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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
72nd Year, No. 4—Sunday, August 26,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herak(USPS 481.280)—Price 23 Cents

The 'Swan SongI Of Andrew.. Y na
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onfrontation Delay

U.S. Pol icy On PLO

Is Only 'For Andy'

Called

UNITED NATIONS
(UPI)
Andrew Young
has won postponement of a
confrontation between the
United States and the Arab
world over a resolution on
Palestinian rights,
But there's a rub. The
Arabs said they agreed to
the postponement only "for
Andy," and Young, who
resigned as U.N. ambassador
over
an
unauthorized meeting with
the Palestine Uberation
Organization, will be gone
next month.
Arab officials made it
clear Friday the confrontatlon over a resolution
calling
for
"selfdetermination, national In.
dependence,
and
sovereignty" for the
Palestinians" was Put Off,
net canceled,
The officials said the
Palestinian issue Will arise
again in the Security
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Council, most likely in
early October
after
Young's successor is

tiements and Palestinian
violence.

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UNITED NATIONS
(UPI)
Andrew Young,
controversial to the end,
disagreed openly with his
government in his swan
song at the United Nations,
telling the Security Council
the United States is pursuing a "ridiculous" policy
by Ignoring the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
But Young, who resigned
after being censured for
misrepresenting an
unauthorized meeting with
a member of the Palestine
Liberation Organization,
pulled off a major
diplomatic breakthrough
Friday for the Carter
administration by ob
taming a postponement of
the vote on a resolution the
United States was cornmitted to veto.
The resolution called for
"self-determination, national independence and
sovereignty" for the

Palestinians, and a veto
would have further
alienated its Arab oil
suppliers. And the Arabs,
announcing the post.
ponement, said, "We are
doing it for Andy."
"It is a tribute to Young
it has nothing to do with
the State Department,"
Kuwaiti Ambassador
Abdulla Yaccoub Bisharra,
a spokesm an for the Arab
bloc, said.
He said the order for the
postponement came from
PLO leader Yasser Arafat.
"We cannot let circumstances push Andrew
Young, this great man, to
cast the veto," said Arafat
in a telegram read by
Bisharra.
As Young, Security
Council president for
August, rose for his
possible last public appearance In the chamber, a
hush fell on the room.

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He called the State
Department's order to ban
meetings between the PLO
and the United States
"ridiculous."

Friday's decision to
avoid a vote and a veto
which Young as the
American delegate would
have had to cast
was
made by PLO Leader
Yasser Arafat in the
Middle East.
"We cannot let cmcumstances push Andrew
Young, this great man, to
cast the veto," said Arafat
In a telegram read In the
Council by Kuwaiti Mnbusador Abdulla Yaccoub
Bisharra.
Young's possibly final
public appearance in the
chamber was in keeping
with his stormy stay in the
sensitive U.N. pod. He
gave a blunt statement of
the international scene,
criticizing the State
Department, Israeli set-

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"I have no regrets about
violating the ridiculous
rule about not communicating with the PLO,"
he said. "I walked into it
with my eyes open. I had a
fundamental disagreement
with the policy and Ikept
quiet about it for two and a
half years. Now in some
small way I may have
opened up a channel of
communications.

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"It is a ridiculous policy
for the United States not to
speak to the PLO. It's also
ridiculous for many of you
sitting around this table not WIN "
to have relations with
Israel."

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"If I may take the
liberty, I would like to
express some personal
thoughts," he
said
stressing he was speaking
to his "delegate" friends
and not as the American
envoy.
"I have no regrets about
violating the ridiculous
(U.S. goverment) rule
about not communicating
with the PLO," he said.
"It is a ridiculous policy
for the United States not to
speak to the PLO. It's also
ridiculous for many of you
sitting around this table not
to have relations with
Israel,"

It was the first time In
U.N. history a council
president has told that
body
the top decisionmaking unit at the world
organization
that he
disagrees
with
his
government.
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County Residents W'1011 Get Credits On Power Bills
BYDONNAESTES
Herald 8taff Writer
Residents in the unincorporated areas of Seminole
County who have been paying
franchise fees as part of their
power bills from the Florida
Power and light Co. will be
receiving credits on their
November billings said Scott
Burns, district manager of the
utility, today.
How much will the credit to
each customer in the unin-

corporated area be? That will due

not be known $l the ee*rls
received from the Florida
Public Service Commission
(PSC), Burns said.
The Florida Supreme Court
gave the PSC an opinion that it
is Improper for customers
living in non-franchise areas
(the unincorporated area) to
pay franchise fees to be

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November to cndi the power
bills in the unincorporated
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aress
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and PSC order does not affect

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Burns said the Supreme
Court directed FPL In January
to continue using the "spread,'
method in collecting franchise
fees from its out of city
reildents and to use the
"direct" method in collecting
the fees from city residenta. All
of the fees collected under both
methods, Bums said, were

returned to city government. the amount of franchise fees the
The order means only city of Sanford will receive,
customers living within fran- Burns said. The city- has

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which method was. appropriate, franchise fees for city govern"It appears the credits will be meid.
made In the month of 111 SemInole, County Coin,
November. The length of time missioner William Kirchhoff,
and the amount of the refund speaking before the Seminole
awaiting the final order," County Legislative Delegation,
so ught legislation outlawing the
Burns said.
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plalned, calls ("franchise paid
to cities to be levied equally
over a service area without
regard to whether the electrical
service is within or outside a
city. The direct method, he
said, calls for all the franchise
fees paid to a city to be
collected as part of the power

The Supreme Court opinion out-of-city residents "taxation

bills of residents of that city.
The franchise fees collected
by FPL during the past eight

and PSC ruling ends the two- without representation."
year battle waged by residents

0 Juveniles Repay
F sdeeds By Work
During tho past four
months 100 juveniles
charged with offenses
ranging from
misdeaners to felonies
have contributed 4,100
1mws of labor, valued at
$14,110, to six governmudal and civic entitles in
Sek
They didn't volunteer to

d.th.varistYOfjObSwhiCh
included cleaning out
ditches, suisting police
o10cari end clerical work.
They really had no choke.
fls4ftolheurslabor
of each was meted out as
by 10th Wcult Judge
Zuneeth
Lu10sr cthtg as
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are in'lbs sanctioN
tended for swift con.
seqiusess. The con--

designed to rehabilitate.
"There Is not sno time
for IheL Bid the judge
believes thee. yOung
people can be turned
around with a ww'thn so
te will be no need to
adth.m away," Minutia
said.
Tbe gaiunumdai ut
civic organizationspar.
Udp.th in the program
by providing useful work
people are
for the y
the Lake Mary Public
Works Department,
Aammsds Springs drieto
d parks dopesimuud, the

sequences have to be
Immediate, positive and
carried out. The purpose Is
toabowyowig people they
cannot break the law and
trespass on ether people's
rights without s*srIng the
consequences" said
Eugene D. Minutia,
ezicidive director Of Youth
PregrunsInc.,anonprot
ongarkthon
The organization has
been charged by Jiaigs
Lemer with sup.rvinng
the new program. Ms.
Phyllis Oliva Is work
program director for this

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some Itch.dsw.doome
blind intersections or
brush, trimmed trees
where branches were low
andsa'utcIngcsrsparked
unduenoath They are
isvii Lake Mary a lot of
money. We couldn't have
dmi these things with our
WasUgl*ultls,"he
said.
Minutia said the
Program was necomminded by J Lifiur's
community cont rol ad.
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Department of Health and
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(lIES),
Where the young people
have full time Jobs, Ms.
Oliva said, they work in the
program on Saturdays and
Sundays. When school
In some instances will work
in the early evening right
after school
"There are very few girls
hi the iirrina1" Ms.
(Iya said. "Most Of the
participants an. boys."

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Court at that time upheld the
practice.

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to straighten it the
youths, we have accorn abed what we
Wished to Minitti Salt
be' program bad
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qb oed
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the practice. He complained as
orid.
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Service Commission (PSC) at
the time.
The PSC at the time flled
that the franchise fees were
part of the FPL's cod Of doing
business and collected from all
Csi*yy

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speak to us puticlps,
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consultation once every
week with the youth, his
family and the counselor.
At the same time, she
said, the counselor encourages high school
dropoutitogo to classes to
olden their high school
equivalency certificate.
"We have to keep track
hours the kids work
and they come under our
organization's workmen's
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Among those who
cresting the
irLutta said,
program, ______
was Cuselb.rry Police
Chief George Karcher.
"Uef Karcher has aIso
broid* Our used for a
vehids to tramped the
yOW' PIOplI to Job sites to
the utleidiri Of t he Rotary
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The Seminole County school district is busily taking depositions
and gathering information in preparation for Its suit against
architects and contractors for leaky roofs Of 12 county schools,
Ned Julian Jr., school district attorney, said today.
The school district filed suits in 1917 and 197$ against architect
Eoghan Kelley who designed the roofs for the schools The school
district according to Julian, is paying .5 million to correct the
roof situation. A hod of other defendants are named In the suits
Julian would not speculate on when the trial would be held
before Circuit Judge Robert McGregor.
Friday, McGregor ref used to dismiss the school suits, as
requested by the attorney for Kelley and roofing manufacturer
W.R. Grace on the grounds the school district failed to supply
information at a time designated by the court, Julian said. The
court now has that information.
McGregor is reported to have called the school district's failure
a case of "outright arrogance."
Julian, who said he failed to ask the court for an extension, was
"relieved" by the judge's ruling.
The judge did order the school district to pay the defense attorney's fees and transportation cods as a penalty, Jullan said.
He said he didn't know how much the school district would be
billed.
Hugh Carhec, director of anhIlLwy services, was also accused
of being "arrogant" IngatheringtheIn1ocpMkn. Caritonsald the
demands of his other duties preempted him from completing the
task on time.
"My responsibIlities are many and varied and I worked on them
every time I had slack room," Canton explained "... I am
required by the date, for example, to inspect every cepital outlay
project once a week. Who am I voins to slide, the Mete or the
court?"

Canton said the judge was supplied with 1$ volumes, of In.
formation, some measuring 1% inch.. thick. "We were h.4
literally thousands of qutIons," Is salt

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Indsy, Aug.U, IM

Payment On Backyard Worm Business

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Tax Agents Dun Boy, 12, For 65 Cents

IN BRIEF

ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) - Tax officials say they're sorry
they did It, but they ordered a 12-year-old boy to pay 65
cents In sales taxes on his backyard worm business.
The Tax Department sent a stern note to Jody Gerard of
Eddyville, N.Y., In July saying the fishing worms he has
sold for 35 cents a dozen were subject to a 7 percent sales
tax. The letter demanded payment of 65 cents in back

Carter Resting After Trip,
ThURMONT, Md. (UP!) - President Carter rested
Saturday at Camp David, Inspired by an efgji.day cruise
down the Mississippi River he said convinced him the
American people are willing to pull together to solve the
nation's problems.
Carter arrived In St. Louis Friday, ending his trip on the
sternwheeler Delta Queen, then flew to Washington where
he swore In Energy Secretary Charles Duncan.
"I have been reinspired In the commitment of the
American people to reunite for the figure," he said at the
ceremony. "There Is no limit to what we In the United
States America can doll weareunited"
During his trip, Carter shook hands with thousands of
Americans, pressing the flesh with the crowds every time
he had achance.

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CARSON CITY, Nov. (UPI)—JesaeW. Bishop, adgar.
nnoklngkillerwlthaMcndaydatewlththeguchamber,
was philosophical about the rejection of his last request his girlfriend and a bottle of bourbon.
"The treatment Is good and better than I expected," the
46-year-old convict said In an Interview with UP! Friday
' night at the Nevada State Prison, after officials turned
down his requet
"I wanted my old lady and a bottle of Jack Danlels,"he
said. "They twInixi me down. It hurt

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Angry Wife Rams Car, 2 Die
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) — An angry wife who spotted
her husband riding na car with another woman Friday
Ila1nsflSdhorcSrtØOthebStkofredO_,j1III( .It cralhlii ät* ci control - killing
the husband
Ms alleged lover,
Police said the two victim., lde'4'IIed as Raymond
PIerre 23, and Michelle Williams, 24, were trying to elude
Pierre's wife, Robin, , during a chase at speeds f
thanlOOmphonlnt.rdatslo.
Police, said the wife had stopped for a sandwich
Friday after attending a musical 0000srt In Baton Rouge,
La. Authorities said she spotted the family's second c
parked outside. Ms. Williams was seated In the front seat.

4 Killed As Mine

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WATflS. Utah (UP!) — The roof of a '
'.,..cellapsed and showered a aew With fOCk$ Friday,
fourandssrlooslyinjurfngafifth.___
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The caro4o occue. in do Star Point No. I mloo#
4 owned by the Plateau Mining Co.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - Scientists say lovebugs'
honeymoon with North Florida is apparently on the wane
and the pesky insects are expected to make their seasonal
appearance In South Florida soon.
For years North Florida motorists have found the
pesky, constantly coupling insects anything but lovable.
Clouds of lovebugs have splattered on their windshields,.
clogged their car radiators and forced them Indoors.
Research has shown that after lovebugs stay In one area
for several years, natural predators and diseases build up
and prompt the Insects to look for greener pastures,
University of Florida entomologist Donald Short said

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Extortion From Parents?
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UP!) - The FBI said
today It has arrested a Camden, Del., man for allegedly
trying to extort $8,000 from his parents. FBI special
agent Edward Hegarty said Clarence C. Thompson Jr., 23,
was accused of falsely indicating to his parents that he
had been kidnapped and was being held for ransom when
he actually was just trying to get the $8,000 for his own
use.
The FBI said no others are implicated In the alleged
extortion plot.
Thompson was being held In a Fort Lauderdale jail.

Am reprimanded for shoddy enforcement of beachfront
construction laws, Interim DNR Director Jay Landers
says.
Landers said Friday he will remove Bill Carlton as chief
of the Bureau of Beaches and Shores and recommend to
whomever is appointed permanent director by the
Cabinet next month that Ed Joyce be ousted as director of
the Division of Marine Resources, which Includes the
bureea

Landers will reprimand Gil Hill, an engineer In the
hs*reau. and field Inspector R.J. Strickland. While Hill was
reprlmanded,he also wall commended for his wOrkuacting bureau director during the lad several moa*M while
Carton was recovering from open heart surgery.

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with him and appealed to the
Soviets tolet him talk with her.
A State Department spokesman said Ms. Viasova was
driven to the airport from her
Central Park hotel by "a
number of chauffeurs." Godunov's attorney, Orville Schell,
said the dancer believed his
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duled to leave New York at 5
p.m. EDT Friday, was parked
at Gate 10 of the Pan American
terminal at Kennedy, with a
police car In front of It.
U.S. officials stopped it from
leaving and demanded the
woman be allowed to get off and
make a statement that she was
leaving the United States of her
own free will.
But Soviet authorities have
refused to let her Leave the
2W42, whidi has a
total of 125 passengers aboard.
Donald McHenry, the secondlncommand at the U.S. Mission
to the United Nations, said
early today he had seen the
woman aboard the plane, but
the Soviets refused to let her
off.

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certain that she is not being
permitted to know all the
facts," Godunov, who defected
Wednesday, said In a statement
released by his attorney.
The red and white Aeroflot
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NEW YORK (UP!) - In a
dramatic diplomatic standoff, a
Russian jetliner carrying the
wife of defecting Bolshoi ballet
star Aleksandr Godunov waited
on a Kennedy Airport tarmac
Saturday, prevented by U.S.
authorities from leaving for
Moscow.
The State Department wants
to know whether Ludmila
Vlasova, herself a ballerina
with the Botshoi, is being
coerced Into going back to

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - Gov. Bob Graham
didn't get any movie-making commitments during his trip
to Hollywood this week, but "we got close on a couple of
projects," Commerce Secretary Sid Levis says.
Graham and Levis spent Tuesday night and Wednesday
In Hollywood meeting with officials of the major studios.
The trip was a follow-up to one In June which produced a
commitment from Burt Reynolds to film his $8 million
sequel to "Smokey and the Bandit" in Florida.
"We didn't bring back any major prize like before, but I
think we got close on a couple of projects we can't discuss
just yet," Levis told UPI Friday. "We got excellent Input.
the movie executives we met with were very open, very
candid, very outspoken."

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given.
The three-pound boy and twin sister were born Aug. 13
and Dr. Suggs immediately ordered massive transfusions
for the children, both of whom were in shock and suffering
from congestive heart failure.
The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Stephens, objected
and the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative
Services went Into court to gain temporary custody with
the right to administer the transfusions as needed.

Denies

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WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
Environmental Protection
Agency says Its decision to
delay Implementation of tough
1061 carbon monoxide emission
standards for five automakers
will not hurt either air quality
or the public health.
The EPA also said there may
be additional waivers forthcoming.
It said Friday, General
Motors, Chrysler, American
Motors, Toyota and British

TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) -A prematurely-born boy facing
open heart surgery will receive Court-ordered blood
transfusions despite the religious objections of his
parents.
Hillsborough County Circuit Judge Calvin Pope
authorized blood transfusions as needed after hearing Dr.
Verbena Suggs, a pediatrician at Women's Hospital,
testily Friday that Maurice Stephens probably would the
from a bleeding disorder unless the transfusions were

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Bishop, sentenced to death for killing
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Las Vegas during a robbery, has persistently said he does
not want to appeal the death sentence because this would
only prolong the Inevitable - death In the gas chamber,

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IN BRIEF

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) of the family. He was in charge
- "Please come to 5069 of a young boy's program at his
Brighton Drive," said the note church and played softball on a
received In the Jacksonville church team. His wile sang, in
sherifra office mall Friday. the choir."
"The back door Is open. We are
But the Homers had seridus
I •
all dead."
financial problems. He had
Patrol Division Chief Ray been unernployedfor a year nd
Miley quickly creferenced the Jacksonville Federal
a
the address, came up with a Savings and Loan Association,
name, Richard Homer, and which held the mortgage on the
..
dialed his telephone number. Homers' $0,500 home, had
Philip Staliworth (center) receives his Walk-A-Then trophy and ribbon from
"I told him who I was and he recently foreclosed.
Charles Bentley, Seminole Memorial Hospital Administrator. Looking on (from
identified himself," said Miley
H. Eugene Brown Sr., kn
left) are Connie Seip, dietary hostess; John Lake of X-ray, Shirley Howard of
later. "It was Homer. I told him officer of the S&amp;L, said, *e
housekeeping, , Emory Jones of purchasing, and Ellen Keefer of pharmacy.
i received the letter and asked could have sent the sheriff jut
StaI$worth won the second place spot for individual walking In one day — 14,75
him If everything was alright. there and put him on the strept,
miles.
"He said yes, that It must but he kept the place up. The
have been someone playing a last message from him was that
prank. I told him a uniformed he was to move out and send i3ie
I
officer would be on the scene the key."
•
and at that he
broke off the conversation."
Mrs. Douthit said some4ne
The officer who arrived at the called her from Unijax Th*shouse few minutes later found day morning, saying *a.
Um front door locked and the Homer hadn't reported to work
slidling.glau back door open. or answered her telephone. She
Inside, behind the drapes, said she went to the house nd
Homer, 34, an unemployed found Homer sitting on a
pcomputer programmer, sat folding chair on the porch.
dud in a le chair. His shirt
'q asked him if he
The winning team has been their daily rounds, for a five, their "Hoof It For Health" the clock,
was bloodied and a shotgun lay where Dottie was. He said 'he
announced for Seminole day period, their mileage was badges.
Emory Jones of
by his side,
thought that she was at wojic.
Memorial Hospital's Walk.A- recorded.
But the oddsmakers took a took the second place ribbon,
biter
police
backup
units
He
seemed to be surprised 4e
beating when they picked the Individual category, by putting
Individual mileage winner
Thon, held recently for the
vod, the bodies of Homer's wasn't there. Then he got Up
benefit of the Sanford Heart wai Comic Seip, a dietary "Roomers" from • Fiscal 5cr- 13.7 miles for one day on
wife, Dorothy Sharon Homer, and said he'd find out about It,"
Park.
hostess who racked up 14.75 vices, the "Super Strollers" tender feet. Philip Stallworth • 34, and their two children, Mrs. Douthit said.
1
1
Top winner of the 16 corn- miles In a single day.
from Social Services and "The was third place Individual Marlene, 10, and Vincent, 8,
Another
neighbor,
Penhy
Birds"
tram wims, with 1L4 ml , 'WWI
,
"n Moe. than $1,000 was raised Puffing
was
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for the heart Pt via the P
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of the Iesi
They bad bIái kUThd b' a 22- 'teive the house ahoãt 2 p4i.
ford
housekeeping contest, with donations on a win, place and show. There original design were "Hoof ft caliber rifle.
Thursday and get In his car and
department, with 50 miles per-mile basis being received, were also-walks.
For Health" and "The X
Mrs. Homer had a purse "he went up to the store ln a
registered on the team's In addition, Professional
The team from food services, Spurts" of X-ray and Nuclear slung over one shoulder and mad way."
Medical Services threw Its not considered to be anywhere medicine,
pedomneters.
police theorized she might have
The Duval County mediCal
near In the money In the early
The walk-a.thon was held to check for $250 Into the pot.
been about to leave for her job examiner said Mrs. Homer and
line, took the place position,
raise money to be used in
Judging team badges were asafileclarkatUnljaxlnc.,a her children were dead "it
The funds will be presented to with the "Blood Hounds" from Ms. Sarah Jacobson of Sarah paper distributor, when she was least 24 hours" when thdlr
building the half-mile health
Galleries, Inc., Don Reynolds of killed. She was shot twice.
coum for all ages on the the Sanford Junior Women's the lab taking show.
bodies were discovered aid
Food Services clocked 46.5 the Seminole County Council of
lakefront opposite the Civic Club, sponsor of the event.
of
Marlene,
shot
Homer
was still alive at the
The "Clean Green Machines" miles for the five-day walk; the Arts and Sciences, and DennisMw
Center.
once in the head,
on
the
time
Miley
made the phone ciii
Nurses and doctors and other upheld their boast from the. "Blood Hounds" clocked 44.4 Dolgner of the Seminole County floor
hospital personnel competed in beginning that they would be miles. In fourth position was Port Authority,
boy's body was In his bed.
Four letters found on tbe
— HUGH ThO8ON
the walk'a4hon. As each went the winning team, sporting maintenance, with 43.6 miles on
The house was not, tidy kitchen table were addressed to
and clew," said Homicide U. Homer's parents, his paatr
Jim Sober.
and his best friend, police sail.
I
Neighbors said Homer was But there was no Indication pf
"a very upiest, friendly per, what drove him to murder his
son," who was active In youth family and kill himself.
J
programs at the Southslde
"They (the letters) were just
Assembly Church.
to friends apologizing for what
"I've never seen him he had done," said Suber. "The
._
depressed," said Barbara
I)otd1 a neighbor and friend was financial problems."
ff

WILMINGTON, Del. (UP!) - The Rev. Bernard T.
exonerated of the armed robberies committed
Delaware's "Gentieman Bandit," may sell the story of his
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public ordeal to a movie studio.
A lawyer for the 53year-old Roman Catholic pried is
___a movie on
negotiating with Warner Bros. about basing
Pagano's two-week trial, which ended when another man
confessed to the robberies.
Charges In Delaware officially were dimplued Thur.
aday, and a remaining attempted armed robbery charge
against Pagano In Concordville, Pa., is expected to be
dismissed,

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EveningHerald,Sanford,Fl.

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Sunday, Aug. 26, 1979-3A

tional Waivers Eyed By EPA

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Unemployed
Man Slays
Family, Self

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Priest's Ordeal AMovie?
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"And you can't tell a 12-year-old, "You broke the law,
but It's okay, we'll just wink and you forget It."
Tax Conunissioner James Tully Friday asked that a bill
be drafted to exempt minors "engaging In insignificant
activity around the home" from paying the tax.
Jody's tax problems and the resulting publicity ha ve
boosted his sales to about $1.50 a day.

taxes within 20 days.
He protested to Albany and surprised the department
when he gave his age. Still, once set in motion, the
bureaucracy couldn't be stopped.
"This had never happened before - we didn't know we
were dealing with a 12.year.old," a Tax Department
.
spokesman said.

Sees U.S. 'People Reunited'
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Car

Emission Standards Delayed

Leyland will not be required to
meet the 1981 standards until
1983.
EPA Administrator Douglas
Costle said the waivers were
granted because "effective
technology for meeting the
standards does not exist for
certain models."
But Costle said "all automakers will have to meet the
tougher standards by 1983."
Current standards allow 7.0
grams of carbon monoxide to be

emitted per mile, but the new
standards reduce that by half allowing no more than 3.4
grams per mile.
Granting of the waivers
allows the five auto firms to
avoid spending from 115-178 a
car necessary to meet the
standards, officials said.
Costle also said "the effect
upon air quality ... will be
negligible because they (the
waivers) apply to no more than
a fifth of the total number of

cars expected to be sold" in the submit this information and specific figures on how many
coming two years.
again ask for a po st penemeit." ears wo.thl be waived, but it
He said the "public health
An EPA spokesman said two appeared the exemptions would
would not be seriously harmed major automakers Ford and total tens of thousands of cars.
by the delay."
Honda
haven't applied yet
The delay applies to only a
The number of exemptions for waivers "and we assume small percentage of GM's
could be Increased, however, that means they can meet the autos, nearly half of Chrysler's,
because many of the five standards."
four-fifths of American Motors'
companies' requests were
lie said the EPA turned down and only a small part of
turned down for providing all of Volkswagen's requests for Toyota's U.S. sales.
"insufficient information," the exemptions, but has yet to
About one fifth of the cars
EPA said."
decide on applications by made by British Leyland,
Castle said "they (the au- Datsun and Mazda,
producer of the MG, Jaguar and
tomakers) may at any time
The EPA refused to give Triwnph, also will be excluded.
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'4A—Evening Herald, Sanford Fl.

A

Foundation Awards Local Youths With Scholarships

Lawrence M. Richter, 5062 Lake
Howell Road Winter Park, and
Charlotte F. Conway.
Dennis C. Pippin, 612 Sandpiper
Lens, Casselb.r,y, and Pamela L.
Walker.
ChVlt$C.Du$ek.32lMornirigslde
Ave.. Daytona Beach, and Shirley
M. McNlmey, 106 Park Court, Holly

Bentley, Chairman of the 1979 graduate of Seminole High of Mrs. Mary Williams, 312
foundation's
scholarship School, has been accepted at Continental Court, Altamonte
Herald Staff Writer
Florida A &amp; M University and Springs. A 1979 graduate of
The Amos C. Jones Foun- committee has announced.
The
scholarships
were
his
area of study will be corn- Lyman High School, Miss
dation Inc., a non-profit
'organization, has awarded four awarded to:— Michael Wright, pUter programming and Williams will be attending
Florida A &amp; M University to
$500 scholarships to Seminole sun of Mrs. Maggie Wright, 1107 mathematics.
Joann
Williams,
daughter
study
clothing and retailing.
'county youths, Mrs. Altermese First Drive, Sanford. Wright, a

Hill.
Wayne 0. Leach, 11000 Passo Del
Her, Casselberry, and Lorraine L.
Tlttenhoffer, 206 Sedgefield Court,
Wlner Park.
Terry F. Peru, 1505 W. 25th St.,
Sanford, and Carolyn E. Suprenant,
111 Anderson Court, Sanford.
Thomas E. Comart, $73 Wall
Terrace, Cassslberry, and Donna J.
Jart, Terrace 3, B 353, Sanford.
James W. Jones, 1105W. 16th St,
Sanford, and Thelma A. Taylor.
Gregory C. Llggen, 1600W. 6th St.,

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- Timothy Hudson, son of
E.B. Hudson, 2591 Byrd Ave.,
Sanford. He will be attending
, ;• .,f
the University of C entral
'
Florida, studying engineering.
He graduated from Seminole
High School with the class of
1979.
- Billy Strickland, son of
TIMOTHY HUDSON
MICHAEL WRIGHT BILLY STRICKLAND JOANN WILLIAMS
1
Mrs. Annie Mae Dickey, 1808
Strickland Ave., Sanford. His
secretary; John A. Lawson Jr.,
Candidates for the scholar- be in the vocational fields.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Ru- mausoleum with the ladles in had the dressing room next to area of study will be air- basis of extent of financial
Members of the board of treasurer; Mrs. Bentley,
doiph Valentino's ghost might black were a small army of Valentino's at Universal Studi- conditioning, refrigeration and need, demonstrated ability to ship had to be recommended by
She said the famous lover heating at Seminole Corn- achieve, motivation and their high school guidance trustees of the foundation are: parliamentarian; Sidney L.
have dropped by Just to see if reporters, dozens of tourists Os.
and
a
sundry
assortment
of
would
hug and kiss her and munity College. He is a 1979 character. The motto of the counselor or church pastor. The Rev. Amos C.Orr,
Jones,
president; Vihien
Jr., Joseph
chaplain
Mrs.
they still remember.
vice-president;
Ola Brock,
C. and
Caldwell,
foundation is community awards are not limited to the Horace L.
You could almost see him nostalgia, film and celebrity invite her out dancing, but she graduate of Seminole High awareness,
scholarship and academic student, but also James E.C. Perry, recording Dr. Calvin Collins Jr., State
would always refuse because School.
leaning against the cool marble aficionados,
L Rep. Robert Hattaway and
Edward
Those
selected
for
scholarsocial
service,
Mrs.
Bentley
include
the
student
whose
secretary;
she
was
only
15.
mother,
she
knew
"My
gray
mausewalls of the old
preference and ambition might Blacksheare, corresponding Richard P. Wesley.
"It's unfortunate," Miss Ma- ships were evaluated on the said.
leuxn, lighting a cigarette and Valentino many years ago in
breaking into a satisfied smile. New York City," said Strelleta cLaren said, "but the studio
Del Rey, a member of the never took a photograph of me
They do still remember.
Valentino Club who claims to and Valentino together."
Is,
It has been 53 years since the have visited the cry* each
The
German
contingent
of
the
sex symbol of the 1920s - "The Aug. 23 for "at least the past 20
Valentino Fan Club was repreSheik" - died of peritonitis in a years."
"He
was
very
close
to
my
sentéd
by a woman who said
New York hospital. But more
Ulrike Doniger.
Hey
said.
she
was
than 100 people Thursday made mother," Miss Del
the annual pilgrimage to the "He was the world's greatest was dressed entirely in black.
"Oh, there are at least 300
smog-shrouded tomb of Rodolfo lover and I will remember him
forever.
His
spirit
will
never
members
of the Valentino Fan
,. :Guglleml Valentino.
Club
in
Berlin,"
Miss Doniger
At least six "ladles in black" die."
"I
believe,"
she
said
firmly
to
said
in
a
somewhat
suspicious
I bearing flowers for the small
,
German
accent.
glass vases on each side of one in particular.
N
The ubiquitous George
Valentino's crypt arrived at
Some
attending
the
services
Jessel,
"Toastmaster
General
Hollywood Memorial Cemetery
. for the services. The original were born 30 years after of the United States," delivered
i '.and most famous "Lady in Valentino kissed his last starlet, a five-minute eulogy, noting no
----.
"This is one of the few places less than four times how
j Black," Ditra Flame, last
INIM
brought roses on the 51st an- you can go to get a glimpse of a Valentino "made the hearts of
niversary of Valentino's death. silent movie star," said Tara millions of women flutter
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GALAXY3.SPEED
without ever uttering a word."
Aftera23-yearlapse,She was Gordon, U.
OSCILLATING
FLAVO ROAST
moved that year by the death of
EXTRA DRY
Jessel
later
clarified
his
Elvis Presley. But an organizerMiss Gordon was not dlsap
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Whisper quiet. Removable
of ftyear's service said Mrs. pointed. On the program for the remarks for a group of
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"Oh, Valentino," Jessel said.
sday because "she found God announcement:
"Mary MacLaren, silent film "I knew him when he was a
and Joined the ministry in
gigolo making old ladies happy
star,
speaks."
Ontario, Calif."
11
Miss
MacLaren
said
she
once
in
New York. What a guy."
1.Crowding into the 95-degree

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Douglas J. Lobel and Charlene L.
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UPI)
They sprayed the Lashen car known to have hired black
Hollywood police are in- with bullets From a semi- hitmen.
vestigating possible organized automatic rifl e and wounded Mrs. Lashen's brother
crime links in the gan gland- the Lashens before speeding Sidney Lieberman, vice presistyle slaying of a wealthy off, police said.
dent of Interstate - was incouple, who operated a large
"It sounds like a contract, an dicted last year in a labor
trucking business,
execution," said one inres- struggle that authorities said
Judith Lashen, 42, who tigator. "People just don't get involved a member of a New
operated Interstate Dress Car- kill ed like that."
York crime family.
rier Cartage Co. of New York,
Asked about the possibility of
Mrs. Lashen's children
and Jer ry Lashen, 52, who ran an underworld execution, one Jill, 17, and Jeff, 13 emerged
the firm's Hialeah operation, Holl ywood policeman asked, from the house to find their
were gunned down Thurday "Whoever heard of the Mafia mother lying in a pool of blood
night by two black men In a late hiring black hitmen?"
in the driveway and their
model white Continental Mark
However, federal sources stepfather dying in the grass
V.
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59th anniversary coronation In and we know that what this and the finale. They always
the reborn "Queen of Resorts," . town needs, especially now with have to be the same."
Maki, more than anyone
has survived scandal, televi- casinos coming to town, is the
slon, women's liberation and, at Miss America image, apple pie else, knows that the strength
and appeal of Miss America do
least for the moment, the and a pretty girl."
Though Miss AmerIca 1980 not He In A11atIc City. In short,
legalization of gambling cutand the 49 other contestants will it is television that has given the
no&amp;
In fact, the pageant is on the not be allowed to inter the pageant Its mass appeal.
"The gaming industry does
verge of realizing one of the city's casinos during the
pageant
week,
they
will
have
not
need Miss America and
greatest years in its history.
Just as he has been for the benefited from a scholarship Miss America doesn't need
past 28 years, stockbroker fund that finally topped the $2 casino gambling," he says.
"We have ow appeal In the
Albert Marks Is still In firm million mark.
Marks
scans
the
casino
ads
in
boondocks."
command. Serving as conibination executive producer and the 1979 pageant yearbook In
first time that
Nor
is
this
the
benevolent dictator of the one, two white-gloved hands
pageant, Marks Is the reason bold a Billy Park Place Casino the all-American dream will
that first television, and now a hotel card. Above it are the survive the tarnishing onyotmg gw'lng Industry have words: "And the winners alaugI*olaII.AmerIcall reality.
In '1137, while judges were
not overtaken the Image of Miss are..."
indeed
awarng
the crown to Bs
is
asked
who
Marks
America.
"Frankly, I was worried," will be the winner In the futiw, Cooper (by the way, her figure
Markasaysol the op.nlngodthe Miss America or the cw". —134120 - wouldo'I meat
first casino In in. "MIss "When we got 20 caaü'ce In today's standards), the police
America means the American town, it may indeed be a dif- bad jiat started a crackdown on
flag, mom and apple pie, and foreot story," he says. "Bat we city brothels that had mab the
the gaming industry was have to cross that bridge when resort a front-page sIn city.
always shluLThuyarepolo wegottol"
Jint so, the local force ha.
The pageant scored the
apart"
There are now two legal lowest. TV ratings In two spent the hut month ra-casinos in Atlantic City and by decades in WTZ, sad managed arranging patrolman's beats to
the time On America i0 ga$parcut don ofthe' rid tbeclty's new caalnorowof
ands her reli,thure will be as a4meehnhl7$battheratü4$ the prostitutes that flock here
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interests between the pageant competition shows are way
- Here she comes again,
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But while the numbers and
"In the past as the city was
"There She Is" to a new Miss
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she will be pure, middle Pageant was our one ray of year, the pageant itself varies
American and 35-24-35 with hope," Kravitz says. "It kept little.
"The principal portions of our
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Citizens or groups interested in ot*alnlng a copy
of the proposed 17N0 Seminole County budget
may do an by contacting Jeff Etcltherger, director
of the Office of Management Analysis and
office Is In the third
floor of the county courthouse.
Chairman of the board of county commissioners
Bob French terms this
budget "austere."
The chairman announced the first public hearing on
the proposed budget Is set for 7 p.m. Aug. 28 at the
courthouse. He said the budget needs to be adopted

SANFORD,
32771
305-322611 831-9993
Sunday, August 26, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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Gov. Jerry Brown:

The relative peace of the July 4 holiday weekend,
which saw no area fraMe fatalities, may net be
iip.Med during the upcoming Labor Day weekend,
Florida Highway Patrol a(fldali fear. The FHP
reports troffic accidents are Increasing as the
supply of gas returno to normal.
Airsthis yew there have been 1,Z70deaths on
Florida highway.. That is 103 more than were,
recorded for the first eight months of 1970.
Based on that rate, the FHP predIcts 24 people
will the during the Aug. 31 to Seit. 3 period.

by Sept. 11.
Countywide, the tax rate to resident' will day at
$.60 per $1,000 assessed valuation. That was the
rate lad year. Resldei*sin the unincorporated aria
of the county, however, wIil see a jump intUNOI
cents per $1,000 valuation to pay for fire pretectloi.
The Increase sterna from the need to pay the
salaries of 17 fIrefighters from county funds. In
previous years, the firefighters' wages were paid
for by CETA funds.

Parties it Politics
Will

JULIAN BOND

Ever since Jerry Brown upset the prevailing
by winning five primaries
political wisdom in
against Jimmy Carter in an eleventh -hour bid for
the Democratic presidential nomination, he tmdoubtedly has been haunted by visions of what
might have been.
If only he had ignored his advisers and the odds.
If only he had followed his own instincts and
plunged earlier before the Georgian could get such
a head start.
A credible hypothesis has Gov. Brown being
conditioned by presidential considerations on
nearly every decision he has made since the voters
teased him with primary victories in Maryland,
New Jersey, Rhode Island, Nevada and California.
He has positioned himself with the liberals by
appointing large numbers of women and minority
members to high posts, by opposing nuclear energy

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Andrew Jackson Young had three jots In the
Carter administration: U. &amp; ambassador to the
United Nations, emissary from Black America
to the White House and White House envoy to
black America.
He was a success only in the fl position;
continua only in the third.
"Andy Young Is responsible for Improved relations with about 50 countrw in the

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Franklin County,Mass. has 80,000 people
Is largely rural. Not much unusual about that,
but what is unusual about Franklin County is
that it may be the first In the nation to have
completed a detailed inventory of Its energy useo
The results were eyeopenlng.

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lAke most of New England, Franklin County
:- and the administration's multi-billion MX missile
as
no petrolewn, coal or uranium. Except for
h
plan, and by sponsoring social and environmental
world," Jimmy
we
hydroelectric
plant on the Connecticut River
programs. He has sought support from conYoung 'wne to the United Nations X months
and some local wood burning, the county Imports
servatives by becoming a belated convert of ago riding a wave of high expectations from the
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all of its ener gy. This fact led a group of local
Proposition 13 austerity and by calling for a con- third world. The dark-skinned majority of the
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buslneunien, students and other citizens,
earth's population felt the president Young
stitutional convention to balance the federal
working with the University of Massachusetts
would serve and the policies Young would help
budget.
(at nearby Amherst) to develop a county-wide
develop and direct would be radically different
Mr. Brown hopes this zigging and from these fashioned by
energy analysis.
the cold warriors he had
/ , CHtCI (N \
l zagging will average out to a mean course that helped Carter replace.
('I
The results brought good news and bad new,.
leadshlm from Sacramento to Washington. He
The
tion were upheld.
The
bad news was___
that more than 40 percent of
embarked upon that exhilarating journey the other t
years, Young managed to promote an
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wo
county's
$121
mi
the
llion payroll went to paying
1. day with his announcement of a "presidential
African policy independent of the struggle
for the county's energy bill. And, almost all of
RFUL
WON
campaign exploratory committee." The governor between East and West. His openness and
that money went out of the county, eventually
)RLD TiI
Is now an avowed if unannounced candidate for the candor won him many friends in an arena where
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ending up In such plac.suSaudl Arabia and
Democratic nomination. Whatever other mistakes the United States had been nearly friendless.
Venezuela. For the family with the median
But as the black representative to the White
he may make In this second bid, being too late In
disposable Income of approximately $8,000, an
House, Young has had few successes. (e
getting organized will not be among them.
estimated $1,200 went to pay for household
unknown victory was his quiet role in reversing
The governor and his advisers are going forward
energy consumption, Including transportation.
the argument of the United States brief In the
on three assumptions: that Jimmy Carter Is not Ba
that threatened to close graduate
But there was also some good news. The
electable in 1980, that Sen. Edward Kennedy will andkkpre ofcase
essional schools to blacks.
survey
looked at the prospects for local energy
stick to his asserted plan not to seek the
pr
oduction,
which would pump consumers'
McCree
and
Assistant
licitor
General
Wade
So
nomination, and that Mr. Brown, as the only viable
do
ars
Into
local businesses, banks and inll
Attorney General Drew Days both black
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Democratic challenger, will be even more able had written a brief supporting Alan Bakkes
vestments. The researchers found that a
than previously to win primaries by offering, in his contention that his white akin and a California
carefully planned transition to renewable energy
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words, "a blend of fiscal responsibility and yet a medical school's admissions policies
had
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sources would net be dIffIcult, would probably
bold vision of the future."
violated his civil rights.
yield actual Increases In the local standard of
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The problem for Gov. Brown is that nearly
%
Young vincedCarter to order than to,
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living, and would cut back uliarply on air and
eve
changed-1n t)Decrat
to spert
ri.tars
rything has
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presidential
primary equation since 1976 except his sity's positich that Bakke was denied admission
showed that there was enough local energy to
for reasons other than his race. As a result,
ambition. Having offended both the liberal and
inset the coisty's demand In the year 1981.
Young salvaged the White House from JQflfl
conservative wings of his party, he has no base in
t
what most acks felt was a conspiracy against
The survey found another eight-to,12
either camp. The governor's safa ri to Africa with
bl
gains won at great cod.
Important
megawaUa
thby.ctriccacfty thlow-hjad
singer Linda Ronstadt and his recently highly
minority
slde
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WpeI5U
throughout
the county. It found wood In
controversial Involvement with actress Jane
SCIENCE
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th
at
black
great
abundance.
it found good potential for
s
ur
round
him
who
Georglans
the
Fonda. and her activist husband, Tom Hayden,
uuumg
solar
ener
gy for heating home. and
AIrISTIC$ waited more for its heavy pro-Carter
have confirmed him to be a "flaky demagogue," in
t black faces In
u
me
the words of top White House aides. "Opportunisbusinesses. It identified some 150 good windSki
M
He could not hold Carter to his campaign
generation sites, with an energy potential equal
tic" and "hypocritical" are adjectives used now by promise
to fight unemployment
By AL R0U'ER JR.
voters in public opi nion polls to describe CallforLetter, a non-profit publication that evaluates to almost twice the electricity crrwtly con
or to his promise to
se
somsd In the county. It discovered numerous
UPI
kdr.,__
nias governor,
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spending. Neither could Young keep the run•
u
oppo
unities for harnessing "process heat"
(UPI) You may be able to burn eadly and never tan. Those With type
Moreover, this time around, Gov. Brown will be nants of Lyndon Johnson's social-welfare tellWASHINGTON
from
the county's "4uetr1.S with which to rim
pithtlIy
with a quick glance how much solar rdIa'k" skin usually burn easily and tan only
from being whittled away.
campaigning from an eroding political base at
protection you can expect from commercial Type m skin bills moderately, tane gra1ly, co-generatIon stations. And, It found there was a
But perhaps the biggest failure was 101 sunscreen preparations.
home, where the Legislature has been overriding
and type lv burns minimally aid tans readily, considerable amount of agricultural and
ung's or Carter's. Perhaps It was, rather, a
Yo
his vetoes with impunity and rebuffing his apy
al
ry
prov
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de
th
at
InIntypesl and floftuihavellglt municipal wads which could be turned into
massive failure of the 23 million blacks who formotlion, in the form of their Sun Protection skinPacolor end blue
polntments.
eyes and they may have red methane gas and boiler fuel.
seenedproud(buttoopaulvelywilhlng)tohave Factor, or a 1m11*r rating system. Federal
or
blond
hair.
The
Medical Latter said some
In other words, Jerry Brown is no longer the
yeng carry the racial bill for thnl,
regulations
are
expected
eventually
to
require
It
peopl,
with
dark
hair
and blue or green eyes
ft is glf'cai* that Franklin Costty
refreshing, enigmatic young governor California
,-Hm much Andy Young will be able to do In for all the creeps, gels and lotions ON to protect have types I aid U skin fWtlOISbuft=sma
thawed a kiss Interest In the
taking on a pedestrian former governor of Georgia.
tWs job üj depend in large measure on the the skin from smebine.
Those with skin types I and IIwill exceed their survey. They come to rscogolss that the u•
The SPY reprasods the ratio of the time It swibarntbrholdtolsraacsthlltollminitssof ptJng of energy dclim does very little to
support I gst from the blacks at home," said
Never theless, Mr. Brown's re-entry upon the
largely
That
support
was
years
ago.
takes
to get a sunburn tivough a rereen to the nè&amp;kiie tenis
two
Yow
I presidential stage is not without historic potential
while stre their local scomeny Recycling those
to shouts of "right on!' and 4 fl It all." time required to get the semi burn without people with skin type IV may set be red even
mited
li
By providing voters In the early primaries a
Vocal appreciation Is In small demand when protection. A SW of 2 glves you minimal ofter 45 ininilis or more dispeaure.
dollars locally wodd moss mare volsin, and
vehicle of protest against President Carter, Mr.
pijjg are being determined,
protection ugeiset the ultraviolet rays of the sun
"Avoiding espenre to the en is mats of. prots far w merchants, who would become
Brown may prove to be the essential catalyst for
fly on ny
pIng en atriag backers of the e*'4insk4 project to
Young's third lob will be his most difficult. It while a 15 gl rnem pretidios.
transferring the nomination to Sen. Kennedy, who I wljbshardtocenvinceblackvoterslnlNtor.A product with a rdbg of 4 will permit a WWIthe Medical Lsr said.
promete local energy asourc dsvelosst.
persentodqInunwIheutgettinganflur
continues to recoil from dividing the party ill I da
The mod euain'enly aid li abierMog
this.. longer tI wWsat a moieties.
cbemlwh In auw ore psri-omM.b..ak
In the mantis ahead I
primary race of his own.
quite a few
him In M.
Dr
The
Fosd
sad
ug
AIrMles
odd,
fat
acid
(PAM),
anpiunda
c'
PAM,
ad
('WJUes
ad
c,-ieo
=mom
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Thi* Gov. Brown could play for Sen. Kennedy the
C0Uttr see
hi
to
Youi
promised
Ldtar,
In s reejVtMjon
eiinp4o, t1 a persia whose thin .odly gats st ean= heown
Wcreui. pug to undertake the Med of study t the
spoiler role against President Carter that Sell.
"cpI aUuilY' for Caters ''red er81 minutes of lapsewetoths sun theald clanamatu, sallcylat.s and uthraailat.s. people in Franklin Ciady
have p1enuuLAnd,
Eugene McCarthy played in bruising President But It will take more than dLbie'4 canPelW** be abs to stay In en for hours If be or th ass Opaque t.rmulatIosa costhIg titanium
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Attention: fellow citizens and taxpayers of Lake Mary.
The City is proposing to increase your
taxes by about 3) percent to support a
police department of 10 policemen, to
keep them on the welfare rolls that the
Federal Government's CETA program
can no longer afford to do. This is In
addition to the present Sheriff's
Department of the County which we
have and are still paying for, but yet
receive none of their services. Personally, I vote to abolish our Police
Department and let our well-equipped
and staffed Sheriff's Department
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My question was: Senator, how do you
justify your vote for a Department of
Education when the National
Education Association (NEA) has gone
on record — I read the record saying
they Intended to change the educational
system In the U.S. In the 21st Century to
make us amenable to belonging to a
global community?
The senator by-passed that part of the
question, and justified his vote on a
basis of cod. It would cod less for
Washington to run our business schools
from a Department of Education than,
as at present from HEW. And If we did
not like what the department did, we
could "run to daddy," the senator, with
our complaints.
"Well, Mama, I had rather do it
myself," see our children's education
supervised on the local and Mate level
as the Founding Fathers intended. That
they intended this Is self-evident, as no

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Inspired Interest
I want to thank Jane Casselberry so
much for the Informative article
and accompanying picture that was
printed in the Herald for the dedication
ceremony of the Upsala Swedish
Cemetery Historical Marker. Because
of the timing and the interesting
background we had a terrific turnout.
When you get over 100 Swedish
decendents out on a hot summer afternoon, something has inspired their
interest!
Beverly B. Mason, Chairman
Seminole County
Historical Commission
Courthouse, North Park Ave.,
Sanford
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Yogurt And Hea Ith Cla im s
Legend has It that Abraham received the
for yogurt from an angel. He lived
to be 175, and there are those who would
give at least some credit to the yogurt In
his diet.
Consumer Reports couldn't substantiate
this milk
the hisith claims made
product. And, although it Is seen by many
asa nutritious food, yogurt is about as
nutritious as the milk used to make It.
At the turn of the century, Russia's
Nobel Prlsewlimthg medical researcher,
Elie Mstctmlkoff, studied the eating habits
of longliv.d Bulgarians, concluding that
bacteria used In the manufacture of yogurt
helped the natives live longer. Metchnlkoff
became a confirmed yogurt eater and
Uvedtobe7l—perhaps not long enough to
PM his
Several years ago, a dialy to determine
recipe

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What about calories?
Consigner Reports compared the calorie

COW In an eight-ounce container of a
popular strawberry-flavored low-fat
yogurt with the calorie content of a tuna
lunch. The yogurt provided 170 calories.
For about 70 calories more, you could
have three and one-half ounces of cannedIn-water tuna; one small tomato; one and
threequarter ounces of lettuce; onehaif
cup of urn milk, and a medium-sized
peach.
The yogurt would give an adult female 17
percent of the Recommended Daily
Allowance of protein, as set by the
National Academy of Sclencee.Natlonal
Research Council. Ths tima lunch would
yield 7$ psrcu* of the protein RDA.
In fad, the only major RDA category In

W" the yogurt Is superior Is calcium.
the affects of a certain food additive, Yogurt provid.s2Spsreig, while the tuna
relied Indeed some questions about lunch yield. SI piread.
Consumer — himwwie logurt
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questioned Sen. Lawton Chiles.

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place In the Constitution are schools
mentioned, and the ninth and tenth
amendments to the Constitution
specifically relegate anything not
giving jurisdiction to the federal
government to the people and the
states.
The Supreme Court Ignored this In
their Brown vs. Board of Education
decision, and used the book "The
American Dilemma," written by the
communistic author Gunnar Myrdal as
the basis for their decision. This is not
surprising, in that they also ruled One
Man-One Vote. With no qualifications
required to vote, their ruling in effect
said: We believe that you are equal to
an Imbecile, that is, half-way between a
moron and an idiot. It remains to be
seen whether they were correct in their
estimation of the American voter. The
coming election will either give the lie
to their ruling, that the voters are equal
to an imbecile, or that they are capable
of making the correct decisions of
People with .11 of their mental faculties.
The proof will be whether the voters
support people who propose and are
working towards a Department of
Education, under dominance of the
NEA (It will be, as President Carter
owes them a political debt), or will the
voters prove the Supreme Court wrong,
prove that they are In full
of
all of their mental faculties and can
make the correct decision.
S.B, "Jim" Crowe
713 Bevier Rd.
Sanford

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Lake Mary.
This would let our present taxes meet
the requirements to run our city. In so
doing, we would have qualified, experienced police representation and
eliminate thousands of dollars in police
cars and gasoline.
We would also eliminate, mostly, the
speed traps.
Our economists and government
state that we are In a worsening
recession, and I feel that the majority
of the citizens of Lake Mary are of the
lower Income group, including retirees.
At this time of severe inflation, I feel it
is most Inappropriate to ask the citizens
of Lake Mary to create unnecessary
jobs for the unemployed. I feel as
though the State and Federal governments are better financially prepared
to handle this responsibility for which
we are already ta,red to the breaking
point.
If you feel as I do, be sure to vote
"no" on the forthcoming referendum to
Inereue tum on the pWerty owners
of the City of Lake Mary.
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Scout Troop 529 the CPR two man
rescue course. We know that what our
boys learned may be Invaluable in the
future. This is a super public service
they are performing and we appreciate
their time and efforts.

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least 25 years behind bars. No probation.
No,time off for good behavior. He may
have to serve ls years beyond the first 25if
Is is convicted of another charge:
possession of a firearm by a convicted

What might be a case against the death
penalty Is that Mills will not come out of
prison until he Is at least 47 years old. He
may never return to society. If for each of
his remaining days his confinement forces
him to realize the suffering he brought
about, then his punishment might be more
ju than a swift bolt of electric current.
Only the actual liners present durtag
deliberations know what factors mollified
their recommendation against the death
penalty. But one can sympathize with the
position they were put In.
They were asked to consider sending one
man to his death for commiting a murder
while that man's accomplice, Vincent
Ashley, Is given freedom In return for
testimony against the killer.
If there are reservations about whether
justice
served in the trial of Gregory
Mills It would seem that those reservations
should stem not from the jury's decision to
recommend life rather than death for the
offender, but rather from the Mate's
decision to eliminate from prosecution one
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was not on a par with a cold, calculated,
premeditated murder. The killing, she
said, was not premeditated but was the
result of a "bungled burglary."
To argue against the death penalty on
that score is questionable. The pain and
terror Inflicted by Mills was no less to
Wright's widow because of the circumstances of the shooting. She saw her
husband writhing In agony. She saw her
husband's Insides pour out of the gaping
hole ln his abdomen when she tried to help
him to the bedroom. She watched his
hands losing their ,strength before the
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To the many friends, the citizens of
Sanford, and the merchants of downtown Sanford: The Sanford Fire
Department personnel apprkiats the
concern and help given us during the
fire incident at 200 Magnolia Ave. We
thank you for your help and assistance
during the fire and the loss of LI.
William L. Price and it. E.F. Brooklyn
being severely injured. We want to
thank each one of you for all the good
things you did for the lire department in
a situation such as we had on Aug. 1,
1979.
Chief G.M. Harriett
Asst. Chief W.C. Galley
Fire Dept. Personnel
P.O. Box 1778
Sanford

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An unsung heroine during the recent fire
In Sanford at the Seminole Pet Supply
store at Second Street and Magnolia was
Ms. Sybil W. Bed, a 21-year-old who was
working alone at the city's main water
plant on Country Club Road.
City Manager Warren Knowles said Ms.
Bed displayed "remarkable coolness" In
handling the water plant and supply wells,
maintain a high quality fire flow In the
city's water system during the fire.
In addition to maintaining the high

'Don't worry, Pa: he's only a few weeks old!'

Sheriff John Polk also came In for his
share of accolades. "Your personal ap
pearance at the scene was great support,
mobile
but the fact that you brought In
units to assist in the patrolling of the city
during this time of crisis was an example
of the fine cooperative attitude you have
always shown," Knowles told the sheriff In
a letter.
"In addition, the use of your personnel at
the fire to rope off the area and toassist In
for Investigative work
securing the
was deeply appreciated," Knowles' letter
said.

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Care (41C) program of Central Florida. The
program provides subsidized daycare for
single working parents, giving single
wolng mothers, especially, a way to get
off, the welfare rolls.
They can work while knowing their
children are receiving nearly as good a
can as they could give them themselves
were they able to day at home.
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the $14,410 with $15,000 already budgeted
by
commissioners, the federal
government will allocate on a 7-1 basis
matching money. Thus, the 4C program
will gain not just the $14,410 or just the
$15,000 but rather about $235,000.
Last, but not least, Seminole County has
pledged its support to Sanford In gaining
funding when new money becomes
available in January for its project of
providing the ramps for the handicapped.
So everyone should be happy.

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pressure, she also filled the Mellonville
elevated tank In case it was needed.
"After being with us for only five months
and having this emergency occur while
alone at the plant, you have certainly
displayed an outstanding character and
resourcefulness. I commend you for a job
well done," Knowles wrote in a letter of
commendation to go into the woman's
personnel file.
Knowles also wrote letters directed to
the personnel file commending Li Doug
Bishop and Police Officer Cary Herndon
for their physical assistance to the fire
personnel at the fire. "Both disregarded
high personal danger to themselves and
worked side by side with the fire personnel. It was a fine example of volunteered response in time of need," Knowles
said. "Both men are commended for their
attitude, willingness and courage."
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money would be split was 2-1 with
Seminole receiving $14,410 and Altamonte
$8,000 doesn't really tell the story.
First, the money in both Instances will

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Everyone Be Happy?

Former County Commissioner John
Kimbrough used to say three votes beat a
good argument anytime.
But the issue wasn't quite that simple
this week when a three-person panel
composed of representatives from
Seminole County and the cities of Sanford
and Altamonte Springs voted 2.1 to deny
fUnding for the time being on a Sanford
request for 18 ramps for the handicapped.
The Sanford plan is to have the ramps
installed in the downtown section of the
city.
Seminole County and Altamonte decided
to split the money from the state Department of Community Affairs between
themselves. At the same time the county
pledged to give Sanford its support to gain
finding for the ramp project In January.

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10 From Seminole County
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Pass Accountants' Exam
The Florida state Board of Accowtancy has all.
noimced that 10 candidates from Seminole County
ypsaedthedateexaxnlnaticn for Certified Public

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Mate Slide Ckrysler.Plymouth recently held the grand opening of Iti new
showroom and service facilities, shown here In artists rendering. The dealership, formerly located is Sanford, Is now situated in Ligwood, on Highway 1712, one-half mile so
of Lake Mary Boulevard.

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Account" (CPA).

A total ofother statewide candidates, also passed.
5piuJ candidates will be Issued CPA certificates
following their completion of a one-year, apprenticeship

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A Sanford firm was represented at the recent 40th
American Convention of Meat Processors held at Caesars
Palace, Lai Vegas, Nevada.
Representing Bander Associates, Inc., doing business
asRlthPlanciFlorida,Of401W.13thSt.,wenecomapny
officials Mr. and Mrs. Wflliwi E. Adamson, and Mr. and
Mrs. LI. Bander,
The convention drew meat processors and Industry
repuwdalives from tiroughout the United States and
Canada for the four-day program, which featured
displays of the latest In equipment, materials and services
used by the local

SCORE, the Service Corps of Retired Executives, will
be giving MOW Of its small business sn1iiaist
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key as it tunes up to play Tape people who have been there." "Canton was not at his best
The Reds didn't score off Ray tonight," said Tim McCarver,
for the Houston Astros.
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second
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winning
the
Mike
Larry
Parrish and Gary
brushing him mom with his open hand rather than hitting him CRANKING UP
and Bill Lee
Carter
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a
claiming
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and
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Seminole
Harness
Raceway.
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caught
up
with
weenthe U.S. and Puerto Rico only a few days away at the time,
in
leading
the
seven-hitter
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defending dash champion, Don Brainard. Don came
Expos
to
victory
over
the
classic example of a mountain being made Of a molehill,
back in the third race to win with Midnight Honey,
Braves.
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and that put him In the wins lead. Then Mike came
Officials
there
jot
laugh
at
that.
But
the
people
In
Indiana but
Padres 3, Pirates 2:
back to win the seventh race with Hawthrone Demon
r
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Pinch-hitter Gene Richards
and the loth with Avon Carefree, putting Mike one
their Puerto Rico team for the championship on July 13.
singled to center with two out in
up. It looks iIkç that's the way these two competitors
With the perfect opportunity. to be a gracious winner, Knight
the eight h to drive in Jerry
will goatituntll the last bridle is buckled Sept. 3.
wuanytlingbi*that. Turner and cop a two-run rally
oo 11, 114M,
som,"
that lifted the Padres to victory.
'Puerto Riau are not exactly
told me from San Juan Thursday. We are American ourselves.
Cubs 4, Gluts 1:
I am not sure whdhsr he Is or
...I that,
Rick Reuschel pitched an
policeman. We intend to have am probleni. with ow' police,
eight-hitter for his 15th victory
and Dave Kingman hit his 41st
They can be
homer, helping the Cubs defeat
"But I would have to say Bobby Knight Is ant or favorite
the Glints.
bashatball coech. ft w his general attitude toward us ever since
he set foot on the
Cardinals 12, Dodgers 8:
One man, a native Of Florida who makes his liVing in San Jime,
Gamy Templeton's three-run
says Knight was the archetype Of I'MUgly American" king
homer
a four-run
the time he spent In Puerto Rico. Arrogant, pushy and Iced.
Sloan has done a bit Wofs seventh highlighted
OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) — as our No. 1 quarterbdck."
Manning, the man Fourcade Sloan. "I guess It'spast Of the
Inning
that
carried
the
Fourcade, who came to OLe would like to displace an Ole changing job theory. Whatever, juggling since last season.
Mike Knaysewsid, who was as close to Knight as =YON while it,, Sloan, an outstanding
Cardinals
to
victory
over
the
they were in San Juan, vigoroady disegn.ss. Krzyt.wshi, had colliep quarterback himself, Miss very an Of his future Miss' greatest quarterback, I feel better after the fIrst year biggest single change was Dodgers.
bMkstbill coiChat Wed
lMaMto KJdgl* in P11110 played with Joe I1wnath and after a sensational high SChOOl worked with Fourcade in the is behind us."
moving "Fast" Freddie WilthiS
lid
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Rico and was oniy two or
Hams, two-year starter at
Ken Stabler and was an career, has toned down his act off-season and takes a little Of
the credit for encouraging tim
Sloan said there was a tailback, to flanker.
had their confridratlon in lbs gym
sistad coach in the South- — a little,
ZniswskIthatoMKai be ad the U.S. team could o,twn Coulsnsmmcs the three
problem
lad year In that "I
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"My problem last year was to come to Oxfori
have U0 use Of the gym from 101011 in Ole morning. Hisald$ yom Archie Mammiag dyed inexperience," he said. "This
Slow, in his second year at think the fans anticipated us cads's potential was not a
sigid mmutes before 11, SItes allowed onambens Of the Branil's at ol, MbL
year, I have a little more ex- Ole pejg ater, previous head being better than we were and factor in that move," said
women's tarn to corns No the gym and when Knayseushi ak
So whain dw Oh No ouch porlence. I think I've pretty coaching join at Vanderbilt so did we. I gum you could call Sloan. "It's just we felt a nead
has
tlmn tOhHAd insure, the Pam= iid "1W, M, W60 tale you he iloMetly believes much caught on to college ball. (1513-74) and Texas Tech (1575. that mlaanticipatlon. The for help at wide receiver and
you're in Puerto Rico, yos do as I
"My future Is tied up with the 77), feels that if Fourcade lives MIi"1ppi State game wan a felt we had enough running
that Rebel soplumors Jaba
"
KnIgl4 then called ad, "either beep Qdd or li's dow 0110 FOI,CWII tus all the tale to whole team,"he said. "Uwego upto his promise, Ole Was will pill that soothed the problem. I backs to make up for Freddle's
ceN to KflYIS. Sites. walked become the alit groat quarter. to the Sugar Bowl (which be better than lid year when feel the average Ole Miss fan Is absence."
- anm*11 at wM 5Sli
toward Xal* and told him, "I say they day. rM in
Best of those running backs Sr. PAUL, Minn. (UP!) —
pays to requires winning the SEC the iiaiieis won three Of their more r'1141c than lad year.
Sliva than began dWft Me loft d in I knigid's face ad
I'll
be
happy.
i
five
games
to
wind
up
St
They
probably
jot
want
us
to
should
be Leon Perry, a sonship).
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champ
Daniel, in pursuit Of her
Etter W" poked him in the eye, KEW P06W we asm any,
••j.b still ban to prove Being All-America will come
"I've always had more go to the Sugar Bowl, not win pound senior fullback, L#A first title on the LPGA lair,
success the second year," said the national championship." year, sharing rwving time with CIITIS4 a tie-.uui. lead into
Kna-duwaki save.
himieif ll" add Bless. "But, he with time."
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Williams, Perry rushed
the third round Of the 72-hole
iid a' ad
Ijadlugg players
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patty Borg
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psnlenc.d offensive linemen was Ilillis Stacy, former tvo
WOW%
1sua aid few ihil. WIheY d ebat th IILIII CS j
we're considering alternating time U.S. Open rlmw'p&amp;cn. In
a grad
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Making the offensive holes are linemen
Louie Miller, Dennis Germaine, Jeff Gibson,
Dewayne Edwards, Scott Smith and Joe
Russi. Linebacking appears in good shape
with Reggie Campbell, Bobby Wells and Steve
Hershey being pushed pretty hard by David
Smith and sophomore Len Sutton.
Defensive linemen excelling to date are
Morgan Smith, Harry Unsworth and Julio
Griffin. Soph Jeff Litton, a backup quarterback, is showing strong signs of providin$ a
consistent punting game, a factor lacking
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It's the biggie -the first game of the campaign. So to speak,
it's a new ball game. Anybody's ball game, for that matter,
because all the teams are 0. 0. As Major HopIe would say,
"Harrumph, young men. Everyone is undefeated. But it
won't stay that way long." Very astute Fellow, that Hooplel

Englander, Eric Ohlwilder, Chris Lucas,
Mark Inhiefeld, Bill Capers, Brian Abner and
David Scott.
Practice at Seminole High has been spirited
as the Seminoles prepare for a Sept. 7 home
opener at home against Orlando Evans.
"Depth appears to be my primary concern," said head coach Jerry Posey. "I have
had years when I though it was a problem, but
it was nothing like this. We are so thin, it is the
worst I have seen here."
There are definite pluses in the Tribe camp
Quarterback Dennis Qarren gives the club
solid leadership. And he has some fast
company in the backfield, with Lawrence

starting at 7 o'clock.
And Oviedo travels to Kissimmee Friday
night for a four-way matchup also starring St.
Cloud and Bishop Moore.
Trinity Prep does not play in a jamboree,
but hopes to have a few surprises for John
Carroll In Its Sept. 8 season opener at Fort
Pierce.Saints coach John Jarrett is expecting
much mileage from junior fullback Jason
Lingle, of Sanford. He has quarterbacks
Byron Perkins and Danny Golwyn, plus backs
Roberts Fleming, Jay Nicolle, Clay Kincaid
and Mark Todd. Top linemen are expected to
include Mark Clayton, Mark Sistrunk, Mike
William, David Neff, Brian Johnson, Mitch

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Hut one, hut two, hut three...
And all that's left for the local high school
football season to get under way Is for the
teams to snap the ball in jamboree appearances this week.
Seminole and Lyman get the jtunp on the
rest of the guys, joining in a Thursday night
jamboree in Longwood with Haines City and
Hernando of Brooksville rounding out the
field.
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including Lake Brantley, Apopka and
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Sadird IA $ p.m., 1201 W. First St
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TOPS
Cliagger 79t 7 pm., over Baptist Chumb, Crystal
Small Business' will dart Sept. reg
Three ,.ris will w and Thursday night at the 101
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Awareness" will start Sept. 12,
4, from 7 to 10 p.m. every aessed: Income, dedectione Wyrnore Road building.
Tuesday night for nine weeks. and tax. Graduates would
This coarse Introduces from Ito 10 p.m.on Wednesday
The clans will be held at 101 qualify to professionally complex datides ruling and nights at the college.
Wymore Rd. Executive Point preparepersonal (j)
This course is designed as a AREA DEATH
atrelating to
Building, Altamonte Springs. income returns for
clients, federal income tax situations, job Improvement course to
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businise organizations, soleand or up-grade
REGINAlD FOSTER
need in ltaltIII5
Phoenix; three brothers,
Individuals desiring em- l*4r1.tor1ps, psrtherdulps, occupational proficiency of
a new small business. It will ployment In tax consulting ccrporatlons
Harold
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budne.s those persons w work in
Reginald
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offices.
sale., and dissolution of a estate related businesses to Route 3, Box 651, Sanford, died both o
Initial requirements in general
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Phoenix
and
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assist them in tax Implications Wednesday
business.
licensing record keeping, date
Seminole Dsrrefl Footer.
"Florida Land Titles Over' "Real Estate Brokers" will of real estate transaction.
Memorial Hospital.A native Of GrssnkowFw,eral Home Is In
and federal tax reports, raising view" starts Sept. 5, from 7 t 10 be darting Sept. 5, from 7 to 10
Kirby,
Vt. he had lived In
capital, choice of business p.m. on Wednesday n1tJi.
p.m. on Monday and WedFor more Information about Srdord forthepa.t3yean.&amp; charge Of arrangements.
structure and site, and personal
ms coins will cover, hi
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evaluation -of ones own Of Florida titles; abstractsstory
and Road.
Extension 325 or Winter Park
Truck Rental afld was veteran Funeral Notice
qualifications to manage a researching, conveyances and
'lids course will acquaInt (305) 631-2768, extension 325. of
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FOSTIN RISINALD IRA—
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include his wife, Funeral services
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escrows and closings, land concepts and practices en- call (305)3254450, extension 377 Mrs. Eunice
S. Foster, of Ira Foster, 52. of Route 3. Bcx
Individual" also will dart Sept. descriptions and the various countered and used In sue- or (305) 831-2768, extension
Sanflfd, who died Wed.
Sanford; two sons, Craig D. 651,
nesoby, will be at 11 am.,
Foster, Orlando and Kevin B. Monday, at Gramkow Funeral
Foster, Sanford; mother, Mrs. Home chapel with Nov. Manuel
REALTY TRANSFERS
Edna Foster, Phoenix, AnIs.; Ortiz officiating. Burial In
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Ah, but the old snap from center! Never mind that blistering
noon-day hut. And so what if lt'sonlyAugust. Football is upon
us, lads. On the high school front, teams have been practicing
for almost two weeks. First order of business in the uocominq
season will be jamborees, held this week. Then next week

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Classes sponsored by Seminole college on Tuesday and titles.
This course Is divided into- four

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through last year symptomatic of way they have come back
to rest of division field. ThIs is no longer "Black-snd-B"
dMslon. Now what do you do about replacing Fran Tarken.
ton, Nick Tingeihoff, Alan Page, el al? Yet you've got to be
careful - coach Bud Grant has acuity to rebuild quickly.

Wide open race In NFC Central division has even Bears
Optimistic despite last years 7.9 mark. But two glaring
problems could defeat them again: suspect defense and
unsettled quarterbacklng. They'll have to get lucky and
Walter Psyton would need super year to figure Seriously for
title in Coach Pleill Armstrong's second season.

after horribl, start, were tough second half of '71. Shock of
J.V. Cain's tragic death In training camp won't affect lesson performance. Club has made great strides to bolster
weakest departments, particularly running game. This is
team that could surprise.

OFFENSE

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with Tom Banks not signed. Tom Brahaney can take over
center. Dan Olerdorf all-pro at tackle. Steve Little, Mike
Wood vie to succeed Jim Bakken as place-kicker. Rating: B

DEFENSE

DEFENSE

DEFENSE

it's hard to believe Jim Marshall, 41, can continue to hold
down regular job at right end. But Vikes have prepared for
transition. Already have young Mark Mullsney on other
side. James White has worked Into tackle job. Randy Holloway all set to succeed Marshall. Llnebacking, paced by Jeff
Slemon In middle, could be strongest area on club. Mitt
Blair, Fred McNeil on outside are big, mobile and just
reaching their peaks. Secondary, however, is in transition.
Paul Krause already phased out at safety by Tom Hannon.
Corners Bobby Bryant, Nate Wright aren't kids. Rating:
C+

Quite conceivably two top draftees, Dan Hampton and Al
Hanis, will wind up starting defensive ends, displacing
Tommy Hart, Mike Hartenstine. Bears expect Alan Page to
be pass-rush force In middle. Quality drops off drastically
at linebacking posts, where Doug Buff one, 35, embarks on
14th season. Don Rives gone from middle, Tom Hicks taking over. Rookie John Sullivan has chance to step in, too.
Secondary benefits from return of Allan Ellis, its top
defender who missed most of last season with knee injury.
Gary Fencik is active, hitting safety. Still on job as punter is
spare tight end Bob Parsons. Rating: C

example for safetlee Ken Greene, Ken Stone, latter fine bad
hawk. Also competing as punters are Little (flop so far),
Wood, Rating: B

PREDICTION

PREDICTION

PREDICTION

There's no way you can lose leadership of Tarkenton, other
vets and not be hurt. Vikings are In danger of slipping
below .500 for first time sInce 1967.1 predIct them fourth in
NFC Central.

Unless GM Jim Finks pulls top quarterback out of air (or
trade), Bears seem doomed to another spotty season, may
even go down notch. I predict them as last In NFC Central.

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Jin Zorn, SealIle
Eel CarbeN. Houston
tsr Payton. Chicago
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rated a better runner but not as said Bryant, "I want thm
The quedlon at Alabama is no I ant. "It really should be
"We don't have a game this good a passer as his predeces- (opponents) to make him keep
longer whether Bear Bryant r rded on a huge monument year that would push us by sor Jeff Rutledge. But Shealey the ball,"
Will become the winningest t t contains all the people, all anybody," said Brock.
says "there won't be that much
Bryant said although Shealy
football coach in college his- t players and all the mamas
Dwight Stephenson, the all, difference in our offense. I like will pass "when the opportunity
tory, but when.
papas, who helped me Southeastern Conference to run the football, but I feel I'm arises, we're not going to ask
If the Crimson Tide wins as i eve it."
center last year, agrees with his becoming a better passer. Our Steadman to do things he
often the next three seasons as
labama recruiters have coach about the importance of main objective is still the same doesn't excell at. Anybody who
it hasthe past eight, Bryant will I n taking advantage of not taking any game too lightly. — to get the football over the doesn't try to do what his
supplant the late Amos Alonzo I ant's pursuit of victory 315. "Any team can beat you if you goal line,"
players can do is stupid."
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Bryant compares Shealey to
Shealey says opponents are in
campaign. But, playing it safe, ; ts, "Come to Alabama and son, "We have to be up every Richard Todd, the current New for a surprise If they think they
the Bear has given himself a I p Bear break Stagg's week,"
York Jets quarterback who can concentrate on stopping
cushion by contracting to coach r 3rd."
Steadman Shealy, Alabama's started for Alabama in the mid Alabama's running game and
through 19it.
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Over 15-game haul with tough schedule, weakness on
offensive line, at linebackers and in secondary will
ultimately drag Saints down. But team could top .500 to
finish third in NFC West.
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Nobody's paying too much attention to Cardinals, which
may be way Wilkinson wants it. They'll sneak up on a few
teems and also climb in standings I predict third place In
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Saints need help here and need to have some youngsters
such as tackle Mike Fultz and end Joe Campbell, mature as
pros. Bulwark up front in Nolan's flex alignment is Elex
Price, Draft concentration was on linebackers Reggie
Mathis and Jim Kovach because it's no secret Saints are
vulnerable at outside spots. Joe Federspiel is fine anchor in
middle. In secondary, Tommy Myers and Ray Brown at
safeties won't disgrace team, but coaches are looking for
assistance at corners. Special teams were upgraded with
Chandler on returns. Even with Erxleben on hand. Tom
Bianchard stays as punter. Rating: B

Committed to 3-4, whIch Wilkinson Invented at Oklahoma.
Return of Charlie Davis permits alWft of Mike Dewson from
nose tackle to end, challenging old John 200k. Bob Pollard
on other terminal Is fIne. Mark Arneeon leads Nnebac$ilng
quartet, which is intact and developing though names don't
make all-star rosters. Eric Williams on Inside. Secondary Is
pretty well set, too, led by Roger WehrII, one of finest
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It's all keyed to GB Archie Manning. who's coming off hi
finest season. Going into ninth campaign, he ranks with the
best. The needed weapon is Chuck Muncie - an all.pro
back in talent but nol in chart. He should team with lOny
Galbreath as one of most potent sets of runners in game
They both catch the ball well, too. And Saints are loaded
with other good receivers - a terrific tight end in Henry
Childs. a marvelous threat In soph Wes Chandler. Theres
some skepticism about line because guards Emanuet
Zandors and Conrad Dobler are coming of f knee Surgery
Invested $300,000 per annum in rookie kicker Russ
Erxleben. Rating: B+

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Bud recognized the need: Running backs, guys who could
go wide. So he picked 'em
Otlis Anderson, Theotli
Brown. They might start. With help from Thomas Loft, Wide
receivers are small, fleet and fine: Mel Gray. Pat They. But
there's no tight end of merit to succeed Cain. (Deficiency at
TE hurt them last year.) Still running offense
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Immediate problem Is to decide whether young Tommy
Kramer, old Bob Lee or some imported vet can carry ball
for Tarkenton. There's got to be drop-off. Meanwhile,
jacked up running threat with drafting of Ted Brown - and
hope that injury-hobbled Chuck Foreman can regain old
form. Rlckey Young Is brilliant receiver coming out of backfield. And there are plenty of other good receivers, such as
Ahmad Rashad, Sammy White wide, Bob Tucker, Stu Volgt
at tight end. The offensive line is reinforced by return of
Steve Riley at left tackle. Ron Vary is no longer force he
was. Rick Danmeler Is OK on field goals. Rating: B-

Ii's still toss-up whether Bob Avellini or Mike Phipps will
win quarterback job - latter ended up with it in '78. Both
have been around long enough to convince everybody they
Won't set world on lire. Getting Golden Richards as wide
receiver enhanced passing game. Paul Seymour, ex-Bill, is
challenging Greg Latta at tight end. Basically, Bears will
run ball because of backfield pair of Payton and Roland
Harper. There's good line in front of them, with top talents
such as Dennis Lick, Revie Sorey, Ted Albrecht and good
reserve depth, too. Bob Thomas set club record for place.
kicking accuracy. Rating: S

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Maybe hes no miracle worker, but Dick Nolan IS Sound
football man - something Saints had needed for tong time
There's positive spirit on this team that has never had
winning record Its 7-9 in 78 was best ever. If everything
fails into plare. Saints could challenge for division title
because they've got good men at the skill positions Just
need more depth.

Coach Bud Wilkinson now has feel for nua.,ces of pro ball.
Don't underestimate his propensity (or winning. Cards,

by Alan Mayer

Baseball

WEST

American Leape

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS

MINNESOTA VIKINGS
CHICAGO BEARS

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EveningHerald, Sanford. Fl,

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Florida Statutes 1957.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that tam
engaged in business at Box
Oviedo Seminole County, Florida,
under the fictitious name of THE
SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER, and

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Latest government figures show the

buying power of the average American family is droon1fl a&amp;ain
and they raise the possibility 1979's inflation rate could be the

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iTv. Everything furnished

300-116.0717,
benefits.
For appt. or send resume to P.O.
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1016,

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Attractive 4 BR, 1½ B home on
Oak shaded lot in Winter Spgs I C
HIA, ww carpet, fenced yd in

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Beautiful custom 4 BR, 3 B home
in ldyilwidel Super pool &amp; patio.
sunken LR.FR, FP &amp; many

FR, eat in kit I. morel BPP
Warranted. Just $42,900.

PINECREST 3 BR, roof water

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Childciie Center. 3fl3.

Hall, at which time the
WiIlkeSpsfll.Chlldrl
assessed and other inter•sted
in myhomewkdays
persons may appear befor the city
3n.iiis
Council and be heard as to the
propriety and advisability of
Costs. JUST THINK, IF CLA1SID
making the improveniunts.
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THtE
method of payment and the
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WOULDN'T SE ANYIt
assessments against each property

$LEADCARPENTU$
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Hit

Lebanon

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI)

in the stricken area say the

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dayornite.
7days.3n.s

the construction costs including

Christian militiamen

$COOKS$
call Monday for
Information.

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travelers from the frontier
region
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oaata1 town of Tyre, the

Seminole County, Florida in ac NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATI ____________________
cordancewtthIb0o'eisIonsof the p9RTl0N*OP,C1TA Pi.AT$

nearby Palestinian refugee
camp of Rashidiyeh, the

323-5176
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Israeli
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Lakefront lot in Casseiberry 100'

frontage on Seminola Blvd.
Asking $11,950 with good terms
or trade.

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country living at its best. Zoned
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3 SOCKS TO OCEAN
$0.54 5r Mo. Paved roads. City
water, Underground utilIties,
sfc.2blockito Inland waterway.
3$ lots avail. Ace Real Estate,
Win. Kenyon, RIft. 139.1257. IS)
AlA So.. St. Augustine Beach,
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cost classified ads to buy, sell, or
trade.

GOING ON VACATION?

Husband &amp; wIfe will house sit.
Exec. temporariy relocated to
Orlando area, responsible, w
ref. Avail 1mm. 1 wk. to 3 mos.
9044273339 or 3053220587.
Girls Clothing: sizes 31 &amp; IT.
Name brands - Cinderella.
Nannette, Martha Miniatures,

also winter coat. All clothes like
new, reas. priced. 3237526.
10" Decker radial arm saw
Inc. 9'x30" table, 1150
323.1731
Pentax Camera, Model KX
135mm lense

333.1731

Flowers I Plants

2llSCountry Club Rd. 323.4059
Piano good cond. very rare light

two tone ripple wood, $100,
assortment turn. I household
goods, reasonable. 3220310, 129

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SPECIAL- WHILE THEY LAST
- EARLY AMERICAN
NEW COUCHES&amp; CHAIRS
$150 BOTH PIECES
SANFORD AUCTION

121354 French

New

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333.7340

Used ApplIances

Ref., washers, dryers, ranges,
air conditioners. All carry 30 day
warranty.

SERVING SANFORD FOR
OVER 50 YEARS

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4605 (Dealer).

tS-23 Tag-ALong 5th Wheel
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Air Conditioning,' Heating, Eleétrl. General Landscapinu. Rbsu
Cal, Plumbing Service I. Repair. I specialists, lop soil &amp; fill dirt,
Call Larry for Free Est. 6716291
sod laying &amp; free trimming.
Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.
323a94s.
Ught Hauling
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Yard debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 3495371

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tandem trailer. 373.1731,

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Refrigeration A C Repair
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model $70, FC &amp; vent rib. New

Custom Office Cleannq, cone
merciai, new const Licensed,
bonded
&amp; insured Quality
service everytime. Ph. 323 0541
or 6685984.

Beauty Care
- TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly Hdrriett's Beauty Noo*
5)9 t 1St St 1.5712
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59-Musical M*rchandise
synthesIzer, rythm &amp; cassette
player, 5595. 322.4271, 3221317,
Beautiful uprIght piano, perfect
cond., birdseye maple BR set
camp. (antique). 323.3620.

Piccolo, HaynesSchlemmer.
Silver MP. Like new

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Tyson Cement
Drives, patios, walks 1. etc.
LICENSED 5699433

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323•7532.

Painting

Cement

Wurlitzer Organ w•3 key boards,

Free Est. Llc. 10 pct. disc, to Sr
Cit. 339.6066, 668 8335.

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Sot. Peppers Painting Service.

New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 23 yrs. Exp. I4V.I$47,

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Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.
Free Est. 3231704.

$150. 373.7234 aft 10a.m.

Photographic
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61-Building PMterlals

62-Lawn-Garden
Lawnmower sales &amp;

servIce.

We

sell the,best &amp; service the rest.
Western Auto

301W. 1st St.

Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; fast

AlteratIons. DressmaklnQ

ROOF TRUSSES
We have several sizes of trusses
for sale at discount prices. For

3224101

FILLOIRTITOPSOI.
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hirt 323-7510

Drapes. Upholstery

repair service. 322 6)01.

3220707

PlaStering
Interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed&amp; Bonde

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,

Call 322.9lin

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shady mnsidq kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond;
cages. 3flS752.

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D &amp; M Tractor Service

HornS IflloV5fflef*$

Mowing It dlscing, cultivation
ditch banks chopped. All servIce
reasonable &amp; prompt. Realtors

TraCtor' SerViCe

our specIalty. Good ref. 349.5711.

1 Man, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

Pse Cleaning --

etc. Wayne Beal, 321)321

63-Mochinsry.Tools
Tractor 013 Case, Box, Blade,
Mower. Disc. 22' trailer. Call
Woody Little, 3334434.
The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale
sell everything
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or 531.9993.

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R&amp;R Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning.
Roof, homes, mobile homes, etc.

PAINT ING, CARPENTRY

CUSTOM CABINETS
323OI2IatterS:30
FreeEst.
CUSTOM HOME BUILT

Mobile home special l2xlo,
$22.30. Reasonable rates, all
work guaranteed. 323.7153.
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REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
1G. BALI NT IASSOC. 323.5463

RoofIng

INSULATION -Batting, blowIng,

RACO Foam, fiberglas I
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
3210139 or 904734670$ collect.

Horns IWali's

Tar Pot for Rent
$25.Dayor WkIy Rates
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Upholstery Cleaning for the
month of August. 531.3144.

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

repairs. carpentry, paIntIng s.

local I AQHA Shows. Owner
going to college. Call 3230139.

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Daytona
public Al) TO .\tit. I ION every
Tuesday A tui,i at 7:30. il's
the only one ifl Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901255.
5311 for further details. -

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elloggs Auction Sales
373 7050

radii, depth tlnder,. head &amp;

AQHA Gelding "Chicacsaw
Priest" 15.3 hands, ne youth
show hone, top performer in
traIl, wqstern I English hot.
semanship. Over 51st places in

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Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome

20',Crltthlield 1.0, cutty cab, C6

1491. Open Tues thru Sat. 9:30 to

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HANDYMAN-GEN. HOUSE.
HOLD'NfpAiRS FROM CUR.
TAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PENTRY.PAINTINGSPRINK.
LENS. 32W44 ANYTIME.
Pronto Home Repair

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El, plumbing, carpentry, painting
Call 327.4001 anytIme

Vinyl repair &amp; recoloring
Saveuptosopct.of
reUphOistiry charge, I4.5ajp

WI SUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCIS, Sanford Furidlers lalunee. 3ISlflE

Certified Lawn ILaniscape
FREE ESTIMATES
3231719
Ming
3211011

WELDING
Custom made bumpen. Wrought
iriss windows and doors. 33.

Lasry's Mast, uS Slated Ave
&amp; loll, the ikiNi In used
.hwflwi. Iefri., .55,0. Isols.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TopPrIcisPaid

$643. Lonely Man WeldIno

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Central Heat lAir Cond. Free Est

ROBSON MARINE
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WOULD YOU LIKE TO
RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?
One week in Sept. or early Oct., on
the St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good knowledge of the
river &amp; boating experience.
Please call after 6 p.m. 3210937.

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church pews. Oak BR suite, bow
front chinas, serveral Victrolas,
oak roll top desk, sets of chairs &amp;
IbIs, FANCY FANCY oak I
sideboard 4 others Treddle sew
Motorcyck'Im4urar,ce
mach All kinds odd chests.
FILAI A(,5IC
dressers, beds, bookcases,
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desks Assorted OR &amp; DR suites
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Good selection of wicker. Also I
C0 -Autos for Sale
new2pc. Early Arn,LRsujtes&amp; I
cement mixer. Many more items
-too numerous to list, Come early
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1975
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for a good spat.
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2522 South Park

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Sanford Electric Inc.

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5-1. Stereo, CB mike. Odds 8.
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~ hp air compressor, paint gun.
air hoses, 3 gal, paint tank used
less 20 hrs., $200 cash. 323$$17
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Yard Sale: Alum. wds. &amp; screens,
Misc. items. 931 Vihlen Rd. Sat.

gun case. $175. 323.1731.

For Sale: mt. Cadet riding lawn
mower, 10 hp eng. Runs good.
1220 Randolph. 323.9097.

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263.7273

Near center of downtown Geneva.
4 acres mature orange grove.
Exc. home site, paved Old
Horses
Geneva Rd. Zoned
OK. Exc, value 122.300 FIRMI

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Handmade PILLOWS,

ALTAMONTE Lot lOOn 171pIus
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7 acres Lake Sylvan. $10,000. Best
Terms. William Maliczowski,

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7S'x1' lots only $7500. $1300 dn.

*OIJN BEST PRICEI 10.7

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Eye. 1623635

$341200

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

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PageIS,

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vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 372.2611
or *3)9993.

an S.TRET.C.H out in this

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H. Ernest Morris, Sr.

S acres close in, Richmond Ave.

Phone3fl7581,Sanford

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NEWCOMERI

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RGE TREES

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DECIDE ON YOUR 1 ACRE.
910 CHOOSE FROM
ON SALE
SUNDAY. AUG. 26th
1.6 PM. GOOD TERMS
FOR INFORMATON CALL

Call Bart

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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Syowner3aR,25
Blockhome.Termsayail.
3220316a1t6

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REAL ESTATE

107 W. Commercial
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13'J(
roIC'3
i34 3?;

'SUPER AUCTION.
VtONDAY, AUG. 27, 7 PM
'JUST IN FROM PA..

5-Recreational Vehicles

9ft:glassed top display ca;e26 in.
deep, $700. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 1797 So. of Sanford 322.

LOOK TODAY

REALTOR,332749$

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*!ALIORS

$304133 or 339.47)1 eves.

W. Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker

Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our tOt.
YEnterprise,inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
644301.1

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Stenstrom Realty.

VA.FHA.235.'Con.Homes
Low Down Payment

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your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor.Owner
at 323.2420.

Realtors

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For a confidential discuuin of

Owner will finance.

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water front. $43,500.

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House for Sale: 10 Country Club
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Rd. 2 BR, 1 S. 322.1331, aft 2p.m.

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WILL BUY EXISTING'isp &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES, R, Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $23 No, 1.0

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

most

large ListIng Inventory
I Dominant Advertising
Hour Sales Trainino
I Member Realtors I ERA
INational Referral Service
IRealtron Computor
FuII.Time Office Supervision
S Compatible Associates
lOver 22 Years Experience

located on Lake Monroe. over 1
acre, then call to sue. Priced at

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MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr.
3233200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

PAR K

Now!

Berm, 2½ Bath home with pool
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1I5 •UY

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ioo' on

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See our beautiful new BROAD.

FORREST GREENE

. 2.565

well.known
progressive Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates, ex•
perienced or newly licensed

3220231,323.7173, 322.0779

119.110. Terms

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Sanford's

U pci. wurn pmrs. Of

23445. French Ave.

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5627453

Real Estate Sales

OF SANFORD REALTOR

Ii, 2 S pool horns. besutifully
decapet work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft living ares.

aft S.1. wkends.

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Branch Office
323.2222
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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a

Multiple Listing Service

down pmt or assume $17,500

3 BR, 1 B, gas heat, fenced 'd
126,100. Realtor Owner.
REAL ESTATE

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Utility bldg. In Lk. Kathryn.
Must see to appreciate. 5342701

Sanford-Lk. Sylvan Area, 7
residential lots of which 4 are

ANYTIME

located. Sell VA.FHA with low

rvp.

47-A--Mortgages Sought

Buddy 2 BR, 1 B 1g. fern. &amp; sc. rm.

322-2420

LOW PRICED-52$,500
This attractive 3 Bdrm, 1½ Bath
home on quiet St. conveniently

Pwner mOtivated 2 BR, B, carport. den w.wet bat, eat in kit,
$33,000

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43-Lots-Acreage

some painting. See this one'
todayl Priced to sell.

w.w
fenced bk. yd. $33,900.

Homes

42-Mobile

Sanford's Sales Leader

2 S*m horns In b.adIOuI eves
Sanford, needs minor repairs &amp;

Immaculate 4 BR, 2 5, 2 car
garage

Come See Usi You host: BEN

RETIREES

on Melionville Ave., 2 garages,

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forMom.lBdrm,2Bacouldbes
Bdrm plus double garage, extra
½ lot, on corner In Loch Arbor,
good schools, 1 yr. warranty.

fenced bk. yd., fruit trees
extra lot for only $lo

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nate seances these days...the spirits I bring

back are always so shc cked at today's prices!"

GREAT HOME

Howabout a I BR, 1 Bolder home

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REALTOR 668 5637

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ST'ENSTRO[VI

SOUTHERLANDI

FOR LARGE FAMILY or room

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nilure Salvage, 1192 So. of
Sanford. 3221721.

'till?

SUN. I to 3PM
2001 East 2nd St.. Mayfair
Exclusive 4 BR, 2½ bath home in
desirable neighborh000 Fee.
tures include your own 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!

Removed
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clothes, Sarah Coventry jewelry
+ misc. 113 E. Airport Blvd. 10

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72-Auction

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NeedalBR,25?Carpet,fencod

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53-TV.Radio.Stereo

Looking For a New Home? Check the Want Ads for houses

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William McCoy REALTY

yd., nicely landscaped, C HIA,
w.w carpet. Good location.
$43900

mttoopenan ICE CREAM shop
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in a high traffic area? The
perfaci location Is now avail.
Easy Termsl

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S French (17 92) Sanford
323 3374

REALTY

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of every size and price.

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3 BR. 1½ Ba, w.2 adjoining lots +
fruit trees. $31,950.

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2135'

REALTY WORLD,

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split plan, fenced rd.,
c. patio, cony., workshop or
ttice in rear. All tsr $31,100,

are

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3230697

Used color TV set 1970 model.
Zenith 2.5" works good, $125.
Free Delivery. Sanford Fur

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

your

ptetely refurbish. $34,950.;
Loran King Associate 716.3335

r. Spotless 3 BR, 1 B, ref., stove,
h'PiL part. furn., for only
$26500.

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you place

Country Club Manor (Sanford),
$12 W. 25th St. Unit 12.3 BR-i",
B Townhouse. Owner to corn

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

Aft.3322.7111

SN, 1½

CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTPUL END. THE
NUMBER 1$ 323-2611.
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REALTOR, MLS
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323.5774 Day or Night

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL. ESTATE INC.

1.6637

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Inc.

REALTOR 3224000MLS
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Harold Hall Realty

AssocIates, REALTOR. $300333,
644231$.
Raborn

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CHARMER OLDER 2 STORY. 3
BR, 2 B new carpet, patio 1 2
porches, cony, locatIon, 534Q

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Sanford. $34,300. CTM, VA,
FNL'NLP Tony ceppota -

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pct. assumable mortgage.
$37,310-

Young manwillda
ODD JOIS
323-5113afl 12

Engine rebuiidu. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. alt, Pt. tsp.
Otlyl Wages commensurate *

5lZed lot III
finest neIghborhoods.

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The contract fell through on this 3
BR, 1½ 6 beautiful hOme in

DeBar? 3 BR, 2 bath block
home. Central NSA, w.wcarpet,
screened porch, sodded yard,

College student desiring yd.

AUTOMOTIVIMACHINIST

1Ws.

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Branch Off Ice

HIGH &amp; DRY

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DISTRESS SALE

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21-SIts.atins
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P.O. SoIl 111$ MIdsII$Own, ohio

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stuffing envelopes wIth our
cIrcular. For information:
Psntax Enterprise Dept. SN

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5p.m.

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is here
Deceased Tract "A" SUNRISE UNIT ONE $u$ to the FInal Judge
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
recorded In Plat Book 21, Pages 72
dsility.fvlmge bpieflts.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING and 73, Public records Seminole PorsCIeSlweoIW sateenfers ,p
camMWIntheCWN
Ski
4lllery
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST County, Florida. thence ale,,, isis
needed to help
uw tor IImNisIS CeufWy I Ida, Part time stain
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
exmilitary
According to
Northerly line of said SUNRISE bNlI'I Civil Num
clean retaIl Worel:ISts 10a.m. 2SIiass Op$MWkHIIIIII
4N-€
K.
7 days Y *. IdSSl 1K
pt3yg ranges of OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED UNIT ONE through the follewine
IN THE ESTATE:
courses and dIstanceS rtrn 5. 11
y--.
ersernl.rstlredpersen. 16911*
situated
in
Ii
ale
prgpefly
the IlinUn asd 175mm gUns
YOU ARE HERESY NOT IF I ED degrsss IS' 12" W.. 210.00 feet;
.
Fluids
crfoed
Income. Local
14 miles and 11 miles but that the adminIstration of the estate thence N. 01 degrees 04' II" W.,
rlSulersI,lp
SHADY OAKS, a ng Wanted part time schssl teacsiers.
4,
Let
1K
1 9115 iItMSt Pet I
wIlti
travel
paj,an
urcs. said that of GLYDE E. PIERCY, deceased, 31.29 lest; thence 5. 59 degrees IS'
west
'wwul
to
.
p
supply CSrg. Must be able to
File Number 79.323CP, ispending in 03" W.. 230.04 feet; thence N 14 p
re*. Free travel
- t u, page II. sic
raell gunboats have
service company established
the Circuit Court for Seminole degrees 32' 47" W.. 279.91 fists Necefds_SO
NH
Bomineli
I
ty,
mole, retail a. dieki stese ac
County, FlorIda, Probate DIvision, thence S. II degrus IS' $2" W.. P111145.
j.bSAS.S villages.
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counts. 11.00$ nacesesry for
tinary reports said at the address of which Is Seminole 101.53 feet; thence N. ST dNraIS
s*, ,.*s 11111115 del
IIWIEtIIY. Ni Mifing. ns en.
County Courthouse, Sanford, 0%' 22" W.. sass feet Is the
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at 11:11 A.M. en I lilt,
killed Florida The personal representative Northwest
.
thr
P1111.1cc iiicseaary. WIlt aelI
corner ii
said
INfRbII.
SIPs.
alt
pert or all so route.
a14 nine others woundid in the f the estate is Clyde 1. Piercy SUNRISE UNIT ONE: thenc. Prent
NOTICE s. INTINT TO VACATE
Deer of liii $iàii.,sl mty
MATS Master are. warehousIng
bombardment. Four of tj whose address is 761 Riverview lisving the Northerly 11115 of csu.. in sastert Flu
•ls$ributership, supply are.
IN ALTAMONTU SPirnos,
p. Avenue. Sanford, Florida 32771. The said SUNRIII UNIT ONE run DATED tMs 11111 day at
dIelrlvtOrs, ales avsilable ala
name and address of the personal Northerly 214.10 feat
$IMINOLI COUNTY, PLORIIA.
,
timlan Om$ni aild.
ItM IflYciMlent IS RullElel
reprssentativVs attorney we sat arc of a curve cesicay. Iaeter$y
ft
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
inuividall, pest lIme or full
having a radiusel 2704.15
was forth below.
pesjj .1ip4
ARTHUR H. SICKW$T
•.CIII catted (115) 411*1
be
Tbe Intl.. a
All
persons
having
claIms
or
a
central
angilatU
dagriasil'
UK
r*mi"d at 5:15
let kilermatles.
filet Pursuant I,CWISr 177.101 at
demands against the estate are 22"
spobeof
Sy: psiricia isiinsan
p.m. EDT F11d139," a Palsi' required, WITHIN
*s Florida IlatIdeL with the CIty ______________________
THREE N. 00 degrees IS IS" U 171.5
DUPIIYC$IIII
Ceusicll at Al$arnsàte SprIngs,
MONTHS FROM THE OATS OF feet to the p.11* if curvelure .
tinlan *boSSM d.
i e. m
mmiii.. is vocals ilene of c. YOU'LL LOVU OUR FLORIDA
concave
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
curve
West.iy
hevinga
DSM.00
:j
misting
"ASte
NSOPL JoInthe featasi IIs.A.s
rauipo of 1*33 feel
- tIle p1Ks at thu sI$dluNJeB kainn
THIS NOTICE, to file with tha clerk
a
j,àbanei Foreign Minister of the aheve cOurt a written central anjeetuld.Or*IV 12",
Chllnsiweman'sfeelties*sps
a VILLAS DII. SOS NORTH,
.
.
in .1K U.S.A. Ws emit first
according to isis lot thereat
Bires, the coadry's statement of any claIm or demand hence run Not%$,11 .teng foe
00*411
. Seslity. NpPII*SiraaO lush, I
look
16.
in
Pill
'lUil
arc
sO
said
curve
Ghauan
they
may
have.
Each
claIm
feats
___PIç
must
be
1,N. IatbSusdor,
om PWIIc N*rdl at IsiakelS County.
114111'
then
in writing and must indIcate the thence N. 03 digress W IS" U.,
4IIISPS4IINIULIsW*:
.rIWar rsIsL$19,150 prewlieg
belle for the claim, the name and 15.1$ feet; thence N U degrees rrr in hesinues 11114 INS Ph
ANImSIII *1KI I ISIS
Ohuwas, kivantiry, trateing
was platted
àUlags. can ss4 "iicalatpl address of the creditor or hIs agent 41' 11 1,110.57 feel; thence S.
te,
Mets. Cell *.Weaver asytime
Tt,lspllMen*EIldWIwhMM$
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
$1
degrees
10'
W'1.,20.11
test;
i1
eoI
of JINLO
SI
eii.wi*.
en 111110051 loy T. 51*15,
, claimed. 111K claIm is not yet due, thence $31 digress w w i.
ul foil I WUId Is Silk Slid lied the 1%
p of siplumber,
tile isle when It wIll became due 176.10 feeS; thence S. Mdr
1.. *10 faa Ililfici P0. ISM5 WISh IsiS Clerk if fo sell
'$0.1 the ladOIV'MIN US Wb shall be stated. If the claim is w
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$1 Cv,F P
TTN69. LOPU AND
degrees IS' IS" 1., 51.1$ feats
'centingint or unliquldated, the
.M bs.sItIts Esdistlm.,
OWN YOUR OWN IU$INI$$
W.. 11611i.RU WISh *SJt 101 ASSOCIATES. INC.
MIWI
011K
uncertaInly
shall
be
IsisiceL
15
degveis'
IP'
ffly corn.
Fletlious
.
SVI
Jock
ORmileg
11141
lest
to
a
pelnl
in
a
cures
claim
Is
socured.
the
lithe
staled.
FINIlI PIN 111 list CIMISCIS
SIMS
Ided$ ruth in
in 't U.N. Sscwy
45j
da,rlo T1* concave Southerly havIag a rfu5 1 $MIIN 11110
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WINit POlk. PIstils *0
ibt t .new tarb. delmall shell deliver wificiemI 01 4*11 bet; ..,......, trims
I,
ll -J
OR
1K
esphs 01*0 claIm Ii IsiS clerk is IL.$I&amp;lhearine of II4dWlsW
mI
ilr
uuWStl ..$hhI1lWiO NIgh
11U•lbW11l
lopT.Rlue.Trustbs
run
lallerty
IP..
Net
ulISthuc*k$smafls.ecsppla
Mislmum
LS.SIN
Imiliellil
'aioswlWorat$iOeerVus
*
aedspwaenelragr.uentullVI.
jpi'16'
'*41W WJ*mat IMU. Call
Dat lbs ,Mpon*insu,aiiIn*p,eeISt, alviso 'site cures run N. 17 BSMIS
*rid UII
VIINI teN trio 1.*-1.PIIS
hUB fish
a app. if this sulks at dears.. '14' I)"
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REALTY WORLD.

10'x20'
greenhouse
with
automatic heat and sprinkler.
system, most plants to stay,
fenced backyard. 10'x16 oatio
ShOWn by appointment onlye
UnfrIendly dog on premises.
Owner anxious to sellll $43,730

inthlslov.lylg.Mayfair3 BR,2
B home beautifully shaded dbl

Multiple Listing Service

Owner $3,010 dwn &amp; assume
rurt...Rsena56sIIm...Lsvsfe..,2.
BR, 2 B block home. 3330216 an

temporary assignments. Call
NoITSIl SoI'vlce 617411$.

tarn as much as $100 per 1000

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ANYTIME

41-Houses

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car garage. Newly paInted,

OVer 2300 14. ft. of gracious living

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a.

DESCRIPTION

Close

pool.

CLERK TYPISTS

Nowaccsptingapplications for full
&amp; part time employment wltti
Handy Way Food $lor. Must
be over 1$ yrs. old. Apply at any

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erything. Asking
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2 R, 21 condo for rent, w.w
rpet, C H&amp;A, W.D, Frost Free
I., pool club house. $275 mo.
________________

ISWPM,gen.oiflcsskftls.Wepsy

3-16U4s,.p.pslrhn.nl________________________

lI,4•atT_ne
IISNTUINTN JUDlCiALlR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMOLI
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. Ill.
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and 22 miles

5ford 2 BR, 2B, all appi., w.w
rpet,

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KENMOREWASHER -Parts
Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES

Plum Tree Ct. lyrs. old
Owner transferred. 3 BR, 2 bath, 2

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Sanford's Sales Leader

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portunity Employer, M.F.H.Vet.

CALL DORIS DIETRICH

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Sidon

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filed. pursuant to Chapter CA*K
I
71.101
of
the Florida StaMes, with FIRS? FEDERAL SAVING ND
villages of MUlish, Ras el
DEM
the Board of County Commissioners LOAN ASSOCIATION OF C ANand the inland market town of
of Seminole County, Florida, to
a ce ati.t.
'Nabatiyeh.
vacate portions of certain plots of
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
the
subdivision known as Slavia
Alsohjtwutheinlandvillage
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Colony Co's Subdivision, according
of Maghdouihe, 3 miles PROBATE DIVISION
to the plat thereof recorded in P
CHARLES N HUOHEI and
po*heast of the coastal town of Pile Number 79.333-ce
Book 2, Page 71, Public Records of PATRICIA P. HUGHEs. his sat
1979

Sears Kenmore compactor
While-like new
323.7326

downtown, hospital. Owner
fInancing at 10 pct. $20,000 will

classif led ad, the sooner you get
results.
Hidden Lake Estates
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garage. $19,500.

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SALES
SANFORq'S
JOIN
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. ii

J__40-COfldofl'flhJfln

participate

FOR NEWS. TYPE,
HAVE TRANSPORTATION. SE
PELXISLE AND LIKE PlO.
P1.1.
FLAIR

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The sooner

story home, beautifully land.
scaped, has a 1 BR apt, over dbl.

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meeting basic eligibIlIty
requirements will be given an
In the
opportunity tO
entrance examination when
scheduled. An Equal Op.

EVENING HERALD CORRES.

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RitiredCoupleNeeds

Monday thru Thursday. Those

'iijiFRiiIã

$SM$00L.E ' CóU$$tY.'
Fictitious Name Statutes, TO.WII: IN
FLORIDA.
56509
Florida
Statutes
1957.
Section
51g. John D. Lee
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Shirley A. Lee
Take notice that • petition
August 19, 26, September
,b11

INVESTMENTS
5 units, 1 being renovated. Could
be finished by buyer &amp; save.
Good monthly income, close to

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____________________
Sm.apt.
or house in Sanford
Aft.63495979
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"Fire Fiatiters"
The CIty of Sanford Civil ServIce
Board is accepting applications
for the position of Fire Fighter
thru Aug. 30, 1979. Apply room
UI. City Hall, Sanford. Florida

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
(car. 1h I French)

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the Clerk of the Circuit Court,

or

.-. a-. .--a.

rmsl Next to beautIful parki
BPP Warranted. Only $24,900.

theHerald322.2111orI3193.

LPN full time. Exp. w.Florlda
license. 4.12. 332.5344, Sanford
Nursing. Cony. Center.

$CASHISRS$

øattrday pounded
ofCol.Saadfladdadarelargely engineering and administrative
DayCareinmyhome
costs In the amount of $31,154.25.
iàuth Lebanon villages for the rcsponslble.
Uptol ysarolds
are
notified
All interested persons
322.5753
seventh consecutive day acthat the description of each property ____________________
to be assessed and the amount to be
cording to Lebanese sources,
to each parcel may be
9_.iGood nn io E'
assessed
and the Lebanese U.N. amLegal Notice
- ascertained at the office of the City ________________________
bassador says the shelling _______________________ Clerk of the City of Casselberry, Poufti'y, beet, pork, fish. Is
Florida.
could get worse over the neXt
delivlry,min.$300rder.$ai'd
FICTITIOUSNAME
DATED this 14th day of August,
area. 322.2374. Sam's Poll
Notice is hereby given that we are
three WEOkS.
Mists.
in business at Rt. 3, P.O. A.D. 1979.
President Ellas Sarkis sum- engaged
Mary W. Hawthorne
Box 3M, Sanford, Fla. 32711
Fresh pork for freezer, fattson
City Clerk
moned his government IIIn1S Seminole County, Florida, under the
COflt&amp;cementflooredp.nsiso
tars for an emergency meeting fictitious name of EMERALD PublIsh:; August 19, 24 1979
VO'JflI P115 3322197.
that
we
DEM91
GREEN
NURSERY
and
to discuss the situation.
intend to register said name with
Palestinian officials and

they going to know' Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
3222611 or $319993.

123-6061 oreves, 323 0517

ONE OF A KIND sedate older 2

Deltona on large IotI Formal

II those things that are lust
king up space with a want ad

plications taken between 2.5

$WAREHOUSEWORKbR%1
$DRIVIRS$

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U LUTTER YOUR CLOSET.

p.m. Monday thru Wed. No
Phone Calls Pteaset C001 Boat
Co., 100 Silver Lk. Rd.. Sanford.

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beautiful features this home has
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close to school &amp; shoppIng.

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monthly payments of approx.
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Seminole County, Florida in cc.
&amp; Coru. Center. 9% Mellonvllls
Labor Department Friday said energy and housing costs cordance with the provisions of the
p._________________________
Ave.,
Sanford.
Fictitious Name Statutes. To.Wit:
continue to be the major factor driving up the cost of living
*IBORTION SERVICS. MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
SectIon $65.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
consumer prices increased percent In July.
Exp. mach. must have own tools. S
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Creative
51g. King Merritt, Jr.
I -Houses Unfurnished
1sf Trimister .øortion-stoo;
day, uk., paid holidays. fringe
September
August
19,
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Pregnancy
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PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS
exp. 339.2%2.
itopeniling
mate steriiiiation free
family four, adjusted for Inflation, fell 0.4 percent last month 2,
L pMary.Sanf.3BR,25. D1,
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Professional
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suing.
$423Mo.lstllast
and was down 3.9 percent from a year earlier.
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aptitude.
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atmosphere. ó
321.0141 after 6
That means during the first seven months of 1979 retail prices
Temp assignntent to traIn in
NOTICE
fidintil.
for
large
purchasing
position
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any
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
owners
and
property
jumped atan annual rate of 13.1 percent. If that pattern continues TO: All
company. No fees. Call Norrell
persons interested in all lots,
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WOMAN'S HEALTH
LotS
through December which is likely It would be the highest other
Temporary Service. 617.1111.
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lands and parcels of iads adjoining
ORGANIZATION
Loss w.iit fast
lnflation rate In 33 years.
and contiguous or abounding and
"coffee Break' Cubes turns
SURVEY PARTY CHIEF
upon the following
were
abutting
fot E. Colonial Dr.. Oriandd
coffee into perful apposite Position
Mc4e home ici now avail. Lg.
have never seen such a succession of price reports that
available for Party Chief
described street located within the
$s.0921
suppressant, Fausts Drug.
s, adults, quiet, wIkIng
in
property
Exp.
surveying
It
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dhance to all Shopping. See at
sub.division
construction
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Florida,
to
wit:
years of service, who asked not to be
for Fall term.
I'k Ave. Mobile Park.
Exc.SIIary&amp; benefits. Growing
A portion of Southcot DrIve. a Eswollmentforpre.klndergarten
The best news came in the area of clothing and food and distance
firm.
Contact
long
establIshed
of 14$ lineal feet measured
I. kindergarten
limited.
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Wilson, Miller, Barton, Soil I "berry__beautlfUllyshaded
beverage prices. Clothing costs declined 0,1 percent, the same as westerly from the existing Paved
mo. for
Information Cell
Peek
Inc. 1.113-715.1121. Naples.
in June. Food and beverages Increased only 0.1 percent, half the surface of South Lake Triplet Drive.
2224101 or 322.3553. Lutheran
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NOTIFIED
YOU ARE HEREBY
Church ci the Redeemer.
Shlherd
Lost: Fern..
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the City Council of the City of
Imo.oid.chokechain
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LPN. Full time &amp; part time. Apply
Casselberry, Florida, has deemed it
"oinonr'. m..iu
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C.'Foi Lasis
in person Lakvlew Nursing
But again in July, energy pushed up the inflation rate, with the advisable to improve the above. ________________________
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S. id St.
Center,
price of gasoline increasIng 5 percent and the cost of home described
Wlouse I office space, new
thick, Type I, asphaltic concrete on ___________________________
heating oil jumpIng 6.2 percent.
Technician traInee, Grade 12,
g. 2000 sq. ft. Excellent
inch
a 6 inch Ilmerock base and
cutting &amp; polishing optIcal
Unique Kindergarten
went up 1.2 percent, with the cost of financing in- stabilized subbase with drainage
NOT JUST AN AGENCY
crystals. Permanent position.
za. Call 1343.104 aft 3 p.m.
fotSyeirolds
pipes and inlets, curb and gutters
creasIng 2.7
reflecting
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the assessment of
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The
2630 Iroquois Ave.. Sanford.
all costs as per Resolution No. 297 of
Vian1,d to Refit
First&amp;Ontychildc$recenterafl FUTURE IS OUR CONCERN
about 11 percent higher than In 1978. But unless
un' the City of Casselberry. Florida.
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Saturday in Sanford
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be too low,
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Editors Note: John Wayne Gacy, a cordial man who donned
"Gacy said he got the Idea from (Elmer Wayne) Henley," the
Ms. Myers, who had two children by Gacy, said If her former
mass murder suspect ever found not guilty by reason of Insanity.
costume and grease paint to play clown at children's parties, has Investigator said. Henley was one of a trio Suspected 01 IeZU$H3' husband had any kind of mental problems, they may have
Even if Gacy's attorneys convince a jury Gacy Is legally insane,
been charged with more murders than any person In American abusing and killing V teen-agers in the Houston ares from 1071 to stemmed from his relationship with his father.
jurors may be too frightened by the enormity of the slayings to
history. Prosecutors say he lured 33 young men to his middle class 1973. "He was very Interested In the Henley case. He did a M of
He and his dad did not get along," the said. "They were never judge him Innocent. To impress jurors with the seriousness of the
Chicago home and killed them, burying 23 In a crawlapace. For research on it"
very close." Ms. Myers said she got the impression Gacy's father accusations, the prosecution is expected to present evidence in
the following dispatch, UPI's Rosalind RoaM spent several
Sexual torture also may have awaited some of the visitors to "was rather rough on him," but would not elaborate,
the most gruesome detail the court allows.
months interviewing Gacy's ex-wives, his neighbors, and the Gacy's home. Those few bodies that were not decomposed beyond
"He said he had an unhappy chlldlile with his father," one in.
Sources said the prosecution has compiled videotaped segments
families of victims,
mere skeletal fragments showed evidence of sexual brutality and vedigator agreed. "Christmas was always a bad time for him for of the grisly excavation process, dozens of pictures of severely
By ROSALIND A. ROSS!
torture sources close to the Investigation said, refusing to that reason."
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CHICAGO (UP!) John Wayne Gacy offered a sturdy hand- elaborate.
ML Myers was granted a divorce In September 1969, about 10
shake to hundreds of party-goers who swept in and out of his north
"Maybe during the course of his sexual activity he killed them months after Gacy was sentenced to 10 years in prison for
'You're l,Uci
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west suburban home on warm, summer evenings last year.
as fti Ult1ifl I sadomasochism," one Investigator said. "We sodomy.
An energetic precinct worker and successful businessman, just don't know."
"He had a number of young people working for him (at the
Gacy prided himself on the lavish bashes he gave at the house on
Robed Slpusich, 23, was shown two color Polaroid prints to chickenfranchlses),"said David Dutton, who served as Waterloo
must have run out of room
Summerdale Avenue. His guest list often included politicians and remind him of the evening he spent in Gacy's home. One of the County assistant state's attorney at the time.
judges.
prints showed Sipucich nude and sprawled across a bed.
"Essentially what he did was Invite some of those boys over to
Sometimes the parties were for neighborhood children. Gacy
the crawls pace
Sipusidi, also called "Snags" by his friends, said Gacy offered his house for what he called 'parties.' During the course of those
would dross up In a self-designed clown suit, smear red and white him some drugs one night last fall in a bar and then took him parties we had complaints that he was sexually attacking those
paint on his face and make a genial fool out ofhJf for kids. home to view his private drug collection— "He lined them upon boys ... One of them was chained to a bed"
men — at least what little is left of them. Only the four bodies
But last December, neighbors who had smiled as Gacy played the bar, just like It was some kind of drug More."
found In the river and linked to (lacy have been spared severe
Gacy was paroled after 15 months and moved to Chicago, where
the cordial host and "Pogo the Clown" were stern-faced and
decomposition.
Within an hour, Sipusich was chloroformed Into oblivion.
he met Ma. Hoff. After their divorce he lived alone on Sumsolemn.
"The biggest (defense) problem ls going to be convincing ajury
"At first I couldn't put together what was happening," said merdale Avenue, except for a series of young men who often
They lined up In subzero temperatures to watch workers attack Sipusich, recalling he regained consciousness once to find (lacy stayed with him for days an end and then were never seen again.
that If Gacy Is found innocent by reason of Insanity he's not going
Gacy's home with pickaxes and chain saws. They whispered on top of him. "At first I thought It was a woman. Then I saw it
lobe walking the streets next week or moving Into the house next
"We knew something was going on," said Ed Grexa, who lived
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Several Sanford radio personalities will be sponsoring a
block party to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association In
conjunction with the nationally televised Jerry Lewis Labor
Day telethon.
According to Bob Anthony the party will be held Sept. 1, at
the Sanford Plaza, with activities beginning at 10 aim. Live
entertainment will be featured, Including the Singing Kings of
Joy and Frankie and Johnny, a local night club act. Proceeds
will go toward support of MDA's worldwide research and
medical services programs.

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Sewing Course Scheduled
The Division of Vocational-Technical Education Is now of.
feting a course In Basic Sewing Construction. Classes begin
Sept. 4. This course Is designed to include selection of pattern
and fabrics, preparation of fabrics, measurements and pattern
alterations, operation and care of machines, construction
techniques, etc.
Emphasis is on sewing techniques for the beginner and for
those who wish to "brush up" on their sewing techniques.
This non-credit class will meet Monday or Thursday from 710 p.m. In Room LOOl, at Seminole Community College.

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They Mart to come in an hour
before the truck arrives. It Is
hot on the parking lot so the
young man who came by bike
pushes It under a tree and sits
down to wait in the shade. The
basket attached to his handlebars holds a plastic bag full
of empty soft drink and beer
cans.
A black family Is next to
arrive. Their car Is white, shiny
and new. A young man drives
for the mother while brothers
and sisters ride in the back.
They park and open the doors to
catch an imaginary breeze.
The trunk is open, filled with
large plastic bags. They too
contain empty aluminum cans.
A pick-up truck enters the
scene and It, two Is filled to
overflowing with bags of
aluminum. It swings around in
the lot facing the street. The
two men inside open their doors

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arrive, they park on either side
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Sandra Goodenough helps her son, Tommy, 5, select a belt.

A series of daytime and evening programs coverIng Indoor
and outdoor gardening will be held at Harry P. liv Gardens,
1730 North Fond Ave., Orlando, bugliming Wednesday1 $sp1.
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Advance reglatEMIm Is required. For fusther Information,
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College. "Personal Growth In Strom Sftnatlona" will cover
areas such as understanding and Identifying dress factors,
men's role In society, value clarifications, communications,
goal setting and problem solving.
The class will be led by Art Sims, Instructor at the Seminole
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starting on Sept. 11. Class will meet from 7:10 to 9:30 p.m. In
Building No. 43 on the Adult Education Campus for twelve
consecutive Wednesday evenings.
Beginning Sign Language will be taught by Mrs. Joanne
Decker Hyatt, who herself has a deaf child. Mrs. Hyatt says,
"the class will be basically for the hearing who wish to communicate with the deaf. However, the deaf will be welcome,
and there ahall be, If at all possible a deaf person In class for
reference. It is their language, and I feel they should be there
to make the hearing feel at ease with the deaf from the start"
For Information, call the college.

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with high honors In business administration Friday from the
University of Central Florida (UCF).
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Ave.. Sanford, he Is a 1971 graduate of Seminole High
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Transactional Analysis" beginning on Sept. 12. Class will meet
for 10 consecutive Wednesday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m.
The class instructors, Peter and Margaret Gray, are
members of the Central Florida Study Group and are currently
undertaking advanced training with Dr Kenneth Sowers,
former director of Mental Health Association. Call the college
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She said she Is tired of being badgered by reporters. "I'm just
darthigth forget about it. I guess I'm trying tonmawayfromft
... Ithought most of this was over. But I think he'll be haunting me fetish for OrPOISSUM that enabled Gacy Inter to diraw invatiptors a I'map of desth" ddaft when bodles were buried
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On red of my life."
Suddenly, aslf the "on" button just flashed, herhowso(warry in
'He WW a guy to dig wood On pwimetwoll a Wmedigator
spilled wA in a steady, emotional stre .
"He used togo out late at night and come back late,"aheujd. saIt"ThSnftgotbScthllSd.SOGacyWdhimtOdigacrVsSIRths
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'I'd hew his car goin the garage bi*I'd neyerhew him cosneln
h enter and Guy saw him aM told him tO
the house. And I'm a light sleeper. One time I asked him what toward one
went on In that garage and he said he had wallpaper books In Mcp.At that polMft was dIcto find uywhento dig without
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Ms. Hoff was married to Gacy u
ltl3to March 197$,
anybody
in there and he was gsttlagtoo old sadtlredtodig
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putt4 Is WII by that time
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suspect
(lacy,
who
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August 1970 and his body later was found uncle, (lacy's garage.
prVtBI
discovered ft
Cook County sheriff's police said Ms. Hoff told them (lacy had and M111114 frfl hiSit
been bringing young boys tide the garage 3M. at night and then (keP bodies in the river thin to cieack in a crswWncs ad dig
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driving them home
But bydiei of bdiisin rivers, the killer aN took chincis
Ms. Hoff
sdacrythg intent as do tracsd the iii
of a
marriag, marked by long lonely rigP duuud ovirusi so. somiose wMd — kim.
AsldsdiapuaaltepM''::,"s. did his *'iI01
Uvity and any cidburat., inchu
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At the sound of the school gong
Monday morning, Seminole County
students will hit the deck and the road
as "School days, school days, dear old
golden rule days..." begin for another
year — school term, that is.
Many a kid will leave home donned
In sparkling new duds even though
they may be too hot. Students are
likely to be armed with colorful new
notebooks, assorted pencil boxes, a
lunch box depicting their favorite
character and thoughts such as
"Where has summer gone?"
Herald staff photographer Tom
Vincent caught school shoppers in the
act this week at Kmart. But the students seem more interested in
browsing and shopping than the
clicking camera.

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among themselves about their suddenly mysterious neighbor as was him.I screimed and pughed him away. I told him to get the next door to Gacy on Surnmerdale. "When you see young kids

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door In a month," one attorney said. "Everybody hates him. I
Investigators carried body bags out the front door.
think they hate him more than Hitler."
hell off of me ... Then he brought that rag again ... I passed aid." hanging around the house at all hours, until all hours, you've got
Twenty-nine badly decomposed bodies were found on Gacy's
Even Gacy's second wife expressed concern over whether Gacy
"You're lucky to be alive," one Investigator told Sipisich when to think something.
would ever be a free man.
Property — most In shallow, makeshift graves In a fetid he was shown the pictures (lacy apparently took that evening.
"He'd take off at all hours of the night. You'd hear him shooting
crawispace, some with underwear stuffed In their mouths. Four "He must have rim out of roam in the crawlapace."
"Is there a chance he could be out again on the streets?" Ms.
off at2o'clock and charging back at 3. He made noise at all hours
other bodies linked to Gacy were pulled from nearby rivers.
Hoff
asked. "I know he told me something about when he was in
Such Incidents may not have been rare. Authorities said Gacy of the night. Said he couldn't sleep."
Gacy, a stocky, pugfaced 37-year-old building contractor with apparently had a penchant for nude pictures — about 100
Iowa
— I don't know where. He was in jail for a while and then he
of
But most of the residents In Gacy's quiet, well-lighted, middle
graying hair, was charged with the sex slayings of 33 young men nude young men were found at his ioe.
got out for good behavior.
class neighborhood had no idea anything out of the ordlnay was
— the largest number of charges ever filed against a single
"Is there a chance that could happen again? Just think of what
But Investigators said not all who visited Gacy were unwilling going on In the home.
person.
the
mothers of one of those boys might do to him. I don't know
As
one
Cook
County
investigator
put
it:
"What
wouldyousay
if
sezpartners. At least one of his alleged victims was known as
what I would do If It was my boy."
Authorities suspect the 33 young men were part ofasez.juof hiataM"drag quee" and authorities siapectmany oths*.people
visitors lured to Gacy's home for more private parties — two. who had sexual contact with Gacy areatiljaroundto talk about lt,
Meanwhile, Gacy sits In a maximum security hospital room
person events featuring beer, pot, sex and, sometimes, death.
nursing
a heart ailment — his home destroyed, his personal
but won't.
'If you
cup
By this summer, a vacant, barren plot of land stood out among
belongings
scheduled to be auctioned off to pay mounting legal
One young man originally suspected as an accomplice in the
the rows of, modest homes on Suznmerdale Avenue. It sat as an murders finally broke down after days of questioning and told
fees, and his attorneys his only contact with the outside world.
of coffee with him , A
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Occasionally, he plays checkers with one of several guards who
authorities (lacy paid him $12 an hour for his
work,
maintain
a 24-hour vigil or sits down for a card game with some of
with sex as part of his duties. The man was married and said he
I
most of
the
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the jail exercise room.
was over,
needed the money for
year.oldchild.
somebody walked upto you and said, !Did you know a guy inour
He
voraciously
follows newspaper reports of his case.
Another acquaintance, Art Peterson, 36, said (lacy offered him
neighborhood has been killing people for seven years andburying
had
Sometimes,
he
gets
angry
about what he reads and talks to one of
$3004496 for sex and $10 an hour to accompany hum on business the bodies under his house?' You'd say he was nuts. Nobody
I.
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he 'll
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the
guards
stationed
outside
his door.
trips. Peterson said he rejected the offer,
any klèa anything like that was going
"I
know
one
time
he
got
real
upset about some newspaper
Whether his guests were willing or unwilling, (lacy may have
Instead, Gacy's neighbors knew him as an affable man a
report and was telling one of the guards about it," said Margot
the
habit
of
keqft
remembrances
in
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of
those
w,ho
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andan
aspiring
politic
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had
ian
me the rest of my Iffe'
Others have called him a
Phillips, a spokeswoman for Cook County Hospital. "Ibis was
visited him.
braggart and a man somehow desperate
to be popular.
right after the 33rd body was found. But he's caused no problems
Authorities found a "little black beak" filled mostly with the
YOU sat UOWD and had a cup of coffee with him, you'd like — no trouble at all.
uncomfortable reminder of what went on in the house that once phone numbers of young men and "mementos" of his visitors In
him, the Investigator said. John Q. (lacy, the average citizen,
"But most people are just a little disgusted to handle him
stood there.
the house.
was a,very nice 8uY."
After weeks of excavation In their search for bodies, Cook
This man is Just someone who — You know — Is not your run-of.
"When he had contacts with Individuals, he would keep a
es the nicest man you could ever want to meet, said one the-mill prisoner."
County workers had demolished the house, once worth an memento," one investigator said. "It was just a fetish. A
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"You wouldn't believe the hate mall we get on him," added
estimated $10,000, and leveled the land.
would goto take a shower or he'd fail asleep and, Gacy would take
t
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h
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vy
guard
to
court
hearings.
Philip
Hardlman, Cook County corrections director.
"They were trying to extinguish every reminder of him from their driver's license out of their pants. A lot of times It was escor
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abuMnessman,
During
his stay at Cook County Hospital, Gacy has been
the face of the earth,"saldSamAmlrante,oneofGacy'stwo driver's llcensesora piece ofjewefr
jewelry
Gacy's
trial
promises
to
be
a
grisly
show
and
already
has
set
at
shackled
to
attorneys
his bed, to protect others — and himself, Hardiman
pie"
least one legal precedent.
said. Defense attorneys called the shackles a "calculated attempt
Authorities later discoverW many of the owners of the
Carole Hoff says she can't sleep some nights wondering it the
He is charged with more murders than any single person In U.S. to destroy his morale.
thosefound
listed In
(llead some of thas
home she once shared with (lacy on Swnmerdale was the scene of ininiSOtOS andthey
at
history
and defense lawyers say
have mapped outs winBut one Cook County Hospital worker said, "You never know
They suspect
the largest string of sex murders in u.s. history.
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ease.
If
they
s,
Gacy
would
'—the
first
who
would want to go after him."
beneath Gacy's crawlapace.
"The thing that's been worrying me Is now I'm wondering
Martin 7ãeI", 36, who worked as Gacy's plutograpber at
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min utes and the parking lot to make a pound and the
behind the Greater Sanford trappers usually bring them to
Chamber of Commerce is a market In large plastic bags:
sma ll mountain of aluminum. Mr. Robinson will even sell you
The truck Is Jack Robinson's 18 the bags for 35 cents, or three
wheeler and every Wednesday toni. When t he cans have been
he drIves over from Cocoa's weighed, you can get the bags
Aluminum Recyclers to pick up back.
old drink cans, TV ant ennae,
Instead of a yearly renlawn chairs that have seen dezvous, today's trappers
better days, bent and broken gather every week on Wedpipe sections. Anything, as long nesdays at 2 p.m. in the
as It is made of aluminum.
chamber's parking lot.
And car batteries, too. Mr. "I do It just for the exercise,"
Robinson will pay $2.23 for any claims Ernest Cohen, who lives
old batteries.
at 213 Bradshaw St. in Sanford.
As the can collectors straggle "I've been coining down every
in, the young man with the week for about a year."
bicycle hands them a small
Cohen darted collecting cans
card with a number on it. That as a result of another hobby. "I
keeps everyone in order. No go bike riding," he said. "I jiat
line jumpers here.
ride around and whatever I see
In the early lBOOs the I pick up. I'm pensioned off, bet
mountain men of the west Idolt for the exercise. I'm not
would spend the winter trap- In It for the money."
ping animals for their fur. As Cohen peddles his way
Come spring they would gather around town, Mopping now and
up their bundles and head down then to pick lça wayward cg
the mountain for a rendezvo us can, he is adding a bIll, green
with a buyer. Hundreds of to his wallet. "It varies I lw4
trappers would gather. Pelts $15 me week, but this week I
would be sold or bartered and won't go over seven."
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VFW Post 8207 and ladles
auxiliary.
Also, at the meeting,
elections will be held for
two positions.
All members are urged
to attend this meeting and
are requested to wear their
uniform, if possible. A
small reception will follow
Nina's visit,
On Sept. 15, VFW Post

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Longwood
Correspondent
834-8760

Mrs. A.H. Maureen Echols)
Hatcher has been in Sanford a
long time. She is the oldest of
the 12 Echols children who
moved to Sanford from
Alabama in 1921.
It's about time Maureen had
a birthday celebration. Things
were planned on her three
previous birthdays', but
something "always interfered."

8207 and ladies auxiliary
will hold an "Old
Fashioned
Night."
Beginning at6p.m., the bill
of fare will include ham.
burgers for 35 cents, hot
dogs for 25 cents, baked
beans for 20 cents, cake 10
cents and beer for 40 cents.
Live entertainment will
also be provided.

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Come on out for a good,
inexpensive time. The
public Is cordially invited.
With the resumption of
school, I know many clubs
and organizations are
beginning again. This
means publicity. Why not
call me?

Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. (Buddy) Lee of West First Street,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Dorothy Maria, to Thomas Neil Klinger, sop of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul E. Klinger Sr., 1980 W. Lake Brantley Road,
Maitland.
The bride-elect who was born in Sanford, is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Buford Walters of
Oroville, Calif., and Mrs. Ebba Stedt Lee and the late Mr.
Jessie A. Lee of Route 1, Sanford.
Miss Lee is a 1970 graduate of Seminole High School
where she was a member of the swim team for three years
and a member of Future Homemakers of America, also
for three years. She completed Patricia Stevens Modeling
and Finishing School in 1972. She has been employed as a
personnel records clerk, Southern Bell Telehpone Company for eight years.
Her fiance, who was born in Marietta, Ohio, is the
grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Buck Sr. and the
late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klinger, also of Marietta.
He is a 1970 graduate of Lyman High School, Longwood
and a 1q12 graduate of Seminole Community College. He is
employed by the United States Post Office and Garden
Arts Nursery.
The wedding will be an event of Nov. 17, at 3 p.m. at St.
Mary Magdalen Church, Altamonte Springs.

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You're invited to cocktails, a
buffet and auction at the home
of Phyllis and Art Grtndle in
Spring Valley on Sunday, Sept.
30, from 2 to 6 p.m. Art will
serve as the auctioneer.
The hitch is there's a $7.50 tab
involved. The beneficiary of the
benefit is the Humane Society
of Seminole County Inc.
Alimited number of tickets
are available at the society,
2001 E. 25th St., phone 323-8685.

DEAR S'rWF: Most senior

citizens rates are Intended to
attract the senior citizen's
business as well as give a break
to older folks living on a fixed
Income.
To separate those who need It
from those who don't, and the
exclude those who don't, would
be a horrendous task. Not to
mention the inequities that
could result.
DEAR ABBY: An
acquaintance of mine is about
to give birth. She Is married,
but the baby is not her
husband's. He married her
when she was six months along,
knowing the baby wasn't his,
but he loved her anyway. (The
baby's real father just took off.)
My question Is this: After the
baby Is born, what should I say
to her husband? Would
congratulations be appropriate
under the circumstances? Or do
you think it would be in poor
taste? Alter all, everybody
knows he didn't have anything
to do with It.

CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS:
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BROKENHEARTED IN L.A.
Problems? You'll feel better
1)EAR BROKENHEARTED: if you get them off your chest.
I agree Ith your suggestion For a personal reply write to
but, In order to be absolutely Abby. Box 69700, Los Angeles,
certain that one's Ishes are Cal. 90069. Please enclose
carried out, a la)'er should be stamped, self-addressed en-

writing. Consequently, the stat

will get It all! She had son:
valuable furniture and jeweir
which was auctioned off. Th
state will get the proceeds am
strangers will have hei
precious personal possessions
She told me that she wante(
to be cremated, but since .Tht
left no instructions, she wa
buried.
I am 41, and have learned
valuable lesson. I)eath may not
be a pleasant thought, but it i
Inevitable and can conic
without warning, so I havc
made all my wishes known in
writing—with copies to several
relatives and friends. Even ii
things have only sentimental
value, if no specific provisions
have been made for their
disposition, the public all.
niinistrator can (and doesi
throw all personal items away.
(Letters, pictures, etc.)
Last year this happened to
over 6,000 people in Los Angeles
alone. If only one person reads
this and does something about
It, I'll feel that my friend did not
the In vain.

Congratulations are Indeed in
order.
If not for the
achievement, for showing
himself to be more of a man
than the baby's natural father.
DEAR ABBY: I had a friend

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Mary Lou McDonald is about
over the zombie stage and jet
lag after a trip to Europe which
included I Andon, Paris and
l.ucerne, among other points on
the continent.
She was accompanied by her
daughter. Cindy, and Allison
Lanier, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Iinier of Ravensbrook.
For two and one-half weeks,
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Baptist Church under Rev.
Matthew Jackson is in
charge of the 6 p.m. service.
Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bryan, 4907 San Nicholas, Tampa,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl
Louise, to Bruce Cochran Dowlen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam F. Dowlen, 3307 South Park Ave., Sanford.
Born in Tampa, the bride-elect is the granddaughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Ramond H. Howard, Mrs. Myrtle
Bryan and the late Cleveland Bryan all of St. Petersburg.
Miss Bryan is a 1972 graduate of ILB. Plant High School,
Tampa, a 1975 graduate of the University of Florida and
she received a bachelor's degree in Advertising and
Marketing from Florida State University in 1978. She is
employed as administrative assistant for North American
Life and Casualty, Miami Beach.
Her fiance, who was born in Miami Beach, is the
grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Allan F. Kneale of New
Rochelle, N.Y., the late Sam P. Dowlen and Mrs. William
M. Davis, 10190 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour.
He Is a 1966 graduate of Seminole High School where he
was a member of the Letterman's Club and Key Club. He
attended Florida Technological University and is employed in the Mortgage Loan Department of Florida
Federal Savings and Loan, St. Petersburg.
The wedding will be an event of Oct. 6, at the First
Baptist Church, Tampa.

Baptist Church will
celebrate
its
90th
Anniversary, . Sunday,
August 26, at 11 a.m. The
guest speaker will be
Napolern Ford of the
University of Central
Florida. Music will be
provided by the Young
Adult choir of First Shiloh.
At 2:30 p.m., Second Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church
under the direction of Rev.
H.L. Harris, will be In

EloiseL Williams is
t anding a week visiting
1aivu and friends In
1,ilaini. A happy birthday Is
wWled her onAug. 24, also
the birthday of her niece,
thsy Randali.

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DEAR ABBY: I'm all for
taking care of our old people
and giving them every possible
break. But I think giving every
person who reaches age 60 or 65
lower rates for transportation,
haircuts, entertainment. etc., is
just plain ridiculous!
I have friends and relatives
who are loaded with money, but who would have been 8
because they're "senior tomorrow. She was struck by
citizens" they take advantage car and died instantly. She hat
of all these reduced rates and no family and left no will. Sin
had quite a bit of money thai
laugh about it.
I would like your opinion - she wanted to go to her Eavoritt
charities, but she never go
and the opinion of others.
POOR WORKING STIFF around to putting anything Ii

Bryan - Dowlen

MAR VA
HAWKINS
Sanford
Correspondent
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' Special
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Lee - Klinger

and
the
environment,
adolescent parents, consumer
protection, county referral
services, reader's theater,
speed reading and contemporary literature.
The upcoming year will indude a seminar on assertive
communication for university
women, a study of natural
resources, an over view of the
arbitration program for
juvenile offenders,
the
changing family, opportunities
for job placement, theater,
literature and physical and
mental balance. Monthly
meetings are held the first
Thursday of each month in
Sear's Activity Room in the
Altamonte Mall at 7:30 p.m.
Luncheon meetings are
scheduled for December and
May.

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Five Generations
Came To Reunion
The Tillman family
reunion brought together
five generations. The Invocation was given by Rev.
G.L. Sims of New Mt.
Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church where the
family worshipped last
Sunday.
The home of Mrs. Agnus
Tillman, West 7th Street,
was the setting of the
reunion. There were 26
grands and six greatgrands attending.
Out-of-town guests were
William Tillman,
Cleveland, Ohio; Rev, and
Mrs. Grady Robinson,
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.
Shed Dawson, Jacksonville; Mrs. Agnes Tillman
Davis, Philadelphia; Mrs.
Myrtis T. Lackey, Atlanta,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. David
Fraizer, Jacksonville;
Agnus Tillman Smith,
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Richerson,
Atlanta; Mr. J. Simmons,
Jacksonville; Mrs. Mable
Burton, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bruton, and S.P.
Bruton, DeLand; Benita
Tillman, Miami; Mrs.
Pearl Hill, Jacksonville;
and Mable Oliver and
(car Thomas, Orlando.
Mrs. LL Thomas and
Earl E. Minott have
returned from the National
Elks Convention held In
New York City. While In
the city, Mlnott visited with
friends and former Sanforttes. He was the guest
of honor at a dinner party
given by Mr. and Mrs. John
McClarien. He also visited
other points in the state.

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in the Anesthesia For Nurses went trom one end of Italy to
Program at the university. He the other by bus and throughly
was tapped into the Nurses enjoyed it," Mary Lou said.
Honor Society, Alpha Eta. He
Foreign travel is nice, exalso received the Alice McNeal citing, educational, different
Award, the highest award for and expensive - so many
scholastic achievement
tourists say.
straight As.
Mary Lou agrees with so
Tommy has already moved to rn,,w,y r.th..rc --Tharp'c no larp
Brunswick, Ga., where he has a like the United States to live
position with the Brunswick- and certainly no place like
Glynn Hospital there. His son, home."
Bryan, accompanied Georgia
and Orville to Birmingham.
Caroline Holtzclaw attended
"We are just delighted that a craft show and workshop in
he's living so close to home," Atlanta. "It was fabulous,"
(;trgia said.
Caroline said.
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p.m.
Among those assisting the
This year on her 79th birhostesses in pouring and serthday, Aug. 18, Maureen was
honored at a tea at the home of ving were Mrs. Kenneth (Ann)
Echols, Barbara Swaggerty of
a sister, Mrs. F.E. (Pauline)
Palatka,
and Betty Sue JohnBradley on Citrus Drive. Two
ston
and
Cynthia Johnston of
other sisters, Mrs. Harry
Savannah,
Ga.
(Evelyn) Hansen of Hollywood,
and Mrs. D.K. (Lucite) McNab
of Palatka, shared the hostess
Dr. and Mrs. Orville
duties with Pauline.
(Georgia) Barks have returned
Maureen said she really from Birmingham, Ala., where
they attended commencment
enjoyed the celebration.
"Oh, she loved it. We all did," exercises when their son,
Thomas (Tommy) Jessup
Pauline said.
Barks, was graduated with the
More than 60 longtime family highest honors from the
friends and relatives from near University of Alabama.
and far attended the fete betTommy received it certificate

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University Women
To Hold Orientation
The American Association of
University Women in Seminole
County (SC) will hold an
orientation meeting for all
present and prospective
members and their guests.
The meeting will be In Sear's
Activity Room In the Altamonte
Mall. Refreshments will
be available at 7 p.m. with the
meeting beginning at 7:30.
Newly elected officers are:
Mary Balk, president; Barbara
Green, programs; Jane
Carroll, treasurer; Elizabeth
Yeager, membership; Ellen
Prichard, recording secretary;
and Janet Ankell, corresponding secretary.
Chartered in December 1978,
the AAUW branch in Seminole
County has provided programs
dealing with county school
superintendents, displaced
homemakers, power prothktlon

Sunday, Aug. 28,

It 's About Time Maureen
Was Honored On Birthday

Helps Children
VFW Post 8207 and ladies
auxiliary hosted the "All
Star Circus of Magic
Benefit." Sponsored by
Caspers Evangelistic
Assn., the proceeds from
this event will help defray
Costs Incurred at the
summer camp held for
area disadvantaged
children.
The chief prestidigitator
for the event
Caspers, "The Magic
Man", and his "Corn-

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who held a spiritual assembly Saturday, Aug. 18 at the Sanford Civic Center,
gives opening prayer. Other members of the faith from throughout the central
Florida area also attended.
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Husband By-Passed, Wife Bitter

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Bitterness always makes me
ill and divides my mind until
my creative thoughts dry up. So
I began to ask the Lord to show
me some scriptures that would
deliver my spirit of bitterness.
I had been studying the first
five books of the Bible and
reading about how the tabernacle In the wilderness - the
place of worship for God's
people- was built and how the
Worship was conducted. I read
that God told Moses to have the
People crush their olives and
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bring the pure oil to Aaron, the Exodus. I don't have time to be
priest. Aaron and his sons were bitter toward our critics and
to use the oil for a light. They those who would destroy us If
were to burn the light every they could. I am just trying to
night and never let it go out in put them Into God's hands.
that place of worship.
Oral has often said, "Send
As I read that passage In your problems through heaven
Exodus, the Lord seemed to say first." That's what I'm trying to
to me,, "Evelyn Roberts, you, do with my struggles and hurts
your husband, and Richard -give them to Jesus. He knows
have been given the same how to handle them so much
command that Aaron and his better than I.

sons received. You are to car ry
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Christ to people in darkness,
That is your Job. You have no
time for anything else to enter
Intoyour life. mereisnopl
for bitterness or vengence. You
are not to harbor bad thoughts
in your heart about anyone. You
have your work cut out for you.
Oh. I thank God for showing
me those beautiful passagesm

thing is that you
don't have to deal with your
bitterness and resentment
alone. You don't have to be
conqueredbythem. The Bible
says, "In all these things we are
more than conquerors through
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wants to help you. I hope you
will give your struggle to Him
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seemingly content
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minister promotion my husband
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Initiative, Integrity, and even when we were with you, darling
wife Evelyn to share an
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sweat of his brow.
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at First Baptist Church, Sanford, will be Rev. Charles
Granger. Ordained to the Gose1 ministry In 1954, he has
pastor in North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida and
is currently serving
of Church Relations d
Baptist CamPUS Ministry at Stetson University.
In the morning service the church will be observing an "On.
to-College" emphasis. All college students Will be intmduced.
Pastor of the local congregation, Dr. Jay T CoInato, will be
in the Atlanta area this Sunday, preaching at two former
rates as they celebrate special OCculaim, the First
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Rising second graders will be presented Bibles in the 11a.m.
service and the church will receive new members.

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of the Baptist Joint ordination degrees in an effort whether a court or a state voluntarily paying fees for such
When Congress was consj4er- new religinn.s sn,'h
ns the Committee on Public Affairs, to protest rising property taxes. agency can determine what local services as police and fire
lug the legislation that became Unification Church
and Scien- testified that the legislation
Hundreds of residents of constitutes a proper church, protection.
the Tax IWorni Act of 1979, the tology.
"would
have
a
profoundly
Hardenburgh,
followed including a determination of the
U.S. Catholic Conference and
Fundraising scandals such as chilling effect on solicitation of by residentsN.Y.,
Others argue that church es
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New
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the National Council of Chur- that involving the
thanmake u for the
Baltimore.. funds by churches generally." liberty and Rochester, got the Hensley's California-based more
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they receive
Wood underscored what has mail order degrees at a cocktail Universal life Church.
their test unoroyon the proposal. prompted concern from both
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the social services they
become the new theme in party in order to have their
The two groups suggested government and religious evolving
The church which claims provlue a commun t y, lflCiUuifll,
nclu ng
church-state tensions homes, which they called
that Congress repeal the groups.
members in ew Y.orn
teen clubs
when he said his organization churches, removed from propt. I
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exemption of churches from the
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alone has
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tax on unrelated business in- independent Roman Catholic requirin g any ction to a law ertv tax rolls.
auopslon
small
fee
ser
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and
other
for
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those who solicit
In early March, a New York other than a
come - the first time in U.S. order, raised up to a $1 million a funds
social
dmation,
The
Internal
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welfare
programs.
from the public to ac- Supreme Court Justice ruled
history
with a tax month through direct mail, count for the use
of that money. the exemptions of the residents Service has recognized it as a
But as a growing number of
exemption sought to be un- telling contributors the funds
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covered,
taxpayers
begin to feel the bite
were to aid starving children opposed
Wilson proposal ordered the property returned
The two groups' suggestion and for overseas missions, because the
Finally,
there
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question
of
increased
assessments
"the government is to the tax rolls,
of the obligations of a church to between 1971 and 1976, one
was accepted, but that has not Instead, the order, which constitutionally prohibited
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Stilled the controversy sur. allegedly spent $3 of every $4 from requiring churches and
.t*wyers 55) the CSSt IS
being asked by a number of went from $845 to $4,0( rounding church and religious raised on the fundraising effort their agencies to disclose the al most certain to in. app
ealed ministers and congregations, churches and their members
institutions' financial activities. itself, invested the money in financial records of conThe issues that still need to be
may be forced to take a second
Religion is big business in risky real estate deals.
tributlons received."
resolved in the Hardenburgh
America. In lSfl, the last year
In
a
scattered
but
growing
look
the social contract they
As an outgrowth of the
Tax exempt church property case are tough - first, New number of instances, some have at
with their community.
for which figures are available, Pallottine scandal, Rep. issues have been most dramati- York's property
tax assessment congregations have decided to
religious organizations Charles Wilson, D-Calif., has caily underscored in upstate system,
the prime target of the walk on both sides of the tax And it could very well be that
received $16.4 billion dollars in been pushing legislation known New York in a case
property owners.
fence by insisting on the a new contract will be spelled
contributIons- 47 percent of all as the "charity disclosure bill." property owners got mallwhere
order
But also the question of principle of exemption but out in the courts.
charitable giving in the United It would greatly increase the
States.
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First Assembly of God, Sanford, will honor Pastor Don Cox
and his wife Rose Marie Sunday with special appreciation
awards during the morning
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joy and pride that people still
daughter, a fact w hich Mary
"The Crosby name hasn't want to hear his voice which is
Crosby
she's dropped her helped or hurt my career.
one of the nicest I ever heard."
middle name, Frances
will came to Hollywood with a good
Mary is not close to her
live with all the days of her life, agent who got me interviews mother. She stays in touch with
She's also a beautiful young and I did the rest.
her brothers, Harry, 20, who is
woman of 19 and an individual
"i graduated from high acting in repertory in England,
quite unlike her famous singing school when I was 15 and went and Nathanial, 17, a scratch
fat her and her actress mother, to the University of Texas, handicap golfer who runs the
Kathryn.
mother's alma mater, or a annual lung Crosby golf tourresemblance to her parents. drama department but all I

PANY

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lucky to be his daughter and to

grow up with him. I take great

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AFTERNOON

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on cans. I make about $10 a aluminum that people throw "and I drank all of it."
money left over. Six months of red-haired grandmother arrow on the scale goes around singers of the local Sweet
Eleven-year-old David swinging a 10-pound sledge confessed to using her grand- heavy bags are admired and Adelines. Mrs. Korgan said In
exercise, though. He is week."
out as junk. But you've got to
1981 the local chapter will be
unemployed, young and has a
Before the truck arrived, grab it as quick as you can." Sierputowaki lives at 610 earns Davis $27 for the 117 son's wagon to haul scrap to their owners congratulated.
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great tan. "I go out every day to Sims walked slowly around the
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dividuals brought in
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helps keep the place clean."
pick up pop tops, too," he ex- bring in what they have pershe said. "The girls bring their
He has been making his plained, but the dedicated sonally used. "Them four claims he is still owed $20 for with large baskets in back, but the group has a friendly air trophy.
rounds for about six months. "A aluminum trapper also scouts there's mine," boasted a Lake his son's bicycle. Davis Is station wagons, and even a little about it. Many people see each Sanford's Florence Korgan is cans to practice each week and
few people save them for me. Ifor venetian blinds, pipes, old county man pointing to four supposed to pay his father first red wagon were used to bring in other there week after week there representing the Sounds I collect them. We've been
don't have another job so I rely lounge chairs, and "anything pillow-case size plastic bags, and then he can have any the 23 cent-a-pound scrap. A and become friends. As the of Sunshine, 54 golden-throated getting roughly $8 a week."

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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
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city of Sanford charging
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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
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Mrs. Tucker in the suit protect itself from lawsuits in
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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
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fixes the responsibility for made toMrs. Tucker before she exist, and City Manager pending against the city.
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sidewalks, city forces be in- site had police inspection
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the city or some other party to a maximum.
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lawsuit s.tti.d
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out, under a two-phase offer from the city and $5,000
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accident happening, and the commission,
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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
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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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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)
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"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
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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
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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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Rich Quigley, assistant to
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possible
professional for this year is "just under guild approached the board for and demonstrations.
it," Mrs. Telson said.
assistance.
dance company to survive $20,000," Hearn said.
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paying any of the dancers," Council of Florida, he said.
Seminole. Mrs. Scott maintains exposed to the fine art.
"Our company dancers, Hearn said. "We were still
School board members these students must achieve "a
"it allows for every child to
although very professional, are losing $40 even with the o contacted said they would have high scholastic average" in have the
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through fifth grade, Hearn said. percent is earned income and 30 were doing it for free for six or professional"

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ourselves in our super com. Ile said the $8,100 donation will percent is board membership, seven years so I
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munity-oriented ballet com- help pay for the $12,600 those 54 advertising and donations."
disturbed over the hubbub."
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perform twice at 27 public
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A PLO official said a showdown with the

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Seminole, In a letter to The for free. The difficulty is we are
Evening Herald, said she one of the four professional
resented school board members regional companies in the state

It was a meeting with Terzi that led to
Young's resigning his U.N. post.

But diplomatic sources said postponern
with delegates still awaiting butructions
from their government, was still possible.

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their Positions Ambassador Andrew Youn
an other U.S.delegates, who were frustrated
. in tWir attempts to put off the debate, tried to
arrange a Postponement of the vote.
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Friday, Aug. 24,lfl

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MEXICO CITY (UP!) - Mexico has flatly rejected a
request by the United States to help pay for the millions of
dollars in damages from the massive oil slick spewing
from a Mexican well that is fouling the Texas coast.
The Mexican Foreign Ministry issued a communique
Thursday night that said the government turned down the
American petition. The communique also chided
Washington for not giving Mexico time to respond before
making the request public.
The State Department said In Washington Thursday
night it would comment on Mexico's decision today.
The runaway Ixtoc I well In Mexico's Campeche Bay
has spilled a record 1.91 Million barrels of oil since It blew
out on June 3 and Pemex says it would take until the end of
October to cap the well.

Mondale Leaves For China
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Vice President Walter Mondale left for China today on a mission he said would lead to
a relationship "very similar to relationships that we have
with other major powers of the world."
"We have a full range of objectives we're pursuing on
this trip that broaden and deepen relations between China
and the United States," Mondale said shortly before he
began the 10-day Asian trip.
Mondale, his wife and their party left Andrews Air
Force Base in nearby Maryland at 8:50 a.m. EDT.
"We're now in a tough process, a very Important
process, where we are truly normalizing relations, so that
the relations between China and the United States will be
very similar to relationships that we have with other
major powers of the world," Mondale said. "That's
basically what this mLsion Is about."

Auditor General Ernest
Ellison says the Cabinet, acting
on the recommendation of
Harmon Shields, paid $1 million
too much for environmentally
endangered land in central
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Carter Concludes Cruise
Down The Mississippi
ABOARD THE DELTA QUEEN (UP!) — President
Carter, concluding a 659-mile riverboat cruise that drew
tens of thousands to the Mississippi's banks, has restated
U.S. support of Egyptian-Israeli efforts as the way to
peace in the Mideast.
Although expressing surprise that Egypt turned down a
"modest" U.S. proposal on Palestinian rights, Carter
said, "We've put our eggs in the basket of a negotiated
settlement that starts with the Israeli-Egyptian treaty."
Carter arrived in St. Louis today after a cruise on the
Delta Queen that began in St. Paul, Minn., one week ago
tonight. Day and night, Carter went ashore to shake
hands, or stood on the catwalk and spoke to people who
had come to see him
more than 40 times in all.
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Soviet Dancer Defects
NEW YORK (UP!)
Soviet dancer Alexander
Godunov, one of the premier soloists of the Bolshoi Ballet,
is the fourth major Russian dancer to defect to the U.S. in
recent years.
The whereabouts of the handsome 29-year-old dancer,
who asked for and won political asylum In the U.S.
Thursday, were being kept secret today.
Godunov had been appearing in New York with the
Bolshoi since last week. He is the first member of the
prestigious Moscow company ever to seek asylum. His
wife, also a Bolshoi dancer, did not defect with him.

Energy, Ho using
Pace Inflation Rise
WASHINGTON UP!) - its monthly analysis of inflation percent all year.
year at its current level, it upward by only 0.1 percent financing a house purchase
Americans got no relief from that directly affects the wallets
The administration has prewould be the worst dose of following a similar 0.2 percent jumped 2.7 percent, reflecting
oppressive inflation last month of all Americans.
dicted inflation will finish the
rising prices since the end of Increase in June.
increases in mortgage rates.
as consumer prices shot up
The pump price of gasoline year at about 11 percent. But
World War II.
—Transporation costs The 6.2 percent increase in fuel
another I percent, the govern- has gone up a whopping 42 most economists say even that
jumped 1.8 percent, mainly due oil prices was the sixth large
ment reported today.
percent in the past 12 months, gloomy projection is conserva•
The Labor Department said to higher prices for gasoline gain in a row.
the department said.
live unless improvement begin its price index for all urban and new cars. That index,
Clothing costs declined by 0.1
Once again, energy and
The overall 1 percent boost
consumers stood at 218.9 in which has now posted nine percent after falling by the
housing costs registered large was identical to the June inThree days ago, President July. That means good and straight months of large in- same amount in the previous
gains in July but shoppers crease and meant that inflation Carter told an Iowa radio services which cost $100 in 1967 creases, has risen by 16 percent month. Medical care rose 0.7
benefitted
food
prices. from moderating at the consumer level has now audience he thought Americans were priced at $218.90 last over the past year.
percent - about the same as
climbed at an annual rate of would see "the inflation rate month.
—Housing costs rose 1.2 during the preceding six
Gasoline prices at the punip 13.1 percent during the first turning around and start going
Here is a rundown of con- percent, the sixth straight months — and entertainment
soared by 5 percent while fuel seven months of 1979.
down again" by the end of the sumer prices in various double-digit advance. Home prices rose 0.7 percent, sharply
oil costs advanced 6.2 percent,
Monthly gains have ranged year.
categories during July:
prices rose 1.2 percent last higher than June 0.1 percent
the Labor Department said in between 0.9 percent and 1.2 But if Inflation finishes the
—Food and beverages edged month while the cost of increase.

LARNACA, Cyprus (UPI) — A 28-year-old student
hijacked a Libyan Airlines Boeing 727 over Libya
but surrendered without a struggle minutes after the
plane landed at Larnaca airport in Cyprus, a government
spokesman said,
There were no reports of any injuries among the
other passengers and 9 crew members.
The plane, made an emergency landing at Larnaca at
11:30 a.m. (5:30 am. EDT) after the ollot radioed he had
only 10 minutes fuel left. Police boarded the plane soon
afterward and the hijacker, a Libyan student Identified by
an airport official as Mohammed Athmuna, 28, surrendered peacefully.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (UPI) Melissa Feidler, 14, says
she and Rufus Bostic III were just friends. But her school
principal thought Melissa, who is white, was romantically
involved with the black youth, so he expelled her.
U.S. District Judge Oren Lewis ruled Thursday that
Alek Lee Bledsoe, a fundamentalist Baptist preacher and
principal of Marumsco Christian School, had the constitutional right to expel Melissa because of his
suspicions.
Lewis, at 76, one of the most controversial federal
judges, ruled the friendship of the two 14-year-olds
violated Bledsoe's religious tenets against close interracial relationships and justified the expulsion.

It was at I am. on AUg. 24, 71 A D, when tcie
,000 residents were startled by the explosive eruption 01
Mount Vesuvius, a vine-and orchard-covered hill
overlooking the city that most residents never even
suspected was a volcano. More than 18,000 died.
No special celebrations are scheduled to mark the
1,900th anniversary of the tragedy. Stefano De Caro,
superintedent of the Pompeii excavations says there just
was not enough money.

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UP!) — The odds against it
happening were Incredible,
Gonzana and Sky Lustre thundered neck and neck down
the back stretch during a Thurday morning workout at the
Milnerton racetrack. Minutes after passing the finishing
line still tied, the two stablemates dropped dead.

I am, readings: tern.

Port Canaveral: high, 1:13
a.m., 1:21 p.m.; low, 2:43 a.m.,
yesterday's
high,
11; 2:0 pm.
barometric pressure, Sill;
Bayport: high, 2:31 am., 2:41
relative humIdity,
13
perceM;
p.m.;
low,
1:47 am., 1:11
p.m.
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Forecast: Variable
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perate, 71; overnight low, 73;

CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. the radioactive elements In the
Powor,çt1p.
Iday ac14snt were uncenYjortda
were InvestiIII trated onto a pin head,'a person
today the second accidental standing one foot away for one
discharge of radioactive hour would have received a
material into a holding pond in dose of radiation equal to about
the past week at the utility's
Crystal River nuclear general- one-one-thousandth of that of a
chest X-ray.
iflg plant.

WASHINGTON (UPI)

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So bs Rec oIling Murdered Famil:

RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!)
presented himself as a man who
MacDonald's testimony pro- scene In a manlier reminiscent with sergeant's stripes, "startquiet and I didn't hear Colette."'-'
Slowly,
reluctantly,
Dr.
Jeffrey
can't
help
but
number
his
duced
some tear-filled eyes on of the Sharon Tate murders six ed to awing something
$nfotd
at me. I
Mac
Donald leaned forward in family and the ,u8ig in 1170 they the jury, although the presecu- months before.
MacDonald, his head hanging ;
Mffiony
aim. is
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raised my left arm up and got down, then recounted hew tie
his
ch
a
ir
and
began
reading
a
were
killed,
ADMISSIONS
lion appeared to be less Imoiscwauis
MacDonald claims four In- hit, I believe partially on my found the bodies of his wife and::
letter from his wife Colette, To escape those thoughts, he pressed.
truders
tIres men and a arm and head at the same time Children.
Sindra L. soil
Sanford:
'a
written seven months before said, he worked 7010 hours a
th
Today
Arch Plnkky
oseprosecigor,
were
woman
wim
said "Acid is and I was knocked back onto "All I
Cirmln Hofteclaw
remember
is
a
lot
of
she
and
their
two
daughters
week,
moved
to
the
West
Coast
to
get
their
chance
to
crossgroovy,
kill
the
pigs"
P101111 A. ReiCh
.
Jifli1 F. Kirkland
were the couch."
blood," he said.
were beaten and stabbed to and stepped up his running to examine MacDonald and press reponMbleforthedea
Willie W. Soufflirland Jr.
:
cis.s J. Rita
()fhjg
Jsp,nJfij' L, Hsrrison, AtamoWi
thIll
He said he then fought the
o.
s.
, denib at their Fort Bragg more than five miles a day
&amp;
the government's claim that he wife, Colette, and daughters man with the club while th
øst,ona
e two
but the memories linger and killed his family on Feb. 17, Kimberly and Kristm
ZdMW&amp;kL Dellona
09111111110 cow, 001"a
other men, both white, were
voice
as
haunt.
?mi Decker, Lake Mary
Ch*lusMu,rIh, Of~ City
1170, and then setup the crime
MacDonald said that him- stabbing him. Eventually the
Wilson, (ski Mo&amp;o
I"
Hazel Strum, O inss C"
to read each of six special
dreda of times in the past few buck got free and "I
vichy Resin.. 011110
leverly A. Sar$stson,
thought
memories Mrs. MacDonald
years he has waken up suddenly that there was the distinct
r100mg.d hi the letter to the
hearing the screams of Mrs. pouiblitylwowdbekwed,"
(u$psi.issi
man
he
Ma
dandKlmberly,just said.
scho
as he did that night while he
"The next thing I knew I was
At one point he covered his
The Seminole Pony Baseball Park Dr., from 1 am. until 6 was s$e,pthgoss th,coqch.
Telephone service to the L.kb:
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face and cr d steadily for a
wi hold regi ration p.n.
MaryQtyftallwasknockedo
.
"Isawsosnepeopleatthefog was
aymW 111yalley, oscW
w rw SaWwd NinaI
very quiet," MacDonald Thursday afternoon whei'
half minds who she told of. for Its winter league season
Boys
and
girls
ages
7
through
of
the
couch,"
he
said.
"I
either
said.
elI* N, Frsoca Ave., t
story hi bid written her and Saturday at two locations in 1$ should trb'4 birth certifk ate thought or said, 'What the hell's
ugttni stk
teI
Sicind
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teeth
were
chattering
pole
k "DG ou remember?" Sintint
and $10 in.
hind
city
hail,
city,
going on here?... What are you and I thought I was
In his te4hnony Thursday at
Registration will be held at
going Into Councilman Pat Southward..
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The
Isugne
1U
hold
games
astholes
doing
In
my
home?"
shock.
The
of my wile said today.
his triple-murder trial, the Swgarul Parkl em lOam. astil Saturdays from Sept
SM.* lyMaiti W1. U cai Mum 11W ifltuItL isaea y.,
$ eMil He sild me of the men, a and lUm came flooding back The service dill had n
fanner Green Beret physician 2 i'n. and at King Sspply. 2134 Dec. l
been
black who wore a eld jacket and I realized the home was restored
at press time today.
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purchase of Perdido Key near

appraisals, he said, because
"they might not represent the
open market and have been

companies EVEN IF YOUR HOME IS NOT COMPLETELY PAID FOR!

pane glass.)
But the more efficient use of glass is just one of the
features of a Watt-Wise home. Others can Inc hide an
energy-saving water heater, higher-efficiency air
conditioner or heat pump, proper insulation, and
more efficient appliances.
The Watt-Wise Living
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io
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Accurate with figures?
Like to most the public?

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estate commission

He also charged that UNit's
Beaches and Shores
closed its eyes to several
coastal construction setback
line violations.
Those criticims became
public through newspaper reports earlier.
The Lower Wekiva River
criticism is the most sigificant
new revelation, partly because
one of the experts blasted by
Ellison is Robert Viele, maverick DNR appraiser often
called In by then-Attorney
General Robert Shevin and
other Cabinet officers when
they weren't satisfied with a
Bureau of

Loans can be arranged up to S50000' If you own
your own home. Condominium or mobile home and
lot All homeowners qualify including widows re tirees and even those rejected by banks or loan

Montgomery Ward sold more

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!)
A championship softball
match between city police and sheriff's deputies Wednesday erupted into an argument perforated by gunfire.
Several shots reportedly were fired In the parking lot of
a city park after a policeman pointed a pistol at the coach
of the sheriff's squad during the city law enforcement
championship game from 12:30 to 2 a.m. Wednesday.
No one was hurt, but Police Director E. Winslow
Chapman Thursday said the Internal affairs division was
Investigating the matter.

showers. HI&amp; meedy In the soalli winds arond 19 knots
7bere have been a few calls to offered through the Florida
"Unfortunately, we haven't arson came nine days after the ly
low Os. Lows In the 71s. today and Saturday. Seas led the police with information Advisory Committee ti Arson had many calls.
anonymous. It is like are urged by officiali; to contact
Nothing which blaze,
following
the Crimewatch; you can collect any of these agencies:
Variable mostly southeast and in loss, Wiada sad seas higher concerning the Aug. 1 blaze that Prevention for information would lead us to a suspect," examination of evidence the
reward without having your
osath wiada ii mph or Was but near scattered thu.ders$.rms, killed Sanford firefighter leading to the identification of said Bernoaky.
— Florida Advisory Corngathered
from
the
smoldering
name revealed," Bernosky mittee on Arson Prevention at
pity near thudersh.weri.
William Lloyd Price, but persons responsible for the fire
An 11-man investigating team remains of the burnt out said.
EXTENDED FORECAST
(305) 843-7900;
Bali probabIlIty II percent
nothing disclosed thus far has which destroyed nearly a composed of members of city, Seminole Pet
Supply building.
Persons who wish to donate
tiday and Saturday nad Si
produced any suspects, Sgt. square block on Magnolia county and state units deterThcida except northwest
— Orlando state fire marshal':
"One of the things ldon't feel funds to increase the amount of
percent tonight.
at 423-66;
Partly cloudy wftk scattered William Bernoaky said today. Avenue between Second and mined the fatal fire had been many people realise
is that we the reward, or
SAIVRDAY TIDES
those with inthundershowers were
A reward of $6,000 has been Third streets.
— Sanford Police Depart
deliberately set. The finding of will keep their name complete- formation
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director, split a $208,000 real

Pensacola and it wasn't dis-

closed publicly as required by
state law, Ellison said.

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chased 240 acres of Levy
County land from Shields for
Gulf and Western Corp. at the
same time Shields was working
out a massive land swap between the company and the
state, Ellison said. And the
taxpayers paid for Shields to go
to Jacksonville to close the
deal.
Three former state officials,
including Randolph Hodges,
Shields' predecessor as DNR

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than 200,000 Franklin stoves and wood furnaces during the
past three years with confusing and potentially dangerous
Installation instructions, the Federal Trade Commission
said today.
Ward's has agreed to notify consumers It will relocate
the stoves or install heat shields free of charge. Consumers also have the right to refuse the repairs and get
their money back, have the stove removed and the room
in which it was located returned to its original condition
also free of charge.

cloudineU through Saturday
with scattered mainly at- Tarpon
out 0 miles
tonsil and evening thudes'- Varloblo mostly .ontbeaat and

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HOSPITAL NOTES

real
estate
market,
professional real estate appraisers on my staff are of the
opinion that the (Department of
Natural Resources) negotiated
the purchase of the Wekiva
River project based on a value
estimate which was approximately $1 million in excess of
what was indicated by the
market."
The criticism is one of dozens
contained in Ellison's audit of
DNR from July 1, 1977, to June
30, 1978. Many of the criticisms
have leaked out and been
reported publicly in recent

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$2,500 to $50,000

where the pontiff is scheduled to deliver a speech to the

United Nations Oct. 2.
The archdiocese of New York and U.N. officials both
regard John Paul as their visitor, and each has a full
day's agenda of activities in store for the pope's one-day
stay.

That discharge was nt water coolant pump.
revealed until Tuesday and a
No date has been given for the
company spokesman said it repairs to be completed, but
was a result of an apparent company officials said they
operator error.
expect to restart the unit
A company spokesman said if Thursday.

Doctor

The three appraisals submit-

ted to the Cabinet by Shields,
State audits are generally
then-director of the Depart- confidential until the agency
ment of Natural Resources, under review submits its
contained "serious deficien- response and the whole pack.
cies," Ellison said.
age is released by Ellison.
"Based on an analysis of the
An Atlanta businessman pur-

"In my opinion, none of the
appraisals was sufficient to
justify the department's use of
them as evidence of value in
recommending the purchase of
the Lower Wekiva River
properties," Ellison said.
Of the seven sales used by
Viele to arrive at a value for the
Wekiva tracts, only two were
"acceptable arms-length"
market transactions, Ellison
said. The others were not acceptable because they were to
agencies with condemnation
powers or were sales of "a nonarms-length nature."
Sales to government units or
agencies with condemnation
powers should not be used in

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Pope John Paul H's upcoming
goodwill trip to the United States has been causing a lot of
III will among all the people vying for the pontiff's time.
The power struggle Is especially fierce In New York,

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questioned.

Florida.
Ellison said In an audit prepare a response to it.
released Thursday the state Landers released it late Thurswas taken when it paid $3.7 day after getting an advisory
million for 4,500 acres along the opinion from Attorney General
Lower Wekiva River in Lake Jim Smith concluding it probaand Seminole counties in 1976. bly is covered by the state

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A spokesman confirmed
A spokesman said the
Thursday that 27,000 gallons of Wednesday discharge was even
water containing a small less, saying if It was concenamount of radioactive elements trated on a pin head the
were discharged into the radiation would "be like being
holding pond Wednesday with- in the Florida sun for five
out first going through sam- minutes."
piing tanks.
The plant has encountered a
Last Friday, 82,800 gallons of number of minor problems In
water containing radioactive the past two weeks and was
elements were discharged into shut down Saturday to enable
the holding pond.
repairs to be made on a faulty

Stablemafes Drop Dead

Shields endangered land proposal.
Viele was instructed to
conduct his own appraisal of the
Lower Wekiva property after
two other appraisals were

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months, however, and helped
build up the pressure which led
to Shield's resignation from
state government two weeks
ago.
The audit is tentative and is
being studied by interim DNR
director Jay Landers, who must

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Friday, Aug. 24,

Judge Sides With Preacher

2nd
1t Nuke Site

Vesuvius Eruption Date

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)

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POMPEII, Italy (UP!) — Exactly 1,900 years ago
today, Mount Vesuvius exploded over the streets of
Pompeii, turning the pleasure retreat into a fiery killing
ground but prerving Ii*sct a rqmarkable example of a

awiti inuie LunC ou y R

NAnON
IN BRIEF

Faulty wiring on the passenger side of a 1969 Pontiac has been
Sue Ellen ReDoutey is suing James P. Haas, an Altamonte
determined as the cause of the fire which injured two Seminole
Springs dentist for irreparable damages" of her mouth and
County firefighters Thursday.
teeth.
IA. Bill Bethke, 31, and technician Mike James, 23, received
According to the suit, Ms. ReDoutey came to Haas' dentist
treatment for acid burns after a battery they were attempting to
office in March, 1973, for diagnosis of her teeth. She had continued•
disconnect exploded in their faces, firemen said.
her office visits for treatment for six years when she filed suit..
Firemen said the two had arrived at the county's maintenance
Haas, who is licensed by the Florida State Board of Dentistry,:
division complex on U.S. Hihwav 17-92 after a passerl1y rt., led
has one office in Altamonte Springs and another in Longwood.
a car fire there. Paul Pratt, 20, a county maintenance employee
Ms. ReDoutey claims Haas diagnosed her as having an overbite.
received first degree burns to his left arm when the battery exand requiring orthodontic treatment. The woman, who was under
ploded. Firemen said Pratt was attempting to move his motor- and has incurred and will incur medical expenses to treat tliàse
Haas' care between March, 1973, and March, 1979, claimed "the
Injuries,
cycle away from the burning car at the time.
condition of her mouth and teeth had not improved." Instead, Ms.
The owner of the car has been identified as John Marriott of
ReDoutey said in the suit, her mouth and teeth "had been totally
Harold VerPlank and his wife, Christine, have filed suit againSt
rural Seminole County. Firemen said a short circuit somewhere
and irreparably damaged" and Haas' negligence is responsible.
Colonial
Penn insurance Co. and Dollie M. Stire for personal
in the side of the vehicle started the fire.
According to the suit, Haas breached his duty as a dentist by
injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
"failing
to exercise that degree of knowledge, skill and care" in
According to the suit, Ms. Stire, was driving 'her car on State
CIVIL SUITS
his
profession.
Road 46, west of the intersection of that road and Range Avenue.
As a result, Ms. ReDoutey said she has suffered permanent
The following civil suits have been filed with the office of She collided with Mrs. VerPlank's car about 2:30 p.m. on March
Seminole County civil court clerk Arthur Beckwith seeking
injury
to her teeth and mouth, causing her serious mental and
3 1978.
damages in excess of $2,500:
physical suffering.
Mrs. VerPlank claimed Ms. Stire's negligence and carelessness
Charles E. Soedoer and his wife, Leah, are suing Government
in operating her car was the cause of the accident.
Employees Insurance Co., Eugene Macgeen and James T.
Gertrude Crew is suing Florida Jai Alai, Inc., and Cincinnati
t.,s a result of the accident, Mrs. VerPlank claims she suffered
Macgeen for personal injuries suffered in an automobile accident,
Insurance
Co. for injuries she allegedly suffered when she fell in
serious and gi ievous bodily injuries in and about her neck, head
the
parking
lot of the fronton in Fern Park.
and limbs,
According to the suit, James Macgeen was driving west of
According
to the suit, Ms. Crew visited the fronton "as a
In addition to her injuries, Mrs. VerPlank said, her eyeglasses
State Road 436 in Altamonte Springs when he collided with a car
driven by Charles Soedoer. The accident occurred about 12:10 and wrist watch were damaged from the accident. VerPlank, who business invitee" on Sept. 29, 1978. While she was walking to her
car, she tripped and fell over an wiguarded parking lot divider.
was a passenger in his wife's car, also suffered bodily injuries and
am. on Aug. 21, 1978.
Ms. Crew said she had no advance warningof the "negligent"
broke his wristwatch in the accident, the suit indicated.
condition
of the lot. As a result, she suffered injuries in and
Macgeen's negligence and carelessness in operating his car
Both husband and wife are suing for damages for injuries and
about
her
body
and ill pay medical expenses to treat those in.
caused the accident, Soedoer charged. As a result, he said In the
medical expenses incurred now and In the future.
juries,
the
suit
contenJed.
suit, he suffered injuries in arid about his body and extremities

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proper placement of children In school programs,

problems easily can be solved by disbursing food
County school district.
and clothing, while others such as child abase
The survey team, which is headed by a member of
take longer to heal,
the state Department of Education (DOE), recently
Marie Taylor, social worker chairman, comparescomp
this year's survey, Harris said. Results
her career to missionary work:
should be released In about six months.
"You see a call to do It. It takcs a special kind of
Harris speculated the survey probably would
person to understand people who have needs. It's
recommend the construction of another high school
aiway been ajoy and satisfying toieip."
within the next four or five years to meet student
Tuesday, the Seminole County school district was
noPulatbon demands.
granted a $12.5 million advance grant to finance the
high school's construction In Lake Mary.
He also anticipated a recommendation for five to
The high school, which is scheduled for cornsix
new elementary schools and maybe one or two
pldlcm In the fall of 1980, will relieve Overcrowding
middle schools, but advised "this Is only
In the southwest corner of Seminole County.

for needy children,
But their duties don't end there. They lend a
listening ear that doesn't shut off after 5 p.m. Some

Roger Harris, assistant superintendent of
business and finance, said the new high school was
recommended five years ago by a survey team Uwt
assesses growth and building needs of Seminole

some he.
Their duties Include assisting needy families,
BySHARONCARRASCO

President Carter's order to save electricity by
keeping the temperature no lower than 78 degrees
in air-conditioned buildings has been sort of a
sleeper In his energy program. Many Americans
t didn't wake up to what this means until the aiim.
mer heat struck with full force.
Coastal areas should have been able to cope with
such an edict without losing their cool. Natural airconditioning units, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans,
manage to keep the temperature within a cornfortable range most of the summer. All one has to
doto enjoy. the benefit ofa breeze ls open a window.
But there's the rub. For years, designers of new
public and commercial buildings have had a tendency to put people Into chambers more or less
sealed up except for their doors. If there are
';wlndows at all , they're only to look th rough.
We don't hold th is against the architects. Energy
was the least of their worries when they buil t these
.. hermetic palaces. An engineer at the console of a
. climate-control unit could produce weather made
to order for the comfort of the people Inside. The
:'.heck with the consumption of kilowatts, which

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thermostats below 78 is his ultimate weapon, but
One which the government so far Is not prepared to
::use. If that, too, is the wave of the future, it
tainly would help If the window across the room
weren't as Immovable as a brick wail.

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homework, and that he should be himself so
vague as to precisely what his own court has

decreed.
among black and Jewish voters.
The decision, of last July 2 In Gannett v. De
By PATRICIA MCCORMACK
But obfuscated by the almost byzantine ac
Pasquale,
was based on a case involving pret rial
ui Education Editor
They also talked some about disadvantages lii
counts of complex national and International
The teacher, giving a test to a little kid, this tests for children whose main language is prâceedlngs. But the arguments for and against
ramifications of Young's resignation Is the day says:
public access came down to specific cflSpanish. In trying to restructure a picture stittio.i
mundane story of a subordinate who caused his
"I'm gonna be showing you some pictures. vocabulary test from standard English to plc findings language on trials, period And e
as stated by Associate Justice Potter
bosses to be humiliated because be didn't tell Some about kids and, some about other things. tures fitting the backgrounds of children from
Stewart
for
the majority, made no distinctions:
them the truth about what he was doing.
"After I show a picture, I'm gonna ask you Puerto Rico, they said they had to:
"The
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stit
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"If Young had given the department a com- some questiou about it. Ain't no right or wrong
of
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Is like opium. As he says, It "stupefies
"rsons listening to it and makes the brain inactive
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ambassador today," says one State Department and girl sitting at a table. There are books on the Hotdog, knife, waffle, polar bear ChiPifl%)flk L
court Iiistices can reid.
They
don't
need
Iespper
assistance.
Insider. "We've finessed our way out of far more
e.
weren't as familiar to the children as the other
is
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U
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justice
difficult situations In the put when we knew
saw the ban as apThe child, 5, looks at the picture. The teacher items.
only to pretrial proceedings. But that was
what we were dealing with."
plying
cont inues:
In a separate concurring statement, not InAnother diplomatic source suggests that
"Look at all the books on the table. This Mary
New national focus on the need to help boys corporated
into Stewart's decision which Burger
Young's fatal mistake was placing Secretary of and her book. This John and his book. Who book and girls who speak "Bl k English"
ac
came a signed as one
of the 5-4o-4 majority.
State Cyrus R. Vance in the untenable posiuonof dii? Who book dli?"
while back In a courtroom In Detroit.
Memwhile,A
being unable to command a truthful report of a
A stranger sitting In on the test scene wonders
U.S. District Judge Charles Joiner there ruled Jr also has ssociate JceLewis F. Powell
heard from. He has repeated
key employee's activities.
if his ears are playing tricks.
the school board In Ann Arbor, Mich., had to his view, also been
stated
in a separate concurrence,
The flap begin on a Saturday, when Newsweek
"Why Is this teacher making all these "take steps to help teachers to recognize the
at
since
the
decisi
on was based on the
queried the State Department about a mistakes In English? Teachers who talk like this home language of the student
and
to
use
that
language
of
the
Sixth
Amendment,
dealing with
report that Young had held a substantive are the reason schools are failing In writing, knowledge in their attempts to teach reading
the
rights
of
accused
to
a
public
trial, the
meeting with a PLO representative In the New reading and speaking," the stranger says to skills In standard English."
York City apartment cia third diplomat.
00rights of the press wider the Fit*
himself.
The ruling, which has been both praised and question
mendment
Is still open.
When questioned about the meeting by C.
The teacher is using what now I. being called criticized, is expected to make waves In schools
So it goes on the Burger court In all direcWilliam Maynu, assistant secretary of date for "Black American Vngjjti", ft Is different from with black children nationwide.
tions.
international orgen'sation affairs, young on" what an u Jobnnles and Janus hear and see
Thiscortisfrequentlycritcizedforconfg
a disingenuous reply. "That was not a lie," he
they're being taught to read and write.
The examples of Black English at the start of rather
than clarifying I
later explained, "It juad waen't the whole tfldlL"
ssues and
'fli Is a codrov.rs over whether or not this story are from a test designed by Dr. ratthan
or for rilslflg
(tbe following Monday, Newsweek puNished "Black EnglIth" should be treated as a separate L.wnau. ft alms to spot children who speak
$Jjg problems f lower courts.
a
The chief justice would appear to be going out
account of Young's "Inadvertent language, or simply regardedasbad English. Black English.
of
his way In the present Instance to provle
meeting
's with the PLO official. Onthe so=Whatever, there Is no doubt boys and girls who
Not all black children are In that class. Some
day, State Department .pok.unan Thomas speak "BlackEnglish"at
handicapped speak both standard and Black English. As a
Radon told reposlers it the dapai'trnect'i daily j class and when taking teds In standard result, they can manage teds and books In
There area lot of things Warren Burger woild
prus twisting that Young's encoad with the AIom
That
indudes Intelligence standard PigUsh.
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Wi,
to change In addition to the relatlonsMp
PLO representative was "an accidental teds which blacks daim WS geared to white,
Dr. Lewnau said the "Black English" children between the courts and the press.
tflIdI!" Ifl$1III5Int Of fact.
middl..daaa culture.
need special understanding and help in early
He has long favored a restructuring Of the
U Young had 'id We superiors about a
The d ifiruices between "black PI4ftth" and grades If they are to make the traneltion from Mew system which would relIevs the caseload
matter of less Isderad to the news m.dis, the school igftil' -- childim
to coming
the Black P.ngjlsh to standard English.
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on Ida own court by creating a now, serI.
,
,e bSUI quietly s'Uos" schools for the ftr
iep.clally city
She believes her ted will help schools do what supreme court. And lately he has been after tile
s,
en "imfostunats muon. schools, were noted by language arts experts Ju* Joiner said needs doing find the kids legal profession to upgrade the skills of trial
deritanding" or 'breakdown In corn. r
In New who ned help: skills almod to translate dan- lawyers.
mumleetism."
York
City.
dard English to Black and vice versa mdli they
no Inetitidlon, whe
Now he Is zeroing in on the constItutional right
ther a private cci'
Dr., Florence D. Wiener and L. Elaine Lewnau get the hang of it.
to jury trial In cor'plIcated and prolonged dell
or a public agency, can afford the adabout whether dendardIsedteets
Without such help, Dr. Iawnauand Dr. Wiener cases. He observes that no body dl 12 ordInary
amry of having an employee's psraan
Personal gi,,, rngu] r g11 are MOW and unfair to said many such children these days are graded citizens can be expected to pomas the
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or spsctali,,d knowledge required to comprehend
edire orp'atk,n.
ry groups notably blacks and His. mislabeled for mod Of their school life.,
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The ayatollah should look at music from the
positive side. Why are Americans so docile when
have to wait In line to buy gasoline at $1 a
=on? Because they can listen to music on their
; car radios instead of thInking up ways to get even
with the Iranians for cutting back on oil production
.:.fld raising the price.
:' The legendary King Canute once commanded
the tides to stand at . A lot of good it did. The
..ayatollah might as well order the nightingales to
atop singing outside his
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Music lovers who are easily stupefied by
'"Scheherezade" and "Kismet"
know that the
and
of
Islam
Is
where turbaned heroes and
w
Lru jeductiveprincesses sing to each other and dance
incessant
eta. It couldn't be the scene of the
., 'riot, executions, terrorism and other disharmony
"'they read about In the papers. The Ayatollah
'KhomeInI should let composers and musicians
1iandle his public relations. 'd accomplish more.

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was not guilty of striking the
policeman. At the time Knight
was coach of the United States
team in the Pun Am Games. He
claims the officer actually
struck him during the practice
session at a high school gymnasium.

However. Knight said he

about the incident in Knight's
absence. Remarks made by the
judge afterwards were interpreted by observers to mean
that if Knight showed up in

Puerto Rico by Monday to give
his personal account, the prison
term would be suspended.

"1 have not asked for Bob

would not return for any
reason. The coach was vacationing in Montana with his
family at the time of his trial.

Knight's resignation as head
basketball coach and I do not
want Ihis) resignation," Ryan
said in a statement. "His deep

Earlier Thursday, IU President John W. Ryan and Athletic
Director Ralph Floyd said the
resignation Knight tendered
from Montana would not be
accepted.

concern for Indiana University
in making such an offer is
appreciated."
Floyd said the events in
I'uerto Rico should not overshadow the fact that he is an
outstanding coach."

Rae Gets

It hasn't recora onto the Orange bowl Eagles will play "a majority of
far as field. They had a perfect record the game," according to a
Dick Vermeil Is concerned.
in the 1976 preseason, but then spokesman.
"I originally thought we'd be finished the regular season with
Larry Csonka and Delvin
. better than we ,,ere last year," a 64 mark, worst ever under williams will line up at running
said the Philadelphia Eagles Coach Don Shula.
back for the Dolphins with
coach, who took a long look at
In contrast to Vermeil, Shula Durlel Harris and Jimmy
his football team over the last is pleased with much of what Cefalo at wide receiver. Regu.
'week, "But now, I have some he's seen this summer, particu- lar Nat Moore, who suffered a
.questions."
larly last Saturday's 21.10 back Injury early In training
defeat of Minnesota.
camp, returned to the practice
Vermeil doesn't like what he
"We were anxious to see field this week but isn't exsees going
Into tonight's some offensive fireworks and pected to play.
preseason finale with the we
saw some. And our defense
Miami Dolphins,
Miami will dart second year
kept therm off the scoreboar d
"I just don't think we have until late in the
man
Bruce Hardy at tight end,
"
',;ttt good 1 a football team. I said,
replacing Andre Tiliman, who
,n't think we've progressed
With the regular season- was sidelined for the season by
,5:ensIve1y at all
in the opener just over a week off, a broken thigh bone at Mliirunning or anything," he said, both teams plan to give their nesota. Backing up Hardy will
The Eagles, a playoff team in darters plenty of game-time, be rookie Ron Lee of Savior,
..lø78 for the first time lnl8years although they will give their
Wilbert Montgomery and
with a 9.7 record, lost their first younger players some work Cleveland
Franklin will start at
two exhibition games, but then ohm five more cuts must be running back
for Philadelpha
outscored Baltimore 31-17 last made next week,
and
are
expected
to play most
.week to up their record to 1-2.
The
Dofphins'
quarterback
of
the
game.
Harold
CarmichaThe Dolphins will be going for Bob Griese could go as long as el and Charles Smith will open
inly their second preseason 'three quarters and Ron Jawor- at wide receiver with Keith
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Veteran quarterback Mike Rae goes," McKay said. 'I want tQ
4 will start the final pre-season see what happens.'
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Buccaneers when they go probably wouldn't play some of
against the Cincinnati Bengals his star players too much on the
Saturday night in Cincinnati. artifical turf at Cincinnati in
Rae has played the second hopes of avoiding injuries and
.;
half behind second-year man said Thursday he doubled
Doug Williams in the first three defensive end Lee Roy Selmon
games as the Hucs went 1-2, but would play.
"I don't believe we will play
has had better statistics.
"I want Mike to get a chance him," McKay said.
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started one yet," Coach John behind Rae will be running
backs Tony Davis and Rick
McKay said Thursday.
BEATTIE PONDERS HIS SWIM FUTURE
McKay said Williams will see Berns, but McKay indicated
some action against the Ben- first line backs Ricky Bell and
gals, as might rookie Chuck Jerry Eckwood will see action.
Fusina, the Bucs' fifth round Nose guard Randy Crowder
won't make the trip to Cmdraft pick out of Penn State.
cinnati because of tendinitis
above his left knee.
"lie has a little tendinitis and
the doctors say its a soreness
that can be alleviated In a few
By BARRY DILLON
would not be any further In- Beattie does not expect the
days," McKay said.
Herald Correspondant
vestigatlon Into the matter. accident to Interfere with his
Rae has completed 25 of 42
John Beattie will not be at. "We have done all we planned success. "I am going to conpasses for 307 yards and one
tending his last swim meet to do.
tunue with my plans. I expect to
touchdown, with one intercepBy United Press internatIonal this season without retired Rod Phillips, tight end Gary prior to the 1980 Olympic
"I don't believe that the go to the University of Florida
tion, while Williams has cornpThere were two things that quarterback Fran Tarkenton. Parris and rookie linebacker tryouts. His plans were in- driver did anything wrong." on a swimming scholarship and
teted 18 of 46 attempts (or 271
.et Stave Fuller apart from. The 0"h'imprNaiv.èow, Jeff Mcintyre all on waivers tsrrited last week when he Murvine said, "There bra pod (1)IttnUS WtXflUth%5 practice
yards
two touchdswns. He
' her college quarterbgcks last Ing was marred only by three and the Cards also released was struck with the propeller of chance that the driver did not under Randy Reese for the By United Press International has hadand
two passes intercepted.
season
brains and - leader, unsuccessful extra point at- rookie quarterback Mike Loyd a passing boat while swimming notice it."
Rick Langlord is a bottle of
Olympic tryouts in June of
McKay said in Cincinnati, the
tempts. Jan Stenerud's first of Missouri Southern, corner- ma lake at Walt Disney World.
'liJp.
champagne in a rack of Bucs will be facing a team that
Two weeks prior to the ac- 1960.11
Those two traits may earn the attempt was good but his back Jerome King of Purdue
Beattie escaped
muscatel,
with cident, Beattie's coach Skip
could their division this year.
'iookle
from
Clemson second and fourth kicks were and Jumbo Elrod.
lacerations on both feet, Foster said, "Beattie has a
The 27-year-old righthander
Beattle's rigorous year-round
"They have good players," he
tJnIversity quite a bit of playing blocked.
tendons
The Chicago Bears placed severing
and greater chance of qualifying for training program demanded a pitches for one of the worst said. "They have the talent to
time with the Kansas City
In NFL preseason games guard Rocco Moore on the ligaments. He will be confined the Olympics than any other dedicated athlete. "During teams In baseball the win their division, or any
today, Cleveland Is at Washing- Injured reserve lid and Cincin- to a cast for the next six weeks, swimmer his age in the state." school my day began at 5 a.m., I Oakland A's but he has that
"Odds this season.
division."
Fuller passed for two touch- ton, Detroit at Baltimore, nati sent wide receiver Dannis according to his doctor, Dr.
He has acquired countless swam from 5:30 to 7 before championship poise which may
:wns Thursday night after Houston at New Orleans, Law to Washington for a draft James Spivey.
awards along with the State going to school at 7:30. Then i someday make him a very
liii
,
Taking over for starter Mike Philadelphia at Miami, New choice.
This weekend, Beattie was to Championship according to began practice when school got valuable piece of property for a
iAvingstz In the third quarter England at Denver and San
The New York Jets obtained fly to California and attend the Foster.
out at 2:30 until 5. Winter contender.
"Ind led the Chiefs to a 251 rout Francisco at Seattle.
on
National
Junior
Olympics.
"My
l4lngford demonstrated that
defensive tackle Bob Winkel
"At last year's National practices were only canceled
In news around the camps waivers from Minnesota and "eyeswere set on the Nationals. Junior Olympics, I placed fifth when It got below 35 degrees." poise to the hilt Thursday night,
bf the winless Minnesota
NEW YORK UPI - After
Vikings In a preseason game. Thursday:
released defensive lineman Joe - I planned to go there and win and ninth In the nation," On weekends, Beattie at- when he survived a shaky six- three days of intensive negotiaOakland traded defensive Morelno. Green Bay put rookie this year," Beattie said. "That Beattie said. "This year, my tended meets. "Last year run first inning then hung on to tions, New York Mets centerIt was the third victory lnfour
preseason games for the Chiefs tackle Mike McCoy to the New punter Rick Partridge
was my last chance to win the times have improved con- alone, I attended between 35 defeat the Cleveland Indians, 8- fielder Lee 4azzllli
,
Thursday
'nd the fourth loss In a row for York Gia nts for a draft choice; waivers and signed defensive Nationals, next year I will be siderably and I planned to go and 40 meets," he added. When 6,011 a seven-hitter. The Indian s signed a s year contract
vIkmn, who are playing St- Louis acquired running back lineman Jim Nd.
too old."
asked If the demanding touched Langford for six hits In estimated at more than $1
there and win."
A star swimmer on the
At his last swim meet, the schedule stifled his social life, the first Inning, but he did not million.
Winter Park High swim team State Junior Olympics on Aug. his father Jack answered, "Not allow another until Duane
General Manager, who an.
last three years, John Is 4, Beattie set a state record.
Kulper singled with two outs in nounced the signing, said,
enough!"
attending the University of
the ninth.
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swim
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T14r1 lace
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winning runs In the eighth on an switch-hitter. "I hope things
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lee,
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didn't
think
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f ohl is
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440 340 3 Royal Label
440 coming toward us.
31 71 410 10½ 3OsvDel Lee
sw York
raised his record to 9-13. "1,
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Los A.
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the ball. The Indians made sure
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of bottling back."
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everyone that I was hit and we
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back
to
shore."
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"I think he got railroaded a
little bit," Bowen said.
However, the governor added
he was not sure clemency can
be granted, adding, "It would
certainly be In order. I intend to
research all of it. He (Knight)
does not deserve the punish-

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Wednesday at San Juan by a
Judge who heard testimony

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mine iiciti Of the res&amp; acidaved by Owaft potiets 'we bdarviews4 Ibe oaiy and COV.j Over
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IU coach, but the move was
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Many people are confused about the import of
recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
Including, according to Chief Justice Warren
E. Burger, numerous judges whose respon.
sibility It Is to apply them as precedents.
He observed the other day that lower courts
seem to be misreading one decision that is
widely regarded as of the landmark varlety It
authorizes a court to bar the public. Since the
justification Is to protect defendants from
damaging publicity, the ban Is understood to
Include the press.
But It Is meant to apply, Burger explained,
only to pretrial hearings, not actual trials.
Judguaround the country who are entertaining
requests for closed trials maybe making the
mistake of taking their cue from "newspaper
reports of what we said," not the court's actual
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It Is no surprise that the chief justice has taken
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ask the governor of Puerto Rico
to grant Immediate clemency to

has been sentenced to 60 days In

Court?

By DON GRAFF
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Knight' s Res ignation Offer

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Indiana Gov. Otis R. Bowen
joined Indiana University administrative officials Thursday
In support of embattled Hoosiers' basketball Coach Bobby
Knight.
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during the Pan American
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down the Mississippi River.
That, alas, was yesteryear. We trust that the
Those who remain In the capital must seize
architectural schools are preparing for a
upon
whatever slim pickings are available to
renaissance of th e old-fashi oned window, the kind
maintain
Washington's
reputation as a never;that opens. Indeed, the design of buildings that heat
ending source of fascination, egtertalnanent and
and cool themselves through "passive" use of solar
news for the rest of the country.
'nergy seems to be the wave the future.
Young's resignation as U.S. ambassador to
United
Nations Is certain to affect this country's
Mr. Carter, meanwhile, can expect a problem
tions with the Israelis, the Palatine
rela
silne
winning hearts and minds for his energy con- Liberation Organization and assorted other
'.servation program among sweating multitudes Ill
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their personal as well as academic lives. A team of
six social workers cover all 40

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Energy

More than 38,000 youngsters will return to
Seminole County Public School classrooms Monday
to sharpen their skills In the 3 Ri. They'll get back
Into the routine of writing term papers, book reports
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fellows from all over the
country who are interested
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were in the poultry bust.
ness in Greenville, S.A.,
during World War 11.
"We raised hundreds of
chickens to sell because of
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raising all these chickens,
it was such a pretty sight,
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and has won the Best of
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chickens, known as
ExhibitionBirds, and
travels to different areas of
the state and country
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exhibition, Tris generally
takes a few hens and his top
prize rooster, Nebo who is
beautifully feathered in

Show Birds are also sold at
shows. "People may want
to get started raising their
own birds, or they may just
want new blood, he said,
adding, Most people start
with a young trio, two
pullets and a cock.

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raised prize-winning
racing pigeons. Besides
enjoyinghis exh i bi ti on
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birds
their own
plenty' of
use- Sometimes he uses his
Id
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baby chicks. "There are
very few of these inculmtors made now. It will
hold
dozen
he said .
During the summer
months, Tris and June skip
the hot Florida weather
and relax in their North
Carolina home. Carrying
his prize chickens in a
luggage rack on top of his
car, the birds apparently
their
h
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hemoglobin tests, the
chickens' blood seems to
thicken in the mountains,
h stated.
Thsta looking

forward to.
a birds inosoC
Florida's largest exhibition*
ShOWS, the Florida SunsMne Classic, to be held
next in January.

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unemployment as
NEW YORK (NEA) — Whatt
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U.S. Customs House on the
that. I can read body
southern tip of Manhattan
language," he Bay$, laughingIsland. Besides, later, he03
DEAR ABBY: My husband
you apart to visit their graves,
assured, there will be vodka,
That's how he sold a bracelet of and I and our children recently
don't feel guilty about staying
when the rich and influential
18k gold and lapis lazuli for visited my brother and his
away. The poorest reason to do
Dear
arrive to preview "The
$14,000 to a woman who drove family who live in a very afanything
Is for the sake of
CHARLES
Ancestors: Native Artisans of
up in a Mercedes to Ida pottery fluent suburb of a large midappearances.
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shop in Scottsdale: he read her western city. We all had a
Do you wish you had more
sponsored by the Museum ofthe Mesa."I never knew but two or right,
especially
wonderful time
friends? For the secret of
BALLET. TAP JAZZ
American Idian.
the
children.
We
have
a
popularity, V1 Abby's new
three
words
Of
English
when
I
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there
is
no
culture
shock
1.
a booklet: "How To Be Populv;
Loloma is a Hopi Indisno 510 dAM IlIC1110,010" he SAYS,"but for the son of .a fin moccasin daughter 14, and a son, 12. They
15.
and
have
three
boys,
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we were forced to speak It. U man end fantastic farmer
short, stocky who wears
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returning
home
our
son
and
needs
the
money,
and
he
Old."
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white
hair YOU were CAU&amp; talking 1100, was a very fad runner. fee
told
us
(in
confidence)
that
his
says
sM's
the
best
desk
girl
addressed,
stamped (28 cents)
B"Inner Thru Advanced
=y; bangs,aides long, you were hit with a ruler."
very comfortable In this
15-year-old
cousin
had
offered
he's
ever
had
and
that
he
can't
envelope
to
Abby,
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some
pot.
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son
refused.
run
the
office
without
her.
Drive,
Beverly
Hills,
Callf.
Set.,
Aug.
25th and Set., Sept. Ist.
wears chic
and
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discrimination.
jewelryIsolated on their
my bed toVJ t hings
y
Aug. 27th thru Aug. 31
was sure he had. I then asked husband still has both of us.
me to get along
allow
The jewelry is why he's here also held ado the Old ways.
9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:30to 8:30
to
our
daughter
it
she
knew
DENTISTSWIFE
evell'""
and why the rich and influential many of
anything about It, and she
DEAR WIFE: It your
6
so
2W S. Elm Ave.
will come. He's one of their xW do, he says. "Hopla we
Sanford
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him
to
cmww
to
go C011W —
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ownpoint, they unhowd Of for 10111181111111 — 011111 husbenid wW I telephoned my uncomfortaMe. Shes working
pair of 18k gold dangle errings
brother and his wife and told because she needs the mosey,
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Army during World War H. And them what our children had told and your h usband needs her in
Loloma designed to Mrs.
years they've
at Alfred University, he studied
Marcos, wife of the Philippines co&amp;ft
Thei reaction was unreal! his office. Trust them unless
I
the
Cerafliki,
it their UfihIl
president.
They said their son had never you catch them, that IL
c_ry In the old ways. "(
DEAR ABBY: I am one of
Vbst-s mom, he,s rich and village still doesol like to invite whowd of benuse always the smoked pot and our children
the
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my
brother
and
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and we've always been a
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m4lb
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very
close family. We're all
wife
are
angry
with
us.
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he says,
not,
U
married
now, and have families
Should
we
have
called?
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iaugldng and his
him All ow in 141=&amp;,g slectrickY and a fin AWN eventually began casting how can we restore out once- of our own.
goW relliItionship with them? If
Seven years ago our mother
w1vue pianes to dlow am IMMOMOYM browafin Jewialry in amdstm.
smoked
pot,
died.
Dad died a year later.
our children had
We all contributed equally to
we would want to be alerted.
to rft 1*
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NAME WMHEID the upkeep of their graves, but I
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DEAR
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P.'7
of the local
called.
Perhaps
since
we
put
up
Dad's
head.
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This Is the time to
prepare a sample of soil for
testing. (I recommend that
you have your soil tested at
least once a year). A good
soil sample is made by
taking 6 or more borings of
soil from different areas in
garden and sampling to
a depth of 6 inches. This 0.
Inch layer of soil is the
rooting zone for most
crops. Then your samples
should be combined to
make between a pint and a
quart mixture. Your
sample can then be brought
to our County Extension
Office where the acidity
(pH) can be checked.
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can be
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hold water and nutrients
very well. Therefore, more
of the water and fertilizer
you apply
l
by your crops.
Commercial fertilizers
(such as 6.64) should be
broadcast over the garden
area before planting.
If nematodes or other
soil-borne diseases were a
problem last spring, apply
soil fumigants (such
Vapam or D-D) two to
three weeks before planUng.
To get an early start on
fall gardening, dart 3=mne
seedflats Indoors for
transplants.
Broccoli,
cabbage, tomatoes and
several other crops can be
transplanted easily In four
to six weeks.
When you consider time,
money, and the anticipation of eating your
own fresh vegetables, I
think a little extra attention
and care In your Initial soil
preparation will well be
worth it.

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One of the most often
asked questions recently
has been, "When and how
d0 I start preparing for my
fall vegetable garden?"
The answer Is start
preparing now!
With more and more
county residents growing
Vegetables In backyard
gardens each year, I would
like to go into a little more
:detail about the Initial
preparation of the garden.
A lot of. unnecessary
disappointments and
headaches can be avoided
If you get your vegetables
off to the best possiblethe
start. Though some
vegetables can be planted
this month, August Is more
a time of planning and
preparatIon,
When selecting a new
garden site, choose an area
- that receives full sunfight
'most of the day. Remove
'sod, roots, rocks and other
unwanted materials while
digging to a depth of 4.6
inches. Use a rake to break
.up clods and level the
ground.

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possi ble? What has been done Other readers who want this
about this Problem and is It issue can and 75 cents in check
serious and bow don it develop or coin with a long, stamped,
In the mother and father?
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I know my granddaughter
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DEAR READER— You can sidering your Interest In
rest easy If you're correct In medicine and the fact that you
sayIng that your grand- wanted to be a doctor, I'm sure
daughters husband Is also Rh you'll be
negatIve. That means she will formation about the different
never have a problem with blood types and f urther in.
having an Rh positive baby.
foifl about the Rh factor.
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stied. 1
You asked about what's being
both parents are Rh positive, all done. In recent years It's been
of the bibles will be Rh learned that you can give
positive. If both parents are Rh Rh negative mother an Rh
negative, all of the bibles will immune globulin immediately
be Rh negative. If either parent after delivery and this helps to
is Rh positive, the Law of chance protect her. Basically, it
means that some of the bibles neutralizes the effects of the Rh
should belthnegative and some positive factor from bet baby
should be Rh positive,
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the mother is Rh positive. The
1'hj should also be given
only difficulty occurs if the to mothers If they happen to
mother is Rh neptive and has have an abortion.
an Rh positive bib)'.
Of course, if you know for
Being Rh negative mum a certain tW the baby is Rh
total absence of the Rh factor. negative it wouldn't be
Such a mother con dev" a necessary. It might be worform of allergic reaction to the thwhlle to add that an Rh
Rh Positive factor- Sh6 wont negative women should never
develop this reaction unlees receive transfusions with Rh
she's exposed to it. She gets the positive blood because it
exposure from the Rh positive to sensitize her the Rh factor
bloodcellsthataredeveloping
cancaue
In her Rh positive laby.
afuture pregnancy if she has an
The allergie*e or immune Rh positive baby.
Again I'd like to say to you
pregnancy involving an Rh that if you,re correct In What
positive baby. That's why you've told me and your
you've heard that succellsive granddaughter and her
births cause more problems. husband are Rh negative, they
I'm sending you The Health will not have any Rh positive

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Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
For

Youth

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New 233 Homes, I pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $31,000 to
$44,000. Low dow n payments.
BUILDER. 322fl$7.

3G-Apsrtments Unf urnished

Beautiful secluded park on tht
great St. Johns. Mobiles from.
$10,90 0 to $31,900. Tenn3s,
Shuffleboard, pool &amp; boat docks;.
Terms.

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The body of the shy, brown.
appeared to be on the bush only
Indian River County State two weeks."
1 BR- $1$9 up. Pool. .Adults only,
hatred girl was discovered
9N000 on Lake Ada. Just Soot Airport
Attorney Robert Stone will try
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Bellay, who lives two doors
under some palmetto
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call
to convince a grand jury next from the Halstead home, has fronds. Her pink halter top
323 $610 Mariner's Villige.
and
week that 14-year-old Brooks J. been charged with first degree matching shorts were found
DEADLINES
I3ellay should be tried as an murder
and sexual battery draped on the bushes above.
31-Ap lments Furnished
Noon The Day Before Publication
adult for the rape-murder
ofa4. under the juvenile code.
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year-old neighbor girl.
1 BR, turn, apt., adults
Police said they became
Sunday
Noon Friday
Legal
No pets, $133.
"This
is a horrible, horrible suspicious of Belay during the
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crime." Stone said Thursday. search when
_____________________________ 1 BR executive decorator fur.
he asked some : IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
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Police arrested Belay, who unusual questions.
nished Condo. Pool, club house,
5-Lost &amp; Found
"We kept a close eye on him PROBATE DIVISION
cable TV. Everything furnished
had aided in the search for
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File Number PR.1.flO
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Inc dishes I linens. $150wk.,$
Angel Ann Halstead, Wednes. from the first day," said Vera Division
mo. + tax. 332.7991.
utt,
best,
pork,
fish.
Free
Lost: Fem., blk, Shepherd
day - the day the girl's Beach Police Detective David IN RE: ESTATE
delivery,
min.
$30or
Sanford
$ mo. old, choke chain
bruised, naked body was fo und Carter. "lie asked some very JAMES E. DUKE,
for Seni Ciffiens. Downarea. 322.2311. Sam's Portion
"Ginger" 372
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Deceased
Mets.
strange questions. I cannot Say
in a palmetto potcil,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
what, because that information TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Ave.
Freshporkforfreezer,faf
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The day before her body was
rare
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
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corn Icement floored pens. Also
discovered, II pairs of youn g will probably be used in court." THE ABOVE
ESTATE AND ALL
young pigs. 332.33,7
PoIjti
said
UnlqueKindergirten
they obtained
35.
jj
4o
girls' underpants were found
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
for
confession
from
IN
THE
ESTATE.
hanging from a bush in the tape recorded
Call
3224643
1I-4lntFUCtiOflI _____ Mobile home lo, now avail. I.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Bella', who pleaded innocent to
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same palmetto thicket.
that
the
administrati
on
Only
child
trees, adults, quiet, walking
First
&amp;
of
the
estate
care
rent
er
open
the rape and murder charges at
Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
distance to all shopping. See at
nf JAMES E. DUpF, deceased, File
"We think the underwear a preliminary hearing.
MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
Number PR 79 320, is pending In the
Park Ave. Mobile Park.
ng June 2. Sanford Early
possibly was stolen from neighAngel, who had been missing Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Childcare Center. 332.6643.
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3731112
borhood clotheslines by the since Monday, %%ast)letargetof Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
Will keep sm. childran
CF,ui,
dress of which is Seminole County
suspect,"
PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS
police spokesman
a 200-person search. Police said
in my home wk days
Crthe,
Sdnfo,d,
Florida.
The
said. "Some had been there as they believe she died from
Warehouse I. office
323 1173
322,734
a Personal representati ve the estate
Wdg. 2000 sq. ft. Excellent
long as six months. Others beating inflicted with the fists. IS ELLEN M. DUKE. whose
address JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
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Is 1290 Winston Road, Maitland,
Florida 32151. The name and ad.
dress of the personal represen.

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OVER 6MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979
FAMILYS DELIGHT 3 BR, 2 bath
home In Pinecrest w•your own
abv. ord. Pool, eat in kit., patio.
Many Unique Featuresl Cool off
this summer I BPP WARRANT.
ED. Yours for 141.0001

WHAT A BUY 3 BR, 2 bath home
in Upland ParklCH&amp;A,split BR
plan, dining area &amp; Much Morel
BPP WARRANTED,
Just

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The Real Estate Agency
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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORQ's SALES
LEADER? WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE?
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO, II

Inc., Realtors
S. French (17 92) Sanford
323 5324

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NOTICE OF SALE by closed Bids
(1) 2 BR house, (1) 1 BR garage
apartment. (buildi ngs Only &amp; to
be relocated). Located corner of
Oak and 11th Ayes. Detailed
Information, Bid Forms to be
secured from Office of Central
Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.,
322.2914.
Build to Suit- our lot or you rs.
FHA-VA, FHA 23$ 1215

TIRED OF-COMPACTS? You
can STRETCH out in this
gracious older 2 story, IBR, 2 B
ho me located on a tree lin ed
Str eet. Needs some paint &amp;
tixx'in, could be converted. 1st
time offered. $45,000.

OUR BEST PRICE! 10.7 acres
In cleared Cypress Isles in
Osteen near St. Johns River.
$15,200. $6500 dwn.

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Utility bldg. In Lk. Kathryn.
Must see to appreciate. 834-2701
aft S &amp; wkends.

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air hoses. 3 gal. paint tank us ed
l ess 20 hrs+, $2 00 cash. 3fl 881/
at? 4:30 p.m.

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HafldmadePlLLOWS,
Flowers&amp; Plants
2 7 lSCountryClub Rd. 327 401

9 It. glassed top display case26in
deep, $200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 11 92 So. of Sanford 322
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Patio sale, breakfast set, girls
clothes, Sarah Coventry jewelry
misc 113 F Airport Blvd. 10

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WANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER

Dell's Auction Center
Hwy 16 West, Sanford
332 5620

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Sears Kenmore Compactor
White-like new

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Parts,

Service, Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

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Zenith 2$" wor ks good, 5)75
Free Delivery. Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sa nf ord, _377.57
Looking For a Now Home? Check lhe Wan? Ads (or houses
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every size-and price.
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ITEMS MAYBE ADDED OR DELETED -ALL ITEMSSOLDASIS.
NOGUARANTEI IVOWNER OR AUCTION FIRM

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CASH-CASHIERS CHECKOR RANK LETTEROF CREDIT

54'-GarageSales

LOCATION OF SALE:

Moped, di nettes I. many household
items. 2621 S. Sanford Ave., 3221491. Open Tues thru Sat. 9:30 to

COINER OF 4TH AND FRENCH AVE. (1793)

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SALE CONDUCTED BY:

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Beautiful upright piano, perfect
cond., birdseye maple OR set
comp. (antique). 323-3620.

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Wurlilier Organ w-3 key boards,
synthesizer. rythm &amp; cassette
player, $895 332 4271 , 327 1587,
332 7832
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Interior Exterior Ptacterinq
i 'CPflSd &amp; Bond ed
Call 322 2780

TF1CtOC Service

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DI M Tractor Service
Mowing &amp; discing, cultivation
ditch banks chopped, All servic.'
rea so nable &amp; prompt. Realtor -,
our specialty. Good ref. 3495717
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Root. homes, mobile homes, el(

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INSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321 0539 or 901 734 6105 collect.

Hni'ne Repairs

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$22.50 Reasonable rates, al
wo rk guaranteed. 3737183.

REMODELINC,IREPAIR
IG+BALINTIASSOC.

78-torcycls
n-ftfoircycles,

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RIR Pressure &amp; Steam Cteaiii,-

UpilOistiry

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$33 chair, $50 sofa special on all
Upholstery Cleaning for the
m on th of August. 831.3144.
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
- 323
323 3$66or 323 7710

Mat nals
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ROOF TRUSSES
We have several sizes of trusses
tOt sale at disco un t prices. For
informati on Call 831-6790.

HANOYMAN-GEN, HOUSE.
HOLD REPAIRS FROM CURlAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PENTRY.PAINTING.SPRINK
LERS. 3236764 ANYTIME.

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Pronto Home Repair

storage.

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Lawnmower sales I. service. We
soil thebes? &amp; service the rest.
1st WesternAuto
St.
322-4101
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1973 Mercury Monarch, Ghia,
loaded, air, stereo, 34,000 ml.
Immac. $2,650. $ee at Monroe
Har bo ur Marina. Pier A.

FILLU1RTITOpSOIL
YELLOW SAND

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Walding
WELDING
Custom made bumpers. Wrought
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80-Autos for Sale

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Vlnylrepair&amp;recoloring
SaveuptoSOpct,of
reuphOlstery charge. 9-5$77

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S'pu topper panel,lites,
Fair cond. Make offer
323.5917
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Suzki 1976 TS 250. Adult owned,
exc. conci. Str eet legal $330 or
offer. 323 5614.

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IMan.qualityoperatio,,
8 yrs exp. Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne Beat, 377 1371
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CUSTOM CABINETS
Free E st.
3230429 after 5:30

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CUSTOM HOME BUILT

'Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks&amp; heavy equ i pment,
2-S990

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Call)?? 1624; 322 4160

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Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; f,..
repair service. 322 6101.

Board

Home lmprovennts

BUY JUNK CARS
FromSl0to$SO

Merchandise

Pttotographjc

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Sql Peppers Painting Service
Custom Painting &amp; detail tfir
Free Es? 323 1104

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulat ed ,
Shady inside kennels, screen ed
Outside runs, al so air cond.
cages 322 5752

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I? qa Remington Wing Mastermodel 510, FC I vent rib. New
gun case. $175. 323 1731.

Painting&amp; Repair
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Alterations, Dressmakin
Drapes, Upholstery
3220707

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Picture Perfect Ext.
Free Es?. Lic. 112 pct. disc to
Cit 339 6066. 668 8335.

Dressmaking

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MEINIZER TILE
Now or repaIr. leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp 8698567,
Ceramic Tile Repa irs
Residentiall Commercial
598 9303; aft68IO 7815
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FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE SOLD:

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Custom Office Cleaning, co rn
mercial, new const. Licensed,
bonded
&amp; insured Quality
service everytime+ Pt, 373 05.si
or 668 5981

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Tyson Cement
Drives, patios, walks &amp; etc.
LICENSED 569-9155
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2 Fam+ Garage Sale. Clothes,
turn., misc. Fri 24 to Mon, 77, 9
lii? 323 &amp; 326 Heather Ave.,
Longwood. Highland Hills.

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Appliancesl Misc
(LOCAL) 39 5371

Cement

GOING ON VACATION?
'fiisband &amp; wife will house sit.
Lxec. temporarly relocat ed to I
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Auction Thurs. 7 P.M.
51-Household Goods
Orlando area, responsible, w I
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Sanford Ave. at Hwy .421
55-Boats
&amp;
Accessories
ref. Avail 1mm. 1 wlc. to 3 mos
Consignments Welcome
New Butcher Block I Chrome
904.427-2739 or 305322-081?.
We Sell Estates
contem po rary LR tbls. Orig. I
Kelloggs Auction Sales
323 7050
WOULD YOU LIKE TO
retail $69.95, NOW $10. Sanford I
Girls Clothing: sizes 31 &amp; IT.
RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT'
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Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Name brands- Cinderella,
One week in Sept or early Oct -' on
Sanford. 322 5721.
Nannette, Martha Miniatures,
the St Johns River. Two couples
also winter coat. All clothes like
75-Recreational Vehicles
with a good knowledge of the
Lovely, comfortable, Castro
new, reas+ pric ed . 323 7526
river
boating
&amp;
exper i ence
Convertible sofa -double bed
10" D ec ker radial
Please call alter 6 p rr, 321 0937
$123 3231735
arm saw
Concord Travel Trailer, fully
Inc. 9'x30" table, $150
self contalnfd, dual axles, all
ROIISON MAR tNt323-1731
brand New Interspring Bedding
lowing
eqpf. inc., plus much
2917 Hwy. II 92
price. Sanford Furniture Sal.
more. A Camp Grou nd Site 79
Pentax Camera, Model K X
Sanford,
Fla
32711
vage, 1792 Sot Sanf ord 322-1171
135mm lense
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anytime. 1st $1,500 takes it.
I 20' Critchlield I 0. cutty cab, CB
373-1731
Must sell??
52-Appliances
radio,
depth
finder,
head
&amp;
--ta nd em Irailer. 323 1731.
'75-73' Tag A-Long 5th Wheel
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TrvlTrlrw.hitch,$3.000
Used Refrigerators, all working
322 I6l3after 6p.m.
$611 up. Free delivery. Sanford
57.A-Guns
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly Harriett's Beauty N004
519 C. Is? St,, 32 5112

DOOR PRIZES
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

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LR couches I chairs, of fice chair,
TVs, stereo, rugs, el. fans, nice
10 spd. bike, el. mower, all kinds
of iewelry, glass items, lamps &amp;
etc. from an estate.

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General Landscapin + Pbs
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod laying &amp; free trimmino.
323 2918.

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Garage Sale Aug 25
From 9a.m. 5p.m.
121 Lk. Minnie Dr. (Park R i dge
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+iulti Fam garage sale. Fri I Sat.
81 Stereo, CB mike. Odds
Ends. 163 Grandbend, Lk. Mary.

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EARLY AMERICAN
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$150 BOTH PIECES
SANFORDALJCTION
12155. French
373-7310

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Yard Sale 210? Sanford Ave., Sat
96. Sun 9 3 Odds &amp; ends, many
new 'tems+

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Certifi ed Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
323 8719
Mowing
321 0098

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 323 0039
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Yard Sale: Alum. wds. 8. screens,
Misc. items 931 Vihlen Rd. Sal.
8. Sun.

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Arbor) Plants, clothes, sm.
appliances. Sat. till so ld-

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ARMY NAVY
310 Sanford Ave.

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high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wall et !

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Piano good cond. very rare light
two tone ripple wood, $600,
assortment turn. &amp; household
goods, reasonable. 322 0380, 129
Continental Blvd., Lk. Mary.

ROCK Screened &amp; Washed
Cty. Approved for Drainfield
Central Contracting Inc.
90.4-775 3583
904-7366823

Intercom System. Approx. 24 Folding Chairs- 24 Light Fixtures. Westbend Coffee Maker All
Kinds of Office Equipment- Several Hundred Parking Meters .6 Pieces Heavy Duty Mowing
Equipment- 1 Sit of 12 R ows of Seats (5 Seats Each Row) Wood Partition . Oak Book Shelf - 1
Lot of Heavy Duty Construction Air Tools . All Kinds File Cabinets . Storage Bins. National
Cash Register . Automatic Ball Pitcher . Coke Machine KIIm Electric Kiln . 2 Oak Off ice
Desks - 16 Metal Office Desks. Large Upright Sate - Gas Edger
Weedeater . 12 Vehicles
(Ford and Dodge) -4 Pick-up Trucks. 397021' Cobla Police Boat With Inboard Outboard Motor.

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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
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BY ORDER OF SANFORD CITY COMMISSION

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$643. Lonely Man Weldinu.

To List Your Business,

Dial 322-2611

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$22000 WILL RENT W.
OPTION TO BUY, $200M0.

LARGE 4 BEDROOM. 21/2
BATH WITH ALL APPOINTMENTS, LIKE NEW

MAYFAIR IN SANFORD,
VERY MODERN 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, HUGE
FAMILV ROOM&amp; EAT IN
KITCHEN, TREE SHADED

CONDITION ON ACRE
LOT IN LK. HOWELL
AREA, $74900.

CORNER LOT. $61,500.

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ANXIOUS TO SELL THIS 3
BEDROOM. Wa BATH, AIR
CONDITION. SCREENED

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BUY. SELL, TRADE
311 315 E. First Sr.
3225672

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SEARS,Sanford 3?2+1771 +

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Air Conditioning, Heating, Etectri
cal. Plumbing Service I Repair.
Call Larry for Fr ee Est. 671 6291+
Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford FurnitureSalvage.3778121.

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68-Wanted to Buy
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Mtg. Broker. 825 No
wymore Rd. . Altamonte,
867-7163

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For Sa te: Int. Cad et ridi ng la wn
mower, 10 hp eng. Runs good.
1220 Randol ph . 3239097

Refrigerators - Lamps - Meat Slicers Broilers - 6Burner Stove w Grill - Cabinets
: Dish-washers -- Beer-Coolers- Chefs Stoves
All
:: Restaurant and Bar Supplies and much more ,
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AUCTION

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springs a.
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1215 S. French, 323.7340.

.,.Tables- Chairs - Stools- Freezers- Beer Taps

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AQHA Gelding "Chicacsaw
Priest" IS) hands, exe. youth ~
show horse, top performer in +
trail, western &amp; English hor
semanship+ Over 50 1st places in
local &amp; AQHA Shows. Owner
going to coll ege. Call 3?? 0839+

motel

Longwood,

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Singer Sewing Machine
W-Cablnet, $100
323-9108

BAR EQUIPMENT
Location:
Florida on 17.92
8/ 10 mIle N. of 434

TOMORIOW REALTY &amp;

German Shepherds.
I wh.
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lent, I' 7yr old; Iblkl brn male,
3 Mo. 323503I.

Losing your home &amp; credit I %'.;Ii
catch up bak payments &amp; buy
eg uity . 322 Ole,

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Hornet Sedan, 6 cyl., auto., cold
1964 AMX Collectors tern New 3c
air, new paint, very economical +
eng &amp; trans. Extra nice Spar'
$1.095. 322-1351.
part's 322 2382
i
Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Back to school car '73 TorinWants to make small household
Sport, wide tires, loaded Cli
repars, carpentry, pa inting &amp;
hot stereo. dc, $1295 322 4086 or
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339 6531.
322 1664+
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Kids gone, but the swing set irs the+
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad Call 322-2611.

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Near center of downtown Geneva.
4 acres
- mature orange grove.
Exc. home Site, paved Old
Geneva Rd. Zoned agri. Horses
OK. Exc, value $22,500 FIRM?
J. MANN, REALTOR

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BROCHURE write
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy. N. C 28406

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Free Puppies
Togoodhome
3230516

Sale

Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
1971 Jeep CJS, V6 eng.
Daytona Beach. will hold a
AC. new top. hunter special
public AUTO AUCTION every
322 8195
Tu esday &amp; Saturday at 7:30+ It's
-the only one in Florida You set
JUST MAIZE PAYMENTS- 69 t
the reserved price. Call 90.4 255 I + 75 models Call 339 9100 or 834
8311 for further details.
.1605-(Dealer
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RESTAURANT &amp;

'NORMAN IIVWMENT

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Slate
Propeily

J. MANN, REALTOR

AUCTION

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S+2 acres 33O'on paved frontage.
$27,000. lO pct dwn. By owner
365 349$, eve. 349-3431

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3 BLOCKS TO OCEAN
-CRESCENT BEACH
75'*100 ' lots only $7500. $1500 dn.
$98.84 per Mo. Paved roads, City
water, Underground utilities,
etc. 2 blocks to Inland wat er way.
35 lots avail. Ace Real Estate,
Wm. Kenyon, Rltr. 829-5251. 951
AlA So., St. Augustine Beach ,
Fl. 32084.
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ake Ma rkham Rd. near Lk.
Sylvan, 60 acres, 20 acres
already platted . Over 1600' of
'
- Lk. Fr on t wooded. $500000

3390509 I
3390508

for

'l2Cliev Impala
iDR. $550
322 7960

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale --sell everything
fast with a want ad Call 322 2611
or 831 9991

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80-Autos

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Tractor SOS Case, Box, Blade,
Mower, Disc. 22' trailer. Call
Woody Little, 322-9436.

Commercial, vacant, Sanford
Ave., South of 25th St. (water &amp;
sewer). Price reduced to $1,990
w-$1,990 cash. Hoffman In
vestmen t Counsellors. 9626112.

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3657213

'69,900

iui Bldg.
EAltarnonteOr,

345.7273

lee our beautiful new BROADMORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY AAflAII
iSO3 Orlando Dr.
3233200
VA&amp; FHA Financing

80-Autos for Sale

63-Machuiery Tools
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5 acres close in, Richmono Ave.
Pav ed street. exc homesite for
country living at its best. Zoned
agri., horses OK. $20,900 FIRM!

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', I ,Free listing

LARGE TREES

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7811764

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NEWCOMERI

CallBart

Eves3I 9-5I00 .327.1959

42'-IMbiIe Homes

REALTY

Legal Notice

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Bldg. lot for duplex or single
family home, w.city water,
sewer &amp; paved street, 1.4,500.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,3n7198

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INC.
REAL1OR'

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ALTAMONTE - Lot 100 171 plus
CB Bldg. zoned commercial, off
Hwy 436. $79,900.

MA
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REALOR 322.4991

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H. Ernest Morris, Sr.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
290 N. 1792. Casselberry, Fl.
j
8348200
Eve. 862-3655
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KICK THE STORAGE HABIT. I
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
I
need ed items With a
Herald +
Classifi ed Ad. Call 322 -2611 or
831-9993.

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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DECIDE ON YOUR 1 ACRE.
9TO CHOOSE FROM
ON SALE
SUNDAY, AUG. 26th
16 PM. GOOD TERMS
FOR INFORMATION CALL

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LOOK TODAY

PRICE
DROPPED
WA
"THUD". You won't find better
for the new low price of Just
$24,000. That's all for this) BR, 1
B home on quiet street. Roomfor
garden -- eat-in kit. &amp; much
more.

322-2420

Killed

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43-Lots-Acreage

W. Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
ID? W. Commercial
P ho ne 322 7881. Sanford

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M. Unsworth Realty
Child care inmy home
Vnted to Rent
All persons having claims or
day o.'nite.
W ife Freed
demands against the estate are _____
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7days Wk.323.3344
Wouldlik.torent
required,
WITHIN
THREE
3BRtiew.optiontobuy
REALTOR
DayCarelnmyhome
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
-111
ML
ANYTIME
Call 333.0171
17.1 6061 or eves, 323 0517
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Uptol yesrolds
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Multiple Listing Service
332.5152
(JNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
GREAT HOME
of the above cou rt a written
______
Sell those things that are lust
FOR
LARGE
FAMILY or room
In Slaying
statement of any claim or demand
Wanted _____
..
2565
taking up space with a want ad
for Mom. 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba could be 5
they may have. Each claim must be
in the Herald 322.2611 or 131.9993.
Bdrm plus double garage, extra
REALTORS
PARK
NOTICE OP INTENT TO
in writing and must indicate the
½ lot, on corner in Loch Arbor,
LPN full time. Exp. w.Florida
basis for the claim, the name and
RIGh TER FICTITIOUS NAME
license. 4.12. 322.1366, Sanford
good schools, I yr. warranty.
JACKSONVILL.E, Fla. (UPI) Posley frequently beat her and address of the creditor or his agent
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that
4O.-Condop.jffi
Branch Office
323-2222
Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
- A mother of five who testified her five children,
or attorney, and the amount the undersigned, desiring to engage
RETIREES
claimed. If the claim is not yet due, in business under the fictitious name
I BR, 215 condo for rent, ww
EVENING HERALD CORRES.
her husband beat her regularly
On the night of the shooting, the
2 Bdrm home in beautiful area of
date
when it will become due of SUNRISE FUNERAL HOME.
carpet, C H&amp;A, W.D. Frost Free
Beautiful home site. Osteen area
PONDENTS FOR THE SAN.
Sanford, needs minor repairs &amp;
and made her "beg for her life" Mrs. Posley testified, she and shall be stated. If the claim Is ARTHUR JAMES GRAHAM, SR.,
ref., pool club house. $375 me.
FORD AREA. MUST HAVE A
almost 3 acres. $10500.
some painting. See this one
was found innocent of murher husband argued because contingent or unliquidated, the FUNERAL DIRECTOR at 900
323-9040.
FLAIR FOR NEWS, TYPE,
today? Priced to sell.
nature of the uncertainty shall be Locust Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
HAVE TRANSPORTATION, BE
dering him by a circuit court she could not find the keys to his stated,
Spotless 3 BR, 1 B, rat., stove,
If the claim is secured, the 32771, Intends to reg ister the said
FELXIBLE AND LIKE WED.
LOW PRiCED.-$25,500
41-411ouses
Jury of four women and two car.
drapes, part. turn., for only
security shall be described. The name with the Clerk of the Circuit
PIE.
-- ----- -- This attractive 3 Bdrm, 1½ Bath
126.500.
men Thursday.
"He got the pistol from under claimant Shall deliver sufficient Court of S.mlnol. County, Florida.
ho me on quiet St. con veniently
3 BR, 1.3 bath, split plan, $32,300.
OATEDthi527thdayofJuiy,A
The jury took less than an the mattress and said he was copies of the claim to the clerk to
CALL DORIS DIETRICH
located. Sell VA-FHA with low
BR,
1½
Ba,
w.2
William
MalIczowski,
adjoining
Realtor
lots
+
able
the
cl
en
er
k
to
mail one copy to
hour to return its verdict in the going to blow iity brains out. I
dawn pmt or assume $17,500
fruit tress. $31,950.
3327113,
'5' R9iflO Alexander
each personal representative,
322-2611 for appointment
Mfg. at $ pct. with pmts. of
case of Mary Mobley Posley, 29,
begged him not to take mc
'5 Ol'5COIo Morgan
All persons interested in the estate
Need a I OR, 2 8? Carpet, fenced
$164.32. Won't last??
5. Arthur James Graham, Sr.
who had been charged with away from my children," she tO whom a copy of this Notice of
Now accepting applications for f ul l
yd., nicely landscaped, C H&amp;A,
HIGH &amp; DRY
Administration has been mailed are Publish: August 3, 10, 17, 21, 1979I part time employment with
second-degree murder in the said. "He told ftc he would kill required,
w.w carpet. Good location.
DRIVE BY
in DeBary 3 OR, 2 bath block
WITHIN
Handy Way Food Stores. Must
THREE DEM.13
143,900,
377 Magnolia Place, beautiful 4
fatal shooting of her husband, me as soon as he got back."
home.
Central
H&amp;A,
wwcarpet,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
beover 10 yrs. old. Apply at any
Bdrm, 2½ Bath home with pool
screened porch, sodded yard,
Arth ur Gulf Posley, 27, last
FICTITIOUS NAME
How about a 4 BR, 1 B, older home
store.
He left in her car for a bar THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
located on Lake Monroe, over 1
pa ved street &amp; Much More. 90
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
THISNOTiCE,tofiIeanyoJ
I am
on Mellonylite Ave., 2 garages,
Feb. 23.
acre, then call to see. Priced at
and told her to follow in his they may have that challenge
pct. assumable mortgage.
Earn as much as $.0 per
f en ced bk. yd., fruit trees &amp;
the engaged in business at 710 Orange
on ly $19,900.
137,300,
Mrs. Posley burst into tears automobile when she foun d the validity of the decedent's will, the Avenue, Altamonte Springs,
stuffing envelopes with our
extra lot for only $23,900.
JOHNNY
WALKER
circulars. For information:
when the verdict was read and keys so they could switch qualifications of the personal Seminole County, Florida, under the
REAL ESTATE INC.
Pentu Enterprise Dept. SN
name of LANDMARK
a small group of friends and
immaculate I OR, 2 8, 2 car
automobiles. Posley then dr ove representative, or the venue or fictitious
322447
At I. 322.7111
P.O. BOX 1131 Middletown, Ohio
REPORTING,
and
that
I
Intend
f
jurisdiction
of
the
court.
garage w•w carpet, C H&amp;A,
relatives in the courtroom two blocks to a service station,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND register said name with the Clark
fenced bk. yd. $33,900.
3!
applauded.
LOOK LOOK
where Mrs. Posley caught up OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED the Circuit Court, SamInol. County,
Florida in accordance with the
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Owner motivated 2 BR, 1 B, car.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Mrs. Posley and relatives on with him.
Very spacious home In prestigious
Engine rebullder. Seminole Auto
Date of the first publication this provisions of the Fictitious Name
port, den w•wet bat, eat in kit.
area. 3 BR, 3 B, swimming POOl
both sides of the family testified
"All I knew is he had a frown Notice of Administration: Aug. 14,
Machine, 301 E. 2Sth Ph. Exp.
$utes, To.WIt: Section $1609
FP, 2 car garage I much more.
House for Sale: 109 Country Club
during the two-day trial that on his face and he was coming 1979.
onlyl
Wages
commensurate
W.
FlorIda Statutes 1937.
1100 Cornell Dr. $ge,eg,
Rd. 2 OR, 1 B. 3221331, aft 2p.m.
oblllty.fringe benefits.
51g.
Candy
Lewis
5 ELLEN M. DUKE
Zoned
commercial
100' on
hand
Owner
will finance.
I"h
AWS
,10.
17,
24
1999
U
Plisenol
Repr.san$sIIve
I
Sanford
Ave.
$ILSCO.
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Lovely brick home. 4 II,
Part tIme perse.
,
OS *' b
,
of . P5,.,. ,
a
dean
retaIl
seers
9:31
to
10a.m.
IO•W
OXtras.
of the car and I walked up a
JAMES E. DUKE,
VAA.233.on. Homes ;'
3 BR, 1 5, gas heat, fenced yd.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
2011 Gienway Dr.
7 days per
. ideal for retired
De ceased
piece and I shot h int again. The
Realtor
er.
Low Down Payment
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIE.
or WfnIIW$irld person. 1691110.
FOR PERSONAL
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY.
second time I shot him he was AtTORNEY
Cash
for your lot? Will build on
HAL
COLBERT,
REPRESENTATIVE:
REAL ESTATE
FLORIDA.
Part Time
J
your lot or our lot.
still
fumbling
with
his
pocket.
I
ASSOCIATES
s
W.
THOMAS
LOVETT,
of
NEEDED
Desk Clerk &amp; Molds
civu.. ACTION no. 79U7-CA.09-K
HOLLYWOOD, Fla, (UP!)
INC.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
STANLETY, HARMENING,
was afraid of be ing kill ed."
Days Inn Sanford, 13.f
REALTOR321713
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
Medel Inc., Realtor
A Hollywood couple was gunned
644.30a
IOVETT
I
COHEN
ALLFLORIDAREALTy
IGAGE ASSOCIATION, etc.,
Mrs. Posley fired at her Post Office Box 1706
3fl0612,3fl.1317, 322.7177
down Th ursday night in front of
Cabinet
Mak
er
Exp.
__________________________
By
owner 3 BR,
OF SANFORD REALTOR
Plaintiff,
h usban d three times with a 38- I Orlando, Florida 3790
Also Truck DrIver
their home in the elite Emerald
2344 S. French Ave.
Block home. Terms avail.
3 OR, W, B spilt plan, fenced yd.,
Teleph one; (303) 422.3912.
caliber
revolver,
hitting
him
33 3t43
THE ESTATE OF RAMON HER.
322-0216aft6
322 0031,3flhlfl,3220h79
Hills section by two men who
sc. patio, cony., workshop or
£.1
.
.
.
A.w, A II I6'e
''W. •'fl
IFfY
iwice in me cnest
etc., ? al
and grazing Publish
in rear. All for $31,900. fired at them from a luxury car
DEM.126
114.000 PLUS. Florida's leading
Defendants.
.
him once in the wrist. Her Man's wear firm, HIS Stores Want to
and sped off.
NOTICE OF
open an ICE CREAM shop
1 vacant lots, water, sewer, fronting on 3 paved
for Men, now,has immediate
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
husband
was not armed.
Notice is hereby given that pur.
Police said Judith Wh en , 42,
in a high traffIc area? The
opportunIties
In
streets,
management
formerly property of Food Fair, Inc.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA suant to the
&amp;
Dr.
David
Sall,
a
Jacksonville
Final Judgment of
was dead at the the scene. Her
sales.Ourexpan$ionpasoea,,d I PerfeCt location is now avail.
PROBATE DIVISION
Debtor In POUIISIO, Chapter XI.
psychiatrist,
te
Foreclosure
and
Sale
entered
st
Easy
Tarmsl
ified
that
Mrs.
in
the
new career opportunitIes locally
F ile Number 79.231.Cp
husband, Jerry Lashen, 52,
cause pending in the Circuit Court of
&amp; other central Fl, locations
Posley was able to understand Division
pronounced dead at Memorial
the
BR, 2 B pool home, beautifully
Eighteenth
Judicial
Circuit, In
including the Tsmpa Bay area..
the nat ure of her acts but was IN RE: ESTATE OF
NO.
and forSeminole County, Florida,
1,
work shop, green
Hospital at 10:08 p.m.
Excellent
pay
wail fringe
not able to distinguish between JOHN EUGENE McLAIN, JR.
house.
1700
s
Civil Action No. 79.317.CA.09.I(, the
ft
living
or".
benefits. Call 311.1140717, ext 9
The Lashens had Just reZoned CO-2 (Commercial, Rental Unit, Mlniwar.
Ufldefli9Md Clerk will sell the
$59400. Terms
right and wrong beca use of the
Fora*.orsendr.in.top.O.
NOT ICE F ADMINISTRATION
turned home from HollywoodHouws) Fronting on Park Dr., Oak &amp; Myrtle Av..
property
situated
In
laid
County,
Box
1076,
Mt.
Dora,
Fl.
32737.
TO
ALL
PERSONS HAVING described as:
sti'
she was under.
Fort Lauderdale International
OR DEMANDS AGAINST
"She believed that she was CLAIMS
Mist Cutter, stock man. Must be
Lot 10 of THE COLONNADES
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Airport, where When had met
experienced. Apply at Food
REDUCED TO
acting
In self-defense," Sail OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED THIRD SECTION, accenting to me
his wife's plane from New
BarTh 2311i I Park.
pat thereof as recorded ln P1.9 ioo&amp;
IN THE ESTATE:
.
said.
,
REALTORS
14. PageSS, of the Public Records of
York, when the shooting
(Lusffian$4,400 per let)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
EXP. mech. must hav, own t$
2ll05anfordAve. 332.7972
State
Attorney
Anti
County
Flor
a
le
id
curred about 8:45 p.m., police
?hattheadministrationofmeesta,e
da
y,
wk,,
paid
holidays,
af
fringe
WA. Hoffman, Trustee
Owner:
Cotheu
said, "Th e answer to of JOHN EUGENE McLAIN, Ji.,
sale, .tn,th. highest and
said.
ben efits. $200 to $300 start
DISTRESS SALE
best bidder
cast
at
11:00
decissed,
File
Num
CIOCk
the
P
be
r
79431.CP,
Is
roblem of the battered wife
depending on ix. 3392162.
The contract toll through on this 3
Detectives were still at
Pending ifl the Circuit Court , a.m. on
day of $ipfeor
Is not murder."
1½ I beautiful home in
COUNSELLORS
at
the
Seminole
County,
scene early tj'j5 niojig.
Florida, Probat,
west front Deer of the
Accounting CI.rk.m.ffi aptitude.
Sanford. $31,510. CTM, VA,
5emiiole County Cou r tho use,
Division, the
address
of
which
Is
Temp
assignment
to
train
in
"There is no motive at this
PHA, HELP. Tony Coppola
0nt, Florid..
San ford, Florida 33771, The personal
Purchasing position for large
P.O. Box 3144, Leqweid, Ph. 32750
Associates, REALTOR, 1201333
point," said a police spokesArthur H. uecwtm, Jr.
representative at me estat.
company. No fees. Call Norreil
305-0424172
4442311.
Clerk of the Circtit Court
MA RGARET L. MCLAIN,
man. "We've ruled out robbery,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Tsmw.ry Service. W4114.
1y
Patr
ic
address
i
s
ia
Robinson
lii Oak
BOARD OF COUNTY
because the suspects never got
Longwood, Florida. The name
Deordy Clark
SURVEY PARTY CHIEF
09
COMMI35lflijrec
.1 eL..
hntutt
ALTY
Vu u
Court $esI)
P1519100 availabl, far Party Chief
address at the personal regr.
The County of Seminole
REALTOR
322.4000 MLS
in
SWANN AND HADDOCK
He said Mrs. Lashen
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Separate sealed bids for the ?ativVs attorney are set forth bolsw.
subdivision comtruct Iyevt.
All
persons
having
claims
or
heading toward the house and
owliemswWbe received in demands against
"
Exc. salary I benefits. Grewlog
the Office Of the Purchasing Agent,
her husband
onnyssr PlaMtf
required, WITHIN T"nag
Cowed
Room
Ill,
Seminole
County
Cour.
MONTHS
FROM
THE
Aug.
remove her luggage fl'Ofl) the
DATE o
thouse,lantord,F$Qrida,3fl71,unt ii
DIM..1
Peek Inc. 1113.775.11240 Naples,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
car II iiin djyv when two 10:00 AM., Wedne
Fl.
sday, September THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
LI&amp;
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
3.
COURT,
L 19l9.alwhichtlmeandplacebids of
IN AND _______________________
FOR
men in a Wmui SASL'UUI Pulled
the above court a written
SEMINOLE
will be publicly opened and read
COUNTY,
IV
Haai.,,ta,unit
up, opened fire, then sped off.
5emlAnnuaI Requirements forrn: statement of any Claim or damand FLORIDA.
ma Wenance. Pars time,
they may have. Each claim must be
-ewe
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geslin.
The weatwi
to (Items No. 1. No.))
CIVIL
ACTIOR
NO.
fl1-CA-0si
Ideal fir rlqlr.t 411.3714
in wr iting end must Indicate th
FINANCING
IS
THE
KEY
to
It
No.
e
IN
",
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1-Type
III
Asphalt
em
RE
Till
MAIrnAU
or
be a semi-uicuau
basis
for
It
ittis lovely home, 3 51.3 S in
No. 2-Transit Concrete address the claim, me name and FRANKLIN D. GRAHAM.
LPN. Pull
WVI.JJUID5RSW1U
of the creditor or his agent
Lashen owned a trucking Mixem
and Portland Cement
IdyliwIlde If you have $10,110
IN
Petftlor,
pariSe
Lalilyliw
Nursb
or
attorney,
and the amount and
p4 pg
Item
cub we can n, arrange
company in
Card*,. 9191. 1W
3-Transaction Slips for claimed. lithe claim is net yet due,
,
Library Services
mints tar you to mews In with
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Idyll. of Loch Arbor C H&amp;A, w.
wcarpet, Fla. Rm., OR, eq. eat
in kit., FP &amp; every Imaginable
featurel Your Own Pooh Paliol
pp WARRANTED. Your
Dream Come True for $131,300?

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41-Houses

Plaza. Call $345306 aft 3 p.m.

Register now for Fall term.
Enrollment for pre.klndergart,n
&amp; kindergarten - limited. $30
mo., for mare Information call
3224101 or 322.3353 Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer.
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FHA-2 BEDROOM
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Just reduced to $32,500, very neatI_.
BR home In nice area, FR . WI
new plumbing I wiring, cL
porch wIovely backyard.
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SUPER 3 BR, I bath home in C. C.
Manor. Perfect starter home I
Fla. rm., eat In kit., fenced yard
I. Morel BPP WARRANTED.
Reduced to $29,900?

Fl,

Evening Herald, Sanford,

BATEMAN REALT
Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
3710739
Aft. Hr's. 322 ?A41,1122 4569

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

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Sanford Gracious living. Rees.
Weekly I, monthly rates. Inquire
500 S. Oak 141 7113.

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PORCH ON OVER SIZED
LUSHLY LANDSCAPED
LOT. PRICE REDUCED
FROM $31900 TO $37,301
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BEDROOM. 2 BATH, FAMILY ROOM WITH FIRE.
PLACE, 2-CAR GARAGE
'WITH MANY CUSTOM
FEATURES ON. S ACRES
FENCED INCLUDING

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Frldy, Aug. 24, 17

Thursday In Casselberry

H ulbert Quits

Democrats

Phone Post

Set

Forum

A public; forum will be religious) are Invited to send the convention, to be held Nov. 427 In Longwood.
1848 ..t the Bayfront Center in
The Seminole Democratic
sponsored by the Seminole representatives.
Executive Committee has
County Democratic Executive
St.
Petersburg.
The forum Is an attempt to
Committee at 7:30 p.m. get
At the last meeting of the published three editions of Its
grass root reaction to Seminole
County Democratic partisan newspaper, "The
Thursday at the Cssselberry curren
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gleanedExecutive Committee, Richard People's Voice," according to
City Hall.
andInput
mandatory
from this
Russo of Casselberry, Nancy the editor, Nancy Booth, and
It will be open to all residents forums througia.out the Mate B
ooth of Winter Springs and has been so successful It may go
of Seminole County regardless will be presented to
Eiseicoff of Sanford were statewide in cooperation with
Myra
of political affiliation.
Democratic Platform Corn.
delegates. The the state organization and other
mitteetoas" In preparing the named as
remainder of the cowfly'5 12 county executive committees.
They will have the op- party platform
delegates and six alternates The first Issue was published In
portunity to voice their opinion
For the first time this year, will be elected ata caucus open April, with 300 copies printed.
on any issue they feel should be
state
Democratic to all Seminole County In August, 6,000 copies were
brought to the attention of the the
organization is allowing the registered democrats.'It will be printed and distributed, and
national government,
county executive committees to held at noon Oct. 13 at the this will be increased to 10,000
In addition, all organizations choose 25 percent of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post for the next Issue, according to
(civic, veterans, fraternal or county's allotted delegates to 8207 post home on County Road Mrs. Booth.

Russell P. Hulbert, 60, of 220 Lake Seminary Circle, Maitland,
board chairman of The Winter Park Telephone Company, announced his plans for retirement and submitted his resignation at
this month's meeting of the company's board of directors.
Hulbert's retirement from active service will be effectIve Oct.
31, however, he will continue to serve as a director and vice
chairman of the board, he said.
Edward P. Kittlnger, chairman of the executive committee and
chief executive officer of the company, was elected to succeed
Hulbert as board chairman. Kittinger presently serves as
chairman of the board of the United Telephone Company of
Florida and Florida Telephone Corporation which along with The
Winter Park Telephone Company comprise the United Telephone
System—Florida Group.
Hulbert has been chairman of the board since March 1978 when
he succeeded the late J. K. Galloway, eldest son of the company's
founder. Prior to his election as board chairman, Hulbert served
11 years as the company's president.
Hulbert's career began when he Joined the company In 1943 as a
lineman. He served in many positions including: installer
repairman, plant engineer, general plant manager, vice
president operations, and executive vice president.
During his career, he served as president of the Florida
Telephone Association, president of the Florida StateChapter of
the Independent Telephone Pioneer Association, and In 1977
national president of the Independent Telephone Pioneer
Association.
He serves as director of the Barnett Bank of Orlando-Winter
Park, director of the Barnett Mall Bank and trustee of the Winter
Park Memorial Hospital.
My decision to retire is solely a personal one," said Hulbert.
"After 38 years In the telephone industry, I feel it's time to step
aside and let other leaders guide the future of this strong cot'
poratlon."

Evening Heiuld

Delaware To Friest: 'Sorry'

SANFORD, FLORIDA

WILMINGTON, Del. (UPI) were dropped and Delaware committing during a two-week
Clouser's attorney, Saul H.
All charges against the Rev. officials publicly apologized for trial.
Segan, said Clouser "asks to
Bernard T. Pagano were his arrest and subsequent trial,
plead guilty because he Is
dropped Thursday when
'He (Clouser) feels com guilty. He came here to
another man pleaded guilty to
In an agreement with the pelled for moral reasons, fully exonerate another man and, if I
the "Gentleman Bandit" state, Ronald W. Clouser, 39, of aware that the Mate may not may say so, he showed a great
robberies for which the Roman Brookhaven, Pa., agreed to have been able to prove his deal of courage."
Catholic pried was on trial.
plead guilty to second degree guilt," Public Defender Martha
Pagano showed little expres.
The courtroom crowd gasped robbery for three of the six Kramarck told Superior Judge sian before the crowd of about
as all charges against Pagano crimes Pagano was accused of Andrew Christie.
150 in the courtroom.

Friday, August 24, 1979

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

PrIy, Ave. i4, 9fl

Problem With TV News: LWøw
They Aim For Ratings

Friday, Aug. 24,1979-3

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DEAR DICK: I almost sever miss the early evoulig
sews. The three tggIes (letwouks) are alt in love with
each other, are they? Wbsu you f
watcug lbs aswi
a any sue gives notwost, ye. ca. bet the other two wlU
.l..lt be a
11ea(h.. Ars't there ousugh literestiig
happeotap I. take
L.sr aid a half? They are almost
exact copies of each ether. LEE PHilLIPS, Scottshluff,
Nob.
You are asking the wrong person, because I am
emotional about the subject of IV news coverage. As a
new.iner.trth
Intwna1l I f.iiøl 'TV dnaga a rvi&amp;t.i 4Ji
- - - -- .- ----p - .- - -- - TV newscasts are aft talnnienta, not
aimed primarily at grabbing ratings. Their judgment of
what Is news is
generally governed by what makes
the UasM and most ezg film, not what Is of
Vented Importance to the public. Licel newscasts often •
are more uiIt of this than are the network newscasts To
answer 7OU (UiOfl generally 05th SOIWOdI
camera aows to the same events, and so you moth. same

pretty

if yia're f.H.g .1 gettIng sat of tbe hew and
are lukiag for samelkiag to do tbls weekea, here
are a few suggeulisea:

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Time Out To Eat
We RTAURANT &amp; LOUNGE — Both lunch and
dinner specials are featured. Live entertainment in
our bong. Mon. thu Sat. 3W Park Drive, Sanford.

film or very close.
DEAR DICK: I would like to know If Liars and Luke I.
"Hew
"
married I. real life.
BRENDA TAYLOR, Tue..., Arts.
Yes — Bruce Bodeftnw aid KbrYO HOICOIDb we Mr.
And Mrs.
DEAR DICK: We r.eeedy watched a good lit. movie,
"Dr. Sesiplia." Could you
: tell e what th._c
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lady coftrd agest? WE the sea who played Shack be in
say sewo movies? CURI(*JS GEORGE, Os1c.a, Kas.
Nick Mancuso played Jonathan mike1ford -Shack In that film, and QrIMIne Libil was his agent, Tanla
Reeton. Mancuso Is presedly to be seen (If the film
doesn't close before you
a chance to see It) In that bet.
movie, "NIghtwli."
DEAR DICK: I beard use time ago that Lawrence
Walk aid Ma wife Won diverced. Is tMa true? MRS. G.,
Ca
No. Fern and Lawrence .Welk celebrated their 4ith
anniversary this
April and are
going strong.
DEAR DICK: What ever bappe.ed I. the early ISIS.
ow, "The Reseheseber," wblck starred Cameras

HOLIDAY INN —14—Enjoy live entertainment
In our bosenge Tuesday On Saturday. Ladles' Night
every Thursday. 1.4 &amp; LB. 4I Sanford.

PORT O CALL — Specializing in steaks and
seafood. Our great ' 1 4 bar features 30 different
selections. Hwy. 17.12 &amp; 431 In Sn1nole Plaza,

Cabeny.

still

Bed Maithie Shell Meneum — One of the largest
displays of shells in the world. Located on Holt
Avenue at Rollins College, Winter Park, hours are I5 p.m. Sunday and Tiseiday and 10 a.m. to 5p.m.,
Wednesday through Saturday; Closed Monday.
A&amp;nI,ilon Is $1 for aduits and 50 cents, chIldren 612. Group rates available.

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thhe SOON I saw wore good and ft would bea
wekime chaige
the tirIng plots of today's TV fare
B. MCPHERSON, Ve.teru, CalIf.
I have looked and looked, scoured and searched and
asked around, and can find no record of any show called
"The Beachcomber." And Mitchell has only done two
series — "High Qiapparal" from 187 to 71, and "Swiss
Family Robinson" In '7V76. But, even If there was such a
show, It won't come back - IV never brings things hick.
Ouce dead, always dead.
DEAR DICK: A cu.&amp; of weeks ago, we saw .omethhag
as TV called, "His ISsuer, the Mayer." We thought it owe
was arist What we would like to know, who starred Is it,
and does he do edwr shows perhaps aider other same?
J.A.B., Jame. Bosch, Via.
I think you mean a little seen from NBC called "His.

frm

survive. The show wont
DEAR DICK: Could ye.,plss.e settle as arp==L Is
Barenby Joses (Ruddy Ibis) Jed Clampeti of "The
loverly HEbSUss"?I say be is, balmy sider say. be Is
set. JOHN DRAGICIVICH, Ratseanos, Slick.

Nottldsu,win, Jachls,ths$rendoldMgos, will dill be

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DIisus, ILl pureed.
Following are the cam- P
(eld masters),
pounded aenusi rates of u.s porad.
roftufor the pod doesdsa
cola and others of the in. Meanwhile, the rites of
poi .tba, raters were 5.1 poroent on
Masts, according to UJ1 bonds and LI puest on
News and World Repast:
docke, Bid the magazine
-hobby; now they make

-- Cht.sss eeraedcs, iLl cautions against bbowiEg

"Our dog attracts other dogs," explained her husband Ren.
With years of jogging under the soles of
their shoes and so few problems Karen
feels their success lies in the fact they are
out so early every morning. "I don't think
anybody is around the time we jog," she
explained.

Block Party to benefit Muscular Dystrophy
Association sponsored by local radio personalities
beginning at 10 aim, Sept. I, at Sanford Plaza. Live
entertainment, including Singing Kings of Joy and
Frenkle and Johnny, local night club act.

dropped, with hardly even a thud. David Huddbedon, a
fine, veteran actor and auks person, starred In it. He will

John wins this time. Buddy Elan played Jed Qamnpelt

Karen and Ren Werrenrath jog a mile
or two every morning with their dog
Casey. While running through the Bear
Lake area of south Seminole Karen's only
complaint Is "the Great Dane down the
road who is as big as I am. He comes out
to protect his yard."

Big Tree Park — Seminole County-operated park
with picnic tables and featuring The Senator, one of
the oldest and largest bald cypress trees in the U.S.,
open 7 am, to sunset Mondays through Fridays, 9
sin, to millet Saturdays and Sundays, off U.S. 17-92
on General H*l1n, Parkway, Longwood.

zoner" which was the bowed rated show of all It was

for nine years, that's all.
DEAR DICK: Ii Jaclys $idth pft to qult "(srliVs
AslV'? EGGIUT HARDY, O,essbses, By.

Longwood. "Sometimes I feel like I'm a
target for passing cars, and other times
they've almost rim me off the road."
Blisters from Improperly fitted shoes,
heat stroke, twisted ankles, breathing the
fumes of passing cars and heartpounding sprints through dog-Infested
neighborhoods are all some of the joys
joggers sometimes forget to mention.
Lake Mary's Sandy Jew jogs at night
and has had very few problems.
"Sometimes they'll (motorists) honk just
to aggravate , or maybe it's just to let you
know they're there. The only thing that I
worry about Is snakes, that's the only
thing. off
Tom Netsel
Text And Photos By

Kids run; adults jog.
Kids have fun running and, for the most
part, stay in shape. Adults wbrk at
jogging to get back the shape they had
when they were kids who had fun rimning.
Any dedicated jogger will be glad to tell
you all the benefits he derives from
pounding the asphalt: the fresh air, the
exercise, the weight ions, the stronger
heart, the improved muscle tone.
Press a Jogger hard eneugh however,
and he may confess to experiences that
are far from the healthful kind. "I have
had kids throw beer cans at me from the
back of a pick-up," said Herb Birch of

Jolms" Sanford.

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Staying In Shape Can Be Fun, But...

HOLIDAY INN—tAKE MONROE— FèMurii
mouth-watering steaks and seafood Your favorite
drinks In our popular lounge. "Overlooking the St

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Ezkaad femes are eon of the drawbacks of jogging along the roadside.

The Cartesa Mm
— Exhibit of rare cartoon
art and cartoon miscellany, no admission charge, 11
a.m. to 8 p. Tuesdays through Sundays, next to
Alain Park Post Office, SIS Semoran Blvd.

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Wilideal Naisum — Exhibits
trao cosaty's ped: osedr does, pioneer kitchen,
$4ILln dill, etc. 10 am. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays
d9=?r2i; 2 to A 816rdayo Sundays; $12

First St.
OpeaW.oubey, Friday ad dsy, $4p only.
me Liher Day Nub VaotIj, Sept. 3, JEWIsh
COMM* Ceder, 401 X. Maitland Ave., Maitland.
Swim estWt1On I a.a.; the oltdoàr music bogli"
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horse show Aug. 30- W$ the ortamin'a Park
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Miller Still Has Stuff (And The Legs)
By DICK KLEINEat

TELEVISION

especially happy experience Municipal Opera, there

that phony birth certifiCate. income certainly Is coming
w .
.Well, it was fine, at 13, to In handy."
an accident while she was In
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) She sees signs that .
become
five years older than
No,
Nanette"
and
the
years, the
She sixth
was
Ass!
t
Iwas — butnomore.NOWI daflCiflg1S Coming back. She
dodorsuldshe would never
cam to town and killed the star on Broadway
want the record to show that says that when the public
people? Aim Miller, that's "Maine" she says "that 1
I
am 56. I'm not 61, as some sees shows like "Sugar
pert was so well written and
She danced again. It
people
say, because they Mill Balges" - and "Anything
so sire4lre that an ape could wasn't easy and it took time
She
was
inc
from that phony Goes" and "No, No,
ligh
In a cheerful, havebeencastinftand(krne - she didn't dance for two
t-hearted, old4aliuioned
Nanette" befOre it - they
With certificate."
yews — but she knew she
revue called "Sugar
(Incidentally,
The
World
realize
anew what a happy
would make It and she did,
Babies," co-staffing with
date
form
of
dancing tap dancing
Almanac has her blrth
But Ann gave It a and now she's just about U
another veteran, Mickey dinwiNion the ether five good as new.
15.
correct.)
Rooney. It has since moved ladies didn't or couldnt She
"Sugar Babies" Is set In
Ai4AnnsaYs,alreadyshe
But In the years of stage
an to Chicago, then Detroit tap-danced, and they
04
has heard of a resurgence in
- n t
and eventually New York, a tap dance number for her work, In St. Louis and New
burlesque of Mrinpes, but tap dancing, as the folks in
following runs In San in the show, and she took York and other cities, she
before that, when ft was her audiences decide to have
over the part when says she has always been
ANN MILLER
Francisco and here.
broad and funny and happy. their kids study the old dance
everybody said it was just afraid to appear in '°
One thing she would like to It is an adulence show, and form.
And Ann, little mI.0
Angeles. That's where her do, she says, Is to set the the audiences here really
Columbia Pictures was
tap4ap herself, showed that about to close. With
she still had the stuff (and Miller tapping her heart out, friends are, her peers, all the record straight now about piled in to see It.
one of the angels that
the legs) and everybody "Maine" ran another year. people she has known and her age. When she was first
That's fine with Ann. She bankrolled "Sugar Babies"
Then she became ill and worked with for so long,
discovered by Hollywood, has a percentage of the so she Is, of course, in.
loved her. The love affair
had to leave the show. That
"I've been scared to play she was only 13, dancing in show, and she says that terested In what their plans
was distinctly mutual,
was only one of several here," she says.
film j the daytime and percentage is amounting to a for the show might be after
Ann says she has been on physical problems she
But it turned out to be a trying to keep up with her considerable amount Its Broadway run. She unthe stage often enough had In recent years. In
weekly.
triumph, not a fright. "Sugar schoolwork at night.
derstands that they are
before, but this has been an Louis, appearing at the Babies" got good notices
"For me," she says, "this planning to make a TV
"So I got a phony birth
from all the critics, save one, certificate," she says, couldn't have happened at a special out of it, and she
and Ann does not think "which added five years to better time. My mother is ill thinks that will be just great.
The TV audience will
- kindly toward that one at this 'my age. My father was a and it's costing me $3,500 a
point,
lawyer, and he arranged for month to care for her, so this probably enjoy it, too.

August 24 thru 30

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By JOAN IIANAUER
UPI Television Writer

run, does offer hope the conglomerate because it's aren't Interestingly rich.
husband-wife team of Robert boring. Anyway, as he points They have expensive cars,
Wagner and Stefanie Powers out, to turn $5 into $10 may be they travel a lot and play
NEW. YORK (UP!) - could turn into an appealing Impossible. Turning $5 poker with oil sheiks in the
Television
certainly
could detective team offering million Into $10 million is desert, but they don't have a
use
a slick Nick
and Nora
Charles-type detective amusing Insights into crime inevitable,
rich enough patina of being
among
the
affluent.
His
wife,
Jennifer,
writes
supported in the style to
series,
That's the need ABC's They successfully imitate for a career, when she isn't which we would all like to
Hart to Hart" sets out t Mr. and Mr. Charles In one too busy being a sleuthinate. become accustomed.
They are helped by gravel.
The rich, as has been said
respect - they own an
fill,
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the pilot episode, to be seen
The series proposes butlermaniervant.
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the series, the couple In. to watch If they are spending
941 p.m., Eastern time. The fabulously wealthy
it - consplcuously.
show, which returns Sept. 22 detective who has hired vestigates a spa
Roddy McDowall and Stella
to begin Its regular series somebody else t
The top 10 network
Stevens. This particular
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and how it affects our daily
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are the judges In the 121h
annual pageant from the Coconut Grove In Hollywood, Cali
fornla.
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Comedian Andy Kaufman and
his guests Cindy Williams.
Howdy Doody, Gail Slobod kin,
the B Street Conga Band and
Little Wendy present a unique
comedy-music special.

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NEW YORK (NEA) Columbia's current release
of Bach's "Goldberg"
Variations coupled with his
Aria and 10 variation in the
Italian Style, played on the
harpsichord by Rosalyn
Tureck In a two-disc album,
begins belatedly to fill a
.
conspicuous gap in the
recorded repertoire.
.
Miss Tureck, a native
.
Chicagoan now living In New
York
but
admired
throughout the musical
... world, Is generally conceded
'
to be the foremost Bach
authority living and quite
probably the most learned
and discerning performer of
his music since he died 229
years ago.
Why she hadn't been .
recorded by an American
company in a quarter of a
•
century Is a mystery, and
'l
her most recent British
recordings were done more
than 15 years ago. Yet she
has been an Internationally
renowned artist throughout
Bach-specialist Rosalyn Tureck
that time and has played to
ecstatic audiences since her
Carnegie Hall debut at 20 in the embellishments out, them.
Audiences and most
figuring that performers
What sets Miss Tureck would put them
But they performers think that Bach's
apart from other In- also wrote long verbal texts key-board music (excepting
terpreters of Bach Is that explaining just what a that for Organ) should be
along with being a spec- performer should do with the played on the harpsichord so
tacular musical performer sheet music. It was the that, according to Miss
she also Is a brilliant, custom of the time to em- Tureck, "It will be clear and
thorough musicologist.
bellish, to add the grace crisp and transparent and
In the latter capacity, she notes and other decorations lively."
"mat's a lot of hooey,"
has proven herself a first- in the playing.
Bach wasn't much for she answers. "The harprate detective, starting back
when she began to study verbal texts; he just put sichord Is the least trimu.,..i.
ti...
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the
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QP6b bI
Bach's time it was an acespecially when she started musical staff.
Miss Tureck's research companiment Instrument.
to perceive his music and the
performance of It in a new has ascertained not only that The clavichord was the solo
light about six years later. Bach expected his music to Instrument, and much of his
be ornamented in the fashion music should be played on
Her first all-Bach recitals In of the time but that he left that."
New York's Town Hall In
Nevertheless, she plays
specific clues as to exactly
fall and early winter of 1937 which
Bach
on the harpsichord and
musical
emtoday are recognized as
piano,
and better than
bellishinents and how much.
start of an era in
else.
The
anybody
She discovered some of
and performance.
clavichord,
which
has
a
this by studying material on
small,
delicate
and
vibrant
how
Since then, she has been his contemporaries
searching, finding, testing, they wrote and played. But singing voice, lacks the tonal
ac- mainly she devoted herself size for concert hall&amp;
and
interpreting
Rosalyn Tureck's gift of
and continues to devote
cumulating all there Is to
music—
especially Bach's
herself
clues
within
his
— to
know about J.S. Bach. Some
would
be
epochal even If it
own
writing
and
later
of her discoveries are
limited
to, her
were
editlono.
changing —or will change—
scholarship,
research,
her
Another
popular
belief
is
the popular conception of the
way he Miould be performed, that Bach hated the piano her detective work, her
(invented in 1711, when he teaching, lecturing, writing
For 0IR1UPle most BOA was 26). True, he didn't like and pulIllMilng. But she's no
performances and recor- that first one he heart But cloistered scholar. She Is a
dings tend to be fairly later he changed his mind bright, vivacious woman, a
spartan, Intentionally and, according to Miss supreme key-board artist,
lacking the flqjarlshes, Tweck, wrote "The MusIcal and she has devoted a long
emnbelllliunents arJ filigree Offering" dearly for per. career to proving her
ornamentation
formance on the piano rather theories by the way her
Istic of other composers Of than
harpsichord
or music sounds.
two or three centuries ago. clavichord.
And that Is why, despite
wealth of Bath perthe
Several
years
ago
a
The purists claim what
formances
In the recorded
receipt
was
found
showing
seems a valid reason for
repertoire,
It has been
Them
i
s
that
Bach
had
a
sold
piano
to
playing that way:
of its lack
deficient
because
a
nobleman.
So
it
Is
conlittle such embellishment
Tureck
recent
perof
culled
that
he
was
a
piano
Bach
original
the
salj ,,tnn. of prin- forinances. Now that In being
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promise.
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That left a hole in the ABC
FRIENDS Guests: Steve Peter Falk, Fernando Lamas,
The pilot has a delightfully schedule, which will be filled
Chuck Mangione. Dorothy
Lawrence. Lily Tomlin.
zany quality, and a leading by th' "Detective School"
It DICK CAVEIT Guest: Ste- Fuidheim. (R)
character who the audience run by James Gregory, aka
phen Spender. (Part 1 of 2) (R) (1) NEWLYWED
GAME
MISS BLACK
AMERICA can laugh with as well as at Inspector Luger on "Barney
8:00
- a man who can bumble Miller." Originally
PAGEANT Antonio Fargas.
tl2) THE RUNAWAYS Steve Maria Gibbs, Ted Lange. Keno
learns that a runaway teenager Holliday and Vernee Watson
In desperate need of surgery are the judges in the 12th
has been picked up hitchhiking annual pageant from the Cocoby a neurotic former mental nut Grove in Hollywood, Calipatient.
fornia.
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Wonder Woman meets a col- Comedian Andy Kaufman and
lege professor who, as a result his guests Cindy Williams,
of radiation experimentation, Howdy Doody, Gail Slobodkin.
has powers equal to her own.
the B Street Conga Band and

More Than

HAPPY DAYS Richie's Little Wendy present a unique
space friend Mork turns to the comedy-music special.
gang for help when life on earth
12:00
starts driving him crazy. (R)

OF SUMMER (4)BiG VALLEY Victoria has
Geoffrey Gilbert conducts this to rely upon an English valet to
year's season of concerts pro- help her get medical supplies
tented by the Summer Festival to the Indians.
Orchestra. Selections include
1:00
Cad Maria Von Weber's Over.
) 2) TOMORROW Guest:
lure. Der Frelschutz, the Tone author Albert J. Lowry.
Poem "Don Juan," Opus 20 by (1)0 NEWS
Richard Strauss and Johannes
Brahms' Symphony No. 2 in D
1:30
Major, Opus 73

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()S LOU GRANT 811119 and
August 27 Lou become deeply Involved in
an exPose of shoddy nursing
ham practices. (R)
a lawn "U.S. Professional

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demandIng job as a basketball in PdZS OflIY in the flflSl$ of
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coach at a racially mixed high this prestigious tournament
Played at the Longwood Crick.
ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
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Sarah dispels Lord Stainton's
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starts Sept. 6.
releases and announced a Vegas' Riviera Hotel, which
now shared
office
record
may topple the box
new promotional tour.

Federal Communications
Commission,

During all the confusion has been amazing," says maitre d' Rudy
about the group's name, the Guerrero, "They call from places like Ohio,

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)
Mention "FCC" and one
thing comes to mind — the

by Kenny Rogers and Barry Manilow. "This

group after the
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trapped on
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make way for a railroad. (l Hr. 35Mins.)

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Swell And. Swinging
With a deep contralto platoons of men who
wanidh, she makes every remembCr the tovai' blonde.
When she left the DOCISY
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One FCC

single started climbing the Georgia and Maassachusctts. One group in
That's why music industry industry charts. Clifton says Texas said they wanted to bring in a planeload
lawyers advised a record more singles may be
If we could assure them of rooms and show
company not to name its released from the album and
tour may also reservations. We took care of them."
MOVIE "Bad Men Of group from Muscle Shoals, an expanded
announced
depending on
1:30
lawyers
be
Missouri" (B/W) (194 1) Dennis Ala., "FCC." The
MOVIE 11240 Robert" Moroan. Jane Wyman. The said naming the rock 'n' roll the We of their debut album.
(Premiere) John Blfllwtt PITY. Younger Brothers find thi.Tt'
federal
Mark Harmon. Members of a selvil on the other side of the
FCC — composed of
si
might cause
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law when carpetbaggers s.z
Clifton,
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The success his venture
comes through songs with
traditional themes expressed in modern terms —
here from writers like Elvis
Costello, Graham Parker,
and Hank Deviot of
Emmylou Harris' Hot Band
— and the magic of
Edmunds' guitar playing.

His singing — vaguely
reminiscent of John Fogarty
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bones, rawly emotional rock
'n' roll. Using energy long
lost In the quagmire rock
musk
has
become,
Edmunds breathes into his
performances as much as
passion as the young Buddy
Holly, Eddie Cochran, Gene
Vincent
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us.

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1:30
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Repeat When Necessary
urges the title of the fifth and
finest album by Dave
Edmunds.
A
better
prescription for curing the
summer blues can't be
found.
The strength of Edmunds'
singularly
valid
rock
revivalism rests on many
factors, not the least of

The group went through Steve "Wichita" Gooch,
lso other possible names and Butch Ledford and Wayne
finally chose Funky Coin- Chaney — puts out a cornmunications Committee. binatlon of soft rock and
Albums were pressed, rhythm &amp; blues.
The group Is an expublicity releases were
printed and T-shirts were perlment of sorts. Free
emblazoned with the Funky Flight Records, a subsidiary
ConudwiIcaticns Committee of RCA, Is the first Nashville-

based rock 'n' roll label.
RCA are pmweek we talked to Officials
from the FCC thng that the Nashville label
when they came to our can successfully compete

name.
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at Washington's with the Los Angeles and
Bayou club, They said they New York rock product and
concert

thought naming the group have placed their chips
FCC was agu," says Dennis FCC.
Clifton, lead guitarist and cowriter ol the group's first hit
single, "Baby I Want YO u,"

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panles that assign a group a
from the album of the same number and X-number
dollars for promotion.
name.
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relIabIlity," says Clifton,
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Bedtime Buddies For The Wee Ones

Breaking Away,l@A Warm, Funny Film

Illustrations are striking In
their projected warmth: soft MAGGIE AND THE PIRATE by Ezra Jack Keats
tan-yellow pages and brown (ScbclasticFour Winds Press, 33 pages, $3.95)
Ink lines sparked by splashes
fflDE, YOU SEEK by Jose Arneg. &amp; Arlene Dewey
of color
the pattern In a (Gw1flow, 95 pages, 7.$5)
quilt or IN rug, or Benjamin's GERALDINE, THE MUSIC MOUSE by Leo Uoenl
Ice blue pajamas. This is a (Pathea, ..ged, $3.19)
weU4*med work, with thSifle, BRUNUS AND THE NEW BEAR by Ellen Stale Walsh
story and art that fit (Dedsy,32pqes,5)
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WHERE'SYOUR BABY BROTHER BE(Y BUNTING?
The second tale, for by U.—. Thraey (Doubleday, 32 pages, $3.95)
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brother or your little sister grotesques caricature;
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any thing. You'll have
mod little Becky Bw*b ,
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always come back In the deliberately unattractive,
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American LibraryAun.
Bedtime stories are a
ritual In many households.

They offer thus. of quid,

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private sharing between
paret and child, and, In the

cueofvyyogocie.,the
first steps along the way to
reading. Here are some
fresh picks from the spring
and summer publishing

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season.

THURSDAY

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era nes pares to launch
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a of 8) (A)
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his

music through her

line, composition and con-

mouse's
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ception.

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rocket. sica Tandy perform a loving Br
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drug ring. (A)
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friends the put-upon unhappy teen-ager, and vice versa.
It can't hurt you. GRADE: &amp;mlnus

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help a Mexican revolutionary.

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&amp; HUTCH A colCAROL SURNETI AND •STARSKY
professor
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with the daily life and
residents of Walton's Mountain staff of his
unit. (N)
to believe that the Waltons
12:15
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Ron Uoward,.
Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Paul LeMaL (Comedycrania) We re-visit most of the original "Graffiti" people
several years later, to see what's happened to them. A
neat idea, and It works well, but they've tricked It out with
a sell-conscious camera stunt that looked good on paper
but Is very disconcerting to the audience. It's like a v1slt

11:30
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Bruce Oem, Robert Klein,
Susan Sullivan. Dr. Carl Sagan.

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"John Halifax, Gentleman" A (3D 0 BARNABY JONES
poor orphan boy develops, a
goddaughter (Bonstrong friendship with his Barnaby's
nie
Ebsen)
prey to a forsrnploysr's son. (Part lot 9)(R) tune hunterfalls
who frames her
6:10
fiance for murder. (N)
NBC NEWS
10:30
(4)•CNEWS
SNEAK PREVIEW Roger
ABC NEWS
Eberl and Gene Siskel review
(B)
O
"Meatballs," "Sunburn" and
7:00
"The Concorde: Airport '79."
(2) TIC TAG DOUGH
11-.00
(F MARY TYLER MOORE
G.org.tt.visits Ted at the stu- (1) C!) OS NEWS
:
. A.L.
dio only to find him kiuing Rowse. (Part 2 of 2) Guest
(N)
another woman in his dressing

PROJECTU.F.O. A college
student claims that he was
warned by an alien group of
their plans to take
Earth
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realize they don't mind being "townies." Briefly, It's the
"Rocky" of bicycle racing but so much better. A fine
job by these four young actors. GRADE: A

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III

Susan Blakely, George Kennedy and a cast of thousands.
(Adventure) This time, It's the supersonic Concorde that's
In trouble one of Its passengers Is carrying a secret and
the bad guy tries missiles, sabotage and everything else to
bring It down. It's all exciOng, but more sensible than
earlier "Airport" films and this has some people you care
about, GRADE: B
MOONRAKER (P(i Roger Moors, Lois Chilea, Spy
adventure. James Bond Is back and that's about all you
need to say. This one Is the moat Illogical, ridiculous,
5pJ%55 Bond film of all—but it'
s Still great fun, stylish,
extraordinary
gimmicks and special
of
witty and full
effects. Ignore the plot, just sit back and have a good time.
GRADE: B
George Burns,
JUST YOU AND ME, KID (PG)
Lorrlane
Gary.
(Comedy)
Ives,
Burl
Brook Shields,
more
of
a
TV
sitcom
than
a real
Item
innocuous little
old
exvaudevffiian
who
movie — about the kindly

Dennis Christopher,

little romantic, tied up just right. It's set In Bloomington,
Ind., a college town, the summer the local boys finally

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Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley
(Romantic comedy) This American-made movie Is the
kind of film the French always do so well: warm, funny, a

AMER1CATHON (PG) —John Ritter, Harvey Korman,
Fred Willard. (Farce) It's 20 years In the future and the
country Is broke. A 30-day telethon Is expected to put the
oil USA back on Its feet. This Is a case of stretching a
f unny-seeming Idea too thin. As the film sinks ever more
Into plodding or offensive gags, the audience grows more
restless. Tries to be another "Groove Tube" and falls.
Skip It. GRADE: D

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isa welcome new offering by
Ezra Jack Keats, a
w.flwn end much admired children's au
authorillustrator. (His "Snowy
won the Ca14.cdt
award In 1113.( Ba water, You ,
I her
frost sitting Is a departure
mother, who is Un(tpsurIag
from the dt'sss thet
Car Trouble
derstandably outraged
have h
Exports account for 46 per. U.&amp; auto trade was 0.6 blI"How COuld YOU
hli riced
do
such
a
cent
of Belgium's gross lion In the hole Iaztyear, makisirrible thing, YOU bid national
Maggie returns from
product and. 23 per- lag cars second only to oil In
'child?' sh. said several cent of West
huçing for her mother to
Germany's, The the nation's tra&amp; deficit
tn in a row."). and COIIJeIaiC Board o6serves. column.
find MkI, her pit crichut, SiblIng RIvalry, the theeaI "Briss aid the
say that
Mh',,h, spsrsb Becky at In the United States, exports Europe Is Experts
tTuhth( and lii Place of
the priMe place to
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Waleb,
Is
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only 64 percent of jack up sale. of Americanthe police station where coin
cage a scrawled nuts, "
comfortably
dIstanced
gale.
so
the
message
Is
they're
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made cars. But 1977 sales of
waiting
for
baby
the
pirate was hare." Maggie
clear
but
entertainIng
en
well.
U.S.
cars to the European
brother
to
tan
up.
bagha a worried search
Ups. Diet
Economic Community caine
nih the Culprit, "that flew Dewey is a rich .rtfil $Rint fantasy that's slightly
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to only 20,000 — , sligjtly less
kid mound here," bit cods for younger preschoolers. A Illogical bit wellpscsd and Dedily .gin for the Silkworms feed on the than sales In acramento,
her NIkI, who ikowni In the tiny trio of animals corn- lovely to lock at. It's Liii Pai '4 aid Mti. Basting leaves of the white mulberry. Calif. A major problem is that
chaos of Maggie's riverside mands a little red rhinoceros story of a glat cliii.. TPfl stTaWbafTY Shoitcak The
worms
will feed on leaves European tariffs on automoof other
members
of the mul- biles are substantially higher
confrontation. The villain to find them in their game of mouse sculpted by a
1 for
everyone.
The
moral?
berry
family,
but
the quality than tariffs In this country,
proves a sympAbstle sort, hide andi sea.
mwise named Geraldine as "Don't trade your little of their silk is then pool el.
The Conference Board note..
theih, hungry for love and Turning the pages, readers she nibbles oft places to give
friendship, which Maggie will discover a menagerie of to her hungry friends.
AugU* s t 29 Mozart's classic opera of misand her friends extend when Eastern African animals
The sculptured mouse Is
taken identities. (Part 1) (R)
he returns the cage with a chiming "We'll play too." magical and comes alive In
new cricket inside.
And following that they can the night to play music on its
bring in their harvest In time, SULLY GRAHAM CRUSADE
There's a surprising range join Rhino In spotting the tall, which Is fashioned to
EVENING
Of emotion within the con- softly concealed figures look like a flute. Geraldine
the Barklsys hire a man with
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fines of the grief text, and Aruego and Dewey hide In knows that the mouse's t11
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good pacing as well. The the bright, joyously colored Is a flute, though she has (2) (4)5S 0I00
NEWS
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warm village and country
tropical settings. Quiet never heard music; sharp SONCE UPON A CLASSIC the nsws of his impending mar.
waterfront settings take clusters of shapes burst into children might want to know "Dominic: Beyond Gravity" lag. Old fatherhood.
(N)
stay OF 'CARSON
shape via green, blue and movement when Rhino why. Nevertheless, they'll be Nick and his friends catch the 5 THE MANY FACES
OF Host: Johnny
Comm. Guests:
Lord Stainton P
combination.

BREAKING AWAY (PG)

NEW RELEASE

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Friday, Aug. 24_ 179-11

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

�SUNDAY EDITION
72nd Year, No. 4—Sunday, August 26,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herak(USPS 481.280)—Price 23 Cents

The 'Swan SongI Of Andrew.. Y na
r

onfrontation Delay

U.S. Pol icy On PLO

Is Only 'For Andy'

Called

UNITED NATIONS
(UPI)
Andrew Young
has won postponement of a
confrontation between the
United States and the Arab
world over a resolution on
Palestinian rights,
But there's a rub. The
Arabs said they agreed to
the postponement only "for
Andy," and Young, who
resigned as U.N. ambassador
over
an
unauthorized meeting with
the Palestine Uberation
Organization, will be gone
next month.
Arab officials made it
clear Friday the confrontatlon over a resolution
calling
for
"selfdetermination, national In.
dependence,
and
sovereignty" for the
Palestinians" was Put Off,
net canceled,
The officials said the
Palestinian issue Will arise
again in the Security
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Council, most likely in
early October
after
Young's successor is

tiements and Palestinian
violence.

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UNITED NATIONS
(UPI)
Andrew Young,
controversial to the end,
disagreed openly with his
government in his swan
song at the United Nations,
telling the Security Council
the United States is pursuing a "ridiculous" policy
by Ignoring the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
But Young, who resigned
after being censured for
misrepresenting an
unauthorized meeting with
a member of the Palestine
Liberation Organization,
pulled off a major
diplomatic breakthrough
Friday for the Carter
administration by ob
taming a postponement of
the vote on a resolution the
United States was cornmitted to veto.
The resolution called for
"self-determination, national independence and
sovereignty" for the

Palestinians, and a veto
would have further
alienated its Arab oil
suppliers. And the Arabs,
announcing the post.
ponement, said, "We are
doing it for Andy."
"It is a tribute to Young
it has nothing to do with
the State Department,"
Kuwaiti Ambassador
Abdulla Yaccoub Bisharra,
a spokesm an for the Arab
bloc, said.
He said the order for the
postponement came from
PLO leader Yasser Arafat.
"We cannot let circumstances push Andrew
Young, this great man, to
cast the veto," said Arafat
in a telegram read by
Bisharra.
As Young, Security
Council president for
August, rose for his
possible last public appearance In the chamber, a
hush fell on the room.

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He called the State
Department's order to ban
meetings between the PLO
and the United States
"ridiculous."

Friday's decision to
avoid a vote and a veto
which Young as the
American delegate would
have had to cast
was
made by PLO Leader
Yasser Arafat in the
Middle East.
"We cannot let cmcumstances push Andrew
Young, this great man, to
cast the veto," said Arafat
In a telegram read In the
Council by Kuwaiti Mnbusador Abdulla Yaccoub
Bisharra.
Young's possibly final
public appearance in the
chamber was in keeping
with his stormy stay in the
sensitive U.N. pod. He
gave a blunt statement of
the international scene,
criticizing the State
Department, Israeli set-

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"I have no regrets about
violating the ridiculous
rule about not communicating with the PLO,"
he said. "I walked into it
with my eyes open. I had a
fundamental disagreement
with the policy and Ikept
quiet about it for two and a
half years. Now in some
small way I may have
opened up a channel of
communications.

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"It is a ridiculous policy
for the United States not to
speak to the PLO. It's also
ridiculous for many of you
sitting around this table not WIN "
to have relations with
Israel."

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"If I may take the
liberty, I would like to
express some personal
thoughts," he
said
stressing he was speaking
to his "delegate" friends
and not as the American
envoy.
"I have no regrets about
violating the ridiculous
(U.S. goverment) rule
about not communicating
with the PLO," he said.
"It is a ridiculous policy
for the United States not to
speak to the PLO. It's also
ridiculous for many of you
sitting around this table not
to have relations with
Israel,"

It was the first time In
U.N. history a council
president has told that
body
the top decisionmaking unit at the world
organization
that he
disagrees
with
his
government.
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County Residents W'1011 Get Credits On Power Bills
BYDONNAESTES
Herald 8taff Writer
Residents in the unincorporated areas of Seminole
County who have been paying
franchise fees as part of their
power bills from the Florida
Power and light Co. will be
receiving credits on their
November billings said Scott
Burns, district manager of the
utility, today.
How much will the credit to
each customer in the unin-

corporated area be? That will due

not be known $l the ee*rls
received from the Florida
Public Service Commission
(PSC), Burns said.
The Florida Supreme Court
gave the PSC an opinion that it
is Improper for customers
living in non-franchise areas
(the unincorporated area) to
pay franchise fees to be

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notice
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fees
$Idiflt$ only, and by
November to cndi the power
bills in the unincorporated
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aress
B
The Supreme Court opinion
and PSC order does not affect

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Oct.. I.
Burns said the Supreme
Court directed FPL In January
to continue using the "spread,'
method in collecting franchise
fees from its out of city
reildents and to use the
"direct" method in collecting
the fees from city residenta. All
of the fees collected under both
methods, Bums said, were

returned to city government. the amount of franchise fees the
The order means only city of Sanford will receive,
customers living within fran- Burns said. The city- has

eeçw.

ordered

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In ot__nntncorpersted areas
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the state Supreme Court o the method of collecting
which method was. appropriate, franchise fees for city govern"It appears the credits will be meid.
made In the month of 111 SemInole, County Coin,
November. The length of time missioner William Kirchhoff,
and the amount of the refund speaking before the Seminole
awaiting the final order," County Legislative Delegation,
so ught legislation outlawing the
Burns said.
practice. He called the fees to

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plalned, calls ("franchise paid
to cities to be levied equally
over a service area without
regard to whether the electrical
service is within or outside a
city. The direct method, he
said, calls for all the franchise
fees paid to a city to be
collected as part of the power

The Supreme Court opinion out-of-city residents "taxation

bills of residents of that city.
The franchise fees collected
by FPL during the past eight

and PSC ruling ends the two- without representation."
year battle waged by residents

0 Juveniles Repay
F sdeeds By Work
During tho past four
months 100 juveniles
charged with offenses
ranging from
misdeaners to felonies
have contributed 4,100
1mws of labor, valued at
$14,110, to six governmudal and civic entitles in
Sek
They didn't volunteer to

d.th.varistYOfjObSwhiCh
included cleaning out
ditches, suisting police
o10cari end clerical work.
They really had no choke.
fls4ftolheurslabor
of each was meted out as
by 10th Wcult Judge
Zuneeth
Lu10sr cthtg as
IN

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are in'lbs sanctioN
tended for swift con.
seqiusess. The con--

designed to rehabilitate.
"There Is not sno time
for IheL Bid the judge
believes thee. yOung
people can be turned
around with a ww'thn so
te will be no need to
adth.m away," Minutia
said.
Tbe gaiunumdai ut
civic organizationspar.
Udp.th in the program
by providing useful work
people are
for the y
the Lake Mary Public
Works Department,
Aammsds Springs drieto
d parks dopesimuud, the

sequences have to be
Immediate, positive and
carried out. The purpose Is
toabowyowig people they
cannot break the law and
trespass on ether people's
rights without s*srIng the
consequences" said
Eugene D. Minutia,
ezicidive director Of Youth
PregrunsInc.,anonprot
ongarkthon
The organization has
been charged by Jiaigs
Lemer with sup.rvinng
the new program. Ms.
Phyllis Oliva Is work
program director for this

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some Itch.dsw.doome
blind intersections or
brush, trimmed trees
where branches were low
andsa'utcIngcsrsparked
unduenoath They are
isvii Lake Mary a lot of
money. We couldn't have
dmi these things with our
WasUgl*ultls,"he
said.
Minutia said the
Program was necomminded by J Lifiur's
community cont rol ad.
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judgment and a recordmendetlon from the state
Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services
(lIES),
Where the young people
have full time Jobs, Ms.
Oliva said, they work in the
program on Saturdays and
Sundays. When school
In some instances will work
in the early evening right
after school
"There are very few girls
hi the iirrina1" Ms.
(Iya said. "Most Of the
participants an. boys."

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Mathe Richardson, work supervisor, observes as young people clear Underbn for a public service project in Lake Mary.

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Court at that time upheld the
practice.

By SHARON CARRASCO

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to straighten it the
youths, we have accorn abed what we
Wished to Minitti Salt
be' program bad
HI

Fred J. Harris of 3104

qb oed
*I-Ji.j_.1
the practice. He complained as
orid.
a I'uWc
j to u. Flori
Service Commission (PSC) at
the time.
The PSC at the time flled
that the franchise fees were
part of the FPL's cod Of doing
business and collected from all
Csi*yy

Was DI"stric t
'Arrogant'?

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speak to us puticlps,
endth.prsgraur.qIra

consultation once every
week with the youth, his
family and the counselor.
At the same time, she
said, the counselor encourages high school
dropoutitogo to classes to
olden their high school
equivalency certificate.
"We have to keep track
hours the kids work
and they come under our
organization's workmen's
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Mh'MUI said.
Among those who
cresting the
irLutta said,
program, ______
was Cuselb.rry Police
Chief George Karcher.
"Uef Karcher has aIso
broid* Our used for a
vehids to tramped the
yOW' PIOplI to Job sites to
the utleidiri Of t he Rotary
1Vhs" be salt
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Herald 8taIf Writer
The Seminole County school district is busily taking depositions
and gathering information in preparation for Its suit against
architects and contractors for leaky roofs Of 12 county schools,
Ned Julian Jr., school district attorney, said today.
The school district filed suits in 1917 and 197$ against architect
Eoghan Kelley who designed the roofs for the schools The school
district according to Julian, is paying .5 million to correct the
roof situation. A hod of other defendants are named In the suits
Julian would not speculate on when the trial would be held
before Circuit Judge Robert McGregor.
Friday, McGregor ref used to dismiss the school suits, as
requested by the attorney for Kelley and roofing manufacturer
W.R. Grace on the grounds the school district failed to supply
information at a time designated by the court, Julian said. The
court now has that information.
McGregor is reported to have called the school district's failure
a case of "outright arrogance."
Julian, who said he failed to ask the court for an extension, was
"relieved" by the judge's ruling.
The judge did order the school district to pay the defense attorney's fees and transportation cods as a penalty, Jullan said.
He said he didn't know how much the school district would be
billed.
Hugh Carhec, director of anhIlLwy services, was also accused
of being "arrogant" IngatheringtheIn1ocpMkn. Caritonsald the
demands of his other duties preempted him from completing the
task on time.
"My responsibIlities are many and varied and I worked on them
every time I had slack room," Canton explained "... I am
required by the date, for example, to inspect every cepital outlay
project once a week. Who am I voins to slide, the Mete or the
court?"

Canton said the judge was supplied with 1$ volumes, of In.
formation, some measuring 1% inch.. thick. "We were h.4
literally thousands of qutIons," Is salt

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students would give written
consent to having their lockers
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acquiring a parking permit,
students would be issued a
consent form stating the
principal or his designee may
search his locker or car for
contraband substances. The
search would be conducted in

the presence of the student and
one other certified person. Any
student's failure to cooperate in
the locker or vehicle search will
be grounds for suspension.
The new search policy is the
school board's answer to deter

students front bringing contraband substances to school
and thus, decrease their usage.
School board member Pat
Telson, who initiated the drive
for a stiffer drug policy, said
she wanted to keep the school

campuses
JS drug-free as
possible."
Currently, the school district
has the legal right to search
students' lockers for any
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Despite the protests of parents and teachers, the Seminole
County School Board elected to take no action Wednesday to
reinstate busing for "early out" kindergarteners In the proposed
1979-80 budget.
The school board is expected to approve the $75.8 million school
budget Monday at the public hearing. Approval would mean a 90minute longer day for kindergarteners.
For the past several years, the school district had Instituted a
practice whereby kindergarteners leave school at 1:25 p.m.,
about 90 minutes before the older children, who leave the school
rounds at 2:45 p.m.
But in his recommendation of the proposed transportation
budget of $2,90,955, Superintendent William Layer did not indude money to continue the "early out" route. The elimination of
this practice would save the school district an estimated $90,900
"for gas, oil and salaries," Layer said.

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items In the transportation budget were supplying buses for
students on double session at Lake Brantley High School and
Teague Middle School and for exceptional children.

rebuttal to Layer's suggestion:
During 1977-78, the transportation budget of $1.9 nuliwn had a
"As a taxpayer in this county, I am appalled that Mr. Layer
carryover of $161,000 or 8.6 percent of the budget amount, saul
would say take your child out and put him in private school. Mr.
Harris, according to the financial report. For the past year, the
Layer, I will remind you this is my school system, not yours." transportation budget of $2.5 million carried over $326,000 or 13
She reminded chairman Robert Feather and school board
percent. 1k' predicted the proposed transportation v.ould carry
members Mien Keeth and Pat Teison they had voted to keep the
over 10 percent or $290,000.
"early out" kindergarten program last year when a move was
"In each of those years, you had it short kindergarten (lay,
made to st)lnie it.
Harris
said.
don't See how they could be costly iteiiis."
"Make the educational decision, not a financial one," she said.
One
mother
asked
the school board if parents could organize
Other ;)arits, including Jean Morris, told the school board the
their
own
car
pool
and
transport kindergardeners home early.
hadil not heard of the proposed elimination until it was too late.
layer
said
state
law
would
not prohibit the car pooling but kiii"I resent the fact that this decision was made one week ago,"
ilergarteners
inu.st
be
in
school
a minimum of four hours per day
Mrs. Morris, whose child will begin kindergarten at lake Orienta
for
attendance
credit.
this fall, said. We didn't have a chance to do anything about it.
You can't get your kid into it private school now. ICs too hate."
Carol Slessingcr, a kindergarten teacher at Wekiva EleinenRick Harris, president of the Seminole Education Association
tary School, told the school board:
SEA), told the school board it had been able to afford the shorter
"My obligation is to see they(kindergarteners I don't get turned
day in past years and presented past carryover figures of several off to school at live years 01(1. If we are putting dollars and cents
thousand dollars.
before their attitudes, we are doing the wrong thing.'

The 12 kindergarten teachers and parents who spoke against
the bus elimination said the longer day would cause the
youngsters to grow tired and thus become less attentive in
classroom activities. One teacher said the additional classroom
time would subtract from her opportunity to prepare educational
activities for the children and schedule teacher-parent conferences.
After listening to a string of protests, Layer told the audience
they could take some action on their own to remedy the situation:
"Parents who are really concerned about lengthening the (lay
should not put them Into public kindergarten, put them in private
kindergarten where the hours are as long as they want."
Sherry O'Leary, a first grade teacher at Lake Orienta
Elementary Schoo1 brought applause from the protesters in her

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Herald Staff Writer

Cleveland said. Ultimately the
trees were cut and the runway
was designated for a "nonprecision Instrument approach," he said.

The end of an 18-month to
two-year struggle waged by the
Sanford Airport Authority to
obey federal regulations by
Cleveland noted before the
clearing the approach to the authority could negotiate for
north-south runway Is in sight. the purchase it was required by
The authority at a special. federal regulations to arrange
meeting this morning in- two appraisals and an appraisal
structed attorney William review the results of which
Hutchison to negotiate the formed the basis for the federal
purchase of two parcels totaling grant application.
34 acres south of the airport for
After the grant was apthe approach.
proved, based on those figures,
Hutchison said trial has been
set for Aug. 27 for completion of
condemnation proceedings for
the properties, idding since the
airport began procedures to
acquire the properties values of
the nd have gone up by 33 to 56
percent.
The attorney said the latest
appraisals for the properties
would be the "bottom line" the least amount - a jury
would consider awarding the
property owners if the lands
were taken.
The award could be ,nth
greater, Hutchison said, and In
addition the airport authority
would have to pay appraisal
tees, court coda and attorney
fees for both sides in the Issue.
He recommended the
negotiations to settle on price
out of court.
Airport Manager J.S. (Red)
Cleveland said the issue began
l months totwo yam ago with
the necessity of clearing some
trees which had grown up Into
the approach to Runway *
Who a new lighting system
was Installed the federal
government required the
clearing of the approach.
"We were not successful at
hat time In negotiating to get
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Cleveland said, "we want to be
good neighbors and settle this
and not drag It through the
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The school trains persons in
the operation of heavy equip.
meat and the trucks. The lease
would Include a taxiway, office
apace and an area for parking
the heavy equipment and
trucks. Cleveland said lease
payments for All the property
Involved would be about $1,400
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The basis for the court
decision requiring Goldberg to
resign is the city charter which
requires commissioners to
reside in the districts they
represent. Goldberg has said he
moved from his home in San'.
dalwood subdivision in District
1 to it new one in Tiberon in
District 5 either just before or
just after the special election
which ratified the charter last
September. lie said he moved
only after City Attorney Ned
Julian Jr. gave the opinion the
move would not violate the city
charter or ordinance,
Julian has defended the city
commission and Goldberg in a
suit filed last October by Robert
Duves, unsuccessful city
commission candidate in last
December's election, seeking to
oust Goldberg from his District
1 seat.
The city commission has
continued to resist efforts to
vacate the seat. Forced to vote
on the issue or go to jail for 10
days, commissioners at a
special May 31 meeting voted 21- not to oust Goldberg.
later Judge Muldrew or.
dered Goldberg to resign by

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Aug. 7 or go to jail. The decision
was appealed by Julian, but the
judge on Aug. 16 set aside the
automatic stay of his original
order.
U is expected the District I
seat will remain vacant until
the
regular
December
municipal election.
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school bus
schedules
conclude today,
pages 28, 38, 58

School Lunches Could Top 1,,25 Million
Seminole County schools can expect to serve more free
and reduced-price lunches during the WiNO school year
than the 1.10 million meals tallied last year, predicts
tharlolte Whitmore, director of food service.
"It should go up because the Income scale (for
eligibility) Is up over last year," Mrs. Whitmore said.

income scale should be as follows:
Family size
1
4
5
6

Application forms for the program will be sent home
with students. Additional copies and more information
concerning eligibility is available at each principal's
office. All Information received is confidential.
Each application is reviewed by the principal who
determines whether a family may participate in the
program. If a parent is dissatisfied with the principal's
ruling, he may request an informal hearing by calling or
writing the food service director, 407 W. Fourth St.,
Sanford, 323-40.

11,600

13,940.
18,200
18,470

Families whose annual Income does not meet the above
criteria may dill be eligible to prticlpate. Those with
umully WO medical hills or .pedal education expenses are urged to apply, Mrs. Whitmore said.

LM year a family of five was eligible for reduced-price
lunches with an sonial income of $14,130 compared with
the new figure of $11,200 this year, Mrs. Whitmore said.
To be eligible for the free lunch program, that same
fly dl,. a.eded an amiesi incom. of $7,IM lad year
eQSd with' $10,200 this year, the said.
To be eligible for either program, the family she and

1978.79 year.
Approximately 5,0) students receive a free lunch daily
last year or a total of 880,900 lunches for the entire school
year.

Reduced-Price Lunch
. $7,160
9,410

Free Lunch
$4,00
6,0
7,480
8,940
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11,840

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The school system is a participant In the economically
needy policy wider the auspices of the National School
Lunch Ad. Recently, the federal government elected to
raise the income levels of families who qualify for the
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The cod of reduced hmches nsa been reduced even
farther this fail, from 10 cents to 10 cents for all grade
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year. If an annual income or family size should change,
the family should contact the principal to file a new application to determine eligibility.

Lad year, the public ucheols served 2* reduced-price
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Hoisted to the sky In a cherry-picker, Seminole
County Sheriff John Polk painstakingly nails the
sheriff's department emblem to Building 310, The
sheriff's department recently moved to the facility
at the Sanford Airport to consolidate Its services and
acquire "a little more elbow room." As he hammers
away. Polk says, "The sheriff's department has
found a new home."

In other business, Cleveland
said he will be talking today to
officials of the Superior
TrnIng Service with main
offices in Indianapolis about
leasing airport facilities for a
l$.month period for a training
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Linda Martin, effective at 5
p.m.
He did so to comply with a
court order by Circuit Court
Judge Richard Muidrew, who
gave Goldberg until midnight
today to resign or go to jail For
contempt of court.
Goldberg previously had
submitted his resignation eflective at 11:45 p.m., Sept. 3, to
run in the Sept. 4 special
election to fill a vacancy in
District 5, where Goldberg has
lived since last September. The
seat was vacated with the
resignation of Stephen Barton
on May 31, because he had
moved out of the city, with l'
years left In his tern.
Goldberg today expressed
regret that he could not stay on
until the city's budget for the
coming fiscal year is corn'.
pleted. "I am very upset that
we were unable to finish the
budget Tuesday night and I
couldn't get the other conimissloners to hold another
budget session Wednesday
night," he said. "We had gone
through all the departments'
budgets, but there were still
some loose ends not agreed
upon, so we couldn't finalize it."
"If it were not for completing
the budget, I would have

With the grant amount locked
Into the first appraisals, the
acquisition of the land will
require a higher than anticipated outlay of money by the
authority, Cleveland pointed
out. The exact amount will not
be known, he pointed out, until
negotiations are concluded.

The authority members voted
unanimously to authorize the
negotiations.

resigned earlier," he added.
An effort by Mayor June
Lormann to appoint Goldberg
to fill tile vacancy at the June 11
meeting failed to gain the
support of the commission, so a
special election was called.
Should Goldberg defeat the

Longwood
City
Corn.
missioner Larry Goldberg
ended the suspense late Wednesday afternoon by submitting
his resignation from the
District 1 seat to City Clerk only other candidate in the

updated appraisals were obtained showing that values of
the properties had Increased
substantially.

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U.N. Vote Expected On Palestinian Rights

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UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
The United States is commitcall for an emergency debate on we deem to be appropriate," States.
U.S. Ambassador Andrew ted to veto the resolution in Its
Israel said the phrasing of the
the Palestinian rights Issue in Middle East special envoy
WednesArab-backed
resolution
Young, trying to avert an present form, which automatisaid
the U.N. General Assembly, Robert Strauss
1.
embarrassing American show- cally preyents its adoption.
where the U.S. has no veto day, including if necessary "a amounted to granting statehood
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down with the Arab states over
to the Arab Palestinians that
veto."
Young Wednesday proposed a
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to
face
that,"
would
present a threat to the
Palestinian rights, called a further postponement of the
don't
want
"We
Ironically it is Young, who
closed-door session of the debate - already pushed back
on
NBC's
"Today"
Jewish
state and jeopardize the
said
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Security Council prior to a from July 30 to gain time for
Egyptian-Israeli
encourage
peace treaty.
show.
"We
want
to
meeting he had with a P LO
scheluled debate of the issue more negotiations, but it was
post.
But
some
bate)
Arabs
said they
be
g
which
he
that
it
the
de
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representative durin
today.
believed
the
resolution
was not
rejected by Arab representried to obtain a postponment of poned."
Arab and Afro-Asian re- tatives.
Young's
meeting
with
the
strong
enough
and
want
the
the debate, who must cast the
presentatives rebuffed Amenobserver
at
the
United
word
"statehood"
for
the
PLO
"Impossible," said Kuwait's
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veto as permanent representscan efforts to postpone Ambassador Abdalla Yaccoub
Nations, Zehdi Labib Terzi, and Palestinians included.
tive of the United States.
It doesn't satisfy me,"
discussion of a controversial Bishara when asked whether he
little
doubt
if
what
the Israeli government
And there was
ANDREW YOUNG
Arab-backed resolution real- would accept a postponement.
said Wednesday. "it's
believes
to
be
a
reevaluation
Bishara
Young failed to obtain a posttoo
weak
firming Palestinian rights to "There will be a vote and a delay."
for my taste." And
policy
ponernent of the debate the U.S. by Washington of U.S.
"self-determination, national (U.S.) veto Friday."
be
used
to
prevent
toward
the
Palestinian
question
Terzi
said
although the PLO
Arab delegates said if the veto would
Independence and sovereigncaused
strained
relations
supported
the
resolution the
has
Another Arab delegate said, resolution was killed in the adoption of the resolution,
ty."
"We will take such action as between Israel and the United "wording doesn't satisfy us."
"There will be no further Security Council they would

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IN BRIEF
Mental Patient-Skyjacker
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!) — A young man Identified as a
former mental patient gave up without a struggle early
today at the end of hijacking odyssey to San Francisco and
back on a United Airlines jetliner with 120 people aboard.
FBI spokesman Bill Williams said the hijacker, Identified as James Ailbee, about 20, walked peacefully off the
plane with the captain at 2:20 a.m. PDT.
He said the man, who claimed to be armed with a bomb,
was talked into surrendering by an FBI negotiator using a
radio to the cockpit of the commandeered Boeing 727.
FBI agents said no explosives were found either with
Allbee or on the plane.

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The court was asked to
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!)
A
federal judge has been asked to prohibit the placing of additionforce the state to improve al patients in the center and
"deplorable conditions" in Or. order HRS to submit detailed
lando's Sunland Center and plans for the development of
small community treatment
eventually shut it down.
Greater Orlando Legal Ser- facilities to handle central
vices, representing the Florida Florida's mentally retarded.
Care at the center is "purely
Association for Retarded Citizens and six of the 700 persons custodial," the association
being treated at the center, charged. "Incessant boredom
suit Wednesday against and lack of programming have
the Department of Health and caused many residents to lose
skills they had when they came
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The airline was not swayed
by the petition, signed by about
300 Buffalo residents, begging
Western to go easy on Ferguson
because "anybody can make a
mistake."
"We're not out to hang Lowell
Ferguson, but from our point of
In Buffalo the small town view, it Is a serious matter
where Ferguson landed his because he deviated from
jetliner by mistake
the established procedures," said
town's annual celebration was Ray Silvius, vice president for
unofficially renamed "Lowell corporate affairs. Ferguson days' and mere are
He was supposed woe relying
Capt. Ferguson T-shirts, jokes on radio navigation aids to land
at Sheridan, Wyo., Sylvius said,
and poetry,
instead of relying on his
But there is no more Capt. eyeballs to land at Buffalo, 35
Ferguson.
miles away.
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Vice President Walter Mn.
dale's mission to Peking beginning Friday Is an effort to
solve problems that are unexpectedly complicating
development of U.S. relations with the People's Republic
of China.
He also hopes to use the visit to make broad contacts
with the Chinese leadership and make progress on
establishing an American consulate in Canton.
Since President Carter broke diplomatic ties with
Taiwan and extended full recognition to the People's
Republic of China last December, US.-China relations
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Into the institution."
The suit complains of "doplorable conditions," including
overcrowding, filth, fire hazards, "public bathing of
residents on concrete slabs,"
and "routine feeding through
tubes surgically Inserted into
residents' stomachs."
Similar conditions exist at the
five other Sunland centers
throughout Florida, "but the
Orlando center is the worst,"

association director G. Linden
Thorn said In Tallahassee
"We didn't have the resources to include all six
Sunlands in the suit, but we
would like to have done so,"
Thorn said,

and the daily suffering of the
residents goes on."
"We've cooperated and
threatened and pleaded with
the state for years about addressing the conditions at the
Orlando Sunland. It has responded with investigations,
studies, plans and promises.
The time has come for more
vigorous action,"
Some 700 persons are crowd.
ed Into 19 wards in a single four,
story building, the suit con-

HRS and the Legislature have
committed the state to phasing
out the Sunlands and putting the
mentally retarded in cornmunity centers, he said. "But
thetroublels, it's not happening

Feraus
g on A Hero
Officer James Bastiani was
suspended for two weeks and
Second Officer David Webster
was reprimanded.
Buffalo, pop. 4,200, a ranchlug town, was generally
amused at the arrival of
Ferguson, on the night of July
31, at the contols of his 52-ton
jet, rolling down a 4,500.foot
runway designed for smaller
planes.
A resourceful Western re-

presentative at the time put the
best face on it, pointing out that
Ferguson proved the airline
employes very skillful pilots by
managing to stuff such a big
plane Into such a small airport
without so much as a dent or a
shaken passenger.
Ferguson, 44, is a veteran
pilot, who has flown for western
for 12 years and was an Air
Force transport pilot before
that.

tends. Cribs and beds "with
chipping paint and sagging
mattresses and springs are so
tightly packed together that for
a resident to get into bed from a
wheelchair, the bed must first
be pulled out into the open."
"A disagreeable stench pre.
vades the building, which is
cold in winter and hot and
humid in summer," the as.
sociation charged. "Rats and
roaches endanger residents'
health."

United Growers announced
today it was conducting its 13th
annual'citrus postcard crop poll
for the 1979.) season among
growers In Florida's 29 major
producing counties.
Poll results will be announced
Oct. 1, said Wilson McGee,
executive vice president and
general manager of the
Orlando-based grower and
citrus organization. It will be
followed Oct. 10 by the USDA's
annual total crop forecast
which is updated monthly.
"This estimate will be just as
critical to the grower and
consumer as lad year which set
off a bombshell as the first
publicized Indication Florida
and Its customers faced extremely short orange and
grapefruit crop supplies,"
McGee said,
The grapefruit estimate was
within 1.4 percent of the 41.9
million box pickout of
grapefruit certified by the date
Be of July 22 and within 6.4
percent on round oranges. The

Anger Is Eased

RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!) — Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald says
the anger he has felt at tunes diving his trial for the
murders of his wife and children nmu years ago Is eased
by the knowledge he will testify In his own defense.
"It's hard not to thaw obvlons anger. Knowing I'm
going to testify eases that a little," MacImald said
Wednesday, midway throi4h the sixth week of his trial In
U.S. District Court.
MacDonald's chance to till his version of the February
1170 slayings of his pregnant wife Colette, and two young
daughters, Kimberly and idan, could corns sometime

today, following a decision by U.S. District Judge
Franklin Dupe., to reject testimony from a psychiatrist

ISMINOLI MIMOIIAI.
HOSPITAl.

WAIERVIUdE, Maine (UP!) -Several of tho nation's
top medical ,xw'bwri say a ."ipe, rellatde tad Is
needed to decomint what they W an an Incr±
number of meter vehicle desU' rilatsi to merijans and
other drts.
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USDA's Initial Oct. 10 estimate
proved within 4.14 percent on
grapefruit and 2.4 percent on
round oranges.
"While United's poll is not
intended to compete with or
replace the USDA total crop
estimate It does provide an
early, excellent subjective
estimate of what growers think
they have ,on tree' for coin
mercial sale. Since it Is based
on grower experience and
personal eyeballing of their own
fruit, It gives Industry another
valuable supply measurement
tool," McGee said.
He added both grapefruit and
orange crops should be a
uniform normal bloom for the
second straight year but he
doubted oranges would produce
another vintage 1.35 gallons of
frozen concentrated juice per
box.
"Because of unusual weather
conditions trees have spent
their energy on now growth
Instead of making fruit,"
McGee said.

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in the case, saying he Is concerned about the amount of a
settlementajurymight award
If the case goes to trial.
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$2500 was turned down by Mrs.
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burglar had broken into the home and apparently exited through
the window. An empty 'h'. inc decanter was found near the window
outside th e home and Mrs. 011iver said a check of the refrigerator
indicated some frozen meat had been taken, deputies report.
According to the sheriff's report, Mrs. 011iver did not see who it

White Am

During the Lowell Ferguson scarf flying glory landing a
days celebration, a Buffalo jetliner while wearing a collar
jeweler dressed in a pilot's suit bearing the initials "LF."
bearing a sign "I was headed
The T-shirts sold out the first,
for Kennedy International."
day
including 64 shipped to,
Western
Airlines employees in
A lumberjack penned a
Denver,
the
shop owner said.
titled "Lowell's Last Landing,
The
residents
of Buffalo hope
or Whoa, Dammit, Whoa."
Ferguson comes back some day
There was a run on T-shirts "after enough time passes so he
showing a dog resembling can laugh a little bit about It
Snoopy — the comic strip too," said Jim Hicks, editor of
beagle who dreams of white the weekly Buffalo Bulletin.

CLASSIC TRADITIONAL LIVING ROOM GROUP

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feceesic science can(ersnce at Colby CoO.gs Witinandey.'

according to Sanford police,
Kelvin Lernard Rawls, 18, and Will ie James Carter, 15, both of
1842 McCarthy Ave., Sanford, told police the incident occurred
about 5:15 p.m. near the intersection of 25th Street and Ridgewood
Avenue.

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Carol A. Jhnsan, Dadmry
Gertrude K. MltdeI, Delery
Lloyd H. Young, Deltose

the sheriff's department and a patrol car %as dispatched to the :
home. After searching the home, deputies said they determined a :

BOYS BEATEN

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Sanford:
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add $mlWon d*unlc mirijusna airs. We we looking at
io,nsugng very fr1 -".j" J.ngh C, Rp1 chief
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strangers as they were riding their bicycles Tuesday afternoon,

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Casselberry police said Smith pulled a handgun and threaten
to kill two persons following a verbal argument in the front yard
of his home on J une
A pre-sentencing in vestigation was ordered.

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Deaths Linked To 'Pot'

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hUNGRY BURGLAR
A 19-year-old Maitland woman hid quietly in her bedroom while
a burglar broke into her home and helped himself to some frozen
meat and a decanter of wine, Seminole County sheriff's deputies
said.
l)eputies said l.isa 011iver of liti Marcia Drive, Maitland, heard
noises in her home early i'hursday morning and locked herself in
her bedroom while she called her husband who was out of the
house.
Deputies said alter receiving the call Emanuel 011iver alerted

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Conduct Crop Poll

WILMINGTON, Del. (UP!) — The star witness in the
defense case for the Rev. Bernard T. Pagano Is the man
who says that he — not Pagano — is the real "Gentleman
Bandit."
But there was some question whether the witness,
Ronald W. Clouser, 3, Brookhaven, Pa., would ever get to
testify.
Pagano, 53, was accused of being the well'dreued,
courteous thief who took about $700 from six Wilmington
area stores at gunpoint lad winter. Superior Court Judge
Andrew Christie aimounced in court Monday that Cloue.r
had confessed to the robberies.

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DETROIT UP!)
The postcards saying they are "fed
No precise figures were
The cards urged the govern- of Texaco Inc.
helpful to the auto industry as it
United Auto Workers union up with being ripped off
by the available, but UAW President mnent to create a public oil"This nation needs decontrol is to the auto workers."
says it is sending as many as 5 oil companies and OPEC,
and Douglas Fraser said there was producing corporation, take of crude oil prices so that the
Most work stoppages apparmillion
messages
to the lack of an effective energy "massive participation" control of oil
imports, enact a free market system can work," ently were brief and orderly
Washington in an historic write- program."
among the more than 2,000 strong windfall profits tax on he said.
and close to the five or six
In campaign for the union's
Fraser said he believes most plants and offices where the the oil industry and "assure the
Robert
T.
Thompson,
a
minutes
in duration called for
energy program.
auto workers do not favor union has members,
basic needs for gasoline, director of the U.S. Chamber of by the union.
Business leaders and oil nationalization of the oil indusHe estimated as many as 5 heating oil, natural gas and Commerce, described the work
One exception was at a
industry executives say it was try.
million signed cards will be electricity can be met at stoppages as an illegal contract General Motors Corp. assembly
the wrong message.
A common sentiment among collected by the UAW and hand- reasonable prices."
violation,
plant in Framingham, Mass.,
The UAW asked its 1.5 million them, he said, is "that this delivered
Fraser attributes nearly"It's wrong because it's a where day shift workers walked
to, President Carter
members to stop work Wed- government Is capable of and
worker's 70,000 auto industry layoffs to political strike
each
the kind of off their jobs and stayed away
Drift
nesday long enough to sign screwing up a two-car funeral."
gasoline shortages he said were strike that has been used by during the shift despite orders
congressmen,
caused in turn by the lack of a arrogant unions in Britain and from Fraser to continue worBy United Press International
forceful national energy policy. Italy and other parts of the king.
Another 91 Vietnamese refugees aboard a fishing boat
The auto industry had world - strikes that have been
Second shift operations
drifted ashore near a US. Navy communications station
ur
frowned on the demonstration costly to those countries and to resumed normally, a UAW
in the Philippines today, but Hong Kong officials deny
and threatened to dock workers the workers' unions themsel- spokesman said.
Hanoi has allowed the mass exodus of refugees to resume.
who stood down from their jobs. yes," Thompson said.
Vietnam pledged at the Geneva refugee conference
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) commission,
any future incidents should be Negative reaction was equally
"o'.'I.
Fraser described such state- HAIR WEA IN G 'i
last month to halt the uncontrolled departure of refugees.
The investigation is over and
O tit., - 1.isti o' 'ea's
Brantley said he wanted the reported immediately to law strong from the oil industry and mnents as shortsighted and petty Lt.i
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The so-called "boat people" said Vietnamese officials
still no one knows who dumped matter settled
and those enforcement authorities so they business,
and
chided
the
car
companies
extorted gold In exchange for exit permits.
rotenone in an Orange County responsible prosecuted
but won't have to chase a cold trail.
"Excessive government for threatening to discipline
Morethan 000 refugees have arrived in Asian countries
r
holding pond killing state- indicated that will probably
intervention is exactly what workers who participated.
within the last week, the vast majority of them In Hong
a
"I regret that we were unable created our energy problems in
owned white amur worth never happen now. Investiga"I'm not going to concede it ;ON IPtE SM,'PIIS I HO( D(MONSIftITION
Kong.
$30,000.
tors were hampered by a late to resolve this matter in a the first place," said Maurice this point that they're that
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definite way," he said.
In May, Department of start, he said.
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K. Granville, board chairman foolish," Fraser said. Its US
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blamed the poisoning on the sion they could draw was that
Florida Game and Fresh Water the poisoning was probably the
Fish Commission, and game result of the inter-agency
commission employees In turn squabble.
said it was DER's sloppy work
"The fish were killed in all
that caused the fish kill,
probability as a result of a long
A review of the case by standing animosity that exists
No word has been received week," Mize said today. "If not Orlando State Attorney Robert between the DNR and Florida
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from Bonnie Tucker on whether we are going to have tocontinue Eagan revealed little, but Game and Fresh WMsr Fish
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she will accept an offer from preparing for the Sept. 10 documented the rivalry that's Commission as to who siou1d
a
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the city .of Sanford to settle a trial," he said.
bedn going on for nearly five control the fish program," the
lawsuit she has filed against it.
Am
As of a week ago, Mize said, years between the DNR and the final report said.
"Mrs. Tucker has moved Mrs. Tucker had had medical game commission. Both claim
Jere James, who conducted
-from Sanford and Is now living bills totaling $1,700. She also is they have jurisdiction over the the investigation, indIcated 14
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out of date," City Attorney claiming "residual pain," he white amur, or Asian grass employees of the two date
Vernon
Vernon Mize said today, noting, noted.
carp, used to clear out hydrilla agencies and the Orange
City Manager Warren and other water weeds.
he has conveyed a second
County Pollution Control unit
"Frankly I'm a little disap- were Interviewed, and that no
settlement offer to Mrs. Tucker Knowles said Mrs. Tucker has
fallen twice before, both times pointed and I think (Interim one could pin the fish kill on any
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For his part, Eagan advised
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(.Sith' 'nd; (SitS)
Robert Brantley of the game
tenance of a city sidewalk of court action.
lawyers for both agencies that
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radio in the process, police said.
The nicri then got back in their car and left eastbound on 25th

Deputies said the theft was reported by reoresentatives of
Sharpe Construction Co., builder of the home.

Terrace, Seminole County Sheriff's deputies said.

TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — Kurdish rebels battled
government forces overnight in the town of Saqqez and
vowed they would kill one prisoner for each of their own
men Rik up before the government's firing squads
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reports reaching Tehran said today.
Five more Kurdish rebels were executed in western
Iran, bringing the total since Sunday to 36, a newspaper
reported today.
Reports said the fighting In Saqqez subsided today
following a daylong battle in which Kurdish tank positions
were pounded by Iranian Air Force American-made F4
Phantoms and both sides took an unknown number of
hostages.

Ferguson, a demoted captain there's no way he would have
who has been sent back to landed at Buffalo," Sylvlus
pilots' school by the airline "to said.
Ferguson's demotion will last
refresh his memory on how we
approach airports," a spokes- two months, he said.
Ferguson's crew shared their
man for Western Airlines said
captain's punishment. First
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ASSAULT CONVICTION
James Roy Smith, 35, of 512 Grandview, Casselberry, pleaded
guilty Tuesday to ch arges of assault and improper exhibition of a
firearm, according to court

RANGE STOLEN
A kitchen range valued at $550 and light fixtures valued at $300

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — The government ordered the
home Insulation industry today to tell consumers exactly
how much heat or cold protection they will bebuying In
products for which they will spend billions of dollars in
coming years.
Among other things, the new rules will enable buyers to
compare the relative effectiveness of different types of
insulation
loose fill vs. blanket type, for instance —
since all products must be rated on the basis of the same
teat.
"In the next few years millions of consumers will spend
billions of dollars on insulation," the Federal Trade
Commission said in Issuing the order. "These consumers
need basic Information so they can evaluate competing
products before they buy."

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LOS ANGELES (UPI)
Lowell "Wrong Field" Ferguson may be a hero in Buffalo,
Wyo., but Western Airlines isn't
laughing. Ferguson won't be
making any in-flight announcements for a while.

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NEW DELHI, India (UP!) — The Janata Party has
demanded the Impeachment of President Neelam Sanjiva
Reddy, claiming he was too hasty in dissolving
Parliament and calling national elections.
Reddy, seeking a solution to India's worst political
crisis since gaining independence from Britain 32 years
ago, dissolved Parliament Wednesday and ordered
general elections held in November or early December.
The crisis was precipitated Monday by the resignation
of Prime Minister Charan Singh after only 23 days in
office.
Reddy said he was convinced in the "present unstable
situation no party is in a position to form a stable and
viable government."

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ABOARD THE DELTA QUEEN (UP!) — President
Carter, in the seventh and final full day of his cruise on the
legendary Delta Queen paddlewheeler, visits Hannibal,
Mo., the boyhood home of Mark Twain, today.
The Delta Queen was steaming at near full speed of
about 11 mph between Burlington and Fort Madison,
Iowa, Wednesday when a squall hit abruptly with 70 to 75
mph winds and driving rain,
Boat Capt. Fred Martin, who said visibility dropped to
near zero, headed the Delta Queen toward the bank where
it anchored for the duration of the 30-minute storm.

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A 22-year-old Altamonte Springs woman Monday pleaded guilty
to a charge of aggravated battery in connection with the shooting
of her boyfriend May 31, according to court records,A pre-sentence investigation was ordered for Clarissa Wilson,
of 22 A. W more Village, in circuit court.
Miss Wilson was charged with shooting Paul N. Early, 24, of
Eatonville, twice in the upper body following a dispute at her
apartment.
Altamonte Springs police arrested her shortly after the shooting
and initially charged her with attempted murder.

Impeachment Of President
Is Demanded In India

Six Pat'i'ents File Suit Against Sunland

Escape

JESSUP, Md. (UP!) Thirty inmates escaped from the
Maryland House of Correction late Wednesday night in
the second largest prison break in state history.
State police recaptured 12 of the escapees early today,
two In the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, one at the
Baltimore Harbor Tunnel and the rest In Baltimore and
nearby Prince George's and Howard counties.
State police spokesman Bill Clark said corrections
officials at Jessup reported the mass escape after the 1:30
a.m. bed check today showed the Inmates missing.

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Plane for or vacation were made long before
the latest gas crisis with accompanying cloud
long lines and sky high prices.
Thieshould be obvious when ltell you we drove
3,500 miles in a Winnebago during our two-week
trip.
,
z#Vln 000re wc iaw vrwivu £ WU wiy vi
motor homes with their reputations as "gas hogs."
But when my husband, Leonard, took me to see a
large Winnebago belonging toaretired Casselberry
couple Lest March and proudly announced "It's all
your'sl" — what could I say?
Hehadthlzdreainofthetwoofusdriving off into
the sunset together, traveling the highways and byways with the self-contained "Winnie" equipped
with all the comforts of borne (well at least the
necessities). It was the key to his master vacation
plan.
The plan also involved timing both our vacations
to coincide with a break between linguistics-

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By JANE CAasELBERRY

V.S.wlsrael Strife
Needs Perspective

ANGLE.WALTERS

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training sessions and move from Norman, Okla., to
Dallas, Texas, for our daughter, Melenda
Edmiston, her husband Pat, and their two children.
Melenda, a Herald coresponded before they
left for Oklahoma in Jam, and Pat are attending the
Summer Institute of Linguistics In preparation for
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h.a1
IwIuhIJe W7%111W
nowhere to stay between sessions.
raonscamplflg out
Now,
a week in a Winnebago that sleeps three detracted
from the romantic picture hubby had painted, but
we wanted to see them again and to help solve their
temporary housing problem.
We climbed every mountain and forged every
strum, swimming, picnicking and camping out at
Turner Falls Park in the Argyle Mountains in
Oklahoma and Dinosaur Valley, Lake Meridian,
Lake Whitney and Fort Parker state pans in
Texas. I learned first hand that Oklahoma chiggers
and ticks are even more voracious than our red-

r1NrT1oN GTTINGTO YOU? GAb woEs? T014

da fore we got that far, we cooled off for a few .1
I'
ys in Blue
Mountains NO1J)c1T011fl
daughter Cathy and Leonard's '
while
mother, Mel 'flien it was back to hot and humid
again, but the weather did not keep us from en- .,
Joytng our one-day fun break at Opryland In Nash.
vile (a first rate theme park featurthg live en- '
tertaliunent with all kinds of music).
our return trip we Indulged ourselves with a
day In New Orleans.
ftrji trip I fed quslif ledto Apply fora job as
stew
on a Jet or the Auto-train, aving
prepared and served Innumerable meals, snacks
and cold drinks u we rolled merrily along in our
hoine.awayrornhoine on wheels. It takes some I
doinguyouhaveWbe alert to catch ordoe flying
.
objects that are ai to come out unexpectedly when
you open cabinets or refrigerator. Sudden stops,
turns and bumps can send things sliding across the
room — including

Choosing

THURSDAY, AUGUST 23
The Professional Educators of Seminole County, 4-6
p.m., Fellowship Hall, First Presbyterian Church, Sanford. Interested persons welcome.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn,
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building, Sanford.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Seminole Rebekah Lodge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall,
07 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
107%
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1207 W. First St.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.

Weapon

7be cuirrent flamup of tension between the
United States and Israel must be a matter of
YOU CAN AFFORD
concern to the leaders and people of both countries.
.
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But the problem should be viewed In the per
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Frends
WALKING TOUR '
Against
spective of history and with consideration for the
differences in national interest between the two
T'45 Hout,r
countries.
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With Care
President Carter called in the Israeli .
Israel?
bassador to reassure him that U.S. policy toward
Israel remains unchanged. He called Robert
WASHINGTON (NEA) — At a time when
Strauss back from vacation to undertake a per- many members of Congress have
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ByDONGRAFF
circumspect In choosing and helping their
sonal mission to the Middle East to convey the
TheplotlsthickeningththeMldeastandjle
friends, one Influential veteran lawmaker goes
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same reassurance directly to the Israeli govern4
surprise
that happening, but that It as
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out
of
his
way
to
support
them.
These
good
deeds
ment.
taken
so
long
to happen.
SAMPINGIN_OURYARQ
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have attracted the attention of federal
The
Palestinians
have always had it In tt4Ir
The current tensions arise from several factors.
prosecutors.
A4-ENCY
EXCURbION
power
to
sh&amp;M
severely
If not knock the P
Democratic ft. John M. Murphy dispiroves
First, Israel argues that the United States agreed
completely
out
from
under
Israeli policy. it
conventional wisdom that politicians CEC
to guarantee that there would be a neutral peace-'ft
would
take
would
be
a
public
commitment to
only about the wishes and well-being of
you rmp
keeping force to stand guard In the Sinai between
reality,
an
acceptance
of
the
fact
of Israel an4 a
ts,
constituents.
the advancing Egyptian and the withdrawing , MheWyreprtstsof
willingness to live with It.
AL.pio5r LIKE
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Israeli forces. Israel objects to the proposed
It has Ions appeared obvious that thlswould
Island, N.Y., district who have kept
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mot effedlveweapon the Palestlnlansco d
presence of a United Nations force which would be
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tizn In office 17 years, Murphy avidly advances
employ
against the Israelis because it would
under the control of the General Assembly and the
the interests of groups, both domestic and
ctive means of diluting West n
foreign, that know little about the area he serves
General Assembly and the secretary-general, Kurt
S
support.
Israel's
friends might not defect i.
other than its ferry. Often he Is such an
Waldheim. The U.S. position is that such a force
the mostand
effe en masse, but It would be .
MNmediately
thusIUtiC
ally
that
he
not
only
helps
them
pass
would carry out the Camp David agreement and, if
mensely more difficult for Jerusalem to
legislation but also conaels them on their per,
I.4OM FIHIP4G
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Israel objects, that does not impose any additional
them In line
behind Its hard-line rejection of
sonal difficulties.
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obligation on the United States to arrange an hI
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anything resembling a Palestinian state.
For example, Murphy recently advised
Obvious, that Is, to everyone other than
dependent peace-keeping force.
Anastasio Somoza before the Nicaraguan
WASHINGTON WINDOW
Palestinians
and their more vehement Arab
President was forced Into exile. During his final
In truth, there is little need for a third-party
sponsors.
They
have preferred rheoric to
days In office, Somoza met with the U.S. ampeace-keeping force to supervise the phased Withreality,
threatening
to push the Israelis Into tHe
basudor to Nicaragua, who was urging the
drawal of Israeli troops as long as Egypt and Israel
sea
and
In
the
very
process, by rnaintai4g
general to yield control. The ambassador was
remain on friendly terms. And if the Egyptian- surprised to find Murphy at the meeting, acting
Western sympathy for a beleaguered peopje,
guaranteeing that It would not happen.
Israeli rapprochement effort falls, no peacehe were a SOrnOU confidant.
any legal questions Involved In eliminating
keeping force will be able to avert a new war.
Murphy saw another close frierid, the shah of
By CHERYL ARVIDSON
congressional exemption to civil rights statutes. Now there are suggestions that the
may be ready 10 use the weapdn.
Iran, ousted from office earlier this year. £
WASHINGTON (UP!) — A woman Is fired by
Sen. Patrick Leahy, DVt., who sponsored the They
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A lesser irritant is the issue of Israel's precome
from
several quarters. From VIen4a,
congressman actively represented the shah's her bou.
writing that the only amendment, said the Davis case points out the
ernptive raids Into Lebanon, striking what are
where
Yasir
Arafat
met with Austria's Bro
go"" as well as the Pablavi Foundation, a reason for the dlinlual is that a man would be "double standard" of subjecting
described by the Israelis as Palestinian terrorist
Kroift
arA
Wed
Germany's
Willy Brandt, bckh
"hift
multibillion4ollair fund controlled by the formar able to do her job better.
employees to the
and firing whims ol
bases. Such raids are nothing new. They have
ruler and hi family.
This on the face appears to be out-and-out sex congressmen while the rest of the country must V$17 big men on the international, circuit 4d
apparently favorably Impressed with what thy
drawn protests by the United States repeatedly in
Pertly because he fought in the Korean War discrimination, entitling the woman to an abide by Civil Rights laws."
, the past few years because they are seen as — during which be was severely wounded — immediate recourse under provisions in the Civil. "This Is the first step In whit will be a major heard. From the United Nations, where an Arib.
,f logo
unpi ......
a * her JOAO. 6,1WIMP"ieft who
; a =- ihe WiAtovat
exclusively for defense. ThTarael pci on
to meet Korean officials and receive an honorary secure back pay
and
perhaps
even win damas. discr1m1nUon by the Ci Thhts Act of 1964," reports of Indirect contacts with . AraJ $
p
tect
ro
ive
purpose,
to
d
e
the raids have a ef ns
degree
. Palestine Ubetaticn Organization have
a
case
Just
such
occurred
In Congress, but said Leahy.
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Israel against guerrilla actions launched by the
A year later, he was one of many Home Shirley Davis, the woman who was fired by
sort ofBut others are not so optimistic. Congress has confirmed,
.w
druofMidssdpolicy•isun
terrorists,
members Investigated for having received a former Rep. Otto Pas&amp;nan, DLa., has spent a long history of Isolating Itself from the laws In They are also contradictory. After apparengiy

Congress Exempts Self

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24
University of Central Florida summer quarter cornmencernent ceremonies, 8 a.m., north of Administration
Building. Open to public.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
Airport.
minote
Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusla ertoma,7:3Oa,m.,DeftonjIp.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
1,OQgWOOd1 AA, closed, 8 P.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
e. _1
i. Church, SR 434.
, Yew Adult Club for SIngles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
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Idyllwflde Elementary School Kindergarten Open
.. , House, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
Sanford
AA
Woman's
Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
,
i
Cuselb*y AA, closed, 6 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
..
Church.
Senior Cidzens Trip to Once Upon A Stage, Orlando, for
', lunch and show, "Music Man". Leave Sanford Civic
Center, 11:15 am. with pick up at Leeds in Casselberry,
..
11:40 am. Return 5 p.m.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 26
Temple Shalom,
Ballroom and round danclu&amp; 8
Providence
and
Elkcam
Boulevards,
Deltona.
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Seminole AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
MONDAY AUGUST27
Monday Morsen Tontmasters Cluk 7:15 a.m., Holiday
•' Inn, Wyrnore Road, Altamonte Springs.
...'
Weight Watchers, 10 an., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshopi 10 a.m. and noon, Carlton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
H Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, SanfdCMcentq'.

the Israelis is the proposed redrafting of the U.N.
Security Council resolution on Palestinian rights in
the Arab lands occupied by Israel since the 1967
war. When President Carter compared the long

struggle for Palestinian rights to the civil rights
movement for blacks in this country, he struck a
sensitive nerve. Israel wants to be sure that the
United States U a member of the Security Council
will use its veto to bloék passage of any resolution
that would give legitimacy to the demand of the
Palestine Liberation Organization for an in-

perhaps to a fault. Someone who has watched issues.
receive the some wages as men for comparable
But whether or not It Is actually being use it
him closely said Murphy does not show the
Ms. Davis is another a victim of a system that work and the Fair Labor Standards Act
attending these dovelopini Ii
discretion befitting a member of Congress.
works hardships on people with loine of the most provides for a mlnlinwn wage, overtime and long
lUte the furor
Is
IuMCIIS*
tUtünon
to the potency of
"He's very dedicated, works hard and bug . pivitol jots on Capitol Hill but the lead amount child labor protection.
we
on.
recognition
ap
Israel's
Western alum
hours. His fallln&amp; psrbap. Is that he doesn't ass of power — congressional staff members.
Congress Is ad covered hi the National L
come unstuck — yet — bud the lara h
have
not
the overall picture," the House insider said.
After her firing, Ms. Davis sued Pasinan in Relations Act that requires employees to
that

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show 34PO of becoming so. 1%y
recopize and bargain colledivelly wU wAons themselves
lashing
OUt at good and fair-weather frie
that have won the right to rprsad esnployees
and Use With the United State. are drained
dependent Palestinian state.
behalf of the maritime industry and labor unions Then caine a string of appeals
or the Occupational Safety and Health Act that
a
they
haml boo in a quarter of a S UP IrWro of ,Israel in this Country and all to guarantee that UJL ddP6 WOUld Carry At W*
b early haso the Supreme Court overturned requires employers to mod safety and
a
very
special
relatk'iahlp.
u percent of the eli Imported Into this country the Louisiana decision, saying congressional standards In their workplaces,
Americans must realize that diplomatic tension although
ft cods considera y more to is. U.S. employees do hive a right to sue If they are
There Is a congressional exemption In place
The Israelis have good cause for conos;
has marked our close relationship with Israel tankers then to use foreignblones.
for the Freedom of Infonnatlon Act that give. seeing say opening to the p.L.o.0 .ncourag g
___of
discrimination.
The
Supreme
Court
almost from the bqoning more than 10 years 0.
Even with fteddstit Qftgo support, ft wN the cowto an ft goop *m to
a members oftba VA&amp;the rW to sumin me the creation of a palsetliww date$ to which
It is Inevitable, considering that U.S. foreign policy cargo peelerenc. bill was defeated, by the House, ouwpI.W since congressional employees have records of federal agencies sad the Privacy Act are momently oppoeetL To the Wad* this a
y
must be based on the national Interest of this primarily because
cnnj4d no
thatnrequires
r.course.
mentialitygoiiuiiuint agencies to .is the everduefly appear to be the logical embodim it
PdiUcd
payoilf
to
the
makim
cmmwft.
Now,
the
Davis
can
pa
back
to
Loulaim
of Ma they maintain on In- of the paledwan gasolf
country in its relations with all the rest of the ft A
Critics
pointed
out
that
Murphy,
who
chairs
cousts,
and
Ms.
Davis
will
try
again
to
get
the
d1vI1s.
"homeland" to which many its
world, not just Israel.
the Merchant Marine and raa.ri.s Cw'iItWe isis ssz-diacrlmlnatlon protection tl Is of!'
You will bear a lot from lawmakers about how dading W'ngto,i4 subscribe.
Does oil influence our policy? Certainly our that drafted
U, receivedØ,If0 In maritime forded to prtvat.isctor employees.
sacred they hold the public that of their con- But to Israel, In the ultra-close giograph
economic Interests in Arab oil supplies must enter contributions during a fisidralase In Jun. 1ff?
About the time of the Supreme Court ruling, dltuads. Yet they will routinely exempt confines Of the Mideast, en Indipir.0
the equation. But we should never allow economic when he faced no election for more then a yew. the Senate qisIJy passed an amuidmiug that themselves from living under the laws they Pulodinim state wouJd be c'ssp"ig aup — a
else.
bomb —to Its bosom.
interest to persuade this nation to abandon what is In 1V1$, he raised $1110 In maritime money. calls on the Civil Rights CunIisi 1 to study make for
ii

Applicants for judgeships in Flagler, Volusia, Citrus,
the 5th Appellate District of Hernando, Sumter, Lake,
Florida have an extra eight Orange, Osceola and Brevard
clays to file their application Counties.
AIM
forms.
Applications may be obtained
The deadline has been from the Florida Bar, Florida
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changed from Aug. 27 to Sept. 4, Bar Center, Tallahassee,
according to the chairman of Florida, 32304, attention Ms.
the judicial nominating corn- Wendy Walker, or from any
mission, Leon G. van Wert.
member of the commission,
The commission is seeking including William E. Sherman.
nominations to fill four P.O. Box 329, DeLand, Florida
AIRPORT
vacancies on the bench of this 32720 and Mary Lou McDonald,
newly created district, which 400 West Crystal Drive, Sanhas its headquarters at ford, Florida, 32771.
SUPPORTS
Daytona Beach In Volusla
The initial six members,
County.
three of whom were appointed
Members of the bench and respectively by the governor Steel pilings and column
bar who are Interested in being and by the Florida Bar, supports to be used In the
considered for a gubernatorial
recently selected three ad- expansion of the Orlando
appointment should be electors ditlonal lay members to bring International Airport are
of the State of Florida, must the total commission mem- stacked up awaiting shiphave been members of the bership to nine, as provided by mncnt
the Rand yard of
Florida Bar for the preceding 10 law.
the
Seaboard
Coastline
years, and must reside within
The
commission
plans
to
Railroad,
Sanford.
the territorial jurisdiction of the
district at the time of their conduct personal interviews
appointment, van Wert noted, with all applicants shortly after
the expiration of the filing
The court is composed of the deadline. All applicants will be
5th, 7th, 9th and 11th Judicial advised of the date and time
Circuits and includes Seminole, when their interviews have
Marion, Putnam, St. Johns, been scheduled.
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TUESDAY,AUGUST 21
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Dozens of floor sample sofas, chairs,
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Longwood.Winter Springs Area Chamber of Commerce

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luncheon meeting, noon, Quality Inn, I4 and SR 434. Guest
Speaker Horace Orr of SEEDCO. City Commission
candidates in the Sept. 4 election Larry Goldberg and
W illiam Mitchell will answer questions.

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Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
A)tamorde.Sovth Seminole Jaycee., 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, Altamonte Springs.

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Clifli In lVfl when he pusied legislation on discrhnlnatlon, but her case was thrown out

Extra Ti me
For J udge
A pplicants

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4. Altamonte SpringL
Sanford Al-AaanJ$ p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79,7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal

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campaign contribution from Korean yam in the courtstrying to get her employment place for others, and them are no guarantees
being on ft verge of a meaningful
co
businessman Tongsun Park. However, Murphy discrImInatIon case settled:
that procedure Is likely to be changed without a In the U.N., the Palestinians
or '
was not reprimanded by the House as were three
The reason she's had to go through all this Is hitter battle.
backed
off.
Washington
has
followeot
1
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the
of his colleagues.
that Congress exem pts Itself from the Civil
Among the other major exemptions Congress reports with zealous dinials of a policy chu e
These activities for foreign officials In trouble s Rights Act, as It doe, from other federal laws has chosen to bestow on itself are fresdoin from and ettiratlons of Its basic commitment
demonstrate that Murphy stands by his firlerAs, that ad standards on civil and human rights On Equal Pay Act that requires women to breal.

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WAIHING'IUN — Ihe freislu etlInN 01
her, son's release. Starr's Peace Corps abductors C_Octed
of
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rob, 14,1997, In the tiny CalqlI%M.l viRIgs 01 Li oeupl.ysts have now agreed to reimburse Mrs. being, he was rescued by Viuiitisim
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tion WRTV he would never into custody If he ignored Judge case before uie i.Laui uegan, prejudices" against Knight for said he
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Silva said he replied "You
was attacked by Knight
again set foot In Puerto Rico, Rurico Rivera's order, Indiana charging his client had "insult, breaking his promise to show at a San Juan high school can't talk about ladies like saying, 'Get your dirty hands
has given Indiana University where the incident occurred Gay. (XIs R. Bowen "has in' ed Puerto Rican
up.
gymnasium where the U.S. that," but Knight continued, off me, nigger."
basketball Coach Bobby Knight while he was coaching the U.S. dicated ... he would not be
The judge refused to accept
team was practicing. Silva was "To hell with them all. To hell
'lly, the proceedings
Knight then hit him across
until Monday to come to San team at last month's Pan willing to allow Bobby Knight to the lawyer's resignation
after the aggravated assault case off duty from his police job and with YOU, too. Get your as Out the jaw, Silva said. Although his
Juan and appeal for a American games.
be extradited," according to an he learned a second Puerto
of here."
began, with Judge Rivera working as a guard.
jaw wasn't broken, he said it
suspension of a six-month
Rican lawyer, who would have presi
aide,
Wi lliam J. Watt.
The policeman said he was was badly
It was unclear whether
ding and testimony from
swollen.
sentence and $500 fine handed
He test ified Knight, upset writing down Knight's name to
served as the replacement, had
down In absentia for slugging a Knight, 38, could be extradited
Knight's tailure to appear for never spoken to Knight. Three the plaintiff, policeman Jose over the chattering of a report him to the Pan Am
Knight, in his past account of
to Puerto Rico to serve the
local policeman.
the trial angered not only the other Puerto Rican lawyers Silva, 32.
Brazilian
women
basketball
Games
organizing
committee
the incident, has said the
sentence.
B u t the temperamental
original judge, George Lopez also unsuccessfully tried to
Silva, who pursued the case team that came into the gym, for his behavior and when policeman poked his finger in
coach, reportedly on a fishing
Though Puerto Rico planned Keelan, but Knight's San Juan resign from the case.
as an individual citizen after came over to him and Knight walked away, Silva said the coach's eye and that he
trip somewhere in Montana, to send U.S. federal marshals lawyers. The leader of the
Lopez Keelan did step down, the government and Police demanded, "Get these dirty he followed and put his hand on brushed Silva's face pushing his
told Indianapolis television stab from San Juan to take Knight defense team tried to quit the admitting he had
"personal Department withdrew support, whores out of here."
arm away.
Knight's arm.

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from strained knees, and Haven Moses, who Is out with
Running back David Beasley has a sprained ankle. an eye injury.
"Deacon" Turner, who quit the The spokesman said all were
- The Minnesota Vikings
Bengalis for unexplained rea expected to return to practice picked up linebacker Joe Harris
sons at the start of training next week.
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sayshehas offered to resign as
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Knight told the Indianapolis
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after a District Court judge in
San Juan, Puerto Rico, found
him guilty of assaulting a
Puerto Rican policeman last
month when his U.S. team was
interrupted during a practice
session at the Pan American
Games. The judge sentenced
Knight to six months In prison
and a $500 fine,
Knight also told the Star "the
cop was lying" when he said
Knight hit him on the jaw after
he reprimanded Knight for
allegedly calling members of
the Brazilian women's basketball team "dirty whores" when
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Miller said Norris Weese will Meter, a No 5 draft choice from
"He came to us and said he's start at quarterback Friday in Michigan. Vikings' Coach Bud
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NEW YORK (UP!) Bowie Kuhn has himself a real problem
fit In with the Bengals this
season because the club had over what to do about Ray Kroc. The San Diego Padres' owner
drafted running back Charles admitshewaswrongforpubliclycomlngoutapdsaylngbe'dtry
to sign Yankees' third baseman Graig Nettles and Reds' second
Alexander in the first round.
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Pittsburgh
baseman
Joe Morgan If they became available as free agents this
In other news, th
HeraldSportsEdftor
Stealers placed three-year vet- fall. Kroc's "slip of thetongue"amountedto tampering, and In an
eran offensive lineman Ray effort to mitigate some of the damage, hesotht to punish himself
Pinney on the injured reserve by announcing the Padres wouldn't claim either of the two
players thIs November. If the commissioner goes along with that
Hat, brin in the squad's
line of thinking, he's penalizing Nettles and Morgan for Kroc's
to the uiru 5Otayer limit,
A Stealers' spoke&amp;nan said mistake by not giving them an opportunity to negotiate with the
Grge Harman is one of those
you dOn't Pinney, a second.round
ft !a...I'm sure Marvin Miller, the head 01 the Players'
OCI1UOn, wouldn't sit still for that and he'd be completely
want to mane nets with auring IootDau season.
"I offered my resignation at
choice In 1976, underwent
jiWisd. the other hand, if KUIm simply fthuiKroc axid degn't
YOU have to be in control generally and choose the time to turn ft Indian- University because the
jrap*t'kbi, he ruse the '
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t 01 a.m.oe. sr Ted TIft*
corndemanding
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lot of games and we'd lose them. I choose to try to help my opportunity to do what It freely
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Pinney
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standard?"
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had
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of stomach pains since Braves' owner was suspended by Kuhn for tampering with Gary tUInflh&amp;tes win."..,
and clearly thinks is bed for
And then he will take you to the cleaners week
undergoing an appendectomy Matthews three years ago....
Mike Torrez has been with the Red Sox only two seasons bid Indiana University," he told the
after week.
he's an avowed Carl Yastrzemakl fan. "What I admire most about Star by telephone from Mon.
10 June.
John McEnroe, third seeded In the U.S. Open tennis chamHarman, who lives with his wife Theresa in
him is his cocsidency, his &amp;sdplffie and his concg.a,"uys tan., where he is vacationing.
Running back Rocky Hider, pionships sta rting at Flushing Meadow next
Tuesday, claims the
the Boston right-hander. "He's one of those few players yes' ever
Casselberry, has made picking football games a defensive back Donnie Shell reason players act up much more now is because
"It isn't my desire to do
there is far
fuiltime hobby. He spends 12 to 14 hours per week and defensive lineman Tom at stake than there ever was years ago and that makes tomore see who has everything together. th other ball clubs, you hear a anything Other than coach
day's lot of ballplayers talk about getting 'respect.' Yes; never has to basketball at Indiana Unlverpushing a pencil, carrying out the weekend games Beasley Will not play In Pltt players much more competitive. It's hard to imagine old-timers
say anything. Everyone looks up to him."...
sity. That Isn't mine to say,"
preseason game like Den Budge, Jack Kramer, Rod
via the formula he has devised.
Layer and Bobby Riggs
Former Yankee President Al Rosen, settling down in his new Knight said.
rest
of
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week
is
spent
Saturday
night
against
the
buying that, but in explaining what kind of effect competitiveness
His wife estimates the
hotel..castho job In Atlantic City, N.J., dill keeps in touch with
Cowboys In Dallas, the can have on any of today's performers,
"My personal attitude would
McEnroe tells of an many of the friends he made in baseball. Dees he miss it much? be that I want Bob Knight to
either rehashing the upcoming predictions or
episode occurring in a match between him and file Nastase In
smiling about his success the previous week.
"I'm with a wonderful organization and I'm very happy," he stay as our coach," Donalt
Jamaica. "He was driving me crazy with some
"I got started on this thlngsevenyearsago," said
of the things he says, "but anyone who has ever been In baseball, then leaves
lea
itIt Danielson of New Cut!.,'
was doing and ltold him, 'If you pull one more stunt, I'm gonna and says he doesn't
miss
It,
just isn't
sn't telling YOU the whole chairman the nlnememher
Harman recently. "I just wanted to see if I could
I
kill you," McEnroe laughs. "He never said a word after that d
Indiana University board.
beat Dunkel, I did, and have every year since
it was the first time lever beat him In a tourn ment. He's a truth."...
He keeps detailed statistics on how each of the
strange character. I like him, though. You don't ever want to
speak to him after some of the things he does, but two days after
nation's top prognasticators fare. He says last (n f%/ay
you get mad at him, you forgive him."...
year's stats showed AP tops among the others in
picking the pro games.
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College picks were similar, with Harman picking to win the Utile L.ague World has
on enormous regard. Bavasi's standard answer to all those
).l percent correctly as compared to Chandler's Series for the eighth time since who ask goes lilt. this: "When I went to school as a boy, i was
79.1,,Dunkel'578.7, Greek's 7Ø.1,Harrah's76,9,AP's 11W
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Oklahoma at 1199, Nebraska second at 111,1
3-0
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Alabama third at 110.1. His pro ratings show Pitt.'
basketball court. end he shows about as much emotion as
In
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somebody getting a haircut. There's a reason for that, says the
Diego third at 127,7.
M.mwt. ($,3) Caw. Los Angeles 14k,T$' center. "You can't play baiketh.0 when
Harman says his quickness with numbers is a acuesd four runs in the bottom you're in emotional turmoil. Football is different. In b'ethsL
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and
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Melanie Marie Girardi and are making their home at 301 Both are employed by Fairway
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actors (eg: Richard Boone) as married on Aug. 18, at 7 am.,
speakers for educational on the beach at New Smyrna
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sctoois, senior citizen homes, Iroquois
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daughter, Bonnie Ruth, to
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other states," said M.L Good.
Mark A. Smith Jr., an Atlanta
win, 49, special agent in charge
of the Georgia district office of
eleM president of Kiwanis
the ATF.
International, according
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does not exist as It did a few ''
Kiwanis
Club of Sanford.
years ago. The decline actually
started in the late '60a. and
Smith, a member of the
ceased to he a significant Kiwanis Club of North DeKaib,
problem In the early lVlOs."
Ga., was elected at the group's
Instead of battling the few annual convention In Toronto.
remaining moonshiners, ATF
He will succeed Hilmar L
agents are grappling with the "Bill" Solberg of Appleton,
far more sophisticated big city Wis., on Oct. 1.
crimes. Their main priorities
During the convention,
now are arson, invesigatloni of delegates elected other officers,
Embings and use of explosives, b'.CIUdIZI h
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and illegal weapons. For that Warren H. Edwards of Bonifay,
reason, the agency's dl'Sflgth Ii Ph,, a member of the Orlando
being concentrated In large
metropolitan arise, Goodwin
said.
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DEAR ABBY: Many couples
who live together without
marriage say, "We don't need a
piece of paper to make our
commitment binding. A piece of
paper doesn't mean a thing!"
May Ipoint out that when a
person buys an automobile he
had better have that "piece of
paper" or he could be In a lot of
of paper, beginning with a birth
trouble.
certificate and ending with a
Also, a driver's license Is just
"a piece of paper," but you'd death certificate. And let's not
better not be caught driving forget the will— another very
without it.
important piece of paper.
So when I hear people say, "A
And when a person buys a
home, or any other piece of piece of paper doesn't mean a
property, he makes sure he thing," I'm reminded of the
has that "Piece of paper."
classic old adage: "Ignorance
And when a person graduates Is bliss."
from high school, college or a
PAPER IS PROOF
trade school, that "piece of
DEAR PAPER: Granted,
paper" can make the difference written documentation makes
between getting a job and not Hie Immeasurably less comgetting one.
plicated, but common-law
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Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill and Ann) Phagan of
Lutz, near Tampa, are frequent visitors to Sanford,
his home town.
Their chidren, William Ii (B111y,6, and Kelly, 17
months, are both professional models.
The accompanying photos of Kelly appear in
the
Summer Issue of Parents Baby Care. Petite Kelly is
modeling, what else, but sunbonnets in a advertisement.
Billy's most recent modeling job was a commercial for Busch Gardens.
The children are registered with a modeling
agency in Tampa.
Do they actually earn any money after expenses?
"Sure," a family spokesman said. "There's good
money In modeling."

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other cities throughout the
United Press International
in the backwoods of the
The shift in federal enforce.
South, It is a difficult thing ment emphasis away from
these days to catch the pungent moonshining and to metro
scent o a moons ners er, crime Is being reflected In all
rlleniuig
fires of what southern states, Goodwin said,
The makeshift
citing Georgia as an example.
once were uncounted hundreds
There currently are AFT
of illegal whisky distilleries
offices; in
Georgia cities,
have been cIJ
say they probably never will be whereas a few years ago the
AFT had agents stationed n
stoked up again.
additional 11 cities and towns in
The Alcohol, Tobacco and the state.
Firearms Bureau of the Tressury Department, the agency Alabama has eight AFT ofcharged with enforcing federal fices now. With moonshining on
liquor laws, has closed many of the downswing, AFT special
Its southern offices, principally agent Robert Scott said five or
in rural areas where making six offices have been closed.
moonshine was a profitable, if Tennessee has five ATF offices,
Illegal, trade.
compared to 10 or 12 a decade
Even Wilkes County, N.C., ago. In Mississippi, the ATF
once known as "the moonshine maintains four offices and has
capital of the world," no longer closed "several" in recent
has a federal "revenooer" years, according to Agent
James Brown. AFT officials In
office. The AlT announced
month it was closing the Florida and South Carolina s9id
ices in those states had
Wilkesboro office and
been
closed
ring the
agents
state's metro areas. Five years problem with illicit liquor.
ago, the Wilkesboro office had

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SPI INS OAKS (SOUTH.CENTRAL)
11:35 HlckorywoodAve.atRecrea,ionC,nt,r ......................3:20
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11:30 Applewood Ave. &amp; Greenbrlar Blvd...........................3:33
11:39 Walnut St. &amp; Applewood Ave...................................3:24

0:10 Longdale Ave. &amp; Credo St ............................. ..... 3:14
0:13 Logan Dr. &amp; S.lma St..........................................3:41
0:46 Florida Ave. &amp; Delaney St..................................3:36
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SPRINGOAKS (NORTHWEST)

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11:36 LittleWekiva Rd. &amp; Spring Oaks Blvd..........................3:70
11:39 PeachwoodDr.&amp;MocklngbirdLn............................5:10
11:10 Teakwood Dr. &amp; Rlverview Ave...............................5:16
11:41 Teakwood Dr. &amp; Prairie Ln...................................5:15

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LAS! KATHRYN MOBILE HOMES
LAKE KATHRYN WOODS

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0:31 Laura St. I Lake Irene Rd..................................... 3:37
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MOIILE MANOR, &amp;
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5:17 No,2iiLakeshoreDr..........................................3:04
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11:43 Montgomery.Rd.&amp;dlearchamelDr.........................5:15

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0:46 OrangeAve.&amp;RoyalArm$As................................3:10
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1:4 NorthSt.$AllIion$t........................................... 3:40

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11:30 LlttleWeklva Rd. I Lakespur Ln.............................5:15

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1140 Wekiva$pringsRd &amp;Smoke Rose Blvd
11 42 Wekiva Springs Rd &amp; Sweetwater Cove Blvd

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$45 Roxboro Rd. &amp; Pressvlew Ave. . ...............................3:39
0:46 Roxborold.&amp;AdalrAv,.......................................3:30

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52 Lake Blvd. &amp; Orange Dr........................................3:31

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547 PalmSpringsDr &amp;Hlghiand5t
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549 PalmSpringsor &amp;AlpineSt
335
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ROLLING HILLS (WEST)
PALM SF11 NGS DR.
0:10 RaymondSt.&amp;$tanleyst...................................... 3:14

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PalmSpringsOr.ICranesoost ..............................3:40
1:46 Paim Springs Dr. &amp; Citrus St................................... 3:39
5:4 Palm Springs Dr. &amp; Robin Hill Dr...............................3:37
0:50 Palm$pringsor.&amp;AdairAv,..................................3:35

ACADEMY MANOR

0:30 AcademyAve..Middleofllxk ................................3:39
0:32 AcademyAve. I Tuskegee St...................................3:37
5:31 Bethune Cir..Middleof Block ...................................3:33

5:10 LakeMeyllvd.&amp;SlrLawrsncsor............................3.47
LakeMaryllvd.$RIdgeDr...................................3:43
No.3N0Nwy17.92.............................................3:33
Hwyl7fl&amp;WIndyHIIlMobIeHomepirii
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Hwyl7.02&amp;SunoitDr..........................................3:37
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0:4 Airport Blvd. &amp; 20th St..........................................3:35

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5:40 Oranole Rd. &amp; Glen ArdenWy ..................................3:42
0:43 Maltiand Ave. &amp; Florida Haven Dr..............................3:44
S 44 MaitlandAve &amp;SpringLakeRd
3 39
14$ MaltlandAve &amp;Oak Harbor
33$
5:4 BaliardSt.&amp;LavonDr.........................................3:35

Busl62Driv rM J Andrews
P•AI 5 .
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Bus 132 Driver Mr A Martin
WINTIR SPRINGS (SE)
IANCHLANDS
043 Moss Rd &amp; Murphy Rd
3.35
5.45 MossRd&amp;Bahamaod----------------------- --- - ----------- 333
$46 Bahama Rd 1HayesRd----------------------------------- - 352
0 4 Hayes Rd &amp; Panama Rd
3 30
130 TradewindsRd &amp; Sunrise Ave
3 16
051 Bird Rd lMortonRd
347
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3 42
5•54 Lake Dr lHoiidayDr
3-43
155 Lake Dr I Carlisle Dr....................................... 341
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LAKIMANY HIDDINLAKE
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1:47 Heyss Rd. &amp; SilIfish Rd.
1:10 NSIISRd.$$IIN1SIIRt
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0:43 MaltlandAve.&amp;SherwoodDr..................................3:37
0:4 MaitlandAve.&amp;Magnoliaor...................................3:35

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WA$H1NQTONOAIC$
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1142 Sweetwater Blvd (W)&amp;MagnoiiaDr
517
11:44 Sweetwater Blvd. &amp; Timber Cove Cit--------------------------5:15

0:40 Spring Lake Rd. &amp; Walnut P1...................................3:42
0:42 SpringLakeRd.IWoodligpI ................................. 3:40

0•10 C.13&amp;CtI,ii,italBlvd.......................................:3$

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5:4 Llke.of.thi.WoOdsIlVt&amp;Hwyl7.92...........................3:49
0:30 FernPark$Ivd.&amp;FernwoodIlvd.(ylffany5usr)............3:12

1:34 Gabolefla Ln &amp;

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5:13

MAITLAND AVI. (NORTH)

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ROSELAND PARK, MIDWAY (101ST)
.1 .1. is, Dr lSummerllnAve
3 43
5.36 llt.Dr.lBurrowsLane........................................3:42
1:35 2ndDr.5,RoseLan, ...........................................3:41
5:13 20th.5t.&amp;B,luon Ave........................................3:33

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ORIENTA HILLS,

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510055 LANE
0:04 DoddRd.IAstsrDr...........................................2 :53
(Turn.a round at Dodd Rd 0. Howell Branch Id)
1:01 DOddId.&amp;MobllsHomeParkon right ........................2:57
0:09 DOddRd.&amp;WhlteHous,on left ................................2:50
0:10 Doddld.IlrlckHous.onrlgtit ...............................2•59
0:11 TuskawlllaRd.&amp;"$usley$"stop ............................3:00
iii SrooksLn(lstOrtv.wayonlefp) ..............................3:03
1:13 hf'OOIiLAI.lrlckHouseOnL.f? ..............................3:04
I 10 SrooksLn&amp;WtilteHouscnrlgtit
305
0.17 Srooks Ln&amp;SrucLn ..........................................3:06
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1:10 TuikawillaRd.i.MIstyW.y ..................................3:09
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2 54
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Bus$3DriverMs D Surkhardt
SWEETWATEROAKS(NORTH )

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GARDEN LAK! ISTATIS

THE SPRINGS

11:35 Springs Blvd. &amp; Woodbridge(past guard house) ............... 5:15
11:36 Springs Blvd. &amp;Wekiva Villas ...............................3:16
11:37 Springs Blvd.&amp;Glenwoodviilage ............................. 5:17
11:30 SpringsBlvd.&amp;Shacfewoovillag ............................5:1S
1139 Springs Blvd &amp; Fairway Villas
319

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0:20 HOwellIranchRd.&amp;S,moranNorfliAp ......................300

5:15
Bus 114 DrIver Ms. J. Oano

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3 11
3 13

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EASTIIOOK(EC)
0:0 East brookBIvd.$AIlDr....................................
I 30 Balsam Dr &amp;CocasLn
0:33 HowellBranchRd.&amp;Tang,,in,A%,,............................

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IRANTLEY POINT
JINNIFERI$TATI$
63S WestwoodDr &amp;"Hammels"Stop
1226
6 36 WestLakeBrnatl,yDr &amp;PoIns.Ct
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642 CameilaDr $WestLakeB,antge.Rd
1319
644 Brantle HIIIsCt &amp;We%tLakehranfl,.......................
644 J.nnIfer'Hop,Blgd &amp;WestLake5reWLRd
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120 LakIHOwiIIRd &amp;HOweIlBranchRd

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0:73 MakDoylvd$
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6:35 Venur Dr.$Northwnt,çnAv,...............................12:31
6:10 ArelettaSt.1Albamarleld...................................12:24
6:43 ForestCityRd.IGrAcrnm,ou, ..................1223
6:45 Forest City Rd. I HIllvIew Dr...................................1211
649 Forest Cit Rd lOakiando
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11:32 SR431 &amp; Oak St

OLENARDEN

354
BARCLAY WOODS
350 $33 MoriticelloDr &amp;MountVernonPkwy
335
34, 535 Arling?onslvd atNo Ill
330
BeardaiiAve atthechurch
345 541 MonticelloDr &amp;OakHilILn
Ill BlardallAve &amp;Marquestev
341
$43 Broadvivv &amp;MayfalrDr
SS3 MarquetteAve. 1
343
Ohio
Ave.....................................3:41
$54 OhloAve. lOnora Rd..........................................3:40
Bus 103 DrinrMs.M. Ilpn
0:37 Airport Blvd.at Trailer
Park ..................................3:37
OAKLANDESTATIS
1:39 Sanford Ave. I "Sanford City Limits" sign .....................
3:35
CAPISTRANO APTS
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CREIKWOODVILI.AGIAPT$
WOODMIRI,$ANpOlD(IAST)
0:40 Elliworth$t.&amp;conr*dCt......................................3:43
I 45 25th St &amp; Elm Ave
3 27 $ 43 Truesdell Ave &amp; Ellswortti St
3 11
Sit 25th St &amp;YalsAve
330 041 MarstiallSt llruesdellAve
339
151 SinfordAve &amp;2SthPIace
$44 Maitland Ave &amp;OrientaAve (CapistrarioApts)
332
337
I 34 Sanford Ave &amp; 24th Place
I 46 Orlenta Ave &amp; Creekwood Village Apts
3 34
3 35
0:53 SanfordAve.&amp;2$9hplac .....................................3:33
1:57 Math. 03.1
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Bus 37 Driver Ms. P. Coman
lvi 10 DrIverM,. L.Witsin
CHARTER OAKS (SOUTH)

SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE

11:27 Markham Woods Rd. &amp; "Cornell's" Stop.......................5:20

044 CeleryAve &amp;CameronAv,
$43 CametonAve (Southofdel,ryAv,)

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1270

11:23 MarkpiamwoodsRd.&amp;parwn'sRd
S22
11:26 MarkhamwOodspd.&amp;lbisRd................................3:21 -

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MIDWAY
24th St. $ Brisson Ave..........................................
3:40
21st 31.1 Sipes Ave.............................................3:44
Bus 140 Driver Mr. I.. While
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MIDWAY
f:10 BeardallAvs.&amp;MaInS?........................................
3:30
0:42 SR16i.JI?way ................................................3:32

0:40 Airport8lvd.&amp;Jewett -------------------- 3:10
$:42 Airport Blvd. 8. SR.46 ----------------------------------336
$ 44 Rlverview Ave I Narcissus St
336
$45 RiverviewAve &amp;SR 46
335
5:47
SR46&amp;PersirnmonAve-------------------------------3-33

Busli4DriverMs.J.Oano

$10 CeleryAv, &amp;isthouseonrt EastofRadioStallon

1:07 How,Ilhi'anctild.&amp;Waumplrr...............................3 :00
0:09 LaksmontAve.&amp;CarrlqanAv..................................3:02

Iusl Driver Ms. J. Baker
NIVERVIEW, $1.46

SSSSSSSSSS.5555. S.....5:25

5:35 Otanole Rd. &amp; Hickory Dr......................................3:30
5:31 OranoleRd.&amp;CrotonDr.......................................3:40
5:30 Flame Ave. &amp; Sultana Dr.......................................3:11
0:11 OranoleRd.&amp;WoodlakeDr. CE)
344
0:44 Oranole Rd. &amp; Viscaya Ln......................................3:35

lvi $5 Driver Ms. Q. Silvls
SANFOIDAIRPORTARIA
WOODMINI
CILIRYAVI

0:12 No.lIlfIvyLn ................................................3:03
0:14 Dov.rld$LlflI,Ln...........................................3:07

STERLING PARK

11:35 Rosebriar Dr. 0. Mercy Blvd.................................. 5:27
11:37 Rosebrlar Dr. &amp; Tollgatelr..................................3:25
11:39 TollgeteTr.&amp;TjmberlandTr..................................5:23
11:42 Toligatelr.&amp;WesternFork .................................3:20;
BusSiDelverMs J Ioyles
MARKHAM WOODS, SANLANDO ESTATES
11:20 Markham Woods Rd. &amp; Old Post Rd. (N) ...................... 5:26
11:21 Markham Woods Rd. 8. Old Post Rd. Cs)

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WOODLANDS, (NORTH)

SRETTONW000S,IIIDDENESTATIS,
LA FLORESTA

151 SanfordAve.lNorthway ......................................3:36
S5.5 Sanford Ave. &amp; Poinsettia Dr...................................3:35

Thursday, Aug. 23, 1979-38

0:46 2ndSt.lLocutAve...
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316
1:40 2ndSt.&amp;MellorivilleAve. -. ---------------------- 3 42
0:53 Scott Ave. &amp; 6th St...............................3:36

$40 Wymore Rd &amp; Spring Lake Hills Apt (Across from Lake Destiny
ApIs) ...............................................................3:42
0:44 SpringCovelraili. Spring Cove
3:46
0:46 SprIng Lake Hills Dr. I West Spring Lake Hill Dr...............3:41
0:4 Springwoodlr.&amp;sprjnglslelr................................3:50

0:10 SOUthCameronAve$..FIel.s..Stop ..........................3:49

1:10 No.lSONSuns19Dr..............................................:06
0:13 S.mlnolallvd.IpvyRd.......................................3:05
1:13 Lake KattirynClr.$Amlck Way ...............................3:03
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1:10 Dlan,CIr&amp;Dlan.CIr..........................................3:00
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THE HILLS,

1230 Wyvnore Rd. 1
1233 Sprin, ValIiy Rd. $

11:37 EEWIllIamsonRd.&amp;Parsonerownway .....................5:20

SPRINGLAKEHILLS(HOMISANDApTS)
LAKE DESTINY APTS

9:41 SOuthCameronAve.1..Ainsw,.th.s..S,op ....................3:10
0:14 Kentucky Ave. &amp; "Jaclisons"
0:43 Kentucky Ave. 1. Jessup Av Stop .............................3:43
e...................................3:44

1:14 Panama Rd. I. Murphy Rd.....................................3:03
0:16 !lderwodSt.1EdpmonAve.................................3 :03
1:10 No.220Panamald............................................3 :07
1:70
251 TradsWlndsld........................................3:09
Svsl6DriverMr.P.Mlcell
LAKBKATHRYNMO$ILINOMI$
SHERWOOD FOREST
001 Laiw*$t &amp;LakeKathrynClr
306
0:10 HoMysuckle Ui I Orchid Ave (N) ..............................3:04
1:12 Honlysuckls Ln I Orchid Ave. (SI..............................3 03
u WlntarParkDr &amp;lthSt
25$
Ill WifltarPIrkD &amp;CrouSt
2,57
1:19 WInter Park Dr.. Crestvlew Ln................................2:36
0:20 Wk*erParkDr.$Ssmlno$a Blvd ..............................2:53

17:10 Douglas AvL&amp;ri, Dr.
HIghland $t•
Franklin Ave.
17:35
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.u..'wivwMLL.Cikii

1:30 SpringValleyld.&amp;GreenLeafln...............................12
0:39 SpringValleyRd.&amp;Orange8loswmC,......................... 3:41
0:41 Spring Valley Rd. I LIve Oak Ln................................
3:39
1:13 Wymore Rd. &amp; Wymore Grove ApIs.............................3:37
1:11 Hermit's Trail &amp; HollySt......................................3:32
S:1O Hermit's Trail 8. Second St....................................3:30
BusZDrlverMs.H.J.n.s

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045 C-421 I Sunland Dr
341
•46 C-421I RadioS?...............................................3:43
b:4 C.427 lTuckerDr..............................................3:11
.50 C-l2l lB.efordRd.............................................3:39
1 52 C 4271. Laurel Ave
3 37
IU54301lverMs. S. HiffiIl(AMOly)
lvi 134 DriverMs. 0. Hodge,(PM Only)
CAMERON CITY. SANORA.
FLIMA :
1I.HTS

iii 132 DrlvsrMr. A. Mirtift
SUOARCRIIK,
RANCHLANDS(W)
1:11 EdgsmonAve. 1. Jackson dr 1W) ..............................3.00
1:13 Panama ftd.&amp; Mimosa ..............................-. 3:02

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17:47 SrMs Oaks sw 4 Niyw
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12:31 LIMe Wakiva clr.$ oq.,maosdCt.
12:32 LiltIe Wlva Rd. $ Oak,Iew $9.
12:34 Griies1w$s.....c,
17:16 W•kWtSt.1AppI..A,,
12:31 Oskcrest St Greanars., Blvd.
NcWomiiy Rd. 4 Caicad, OF.
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I 01 11 434 &amp; Oak Si
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$:13 Tu$caroralr.&amp;B,00ksId, Cjr..................................3:10
0:45 BrOOksid, Rd.&amp;Gr.enfieIdCt..................................3:30

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IANCHLAN(..,,
TUSKAWILLA(I)
1:12 TradewlndsRd.&amp;SurwlsAvs..................................3:07
1:11 SunrlssAv..&amp;MortonLn(N) ..................................3:06
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hours.
lien reported may not be
pa rticularlyd
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gynecologist in addition to her for Um patient to have any idea*
family physician is an in.. what kind of equipment is being
v ual matter. A family used and so It may be a few.
physician Is perfectly well years before that problem is
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However, I've heard that these women put 45 and some say
are not Advilled if IMPS Arc pad 50 Yem Of age when t1le
detected. $ s so? .
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Also, should a woman see a significantly increased.
j general practitioner a well as
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Thursday, Aug. 23, 1fl
Legal Notice

UNITED STATUS DISTRICT NOTICE OF A PUIUC NIARlN
Teen-Ager

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Murder

VERO BEACH, Fla. (Upl)_ was ordered held att1ijuvenile girl's death when he took part ln
A 14-year-old boy who lived only detention center in Fort Pierce. the search parties.
two doors away from a 5-year.
An autosy showed Angel
The youth was arrested after
old
girl who was "shy with died of traumatic blows to the he admitted he had "beaten am
rangers" has been charged head and body.
girl and sexually assaulted
With sexually assaulting her
George Halstead, father of her," Vero Beach Detective
and beating her to death,
the brown-haired girl who Ronald Blanton said.
Brooks John Bellay took part would have entered klndergartBellay has had previous
In search ...$.
parties
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Angel
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next
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described
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Ing since Monday, And was even stran.ger"
Indian River County Juvenile
Photographed comforti.ng her
Bellay
was
among
the
2DO
court
on unrelated charges of
tear ful father when he learned people who
had searched for Improper exhibition of a danhis daughter's body had been Angel since her 8-year-old gerous weapon -aknlfe-and
fo und Wednesday morning.
benther Roy last sa w her on
breaking and entering. The
Bellay was charged Wednes. Monday. She had been playing court also found him to be a
day with first degree murder with a kitten new the the patch delinquent once before.
and sexual battery as a of palmetto trees where her
juvenile, but Indian River body was found. The body,
County State Attorney Bob partially covered with leaves, _ Legal Notice
Stone said he would ask that the was
lying about 150 yards from
FICTITIOUS NAME
Youth be tried as an adult.
the girl's home.
Notice is hereby given that I am

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Local office of National Network
needs 3 full time career minded

Sanford Gracious living. Reis.
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500 S. Oak $4l-7N3.
X-ApaiinentS UnIurnlshed
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PROBATE DIVISION

Pile Number 19-314CP
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Nannette, Martha Miniatures
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Upholstery Cleaning for the
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3301 SANFORD AVE. !

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Painting&amp; Repair

SANFORD COURT

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we Salvage, 1740 So of

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eramic Tile Repairs
Residential &amp; mmerclal
191-9503; all 6 830-781 5

Mo &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Per
SUPPlin, dog houses, insulated,

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war" OWL 613s.

Ch Offilft,

Perfect

CI 3396066.668 835

ANIMAL HAVEN

AUCTION 9
Sit,. 11:00 AM. IAg 25th
RESTAUMAIT &amp;
BAR EQUIPMENT
(ICithit L.qw..d,N,ddg.. 1742

1515 mOdel,

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3314M

BUY,SELL,TRAUB
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bonded
service&amp;
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KIN"Ifir WASHER - P&amp;rt16 r

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new const Licen s

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Drives, P1111011, walks &amp; etc.
LICENSED $69.9453

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Moww, Disc. 22, trailer. Call

Searslcsnmor. compactor

R. 1.1,5, Lic.

[a 2,640

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debris, I rash

Applinces &amp; Misc
(LOCAL 3.s9 5371

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N
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5`19 12- - Ist St., X2.5742

Call 3221624;

FILL DIRT&amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cork &amp; Hirt 323-7560

Used Refrigerators, all working
$65 I VP.'Frse delivery. Sanford
Furniture Selvaiget, 17." So. of

ANYTIME ..

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La*nmower sales s, service. Wesell the.best &amp; service the rnt.
Western Auto
101 W. Ist St.
322-440:1

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Brand Now InforWing sediding q4
price. SwAord Furniture Sil.

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ROOF TRUSSES
We have several sizes of trusses
for sale at discount prices. For
information Call 531-6290.

-ANOWICIlls

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sPeclallsts, top Soil &amp; fill dirt,
Sod hying &amp; free trimmIn
3232918

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59-Naisical

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PoPupcamperA.1 cond., sleeps 6,
3 now tires, Inc. rot. So link.
$1600. Mills.

17 go Remington Wing Master.
model 870, FC &amp; vent rib. New
gun case. $175. 323-1131.
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$1125. 3MI13S

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Lawn Service

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

towing eqpt. Inc., plus much
more. A.1 Camp Ground. Site 79
anytime. 1st $1,500 takes it.
Must sell I I

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22 Concord Travel Trailer, fully
self contained, dual axles, all

tandem trailer. 323.173).

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Parking
. vacuupi,' ref. $112.50
exc cond.; color I BOW TV's
2621 S. Sanford Ave., 322. 1,01
Open Tues. thru sot. 9: 30 to 5:30.,

OA-0001 Suft 111%a" ly

BuiidtO$uN'-Iiwlsiovyoun.

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Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
323 0719
Mowing
371 009

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
Sanford 322.I" I
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75-RotrPafinn11 tIcshirLic

20' Critchfield I-C, cutty cab, CS

51-4busehoW Ciaods

&amp;2bcrU3WOnpovedfrontep. '
OVoW.10 Pid dwrL By ownst
3034K a". W541111

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Bonded &amp; Ins.

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Free listing BROCHURE write
CHEROKEE LAND Co.

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2921 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla, 37771

NOW Butcher Block &amp; Chr 701 side.
3W050111
Contemporary LM Illils. Oorringa
E. Altamonte Dr.
339-Oin.
retail W.", NOW 11110. Sanford
Furniture Solvage, 11.#2 $0. of
Commercials vacant, Sanford
$111114ord. 322-InI.
Ave., South of 29h 61. Iwater a
Sower). Price reduced to U."111
Lovely, comfortable, Castro

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Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri
cal, Plumbing ServiceS Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671-6294.

We Se ll Estates
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Kelioggs
Auction Sales
3231050

ROBSON MARINE

Footlocker's $16 95up
ARMY.NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
3235191

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LawnM

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62-lawn-Garden

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SALES
SANFORQ'S
EADIRI WE LIST &amp; SELL

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newly wallpapered both So kit- I
Many More Extrast OPP WAR.
RANTED.'Only 66MMI

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Wd &amp; Moclil Morel Horn*.
owners Assoct SPP WAR
nrA" Just W1111101

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Auction Thurs. 7P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427

river &amp; boating experience.
Please call after 6 p.m. 371.0937.

PentaxCamna,Model KX
l3SmmIense
323-1731

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Air Conditioning

Kelloggs Auction Sates
S. Sanford Ave.
across from Pinebreeje Egg Farm

with a good knowledge of the

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di'euers, baby buggies, auto
Maytag washer. Lots of boxes of

WOULOYOULIKE To
RENT
One week In Sept. or early Oct., on
the St. Johns River. Two couples

3Pc cot desk set i
4 drawelf, metal file cab., SOPOYMNIor check writer, $20. At i
exc. cord. Lp'Z.Boy recliner,
good cond. 32isiO.

vestment Counsellors. 562-4173

Excellent location In busy shop.
ping center In fast growing
Doltons or". Current gross
11110,0110. Other InWW* force
Sale. Lot us show you this
maker-the plitus on us.

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mdse.from flea market dealers.

AND LET AN EXP

55.-Boats &amp; Accessories

Hwy 436. 579,900.

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
Attractive 2 Bdrm, I Both home
with large family ocion , citrus
fruit trees and nice lawn. Canventional or FHA-VA. 111211,1150.

LISTED 2 BR, I both home
- C. Marwrl Meat as a pint

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MUST SEE
BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME 3
Berm, 1',, Bath, large lot, close
to fishing, boating, and down.
town. Call now for an.

ItALIT - KtALIUKb
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W Esm, His $Iwe

brAML W

assist financing or consider
trade. 135,000.

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ON 17-92. Poor 13ht '°l'orclng
owner to sell CAR-CLEAN AND
RADIATOR REPAIR. Will

TENSTROM

dkies, oft 'migglisill",;

aw"FLerfillodformoup.o.

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.5774 Day or Night
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GOING ON VACATION?
Husband S wife will house sit.
Exec. temporarly relocated to
Orlando area, responsible, w.
rot. Avail Imm. I wk. to 3 mos.
9"421-2239 or 305-322-00117.

PM *

2 Fam. Garage Sale. Clothes,
turn ., misc. Fri 21 to Mon. 27,9
fit? 323 &amp; 326 Heather Ave.,

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9TOCHOOSEFROM

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CO.

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Large selection of food! Back to
school saId New note books,
paper, pens, etc., new &amp; old
jewelry, silverware, bug
screens, dec. hardware, new
ceramic &amp; porcelain figurines, 3

21,000
sed •mcomp
under ;aI.r:nty,

SUNDAY AUG 2Cth

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51
CU mike. Odds &amp;
Ends. ld5Grandbend, I.A. Mary.

j4j.,731

LOOK TODAY
AND

rm + IWX210, lot.

Inc. REALTOR, MLS

Beds, Dbl motel box springs &amp;
mattresses,
$et. Sanford
Auction 1215 S. Fren ch, 323.1340

Handy
Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339 6531.

' BUSINESSSE~

* AUCTION *

121 Lit. Minnie Dr. (Park Ridge)

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Garaoe Sale Aug. 23
From9a.m..5p.m,

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Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
praisals, Coil Deli's Auction 323.

Moving Sale: iii Fairlane Cir.
Furn &amp; Clothing. Thuri, Fri &amp;
Sat. 323-4933.
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Singer5,wlngMachine
WCabi,,et,$iOO

322 7960

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96,Sun. 93. Odds&amp; ends, many
new items.

.RD

4 DR. $550

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Yard Sale: 2102 Sanford Ave., Sat.

ROCK
Screen ed A, Washed
Cty. Approved for Drainfield
Central Contracting Inc.
904736
6123
904•7753503
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Inc. 9'x30" table. $130

5304132o'329011 lvSS.

WAGON
$3995
LOADED
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'72Chev. Impala

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monthly pa yments of approx.

dies, cony, location $34

NEWCOMERI

114.10 P5.111

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$
5995

1977 CHRYSLER -TLC

3224820

a classified ad, and pile the
mon ey in your walleti

S4--Qrage Sales
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Name brands- Cinderella,

Lake Markham Rd.
acres,
acres
already platted. Over ioo'
Lit. Front wooded. ssoo,000.

STORY

F
Welcrme

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43-Lots-Acreage

4 W.O.
LOADED

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'73Mercury Marquis
PS, PO, Air, AM FM, $1185

high as an elephant's eye. Place

Girls Clothing: sizes 31 &amp; 41.

VAIFHA Financi

this lovely home, 3 SR, 3 6 In

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103OrIando Dr.
333.5200
ng

lot In one of Sanford's

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W, Illeftwiellres 0 i nii L 40419L
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2500 sq. ft. of gracious living
lIlIllVeiytQ.Mayfalr3BR,2

(Lsssthan $4,400 per lot)
Owner: W. A. Hoffman, Trustee

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P.O. lox 3164, Lasigwssd, Fl.. 32731
305-1624172

912 Frelitch Ave.
(cow. 10 Ao Frw4h)

Sit our beautiful now BROAD.
MORE, front So rear BRIs.

1978 CHEVY P.U.

Wallace

Don't pile no longer needed items

For Sale: mt. Cadet riding lawn
mower, 10 hp eng. Runs g,
1220 Randolph. 323-901.

Homes

Immac. $2,650. See at Monroe
Harbour Marina, Pier A

Cash

$"S

for the new low price of Just
$34,ge, That's all for this 3 BR, 1

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LOADED 55OO -

loaded, air, stereo, 31,000 mi.

niture Salvage. 3325721.
Good used (urn,, appliances
plumbing fixtures,
bldg. material. 3325659
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Larry's
215finest
Sanfg4
Ave. Hornet Sedan, 6 cyl., auto., cold
Buy &amp;Mart,
Sell, the
in used
air, new paint, very economical
furniture, Retrig., stoves, tooi.'
so 322-1387.

"THUD". You won't find better

REALTOR 3224951
MULTIPLE LISIINGSERVICE
Eves34C.5400.322.1959

1978 CAMARO 6 CYL

APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur. 1975 Mercury Monarch, Ghia,

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AGENC'

$1295

610

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

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STIMPER

1973 DATSUN 2 DR.

$311 for further details.

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can ST.R.E.T.C.H out in this

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lxc. pay w.mp.
AM EMPLOYMENT

smilesumm
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the reserved price. Call 904-235-

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Bhomeonquletstreot. Roomfor
garden - eat-in kit. I. much
more.

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68-Wanted to Bt1Y -

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- .K$ed, has a 1 BR apt, over dbl.

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REALTOR 322 4000MLS
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1OF A KIND sedate aider 2
jj home, bea utifully land.

HOFFMAN IVISTMINT COUNSRLOI$

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The C$WukeMrywiup,slid a
Public Niorkig at the City Hail, 110
B. Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake

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Zoned CO-2 (Commercial, Rental Units, Miniware
Houses) Fronting on Park Or';, Oak £ Myrtle Ave.

AUTOMOTIVEAIACHINIfl
EngIne ribuildur, Seminole Autu
Machine, Ill E. NIh Pt, Eap
nIyI Wagus commeneura, w

NeolIuus,PujuwIfo.

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Back to school car '7) Torin
Spo rt , wide tires, loadedCP
hot stereo. etc $1795 322 1086 o'
3221661

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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REALTOR.322 7495

graciousoider2story,4BR,2 B
home located on a tree lined
street. Needs some paint I
fixxlin, could be converted. Ist

"utos,
for Sale
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aft

Raborn IAL

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trail, western 8. English hot.
semanship
Over 50 1st places Irl Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
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local &amp; AQHA Shows, Owner
Daytona Beach, will hold a
going to college. Call 3220839
public AUTO AUCTION every
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Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30, Ii's
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Utility bldg. In Lit. Kathryn.
Must see to appreciate. 534.2701

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S'putopper panel, Ilfes,
storage. Fair cond. Make offer
3235917

Priest" 15.3 hands, cxc. youth
Show horse, top
or er in

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lwacy galore yet mm. from 1.4.

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. JCREST 3 SR, roof water
4 1111-411illstor&amp; water to air heat pump

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New 39;
eing, &amp; trans. Extra nice Spau
parts. 322 2382

NEW CAR

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home w.FP on 2.3 acres,

j.unit. Ail3 yrs. old. Lg. yd.,
- to school I shopping.

BANKRUPTCY

322.2611 for appolntmint

AU. CLAIMS. DIMANOL AND WILL M FOREVER lAMED.

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time altered. 145,000.

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REALTORS
VICSonlorclAve. 322-7972

JUST MAIE PAYMENTS-69 t
'75 models CmlI 339 91 0 or 83
1605 (Dealer; -

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fenced rear yd. Exc. termsl
$29,900.

Buddy 2 BR, I B 1g. fam. I sc. rm.

1,000.

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new carpeting &amp; paint thru out,

42o

16 vacant lots, water, sewer, fronting on 3 paved
streets, formerly property of Food Fair, Inc.
Debtor In Possession, Chapter XI.

CALL DORIS DIETRICH

DIM

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If the PiflInal r*N'
tattoo's
set N.* below.
"IN "ay are
All wllaa
hw
dw"ra Oak* the Uhft we
required,
WITHIN
MONTHS FROM THE D
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICt 10tft wish INS, dark

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offfisCityofiaawerd. Florida,
H.H. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
PublishA .16, 3, 3111q9.4, 1575

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lot or our lot.

*OUR BEST PRICEI 10.1 acres
in cleared Cypress isles in
near St Johns River.
Wanttoopenan ICE CREAM shoOstee
p
$11,200. $6500
in a high traffic area? The

walk-in

Pentax Enter prise Dept $14
P.O. Box 113$ Middletown, Ohio
- 45042.

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Earn as much as $500 per 1000
stuffing envelopes with our
' circulars. For Information:

ON Its PII.SR and ~Ion.
A COPY shall be available at
Office Of liii City Clerk for all ',VgNING HERALD C0RRES.
PONDINTS FOR THE SAP4
PSUM desiring to examine me
FORD AREA. MUST HAVE A
5U*.
FLAIR FOR NEWS, TYPE,
All parties In into
end citizens
HAVE TRANSPORTATION, BE
ihail mlvi an opportuntt'v to
FELXIILE AND LIKE PEO
heard at said
P5.1,
By OIV Of the CIty Commisilon

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PROMTHIN
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sh&amp;lbscem,effodMlmmej.tet

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CASHIERS
Will t rain. FT or
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
Sl2FrenchAve.
(car. 10th So French)
323517C

F,N'aProvism
of said Chapter 171, Florida
Statutes. .

OlciUld
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS O*.DEMAND$ AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the adntlnistrallsn of the estate
of CORINE s. $TIMILY,
deceased, File Number 75.3$6.p,

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LOW MORTGAGE
4 BR, Il, 7 B brick home w-brand

port, den w.wet bat, eat in Iii?.

3 BR, 2 B pool home, beautifully
landscaped, work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft living area.
$59,500. Terms

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Phone 3fl.71$1, Sanford

3 BR, 1½ B spilt plan, fenced yd.
sc. patio, cony., workshop Of'
Office In rear . All for $31,900.

'MONTH PAYS ALL with
750 dn. Sharp 3 BR, w.0
w.w carpet, new ref., gas
closet in MaR, 1.
We utility rm. Won't last.

Kidsgone,buttheswingset In the
back yard isn't? Sell It with a
want ad. Call 3222611.
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Free German Shepherds. 1
fern, 1yrold; 1 blk&amp; n male.
3 mo. 323.5031.

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W.GarnetWhite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
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107W. Commercial

$23,000.

perfect location is now avail.

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80-Autos for Sale

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Block home. Terms avail.

3fl0231,323.7173,3220779

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2544 S. French Ave.

REALTOR
3fl.O63, 332.1557, 322.7177

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BLAIR AGENCY

3230*16

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Free Puppies

V Enterprise. Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
644 30.L3,

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

ely brick home. 4 BR, 2 B,
irnming pool &amp; many extras.
Glenwair Dr. US000

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be over 1$ yrs. old. Apply at any
store.

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Pile Number 7,-354CP
DivIsise
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CORENI S. STIMELY

$l101*$

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REAL ESTATE
spacious home in prestigious

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Cash for your lot! Will build on

$26,500. Realtor Owflf,

ea.S BR, 3 B, swimming pool,
P, 2 car garage &amp; much more.
00 Cornell Dr. 5*9,900.

i5Pets.5uppIies

To

235-Con . Homes
Low Down Payment

3 BR, 1 B. gas heat, fenced yd.

Aft.5322.7111

by Gill Fox

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Owner motivated 2 BR, 1 B, car.

Zoned commercial - 100' on
Sanford Ave. $15,500.

SIDE GLANCES

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BUILDER. 3222217.

garage ww carpet, C H&amp;A,
fenced bit. yd. $53,900.

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the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate DIviiion,
of
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IN RI: ESTATE OF
WALTER E. SCHUETTE,
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate

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$ 704*00

ASSEMBLYMECH.
Exp. Pay &amp; benefits
AAA EMPLOYMENT
9l2FrenchAye.

How about a 4 BR 1 B older home
on Meilonvilie Ave., 2 garages,
fen ced bit. yd., fruit trees &amp;
extra lot for only $23,900.

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New 223 HoM*S. 4 Pct. Interest to
qualified buyer. $32,000 to
$31,000. Low dawn payments,

ved street &amp; Much More. SO

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Illegally denied Interviews with
Publish: August 14, 73, 2979
She refused to Identify the reporters and a chance to make DEM.S$
two men, but told Block and a Matesn
)iJ5
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just before
William' the mfel4 later If .l.th

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tral H&amp;A, w-w carpet,

Ct. assumable mortgage.
7,500.

&amp; kindergarten - limited . o
323.5176
ma., for more information call
.- - --- 222.4400 or 322.3532. Lutheran ___________________________
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Register now for Fall term,

Spenkelink was gagged to missloners In public hearings on Way, Calseiberry, Seminole County, Township 20 5, Range 31 1 and
October 9 a nd 23. 1979. The public Is Florida, under the fictitious name Of
1 acre net.
Invited to attend and be heard ALLWAY$COMPOETCOOUNG&amp; containing________
Church Ofthe Redeemer,
cotton duftsd kite his rusn body to..d in a shower after concerning
SECTION 2.
That upon this or.
___________
the' ProPoSedPlan
•MSfld
HEATING
d
that
I
Wend
I.
dlnane
hSSeiitlne
Of$sthv.
the
I ft examwididiiWe,body mwft to *A'Cov*r*AhW*
' regISW Said
name with that Clork of
THE LOCAL the Circuit Court,
ML Holdman mid ow of thle wade ad cmtahied by Uw
Swnlno4 County, Prop" described herein *MI be _
PLAN NING
AGENCY
OF Florida In accordance with the entitled to all the rlohts and
ates willing to testify wrote
üunSte d.
ton,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. provisions
of the Fictitious Name privileges and immunitlos as are LPN Ml time. xp. wFiorlda
the
Benjamin E. Price,
letter to the Florida State
Block and Williams are
Statutes, To.Wlt: Section $63.05 from time to time granted to
Chairman
license. 4.12. 322.5561, Sanford
University student newspaper, probing those
Florida Statutes 2957.
resldentsandpropsrty owne',of the
allegations and
Local Planning Agency
Nursing .&amp;Conv. Center.
the Flambeau, which triggered charges that Spenkellnk was
51g.
Frank
bu
rn
out
City
Of
Sanford,
Florida, and as are
- Seminole County,
Publish Aug. 1 23,301 Sept, C, 1519 further provided In Chapter 171,
the Graham probe.
Florida

smkeun was gagged
and keep him from talking and his
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House for Sale: 109 Country Club
Rd.
Rd.28R.IB.322.S33Latt2p.m.
Owner will finance.

w-w carpet. Good location,
p3,900.

Immaculate 4 BR, 2 B, 2 car

HIGH &amp; DRY
DeBary 3 OR, 2 bath block
en
reened porch, sodded yard,

Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto

PLUMBER

3 BR, 1' Ba, w.2 adjoining lots +
fit trees. 5*950.
yd., nicely landscaped, C H&amp;A,

BR, 25 condo for rent,
rpet, C H&amp;A, W.O, Frost Free

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Spotless 3 BR, I B, ref., stove,
drapes, part. turn., for only
$26,500.

- Need a 4 BR, 2 B? Carpet, fenced

40 -'Condomjnjums

1 BR'- $119 up. Pool. Adults y,

12-4pKlIINflCSS

ft,, to the I line of Sic, C, Thenci £

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

CLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
II those thing s that are just
aking up space with a want ad
theHerald3n.26ilori.m.

Apts. for Senlr Citizens. Down..
town, very clean I roomy.

___________________________
W ____________________

ridiculously futile effort SO stop recommendations on amendments -

ill am

?638 Sanford Ave.
0759
AfI. H rs. 3 22 7643, 322-4869

Rent

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322-73146

R.I. ne
th
o Based In part on the comments Publish: August 23,3 Se
Ms Holdinan was questioned letter cotton was it
ptember psralwfth eSlineof said Sec. C,
elink's rectum "in a received In the public hearing the 6, 13, 1919
Wednesday by Mate Inspector S
300.00 ft. thence IlL parallel wiffi
Local Planning Agency will make DEM.
the said ACI. Railroad R. 2fl
Ge
Dick W_____
i s
_____ the current was app
Miami lawyer Irwin Block,
Seminole County for consideration
lied."
assigned by Gov. Bob Graham
Notice Is hereby given that I am' of Beginning. less the $ ft for Rd
by the Board of County Corn. engaged in business at 613 Doheny All in the SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Sec. 6,
to probe allegations that

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South line of Section C, Township

Florida

BATEMAN REALTY

w.optionto

Exp. local delivery
AA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
(corlorn&amp; French)
323-Slid

maintenance. Part time,

In

41-Houses

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Would like to rent
3BR home
buy

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John E. Polk,

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41-Hotj

lie home lot now avail. Lg.
trees, adults, quiet, walking
distance to all shopping. See at
Park Ave. Mobile Park.

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CalI 323O

LPN. Full time L part time. Apply

Lost: Fem.,bik,,Sh.plierd
Ira old choke chain
"Ginger" 3224644

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County, Florida, will hold a public follows:
Exp.&amp; own tools
municipal services to the property
hearing on August 30, 1919, at
1 BR executive decorator fur.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Day Care In my home
One 1971 AMC Gremlin desa'ibsd hereIn, and the city
hour Of 1:00 p.m., at the Altamonte Automobile,
nished Condo. Pool, club housi,
912
French
Ave.
Red In Color
Commission of the City of Sanford,
Up to 1 year olds
Springs City Hall, Commission
cable TV. Everything furnished
(cot. 1h &amp; French)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) aISWUJ that steps
ID No. A1e46.SE$geM
Florlde,dlemsptjnthebe,tintered
___________________
322.5712
SO Protect Chambers, Altamonte Springs,
Incshes&amp;iinens.$isOwk., W.
321.5176
___________________________
-Death penalty opponents say them. would be taken.
being
stored
at
17.92
Shell,
of
the
City
to
acce
pt
io
said petit n
Florida, In order to disctrs and hear CaSSolborry, Flarkla.
mo. + tax. 322.7991.
.
and to annex said property.
two Inmates on Florida State
Department of Corrections comments on additions and __
9-41306d
7Wnp
to
Eat
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undersigned U Sheriff of
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ______________________
Prison's Death Row will testify spokeanan Vernon Bradford revisions as Comprehensive, Seminole County, F
lorida, will at ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
FURNISHED APARTMENT
no
,
=&amp;to
Who
teAffiell
Will.
Amendments
to
the
adopted
11:
that John Spenkelink was Said
00 A.M. on the idh day of Sep.' THE CITY OF SANFORD, Poultry, beet, pork, fish. Free
Comprehensive Plan for Seminole lemb0l",
SURVEY PARTY CHIEF
A.
D.
IM,
of
for
for
Sol*
arid
FLORDA:
323.8282
delivery,
min.
$20
order. Sanford
mistreated before his ixecutlan be punished.
County, Florida. In addition to
.
. Position available for Party Chief
Soil to the highest bidder, for cash,
SECTION
1.
That
the
following
area.
322.2374.
Sam's
Portion
UproIectedmtsliaUon
Exp.
in
property
surveying
&amp;
"The department
Mass Transit,
Aviation.Ports,
and
SUbIIC$
to any and all existing liens, described property situated ifl
MiSts.
1 BR,furn. apt., adulTs
th
is more Electric
UtilIties
Elements
a at
subdivIslon construction layout.
priion OffiCials.
e Frent (West) Door of the SemInole County, Florida be a.
anxioi than anyone to have the Library Element will also be con- S
Nopets, $135.
it
Exc.Salary&amp;beneflts. Growinq
em inole County Courthouse In the sam. is hereby annexed to and
willing to give full accurate facts concer1ng sidered. While the entire Corn. Sanf
322.2296aft4
.
11-instruction
long
established
firm.
Contact
_________________________
or
d
Florida,
th
bo
e a ve made a part of the City of Sanford, _________________________
prehenslve Plan will
Wilson,
er
Mill
,
Barton,
Soil
&amp;
be
subject
to
described
personal
pro
pe
but they are con- this made public," Bradford review, primary focus will be on the
Florida putivant to the vOlimtaty
rty,
Peek Inc. 1.$13773.1124, Naples,
corned about retali
That said sale Is being made to annexation Provisions of Section
ation land said. "We can assure the Short Range Development Plan sotisty
Fl.
it
171.044,
FlorIda
Statutes:
terra
of
said
Wr
MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
punitive measures," 'bald Inquiring team and the public (principally the Detailed Future Execution.
Begin at the Intersection of the CreativeExpresslorts
nd
Scharlet
ea
Is
ng
323-$$12
:
Handymanforrentalunit
te Holdman, executive there will be no retaliation or being held pursuant to the
Love ift
director of the Florida punitive action."
Sheriff
S,Range3lEandtheWLYR.WIlne
Thle InInate charged
requirements of Local Government
Ideal forretired.671.5714
PRIVATE VOICEL.ESSONS
Seminole County,
Clearinghouse on Criminal
of the OvIlde Branch Of the ACL
Comprehensive Planning Act of 151$

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College student desiring yd. . Wark. Largo orsmall.
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___________________________
'S-Lost,&amp; Found

WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
Local Planning Agency Of Seminole more pañicuiariy described as Florida, is in a position to provide

Set

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Temp assignment to trairrin
purchasing position for iêge
company. No fees. Call Norrell
Temporary Service. WillS.

DEADLI NES

owners In the area described

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3 Lutes Minimum

requesting annexation
to the corporate area of the r,itv of
NOTICE OF S$IRIPF'5$ALE
San ford, Florid a, and requesting to First&amp;iyChtIdcVecSnterOpIn
The 14-year-old appeared at a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that be includid therelni and
Saturday in Sanford
Begin.
Law enforcement officials engaged in business at 2014
by virtue of that certainWrit
SaJWOfd Early
tIng
WHEREAS,
th
e
Property
Ap.
detent1onhear1ngbaforeInIa said they became suspicious Kewannee Tr., Casselberry, Execution issued out of and under pralssrofSeminol.County,pior,
Chiidcare Center. 232444$.
_____________________________
River Circuit Judge Philip because Bell
Seminole County, Florida, under the the ,.. Of the County Court of havIng certified that there are ;
Will keep Sm. children
seemed
to know
Noürse Wednesday evening and ..too many ay
details
about
th fictitious nameof SOLAR SYSTEMS Seminole County, Florida, icon a property owners In the area to be
inmyhomewkdays
e SERVICE
CO.
and
that
I
intend
to
ni
ludgement
rindared
In
the
annexed,
and
that
said
property
register said name with the Clerk
323-1113
aoreeaid court on the 24th day of owners have slgited the pefiflon for
the Circuit Court, Seminole County
January, A.D. 1919, In that certain annexation: and
Florida in accordance with the case entitled, The Atlantic lank of
WHEREAS, it has been deter. JUST THI'p4K, IF CLASSIFIED
provisions of the Fictitious Name orlando Plaintiff, .vs. Thomas L. mined that the property describedADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
Statutes,
To-Wit:
compact
WOULDN'T BE ANYII
Florida
Statutes
1937.Section $63.05 Heckel 1. LorraIne K. Heckel, herafraifter Is reasonably
lnk
_ are.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of andcontlguoustothecorporate
Sig. James S. Nedela
Wiilbabyslt inmy home
Execution was delivered to me as of theCltyof Sanford, Florida, and It ___________________
Publish Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1979
for small children.
SherIff
of
SIInIIIOIS
County,
Florida,
has
further
been
determined
that
DEM.V
IndIhaveievisduponmefoIlng Iheannsxationofsaid
tywiiJ
described property owned by not resu lt Inthe crest
Notice of Public Nearing
Chlidcsrelnmyhome
Thomas Heckel, laid property being dave; and
NOTICE is hereby given that the
ated ln$emInoie
ty
day or nite.
p

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34

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Nurses Aides, 7.3 shift.
preferred. Apply in per
Lakeview Nursing Center, 9W
2nd St.
Exp. mech, must have o*Ti tOOE.3
day, wit., paid holidays, frldos
ftansfits 5200 to $300 slUt

ifline ................. 4k a line

Hou1W

Seminole County Courthouse, FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE
Sanford, Florida.
WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN
Dated: S.23.7
NEXATION PROVI$IONSOF SEC.
GEORGE R. OROSSE
TION 171.044, FLORIDA STA.
United States Marshal
lUTES: PROVIDING AN EFFEC.
Middle District of Florida
TIVE DATE.
KENDELI. W. WHERRY
WHEREAS, there has been filed
Assistant United States Attorney
with the City Clerk of the City of
Attorney for Plaintiff
Sanford, Florida, a petition con.
Publish: August 23, 30, September talning the nam es of the property

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Orlando - Winter Park

Thursday, Aug. 23,1919-7 8

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FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your ear
péwir. For details, Call 14611 or 6613015.

CLASSIFIED ADS

COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
COURT NO: 79.I5.OrI.CIV.N OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Notice Is hereby givin that a
Plaintiff, -vs. CLEMMIE MAE Public Hearing will be held at the
GARRETT, a single woman, Commission Room in the City Hall
Defondant(s), NOTICI OP SALE In the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Notice is hereby given that puruar* 7:00 o'clock P.M. on September 10,
to a Final Decree of Foreclosure 191, to consider the adoption of an
entered on August 1, 1975 by the ordinance by the City of Sanford,
above entitled Court In the above Florida, as follows:
styled cause, the undersigned
4RDINANCI010.140
United States Marshal, or one Of his AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
duly authorized deputies, will sell SANFORD, FLORIDA. TO ANNEX
the property situate in Seminole WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
County, Florida, described s: Lot OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
23, Orange Orange Estates, •C. FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF
cording to the plot thereof as SAID ORDINANCE, A PORTION
frocorded In Plat look iC pege SC Of OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
the Public Records of Seminole - LYING NORTH OF AND AIUTT.
County, Florida, subject, however, INO AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND
to taxes, If any doe, for the yeor 1919
BETWEEN KNUDSEN DRIVE
at public outcry to the hjofest and AND THE SEABOARD COAST
best bidder for cash at 12 o'clock LINE RAILROAD RIGHT-OF.noon on Thursday, September 27, WAY, SAID PROPERTY LOCAl.
1n at the West door of the ED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,

Charged

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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people
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Uyer said the $8,100 had not
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budget reconunendations to the
school board.
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Rich Quigley, assistant to
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possible
professional for this year is "just under guild approached the board for and demonstrations.
it," Mrs. Telson said.
assistance.
dance company to survive $20,000," Hearn said.
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paying any of the dancers," Council of Florida, he said.
Seminole. Mrs. Scott maintains exposed to the fine art.
"Our company dancers, Hearn said. "We were still
School board members these students must achieve "a
"it allows for every child to
although very professional, are losing $40 even with the o contacted said they would have high scholastic average" in have the
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through fifth grade, Hearn said. percent is earned income and 30 were doing it for free for six or professional"

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ourselves in our super com. Ile said the $8,100 donation will percent is board membership, seven years so I
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munity-oriented ballet com- help pay for the $12,600 those 54 advertising and donations."
disturbed over the hubbub."
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PRUY which is supported by performances will cost, he
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company had performed for the
elementary schools in the ~
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A PLO official said a showdown with the

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Seminole, In a letter to The for free. The difficulty is we are
Evening Herald, said she one of the four professional
resented school board members regional companies in the state

It was a meeting with Terzi that led to
Young's resigning his U.N. post.

But diplomatic sources said postponern
with delegates still awaiting butructions
from their government, was still possible.

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their Positions Ambassador Andrew Youn
an other U.S.delegates, who were frustrated
. in tWir attempts to put off the debate, tried to
arrange a Postponement of the vote.
Discussing the situation with correspon.

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additional fluids are disbributed in January," Etchberger
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an on-going 12 month program while its project Is a
capital one which can be delayed until January without
loss of federal dollars," Etchberger said.
"[his money combined with the county money already
allocated ill generate almost a quarter million dollars in
federal funds and will have a tremendous impact on a
tremendous program in all ends of the county. The county
his placed the 4C program on a high priority," Etchtx'rgt'r said.

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schools on a county-wide
city officials Tuesday to speak
A new high school in Lake basis," Harris said. "It will
on their be half to a f ederal
Mary may have Its ground- create a sort of domino effect."
agency in Atlanta, urging
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breaking ceremony as early as
Some students at Lyman
' 7.
.
approval of continued funding
1c.
Oct. 1, Seminole County High School, for example,
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for the city's police depa rtSuperintendent of Schools would be shifted to attend the
ment.
William Layer said today.
new Lake Mary High School,
But the senator offered the
The Florida governor and Harris said.
city little hope he will be sue.
cabinet approved the school
The gap created by that shift
cessful, Mayor Walter Sorenson
district's request Tuesday for a will allow students from Lake
said today.
$12.5 million advance grant to Brantley High school to attend
Evidently the fact Seminole
finance the high school's Lyman High School, be sod.
.
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County is not in a bad unemAn Oviedo woman who's eight months pregnant
and observation and etea4. NeIthe, her ehtt4Te
cqnstructlon, Layer said,
Some overcrowding at CAR-TRUCK
ptoymmz. 't
her three children were taken to Seminole I1osptat the truck drIver requirEd treatment, accordng to a
Otherwise, the school district Seminole High School also may
(SMII) on Tuesday afternoon after the woman's car
Three city officials
would not have had On funds to be relieved as a result of u
SMII spokesman, The accident occurred as 1rs.
collided
with a tractor-trailer truck bear the in- Smith drove onto state Route $6 In front of the truck Councilman Burt Perinchief,
construct the $13.53 million new high school, he added.
and Harry Terry and City
tersection of state routes 46 and 426 in Geneva.
school, which is scheduled for
The new high school was
driver heading west, according to the Florida H Igh.
Ma
nager P1111 Kulbes—and cxcompletion by the fall of 1*, to recommended five years ago by
Emma Smith, 32, of Box 965, Oviedo, was held for way Patrol.
Councilman
Martin Bacon Sr.
relieve overcrowding in the a survey team that assesses the
went
to
Chiles
home town of
southwest corner of Seminole growth and building needs of
Lakeland
on
Tuesday,
asking
County, Layer said.
the Seminole County school
the
senator
to
personally
lii"I think It's great," Layer district, Harris said,
tervene
with
the
U.
S.
Cornsaid. "It will mean we can
The survey team, which is
prebensive Employment
begin construction on that headed by a member of the
Training Act (CETA) office in
school very early. The bids are state Department of Education
Atlanta for extension of the
out. We will award the bids for (DOE), surveys 20 percent of
funding through the next fiscal
that new high school on Sept. 12 the state's counties annuall y, he
year.
at the regular school board explained. Thus, every county
Sought specifically was
meeting."
Is surveyed every five years.
continued CETA funding for the
The new high school will have
Recently, the survey team
salaries of four of the city's
By HUGH THOMSON
the capacity to house 2,100 completed its examination of
Tuesday. They were among before her car plowed into the Boone High School or graduat- tile W. Guy Black Home for eight
uniformed police
Herald Staff Writer
students, said Roger Harris, Seminole County, but that
some 30 kids who were standing small group of students. Miss ed from there: Julie Ann Narut, Funerals, Orlando.
department
members. The
assistant superintendent for report is not expected to be Authorities neglected to con- on a dark stretch of State Road Wagoner said an oncoming car 16; Ned Arlen St'huler II, IS;
funding
is
scheduled
to expire
bi.mtheu and finance,
released for about six monft duct breathalyzer tests on the 420 early Saturday morning and forced her to dim her bright Dreama Michele Babcock, 15;
Sept.
30,
At
2
p.m.
Ned
Schuler
was
drivers of two cars that killed watching drag races,
lights
not shut them off
and Eugene Gilmore, 19. Twin shown the final respects of his
"Chiles said he would try, but
six teen-agers gathered for
Miss Wagoner's red converti- brothers Donald and Ronald friends at the Pine Castle he didn't see much
likelihood of
clandestine drag racing.
ble plowed through a group of a
Henderson, 17, attended Memorial Funeral Chapel in success," Sorenson said.
'The
thing
"That may have been an dozen students standing in the
Colonial High School,
"We'll have to keep on
Orlando, at 7 p.m. Julie Narut
overaighe on our part," said middle of the road, and Wray's
we
cant
was
seen
by
her
friends
for
the
looking
elsewhere for the
Florida Highway Patrol Troop- green Datsun followed close
Funerals were held for the last time at
Collison
money,"
the
mayor said.
the
er Larry Hail, who said the behind,
understand is,
victims Monday and Tuesday. Memorial
Chapel,
R
es
ul
Orlando.
and
regulations
for the
tests usually are given to any
Some witnesses now say Miss
Funeral services for Eugene
CETA program have been
we should
driver involved in a fatal ac- Wagoner's headlights were off.
Gillmore were held on Monday
At Winter Park Memorial tightened up by congress to recident. He said neither Rebecca Troopers say they may have to
at the Hawthorne Funeral Hospital, one of the two sur- direct
have
seen
the
it to its original purpose
Wagoner nor Robert J. Wray wait one week before receiving
Home in Orlando. Well over 150 vivors of the tragedy, Mark of
combatting unemployment
emelled of alcohol or acted the results of tests on those
of his friends were present.
car coming'
Edward James, 18, remains in and underemployment of the
lights.
Within a matter of eight hours the intensive care unit,
where a economically disadvantaged,
A homicide investigator who
"The car came out of minutes before the accident. on Tuesday, the other youths hospital spokesman today
If Lake Mary voters approve
went to the hospital to ad- nowhere," said Kim Miller, 19.
Hall said both cars were were buried,
described his condition as the Sept. 11 referendum to
minister breathalyzer tests "The thing we can't understand traveling the speed limit of 50
Ron and Don Henderson, the serious. The other survivor, permit a property tax increase
found that both Miss Wagoner is, we should have seen the car mph. The trooper
said he has twins, had services held for Bernard Finnigan, 19, is in from $3 per $1,000 valuation to
and Wray had left before he coming."
not yet seen evidence that in- them at 11 am. Tuesday at the "progressive care," according $4.25, the police department
Srrdziole Memorial Hospital
The Seminole Board of arrived.
Three of Miller's friends also dicates either driver should be Winter Park Funeral Home. to a hospital spokesman who will remain
at its full eight
Five of the six teen-agers hit claim Miss Wagoner turned her charged.
(UN) sbnlnldrator Charles County Commissioners is
Services for Shelley Babcock described his condition today as sworn personnel strength.
Bentley will receive three reviewing proposals from by their cars were buried car lights on only seconds
Four of the victims attended were held at the same time at stable.
Sorenson said.
months salary, or about $10,356, private firms interested In
In the evat the
er on
the
or baud and he Is replaced as county'owned facility in Sanadpilnldrstor,
fort A decision on whether to
The 8MB board of trusties relinquish control of the
approved th. contingency hospital Ii expected to be mad.
payment to Beniusy during its by the commIssIoners in the
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The coining moedhe.
regular misting Tued.y.
board also approved a special
The failure of Florida Power
psyout day nextmonihat whid
Ealier this moolk ftAky
After straightening out will be shut down, but Lucas rates, he said,
fee increases, he indicated,
high, 10 to 15 percent of the
e. employees can withdraw told the commissioners he Corporation to bring the mechanical problems which said even if it was brought back
"As it gets hotter and hotter
Lucas said FPC plans called power comes from nuclear
ecr-.sd bmftqb In os'dsr that would cooperate as best he ttoiisd Crystal River nuclear occurred in June, the plant was into operation
next week, relief and the demand for electricity for producing about 25 percent energy, Lucas said.
they do rA bose those benefits in could with thou, time plant lmck into operation will brought back on line. But ad- to consumers would not come goes up, we're going to have to of its power this year from
, p1g the imapital comes requ-ting intwmation abed mew FPC consumers' monthly ditlonal problems at the plant before late September, or buy the power from other nuclear sources. There is no
The current increase in fuel
management,
the hOgw. But be said he utility bills will be about seven were encountered late last October. That is how long it utilities," Lucas said. That chance that goal can be
met
as
adjustment cods comes fej
.Accordieg to hospital board woulded awdfics his 6Alasor tooWdollwabilltiorthan they week and Saturday the plant would take to readjust the fuel could prompt additional utility a result of the shutdown. On
from oil.
a the purchase o(eni
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cool
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usage
fired
plants
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replace
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FPC
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40
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power
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lost from
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odd the meauris had been fbe.p$a1 intomidlon or taking affect about 46,060 consumers According to Lucas, the
through nuclear energy. On a Lucas said.
In 8-ith&amp;e Cow*y.
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average monthly utility bill for ______________________________
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representatives pledged their support to Sanford if additional money is allocated by the Department of Coinmunitv Affairs this year.
"That was like saying , if you fly to the moon, you can
take a trip," Quigley said.
lie added there is no process in the state agency
whereby the allocation can be appealed except through
the courts, the assistant city manager said.
Counts' Budget Director Jeff Etchberger called
Quigley's charges of "collusion" between the county and
Sanford "crying over spoiled eggs or spilled milk."
Fred Griffith, a budget and management analyst i
Etchberger's off i"e,
the county representative at the
Tuesday meeting.
Etchberger said the county supported the funding for
the 4C program for many reasons. Ammiong those reasons
are that it benefits people not only in the unincorporated
areas but the entire counts' and because the money
combined with a county approved allocation of $15,000 will

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Representatives of Seminole County and the city of
Altamonte Springs joined forces Tuesday to defeat a city
of Sanford request for state funding
for construction of 18
ramps for the physically handicapped in the downtown
area.
And Rich Quigley, assistant to Sanford City Manager
Warren Knowles, angry at what he calls the "collusion"
by the other two governmental entities, today urged the
city pursue the matter through the courts.
"We have no recourse through the system," Quigley
said today, explaining how the entire allocation of $17,410
for Seminole County from the state Department of
Community Affairs was decided on a weighted vote
arrangement by the local agencies which had sought
funding.
Quigley said representatives of Altamonte, Seminole
County and Sanford were left by the state agency to decide

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among themselves Tuesday how the money would be
distributed.
Sanford had asked for $2,520 of the $17,410 for construction of the ramps far the handicapped. Both Seminole
County and Altamonte wanted money for the Community
Coordthated Child Care (4C) program of Central Florida.
The 4C program provides subsidized day care for
working single parents at professional day care centers in
the county.
Quigley said he recommended the funds be distributed
on the same basis as the weighted vote arrangement, with
72 percent to Seminole County, 12 percent to Altamonte
Springs and 16 percent to Sanford.
"It seems rather odd that both Seminole County and
Altaznonte Springs requested the entire $17,410," Quigley
said today. The distribution designated on a 2-1 vote with
Sanford opposing was 114,410 for the county and $3,000 for
Altamonte, Quigley said.
"It was really frustrating," Quigley said.
Quigley said county and Altamonte Springs

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'chutzpah' can do the work of
Buddy Ebsen: "The movies
three in any other language" Al want me as the sex symbol of
Pacino: "I think I dress pretty the 70's
not the year, the
nicely considering someone age." ... Telly Savalas: "I keep
once told me I look like a torn waiting for the perfect woman
page out of 'Esquire' most of to come along. Meanwhile I'm
the time."
having fun with the imperfect

Carol Burnett: "I attract the
Ellen Burstyn: "I may be
type who drags a homely kid up
uneducated
but I've got a doeto me saying, 'Talk to my
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tractive girl' either she's
Wood)' Alien: "1 went to a married or I am,"
psychiatrist for years and it
finally helped. Now I get Charles Bronson: "With I ~
money in your pocliet you're
refused by a much better class
wise and you're handsome and
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ON THE HAIX SHELL
of girls"... Phyllis Duller: "I'm you
sing well, too ... Marlene
61. I have a new nose, a
new Dietrich: "You know love's
face and a new bosom but
rest of my Parts are 61 the gone when you said you'd be
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Years there by 7 and you get there by 9
old" ... Ronald Reagan:
1 *25 ~
and he hasn't called the police
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — "Politics is not such a bad
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Mayor Frank Riuo says crime profession when you think
Jackie Gleason: "I drink to
has forced a buildup in the about it. After all, if YOU
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Philadelphia police department ceed there are many rewards
from me. From people I have to
which now has enough equip- and if you disgrace yourself you
talk to." .,,Joey Adams: "An
ment to invade Cuba and win a can always write a book."
Serv e d
actor
Is a guy who if you aren't
war there.
Gina L011obrigida: "Your talking about him he isn't
"When
I became. policedress should be tight enough to llstenlng."...Mickey Rooney:
commissioner, we had six
show you're a woman and loose "Age isn't important unless you
"guns on the force,"hesaid
IIAY and FRID A Y
Sunday on the nationally
televised Prime Tune.
"Now, we're equipped f
wars; we could invade Cuba
and win."
&amp;
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While the burglar was ranThe former police
month
ago
a
burly
burglar
sacking the food freezer,
stoner said, "It's not the way it
armed with a sawed off Chestnut managed to free
should be, but it's the way it has
knife and a can of himself, grabbed his own 12
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to be now,"
chemical ray broke into the gauge shotgun and fired, killing
The interview was taped Int Lakeland
home of Albert Charles B. Blaxton, X of
week, shortly after the U.S. Chestnut, 66, and his wife, Lakeland.
Justice Department filed suit Bertha, and stole cash, jewelry
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against Rizzo as mayor and and their car.
other city officials, charging
that they condoned police
Shortly before dawn Monday,
abuse.
the same 200-pound thief
Asked if he'd ever proposed returned, saying he had "for. .
breaking the heath of criminals gotten something." The ski.
6
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heaisr1gbI. They try lep bound the couple before he
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long flight of stairs."... John
Tra%'oita: "Until last year I
rented tuxedos a dozen times.
Twelve tixiies 35 bucks ould
have bought inc some snazzy
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nurse try to convince a kidnapped American Intelligence
officer that the war is over so
that he will reveal Allied Invaslon plans. (A)

after Alex and Latka's attraclive mother spend a night
together. (A)

Have some handpicked
quotes which have been
carefully selected: Richard
Burton: "I've been married
thirteen years to each wife. If!
make another thirteen with my
new wife I'll just about be ready
for the grave" .,. Betty Davis:
All my husbands hated being
called Mr. Davis although they
sure as hell enjoyed the money I
made" .. Milton Berle: "I have
come to the conclusion that if
you exercise daily, the only
thing that will happen is you
will the healthier" ..- Bill
Bixby: "You know what suecess means to me? My very
own parking space" ...Billy
Carter: "Hollywood's a great
place. Maybe the people are
phonies but the weather is

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Death Among Friends" (1974)
Kate Reid, Lynda Day George.
A middle-aged female police
lieutenant invades the "jet set"
of Los Angeles to investigate a
series of murders.

Chrissy Is given the task of luring Jack FWp' from a beautiful
girl and t,, surprise birthday

Investigates the little-reported
British attempt, through
espionage, to draw a neutral
America into World War it.

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killed a man in self-defense,
and the man's father hires
someone to kill Heath.

Big" (1971) Dean Martin, Brian
Keith. A small-time outlaw
encounters a series of unexpected complications when he
attempts a daring robbery. (A)

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Carter Plays Calliope,
Leaves Policy In Air
ABOARD THE DELTA QUEEN (UPI) - President
Carter played the calliope, went fishing and left Unclarified questions about U.S. policy in the Middle East
d who is carrying it out.
With the United Nations Security Council beginning
debate today on the Palestinian issue, Carter cruised for a
sixth day on the sternwheeler Delta Queen toward a "town.
meeting" in Burlington, Iowa.
There was little elaboration aboard the riverboat on
Carter's terse reply when asked who was in charge of U.S.
Mideast policy.
"The president," he said as he walked up the
gangplank after a visit Tuesday in Davenport, Iowa, and
Moline, Ill.

U.S. Government Rapped
CORPUS CHRIST!, Texas (UP!) — Fresh from a tour
of oil slick-struck areas of the Texas coast, state Attorney
General Mark White charged the federal government with
being lax in preventing and assessing damage from
Mexico's rxmpaglng !ztoc! well.
White's salvo Tuesday against the U.S. government
and Petroleos Mexicanos, the Mexican agency that owns
the well, came during a two-day lull in the oil's coast ward
movement. Slick observers said the respite had allowed
them to remove much of the pollution from tourist areas.
But White, speaking in Austin, stressed his continued
concern about what may happen in the coming weeks,
particularly as the slick approaches the wide-open mouth
of Matagorda Bay, a sizable estuary some 80 miles up the
coast from Corpus Christi.

'Studs Lonigan' Writer Dies
NEW YORK (UPI) - James T. Farrell, the author of
53 books, including three novels about the Irish in
Chicago, "Studs Lonlgan: A Trilogy," died early today at
his Manhattan home of coronary arrest. He was 75.
Farrell's trilogy was the basis of a recent television
series. He recently had completed his last novel, "The
Death of Nora Ryan."
Farrell received the 1979 Emerson-Thoreau Medal of
the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Ray Files Libel Suit
MEMPHIS, Term. (UP!) — Convicted assassin James
Earl Ray filed a $300,000 libel lawsuit against Rep. Harold
Ford Tuesday and promised to stop seeking a trial for the
murder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - if Ford Is
exonerated.
The suit, prepared by Ray at Brushy Mountain State
Prison where he Inerying a 99-year sentence for the King
slaying, charges that Ford libeled him July 18 when he
said that Ray fired the rifle that felled the civil rights
leader.
Ford, D..Tenn., was a member of the House
Assassinations Committee that concluded Hay may have
been motivated by rumors of the $50,000 bounty on King's
life allegedly offered by two St. Louis businessmen who
are now dead,

Local Strikes Authorized
DETRIOT (UP!) — The United Auto Workers union
has authorized local strikes at seven plants in four states
in a move that could hamper small car production by
General Meters Corp.
The union Tuesday gave GM five-day letters of intent
to call local strikes at five manufacturing and two
asaemlAy facilities employing 31,000 workers.
"In each can It involves production standards Issues,
a UAW spokeanan said.

Election Committee Cleared
WASHINGTON (UP! — President Carter's election
committee and the advertising agency nm by his Image
mnaku, Gerald Rafshoon, have been cleared of any illegal
financial actions In the 1971 general election.
Th. Federal Election Commission reversed Itself
Tuesday and said there Is no evidence Rafahoon made an
Illegal contribution to the Carter campaign. The report
said the financial relationship between the two, while a
"horrible mesa" u'far as bookkeeping was concerned,
was legally near perfect.

Court Overturns Murder Conviction
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

WASHINGTON (UP!) — The decade-long decline of
U.S. oil production could and by 1* If oil companies are
freed to drill for new fields with money they might
otherwise lose to a wlnafl proflha In. an Indnetry
Vdisonan says.
"It looks tone like you'll jot about be able to stabthze
production by the add-INK" said Charles DiBons,
predd.et of the American Petrolesm Institute, at a
m)dy, gathering of energy reporters Tuesday.
DiBons said fIfng domestic oil output could be
SIAMIlsed by en additIonal 2 n"Woi' barrels that would
come No dully production by 1* wWloi* the proposed
Windfall tax on decontrolled oil.

His skeletal remains were not
County Medical Examiner kidnaping and sentenced to 10 said Dolvin asked for direction
William Bowen said there was found until December 1977 Dr. G.V. Garay determined the years in prison. Dolvin was to Lovett's street.
A Florida man was convicted "a glaring insufficiency of when construction workers remains were that of a man charged with murder when
But the appeals court said the
of the 1970 murder of a Decatur evidence" to tie Dolvin to the made the grisly discovery at a aged 25-35, who apparently died Lovett's remains were identi- state failed to meet the "test of
newspaper worker on cir- killing of Charles Ray Lovett, housing development site In a from shotgun wounds. The fled by a Miami forensic sufficiency of circumstantial
cumstantial evidence that did 27, a composing room employee shallow grave in an area east of skeleton was sent to Miami for odontologist.
evidence."
not adequately link him to the of the Decatur Daily.
Lake
Emma
Road
near
the
further
study.
State
prosecutors
claimed
"While the motive Is always a
killing, the Alabama Court of
Bowen said Dolvin 'was Interstate4 Lake Mary inFlorida
medical
examiners
Dolvin's
motive
for
killing
proper
subject of proof, proof of
Criminal
Appeals
said convicted on speculation, suspi- terchange, near Lake Mary.
said Lovett apparently died Lovett stemmed from a grand motive alone cannot support a
Tuesday.
cion and conjecture."
The workers first thought from a shotgun blast to the larceny case in which Lovett conviction for murder," Bowen
The
appeals
court
Lovett mysteriously disap- they were animal bones, but chest.
was the chief prosecution wrote. "The mere presence of a
unanimously overturned the peared from his home on the when a well preserved human
Dolvin and his wife, Sue witness. Cher evidence in the perso1 at the time and place of
conviction and life sentence of night of Aug. 16, 1970 while his skull was discovered the Dolvin, were both convicted in case put Dolvin in Lovett's a crime is not sufficient to
52-year-old
Glenn Dolvin of Key children were asleep and his Sheriff's Department was the Circuit Court of Morgan neighborhood the night he justify his conviction for the
West, Fla.
wife was at work.
called to investigate.
County in 1971 of Lovett's disappeared and one witness commission of the crime."

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request to put a trailer on i t t;
and 7 of Fairy I.akt' Manor,
\Iildnic'rc Avunuc. for a sixIllIllitlI period tx'itinnmng Sept •
i hil&amp;' if tOltIst' IS hIeing Coil-

family keeps the thermostat and cut down a tree
they
instead of driving bae
"turned way down" in winter, can't notch logs.
home from the development
and has bought more sweaters
"Education is fine, as long as soitie days. I'm 110W staying
and a storm door for the front
e are going for:ard and the over an extra day until I get the
entrance to their house.
nation's iii the mitove. But when
ork done," Fales said,
In Wichita, Kansas, Bob we all get nit education and all
He' added that lie's cut doii
Hamilton, a music teacher at we have to eat is what we can
on t'ekend fishing trips and
the state university, walks, jogs raise on little Luttis, we'll be
tries to use fewer cars whet
or bicycles two miles to his trouble."
Mrs. Rosemary Holt, it Salt relatives go along.
work. But his son, Gregg, 17,
l.ouis B. Earle, a retirod
drives one mile to his part-time like City housewife, says she's
job because, the youth says, going to replace her g. range C(ItUity assessor in Wichita, sees
lie's embarrassed to bicycle. with a new niocle'l that use's il cliIft'remit picture: "1 live on t
Hamilton and his wife, Bev, electric sparks instead of pilot welI'traveled street, and thu
still use two cars, but reserve' lights. An estimated 30 percent ears jtLst go by here lilq
nobody's hu.sine'ss with just out
the gas-guzzling station wagon of the natural gas burned
nually
in
the
United
for short hauls and drive their
States goes pt'rstti in themit.''
When he had to mitake a trip lii
small foreign compact on for pilot lights.
"l'iii cluing it partly to help New (irle'an.s a few months agt,
longer trips and when two trips
solve the energy crisis, and Earle said he rode the traili
coincide,
Fanner Blankenship, whose partly because my range is down and a bus back instead 41
getting Li little old and would driving.
S
ad Is near Wayne, W.Va.,
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Ile said his new car zeta ontt
said
uatn antmata "the old need to be rsiacet
anyway," Mn.
way.
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"The first thing you have to
do is teach 'em how to stop," he Memphis school teacher, tack- "When Ihave to go downtown,9
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Emma S. Edmonds, DeItona
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own still to run equipment and serving fuel energy. Many
"I did it for the inune' but if from a three horsepower motor broken in all y ou have to do i
—Adding insulation to their
"Wt"rt' eating a lot of co1i
un Family Editor
cut their reliance on gasoline on others resort to more con- homes;
the electricity I save really to a one-half hp m otor."
talk to cu t."
idates,"
she said. Mrs. SueWest Virginia farmer Henry their farm outside Alexandria, ventional methods such as:
In Mount Holly, N.J., nursery
—Making fewer but longer helps the country, then that's
llianken.ship
has
also
run
a
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said
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Blankenship, 63, is teaching his Minn.
all right, too,'' said Ben school teacher Pat Hi ll said:
line front a pond above ills farm Matthew, have cancelled t%l
—Turning
cooling
therbusiness
trips;
:calves to pull,plows and other
In New Jersey, state legisla—Switching to energy-saving Camarina, a Fresno, Calif.,
"Saving energy is good for to draw water by gravity for his vacations to Atlanta this ycu'
mostats to higher settings in
farm machinery,
tire aide Monica Walsh, 27
sheet
metal
worker.
Camarina
the
pocketbook, but that's livestock and garden.
because of the fuel shortage amid
summer or heater thermostats kitchen appliances.
Hilarius Heying, a former moved 45 miles to a Trenton to cooler
replaced
his
perfectly
good
secondary
as far as l'itt con—Some
are
cancelling
vaca"If people would live like I did have not thought abou
in
winter,
or
turning
Iowa sta te senator, hooked his suburb, Hamilton, "beca use
off airconditloners altogether; tions or vacationing closer to home air-conditioning system cerned. I personally feel we when I was a ixty, bring their rescheduling. l'hey've also Se"
methane system to his chicken couldn't afford the gas" to drive
with a device that cools b
have to hunk about the other children up in church, teach their air ()nditloner thennostat
home;
—Car-pooling;
house so the chicken droppings from her old apartment in
A spot check by United Press blowing air over water-soaked guy who might not be able to get
ciii right and do it right, it back to 78 degrees E, the
- provide gas for direct heating Lakewood, and public transit
energy."
—Trading down to smaller, International indicates people's fiber pads.
would eliminate about 90 temperature now required for
And some generation of dcc- wasn't available,
more energy-efficient cars or motives are mainly economic.
He said the new system has
Mrs. lull said she and her percent of our trouble," he said. most public buildings.
tricity on his farm.
These are among the more riding bicycles, motorcycles or Patriotism, when It was inca- cut his summer electricity bill children, a 6th and a 9th grader,
"This younger generation
Dave Fales. 26, an AlAlan and Diane Zeithanier unusual ways in which in- mopeds or walking to schools, tioned at all, appeared tobe from about $100 a month to less plan to bicycle to and from
ktcsn't
know
how
to
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a
buquerque
land developer, ha.
use 160-proof alcohol froin their dividual Ainericans are con- jobs and stores for shopping;

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was
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there
no
classifntt:on for churches.

claimed that thes had received
many objections to a church in
that area by residents.
The hearing was scheduled So
that residents could he heard,
but none showed ill) M(ln(Ia
night to complain
In other business:
an ordinance aniendmg the
zoning ordinance to a I lo:
churches in 13-1 zoning and in all
other Zoning categories by
special except ion Was adopted
on second reading, with only
Commissioner J . H . Grant
casting a no" vote. Previously

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ADMISSIONS

church's pastor Rev. Ken Holt.
It is the usual procedure for the
Commission to authorize
drawing up an annexation
ordinance and then set up a
public hearing, but when Unit
first appeared before the
commission July 9, two of the
four commissioners said they
opposed the annexation.
At the time, Commissioner
Ray Leibeusperger said he and
commissioner Larry Goldberg
would vote against building a
church there even if the
property were annexed. Both

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Also at Monday night's
meeting, the commission voted
unanimously to annex five
acres on E.E. Williamson Road
at the request of North Park
Baptist Church Mission, which
hopes to construct a church
building on the site.
The property is zoned
agricultural and is located
between The Woodlands and
Tiberon subdivisions across
from Shadow Hills.
A public hearing was held
prior to Monday night's
meeting at the request of the

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WEATHER
9 a.m. readings: temperature, 80; overnIght low, 73;
yesterday's high, 93;
barometric pressure, 30.03;
relative humidity, 85 percent;
winds, calm.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
through Thursday. A chance of
afternoon and evening thundershowers. Highs mostly in the
low 90s. Lows tonight in the low
to mid 70s. Variable winds 10
mph or less. Rain probability 40
percent today, 30 percent
tonight and 40 percent Thureday.
THURSDAY TIDES
Daytona Reach: high, 8:10
n.m., 5:11 p.m.; low, 1:49 a.m.a
1:15p.m.
Port Canaveral: high, 8:02

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and other city officials had been
more enthusiastic about
acquiring the 96-year-old threestory structure as a new city
hail. At that time they hoped to
acquire the property in the
center of the Longwood
Historical District for between
$75,000
and
$79,000."
Negotiations fell through,
however, when Mrs. St.
Laurent abruptly withdrew her
previous offer.
City officials said the search
for a new city hail would continue.

ilianks, but no thanks," was
the reaction of the Longwood
City Commission to what Mrs.
Marion St. Laurent, owner of
the historic lngwood Hotel,
termed her final offer.
Mayor June Lormann said
Monday night a letter had been
received offering the hotel
property to the city for $225,000,
even though the price to others
is still $330,000.
A month ago Mrs. Lonnann

JUNE LORMANN

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New City Hall To

By JANE CASSEI.BERRY
Herald Staff Writer

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NEW YORK (UPI) - While "They're cheating on us now. Station; Monday, a bank teller
McGuire said he will talk with "always a trade-off" between "note-passing" robberies that
Police Commissioner Robert
They aren't even letting them was killed when a gunman bank officials about what he security and providing a are escalating the fastest. In
McGuire was telling reporters get the loot into the bank before robbed a European-American said was a "sense" among pleasant environment for cus- those Incidents, a robber simply
of his plan to halt New York
they swipe it."
bank branch; last month, a detectives that banks have tomers to do business,
hands a cashier a note
City's bank robbery spree, two
This is how bad things have plainclothes officer was reduced their attempts to stop
But
Richard
Kovacenich,
demanding
money and walks
more banks were held up. And
gotten in the nation's largest seriously wounded In a shootout the robberies,
out
with
the
cash.
two more. Then there was a $2 city:
near Times Square after
"Therelsasensenowthereis senior vice president for
million armored car robbery.
Citibank's New York banking
Seven of Tuesday's holdups
another holdup.
—In July, a record 125 banks
no viable security in banks,"
Today, authorities were still
he
division,
said
Citibank
has
not
were
"note jobs."
were held up in the city. The old
trying to figure out how much
McGuire has responded to the said. "The suggestion people found armed guards or bulletrecord was 84 in a single month,
In the Wail Street area, two
bank holdups by criticizing the are safer by giving in to proof glass to be particularly
money was taken in the 11
In the first 21 days in August,
lawlessness is not borne out by
gunmen forced their way into a
banks for "giving In" to
robberies on Tuesday - 10 there
effective In stopping robberies.
Brink's armored car carrying
have been 119 bank criminals. And he announced experience."
banks and the Brink's armored robberies.
The
recent
"We
have
robberies
in
bran$2,193,000
In 38 bags. The FBI
car.
Tuesday he was creating McGuire said, proved itfatalities,
was not ches where there are bullet- said 34 of the bags containing
—So far this year, police said, special squads to deal with the productive to "do away with all proof barriers and armed $2,015,000 were taken by the
And while police and bunk there have been more than 570 recent rash of thefts.
security, allow people to rob guards," he said.
robbers, who drove off in a fish
officials argued over whether bank robberies, compared with
It was as McGuire was your institution, and hope
McGuire said the FBI and truck with a guard and a
bank security
as tight
total of 677 for all of last year. detailing his plan to reporters you're not injured In the city police were preparing a bystander as hostages. The
should
be, thewas
armored
caras it -aLast
Friday, a police of- that two banks were held up. process."
joint team of Investigators to thieves later parked the truck
robbery brought this wry fleer was killed after a bank Shortly after he finished speaA spokesman for Citibank handle the robberies,
and fled with the loot. The
comment from one cop: robbery near Grand Central king, another pair were hit.
acknowledged there was
But he said it is unarmed captives freed themselves.

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Bank Robbery Spree Hits New York

Presley Estate Settlement
MEMPHIS, Tins. (UP!) — Elvis Presley's estat, will
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS: 974 West S.R. 4M, 494 E. Altamonte Drive
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THOMAS G IOR DA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director,

Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $16.50;
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By JIM HAYNES

Folks are donning new shirts all over Seminole
County.
And I'm not talking about the kids showing off
their new threads Monday when school opens.
The most widespread case of youngsters wearing
a sweaty, dirty pullover is explained by the second
week of football practice at area high schools.
It's huff and huff all over again. The kids at Lake
Brantley, Lake Howell, Seminole, Lyman, Oviedo
and Trinity Prep have a new cadence In their
playbooks — It's called a rain prayer.
Two+dsy practice sessions will continue through
this leek, then It's to the after-school routine next
week. First real test for our warriors will be a week
from Friday night In jamboree action.
The regular season begins Sept.?.
On the same night, a pair of well-known area
athletes will be debuting for the Orlando-Seminole
Jai-Alai fronton.

Calvin Lingelbach and Doug Dyer, the two most
outstanding prospects from the local amateur
program, have signed professional contracts.
"I have given It a lot of thought," said Ungelbach
just the other day, "and It lan't like baseball where
you can set goals. I thought about a certain number
of games I'd like to win, but afterward I realized the
sport oIjaI.alallsao unique that a good year for me
will be to min a ball and look back and not see my
partner giving me a disgusted look."
Ungelbach was better known for his basketball
and baseball talents at the University of Central
Florida,
His new endeavor is going to be a toughie for
Dyer, a former UCF soccer star, too.
The barriers In Jai-alai are more than language.
This Is a brotherhood the two Americans are
breaking Into.
Of course, as far as the fronton management Is
concerned, It is sheerly a business arrangement.

Andrew Young had to go. His error was intolerable — not so much that he held an
unauthorized meeting with a representative of the
Palestine Liberation Organization but that he
concealed his action from the State Department

and

did not tell the whole truth about it.
The making of U.S. foreign policy must be a team
dfort. young was too independent, too impatient,
too impulsive for his position as ambassador to the
United Nations.
1. .His successor is likely to be more experienced in
diplomacy and and the conduct of foreign affairs.
But Young's service in the post was not without

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By United Press InternstionnI
estinian
guerrillas traded artillery and rocket fire
Pal
with Israeli gunners today and hospital officials in Sidon
and Tyre said more than 30 persons were treated for
shrapnel wounds and three others were pronounced dead
on arrival from the war-torn area of southern Lebanon.
Most of the casualties were women or children and the
English-language newspaper Ike described Tuesday as
"Children's Massacre Day."
In the frontier town of Hasbaya, two children were
killed by shellfire. In the market town of Nabatlyeh, a 14year-old boy was killed in a school run by Maronite
Christian nuns and eight other students were wounded.

Security

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WASHINGTON (NEA)
Congress Is
.
'
August in Washington, D.C., Is usually
preparing to tackle one of the most Ignored
notable for only three things: high temperature,
problems In the federal establishment — what to
high humidity and the absence of Congress.
Its pluses for this country. He restored a great deal do with federal Judges accused of corruption,
.
Early this August, however, something else
of the respect for the United States among the favoritism, Inability or senility.
I
worth noting — and seriously discussing —
Because the Constitution gives federal judges
rations of the Third World which had been lifetime
.
happened. The Intelligence subcommittee of the
appointments, little can be done about
Advisory Council on National Security and
alienated by the rhetoric of his predecessor, Daniel their shortcomings
short of a lengthy ImInternational
Affairs of the Republican National
Moynthan. As the highest-ranking black In the peachment trial In the Senate.
Committee
presented
to the public and press a
Carter administration, he symbolized America's
Eight judges and one Supreme Court Justice
policy
paper,
"Intelligence
and the Role of the
*nnmltment to equal opportunity for all races In have been Impeached In the nation's history, the
Intelligence Community."
most recent In 1936. But many congressional and
this racially diverse nation.
Although the subcommittee chairman,
11
legal
experts believe Congress has become so
And his frankness and sincerity were refreshing
Richard
V. Allen, an International affairs con.
:.
as relief from the cautious non-communication of burdened that future Impeachments of Judges
sultant, and the Advisory Coundllchalrman,
are only a remote possibility.
Fred C. Ikle, former head of the Arms Control
the
PP51lt8
Democratic Sens. Sam Nunn of Georgia and
But he embarrassed the president. He interfered Dennis DeConcini of Arizona have an answer.
and Disarament agency, are Republicans (and, I
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assume, the other members of the Intelligence
with the Mideast peace process and made It much They want to give the courts greater power to
j\
subcommittee
are, too), the paper is not par.
subcommittee
more difficult. And he was not candid. So he had to discipline their errant members.
Far
from
it. In fact, Its first paragraph
"The public with Its Increased skepticism
00.
notes
that
the
deterioration
of the nation's in.
demands that all branches of government C
telligence
capabthty
began
during
the lad two
count for their actions," said DeConcini.
Republican
administrations
(though
it adds that
"Aithought most Americans have a high regard
pressures
from
Congress
were
th
e
ma
jor cause).
for the overall Integrity of the federal Judiciary,
It
states
that
"the
Intelligence
community
has
the past and recent publicity surrounding the
been
subjected
to
debilitating
political
attacks
of several U.S. judges have provided ample
There is good reason for some of the pessimism acts
which have harmed our national security. The
opportunity for questions to arise."
d self-doubt that afflicts the American psyche
Intelligence community has been losing Its
g
The critics cite several examples of Judges
ie days. Even a cursory survey of the economic
ability to supply the president, senior U.S. of.
nd political landscape affords cause for serious who have disgraced the court&amp;
ficlals and Congress with the best possible in.
Perhaps the most notorious was Willis Titter
formation and timely warnings of threats to our
oncern. But Americans do themselves and their of Utah,
By DICK WEST
that I harbored a latent desire to see a movie
a curmudgeon who ran his court ac
security."
tltutions a disservice when they permit cordingtohisownnu.oftenhewouiLtreuseto
hero get clobbered. During "Hair," I let it 1'
The paper cites numerous examples (vis.
WASHINGTON (UP!)— Life's turning points hug out.
cknowledged shortcomings in one area to cloud schedule any criminal cases for monthe at a
fran,M
ghanan,theHomofMrjca)weour
time sometimes
unez.
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and then conduct dozens
reduced
Intelligence capability led to setbacks In
of trials within several pected places. I personally entered a r phase
What I regarded as the two finest scenes
The
u'ss an beuteth progress mane days. Q%aos usuelly resulted as lawyers lacked the our
foreign
Policy.
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Herbert Fogel of Philadelphia made it a
Unacceptable" the pending "Intelligence
By almost any yardstick, black Americans are
For the first time In a career of movie-going
in
1960.
Saying
this
practice
to
show
up
late
In
his
courtroom
and
In
one,
an
Army
MP
Is
being
hauled
by
a
charter,"
the National Intelligase,
etter off today than they were
treat all parties with contempt. Local lawyers that dates all the way back to silent films, I found carload of Flower Children who want to visit the Reorganization and Reform Ad of 197$ (Senat4
loud, however, strikes some Americans of
have not had to worry about him since he myself rooting for the wrong side.
base during an alert. I with I had gotten the bIll 2525). The legislation's faults He with tl4
ace. as a sign of opposition to further progress. It
resigned in 1978 after refusing to testify on the
name of the actor who played the part of the MP. assumptions of Its advocates and drafters, th
I'm not talking now about anything so corneed not and should not be so. If the past is
basis he might Incriminate himself before a
It was an Academy Award performance If ever i report says. The bill "...has been drawn bup
y,' 4
moeplace as watching a western and suddenly saw one.
ue, the record of the last two decades ought grand jury Investigating building contracts.
small group of Individuals who seem more
11n there was the Ohio judge who handled realizing you hope the Indiana win. That Is one of
be examined honestly.
on an old anti-CIA crusade than In creatin
income
major
labor cases and employed as a secretary a the universal experiences and Is generally
Talk about restraint, coupled with dead. effective Intelligence community. By accepth*
individual median
Figures for family
labor-union officer who performed no secretarial transitory. In most cues, It Is simply a fastness, under extreme provocation. That MP their darter, we would In effect be acceptln
how disporportlonate gains for blacks. In 1960, the
manifeitlation of the old pulling-for-the. had It. Yet it was I alone who let out a yip of
services.
their curiousIybluedvIewt)tthemaeat4
inthr
edian income of working blacks was $3,723 Just
delight when he prevailed.
N
DeConcini
have
drafted
legislation
underdog
syndrome.
to
our
liberties
come
from
our
own
governmen(
we' half the $6,263 income median for white.. or
that gives any citizen the right to file a complaint
In the other great scene, the film's leading lout Instead of from our external enemies."
I am talking here about a complete, againstthe latest year for which statistics
about a judge's conduct. A group of local Judges
The paper claims that the "charter" woul4
The moviemakers
returns to his loWer middle class home to try to
jy
reversal.
vallable, the comp.rae figures were $11,08 for could hear the complaints and its decisions could put heart and soul behind a certain point of view wheedle enough dough out of his aging parents to Owl the Intelligence community In needless r4
lacks and $14,917 for whites. The gap between be appealed to a national Court on Judicial and you end up, heart and soul, In the other pay the fines of the lesser louts who
tape and would not "promote the --hite and black family Income Is also closing Conduct and Disability.
personal sense of dedication and Initiative." ,
in jail.
.
Either body could request judges to retire,
otwithatanding the massive Influx of white
What 60 LSW critics propose üntead?
At
"Hair,"
as
my
companion
The
old
man
turned
him
of
the
evening
down.
recommend
that
no
further
cases
be
assigned
to
First,
they call for a comprehensive set c
amuse into the labor force In recent yam.
rather testily polr*ed out, I wag
only p
Quite reflexively, I gave a little cry of ad- congressional hearings "dlgned to elicit th
them, or censure or reprimand them.
The larger percentages of blacks holding high
Although judges could not um their gnu in the theater who was cheering for the stralghts. miratlon over this noble resistance. Once again, bed available information as to our
lotelligenc
degrees
signifies
past
progress
co
cIooI
Audibly at least.
.g
national
t
could
mine was the lone voice heard in the theater, requirements for at least the next decade."
forth a promise of greste' recommend that they be Impeached by the That reaction was entirely out of cha,. I although the audience was exceedingly
s surely as it
They recommend rebuilding the b*eWgeno
ins In the future.
House of Representatives.
community, as result of these hearings, withii
had no identity gwoblens at the stage version of demoedrative at ether times.
Nineteen yam agog a mere 12.9 percent of black
the framework of the National Security Ad o
Opponents of the bill contend that it threatens Hair." I kDSW who the good SM won "SO If
For me, then, "Hair" was more than a movie. 1947.
4
high school graduates. In Wi?, the the Independence of the judiciary. Sen. Birth the I)TflbOl had changed flilU ihiti hats
mericane
to ft was a genuine juncture, somewhat cornThey recommend that the president have 14
1gw. stood at 26,4 percent. During this same Bayb, D4nd., said during en earlier debate on rw'pant coiffures.
parable to entering puberty or the Initial onset
own
chief adviser for Intelligence rrMt,rs, "w
of
the
bill:
"We
med
have
Judge,
who
Ia,.
the
endI the percentage whit.. with high school
L%naft
i movie, by contrast, was as
teenis elbow. You know life will never be quite would serve at (the president's) pleasure an
to
stand
courage
i
and
say,
'
Th
is
Is
what
th
e
egress increased from 251 percent of 7.7 perits way
"Billy Jack Goes to t IIS a$Ilfl.
ft 4
thouIede the
dmnt'tINI
°'idessi','
ent. The percentage of blacks with college degrees
Wasingt"
intelligence community.He should preseflt
Ii
et
of
belft
office
by
ether
judges
or
na few more years, I may find myself booing the Congress the
ose from 3.1 percent In 1960 to7.2 percent In in
president's views of the oath.
It was Billy Jack who first mad. me aware John Wayne.
ra$e of Increase slIgMly above that for whites
mgt3'1 need.."
thS same time qn
Election of black candidates to public office Is a JACK ANDERSON
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Black Progress

R00f in F

She ran to a nearby telephone after the assault and called
police to the scene. Deputies said the woman was taken to
Seminole Memorial Hospital in Sanford, where she was treated
and released.
No arrests have been made in the case but an investigation is
continuing into the matter, deputies said.

The dancer, who's employed by Circus-Circus in Fern Park,
told deputies she left work shortly after 2 a.m. with three "male
acquaintances" to retrieve one of the men's cars. She said she
was told the man's car was parked at St. John's Village Apartments on Oxford Road.
When they arrived at the apartment complex, the woman and
a man she knew only as Jamie left the car while the other two men
drove away.
Suddenly, the man forced the woman to the school grounds of
English Estates Elementary School, where he sexually assaulted

Wrong Sid e

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and physically attacked her, deputies say.
The woman described her attacker as standing bctcun five
feet five inches tall and five feet eiiht inches tall with a 'huriky
build."

U.S. Abandons Palestinian Proposal

Strauss said, adding that he and the "NUt' ioda" program.
Vance is next in the decision the Middle East problem over
other top presidential aides
W Will Urge and Wt
liiw.
to Mondale.
..
plans to Introduce a U.N.
advised Carter to drop the enourage that a resolution lh)t
Now
that
makes
for
a
bit
of
After some frantic telephon-1
resolution supporting Palestinivague proposal on Palestinian be brought LIII - and i f 01W is
awkwardness,
of
course,
in
ing
between
the State Depart
an rights, Middle East Ambasrights. Strauss met with Vice t,rought u) we will take
suh
lines
of
responsibility,'
Strauss
ment
and
the
Mississippi River,
sador Robert Strauss said
.
President Walter Mondale, action as we ikein appronate," conceded,
Queen,
where Carted
but
"the
great
thing
boat
Delta
today.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance he said (if indications the Arabs
President
adminld&amp;
Carter
has
going
for
is
vacationing,
an
Strauss also angrily denied
and National Security Adviser will introduce a strong resoluthat
th
id
he
could say
at
sa
relationship
Uon
official
reports President Carter's
..
Zbigniew Brzezinski earlier tion committing the U.N. to hun is
1. 1. . - .
Vance re
state.
That
Secretary
of
State
Vance
and
I
authoritatively
that
policy toward the volatile area
Tuesday.
back a Palestinian
have
had
all
along
has
be
en
a
in
overall
ch
arge .ol
mains
is in disarray, plagued by in"We made a unanimous action may well he a veto,'
close
and
professional
one."
foreign
policy.
fighting among his top foreign
.
recommendation to the presi- Strauss said.
The official said the "full
Presidential spokesman Jody
advisers.
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Strauss said the chief reason
He Indicated strongly that,
with the proposal "and we are for abandoning the U.S. corn- Powell told reporters in Daven- flavor" of Powell's remark
while the administration has
not going to do so ... that has promise on Palestinians is that Krt. Iowa. Tuesday that Carter were somehow lost in transmisscrapped plans to put a cornbeen abandoned," he said.
he found both Israel and Egypt had at least temporarily turned sion.
promise before the U.N.
Carter,
who
is
on
a
riverboat
objected
to the plan during his
ROBERT STRAUSS
Security Countil Thursday, the
trip down the Mississippi River, recent trip to the area.
.
MOM,
United States Intends to veto state.
agreed with the recommendalie referred to fll)OrtS there is
president
last
"I
talked
to
the
any Arab resolution calling for
lion, Strauss said.
bickering and dissention betTO SCHOOL?
evening (Tuesday night),"
Strauss was interviewed On ween tutu, Vance and others
an Independent Palestinian
YOUR
offers
over current Middle East policy
and Palt'stinian pressure as
"foolishness.
Day a Evening
"We 've always known where
Classes
In
we are going and how we are
Now Forming
Oils, Watercolor,
CALL a
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The saying the Iran-bound cargoes million barrels at prevailing going to get there, he said.
Acrylics, Pastels,
SIGN UP TODAY
L) '.inte and I are probably
Commerce Department has consisted of mostly No. 2 spot market rates in New York
Etc.
its close friends as yunll find in
authorized U.S. exporters to heating oil, used by many Harbor or the G ulf Coast.
.
10% Discount
government and we would
ship $46 million worth of scarce businesses and residences in
.
Art Supplies
As a precaution against mitir h.it 1 t1i'at'recinvnt
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to oil-rich Iran this month to country.
ART•TERIORS
the Carter administration has
Strauss today supported
help overcome a shortage.
Ms. Schwartzman
At The
a'
said the called on major refiners to Vuuut-es statement following
r
CAMPHOR TREE
Robin Schwartzman, the licenses were granted "upon
stockpile 240 million barrels of the meeting Tuesday that
'I-agency's deputy director for the the recommendation of (the home heating oil by the start of Carter is ill overall
Hwy 427.1 Block South of 434 Longwood
charge of
Bureau of Trade Regulation, Department of) State with
the
heating
season
Hours
in
October
10.6
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339-3192
ljtltjle East policy and that
Tuesday coiflrmecI a report of consultation of Energy and
the export deal published In The Defense."
"It's considered a temporary
Oil Daily, a Washington based
measure. An emergency was
energy newspaper.
The Only True factory Outlet For FURNITURE
The newspaper said the caused in Iran by a refinery
Ms. Schwartzman said the
agency's daily licensing
records showed two petroleum name of the exporting company
export licenses for $23.1 million was confidential.
and $23.9 million In products Judging from the value of the
IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
were issued to shippers Aug. 3. oil listed, The Oil Daily said It
as
would
amount
to
about
1.5
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Infants

NAPLES, Italy (UP!) — Doctors said today It will be at
least 20 days before the three surviving Infants of octuplets born to a Naples housewife are out of danger.
The three girls, weighing about 26 ounces each, are In
serious condition, the doctors said, and are still
vulnerable to a host of potentially fatal illnesses.

Indian Elections Called
NEW DELHI, India (UP!) — President Neelam
SanJiva Reddy, seeking to end India's word political
crisis since gaining independence In 1947, dissolved
Parliament today and ordered general elections held In
November.
The crisis was precipated Monday by the resignation of
Prime Minister tharan Singh after only 23 days In office.

No

Hurry On Reconciliation

CAIRO, Egypt (UP!) — President Anwar Sadat says
the Arabs who broke with Egypt over Its peace treaty with
Israel "will have to come to us" for a reconciliation and
not the other way around.
And In this case, he said, Egyptians will be polled In a
nationwide referendum on whether they agree to a
reconciliation.

Typhoon Threatens Okinawa
TOKYO, (UPI)—Typhoon Judy, packing center winds
of more than 100 mph, moved through waters south of
Okinawa today, threatening havoc to air, land and sea
maneuvers Involving 40,000 American troops.
A Japanese meterological agency spokesman said the
storm was located at about 121 miles south of Okinawa at?
"sm. ft was moving wed-nasthw.dat 10 mph, he said.

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Lincoln valued at $17,600 was stolen from the home of a
Longwood man, according to Seminole County deputies.
Michael J. Solitro, 48, of Overlook Drive, Longwood, told
deputies the car which he bought only two weeks ago was stolen.J
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Dancer, 2 1, Raped On School Grounds
A 21-year-old Orlando woman who's a dancer at a topless
lounge was raped this morning on the school grounds of a Fern
Park elementary school, according to Seminole County deputies.

Shelling Prompts Term:

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

They signed the two because they felt the presence
of a pair of young, aggressive Americans could
Instill new vigor into the lineup.
Plus, the day when Jai-alal was restricted to the
Basques and a few Mexicans has passed.
Fern Park fronton fans are likely to Identify with
Calvin and Doug rather strongly. Joey Cornbllt
became the darling of Miami, and was on the tongue
of South Florida's aficionados In his very first
season.
I predict that's the way It's going to be with Calvin
and Doug. Through the process of matchmaking
players-manager Juan Bengoa tries to make all the
games even via partner and pod position — the two
newcomers figure to take their place on the roster
without having to blush over their inexperience.
"Everyone has to start somewhere," points out
Orlando-Seminole general manager Jack Case.
Sept. 7 is their beginning.

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HOMEOWNERS:

RefugeeOrphansAwait Uncertain Future
_Need Cash?
By PAUL
KHAO LAN, Thailand
Tha
— They
and slug, but the
Cambodian C(PhaflI at XhSO __
[an refugee camp have a stoic,
vacant lock — a reflection of
their terrible past end ucer.
lain Mire.
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other camp residents. The homescan onlyhedenethrough
director said the center his national governments, she said.
been improved at the order of No Individuals can become
Thailand's Queen Sirikit, presi. foster parents of refuges
.
Children except, through their
t ft Thai Red cross.
Volunteers at the center said national child welfare
they sometimes dig into their organIztlons, the official said.
So the children mot await
vwi. juthta to buy extra food
for the Children. Additional action by the various govern*
ad
funds are received from the ments.
Len, 110 miles southeast of
Already the United States,
International Red Cross and
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Bangkok,
Switzerland, Denmark, Canada
private Thai donors.
care by the Thai Rd Crow but
Much of the effort of the Red and a number of other countries
they IIuIIs the individual MIen.
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Crow
has been psychological as have expressed specific jj.
,:,
lion a parent would provide.
well as physical. The children, terest In resettling unac•
11* C)gldT.fl ranging In 14P
taught to he passive followers of companled minors.
up olicaimolbelegafly
But the children In Khao Len
orders under the Khmer Rouge,
considered orphans since in I
are being encouraged to sing mot await a decision by the
war4orn Cambodia t'.
songs and play games. A few Thai government to transfer
be no proof that their PS'.IS
donated toys were being them from military to United
are
ii
Nations jurisdiction.
distributed.
Many of them tell of seeing
The Thai government, worUnited Nations refugee offi.
death from war, disease and
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starvation during their brief
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lives and their u cloud
refugees, who include many
Mill some question marks,
.
as they farAM14. '
The hnpolbllity of proving Khmer Rouge soldiers, at Ken
Tiny wven•yur.old 8j.g
that parents and relatives are Lan under strict military
-ao raft that her, mother
control.
dead
makes legal adoption of contro
Is
swelled up and died" In a
Their future is sti uncertain,
the psrtleu refugees virtual.
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but for now they are adequately
ly Impossilie.
Kampot province and her
"We recommend they be fed and housed for the flrdtime
Refugee ddldreim have seen war, disease, death
faiber left to fight the VIM,
placed into foster homes," one hi a long time.
nameae along the border. lie and some wore 'nl'Ing on the caused permanent dumage to charge of, cowing health and refugee official sait "That way
As the Red
o. camp
said she never saw him again, trek to Thflnd,
some of the children, but most activities center for the chi- there are fewer problems lithe director put It as As watched
Sarong Ss.1s13 years old, but
"NOW I am aloes," the frail Were r.00V1r114 well.
dren.
real parents show up sometime the Children play, "After all
hiiuisr has etched lines of age boy said.
The director, who asked that
A more protein-filled diet Is later."
they have been tlwough it Is
Into his face.
Hal Ross, a lIyesr'cld boy her name not be used, is In given to the children than to Resettlement abroad In foster good to hear than laugh."
Ssrcng wild he was forced to with big brown eyes and long
leave his mother behind as lashes, said he was given lbs's.
Kisner Rouge .cldi.rs herded a liter cans of rice for the march
colism of civilians away from a to 11iIind. The trip took two
Vietnam..e military advance. inostlue.
"We boiled leaves and roots
"lbs was too sick to keep up
with the march so tho leader to oak" hs said. "We were very
said we hid to go on without hu y-11
The Red Cross director at the
her," be said.
ln
Sarong said be had light cSfl)padd bad health
brothers and alder, but some Cambodia and malnutrition
the war had erolasbly
died during the Pol PM regime
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Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lidheran
Church.
Senior Citizens Trip to Once Upon A Stage, Orlando, for
lunch and show, "Music Man". Leave Sanford Civic
Center, 11:15 a.m. with pick up at Lade In Casuelberry,
11:40 a.m. Return 5 p.m.
SUNDAY, AUGUST10
Ballroom and read deneiiL lp, Tle ftlom
Providence and Elkcam Boulevard,, Deltona.
8ite.I. AL, $ p.m., open
it my House, $01
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
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Ian, Wymore Road, - AItanste Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry; 7p.m., Florida Federal,
Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 am, and noon, Carton Union
Building, Stetson University, Deland; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLend; 7 p.m., Moitgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Milnoste Springs.
Sulerd Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Cedar.
South Seminole LA, noon, Modal Health Cuter, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford AlAnen, $ p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AL 8p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Che$er 75, 7p.m., over Baptist Church, crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Mtamtits.Suth Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, Altamonte Sprth
IVDDAY, AUGUST10
Sanford S.rte.a, 7 am., $w'bo's.

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hometown.
Who Jackson, who runs
a morOperation PUSH out of I" wary.
Chicago bee6lusirters, M up The omooffaft has AM
do Grenville offies 11 months 1*mxob@rsvftcoo&amp;rflNft$I1
ago,hs add ft would be only the toøay.ar, but Davis wild its
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Thure ars other,
PUSH offices In Memphis, Jackass's presence helps
Utile Rock, (elesnbsa. Ge., whim he viehls the ares. "bit
Chattanooga, 1ne., sad New the mMlvMlen goes who he

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Iap.sd Sartama, noon, Quality Inn, 34 and SR *4
WeIt W*bm, 7p.m., Sanford Woimn's Climb, 0 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Somit ApIs., Celbauy.
Own eWars Lassyss., 7:10 p.m., Florida Power and
Ugid, Sanford.
Aviation Medelors, 7:10 p.m., Hobby Depot,
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Sanford Rotaracl,
7:30 p.m., Florida Power anu
Light Building, Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceette,, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, Frenêh Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenader., 3 p.m., DeBary Community
Center. Shell Road.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Country Club.
Speaker — Rep. Bobby Brantley.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwoocj
Diet Workshop, 10 am. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon Ireland's.
South Seminole LA, noon, Mental Health Ceder, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
SISTEK, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn.
Senior Citizens Disce, 2p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Suford$emln,le Jaycees, board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building, Sanford.
Greater Semlasle Toestmktreu, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Seminole Rebekah Ledge 43,3 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall,
107½ Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Cauelberry.
Sanford AA, 8p.m., 1207 W. First St.
Al-Anon, 8p.m., Halfwiy House1 Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford
The Professional Educator. of Seminole County, 44
p.m., Fellowship Hall, First Ptesbyterlan Church, San.
ford. Interested persons welcome.
FRIDAY, AUGUST24
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 am., Jerry's Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Qiumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Vohala Sertosna, 7:30 am., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Sears, Altaniosge MalL
Tanglewood LA, closed, 8p.m., St Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Lougwood LA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434. V
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Idyliwilde Elementary School Kindergarten Open
House, 9:30 a.m. . 12:30 p.m.

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'I'm People's Mayor'
CLEVELAND (UP!)
Mayor Dennis Kucinich,
who barely survived an
ouster effort a year ago this
month, Is running for reelection.
The 32-year-old mayor
Monday vowed a bareknuckles campaign for a
second two-year term at
Cleveland City Hall despite
what many describe as
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from Cleveland's political
and business establishment.
He started by bitterly describing his top challenger
Lt. Gov. George
Voinovich, a Republican
as a candidate who would
lake "dirty pieces of
silver" from Cleveland's
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people and giving to the
rich," he said.

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Kucinich barely survived
an Aug. 13, 1978 effort to
oust him from office. He
won by a margin of just 236
votes out of some 120,000
cast.

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himself In a firestorm of
controversy last December, when Cleveland
became the first American
city since the Depression to
plunge into default.

getters in that election will
then have a run-off in the
Nov. 6 general election.

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its largest bank, Cleveland

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Besides Volnovich,
Kucinich faces opposition
from two Democratic
candidates, state Sen.
Charles Butts and City
Council Majority Leader
Basil Russo.
The Oct. 2 mayoral
primary is a nonpartisan
electlo;i. The two top vote-

Kucinich also blasted
away Monday at
Cleveland's largest utility
company, Cleveland

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mayor," he shouted to the
cheers of a City Hall
conference room jammed
with his cabinet members

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means
rookie
would
allow
him
to
be
1($)
Matt
Bahr,
a
year
veteran
the
Steelers
waived
veteran
came
to
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back
sixth-round
draft
kicker
Roy
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and
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Washington
last
percent
when
he
pick
year
traded
from
was
injured in a game against
from
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chauilu rit'.w
back
at
Penn
State,
will
do
the
kicking.
Cincinnati
via
Kansas
defensive
back
Tony
Dungy.
comes
next
year.
If
he
City
and
New
England Aug. 12, along
ofvll'd nil the liir:
ocpries
Dungy,
who
led
In
caught
34
passes
for
577
After
Waters
underwent
the
end
of
the
year
you
run
the
the
team
yards
with five other players. The
d• which
dutTI
Rams
also placed former
surgery
else
might
risk
that
something
following
his
injury,
interceptions
with
six
last
and
four
touchdowns,
all
career
forced Natimal
season,
was
Heisman
Trophy-winner John
doctors
traded
to
San
highs.
indicated
he
might
be
happen."
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Gerela, a 5-foot-10, 185- Francisco for undisclosed draft
"McDaniel has not had a good Cappelletti on the injured
able to play in the Cowboys'
preseason and feels the same reserve list, scratching him for
final three or four regular pounder, came to the Steelers in choices.
Tle Cowboys p1au ri MI-Pro season games. But the Cowboys 1971 from New Mexico State
In other major transactions:
way about his own per- the season.
(trtng safety fliatlic W;'tvrs, obviously didn't want to take a
and is the all-time scoring
-Wide receiver John McDa- formance," said Redskins'
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IfAw suffered torn 1,,.iwe liga- chance.
leader for the Steelers with 731 niel, who accumulated more Coach Jack Pardee. "We had Hunter, a nine-year veteran,
flielits in prteasou gmt- two
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Young of the St. Lonis Cardinals. He took up welghtutting
seriously four years ago, when he was 33 years old, and .s
fron25Oto2$Opoimds, none out fat. He And his brother Doug hold
the world record for Iwoman deadlift (1,410 pommda) 'White,
all-world defensive tackle of the Dsllas Cowboys, has bench.
pressed up to 475 pounds, 25 fewer than Young.
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Seattle Seahawks for an undisclosed draft choice, and lost
veteran defensive end George
Martin at least temporarily
over a contract dispute. Martin
failed to attend practice at
Giants Stadium Tuesday morning, surprising everyone but
rookie Coach Ray Perkins.
-Atlanta cut 10 players,
including quarterback Scott
Hunter and defensive tackle
Jim Bailey; Baltimore released
tackle David Rowe; Chicago
waived running backs Jerome
Heavens and Ron Harris,
linebackers John Sullivan and
Chris Devlin among 10 players;
New Orleans cut return special1st Nat Durand and offensive
lineman Mark Meaeroll.

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La Angeles (Hough 3-4)
Chicago
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2:30
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Atlanta
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PhIladelphia (Ctwistenson
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Montreal
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Cincinnati (LaCoss 13-3), 1:05
p.m.
Ian 01.90 (Owchlnko 4'7
St. Louis (Fuigham S-I), 6:35
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Mien
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Kin City
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Texas
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OnIcago
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Seattle
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Oakland
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Tuesda y's Results
Milwaukee 3, Chicago 2, 1st
Milwaukee 9, Chicago 5, 2nd
Texas 2, Baltimore 1
MInnesota 7, Boston 2
New York 4, Kansas City 2
Cleveland 12, California
oattiond I. Detroit 1
Seattle I, Toronto
Today's Games
(All Times CDT)
Clevelind (Spillner 7.3) at
California (Ryan 13-I), 4 p.m.
Detroit
(Wilcox
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Oakland (McCatty 6.7), 4:30

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Chicago (Baumgarten 11.7) at
Mllweukse
(Hoes
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(Golfs 11-I), 0: 30
Minnesota
p.m.
New York lleaWi 3-1 or
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Kansas
City
(Chamberlain 2.0), 5:35 p.m.
Toronto (ssieo 3.3) at Seattle
(Hcnsvcvtt *9), 10:35 p.m.

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National League
GAS H Pd.
Hrrvidz, St.L
123 470 160 310
TmPltn, St.L
117 505 166 .329
Winfield, 50
126 475 IS? .330
Homer, Aft
91 361 fl6 .39
Knight, Cm
117 421 136.318
Griffey, Cm
95 310 120.316
Matthws, Aft
126 315 $62 .315
Garvey, LA
125 513 16 1 .314
Rose, Phil
126 475 148.310
Parrish, Mtl
113 396 121 .306
American League
0 Al H Pd,
Lynn, los
117 431 149 .316
Rice, los
122 446 163.33S
Brett, KC
122 509 169 .3n
Lezcano, Mil
111 314 127 .331
Downing, Cl
113 394 130 .330
Bothte, Sea
115 423 140,329
Kemp, Oct
111 414 133 .321
Lndreau Mm
121 131 143 317
Oliver, Tex
106 31$ 123 317
Molltor, Mil
110 419 141 .311
Home Runs
National League - Kingman,
Chi and Schmidt, Phil 39,
Winfield. SD 27; Hornier and
Matthews, All, Lopes, LA and
Clark, SF 25.
American League - Lynn,
los 36; Rice, los 33; Singleton,
Belt
31:
Mil
Thomas,
30;
Baylor, Cal 21.
Runs Salted In
National League - Kingman,
CM
and
Winfield,
SD
93:
Schmidt, Phil 90; Clark. SF $5;
Hernandez, St.I. ii.
American League - Baylor,
Cal 110; Lynn, los 103; Rice,
101; Singleton, Bait 94;
Kemp, Del and Thomas, Mu 90.
Stolen Bases
National League - Moreno,
Pitt 56; North, SF 50; Lopes,
LA 36; Taveras, NY 35; Scott,
St,L 33,
American League - LeF lore,
Del 42; Wilson, KC SI; Cruz,
Sea 34; Bumbry, Ball, Bonds,
Clev and Wilts, Tex 2$.
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National League - N iekro,
l40u 17.7: Ni.krn. MI i&amp;IA
Ruschel, Chi 14-7; LaCO$5; Cn
Espinosa, Phil 13.9.
American League - Flanagain, Bait 17.7; Eckersley, So
and John, NY 166; Koosman,
Minn 16-10; D.Martlnez, Ball
14-9; Sorensen, Mit 1417.
iaiiiid Run Average
(based on 101 innings pftched)
National League - Rogers,
Mtl 2.71; Andujar, Hou 2.11;
Hume, Cm
2.53; LaCoss, Cm
256; Hooton, LA 2.91.
American League - Kern,
Tex 1.46; Marshall, Minn 2.39;
Guidry, NY
2.64;
Eckersley.
Bas 2.73; John, NY 2.90.
Strikeouts
National League - Richard,
Mcii 222;
Ni.kro,
All
150;
Carlton. Phil 147; Blyleven, Pitt
Perry, SD 132,
American League - Ryan,
Cal 177:
Guidry,
NY
147:
Flanagan, Bait 146;
Jenkins,
Tex 133; Koosman, Minn 122.
Saves
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Ch132:
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PiU23
Gather, All 21; lair, Cm,
Sambito, Mau and Lavelle, SF

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American League - Marshall, Minn 23: Kern, Tex 21;
Mcnge,
Clev
16;
Stanhouse,
lilt and Clear, Cal 13.

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their Reading farm Club.
New York (NL) -Optioned relief
pitcher Dwight Bernard to their
Tidewater farm club of the In.
ternational League and
reliever Jeff Reardon.
Seattle - Optioned Infielder
Charlie Beamon to Spokane of the
Pacific Coast League,
Basketball
Indiana - Released forward
Steve Green.
Football
Atlanta - Cut quarterback Scott
Hunter, defensive tackle Jim
Bailey, cornerback ErnIe Jackson,
running beck George Franklin,
offensive tackle Brent Adams:
punter Spike Jones, linebacker
Keith Miller, center Bill Leer, wide
receiver Jimmy Bryant and cor.
nerback Charles,
Baltimore - Cut tackle David
Rowe, center Lee Gross, running
back Nate Jackson, defensive and
Jack Shrewder, wide receiver
Marshall Johnson, defensive beck
Frank Dark, tight end Steve
Stephens, wide receiver Frank
Grant, tackle Don Morrison,
defensive tackle Greg Marshall and
punter Steve Broussard. Traded an
undisclosed 1960 draft choice to
Denver for punter lucky Dilts.
Buffalo - Waived punter Jay
Sherrlll, strong safety Marvin
Switzer end offensive tackle Craig
Hertwig.
Chicago - Waived running backs
Jerome Heavens and Ron Harris,
linebackers John Sullivan and Chris
Devlin, defensive backs Joe Restic
and Dave Becker. wide receiver Ron
Robinson, offensive linemen j
Sevy and Bob Wright and defensive
tackle Willie Washington.
Cleveland - Cut tight end Gary
Parris, fullback Woody Thompson,
cornerback Tom London, running
back Dino Hall, tight end Anthony
King, linebacker Carl McGee, offensive guard Pete Killers, defensive
end James Ramey, wide receiver
Ken Smith and wide receiver Mike
Tiagwad.
Dallas - Placed safety Charlie
Waters on the injured reserve list,
Waived .lImtIu
Washington, running beck Doug
Dennison, punter Duane Carrell,
linebacker Garry Cobb, defensive
lineman Ralph DeL.oath and wide
receiver Chris DeFrance.
Green Bay -Cut veteran fullback
Jim Culbreath, tight end Jim
Thaxton and rookie quarterback
Kyle Grossart.
Houston - Placed linebacker
Franklin king on injured reserv e
and waived defensive end Jim Mot,
running back Norris Banks,
defensive back Bruce Boil, middle
guard Mitt Burnett, wide receivers
Richard Ellender and Ricky
Maddox, tight end Scott Paplham,
tackle Mike Taylor and guard
Randall Young.
Kansas City - Traded safety Tim
Gray to San Francisco. Waived
punter Zenon Andrusyshyn, return
specialist Eddie Payton, defensive
tackle Stan Johnson. linebacker
Clarence Sanders, tight and Cecil
Youngblood, tackle Myke Horton
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Gerela.
St. Louis - Cut veteran running
backreturn specialist Gordon Bell,
defensive end Jack Williams,
linebacker Chris Garlich, center
Tom Orzoza, tight end Jerry
Holloway, defensive beck Steve
Henry and tackle Nate Henderson,
Placed rookie wide receivers Leo
Lewis and Jeff Lee on injured
reserve list.
San Diego - Waived center Mark
Slater, fullback Wilbert Haslip,
quarterback Dave Rader, and wide
receiver Vernon Henry. Placed
receiver Dwight McDonald and
defensive end John Bushong on
injured waivers. Placed tight end
Pat Curran, tackle Milton Mar.
daway and linebacker Jim Laslavic
on iflltIiWd reser ve list. Placed wide
receiver John Floyd on
football" injured reserve list.
San Francisco - Placed guard
Ernie Hughes, tackle Dan Irons and
defensive end Troy Thomas on in.
lured reserve. Waived defensive
back Lepoleon Ingram and acquired
defensive backs Tim Gray, Tony
Dungy and Charles Cornelius from
Kansas City. Pittsburgh and Miami
respectively, for undisclosed draft
1950 choices,
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linemen Gary Pueti and Farmer
and defensive back Reggie Owens;
placed on injured waivers defensive
back Jerry Anderson , linebacker
Randy Gill and guard Karl
Schumacher.
Washington - Waived wide
receivers John McDaniel and Terry
Anderson, running backs Louis
Carter and Buddy Hardeman, tight
end Grady Richardson, Offensive
tackle Bill fain and linebacker
Willis Banks.
College
Stanford - Named Brooks
Johnson head coach of track and
field.
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2 Frosty Lew 240
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6 Zeb Painter 6.60 3.60 2.20
7 Sm Ok cal on g 12.10 9.40
1 Prince B F 4.20
Third race
2 McQulckChange 3.10 2.60 3.10
6
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5 Blaze N flu 210
0 (2-I) 3.40; 1 (2-LI) 3$-ti: Time
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Fourth race
5 Enough Time 14.00 3.10 2.20
6
Dicie
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7 Proud Mac Win 4.20
Q (3-I) 20.00; 1 (547) 743.11,
Time 2:093.
Fifth race
S Spooky Smith 15.60 10.60 4.30
Shiaway
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Majorette
Bar 1,40
0 (2-5) $7.20 T (5-2-1) 967.66:
Time 2:01.
Sixth race
Meadw Mischief 25.60 1.20 1.10
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2 Diamon Jim 6.20
0 (1.1) 149.40; 1 (1-3.2) 1,175.6$;
Time 2:10.
Seventh race
5 Little Etta 560 2.60 4.00
7
Tar
Chip 3.00 3.00
6
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curling 6.40
0 (3-7) 10.20; T (3.74) 42tIS
Time 2:06.4.
Eighth race
Kelly Fritz 5.00 1.20 3.20
3
Thirty
knots 1.20 3.04
7
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Ninth race
3 Valley Forbes 22.20 3.10 3.10
6
Brenda
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Q (3-I) 70.40: 1 (341) 941.61:
Time 2:56.1.
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3 PA BA 6.60 3.10
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Time 2:06.4.
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wide receiver Dwight Scales,
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Tuesday that to of last year's
top draft choices have chosen to
play with European basketball
teams.
The Cavaliers announced
Bruce Flowers and Bill Laimbeer, both former Noire Dame
stars, have decided to play the
1979-1* season in Europe. A
spokesman said the Cavaliers
retain the negotiating rights to
the players if they decide to
return to the Mates and play in
the NBA.

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3.20 260
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Crosby and Stan Sytema and guard
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New York Giants - Traded
running back Dan Doornink to the
Seattle Seahawks for an undisclosed
draft choice.
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receivers Kevin Bell and Rogerl
Farmer, defensive back Reggie
Grant, tight end Bob Raba, quar.
terback Danny Sanders, running
back Gordie Sprattler and offensive
lineman Stan Waldemore, Placed
linebacker Mike Mock and defen sive
back Terry Randolph on injured
waivers. Placed linebacker Kelly
Klrchbaum on injured reserve.
Philadelphia - Released fourth.
round draft choice Ben Cowins via
waivers and placed rookie free
agmt Steve Kenney on the injured
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Tuesday's Results
LOS Angeles 4 Chicago 2
Atlanta S. Philadelphia
San Fran 6, Pittsburgh 1
Cincinnati 3, Montreal 2
New York S. Houston 0
San Dgo 3, SI.L 2. 11 inns.
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NotthatI know of.GusZernialaplitUn3ebetweei th.WheSox
and A's while wlzmlng the horne run and Eli vtound in 1601 but
playedatotalofll3gaznes.HarryWalkerwon theNLbattjngtltje
In 1947 while playing 140 games for the Cards and Phillies; Dale
Alexander did likewi. In 1132 w Detroit and Boston in 124
games. Maury Wills holds the major league record for playing in
most games In a season, 153 In 1132, but that's because the Los
Angeles Dodgers were involved In a playoff for the National
League championship after tying with San P'ranci.co.
Nelam Ryan's
Q. N. em has, tM'ewu a huibill fester than
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My vote for speed dllgotothehgdiglltirowersotherwise
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traded to the Ptttsgh Pisates. At the time, the (hut' had
played aims mere games lb. the Pirates.
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could have played Ii 171 regular gauss 1ig the sossoi_ My
questIon Is: Han a)' player ever led the league Is Pills, home
ma or butting w k playing in mere than the regular amber
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9 for the St. Louis Cardinals, was an earned ni'average of 1.12,
which Is dill the major league record. His bed wn-lom
a,i-t in ww. 'inana Iuu very much.

By HUGH ThOMSON
Herald Staff Writer
Getting physical at Seminole High School doesn't
restrict one to football.
In fact, the required physical examination athletes go
through prior to competition In all sports Is only a minor
portion of the health aspect. Often, physical examinations
reveal the potential for Injury.
This insight is offered by Seminole trainer Jim Terwilleger. Some 50 football players had their exam at
Seminole on Aug. 8.
Terwilleger said another examination date is
scheduled Tuesday for girls who compete in basketball,vofleyball and ,qss country. .
,1,,,a
lThii ,,5ipt&amp;htwS'Ui.g$itbi fCOlaifld5 ,OI,tbe
athletes, boys and girls, and this includes not only football 14 1
players buttho.e going out for the wrestling, basketball,,.
swimming, tennis and golf teams," Terwilleger said.
All of the athletes are given complete physicals with
examinations by a pediatrician, an orthopedic surgeon, a
thoracic (chest and lungs) surgeon and a vascular
surgeon.
Ali exam have tobe done right after Aug. lof each -,
year, and are mandatory In the state of Florida.
Terwilleger said about two-thirds of all athletes
examined have never before had a complete physical. "A
lot of them don't have a family physician and when they
get sick they go to the emergency room. Some of this
might be blamed on the general apathy of the public
toward health care," Terwilleger said.
"But the physical exam is only a minor part. The big
thing Is to recognize where there might be a potential for
Injury.
"Basically, one of the main things we look for is a lack
of paired organs, this could be the lack ofa kldz)ey, for
example. It Isn't found too often, though. We look for heart
problems and we get a email percentage of athletes with
high blood pressure. In the past we found three or four
with preesure problems," TerwWeger, said.
"But sometimes the high blood pressure is caused by
the excitement of the physical itself, expecially when it's
the first one for some of than.
"We also screen our athlete after each Injury,"
Terwilleger said, "or lag condition which might come up
that we feel t'4gM need naminatiaL
"We have 'mini' type physicals during the winter
inoniM, We sometime. examine 15 or 20, and they are
'nalaly ori*d.dats athlete who have never before been"
asandned at our school," Terwilheger said.
"We rim across a cue of acoliols now and then. That's
asUght curvature of the spine. Those cases we refer toan,
OIthOPhdiCpiIYsIeIseI for correction by exercise or by
surgery.
"tlmsws bed a$lr1 with a hip, peobjan*,ewas
later opsedsd on and was afterwards able to play softbalL
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Q. I would like it very much If
wesid explain to we
"eslkatod" rating system tar NFL quarterbacks. - Bill
Lewis, Wflllngber,, H.J.
You want me to do what it takes a 23page pamphlet on rating
the quarterbacks for the NFL to do. Or as an NFL official said
: when I queded him, on the Subject V YOU find OU4 would you let
me know?" But briefly, quarterbacks' statistics are Judged
NA* pro-fixed performance standards, with the final rating
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hued on percentages of conipidlon.,
touchdowns per attempt,
Interceptions per attempt, average gain per attempt - wIth
points awarded In a formula system. Otto Graham, the old
Cleveland Browns great, dill Minds No. 1.
Q. During lab Gibsa's sp tacular
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your celumne very much, -Cody Vauce, liavale, Neb.

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The major league home rim record, of course, Is 61 by Roger
Merisof theNewYorkYankeesinlesl. GolflgugoAugug,sch.
inidi trailed Marl,' pace but was ahead of Babe Ruth's schedule
AM the Bambino hit 60 In 1977. I don't think Sdunlcit or Dave
sKInnan of the Cubs will top either mark. But both have a good
:thance of breaking Hack Wilson's National League record of 56.
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NEW YORK ( UPi) Nobody likes to open an old wound, so
maybe it would he better to forget the heartsick manner In which
the Philadelphia I- :lcs finally were shot down last season, exs a new one and the obvious question Is how do they
0.pick themselves up and go oil from there?
:cThepiettire still lingers of the battling Eagles getting their
,upponers au pump ed up by making the playoffs for the first time
- in 18 years ailtI then disappointingly letting them down by kicking
away th e finale to Atlanta.
Trolling the Falcons, 14-13, th e Eagles still had a good chance to
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win it with 30 seeoiid left. 'They had the ball on Atlanta's 17 and all
they nevded was a field goal, but they also needed somebody who
could kick It, Nick Mike-Mayer, the Eagles' regular place-kicker, By United Press liiteraatloual and Fred Stanley followed with cracked a three-run homer to
Roy Smalley wasn't showing a three-run homer to lead the spark the A's.
was out with an injury, and Mike Michel, their punter, had never
Mariners L Blue Jays 4:
off for his father -he was Just Yankees.
tried kicking it field goal in the pros before,
Brewers
3.1,
While
Sea
2-5:
Tom Paciorek drove in six
Michel was elected the man to try, but his kick from 34 yards out for some fun.
Sixto
Lexcano
and
Paul
rims
with a homer and a bases-"It's not gratifying to hit In
out sailed a foot or so wide and that was it. Good-bye playoffs,
BOSTON (UPI) - Unable to
fun,"
said
Molitor
each
drove
in
three
loaded
triple to power the
front
of
my dad, it's
goodbye season for Philadelphia.
their
third
straight
runs
to
power
the
Brewers
to
Mariners
to
reach
an agreement on cornSmalley,
who
belted
a two-run
Which brings or. nnht to tine present.
t
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victory
In
their
last
pensatlon
for small forward
homer
11
victory.
Tuesday
night
to
help
their
10
Mike-Mayer Inns been cut. So has Michel. If the Eagles are to go
to
a
sweep
of
their
7-2
games
and
7:
the
Minnesota
Twins
Indisi
12,
Angels
M.L.
Carr,
the Boston Celtics
a
on (rein where they left off last December It will have to be Tony
victory over the Boston Red double-header.
Cliff Johnson drove in four and Detroit Pistons Tuesday
Franklin, it innost nn:irluf' young man out of Big Spring, Tex.
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runs, three with his 11th homer agreed to allow NBA Commis.
Franklin is a i,lra.ant 2.1-year-old rookie who Is finding the folks Sea "It's something I'll never A'. 8, Tigers 1:
Rookie Brian Kingman fired of the season, to propel the abner Larry O'Brien settle the
up North 'inuch inure friendly than they told me I would" and outgrow. We spent about 20
years talking and dreaming a three-hitter and Jeff Newman Indians.
matter.
who holds all kinds of NCAA kicking records.
about me making It in the
But tids isn't what makes him so unique.
What does, is that Tony Franklin kicks the ball with his bare major leagues."
Smalley's father picked a
have good night to come to the
Still V(
say to nine, 'hey, Tony, didn't your
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enough money to get YOU a couple pair of shoes7" the stocky ballpark as Jerry Koo-i'w' •
- renn rtes. "They want to know It things were really THAT pitched a five-hitter for Na 18th '3y United Preis fit,eOc-i
Gary Matthews hit his ith
In the Amiricn Leaguelt
ji4hnnw.
vlctoryandRonJacksonWlded
Hectorcrtnplaysforuncln- wasNewYork6,KansasCity2; homerof theseaaontosnaps4.
'iiiI one' gui who saw inc kick said to me, 'You know a two-run double to enable the
natl. Jose Crui plays for Texas 2, Baltimore 1; Mm- 4 tIe In the seventh and lead the
ffiething - you've g')t sexy feet."
Twins
to
cut
the.
Houston.
Cincinna ti and Ho us- nesota 7,hi Boston 2; Milwaukee Braves.
0 Pl
Vcrjntl could tare lesS, his prime concern is that the Eagles Califoniia Angela' lead in the tonarebattlingforflrstplacejn over C cago, 3-2 and 9.5; Dodgeii 4, Cuba 2:
Ron Cey and Dusty Baker
eda kicker badly and in their three pre-season games so fs, American League Wed to three the National League West. Oakland 8, DetroIt 1; Seattle 8,
games.
ankhui na kicke,I live extra points plus a 44-yard
Post pone the brotherly love Toronto 4; and Cleveland 12, homeredto highlight a four-run
Ill,aintst Baltimore, le tried another
Smalley blasted his 22nd
thlrdtosnap Chicago's alxgame
uotil October.
California?.
51-yarder th
With
e Colts and didn't miss by much. In practice, liekicked :fl. from homer In the sixth inning for
winning streak.
"If we win the division title," Glaits , P'JSIU 1:
s own 35 and the bull hit the cross bar.
final two runs.
HectorsaidTuesday night afté?
Jack Clark smacked a three- Mets 5, Astras 0:
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Kocurnan, 13-10, walked five singling In a nm to give Cm. run homer ani Inuits
"It's your job," Vermeil told him. "Do Bnething with It."
Pete Falcons pitched a fourand struck out four In recording cinnati a 3.2 victory over lejohn added 1U first major. hitter and Doug Flynn drove in
Franklin certainly intends to.
"While in high school, I was place kicking the ball about 40 his eighth complete game.
Montreal, "I'll buy Jose tickets league homer to back the Mihit three runs with a single and a
yards with my shot, on and I wanted tosee what won1hipp,jfl
"I was the beneftclaryofalot for the playoffs ... anything he pitching of Bob Kneppsr, g&amp; double lna game that eidedin
took my shoe off," F r;uiklin says. "I remembered how much my 0 Pad plays aid that was very wants."
controversy. Houston Manager
Braves 5, PhIthes 4:
'cousin and I used to enjoy kicking the ball barefooted when we fortunate for me," he said.
Bill Virdon played the game
For the time being, however,
were kids. Anyway, I tried kicking With just my sock on in WAIn other AL games, Texas gifts mint wait. The victory,
under protest when JeffLeon.
edgadBalthnore,24, New York Tom Seam's loth straight,
school and added lOyards practically every time."
ard was forced to hit two extra
That was the way he kicked the ball all through high school, defeated Kansas City, 6-2, enabled the Reds to pull within
time., once because time had
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with his shoe off but his sock on, and that was the same way he Milwaukee swept it double- 1% gaines of first-place Ibm.
baC3UN
started out kicking at Texas A&amp;M.
header from Chicago, 34 and 9. ton.
New York had only elgt* men
"When I was n freshman, it rained io much in College Station, I 5. Oakland topped Detroit, $4,
- on the fiel&amp;
With the score tied 2-2, Dan
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(UPI)
got tired of changing socks," Franklin says. "So I just kept them Cleveland downed California, Driessen led off the seventh
______ sprint coach of Palm 3, Cereals 2:
off and began kicking barefoot and I've been doing It ever since." 127, and Seattle beat Toronto, with a single, dole second and Brooks Johnson,
Kurt Bevscia "ad in
,
the WiI UL Olympic
Franklin has had only one misadventure and that occursed
Wed to third on an jfj _ g,
id Dade with the go-ahead
___ Le
11% the National
ague It One out later he scored the been named head coach of Pa
during a pra ctice session at Texas AX
rim
hi the 11th to help San Diego
, track ad fidd ,
"My holder set the ball on the tee, the to slipped off
it WM: San FrancIsco 1, PItt.- whmthi ml on Q'U$'5
ff University, It was amomeed snap 'a. seven-game,
ame, losing
popped up into the air," he says. "I kicked the tee nearly 30 yards, beiih 1; LOS Angeles 49 Chicago Rudy May, 7.1.
streak.
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In the pros, of course, no tees are allowed. That doesn't hither New Yofk5, '
Over the lid two bvth15 to gain
Johnson, 45, whe
ica Ruth
Franklin. In the first preseason game he played, he as4er saw the DI.go 30 St., LOUIs 2 In Ii
Placed
his ninth save and leave the 118$ inplé track z f1e
nings;
and
CincinnatI 3
kind of rush that the Colts put on.
Rupos two games behind Pitt- (bach Payton Joi, I. the
"That bothered rnca1ittle,"hea4i,"bideamsn,Igotused MOIdflhI I
sbirgh in the NL East.
List
first black head coach In
to it in a hurl)'.! have to say, though,ths rali ls naai' better RUINI $ Oi'teLis Is
In etha NL mans, Ian Stanford history. "I'm very
Buddy Bell and Rich. Zink Francisco downed '
and stronger up here than It is in oollegL"
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PHILADELPHIA I (UPI) Franklin owns anywhere from a than to 14 paIr, of shoes, belted horne fimi to back the
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Wednesday, Aug. 22,1979

Chavez Union Still StruM.4 linn
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SAUNAS, Calif. (UP!) Cesar Chavez is anything but
boastful of past glories as he
once more p11.3 the collective
bargaining of his stoop-labor
fieidhands against the owners
of the fields where they toil.
Again in the midst ofastrike,
the United Farm Workers have
only reached adolescence,
Chavez says of the union he
founded 13 years ago in the
orchards, vineyards and
vegetable rows of California's
boimtiful farmlands.
Despite the national reknown
and successful battles of the
Put, he says, the union is still
struggling for survival against
farmers with easy access to
cheap non-union labor,
The stocky 52-year-old
Mexican-American leader
recalls the bitter, often bloody
fights leading to UFW
recoütion, and he predicts an
Immediate future of still more
struggle,
"We're where the industrial
Eüons were 40 years ago. We'll
get there, but It will be a few
more strikes and a few more
years," he said wearily during
a 12-day mardi td Salinas last
week. Seeking popular support
for the current UFW strike as
he trudged through Salinas
Valley farmlands fasting on a
diet of water only, Chavez drew
thousands of farm workers
signaling their support at
roadsides and rallies.
"I don't know what the
biggest accomplishment of the
union Is... maybe the fact that
it's alive today," he said as he
walked.
Once more, Chaves hall called
for a consumer boycott of
nonunion iceberg lettuce and
products of United Brands,
parent firm of Sunflarvest, a
major lettuce producer.
The boycott was Chavez'
Mef weapon In his earlier
battles with lettuce growers
ønd E&amp;J Gallo wines,
"This is a very crucial fight
light now because we're trying
to break what we call the wage
barrier. We've broken the
iepreses*ation barrier but even
With a union, wages are still
very, very low. We hadn't

concentrated on wages before
because we were busy trying to
get recognized."
The UFW has been
stalemated in contract talks
with six major lettuce
producers in the Salinas Valley,
the nation's "salad bowl."
The union has been seeking a
41 percent wage increase to
boost current minimum hourly
wages of $3.70 to $5.. A major
tomato producer reached an
agreement with the union for
the $5 level in the wake of the
Salinas Valley march.
But the battle remains with
the lettuce growers whom
Chavez criticizes for "talking
out of both sides of their
mouths."
"First they say they don't
have the money, then they
make a higher offer when a nonunion grower pays its workers
$5 per hour plus fringe benefits.
In 1970, we negotiated the first
contract and got $2 per hour.
Eight years later we're getting
$3.70, which is worth about $1.84
on the coat-of-Living index. Who
can live on $3.70?"
Chavez said the industry has
seen Income and profits go from
$.5 million In 1910 to $71 million
last year. He adds, "So they
have the money. How can we
believe them when they say
they don't have the money?"
As union leader, Chavez
spurns fire and brimstone
speeches. He Is low key,
convincingly humble and
strikes responsive chords from
both Spanish-speaking field
hands and the Kennedys, Jane
Fonda and California Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr.
"It's hard to speak in front of
large crowds. By the time I'm
through shouting into the
microphone I'm exhausted.
Gandhi had a great system
where he just sat in a crowded
room and talked, almost in a
whisper, but got his message to
everyone. That's because
people would repeat what was
said to the person behind
them."
Chavez openly admires the
Indian who successfully
pressed social protests in Asia
by fasting. He, too, has used the

tool to locus attention on the
struggle of the farm workers.
"People can't draw upon an
image of a movement without
being attracted first to a human
being," he explains. He obliges
admirers and supporters
seeking a memento, a picture
or autograph, from him.
"But I'm not a hero. I was the
founder of the union and that
may be misleading to people. I
think the present leadership
could take over right now and
the union would continue."
Not everyone agrees.
He has come under attack

from disgruntled workers who
say he fails to delegate
responsibility and authority to
help the union mature quickly.
Growers also criticize Chavez
for stirring up the farm workers
for "political purposes," such
as rallying support for
presidential hopeful Brown, a
longtime supporter of the farm
workers union.
Chavez says he expects attacks, but is bothered more by
the use of illegal aliens as
strikebreakers and talk of
resurrecting the federal
"bracero" DroRram that would

allow Mexican nationals to
enter the country as labor
contract workers.
"We're frightened by it.
There's not enough jobs to go
around as it is. It will affect
wages and the union. But we
can organize them. It's the paid
strikebreakers that we're
having the most problems with.
"It's an international problem. Boundary lines mean
nothing to hungry people. I
don't know what's going to help
but we do support a legal ban to
keep the growers from usin
them as strikebreakers."

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William "Shorty" Behrens thickens gravy In the fire department kitchen,'

Airman Robbie R. Carlisle,
of Jay I. Carlisle of 241
Morn Drive, Longwood, has been
assigned to Lowry Air Force BS10#
Cole., after completing Air Force
basic training,
Airmen who complete basic
training sorn credits towards an
associate degree in applied science
t1wouet the Community College of
the Air Force.
The airman will now receive
specialized Instruction in the
munitions and weapons main.
Ionance field. *man Carlisle is a
Dlêgraduatsof Oviedo High School,
Ovisdo.

Mexican cornbread and

rolled steak. But li ke most
things today, Behrens
complained that

"relied steak Is getting too
expensive to have very
often."
Born in Sanford, he has
spent most of his life
around Lake Monroe and
cooking Is "something my
grandmother taught me."
Married with four children
he does do some cooking
around the house such as
"when my wife's sick."
The hungry firemen wolf
down the food he prepares
and there are very few

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ISSISIISm may he WAN to
Msthodist Children's Home,
arpries. American Cancer
Peal. Unison Funeral Home
fiewors,

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l quart milk
1 box raisins
2½ cups sugar
½ oz vanilla

2 lbs. carrots
Salt and pepper

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susan isarrison
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Torres. OS. of Geneva, who died
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Geneva Cemetery with Rev. Lee
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make a in
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Even If your decor is dark and I light stripe, curved design are Included In th e Bicentennial Quilts book,:
supoodern, the timeless at the top and tape
to the available exclusively to readers of this newspaper.
Cynthia Louise Watt and H. Dale Goeznbel were married Aug.
Brideanalde were Miss Glenda Goenbel, sister of
beauty of the classic quilt bottom, made within a il-Inch
11, at 2p.m., at the Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church of Sanford.,
bridegroom from Sanford; Was Donna Cohen and Mrs.
Raymond Crocker performed the double ring ceremony.
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Rush of Altsenotge SprInga
the motifs will bring warmth to square. Draw your basic '
To get your copy of th
coutemnporary Interiors. Choose design, cut out the setlotia
The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 0. watt, bridegroom's niece from Sanford. Their gowns were
s; uiwions-iume is Bicentennial Quilt book send
UN Avalon Blvd., Casselberry. The bridegroom is the son of design to the honor attendant's and their flowerswerc blue mums rich, luxurloim fabrics such aas leaving Sam allowance and motif
Cron*n's all-combed cotton join the sections in alternating an appliquedesign; PAU Fence $1.25 to Bicentennial Quilts;
Glenn Goemnbel, 2472 Sanford Ave., Sanford, and the late Mrs. with white ribbons.
Is a manly design, and General Stitchin' Time, cite of thL
velveteen and pick colon to
GoeinbeL
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quilt Is a brick newspaper, Box SN, Radio City
Terry Goembel of Altamonte Springs, served his brother as accent a modern roam.
solid piece of the darker
Given in marriage by her father, the brlde chow forhervowaa
design
bordered
with Mars. Any Station, New York, N.Y. 1009.
best man. Ushers were Todd Watt, Itobert Watt and David Watt,
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th
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of
quilt-pattern
pillows for your
Williams
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mantilla
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as orchid.
m' 1'sg their home inAltamnonteSprings. The bride isagraduate shades of blue.
shell uses will )j
Min Barbara J.P Won, cousin of the bride from Boca Baton,
01 Open Dow Christian Academy, Greensburg, Pa., and the two shades of blue.
was the maid 01 honor. She wore a blue and white floral print
Both pillows an stuffed with
gown and carried. bouquet of No mans with baby's breath bridegroom Is a graduate of &amp;b Jones University, Greenville,
Log Cabin is made so half fiberfill and dosed with handS.C.
Agwind with blue and white ribbow
the sqare is in darker shades dkbftand half In lighter shades. This
The Blcentastial Quilt book,

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Mix Ingredients and stir
well. Dip filets of fish in
batter and fry in hot oil.
Fish may be spr inkled with
flour after dipping in

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cooking," said U. Bill Lee,
"Or next time you do the

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6 lbs. stew meat

MEXICAN

complaints. "You don't
complain a bout the

Thicken with cornstarch.
FRESH FRIED FISH
Batter:
6 tbsp flour
S t bsp cornstarch
2 tsp. baking powder
2tsp. salt
2eggs
½ cup water

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Round steak, thinly cut,
quartered
Wedge of onion for each
quarter
Slice of bacon for each
quarter
salt and pepper
Salt and pepper each
piece of steak and roll
steak around strip of bacon
and onion. Hold with toothpicks. Brown In fry pan
with oil. Then simmer in a
little water for 1-1½ hours.
Thicken juice with cornstarch for gravy which is
good served with rice or
mashed potatoes.

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Sergeant Kenneth R. Parise, son
of Mrs. Constance Collins of 132
Carrage Hill Drive, Cassolberry,
recently participated in Global
Shield 7, an Air Force exercise
conducted by the Strategic Air
Command.
JIPPINY BROWN
Sergeant Paris. is. munitions
J01" F. Brown, MR of ,. Ind
Mrs. Louis Brown Sr. 110 McKay specialist with a SAC unit at An
Blvd., Sanford, recently completed do so, Air Force One, hire.
Global Shield It, which involved
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bomber, tanker, missile and
fort Knox. Ky.
and
forces,
During the course, students reconnaissance
ilVid training in the ditties of a associated Air Force Reserve units,
w cowman, Including firing the was the largest and most corn.
nk's armament and small pehinsive test of SAC forces in
pens. Instruct ion Was also elm more than 20 veers.
field radio operations, map
DALI JOHN SON
N*l1I, and tank
Pvt. Dale
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Jalmeon receotiy
completed training as an armor
'WILLIAM COSPIR
mgt at Fort Know. Ky.
technical sergemw William
During the course, students
POor ill, se" of
training in the duties of
IUIWIM. Cooper Jr.,al320 May;; received
tank crowman, Including firing the
Ich Lane, Linssd, recently tank's armament and small
tIcIPSNd in Global $h$sll an ws.gens. instruction was also given
in field radio operations, map
raisgie Air Command.
reading, and tank maintenance and

water until the batter looks
right. Pour thin layer of
batter in black skillet and
bake in 400 degree oven
until it starts to firm.
Remove from oven and add
layer of hamburger and
chopped onion that has
been browned and drained.
Add a can of cream style
corn and a can of tomato
sauce. Cover with
remaining batter and bake
until brown.

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Sergeant Cospr is a missile
maintenance technician with a SAC
unit at Whiteman Air Force Base,
here.
Global Shield 7, which involved
bomber, tanker, missile and
forces, and
reconnaissance
associated Air Force Reserve units,
was the largest and most corn.
prehenslve test of SAC forces in
more than 20 years.

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cooking."

enough for the noon meal to
provide enough leftovers
for evening. With seven to
nine men on his shift, some
of their favorites are

ByTOM NETSEL
Herald Stall Writer
"Most of 'em get indigestion and eat Rolalds,"
answered William
"Shorty" Behrens when
asked how the other
firemen on his shift liked
his food.
"Now, that's because
they eat too much,"
claimed one of the other
firemen at Sanford's
Central Station on French
Avenue. "When your
weight climbs up from 145
to 18, the food has to be
good."
Behrens has been a
fireman for "pretty close to
12 years," he said, "and I
guess I've been cooking the
whole time I've been
here."
When Behren's shift
checks inat8a.m. they will
be on duty for 24 hours. On
some of the shifts the men
will bring food from home
or individuals will cook
their own meals. On
Bebren's shift his
reputation with a frying
pan is so good the other
firemen gladly let him
prepare the day's chow.
"We decide in the
morning what we want,"
Behrens explained, "and
then someone goes to the
store to get it and we divide
the bill equally. Sometimes
someone brings something
in, like fish."
He will usually cook

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king oh trumps.
South tried to obscure the
Issue by sacrificing the"'
spede king at trick one. Who "
could II1aIVS poor East for
switchinstoa club?
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AFTERNOON

12:37
0 BARETTA Baretta's life 5
threatened by the younger

on a hog who received a social
security card and a tax rotund.
an exotic lingerie store, and a
government employee who was
demoted after turning down a
raise are featured. (R)
(4) DOROTHY The school's

0 MARY TYLER MOORE
0 MERV GRIFFIN

(2WHEELOFFORTUNE

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4:30

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has 157 OrlverMs. N. Crawferd
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David Letterman. Guests: Dr.
Michael Fox, Larry Gatlin, MariluHenner,RitaMoreno.
(4) NEWLYWED "ME
0 SWITCH Pete and Mac's
seemingly routine Investigation
Into the background of a
wealthy woman's fiance is
thwarted by the police. the FBI
syndicate. (R) P
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and Crowley an, assigned to
Investigate two separate cases
of rape. (R)
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a) MARY TYLER MOORE

WILSON ELEMENTARY

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0.10 Halsey Ave. I Orange Blvd.....................................2:33

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achieve the desIred effect.
Because of East's vulnerable overcall South was gu., q
sonablu ,&amp;.4iIn •h.b L'•:
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had
six spades.
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Important for soutn to talk
him out of winning the fIrst.
trick with the ace of made,
and then giving his naz4llera
ruff, The i'
be
setting trick as declarer
would 'm

Get socially Involved today with
aomsans new you wad to know

171

.GIMS 110M. School (Receive stWOMS from $us it)
110 " Lake Gems Rd.a"Carter'&amp;" Stop ............................. `165
1:19 Lake Homey Rd. As Harney Heights Rd. ........................I"

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0:30 7th St. I Tropical Ave . .................................. 3:42
0:51 4th St. &amp; Ave. I ...........................................3:40 41
0.57 5th St. I Ave. E ...........................................
8:33 oth St. as Ave.2
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L55 CR.41,&amp; "GarrIson's" Stop ...............................3:32 44

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Geneva Elem. School (Transfer students to

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enlists Dan's aid when her husband disappears as a result of
his involvement with illegal blo.
logical warfare. (R)
10:30
0010 BE ANNOUNCED

be delayed due to pledge

0:47 Like Mills Nd. I. 1st. Ave................................ 3:45 171

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beldnew problem IUUUIQ IN *
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tnk anyone who has a

today, In bringing people
together for worthy purposes.
Everyone will derive benefits,
Including yourself.

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ULIAS, YOGA AND YOU (R)

0 VEGAS A young woman

of 8) (R)

0:35 Lake Mills Rd. &amp; Curryvllle Rd. ......................... 3:52 17)
S: CurryvIll. Rd. I Lake Pickstt Estates ...................3:52 171
(lit entrance)
S:3f CurTyvIIIe Rd. &amp; Lake plckef$ Estates ................... 3:58 171

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housekeeper of
sends the castle bailiff to caplure Dominic, who Is being
ruthlessly interrogated. (Part 3

NOTE: Sul 44 picks up Ill students at the school In the afternoon, makes
several stops and then transfers remaining students to has 171 at 7th St. &amp;
Tropical Ave. In Chulucta, which then completes flis trip,

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pills P. reVert this form

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Certain hair styles, par. derlying medical
AQUAM (Jan.*F&amp; is)
things lIfll$. ticilariy tIg pony tails and may beooiz1bigIogtojt
Rathoth
they as,take
OAP today to
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JACKSON HEIGHTS MIDDLE

comments you bm on this
devastating proWm
DEAR PYAM - You've
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whether 70W'
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"The Good Doctor" Edward
Anr. Richard Chamberlain
Bob Dishy, Lee Grant and Marsta Mason are featured in Neil
Simons series of comic vig-

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hus 75 pIcks up students who live In the SN-uS, Central Geneva, aist
then transfers the Central Geneve
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We" Geneva
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antus. Old Sanford-Osceola Need, and Mullet Lake Park area students to
Sp28at Geneva Elementary School

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8:35 Snow Hill Nd.-Lasthouwonrighs$for,chuIaVi,t .........3:40
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will &amp; anything jot se I don't tc determine thls. Of course, It's
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now, I do not blow dry my hair causes male patter!) bsIi4
and wash ft every day or every Usnolly the hair follicles am.,
other days Itrledgolngtlweeor gjfl
they predns.
f days thinking that t1 ls reudimentary il ''
wiñ
of oil from too much washing Is madly has rather than the
nIgt4 be the woblosn. but that taildacorMIvecrop thatmcst
dit hdp either. I've OViD people wait
COu)lldsrsd a hair trsewplmot U I
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tribute to the problem If they
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in people
ggs in hair newspepis, P.O. Box 15519
strtenlng1theseIn.
st mom the broken Oft hair NY 10019.

whom you've never conelder.d

out of your way morethan usual
In order to broaden your range
of acquaintances and Interad.
From Your efforts you

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Res'ed' wise
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you
This coming year

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For Thursday, August 23, 1979
by Howls Schneider

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl. Wednesday, Aug. 22, 1fl-4a T

Hote are bus schedules
some
Seminole County schools.
1.maining ich.dI,g will b. published
In Th. Evinina Herald
haM?e
schools op.n Aug. 27.

to me. I'mafl-yso1dwon=
and have a 7-yer.oid ion.
About two"and4'half years ago
Idarted losing more hair than
ii1. Since than I've been
losing an eztrene aznot much more than 100 hairs
a
day. As -result, my hair Is
thhijlng all over but madly In irilda, that put tension on the
casirlinte to tweaking
hair
area and
I notice that
hair only three to five Inches
If you're truly shedding hair,
long with iolflS ICB(
Thereroots and all,you may have a
l
em to be much of a form of antbogenetic alopeçiL
root on the loot hair like I
his is a common form of
remeenbes' 70*21 *50 when I b.idneisand Wi C$*Sd by tW
WU 7Otl)es'.
the Individual hill follid

Hair that breaks off Is cents by check or coin wlth i

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

OF RIGHTSOFWAY.

corporation,

CHARLES E. LEE

NOTICE that the Board of County
Pefitionet
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
pta,ntiff,vs. commIssionersof$eminoleCounty,
NOTICE that the Board of County OTIS TAYLOR, JR.. aka OTIS Florida. at 1:00 oclock p.m., on the EDRIS KAYE LEE
CommissiOners of Seminole County, TAYLOR and EDWARD S. 11th day of September, A. 0., 1919. in
thecountyCommlssloners'Metlng
Florida. at 1:00 o'clock p.m. on the BISSMEYER. JR.,
Respondent
11th day of September, A. 0., 1979, In
Room at the County Courthouse In
NOTICE OF ACTION
Defendants.
the County Commissioners' MeetIng
Sanford, Florida, wIll hold a Public TO: EDRIS KAYE LEE
NOTICE OF ACTION
Room at the County Courthouse in
Hearing to consider and determine RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public THE STATE OF FLORIDA
wtether or not the County will
Last Known MaIlIng Address:
vacate, abandon, discontinue, close,
HearIng to consider and determine TO: OTIS TAYLOR, JR., aka
East New York Avenue,
any
right
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or
not
the
County
will
OTIS
TAYLOR
whether
renounce and disclaim
DeLand, Florida.
vacate,abandon, discontinue, close,
whose address IS unknown
the County and the public In end to
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
renounce and disclaim any right Of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the following rlghtsofway runnlr.g that an action for dissolution of

Seminole

Orlondo Winter

322-26U

831-9993

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TLLAHASSEE, FIa.

(UPI)

- Despite a aah program to

trap speeders and curb rising
c deaths lOI'idi 13 MIII
fac3ngltsbloodiest year ever

Highway

da

Fl

Patrol

rector Eldrige Beach

on

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said

Tuesday the results d the
program, which emphasizes
beefed t p
have en
rots,

dilcOtraging, with early MaUitics $how1fl only three fewer
traffic deaths than last July's
t.M of 156.

spIte of all our overtime,"

said, "The OnlY WY
we're going to get any help Ii

Beach

voF,mtxy corn lance
That,howver, is an unlikely

SOI*Ce

of

assistance i,.rt-

ineft of Transportation studies

show the average highway
spied Ii 60.1 mph, er 5.6 mph

Fiorlda, lying West of the East line Smlth&amp; Cutler, P.A.; P.O. BOX 1171,
of Lot 3. Block C in said plat cx. 1601 CNA Tower, Orlando, Florida
tended Southto that area designated 32502, not later than September 7,
as park on said plat, and lying East 1979.
If you fail to do so, iudgment may
of the Westlineof Lots land 2, Block
point 30 feet East of the Southeast demanded In the complaint. The
corner of Lot 11, Block A in said plat, nature of said suit being for
and North of the South line of said FORECLOSURE OF LIEN en
Lot 11, Block A extended East to cumbering the following described
that area desIgnated as park on said property situate In Seminole County,

Florida, to-wit:

the highway patrol Is Undermanned and hard pressed tO
nab even the most flagrant

ZONING COMMISSION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat

body who drives over 50," he
said. "It would be kind of
ridiculoul to arrest lOfllel)Ody
who's goIng 51."
Knowing this, Beach said
causing more fatal

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cldsnts.

The colonel saId 1,570 persons
throughMonday,ll3morethan
were killed the first eight

months of 197$, the year of
FlorIda's 11 best tOlL
Beach said the safMy programhaslnvolvedthouundso(
howl of overtime
In arrests for speeding, bs.* thIs
was offast by the fact more
peopsareia1ngtherosdathan

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whose address is unknown

considered. Persons appearing at

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Casselbetry, Florida.
Mary W. Hawthorne
City Clerk

Plaintiff'S attorney, whose name
and address is: Carlton, Fields,.,

City of Casseiberry,

Florida
Dated this 10th day of Augudt, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith

a.

Seminole County, Florida

By: Robert French,

Cutler,

Chairman
AtteI:

for

loslul's

RIALTY

Including the Tampa Bay area.

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with large family room, citrus
frUit trees and nice lawn. Con.
ventional or FHAVA. $33,950

322•9283.

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Excellent pay w.all fringe
benefits. Call 303-5040111, ext.9.
For appt. or send resume to
Box 1016, Mt. Dora, Fl.

gracious older 2 story, 4 BR, 2 B
a tree lined
street. Needs some paint I
fixx'in, could be converted. 1st
time offered. $45,000.

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plumbing &amp; wiring with alum.
soffits, for ease of main. Lovely
pan FR that could be converted
to a 3rd BR w.the greatest of
ease. Under $35,000.

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STEMPER

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
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Lake Markham Rd. near LI.
Sylvan, 10 acres, 20 acres
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Lakevl'w lot. Loch Arbor. los'
paved road, 240' deep. Beautiful

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vacant lot In area. $14910.

COUNSELLORS

Call Bart

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REALTOR, 333.7491

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CB Bldg. zoned commercial, off
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paved rood, 2* deep. Bautiful
view crow Crystal Lake. Only
vacant pet in area. 514,n,.

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representative.
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MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Wymore Rd., Attamonte.
$627413

322.5622

ft.glaseedtopdispiaycase26in.
deep, $300. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 1793 So. of Sanford 3fl
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ObI motel box springs I
mattresses, 530 set. Sanford
AuctIon 1213$. French, 333.734Q,

For Sale: Int. Cadet riding lawn
mower, 10 hp .1g. Runs good
1230 Randolph. 333.9097.

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96. Sun. 9-3. Odds &amp; ends, many
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Moving Sale: Ill Fairiane Cir.

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under warranty, 5350 FIRM. 531.
$963 aft 13 P.M.
3 Pc. cor. desk set, glass tops, $30;
4 drawer metal file cab., $10;

Paymaster check writer, $20. All
sic. cond. 1.p.Z.Boy recliner,
good

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Parking lot vacuum; ref. $112.50
sic coed,; color &amp; 11W TV's.
3621 5. Sanford Ave., 333.1401.
Open Tues. thru Sat. 9:30toS:31,

ANIMAL HAVEN
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322-5752.

Kellogg, Auction Sales

river I boating experience.
Please call after 6p.m. 321.0931.

I Man, quality operation

cutty cab, CI
finder, head I

322.S90

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78-Motorcycles
Suzki 1976

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

Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321-0139 or 904-1346708 collect.

BLAIR AGENCY

HOLD

REPAIRS FROM CUR.
TAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PENTR YPA1N TING.SPR INK.
LENS. 323-6741 ANYTIME,

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-Trucks-Trallers

Juls-Garden

pu topper panel, Iltes.
storage. Fair coed. Make offer
s'

323-5917

PILL DIRT I TOP SOIL

JUST

YELLOW SAND

Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339.6331.

month of August. 131.3144,

Vinyl repair &amp; recoloring
Save up to SO pd. of

reuphoistery charge. 569-3177

ding
WELDING
Custom made bumpefl, Wrought
,

iron windows and doors. 323
Man Welding.

$663. Lonely

To List Your Business...
Dial 3222611 or 83-9993

MAKE PAYMENTS- otto

'75 I110dsf$ Call 339.9105 Ot' $34.
4605 (Dealer).

Call Cart &amp; lurt 323.7350

$25 chair, 530 sofa special on all
Upholstery Cleaning for the

Hams Repairs

HANDYMAN-GIN, HOUSE-

3233566or323.7110

Lawomower sales I service. We

.rani New isitersormn, jedng
.
pvc.. Sanford Pirlitvrs
, 17.50$,
323.1731..

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MSE'IA

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323-MM.

Motorcycle Insurance

ROOFTRUSSES
We have several sizes of trusses
for sale at discount prices. For
information Call 0316290.

guaranteed. 3237151.

250, Adult owned,

sic, cord. Street legal $330 or

6i-8siflding ?MterIais

62

TS

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Roof, homes, trailers, etc.
Reasonable rates, all work

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
G.BALINT &amp;ASSOC.
322- 5415

'Top Dollar Paid for lunk I used
- cars, trucks I heavy equipmenf 4

tandem trailer. 332.1731,

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RIR Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning,
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
323 0429 after 5:30,
Free Est.

From $10 to 550
Call 3221624; 3224160

20' Critchfield 10,

Pressure Cleaning

I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327-1321
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BUY JUNK tARS

offer.

Sanford. 3224721.

Licensed 8. Bonøe

ROBSON MARINE

gun case. $173. 3231731.

retail $40.95, NOW $10. Sanford
Puffilture Salvage, 17.92 So. of

interior-Exterior Plastering
Call 322-2710

323.7050

Cars Removed

77Jw*

Remington Wing Master
model $70, FC &amp; vent rib. New

New Butcher Block I Chrome
contemporary LI Ibis. Orig.

Plastering

We 5.11 Estates

Two couples
with a good knowledge of the
the St. Johns River.

S7.A-Guns

Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; fast
repair Service. 327-6101.

Horn, Inçrovevmnts

Consignments Welcome

One week in Sept. or early Oct., on

radio, depth

Photograpc

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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

12 ga

51--Housofiokl Good

Free Est. 323-1704.

:Gi,ng&amp; Boarng

Sanford Ave. it Hwy 427

2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FIa. 32771

322-3791

3220107

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Peppers Painting Service.
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.

AuctIon Thurs. 7P.M.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO

Footlockers $16.99 up
310 Sanford Ave.

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Painting a Repair
ISgt.

Alterations, Dressmaliing
Drapes, Upholstery

3 new tires, Inc. ref. I sink.

RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?

333.5540,

ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS

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$I. 332.7115.

3231731
21,000 BTU

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backyard sale
sell everything
fast with a want ad, Call 3222611
or 831-9993.

'essmaking

fl' Concord Travel Trailer, fully
self containEd, dual axles, all
towing eqpt. Inc., plus much
more. A.l Camp Ground. Site 79
anytIme. 1st $1,500 takes it.
Must selltl

55--Boats &amp; Accessories

135 mm linse

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Cit. 339 6066, 668-1333.

The weather is perfect for a

Ceramic Tile Repairs
Residential &amp; Commercial
1989303; aft6$307513

75-Rncreatil Vehicles

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Psnta* Camera, Model KX

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Ptcture Perfect Ext. Palntin-Free Est. Lic. lOpct. disc. to Sr

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Sanford Ave.
acrossfrom Pinebreeze Egg Farm

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Painting

MEINIZER 'TILE New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 23 yrs. xp. $stS$oj

Kelloggs Auction Sates

till 323 a. 326 Heather Ave.,
Longwood. Highland Hills.
Furn a. Clothing. Thurs, Fri
SIt. 3234933.

Large selection of foodl Back to
School saul New rote books,
paper, pens, etc.,
&amp; old
jewelry,
silverware,
bug
screens, alec. hardware, new
ceramic 1. porcelain fIgurines, 3
dressers, baby buggies, auto
Maytag washer. Lots of boxes of
mdse. from flea market dealers.

new

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Csrart$cTlh

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Salvage, 17-92 So. of
3220721.

mercial, new const, Licensed,
&amp; insured. Quality
service everytime. Ph. 323-03.41
or 665-5984.
bonded

Drives, patios, walks etc.
LICENSED $699455

*THURSDAY7PM *

2 Fern. Garage Sale, Clothes,
furn., misc. Fri 74 to Mon. 27,
Iii? 323 I 326 Heather Ave.,
Longwood. Highland Hills.

10" Decker radlalarrnsaw
Inc. 9'x30" table, $1SO

Tyson Cement

* AUCTION *

turn.,

Beds,

Custom Office Cleaning, corn

.

Zenith 25" works good, $125.

Sanford.

Cement

trade.

color TV set 1970 model.

Free
niture

Office Cleaning

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ommerly Harriett's Beauty Noot
1t St., 32 5742
519

cost classified ads to buy, sell, or

53-Tv.RadiO.Stereo

Used

(LOCAL) 349.5371

People who like money use law

2 Fam. Garage Sale. Clothes,
misc. Fri. 21 to Mon. 27, 9

LSacrss33I'enpavedfrsNegs.
137.115. 'Spit Own. By owner

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foul NOR. 5*919

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IN1WI t.r.W givie I: - I em
mod In w*owet - t.1*rd
stinklotu Coedy.

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2 twin beds complete
$50

Commercial, vacant, Sanford
Ave., south of 2Nh$t. (water I
sewer). Price reduced to $7,990
w.$1,fl0 cash. Neff man In

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Yard debris, Trash
Appliances 8. Misc.

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323 0497

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WILSONMAIERFURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE

3fl.31SE. First Se.

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Light Hauling

Beauty Care

For Estate Commercial
&amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
praisals. Call Dell's Auction 323
3620.

MOONEY APPLIANCES

t.ntraI

904775.3513

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Kids gone, but the swing set in the
back yard isnt? Sell it with a
want ad Ccli 322 2611.

Cty. Approved for Drainfleld
tntrartIn
lnt

904.736.6132

72--Audlon

F"rniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 3225721.

Service. Used Machines.

sod la'ying &amp; free trimming.

323p948.

Licensed. 3230039

$65 a. uc. Free delivery Sanford

Screened&amp;Washed

Lawn5ervice

Alans Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair

dryer. 574191$.

KENMOREWASHER

ROCK

Private Party wants to buy good
quality furniture, washer &amp;

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FREE ESTIMATES
323-5719
MowIng
3210095

General Landscapinb. Rbsl specialists, top soil a. fill dirt.

Appliances -

Used Refrigerators, all working

i.

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

SEAR S. Sanford 322 177)

Buy a. Sell, the finest in used
fgrnilure, Refrig,, stoves, tools'

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Mtg. Broker. $25 No.

Lwy's Mart, 2)3 Sanford Ave..

52-Appliances
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47-A--Mortgages Bought

Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape

Central Heat 8. Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at

Cash 322-4132

TM

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Lic., Bonded &amp; ins.

Used, any conditioned 6445126

Lw

vtiii1, Counsilleis. 563-1173,

Stools - Freezers -Bier Tape
Refrigerators - Lamps - Meat Silcirs Broilers - 6-Burner Stove w- Grill - Cabinets ,plsh.wuhers-Beer.Caol,rs-Ch,fs Stoves-All
Restaurant and Bar Supplies and much more ...
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SsiWi haMS sIN. O*an ares
ShellS $0011535501

,imy miS! MOvi,
,lIPfeCilAve.
(001W 1* &amp; PrInch)

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I1I6
ddt.$30$-711I

1$ALI$PIIeeN$
WARI$Ou$1 WORKERS

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1979
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a aeek

05110 at' O,IMde,

JAM1$CWRAIT,E1a
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wilted PO,d., Sodded yard.
paved sliest &amp; Much MIII. N
pd allowable mertgege.
IP.NS JOHNNY WAI.KIN

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BAR EQUIPMENT
Locsflsu: L.up..d, sds ii 1742
5/1
0 mis N. if 434 :

cal, Plumbing Service a. Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671 6294.

Top Prices Paid

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Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

333.$

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plumbing fixtures,

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Hornet Sedan, 6 cyl., auto., cold
air, new paint, very economical
$1.095. 3221387.

Air Conditioning

bldg. material. 322-5639

VA&amp;FHA Financing
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE 1
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.

In

Osteen near St. Johns Rivet.
$15,200. $6500 dwn.

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Good used turn., appliances

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* OUR BEST PRICE I 10.7 acres

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Bhomeonquietstree$.Roomfor
garden
eat.in kit. I much

WORLD1

Church .1 the Redeemer.
$33,000.
with, Jr., Clerk of the Circuit Court, _____________________________
______________________________
PA.; P.O. Box 1171, 1601 CNs
Seminole
County
Florida,
will
on
Cabinet
Maker
Exp.
Tower,
Orlando,
Florida
32502,
LAKE
MARY.
i1stIfvI
35R,2
Publish Aug. 22, 1979
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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NeW 235 Homes, 4 pct. Interest to
the 4th day of September, 1919, at
Also Truck Driver
later than the 7th day of September,
brick home w.FP on 2.5 acres,
18-1'Ip
OEN.120
Clerk
qyallfled buyer. $32,000 to
11:00a.m., at the west front door of ___________________________
393-5943
1979.
privacy
galore
yet
mm.
from
1.4.
Publish Aug.22, 1979
$35,000. Low down payments.
the
Seminole
County
Courthoda,
If
you
fail
to
do
so,
Iudgment
may
ever before.
$110,000.
help
BUILDER. 322.2257.
Part time person needed to _
CITY OP CASSILIENRY.
Sanford, Florida,
offer toe sale and_
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be entered against you for th. relief DEM.103
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LPN
full
tIme.
Exp.
w.Florlda
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Tbaia1 sefuty ptogrwi 11
clean retaIl store 7:31 to 10a.m.
ADJU$TMINT
sell at public outcry tO the highest.
demanded in the complaint. TM
license. 4.1$. u,us sanford
PINICREST
3
water
------The Real Estate Agency
7 days per wk. Ideal for retired
iS efd bset bidder fee -_ces5s l's
to *4 Ptho
nature ci said ,oufl bs%ns °' Is ThE CIRCUIT COURT SN AND
..
gC.
Muir Iwatee IS Ci? iWef PWfl
0? wnl.rstlred P1I$Ifl 509.5100.
REALTY
NOTICE $'$U*Wf SSVI$ WøSs
y
POREetOSURE 0P LIEN
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, folloWifi ds$cilbid PilPitIY In
ifl 8s"1
Iat3dj '
cent. unit. All 3 yrs. old. Lg. yd.,
Inc., Realtors
the City of Casselberry Board of
cumbering the following described FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
close tO sChool I shopping.
' REALTOR 332-1000 MLS
During that 7$.hoir holldey Adlustment
2435's
S.
French (17921 Sanford
L19a1
Notice
will hold a public
propertysituateinSeminoleCounty, File Number 79.296-CF
Parcel A: The East 93.$3feet of Lot
Desire Iive.in lady companion
3235321
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which_
b,glnaatlp.m. Aug. 31, hearing. James A. and Sandra Lee Florida, to-wit:
etd.
Ability
10;
the
North
35.0
feet
of
the
East'
Rm,
private
bath
&amp;
ESTATE
OF
IN RE:
applicants,
are
2nd
$prigg,
owners
ant
LOTS
7
and
S.
BLOCK
13,
-feet
and
th
South
63.0
fe.
95.32
to
drive
necessary
I
help
w
of
UNITED
STATES DISTRICT
the higitway petrol predlois 24 requesting a variance from Section Section SANTA LANTA. Plat Book KING DAVID JONES,
ONE OF A KIND sedate efdir 2.
the East 319.13 feet ci Lot 11; the COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
preparing meals for 2. Reply to
Deceased
beautifully landpeople will di. in traffic
25.11, Yards, of the City of
4, Pages 35, 39 and 10, Seminole NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
P.O. Box 392, Geneva, i. 32732.
East 119.13 feet of Lot 12; the East FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVI$ON
scapsd,M1a1 IRapf.ovordbl. i
Cflt lots, water, si'*r, frontIng on 3 paved
cldents.
Cssseibevry Code of OrdInances, to County, Florida.
ReferenceS,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING 119.53 feet of the North 60.0 feet of CASE NO. 1S.4$2.OrI.Civ.R-UNI.
garage. $40,300.
allow COnStruction of a carport
streets, formerly property of Food Fair, Inc.
WlTNESSmyhandandtheiealot CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Lot 13; allot LotX; all In SPRING TED STATES OF AMERICA,
SURVEY PARTY CHIEF
addition peo$ectlng twenty four (24)
said Court at Sanford, Florida, this THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL. HAMMOCK REPLAT, according to Plaintiff, vs. KENNETH CHI$OLM.
Debtor In Possession, Chapter XI.
Over 2500 eq. ft. of gracIous lIvIng •
Position available for Party Chief
2nd day of August, 1979.
fist from the established set back
inthlslovelylg.Mayfalr3 BR,,
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED the piat thereat as recorded in Plat ANNIE I. CHISOLM, DELORES
Exp.
in
property
surveying
I
from the front property line. The
SOck 1, page N of the PublIc CHI$OLM,ANNIEMAECHISOLM,
home beautifully shaded del
IN THE ESTATE:
sub-dIvisiOn construction layout.
(SEAL)
parcel is legally described as:
sized
lOt
lit
one
ef
YOU ARE HERSY NOTIFIED Records of Seminole County, LEONDRA CHISOLM, QUINC
tic. Salary I benefits. Growing
Arthur H. BecIwith Jr.
Lot 44, Block "A", Crystal Bowl
that the administration of the estate Florida,contalnirg 4.1$Acres, more OELCHRI$T, NORRIS CHI$OLM.
finest neighborhoods. $41505
NOTICIOPTAX
long established firm. contact
Clerk of Circuit Court
AddItion, Plat look B, Page 39,
EUGENE CHI$OLM, WELSOND
Zoned CG.2 (CommercIal, Rental Units, Miniwars
KING
DAVID
JONES,
deceased,
or
less.
of
INCUA$IIIPIRENDUM
Miller,
Barton,
SoIl
I
Wilson,
BY: Eleanor F. Buratto
lobi, 01
Public Recoedsol Seminole county,
minI for egress CH1$OLM,Mlnorsandffieunluiown
, CHARMER OLDER 2 STONY. 3
FileNumberlt-296-CP, ispinding In
• Housis) Fronting on Park Dr., Osk A Myrtle Ave.
CITYOP
P00k
Inc.
1-113-773.fl24,
Deputy Clerk
Florida.
BR, 2 B flOW Carpet, patio I
the CIrcuIt Court for rinoie and Ingress OVY hid across the heIrs. devisess, grardess, assignees,
SAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Publish: August S. lS 22, 29, 1979 County, Florida, Probate ivlslon, Westerly 13.0 feet of the Easterly Ilsiors, editors, trustees, or Clint'
Public
hearing
to
be
held
on
pf'
°' 3*
$SPTRMSIR II,1919
DEM2S
r --rsay, september 20. 197L at
the address of whIch Is Seminole 31.$3feetof the Southerly 65.0 feet claimants, by, ttwouglt, under Of
Handymanforrsntalunit
7:31 p.m. In the Casselberry City
County Courthouse, Sanford, of said Lot 11, and the westerly 13.0 .gaIst tie ESTATE OF FRANKIR
maintenance. Parttime,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
feet of the Easterly 119.13 feet of MAECHILSOLM,decea$ad; and Ill
Mali, 91 LI. TrIplet Drive,
Florida. The personal regrewn
Ideal for retlr,d.611.S714
of '.
(Lissthan$4,400perIot)
said
Lot
12;
ant
the
Westerly
13.0
Caiselberry,
Florida,
or
mInown parties having or claiming
lative of the estate Is SAM JONES
press,Ii Increase SW prWsvty thereafter as peesible.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS whose address Is SIpes Avenue, feet of the Easterly 119.$3fSst Of the tohaveaoy right, title or intires In
'inc REALTOR, MLS .
AVON
Owner:
W. A. Hoffman, Trustee
tax W 4146
NAME STATUTE
Mary W. Hawthorne
the property hereln,-OefendantsMidway, Sanford, FlorIda, 33771. Northerly 37.0 feel said Lot 13.
FIGHT INFLATION
.A pSlIc - Ium en liii in.
AND further sublect to an
NIght
323-5174
Day
or
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE
City
Clerk
the
per.
The
name
and
address
of
OP
SUIT
AND
ORDER.
'S,W
Avon. Increase your earning
creasewfllboiielden$emBerll,
Notice is hereby gIven that the sonal representative's attorney vs easement for eS55S and Ingt'
Dated this 110t day of August,
FOR UNNAMED DEFENDANTS
.
INVISTMBT
power. For details, cell 1441.
1929
avid
drainage
purposes
over
and
TO
APPEAR
AND
PLEAD
undersIgned,
pursuant
to
the
3B1,lBMitteonlIof$deMtte*,l
1i&amp;0r
414.3579,
The - fS vellil tstli be liii 1979.
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
Like Mery. 541*.
All persons having claims or across the South 23.0 feet of the (SERVICE BY PUBLICATION)
CouncIl Chs.nbsrL City $011,511. - Pub$I Au. 22,1919
$63.09, Florida Statute, will reglstr demands against the estate are North 10.Oteet ci the East ilL 53 feet roe ALL unknown lt*s. dOVISIss, Nurses
P.O. kx3514, Lulvmad. FIs. 32711
Oystal Lalmo Avenue. Th. peNs will 0M-121
Aides,
7.3
shlf
I.
Exp
141$ Valence Ct 311, 114 befit,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, required,
THREE ofsald LOt 13; hellO SOuth 31.01011 legatees, grantees, asslgneø,
WITHIN
"
303.5424172
be speit lviii 1.10kM. Se 11PM
preferred.
Apply
In
person
brick cans,. en corner let.
In. and for SemInole County, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF of the West 40.17 feet 54 his North ilenots. creditors, trustees. or ciMr
Chairman of iii Elodhem Beard.
La*aiew Nursing Center, 919 E.
CITYOPLAKIMARY
cW, hWy 7 yvs old. 936U9 :
Florida,uponreceiptofproofofths THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 1710 feet 54 saId Let II; hid the claimants, by, throult, under or
___________________________________________
Virdloue MV. serving ON the
FLORIDA
.
publication
of
this
notIce,
the
tic.
THISP4OTICI,toftIeWfffithtecl.rk
Ioulhi40.OIeilofthiNorltillS.Steet
IIIInIIPRANKIEMAECHI$OLM.
Roemferayawtsplamlly.4U
liedhets Ssvdl MINIs Mmwrey. Pet
Nellcsof PublIc Hearing
tltious name, to-wit: RIVER OAKS of the above court a written cite East 153.13 ted of said Lot 31. dsceesed and ail unknown parties NowaccspIIng appliCItlonsfor full
ss, FR. in' of sterigs epage..'..
CI1Y, 1-111110 SWkl AliIYII flue,
under which we expect to engage in statement of any claim or demand
AND further sublect to en having or claiming IS Nave any
I pert time employment with
imtto Ave. $36,509.
peruss legally re$eisd In
Tits City 54 Lake Mary, FIOSIdI 'busineüatSoutholHighway 41and
must
be
easement
for egress and ingrow rIgM,tnleerkiflredllitsieproperty
Handy Way Food 1er. Must
theymaypihv,.Eadtclalm
leislitOlo CheWy and IIVIII5 WIthin
will Inlet Ofl kØefflbe? 5 1919k t east of Wekiva
over and acrissitie EaCl 36.0 feet of Mvelnafter descrIbed. You are
be over 1$ yrs. old. Apply city
the heunderhes of toe City 54 Lake less P.M., In the CouncIl Chambers the NE¼ of River in the NW¼ ci in writing and must Indicate the
Woof llUfeelof saId 105* leN herdey nOtIfied that an actien has
stars.
HN COLBERI REALTY
Mary, PIOrIdS. may eveN them, 54 lie City MIII, 150 EaSt CfltstaI East, Township Itti 25, Range 29 basis icr tie claim. she name and liiithe
North 1710 feet thereof,
boon instituted againet yeu hi the
selves Is their Ilgids of Prondhlee. Lake Avenue. The purpose of the County, Florida. South In Seminole address of tile creditor or his lieN
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Earn
much
as
SNIPer
1550
Less preperty descrIbed in OS. ibsve CSIWI by the United states et
or attorney, and, the amount
.
T1D: At4,st 17, 1979
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mistIng will N. to dISCUOs
RRATON *1503
Stuffing .nveiepes wIth our
That the party interested in said claimed. if the claim is net yet due, tidal Records SOek 10* pigs 675,
to
By: WoNII A. Sorensen.
priparatlen Of 015 Cempr*4nslve business enterprise Is as follows:
clrcwisrs.. For information:
date when It will boosme dv. Parcel I: Tile North 340151154 Let en thefollowhrg described property:
the
35441L*4150.*71n
.
ploit. The PublIC Is Invited tO
edit Etoorpelse Dept.
-_JORDEX CORPORATION shall be stated, If the claim ceti- 31 and tie North MOlest of 1-1*32 Let land hew ilfeetof 1-115 LICk
Lake Macv.
led be Mont. Box
1115
MIddlehown.
ONe
Dated at Orlando, Orange, tlngpnt or unliquideted. the AhIWe (subhed to an soeeinwt .1sI thq "I" First Addition, DIXIE
.3 BR Muss. Will tint or eell.
$di
5' Cowls M.I.t County, Florida, August 1011,, 1979. oftheuncertalntyskhllblstetld. If soulfi$fest of the Neriti 340101111 TERRACE, according to pet
f...'
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Publish: Aug. 13, 22, fl sept, 5, hiteclaiM is sechred, the security Ld2landsIeliffiesevIhlSfes*of tlwreelasrewdedinPlat.ISh1S,
mea.ssss.m-iss
City dent
DATED: August * 1979
1979
shall be OSOcrIhed. The claimed theNsn*MlfestofsaldL1*Wa LI'
w 3954 he PublIc Records
PuMa Pubibli *11.25.50,1979
PublIsh Aug. 22. 5979
DIM .72
ltaU deliver selficieni copies si me
i (lisa the North $65 lest thereof) $OMIfllJi County, Florid., and you
01*125 0150411.
d.lmtsthedsikte.nablethsclsrt and 1-115 (less to North 1650mM eie ordered ltd required Is oppusr
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Pier

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niture Salvage. 322.1721.

PRICE DROPPED WA
"THUD". You won't find better
for the new low price of Just

322-4820

YICE LISTING

68-d to Buy

11111

• TIRED OF COMPACTS? You
can STR.E.TC.H cut In this

DON'T HESITATE I

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MONTH PAYS ALL with
513,750 do. Sharp 3 BR, w.0
H, WW carpet, new ref., gas
range, walk.in closet in MIR, I
Inside utIlIty rm. Won't last,

'?71'TrrMfli

home located on

322-2420

ANYTIME
MUltiple Listing Service

$1

Marina.

a.

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Sanford's Sales Leader

3 BR, 1.Sbeth, split plan. 532.500.
William Mallczowskl Realtor

Enrollmentforpre.kindergartin
Meat Cutter, stock ma,). Must be
kindergarten - limited.
I
experienced. Apply at Food
mc., for more Information call
Barn, 25th IPark.
322410$ or 322.3352. Lutheran

.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHNKRIDERASSOC
107W. Commercial

'73 Mercury Marquis
PS, PB. Air, AM FM. $1755

Monarch, Ghia,

trail, w5stern &amp; English hor
semanship. Over 50 1st places In
local
AQHA Shows. Owner
going to college. Call 322-0139.

322O2lSaft 6

W. Garneft White

322-1661.

show horse, top performer in

Blockhome. Termsayaii.

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sales. Our expansion has created
new career opportunities locally

Fall term.

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Harbour
Wallace

AQHA Gelding "Chicacsaw
Priest" 15.3 hands, cxc. youth

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COUNTRYCLUBMANOR

REAL ESTATE ASSOCiATES
JOIN SAN FORQ'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
M9RE HOMES THAN ANYONE I

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Mercury

Back to school car '73 Torino
Sport, wide tires, Ioaded-CB,
hot stereo, etc. 51295. 327-1086 or

loaded, air, stereo, 34.000 mi.
immac. $2,650. See at Monroe

-Horses

\\v -''Z

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Byowner35R,7B

town. Call now for ap.

'L(is can be yours for $399001

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1975

Payment

your lOt or our lot.
V Enterprise. Inc.
Mcdii Inc., Realtor
644.3Oi

polnlmentlit

3 BR, 2 0 home in Sunland
wdining area, Fl R, Ig LR,

321.0739
2635 Sanford Ave.
Aft.Hrs.322.1643,3224U9

Low Down

MUST SEE
BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME 3
Bdrm, l'/z Bath, large lot, close
to fishing, boating, and down.

Super

BATEMAN REALTY

for Men. now,has immediate
opportunities In management I

12-Sp.dal

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
the undersigned, Arthur H. Beck.

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323.1512

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Register now

41-•Hoiis5
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Men's wear firm, HIS Stores

_____________________________

AMINDEDNOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE

_____

323-0116

cicsd Bids

VA.FHA.235.Con. Homes

RADiATOR REPAIR. Will
assist financing or consider
trade. $35,000.

A. Spgsl C H&amp;A, FIR, OR, FP,
wet bar. eq. eat in kit, a. much
'M4ch morel app Warranted,
yours for $79,000.

_________________________
.

Days inn$anford,atli'I

____________________________
_____________________________

ndats

Board of County Corn.
missioners

Fa'tastic 1g. 4 BR, 3" B home in

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PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS

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Clerk of this Court, and to serve a
copy thereof upon the Plaintiff, or,

to
pool. Close
everything. Asking $3$,7SO. 321.

,all

2 BR, 2

carpet,

Part TIme
DeskCierkl'Maids

_______________________

..

appi., w.w

Sanford

dependIng on exp. 339.2962.

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mine

Free Puppies
To good home

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parts. 322-2382.

Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speedway.
D0ytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday a. Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 90.4253.
8311 for further details.

65-Pets-Supplies

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196$AMXCotlectorsitem.New390.
eng. &amp; trans. Extra nice. Spare,

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Woody Little, 3fl.94.

I1I'

80-Autos for Sale

.

.3cools &amp; shoppingi BPP
Warranted lust $34Ø

Mechanic or trainee for VW$,
day wk., paid holidays, fringe

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V)ISa*fwdA,i.

IijjjjLLLLJ_ULfrnntu

(1)2 BR house, (1) 1 BR garage
aplrtment. (buildings only I to
be relocated). Located comet of
Oak and 14th Avis. Detailed
information, Bid Forms to be
secured from Office of Central
Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.,
322.2914.

BUSINESSISGREAT
ON 17.92. Poor health forcing

Jq%t!oryou3BR,2Bhornejfl
Lantat Good starter home

benefits.

lakefront.

______________________________
11-lnstructlons

Plaintiff,
BRODHAM, INC., at

buy

Holiday inn of Sanford on the

Meats.

,ativeE,,w

C HIA, DR. Pan. Fl R. w. stone
-FR. eat.in kit a. much morel
Your dream Come true at
572,5001

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ML$

NOT ICE OF SALE by

home in idyllwideon acre lotI

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Utility person. Apply in person

area. 332.2374. Sam's Portion

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the public hearing will be heard
that an action has been filed against orally. Hearings may be
continued
you in this Court in the above enlitlfrom time to time as found
are
hereby
that
you
and
ed cause:
necessary. Further details available
required to file your answer with the by
callIng 323.1030, Ext. 304.

Free

fish.

shop, green
living area.

Call 323.0114

______________________

9-Good Thngs to Eat

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Make a wish new 3 BR, 2 B Exec.

nt.d to Rent

Wouldllketor,nt
3 BR home woption to

lokefront.

3225732
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Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, on EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
tember 11, 1979, at 1:00 P.M.. Or
culT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
as soon thereafter as poSsible.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Written comments filed with the
CASE NO. 79.2$3.CA.I9.K

.

...

cock. Apply in Pet$Ofl
Holiday Inn of Sanford on the

Uptol

RE AL TO R

landscaped, work
house. 1700 sq ft
$59,500 Terms

REALTORS
OVER 6MILLION
IN SALES IN 1919

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DayCareinmyhome

n

Seminole County, Florida.
Public Hearing will be held Ofl
Wednesday, Septembr 12, 1979, at
7:30 P.M., in the Casselberry City

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Evening

Poultry, beef, pork,

REALTY

_________________________
______________________________

ldayswk.323.S344

ATLANTIC BANK OF SEMINOLE, of Section 27.20.32 (less the W 640.00 Florida Statutes 1957.
a National banking corporation.
Slg.C.JeaflCosfler
It of SW ¼ of SE ¼ of said Section
27). Further described as Parcel 1$. publish: Aug. 13,22,29, Sept. 5. 1919
owner. M. H. Llnaweaver, is
Plaintiff, A located ~ mile East of Snow Hill OEM
requestIng rezonlng of a parcel of
vs.
____________________________
Road on the Old Mirns.Tltusvllle
land from the present R.1 (single OTIS TAYLOR, JR., a.k.a OTIS Road. (DISTRICT.2)
zoning
residentIal)
TAYLOR and EDWARD S.
family
Thispublichearingwiilbeheld In
dustrial) zoning classIfication. The
Defendants.
parcel is legally described as:
NOTICE OF ACTION
Lots II, 19 and 20, Edgewood
Manor, as recorded in Piat Book 13, THE STATE OF FLORIDA

abllity.fringe

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AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Engine rebulidor. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 -E. 25th P1. Exp.

333419$

Altamonte Spgs., Seminole
County. Florida, under the fictitious
name of S. rasv and that I Intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole county,
Florida In accordance with the
provisiOns of the Fictitious Name

and Zoning Commission will hold a
Public Hearing. Mr. Mathew 1.
Dunn, applicant on behalf of the

Mcbile home lot now avail. Lg.
trees, adults, quiet, walking
distance toall shopping. See at
Park Ave. Mobile Park.

Tractor $55 Case, Box, Blade,
Mower, Disc. fl' trailer. Call

-.

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322-2611 for appointment

for small children.

Drive,

missioners

in a high traffic area? The
perfect location is now avail.
Easy Termst

Willbabysit lnmy home

1919

M. Unsworth Realty

80-Autos for Sale

63-Machkiery-Tools

by Gill Fox

FHAVA, FHA23S&amp;243

Wantto open an ICE CREAM shop

pets. !004 Palmetto.

CALL DORIS DIETRICH

JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANVIl

PICTITIOUSNAME

The Board of County Com
of Seminole County.
Florida, will hold a public hearing to
consider a request for a Borrow Pit
Permit in an Al Agriculture Zone
on the following described property:
W '/ of SW ¼ ot w V. of Section
262032; Also the SE ¼ and S 3

PubliSh: August 5, 15, 22, 29,

CITY OF CASSILSIRRY
PLANNING AND

violators.

Will kwpsm. thlldren
inmyhomewkd$YI
323.1173

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaóed In businesS at $04 Agnes

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DEM29

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Chlldcare Center. 322.4143.

day ornite.

September11, im
7P,M,

sc. patio, cony., workshop or
office in rear. All for $31,900.

________________________
Clean furnished 1st floor Apt.,
Private entrance, adults only, no
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FORD AREA. MUST HAVE A
FLAIR FOR NEWS, TYPE.
HAVE TRANSPORTATION, BE
FELXIBLE AND LIKE PEO
PLE.

I

SIDE GLANCES

3 BR, 1' ispiit plan, fenced yd.,

3fl.2lNaftI

EVENING HERALD CORRES

OFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONIIS

(SEAL)

Publish Aug. 32.1979
DEM.106

1979

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

Deputy Clerk

(SEAL)

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41-Houses

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___________________________

Honorable Arthur H. Bickwlth,

of Circuit Court
Seminole County.
Florida
By: Cynthia Proctor
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August 1, S. 15. 22.
OEM-I

11ouses

________________________

_______________________________

FirSt IOnly child care cinter open
Begin.
Saturday In Sanford

Clerk

_____________________

BY: Eleanor F, Buratto

Clerk

Beech said It Is impossible to

Clerk
(SEAL)
publish Aug. 22.
DEM•101

Call 3224643

Jr

By: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

LOTS 7 and 5. BLOCK 13, 2nd
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
APPEARANDBEHEARDATTHE Section SAN LANTA, Piat Book 1,
Pages 3$, 39 and 10. Seminole
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
County, Florida.
-SPECIFIED.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Board of County Commissioners
said Court at Sanford. Florida, this
Of Seminole County.
2nd day of August, 1979'
Florida
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
COUNTY. FLORIDA

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BR,furn.ap'.,adUfl$
1
No pets. $135.

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LPN. Full time I. part time. Apply
In person LakeView Nursing
Cintet. 19 E. 2nd St.

forsyearolds

--- 41-Houses

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Unique Kindergarten

(SEAL)

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(qIASSIFIED

323-82e2

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sealonthis the 15th day of July, AD.
1919.

of County Commis
sionets of Seminole County,
Florida

Ave.
3 LineS MinImum

____________________________

Petition.

Board

1

I ]"

p.pN. for SenIor Citizens. Oown
,n, very clean Iroomy. Sie
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

_______________________ _______________________
____________________________
6-Child Care
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entered against you
for the relief demanded in the

TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
SPECI Ft ED.

line

31c a lIne

ic.ns.cvtlVItlmis

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default will be

PERSONS INTERESTED MAY

S

I

______________________

September. A.D. 1979 othetwisl a

Seminole County. Florida.

3$C

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Court, Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida on or before the 4th day o

East to 27th Street on the West,
Sanford, Florida, Public Records of

I

Noon

Sanford, Florida. and file the
original with the Clerk of Circuit

and County Park slId road
running from Highway 17.92 on the

Jennie

Records of Seminole County, Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel,

unit
catchallapeeders-ultlsnow

and also located between Lake

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Furnished

3-APertm1fltS
___

1 SR .*ecofive decorator fur.
cit house,
cablo TV. Everything furnishil
DEADLINES
___
_______
Inc dishes' iiMfls. $130 et., SIN
mo. + tax. 322791.
The Doy Before Publlcotlon

All

Springs Replat of Tract 57 in Plat Plaintiff, or Plaintiff's attorney,
whose name and address is:
Book 9, Page 19 in the Public

3C,ns.cutivstlmes ....

5:30 P.M.
A.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon

the following rightsof way running
you in this Court in the above en. wit:
ndyouar,requirIdtoservea copy
through the dscribed properly, to. tilted cause; and that you are
That certain dedicated road of your written defenses to it, if any,
hereby required to file your answer
wit:
named The Crossways locited on CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
that part of Rockwood Circle with the Clerk of this Court, and to between Lots 16141 Amended PIat Petitioner. whose address is 612
serve a copy thereof upon the of Druid Park. Piat Book 7, Page
as recorded in the Piat of Sanlando
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,

plat.

mofOiing PUbIC.

HOURS

5:00

nssio Mriner's Village.

,.43ca line

itittli ........

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on Lake Ada: Just So. AirPId
Blvd. on 1792 In Sanford. C4W

Pork

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Wednesday, Aug. 22, 1979-11
IIS•IIIIi.i$..1

CLASSIFIED ADS

HTMl CIRCWTCOUN1IINAND

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

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3oAp.rtments U,urnis..

22, 17

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE VACATING, AIANDONING, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR CASE NO. n.;Otu.CA.03.K
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING cIVIL ACTION NO. ?t.1113-CA44l
THE VACATING, ABANDONING,
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF OF RIGHTS-OP.WAY.
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
DISCONTINUING. AND CLOSING SEMINOLE, a National banking
tO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

i

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Widnasday, Aug.

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Thanks to a new "search"
policy, school administrators
will be able to keep a keener eje
out for any drugs or drug
paraphernalia brought on
campus by students.
The Seminole County school

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1
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board unanimously approved a
search consent policy whereby
students would give written
consent to having their lockers
or automobiles searched for
Snspectl drugs.
Prior to locker assignment or

acquiring a parking permit,
students would be issued a
consent form stating the
principal or his designee may
search his locker or car for
contraband substances. The
search would be conducted in

the presence of the student and
one other certified person. Any
student's failure to cooperate in
the locker or vehicle search will
be grounds for suspension.
The new search policy is the
school board's answer to deter

students front bringing contraband substances to school
and thus, decrease their usage.
School board member Pat
Telson, who initiated the drive
for a stiffer drug policy, said
she wanted to keep the school

campuses
JS drug-free as
possible."
Currently, the school district
has the legal right to search
students' lockers for any
contraband material, said
Ralph Ray, administrative

UNTRIMMID Wil
Him OT1

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Minutes More For Kindergarteners
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

'
Despite the protests of parents and teachers, the Seminole
County School Board elected to take no action Wednesday to
reinstate busing for "early out" kindergarteners In the proposed
1979-80 budget.
The school board is expected to approve the $75.8 million school
budget Monday at the public hearing. Approval would mean a 90minute longer day for kindergarteners.
For the past several years, the school district had Instituted a
practice whereby kindergarteners leave school at 1:25 p.m.,
about 90 minutes before the older children, who leave the school
rounds at 2:45 p.m.
But in his recommendation of the proposed transportation
budget of $2,90,955, Superintendent William Layer did not indude money to continue the "early out" route. The elimination of
this practice would save the school district an estimated $90,900
"for gas, oil and salaries," Layer said.

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.MPlIISS

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Wednesday, Layer told the school board the two major cost
items In the transportation budget were supplying buses for
students on double session at Lake Brantley High School and
Teague Middle School and for exceptional children.

rebuttal to Layer's suggestion:
During 1977-78, the transportation budget of $1.9 nuliwn had a
"As a taxpayer in this county, I am appalled that Mr. Layer
carryover of $161,000 or 8.6 percent of the budget amount, saul
would say take your child out and put him in private school. Mr.
Harris, according to the financial report. For the past year, the
Layer, I will remind you this is my school system, not yours." transportation budget of $2.5 million carried over $326,000 or 13
She reminded chairman Robert Feather and school board
percent. 1k' predicted the proposed transportation v.ould carry
members Mien Keeth and Pat Teison they had voted to keep the
over 10 percent or $290,000.
"early out" kindergarten program last year when a move was
"In each of those years, you had it short kindergarten (lay,
made to st)lnie it.
Harris
said.
don't See how they could be costly iteiiis."
"Make the educational decision, not a financial one," she said.
One
mother
asked
the school board if parents could organize
Other ;)arits, including Jean Morris, told the school board the
their
own
car
pool
and
transport kindergardeners home early.
hadil not heard of the proposed elimination until it was too late.
layer
said
state
law
would
not prohibit the car pooling but kiii"I resent the fact that this decision was made one week ago,"
ilergarteners
inu.st
be
in
school
a minimum of four hours per day
Mrs. Morris, whose child will begin kindergarten at lake Orienta
for
attendance
credit.
this fall, said. We didn't have a chance to do anything about it.
You can't get your kid into it private school now. ICs too hate."
Carol Slessingcr, a kindergarten teacher at Wekiva EleinenRick Harris, president of the Seminole Education Association
tary School, told the school board:
SEA), told the school board it had been able to afford the shorter
"My obligation is to see they(kindergarteners I don't get turned
day in past years and presented past carryover figures of several off to school at live years 01(1. If we are putting dollars and cents
thousand dollars.
before their attitudes, we are doing the wrong thing.'

The 12 kindergarten teachers and parents who spoke against
the bus elimination said the longer day would cause the
youngsters to grow tired and thus become less attentive in
classroom activities. One teacher said the additional classroom
time would subtract from her opportunity to prepare educational
activities for the children and schedule teacher-parent conferences.
After listening to a string of protests, Layer told the audience
they could take some action on their own to remedy the situation:
"Parents who are really concerned about lengthening the (lay
should not put them Into public kindergarten, put them in private
kindergarten where the hours are as long as they want."
Sherry O'Leary, a first grade teacher at Lake Orienta
Elementary Schoo1 brought applause from the protesters in her

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Cleveland said. Ultimately the
trees were cut and the runway
was designated for a "nonprecision Instrument approach," he said.

The end of an 18-month to
two-year struggle waged by the
Sanford Airport Authority to
obey federal regulations by
Cleveland noted before the
clearing the approach to the authority could negotiate for
north-south runway Is in sight. the purchase it was required by
The authority at a special. federal regulations to arrange
meeting this morning in- two appraisals and an appraisal
structed attorney William review the results of which
Hutchison to negotiate the formed the basis for the federal
purchase of two parcels totaling grant application.
34 acres south of the airport for
After the grant was apthe approach.
proved, based on those figures,
Hutchison said trial has been
set for Aug. 27 for completion of
condemnation proceedings for
the properties, idding since the
airport began procedures to
acquire the properties values of
the nd have gone up by 33 to 56
percent.
The attorney said the latest
appraisals for the properties
would be the "bottom line" the least amount - a jury
would consider awarding the
property owners if the lands
were taken.
The award could be ,nth
greater, Hutchison said, and In
addition the airport authority
would have to pay appraisal
tees, court coda and attorney
fees for both sides in the Issue.
He recommended the
negotiations to settle on price
out of court.
Airport Manager J.S. (Red)
Cleveland said the issue began
l months totwo yam ago with
the necessity of clearing some
trees which had grown up Into
the approach to Runway *
Who a new lighting system
was Installed the federal
government required the
clearing of the approach.
"We were not successful at
hat time In negotiating to get
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Cleveland said, "we want to be
good neighbors and settle this
and not drag It through the
courts further."

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the operation of heavy equip.
meat and the trucks. The lease
would Include a taxiway, office
apace and an area for parking
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trucks. Cleveland said lease
payments for All the property
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The basis for the court
decision requiring Goldberg to
resign is the city charter which
requires commissioners to
reside in the districts they
represent. Goldberg has said he
moved from his home in San'.
dalwood subdivision in District
1 to it new one in Tiberon in
District 5 either just before or
just after the special election
which ratified the charter last
September. lie said he moved
only after City Attorney Ned
Julian Jr. gave the opinion the
move would not violate the city
charter or ordinance,
Julian has defended the city
commission and Goldberg in a
suit filed last October by Robert
Duves, unsuccessful city
commission candidate in last
December's election, seeking to
oust Goldberg from his District
1 seat.
The city commission has
continued to resist efforts to
vacate the seat. Forced to vote
on the issue or go to jail for 10
days, commissioners at a
special May 31 meeting voted 21- not to oust Goldberg.
later Judge Muldrew or.
dered Goldberg to resign by

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Aug. 7 or go to jail. The decision
was appealed by Julian, but the
judge on Aug. 16 set aside the
automatic stay of his original
order.
U is expected the District I
seat will remain vacant until
the
regular
December
municipal election.
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school bus
schedules
conclude today,
pages 28, 38, 58

School Lunches Could Top 1,,25 Million
Seminole County schools can expect to serve more free
and reduced-price lunches during the WiNO school year
than the 1.10 million meals tallied last year, predicts
tharlolte Whitmore, director of food service.
"It should go up because the Income scale (for
eligibility) Is up over last year," Mrs. Whitmore said.

income scale should be as follows:
Family size
1
4
5
6

Application forms for the program will be sent home
with students. Additional copies and more information
concerning eligibility is available at each principal's
office. All Information received is confidential.
Each application is reviewed by the principal who
determines whether a family may participate in the
program. If a parent is dissatisfied with the principal's
ruling, he may request an informal hearing by calling or
writing the food service director, 407 W. Fourth St.,
Sanford, 323-40.

11,600

13,940.
18,200
18,470

Families whose annual Income does not meet the above
criteria may dill be eligible to prticlpate. Those with
umully WO medical hills or .pedal education expenses are urged to apply, Mrs. Whitmore said.

LM year a family of five was eligible for reduced-price
lunches with an sonial income of $14,130 compared with
the new figure of $11,200 this year, Mrs. Whitmore said.
To be eligible for the free lunch program, that same
fly dl,. a.eded an amiesi incom. of $7,IM lad year
eQSd with' $10,200 this year, the said.
To be eligible for either program, the family she and

1978.79 year.
Approximately 5,0) students receive a free lunch daily
last year or a total of 880,900 lunches for the entire school
year.

Reduced-Price Lunch
. $7,160
9,410

Free Lunch
$4,00
6,0
7,480
8,940
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11,840

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The school system is a participant In the economically
needy policy wider the auspices of the National School
Lunch Ad. Recently, the federal government elected to
raise the income levels of families who qualify for the
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be back on the commission in

The cod of reduced hmches nsa been reduced even
farther this fail, from 10 cents to 10 cents for all grade
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year. If an annual income or family size should change,
the family should contact the principal to file a new application to determine eligibility.

Lad year, the public ucheols served 2* reduced-price
meals per day totalling *4,100 meals during the entire

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Hoisted to the sky In a cherry-picker, Seminole
County Sheriff John Polk painstakingly nails the
sheriff's department emblem to Building 310, The
sheriff's department recently moved to the facility
at the Sanford Airport to consolidate Its services and
acquire "a little more elbow room." As he hammers
away. Polk says, "The sheriff's department has
found a new home."

In other business, Cleveland
said he will be talking today to
officials of the Superior
TrnIng Service with main
offices in Indianapolis about
leasing airport facilities for a
l$.month period for a training
schooL

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Linda Martin, effective at 5
p.m.
He did so to comply with a
court order by Circuit Court
Judge Richard Muidrew, who
gave Goldberg until midnight
today to resign or go to jail For
contempt of court.
Goldberg previously had
submitted his resignation eflective at 11:45 p.m., Sept. 3, to
run in the Sept. 4 special
election to fill a vacancy in
District 5, where Goldberg has
lived since last September. The
seat was vacated with the
resignation of Stephen Barton
on May 31, because he had
moved out of the city, with l'
years left In his tern.
Goldberg today expressed
regret that he could not stay on
until the city's budget for the
coming fiscal year is corn'.
pleted. "I am very upset that
we were unable to finish the
budget Tuesday night and I
couldn't get the other conimissloners to hold another
budget session Wednesday
night," he said. "We had gone
through all the departments'
budgets, but there were still
some loose ends not agreed
upon, so we couldn't finalize it."
"If it were not for completing
the budget, I would have

With the grant amount locked
Into the first appraisals, the
acquisition of the land will
require a higher than anticipated outlay of money by the
authority, Cleveland pointed
out. The exact amount will not
be known, he pointed out, until
negotiations are concluded.

The authority members voted
unanimously to authorize the
negotiations.

resigned earlier," he added.
An effort by Mayor June
Lormann to appoint Goldberg
to fill tile vacancy at the June 11
meeting failed to gain the
support of the commission, so a
special election was called.
Should Goldberg defeat the

Longwood
City
Corn.
missioner Larry Goldberg
ended the suspense late Wednesday afternoon by submitting
his resignation from the
District 1 seat to City Clerk only other candidate in the

updated appraisals were obtained showing that values of
the properties had Increased
substantially.

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Although policy varies from
school to S(ht)Ol, it student
normally is susjtdi'd for five
days for his first offense and 10
days for subsequent offenses.

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lie told councilmen last week
a i r-con diti on i ng has been
disconnected in the city's police
cars and I truck has been shut
(to%t'l in the public works
department.
l.t. George Meyers of the

money is

police department said today it

renewed, use of the reserve
funds will not W necessary.
Meanwhile, Kulbes has been

is hoped by shutting off the airconditioners in tlie four Police
vehicles mileage per gallon of

$50,000

using up gasoline while the
vehicles are standing still. With
the air-vondthoicrs off, it can
get pretty hot in cars standing
still

Meyers said.
The city council, while
charging Kulbes to search for
ways of saving money, approved the transfer on a ternporary basis of $60,000 in
reserves into the budget to pay
bills for the remaining six

will cost city property owners is

included.

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Mayor Sorenson's
over
signature today urging the
people to vote for the tax in1L
crease on
-17he loiter from me says
'Hey folks, we reall y need this
money,' Sorenson said. He
said it question and answer type
of information sheet showing
some of the reasoning for the
tax incr ase proposal and
calculating how much more it
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City Clerk Connie Major at
the same time reports that
absentee ballots for the special
election are available in city
hull.
According to Seminole
Supervisor of Elections Camilla
Bruce, 1,114 city residents are
eligible to vote in the election.
Polling place for the election
Is the city council chambers at
city hall. Two mechanical
voting machines will be used in
the election.

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
A $1 rate increase sought by
Orange-Seminole Cablevision
In the city of Longwood
received another setback
Monday night.
The City Commission tabled a
final vote on the ordinance
grantin g the rate increase until
the last regular meeting in
September after several
complaints were heard from
cablevision customers.
Reacting to phone calls they
said they had received from
cablevisIon customers, u well
as complaints voiced at the
public hearing, the commissioners said they would give
the company until then to
correct some of its problems.
One of the most frequent
complaints heard was that it
was impossible to contact the
company by phone to report
reception problems when they

Memorial Chapel in Orlando,
and he will be buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery.,
Mrs. Henderson said that her
son Ronald had just told his
sister two days before the accident that he had decided to go
on to college."
"Don had promised me he
was going back and finish high
school," she added.
The twins were burled today
in Glen Haven Memorial Park,
Winter Park.
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said of her son Eugene's death,
"We're gradually getting used
to It. But it hasn't really hit us
yet. They had services for him
yesterday at the Hawthorne
Funeral Home In Orlando.
"Gene was a fairly quiet boy.
He had a lot of friends. There
were about 150 of them at the
services yesterday.
"He watched the races at the
drag strip but he never raced

The twins, of 6361 Foiz]ey
Ave., Orlando, were among six
victims who ranged in age from
is to 19, when two cars plowed
Into a crowd of 40 to 50 youths.
Two others were Injured.
Mrs. C.J. Narut, mother of
one of the youngest victims,
Julie Narut, 16, said today,
"Julie wua wonderful gjzl She
was a bundle of fire and always
on the go.
"And she was working for the
summer in a kiosk outside of
the Hawaiian Village in
Disneyworld. She was active
in school too, and was a
cheerleader
with
the

himself.
"He's been going to Valencia
(Community College) but he
planned to go to FTU and be an
accountant."
"I taugM one of the Henderson twins who were killed,
Ron, for one semester. He was a

Rasslerettes and a member of

very nice boy," said Mrs.

occur.
Nancy Carpenter, a resident
of Skylark
subdivision,
reported that once she had been

21 days without cable service
and after trying unsuccessfully
for a whole week to contact the
firm, wrote a letter. "It still
six months to st raight en

took

out the bill," she added, admitting that the incident had
occurred a year and a half ago.
Judy Hepp, of 1402 Robin
Court, said she had been
without cablevision for a fourday period because she was
unable to get through to the
company by phone. "I tried
every half ho ur for four days,"
she said.
Ethel Goldberg, who lives in
Tiberon subdivision, said she
had been waiting for three
years for cablevision. "If you
would hook up the people who
have been waiting, It would
alleviate the need of raising the
rates," she suggested.
The chief engineer for
Orange-Seminole Cablevision,
Charles King, admitted that a
major problem with the
telephone syst em existed. "We
contacted Winter Park
Telephone Company and
Southern Bell over a year ago

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Later will be the hard time." Wior Park ftocltal,moved to
saki Mrs. Nan*, who lives at a regu'ar room, then retained
heldá Drive, Orlando. Monday nigid to biteasive care1
The sister of Ned Schuler, 18, according to a hospital
of 3625 Oak View Drive, apokeinan, His c'ndjUon is
Orlando, another of the victim's critical, the spokesman said.
was to broken iç to talk at BernerdFlzmlpn, is, was in
. no. saw too many "progressive care" at the
people had called and "It gets to hospital today, the spokesman
you after awhile," Servioss said. The last report of his
weretobsheldfor&amp;tujer at * condition listed him as
P.M. today at the Castle satisfactory.

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The city has sought an extension of the funding through
the CETA office in Atlanta. The
$W,000 funding is to be picked
up In the regular city budget for

When the city council 10 days
ago decided against initiating a
utility tax in the new fiscal
year, it made up the deficit of
deleted anticipated utility taxes
by budgeting expenditure of
reserves.
According to Sorenson, if the

say the mass.
school chorus.
"Her younger brother,
Mark Edward James, it, one
Tommy .iid her sister Cathy of the two youths injured, had

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year if the searching through tile budget to gasoline will be increased by
find where spending can be cut two to three miles.
on raising property taxes front to case the financial strain in
"We tire trying to discourage
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Inc remaining weeks 01 the 1979 the officers idling the cars.

the French Club, Mrs. Narut Glllmore, a teacher at Colonial
School in Orlando.
added.
"We had a visitation and
The parents of the yowiged
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CollIson Funeral Home in Hargill Ave., Orlando could not
Orlando and we'll have a be reached for comment.
funeral mass tonight at 7 Shelley Was l5 and astisdento(
o'clock. Father Bob Fuchecko( Boone High School in Orlando.

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Mayor Walter Sorenson said

BYHUGHTHOMSON
Herald Staff Writer
"The boys were inseparable" - In lIfe....and In
death,
The speaker was Mrs. Faye
Henderson, mother of twin
boys, Donald and Ronald, who
were killed early Saturday
morning while watching drag
races on a dark, rural road near
.
Four
other
Orlando
youngsters lost their lives at the
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Th
" ey both water skiled,"
Henderson said today.
"Don Used to run the boat."

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day for you to do it. Dun'j wait
financial matters. Avoid Im- nfl nShi.. C,. •.. Ak.. 1...1aI....o.I..._
A Utah readr asks whet
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pulsive acts.
Igriffs are.
GEMINI (May 21-Joe 20) BYOSWiUJ$eeby
y are a mythical fifth
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22
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Second
efforts should prove aM Lisa Sestag
suit Invented by Sidney Lens
Important goals can be
u the bulsofa story. me
achieved today provided you do successful for you today, so
"Anewbo
victim picks up a dream
do
n't
be
disappointed
U
YOU
nothing erratic. Use your
Victor. Mollo Is called 'Mu- notrump hand only to be
tars and Monsters'. It fea- beaten when his right-hand
common sense and you'll be a, don't grab the brass ring on the
first try. Keep plugging and
tures a group of players ápponent runs off 13 cards in
winner
from the 'Hidious a green suit.
you'll be a winner.
SAGITARIU8 (Nov. 33-Dec.
Hog, an unpleasant expert
CANCER (June 21-July 22) to lb. 'RUefUl Rabbit
21) ThlngswWworkoujtoyour
liking today provided you Your material Prospects an nrniee,vu'bidandvery
(For a copy of JACOBY
very encouraging at this time, luypl
operate at
MODERN, send S1 to: "Win at
hlghSd
. . exPlanation of Bridge, "care of this newspa..
darda. Don't be Influenced by so keep your eyes peeled for the bidding
of today's hand per, P.O. Box 419, Radio City
opportunity.
However,
steer
an associate with (leviOI
is that the Rabbit, sitting Station, New York, N.Y.
clear of wild speculations.
South, Is playing a match as IXID.)
realistic in business and

with Chileswhen h

Terry and

1979-1980 fiseal

city policy department's people approve a referendum

They made the appointment uniformed officers.

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simply waiting.'

TAURUS (April 25-May 29) If

this pay the salaries of half of the the

federally
funded
CornBacon, Sr. prehensive Employment
left the Lake Mary city hall for Training Act (CETA)
will be
the car trip ,to the senator's extended into the
new year to

it's a fairly common problem

there Is a domestic problem

a

Councilman Martin

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and one diamond when he
holds a major suit. The Hog
can then play all dummies."
Oswald: "The Rabbit's
one-diamond opening is correct in this silly system. The
Hog's three notrump an
overbid. The Rabbit Is now
confused and goes to four
spades thinking that the Hog
has forgotten his OWfl
system."
Alan: "Even with the Ra bbit as declarer, four spades
is unbeatable. He ruffs a
club, leads a diamond to
dummy, ruffs a second club
and so on cashing his
aces and kings, 5coring four
club ruffs and making his
last two high trumps by

about.

morning,

Burt Perinchief, City Manager if the quartet Is successful, the

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won over today if you ask for
their support nicely instead of
demanding It.

office In Lakeland at

Councilmen Harry

lot you can do
develop scabies. In fact, in
for hemorrhoids that Is more
recent times, there's
been
an useful than questionable highly
epidemic of scabies in all
strata
advertised
preparations.
of socIety.
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your favor. Find out more of
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March 20)
what lies ahead for you In the
Conditions
should begin
year following your birthday by
brightening
for
you as of today
for
your
copy
of
A4FOsending
Graph Letter. Mail $1 for each where your work or career is
489, concerned. Focus on what you
to Astro-Graph,
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. hope to achieve and do a good
job.
Be sure to specify birth date.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It's
You
should be rather lucky at
very Important today to let your
just
about
anything you tackle
nobler Instincts surface and to
today.
'ilie
one
exception lies in
treat those you deal with
an
area
where
you're
gambling
compassionately. Good things
on
something
you
know
little
will happen as a result.

WINYN.'

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(ANP r PRESUME
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GM'..E Y4*G CALLEP.'

WELL IN THE TOP
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something today you weren't
too successful with previously,
The odds have now switched to

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neuuer wno Warn uuormauon
You can get scabies from on this common problem can
contact with anyone who has send 75 cents with a long,
them or from bed linen or stamped, self-addressed entowels that have been con velope for The Health Letter
HOROSCOPE
tamlnated. Even the family number 13-12, Hemorrhoids,
pets may pass the mites along. New Treatments For An Old
BYBERNICEBEDEOSOL
That'swhyit'sso important lf Affliction. Address your
there is someone in the family request to Dr. Lamb, In care of
who has scabies to clean all of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
For Tuesday, August 21, 1979
the linen, all the towels and all Radio City Station, New York,
the clothing. Any clothing that N.Y. 10019.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. ...
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AUGUST21, 1979
19) In your commercial
Lady Luck is likely to play a dealings today, stick to
prominent role In your Un- methods which have proven to WIN AT BRIDGE
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dertakinga this coming year. Be be successful. Avoid ex- '
ready to move swiftly once she perimenting with the unknown. .
gives you the goiheadsignal.
the Hog's partner. The Hog
AQUARIUs (Jan
has devised a system In
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't
Persons whose cooperation is
which th e Rabbit opens one
be hesitant to take on vital to your n dscanbeeasliy
club with a balanced hand

by Howie Schneider

DIP VA
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the problem.
personal hygiene and still THERE IS A

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from bed clothing or other
materials around an apartment

By DONNA ESTES

Currently, the salaries of four
Sanford last week addressing
of
the department's sworn
more than 250 citizens, sup.
personnel are paid through
assistance with a federal porters and seminole
county
agency in gaining funding for and city officials at the Greater CETA. But the eligibility for
those salaries through CETA is
that financially troubled Sanford Chamber of
Commerce
of

produced redened streaks or these days. Perhaps when you
burrows. The diagnosis Is !ea.11 that It's not caused Y
confirmed by looking at the lack of cleanliness and can be
transmitted from
mite under the microscope. It Is easily
ding, linens,
a frequent cause for a mad- contact with towels and close
anybody who has
dening Itch,
It, you will feel less depressed
Now I can't vouch for what about
your doctor said to you but I suspectthe whole situation. I
you'll be still less
would like to point out that a depressed if you can get rid of
person can

REMEM

Sought

Herald Staff wrfter

Lake Mary city officials were
appealing to U.S. Sen. Lawton
Chiles, DLakeland, today for

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house If someone lived there
who
was infested with scabies.
burrows underneath the gin,
I kIlOW it's embarrassing but
commonly between the fingers.

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have your

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son and I have scabies, our
doctor told t. She said It was
caused from filth but no one ls
cleaner than we are. We have
cleaned some awfully dirty
apartments as we have several
apartment houses. The
medicine our doctor prescribed
for ti hasn't done much good.
What can be done and how long
does scabies last? We're going
out of OW minds. It causes such
d emtl di
barras&amp;nent.
DEAR READER— I'd like to

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DEARDR. LAMB—What is
scabies and what causes it? My

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

painter

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and asked for a survey on how
to Improve the service and each

recommendation has proven
insufficient as the problem
grew," said King.
"We have since purchased a
new system to increase the
number of lines and will pick up
and hold all calls in proper
sequence. We are planning to
extend phone answering service to evenings and Saturdays
and are acquiring additional
tape machines to advise callers
on programming and construction. This should be img1"*iit by

King explained that many of
the Interruptions in service are

caused when contractors accidentally cut the lines. In an
effort to provide better service
for th e Longwood area, King
said, the trunk line is being
replaced with a microwave
pa th at the cost of $106,000 by
mid-September.
In response to Mrs. Goldberg's suggest ion, King pointed
out, "the cost goes up In the
same proportion and we have to
pay $14,000 a mile to put in
cable." He said the company is
In the process of providing lines
for hookin g up some additional
parts of the city where it Is not
now available.
The rate hike, from $6.50 to
$7.50 monthly base rate,
originally to be effective July 1
later was changed to Sept. I.
The firm first had asked for a
gradual increase to a
maximum of $8 by the end of
1980. On May 21 the comm ission
approved the request 3-2.
Final approval was delayed
pending the outcome of
proposed state legislation

which would have dc-regulated
cablevision In the city. The bill
was passed, but later vetoed by
the governor. By that time
Commissioner Stephen Barton
had resigned and the four
remaining commissioners were
split on the proposed rate hike.

On July 23 the commission
approved on first reading a
compromise which would have
given the Cablevision firm a $1
a month Increase for one year
from Sept. 1.

Homeowners Plead For Relief From Drainage Costs

ByGZOPUYPOUNDS
homeowners auocla$ion Ipeclaltazdidrictwhjchwoujd preaching the county for help said, were futile.
special drainage district and placing two of their own were levied beginning In 19
HnaldIWfWrIS
president, told the corn- draw fimda ft= all the users of because "all other avenues
"We've run the complete sell bonds for a drainage canal members on the board.
A year later, the district
Indian Hills and 111m4 'nl.'Iqe.rs daring a work lbs system.
have bean unsuccessfuL" He bureaucratic circle, but we've needed to proceed with
"The obvious purpose of this petitioned and gained circuit
Pines .homeewners Is
Indian Hills homeowners said the homeowners have gotten nowhere," he stated.
suburban development, Fry establishment was to provide court approval to annex areas
5mhaie Coy received little
Acesrng to Fry, the Lake made a ibrillar proposal to the sougist help from the governor,
The plight of the Indian Hills said.
the owners of the Florida that were Included In the whole
lidicotionci
post Meadsy H.wefl district's drainage coiMy two years ago, but It was the Seminole Legislative homeowners began In 1967
that time, $165,000 in bonds Development and Utilities drainage basin, bordered on the
M
SIan they ad the boord of system Is psid far by 519 rejecte&amp;
delegation, the Department of when land developers Used a were sold by the special district Company with a
vehicle to east by Route 436 all the way to
count ceamla'Ioners t risithat,.. yet a total of IN,
"Have you any ides where we Environmental Regulation and law designed for ag
ricultural and a three-member board of provide a funding base for the Orange County line from
tenoN 110111111111 they er'lr a realMs plea lb. swain of would get the f
to pay for other soirees. The results, he and ranch lands to establish a supervisors to oversee the
construction of facilities to Highway 1742. The westerly
ha
d.3w"iybis $4 {l"wlwdal
this project?" V"ionsr
spending was established. The drain their own Lands without border ran roughly from Hightheir bs
— akrs the hesft of the Bob Stw asked Fry.
bond Luue financed the direct coats to themselves," way 17-92 southwest to the
s monkey, In the form ofa dri.gt district. The ,e, he
Fry' suggMsd the money
dredging
of a canal from Fry said.
Orange County line parallel but
cmii system .heswa sMd, Iii "Pion ligity."
comsfremthi countY's genital
Oxford
Road
through Indian
The
1117
bond
issue
was
slightly
east ci Oxford Road.
soon
Dowel Woter sad Fry sad ether hems.s.ns fad. He $4 the cod would run
Kewanee
holding
secured
by
taxes
to
be
Levied
Taxes
on this annexed land,
Rwmwm D$4 wo kin . watme
y to prdim $
$78,115 to $115,111.
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against
the
homes
in
the
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the Orlando.
aaeta of the dIdrIcIam.
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Heeplhal ...................2* Kewanee trail was built.
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origina] district through 147. Seminole Jai-Alai Fronton,
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TP eMs toipirot. __ 1M_
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WORLD
IN BRIEF
Colliding Trains Kill 59,
Insure 250 In Thailand
BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!)
A freight train
smashed Into the side of a commuter train packed with
students at a rail junction outside Bangkok early today,
killing at least 59 people and injuring more than 250
others, railway police said.
A police spokesman said 59 bodies had been recovered,
but more dead were still trapped beneath tons of twisted
wreckage.
Medical officials said more than 250 passengers were
treated for injuries and 170 of them detained at hospitals
some of them in serious condition.
Rescuer workers said they had freed the last of the
victims trapped alive, but that many caught under tons of
steel had died before they could be reached.
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Plants Causing Headaches For Deputies
"We're having one hell of a time killing 'em," says Sgt. Robert
Kunkler of the Seminole County Sheriff's Department.
Kunkler was referring to an estimated 10,00(1 marijuana plants
near Chujuota that are so "healthy" that two doses of weed killer
won't kill the plants.
The marijuana patch was discovered by the sheriff's department two months ago in a raid that led deputies about a mile
through scrub oak and Palmetto Bush. Then, the plants were only
inches high, Kunkler said. Deputies found a sophisticated
irrigation system set up and empty bags of fertilizer on the site.
Since the weed killer has failed, deputies will use a little elbow
grease Wednesday morning and literally pull the plants now as
BREAK-IN
tall as five feet high up from the roots, Kunkler said.
Someone broke into a car dealership in Longwood sometime
"We could use a defoliate to kill them but that would also over and weekend and stole about $0 in cash, according to
destroy the trees and plants around the site," Kunkler explained. Seminole County deputies.
Consequently, an estimated 15 deputies will arm themselves
Entry was gained through the south door of the service
with plastic bags to gather the plants to be burned at the end of the
department
of Baird Ray Datsun on Highway 17-92 in Longwood,
harvest,
deputies
said.
The burglar rifled an unlocked drawer in the parts
Th
Ile marijuana site is about an acre that hosts one plant per
department
office
and found the money in a manila envelope,
inch.
deputies reported.

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CAR MISSING
Someone stole a 1973 Ford pickup from an Altamonte Springs
service station where it had been towed only a few hours earlier,
according to Seminole County deputies.

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lContinued From Page lAj

Palestinian Review Starts
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The administration today
began an intensive review of Its policy on the Palestinian
Issue and Its effect on long-term peace prospects in the
volatile Middle East.
Ambassador Robert Strauss Monday returned
empty-handed from a three-day trip to Israel and Egypt
and said both sides object to new U.S. Ideas on the
Palestinians.
He anged
rra
to meet at the White House this morning
with Vice President Walter Mondale, Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance and presidential National Security Adviser
Zblgnlew Brezezinaki. Vance cut short a Martha's
Vineyard visit to fly home for the high-level meeting.

Indian Political Crisis

18 Kurds Are Executed
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — Eighteen Kurds found guilty
of inciting a rebel attack on the western frontier town of
Paveb were executed during the past 24 hours, press
reports said today.
The Pars news agency said 13 of the men were
executed in Paveb today after an Islamic trial presided by

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The pickup was towed about 4 p.m. Monday to the Texacrj
Service Station on State Road 436 in Altamonte Springs but was
missing at 11:30 p.m., deputies said. The owner of the $2,500 ear
said he did not have the car, according to deputies.

NATION

REVOLVER STOLEN
A Smith and Wesson .38 blue steel revolver was stolen from thi.
home of a Sanford man. according to Sanford police.
John Kenneth Hollender,36, of 2553 Marshall Ave., Sanford, told
police he discovered the gun missing Saturday from his home.;
In addition to the firearm, a holster of black waffle weave and a
Nikon camera also were taken, for it total value loss of $600,;
Ilollender told police.

Carter To Participate

LOWELL, Fla. UP!) —
Terry Jean Moore was paroled
from prison today, determined
to make a new life for herself
and her Infant daughter,
Precious.
Terry's sister from Superior,
Wis. and her mother from
Youngstown, Ohio were waiting
to greet her as she stepped
through the gate at the Florida
Correctional Institute for
Women near Ocala. Also
present was a young attorney,
Jacquelyn Steinberg, who
helped Miss Moore successfully
force the state to care for her
baby in prison.
Miss Moore, 23, spent two
years and one week in prison
for a $5 iobbery and a jalihouse

After explaining the definitions of aggravating and
mitigating circumstances in the case, Marblestone asked
once more for austere punishment:
"Mills killed and shot that man in cold blood and I ask
you to show him the same deference and respect he
showed Mr. Wright."
Joan Bickerstaff, defense attorney, told the jury Mills'
crime was not "so shocking, so horrible, so vicious, so vile
that only death can satisfy,"
She described Mills' crime as not a case of
premeditated murder but a "bungled burglary" where a
man was killed.
"This is not a case of murder for hire," Ms. Bickerstaff
contended. "It is not a mafioso type In gunning down of
Mr. Wright. It is not cold, calculated pre-meditated
murder."
Shz' appealed to the jurors to grant Mills life Imprisonment, where he would serve a minimum sentence of
25 years. The time served would pay for his crime, she

ABOARD THE DELTA QUEEN (UPI) — Jimmy
Carter is cruising down the Mississippi River, but it's his
plunges into the sea of faces at each stop that Is turning
the unusual working vacation into a success for the
beleaguered president.
Carter today was scheduled to participate in a telephone
call-In show on a Davenport, Iowa, radio station and again
to shake hands with the people who turn out at his stops
along the waterway.
The weeklong journey aboard the sternwheeler Delta
Queen has turned Into a quest to restore the stature of the
presidency as well as Carter's publicly stated aim of
mustering grass-roots support for an energy program.
Asked about the unexpected heavy turnouts thus far on
the 659-mile trip from St. Paul, Minn., to St. Louis, Carter
said, "I consider it to be a nonpartisan expression of
support for the presidency."

"That poor kid never should a job. They posed as hitchhikers
mattress fire. The terms of her
parole require 71 years of have been in there," said Miss and thumbed a ride.
probation. The state gave the Moore's grandmother, Ann
The boy held the driver a(
young mother $100 to make a Niemi. "But she's ready to gunpoint while Miss Moor
fresh start.
buckle down and make a new stole $5 (ruin a purse in the back
She will visit with relatives in life. She really loves that seat. The driver bolted and rag
Orlando for a while before baby."
with his car keys, foiling their'
moving south to Hollywood,
attempt
to steal the car.
Mrs. Niemi was waiting at
where she has been promised a
home
with a newly baked cake
Miss Moore was sentenced td
clerk's job in an auto salvage to
celebrate
her granddaught- 7 ' years in prison and 7'
store. Precious, whose mother er's
homecoming.
years probation after plea ding
claims was fathered by a prison
guard, will be placed in a
Miss Moore was living with guilty to the lesser offense o
daycare center when she begins the Niemi's in the summer of unarmed robbery. She had no
to crawl.
1977 when she was arrested previous criminal record. Hem
cousin, who was a minor, wM
"Her attitude is good," said near Orlando and
charged
with
released
on probation.
prison superintendent William robbery at the age of 21. She
Booth of Miss Moore. "It's and a 17-year-old cousin
Miss Moore was given anottl
entirely up to her. She wants to planned to steal a car, rob the er five years in prison when she
make good, that's what she driver and travel to New set her county jail cell mattresI
says."
Orleans where she hoped to find afire out of frustration.

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In absentia last M1Ith. Another five were shot Monday
night In Kermanshah, east of Psych.
Two other men found guilty of counter-revolutionary
activities In the southern Iranian Arab province of
Khusedan were also executed today, bringing to 480 the
total of executions since February.

500 Battle Forest Fire
SINTRA, Portugal (UP!) — Some 500 firefighters
today battled a 6½-mile-wide blaze — the latest in a rash
of forest fires that have killed 25 people In southern
Europe this month.
The fire, 25 miles west of Lisbon, was burning midway
between the elegant hilltop town of Sintra and the popular
coastal resort of Cascals. It flared at midday Monday and
by evening threatened a cluster of homes in the village of
Ciii Di Mali.
There were no Immediate reports of evacuations.

WEATHER

LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Alana Stewart, wife of rock
singer Rod Stewart, gave With to a 6-pound, 13-ounce girl
: Monday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
The baby has not been named.
A hospital spokesman said Stewart, whose successful
recordings Include "Maggie May" and his recent "If You
: Think I'm Sexy," was by his wife's side when she gave
birth at 6:20 p.m.
It was the first child for the couple, who were married
April 6.
: Mrs. Stewart has one son by a previous marriage to
actor George Hamilton.

While most of us are still

wiping the sleep from our eyes, others are aIready,
enjoying the early morning hours fishing In Lake Monroe The water is calm, th&amp;
. air smells fresh and crisp, and the fishing is fine.
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U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree, In an uncharacteristic moment Monday, called former Fayetteville drug addict Helena Stoeckley "one of the most
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The normally unemotional Dupree expressed regret
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first-degree murder charges in the 1915 sex klfllrigs of two
Lincoln boys.
Guatney, 57, on the road since he was 14, waived extradition to Nebraska Monday from Springfield, Ill.,
where he was arrested Saturday. He was to be taken to
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Authorities said Guatney Is siapectsd In the murders of
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CHICAGO (UPI) — Even of suburban Lombard, Dl. so much it seems she forgets
a ruptured spinal disc.
trtpsto two local veterrnarjans, Bertaux, her husband — or
though she can't wag her tall "When some dogs gut par. that she has the wheels."
"We
learned
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often
Lucy was sent to an animal Lucy.
any more, 1-year-old Lucy &amp;I ad they give op, like some
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at the University
doeus't Id the handicap bother people. Bi*not Lucy.
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has a wag herIsilanymors,s4
discs and suffer paralysis," of Illinois at Urbana.
her.
the dog with the special cazilfie
special cart — it's ilke a cuiins Bert&amp;*u, that doesn't moan she Mrs. Bertaux said. ,,It
could be
"He operated on her for a half wheelchair to keep her active
sprightly, ISpo dach.
ft mçpodj the lent happy,
all the preuure on the spine an hour to take pressure off the and to prevent injuries and
duind has been paralyzed from lower i.ii of her
with
"AL first It worried me — I from
the way their weight is spine and see
how much fatigue that might be caused if
her
down since last ,
WSed bow I could fl
distriing.t Itcoigd build over
damage there was," Mrs. she constantl
mh'sayth.13l1iandbas
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"She's become quits good at WaihSppy,"sheid. "Bat her time and might have been
Bertaux said. "He said there along the ground, Mrs. Bertaux
been ep d with a special ming it an
pe
oars stand op, her eyes twinkle triggered just by turning had been a great deal of said.
can wlieelciiair to help her to maneuver it," Mrs. Bidaux and she has a
&amp;ntplrd anIIe." quickly. Many of the dogs damaged disc material and that
"I still hope someday she
gel wo'amd. But that doest said. "She goes on long walks,
Lucy was found shaking with recover,
usually those that she probably had less than 5 be able to walk again," ,
but
morn to dupe.. her.
Mrs.
piays witii the nalgiibnesed frigid under a bed on Jely 13, don't are put to sleep."
percent chance of walking Bertaux said. "She's always
"She mo a good attitude,"
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abIsIsdeager)lgg,
ShsMflMfeaIucymjgig again."
said her owner, Judy Bsrtaun, L
cheerful, never depressed. it's
r are
Vilerinarlaim said she ssred have be put away. Bid after
That dido't discourage Mrs. a good lesson for all of a."
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but Miss Nyad was pushed
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the stiffest and sorest they've
ever been," said Miss N,'ad. "I
feel more tired now, bodily,
than I did after 42 hours on the
Cuba swim when I didn't make
it...

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H:urtii '.cars younger than Pagano. Clou.ser is of comparable
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generally in good snape.

Miss Nyad swan: for 27 hours
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L ittle '.'..is kno'.n about ('louser, who mysteriously thrust
hi ii ist'If into a routine case that gained notoriety because it
pli)iIlar prk'sl '. as accused of being it common thief.

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rIaU,e humIdity, P7 perce; 12:21pm.; low, 1:44a.m., 7:21
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wMd E all
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Forecast: Partly cloudy
BOATING FORECAST
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method of advertising the 1969 gaIned a judgment for $1r,750 To satisfy the court suits, each
Paul
H.
Carlson,
66,
Carlson,
Atlanta
and
2
grand115
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through Wednesday with a
Wiids mostly east to nezation, the district had an petition for annexation to the on an
unpaid loan taken In 1970. Indian Hills homeowner was Nursery Road, Longwood, died children.
eaace of aftesiesi and southeast around is knots adequate tax base to complete district had deprived owners of A
special assessment to district forced to pay $209.39, he said. Saturday. Born in Woodstock,
Semoran Funeral Home, 622
eniag --' iih.wers lIes tk.agh Wodeesdey. Seas Steel all the drainage improvements lands subject to annexation due homeowners was levied to pay
Fry said the homeowners Ill., he moved to Longwood W. Semoran Boulevard,
mostly Is the low ISa. LOWS or lii., sa..th to a light chop. included In the basin-wide process. The 1969 annexation the debt. Other suits stemming
cannot be blamed for not from Indianapolis 16 years ago. Altamonte Springs, Is in charge
tgb$ In the Is, Is said 70s Widely scattered thin- reclamation plan. He said the was declared Invalid and the from the 1970 period were reading
the fine print in their He was a retired Insurance of arrangements.
VpeIabIe wine 1$ mph or loss. dersbswer,,
district wanted to sell ad- district borders reverted back settled for $47,100, Fry said. contract when they bought thi agent and
a former employee of
Kiln probability IS psreeel
EXIENDED FORECAST
ditlonal bonds to complete the to the 196$ borders, but the Again the debt was paid by a homes, since the objection is the Navy
Exchange at the
tedsy, N percost Isaight and $
Fluids except usrtkwest — project, but the bond market in dist rict still was obligated to special aesmoment against the not to
Fun.ral
Notic.
the
payment
of
fees
for
Orlando
Naval
Training Center,
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p*ceu* Wedseadsy.
Mostly smoy days with some 1970 was unfavorable. Con- pay off $200,000 of outstanding homeowners In the district,
the drainage district operation, He was a member of the
widely scattered mainly at- sequently, he said, the board debts incurred to fund ImCAR LSONI PAUL H. — Rory
;, TUESDAY TIDES
As a result of the but to the Inequitable payment Catholic Church of the Nativity,
s
ervice for Paul H. Carlson, a,
Daytona Beach: high, 0:14 Israeli thdersbawers. Highs borrowed
$135,000
and provements to the entire basin edabllnhemnt of the original of those fees.
Of US Nursery Road, Longwood,
the
Knights
of
Columbus,
the
ap.,7d$p.m.; low, 12:$7a.a., upper Ni to mid Ni. I..ws generatedunpajdbuisof$75,000 area.
district and all subsequent
died Saturday, will be
"The unfairness that now Loyal Order of Moose Lodge
1 41 pa.
malaly in the 70s.
Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Semoran
in order to oblain easements
In an effort to bring its tax special assessments, the exists came mostly from the 1851, Sanford, the Indian Legion
Funeral Home. M U of the
and make acldftjonal drainage mo back to
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of Moose with Fellowship
Ressurection will be celsbratsci
Improvements. Fry said the when the $300,100 debt was district have spent more than
by Fr. William G. P4sidr
The coenmlssloners said they Degree, the Hagar Viking Club
entire ndel*edness was to be Incurred, the district sopor. $600,000, Fry said. He said would review the problem after the American
Saturday at tO am. at the
Association 0
Catholic Church of Nativity.
liquidated by a bond Issue when visors attempted to realmex the Indian Hills homeowners are the details had been sent to Retired
Persons and National
Burial in Glen Haven Memorial
the mare outlook brightened. 1011111land, but failed hi
stuck with an average annul county attorney Nikki Clayton Association of Federal
Park. Winter Park. Semoran
Graham,
Lsroy
OWING
$IMINOLSMRMOIIAL.
However, In 1973 the Florida
In 1975, theSOIhSSJt Bank of tax for bond retirement of $30, to determine what action the Employees.
Funeral Home, 623W. Semoran
BIRTHS
HOSPITAl.
Blvd., Altamonte Springs in
Supreme
court ruled that the Maitland suei the district and
Isnierd:
plus a maintenance tax of $24.
l$fl
county
could
take.
Survivors are his wife,
charge, 16222fl.
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Channel. He was just 11 miles
from the French coast
Miss Nyad swam right up to
the beach Monday as a large
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JUPITER, Fla. (UPI) —
Diana Nyad still had ocean
water dripping from her body
after an 89-mile, 27½-hour
swim from Bimini when she
began talking about her next
challenge
Cuba to Florida.
"That will be my last swim. I
mean where do you go after
that?" Miss Nyad said Monday
after her record-breaking
marathon swim that will bring
her fame as the first person to
win the battle against the Gulf
Stream In the crossing from the
Bahamas to Florida.
Miss Nyad, who will be3oon
Wednesday, failed last August
In the swim attempt from Cuba.
She had also been defeated in
three prev ious trys the swim
the English Channel.
John Erikson of Chicago had
to be pulled out of the water
Monday on his final lap in a bid
to become the first person to

Talmadge Wealth Is Cited

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EARLY MORNING
ON LAKE MONROE

string of January and February robberies credited it , (Its'Gentleman Bandit."
Saul If. Segan, the Philadelphia la yer represt'uituit: ( Iii-r.
told Christie: "I have authority to indicate he I (]nuscr , has had
involvement in those acts that gave rise to charees ;u:airit Vat lot
Pagano."
While Segan said Clouser would not testif utniticiliatti. hr ti- si
of incriminating himself, he said, "Our intent ion is to hr as helpful
as possible to exonerate Father Pagano of acts fit: %% 111( h lic is
wrongly charged."
Christie, who made the announcement in front of an eight -ii ian.
four-woman jury that has heard seven separate robber ' ictuii
swear Pagano was the titan who held tip their stores. e'-ussil the
panel until Wednesday morning.
"The court need_s time to evaluate this matter.' the judge said
Christie ordered Delaware state police to begin an invest u:at:on
into Clouser's alleged confession and set up a I p.11:. ii net in:

Cuba To Florida

WASHINGTON (UP!) Sen. Herman Talmadge, who
has claimed he relied for daily expenses on small cash
gifts from constituents, Is a multimillionaire,
Talmadge's wealth was no secret, although he
previously had pegged his net worth for the years 1973 and
1974 at $1.5 million in testimony before the Senate Ethics
Committee, which is investigating allegations of financial
misconduct,
The extent of the Georgia Democrat's wealth was
revealed Monday In financial disclosures members of
Congress are required to make. Because the law permits
members to list the value of their various holdings In
broad dollar categories, a precise estimate could not be
made.

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'Fuestim lxt'.'.etn himself, police and attorneys for the
prsistuut ion, Pagano and ('lou.ser.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) The Energy Department, in an
effort to help consumers determine If they are being
illegally overcharged at the gas pump, is publishing an
estimate of the legal maximum cost of gasoline In 20
metropolitan areas.
The department's Economic Regulatory
Administration compiled the list, which estimates the
country's highest price to be $1.14 per gallon for Citgo
premium In New York and the lowest to be 86.7 cents per
gallon for Shell regular in Portland, Ore.
David Bardin, the regulatory administration's director,
said he hoped consumers would note service stations that
charge well above the estimated price for their area and
call the special toll-free hotline set up for reporting
suspected price violators.
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Pa., was brought to Delaware and placed at the d0trnt' table. a
chair away from Pagano, while his lawyer uiiplicatrtl him in tin

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contended.

"Mills, 22 will spend more time In the state peniftentiary than he has lived," Mrs. Bickerstaffsaid.
"Although ft cannot bring back Mr. WrtMtispunishinent enough for that type of crime."
With her voice cracking and hands trembling as she
flipped over her notes, the young defense attorney looked
at the jurors and asked for their mercy on her client:
"I believe if you follow the law, you will recommend a
sentence of life imprisonment."
Earlier In her arguments, Mrs. Bickerstaff told the
jury not to rely only on the testimony of co-defendant
Vincent Ashley, who was granted Immunity for his
testimony from any crime connected with the May 25
shooting and burglary.
Ashley, the state's star witness who testified Mills shot
Wright, also received Immunity from prosecution for a
burglary and two other armed robberies he is believed to
have committed during a one-month stint last spring.
"The Interest of justice will not be served if Gregory
Mills faces death and Vincent Ashley, co-defendant, goes
free for his exchange of testimony against him," Ms.
Bickerstaff said.
The jury took about 30 minutes to make Its recom-

WILMINGTON, Del. (UP) — Seven witnesses had identified the
Rev. Bernard T. Pagano as the "Gentlemen Bandit" who staged a
series of armed robberies. Now, without warning, the judge told
the packed courtroom another man had confessed to the crimes.
The stunned spectators gasped in unison.
Tears trickled down the cheeks of Pagano, a Roman Catholic
priest whose kind deeds had won the hearts — and the courtroom
support — of his parishoners.
Superior Court Judge Andrew Christie delivered the flabbergasting news: a Pennsylvania man had confessed to the armed
robberies for which Pagano was being tried.
"It's real good news," Pagano, 53, bubbled minutes later during
a recess.
In seconds, Christie's announcement transformed the tedious,
2-week-old trial into the kind of dramatic pandernoniwn ErIe
Stanley Gardner routinely concocted for his star lawyer, Perry
Mason.
Before the day was over, Ronald W. Clouser, 39, of Brookhaven,

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PROPERTY STOLEN
A tenant allegedly stole $2,700 worth of property including a
cockatoo when she moved out of her Altarnonte Springs apart-.
ment, according to Seminole County deputies.
Robe rt C. Jones, 35, of 123 Chateau Lemans, Altamonte Springs,.
told deputies he had rented an apartment at his home to the tenant:
who lived there for 21 2 months.
When she moved three weeks ago, Jones told police the woman:
stole a cockatoo with one toe missing, valued at $2,000, a l9-inch
television set and assorted home items.

Tuesday, Aug. 21,1979—lA

Seven Witnesses Identify Priest As
Robber — But, Another Man Confesses

IN BRIEF

Terry Moore Out Of Prison

released only two months earlier from prison.
In his final argument, Marblestone told the jury not to
consider the fact that Mills was poor, fatherless, or had a
steady job In their recommendation.
"Consider Mills entered another person's house
thro
th
roug
ugh a window by taking the screen off and armed
himself with a .410 shotgun not as a defense weapon but
offensive weapon," Marblestone said.
Earlier Marblestone advocated the death penalty for
Mills because of the "heinous nature" of the crime.
"Mills is asking you to spare his life," Marblestone told
the Jury, "through his counsel and witnesses."
His pert mustache and black horn-rimmed glasses
giving him a professional appearance, Marblestone
asked:
"Who was there on May 25 to ask Mills to spare James
Wright's life? Nobody. Mills made that decision all on his
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NEW DELHI, India (UPI) — President Neelam
Sanjiva Reddy met with a series of political leaders and
constitutional experts today to deal with the most serious
crisis since India gained independence 32 years ago.
The crisis was precipitated by the resignation Monday
of Prime Minister Qaran Singh after former Premier
Indira Gandhi withdrew her vote an hour before a crucial
vote of confidence in Parliament.
Singh had formed his government only 23 days earlier,
on the strength of the support of 73 votes controlled by
Mrs. Gandhi.

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revolutionary turmoil that led to the overthrow of
the shah last January. That American presence
included a full diplomatic mission operating out of
the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
But, as we now know, the depth and Intensity of
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reliable information about internal developments
in Iran contributed significantly to the policy
paralysis that crippled Washington's efforts to
defend American interests,
It is a safe bet that the intelligence flow from Iran
these days Is even less reliable. Fewer than

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Americans remain In Iran and most of then are

the central Pennsylvania nuclear reactor that
under instructions to maintain the lowest possible went out of control in March and the DC-10
profile. The size of the embassy's diplomatic airliner that crashed outside Chicago's O'Hare
mission has been sharply reduced. Indeed, a Airport in May.
Both the manufacturer of the plane,
dispute between the United States and Iran's
McDonnell
Douglas, and the designer of the
revolutionary government over the designated
reactor,
Babcock
&amp; Wilcox, maintain political
American ambassador has left the embassy In the action committees
that last year donated
hands of a charge d'affaires.
thousands of doll ars to the legislature's camAll this might not matter much but for signs that paign committees.
instability in Iran is increasing despite the conAn analysis of the public financial reports of
siderable public support for the Ayatollah Ruhollab those PACs conducted by Edward Roeder. a
Khomeini and his plans for transforming the Washington-based freelance writer who
specializes in investigations of campaigncountry Into a strict Moslem republic,
financing practices, shows this disturbing
Although reliable statistics are lacking, the pattern
economy apparently continues to deteriorate and
At least five of the seven members of the
there Is substantial unemployment. Oil production Senate aviation subcommittee looking into the
remains well below pre-revolutionary levels, plane crash received contributions from the
McDonnell Douglas PAC totaling more than
Chronic public disorders plague Tehran and other
$14,000
in recent campaigns.
parts of the country. Political dissidents of all
Two
subcommittees
of the House Public Works
ideological stripes appear increasingly disgrtmtled
and Transportation Committee also are probing
and active despite the lack of any semblance of unit
the accident. Of the 36 members of those subor common purpose. Ethnic separatists, including
committees, 25 received campaign contributions
Kurds and Arabs, remain a destabilizing force.
from PACs or individuals associated with either
Does any or all of this threaten the ayatollah's
the plane's manufacturer or the airlines that fly
grip on Iran? And, if so, what would likely follow
the Jet.
A dozen senators, including all three
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In the House,30legislators received more than
us wondering if the next explosion in that strategic $8,000 from the same PAC. Those beneficiaries
country will find Washington even less able to chart include the chairman, ranking Republican and
highest ranking Democrats on the sub'
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UltlsPossibletosufferfromanezceis.
democracy, that could be the most co'I
diagnosis of what now ails Portugal.

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serious and highly publicized accidents also
must confront the problems created by allowing
special interest groups to finance political
campaigns.
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politically evolutionary significance.
But under Portugal's present circumstances,
not even Setthors Plntaullgo 13 much impressed.
She is taking on the job not with grearex::
pectatlona, she has said, but because someone:
has to mind the store in Usbon for the next few
months.
No one is looking forward with much eager-,'
ness to the fall balloting. The Socialists are:
expected to remain the largest party, as they.
have been since the 1974 revolution, but may slip:
a little from their 35 percent of the vote in the last

Leaders Like Bush

electlon,in 1978.

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By ARNOLD SAWLSLAK

the leftist tilt of parliament, they would have to
team UP With the Communists. But the latter,

The Republican leaders ranked Reagan

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Two recent polls Connally behind Bush. Baker was fourth and have bee anathema n coalition partners shki
early da
ys of the revolution.
testin g Republican presidential preferences for
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Several
1900 disclose some interesting differences betThm we olnriou eViandions fw the. dif- m@M unerpsaMy dup knob into the WhW;

ferent rankings. Reagan and Ford probably are vote to achieve a majority. So the outlook•.for.i
the bed known Republicans in the country and pod-election Portugal is that the politieal
first poll, by the Gallup organization, was both
were candidates In 1976. It probably Is a situation will continue to be muddled. - .
a random sampling of people who said they were credit to the Connally and Baker campaigns that
And the faU dection 14 only the be&amp;*:
Republicans. The second, by the Christian they were able to gain any name recognition in
Later
this year come nationwide murdelpIlIt
science Monitor, was a survey
Republican what Is still an unfocused contest.
electio
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state chairmen and national committee memparliamtntary
reped, the regular eleMon
bers. *
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specified
by
th
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constitution. To be followed II
high in the estimation the GOP leaders.
,
The Gallup survey, part of its regular national
1981
by
a
presidatial
dection.
of them served with him when be was
sampling 1,272 persons, involved only the 304 Republican
By
that
tIme,
'Purtuguese
voters may hV b
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The regional commissions jointly sponsored by who identified themselves as Republicans.
severe
cm
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fatigue,
particularly ffibe
of the Watergate trauma and give him part of the
the federal and state governments throughout made the margin of error for the answers
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The supersonic transport, ft bright dream of
they credit for keeping the party train following the
the country have long been criticized as wasteful
political stability and economic recovery. '-"
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ome i t
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two Ngions — CAnfiectivA whm he was rowed
The Monitor contacted 162 GOP leaders &amp;W
a technical marvel but a sad disappointment in the for unemployed politicians.
all4mportant profit-and-loss column. 7be villain is
The Commerce Department and the General got replies frorn 99. That, of course Is slightly .and Tens where he moved towWo his own way. regim with nodalgia. Which is somiething, . . ,
produced dozens of over 62 percent of the total and should be judged
the rising price of aviation fuel that has rewritten Accounting Office
Reagan's seco
also ndJSLranking In leadership the line of what some already suspect Eaiio
audits
and
reports
allgirig
that millions of in that light.
the economics of commercial air travel.
preference
understandable. The have In Mind.
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The
During the late 1%* when French, British, accowgeci
Republicans
polled
by
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Gallup
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their
ideological
makeup
of
the
natWW committes is
for were frittered away on aen
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first choice the nomination was former Gov
strongly affected by the previous national Eanea, commander of the armed forces. The
American and Soviet design teams translated their* seleu projects.
Ronald Reagan California. Second by 1p
some specu
convention. Reagan lost
that discrediting,'
SST ideas into working blueprints, aviation fuel
But now a far more serious charge has
was former President Gerald Ford; former Gov. his effort pA a lot of his loyalists into tha pdy &amp;Mocrstic prociiisses could pepam the way,
sold for 10 cents a gallon.10day, ft figure is six faced: For the first time dinice the economic' John Connally of Texas and Sen. Howard Baker leade .
a soWer — Eanes orwAm — to 90vern
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times that and climbing,
development commissions were created by a of Tennessee were a distant third and fourth.
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of
the
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The party leaders said they beUved --an
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was
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Trial Is scheduled to begin next month in the preferences
ranked former CIA director (and progress In selling hlin.&amp;f as a Republican their cxsand sasrcbsbeeenetoo much bol,
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today to win, butit is so difficult Bradley is winless this year
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pressure Is Involved," said winne r. She earned $10,000 and same time of all players,
By Unitid Press Isteruatlisal
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Mike
Flanagan
and
Ken
do,"
he said, "Is have each of New York with every starter hang in there and
be
total to more than $117,000.
ficials,
aboi*ftandhetoldmethefruth—hedidnotcontrol the Singleton have a game going
our startin g pitchers wear collecting at least one
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most runs In a game since 1974. could."
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WASHINGTON - Years after the United hay. received reports of weapons turning up hi not above exaggerating the rl Invoked to jack bosrown buewuss was wour
WflhiblC for sante players avoiding newemen as they take good care of me," In first place.
MarIners 7, Blue Jay. 4:
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Monday
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abandened there are still frilikig people In traceable to the arsenal we lost hi Vietnam.'
ama caches to hoodwink guli'4t cimirs. ' have reduced production and caused Job lesa.tin
homer capped a five-run fifth.
,,To be in a position to win,
IU they say money Is th. root of all evil, thsy are stating a after his three-bitter and Brewers I WkIIe Sex 3:
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Dick
Davis
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Bill
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114.
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Rangers.
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of age as a sWer," add Uttle.
and dart pwft t1larn Wer thm piddWs
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companies,
than
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backlash.
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brealting,
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"If Mike was a short two previous games ytjgng or wybor else. How wrong they are.
saWrt commulidd insurpols Uwou&amp;d
In the codWo of the war's end, both Naft 6111 hk expoolsel 1 - y,— =4 MW Jo
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with an, ci the rifles.
be thilleliging the Babe."
ve years to go after this. I'll be 50 when that co,t
proceeds train 1.11mg the ammo. But the Viet. Americana smuggled quantities of armS 10
and double to help Roger Innings,
"Thin ire a lot of leapt. sot ther. with g to the agresnouts."
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game
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of
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The Green Bay Packers have 27.
progress of second-year players John Spagnola of Yale, the
In other rost er moves, Steve Mike Hawkins and Bill Mat- learn's ninth-round draft pick.
put an end to Duane Thomas'
Zabel, one of New England's thews and rookie Bob Golic.
latest dream.
Sixth-year defensive back
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and was one of five players cut
as a free agent March 19, was
Also axed were free-agent reserve list with a neck injury.
one of five players cut by the by the Patriots,
linebackers Oliver Barrett of
Th e Pittsburgh Steelers re
Zabel, a 10-year performer Texas Southern and Ken duced their roster to 53 by
Packers Monday as the club
reduced its roster to 54. Thomas from Oklahoma, was deemed Ebeling of Colgate, defensive waiving tight ends Charlie
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was attempting a comeback expendable by the Patriots' lineman Greg Schaum of Claud of Miami of Florida and
after a three-year layoff.
Bill Murrell of Winston-Salem;
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offensive linemen Bruce Kimyears with Dallas in 1970, when
ball of Massachusetts and
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na A&amp;T and wide receiver
175 attempts). The moody firstJerry Taylor of Tulsa.
Second-year defensive end
Texas State, whose attitude
Fred Anderson of Prairie View
problems undermined tremen19
and rookie linebacker Ed Smith
dous natural ability, also
of Vanderbilt, a free agent,
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were placed on injured reserve.
Bowls V and VI.
The Dallas Cowboys cut
Other players released by
seventh-round draft pick Greg
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Green Bay were wide receiver
Fitzpatrick, a linebacker from
Keep eye on this club. John McKay has laid groundwork for
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Jessie Green, defensive back
push to contention in club's fourth year. They're maybe still
Youngstown State, along with
•4.k,
Carlos Henderson, middle lineyear away, by Mckay's estimation But coming fast enough
free agent rookies Mike Kincaid
backer Ronnie Smith and
and Ernie Rogers.
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sive line and mature attitude under fire by young guys
Defense — defense — defense! That's what seems to be in th e minds of Roger defensive end Varlan Bridow.
Th e New York Giants placed
Defense at this stage probably ahead of offense Should
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running
back Bobby Hammond
better 5-11 record.
NAMEOFGAME
Teams must trim their
and linebacker Randy Coffield
Seminole Is working toward an Aug. 30 Jamboree date. Seminole's
rosters to 50 players by 3 p.m.
on injured reserve and also
season opener Is Sept. 7 at home against Orlando Evans.
today. The season 45-player
Bucs have hitched their future to Doug Williams, for whom
waived eight players to get
McKay predicts greatness. There's no doubt about his
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down to 50.
passing arm. This year he can throw to Gordon Jones,
The Denver Broncos placed
valuable addition to receiving corps that already features
ki
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Morris Owens wide, Jimmie Giles at tight end Failure of
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a free agent who played in the
Jimmy DuBoses knee to come around is offset in backfield
Canadian Football League, on
by newcomers Jerry Eckwood, Rick Berns And Ricky Bell
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injured reserve, and waived
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passel of linemen to camp. Most important addition is Greg
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running back Zachary Dixon.
Roberts. tops in college ball (needs Only to learn pass
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defensive tackle Rich Tuten
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protection). Neil O'Donaghue is placekicker. Rating: C
17,
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and offensive tackle Dave
By MILTON RICHMAN
Hubbard.
also keeping an eye on how Phil
United Preu btaUo
American
By
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Middle linebacker Harold
Start with Lee Roy Selmon In that three-man front
and
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A real tight race has was doing."
New York crushed Kansas City,
McLinton, an 11-year veteran
that's some terrific start. He's already among NFL's best.
In beating the Mets, Joe 17-4, Baltimore blanked Texas,
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developed between Joe and Phil
Randy Crowder should be nose tackle. Other end is queswho played In every game for
allowed
only a second-Inning 3.0, Minnesota topped Boston
lion mark. Wally Chambers has ability plus bad knee. Bill
Niekro to see who will become
the past four seasons, was
' ,P.Talk Or Not To
Kollar Is probable answer. Linebacking is stable, with other
,a
the first 2(l-game winner In the single to Joel Youngblood and a
Detroit beat
placed on the injured reserved
Selmon (Dewey) revelation in middle and David Lewis startsingle
to
John Seattle defeated Toronto, 74,
National League and they're fourth-inning
list by the Washington RedReding to gather raves on outside. Deep secondary is also
0,5-3,
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skins,
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underrated because there are no all-pro names. Corners
'MWAO education the same. place all of us did — from thie harder than they are for complete pme. The veteran and Califorrilat downed cieve.
end.his tootbaU career.
capably handled by Jeds White. Mike Washington; Mark
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áaper.
Cotf$ey It stdId9 st0n4 safety. They*-:( ,.onttstent
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49ers
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O1ewthg up in the Los Angeles area when the Pacific Coast
punting from Dave Green. Rating: B
Jo., pllclring for a
traded former All-Pro defenLWue had one of Its franchises there, Anderson would go gel the
Larry Parrish hit pair of
notched
iw New York's only run in the
sive tackle Cleveland Elam to
every morning, turn to the sports section first as a matter victory in 24 decisions Monday second on an RBI groundout by homers and Tony Perez added a
the
Detroit Lions for a No. 2
Likely Bucs can climb up to .500 mark and maybe over if
.çQ%rse and study the box scores both the Angela and night when he tossed a two- Ron Hodges.
solo shot In helping the Expos
draft choice
year. Elam,
Williams gets hot passing hand. Prospects are enhanced
o ' ood Stars.
The way Joe is going he defeat the Reds.
hitter and pitched the Houston
27, a 64, 250-pound tackle, was
by division that's wide open. Make them third In NFC
,..J while the ballplayers, of course, are the ones responsible Astros to an 8-1 victory over the seems a logical choice for the Cardinals I, Padres 3:
Central.
a consensus All-Pro selection in
orqdl the drama and excitement in the games SParky Anderson New York
National League's Cy Young
Ken Oberkfell had three hits,
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se.son in 1978 when former
While Joe was in the Process has never won despite 213 twice to lead the Cardinals to
91*J1 that dram and excitement, and in so doing, they quite
49ers' Coach Pete McCully
snapping the Adros' four- career victories,
game.
the
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players
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victory and extend the Padres'
moved the ex-Tennessee State
"All clubs that win a lot of losing streak to seven games.
ballplayers can't see that. They show a tendency to game losing streak, Phil was
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player
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leading
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th
Braves to a games have least one pitcher Cubs 2, Dodgers 1:
become unhappy when their version the truth doesn't coincide
also placed veteran wide
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Harry Foote cracked his
receiver Kenny Harrison on
the smid effective way of hampering a newsman is by not talkiq
injured reserve because of a
triumph In 32 decIsions. Phil Bill Virdon. "He's a real Bruce Sutter notched his
41"M
knee injury suffered in an
went eight Innings and allowed pleasure because you know majorleague leading 32nd save
exhibition game with Oakland
'*ever dawns on players who do this they are hurting them- only four hits.
losing streaks won't come too in helping the Cubs
their
10 days ago.
wives much more than they are hurting any reporter. He's 9ft
Joe &amp;&amp;nitW he was watch- often if he's taking a regular sixth straight victory.
PLYMOUTK Ind. (UPI) — her initial play-for-pay outing.
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Pirates 6, Glants 5:
Just daying close paid off to the Little's triumph marked the
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Elsewhere in the NL CincinPinch-runner
Alberto Lois tune of $15,000 for Sally Little. first
years as a
brother was making out.
of Sparl Anderson
nati topped Montreal, 5-2, St. scored on a passed ball by Mike
The figure represented top professional she has won twice
"Yeah, I was busy watching Louis downed San Diego, 6-3, Sadek with two out in the eighth prize money for winning the in the mine season. She won at
f mad ball dubs, the trairm's rooil is off limb to all
Soccer ,
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playersheadforin the clubhouse and it was one of the first things younger Niekro. "I was concen- 1, and Pittsburgh shaded San victory In a game delayed three the Ptyinoidb Country Club February, This was her fourth
League Slated
ked about to the Tiger players when he becam their traft an the Meta but I was Francisico. 6-5.
hours and 42 minutes by rain. course Monday. She shot a 54. career LPGA title.
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little beat defending chain- stung on the neck by a bee just Women's Soccer League will
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plait Pat Bradley by one stroke as she f inished driving. Howe- hold registration Monday In the
after Bradley rallied to pull ver, she finished the hole with a Altamonte Springs Civic Center
b1io wish to speak to a writer, it's up to you to tell him, "I'd
with five holes remaining par then 2-putted
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Center,
Dept.'
creil
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white you peers you could nyc almost ca01tiu1y, If it says credit in.
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:; loans), conventional bask INC, Psodtla,
Work or though ether 1S in intinut'hy borrowing on mxance in optional, don't be
anvinge acoMald,
alas "Nbc, vi h
es pew lees.. ervi__' -, am us frau. aes couupaiy. don't want I

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Co-ordinator

and nudity?
people were coming out of the his wallet.
CALIFORNIA MON walls offering their asslatance.
DEAR MOM: The experts But when we had f illed the
you need help in writing
iay thattomakeabhgdealout bags, locked them in
of
sympathy,
the car letters

always within earshot when mother dr1.d him hems takeonecimy plastic shopping jist about hit the ceiling. What
to Ws. We had quite a bit of do you suppose he has to Wde?
MY = owl "108 1111111Y WIN Ift WN WIN* MW *@Wft- AmW to do, so my daughter
SNOOPY

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DEAR ABBY: My 3 yosr-old horrthid, and returned with her to my daughter and

Consumer
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Service'
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NOCNA*SS.NOOSLIIATION
CAU3fl4315j,j

South Seminole

him every step of the way.
took one, too.
DEAR SNOOPY: Maybe he
Abby, is it wrong for small
If you want to get waited on in has nothing to hide; he just
boys to play naked together? Or a hurry, just carry a large resents your nosiness. U you
am I raising a pervert? What do empty shopping bag into a don't want' your mini-pr
oblem

Abby Idea. Th. girl ran borne, something funny that happened I'm just plain nosy. Anyway,

todey a they

SANFORD'

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Woman' Pays Tribute To Mate

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th anked t hem for coming

aba

00Seascape Workilbop- 7 to

-' for rm. It's my 361h

$IIYICI IN YOUN $0101

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10 p.m., Tuesday; Sept. 119; Fee: $20; and 6 to 8 p.m.; a.m.; Tuesday; Sept. 11 to Oct. FT*ctice - 4 to 5 p.m.;

Oct. 23; G-126; Fee: $15.

Dearest Msrtr

1AIR ASINCY
3237711 PHONE 3234$1

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PIT.

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were 15 yesis ng,, I repeat ion and two nelgl'bor boys
his mother who was practically in Qw'*snas.
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i. , them with plea..!.:
age were playing in our ainaI1 hysterics. By that time I had
We were leaving the house to

'PHILIPS -

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: anaiversary,and became those

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words are no

DRAPflIs
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2S1OAOAKAVE.

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Lasky Dr., Beverly nui
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Buddenly an ower ddw of discow that when they'
ve seen have good jots, a car ci our 132
1q12.
WILMA IN DENVER
own, a neat apartment
and no Calif.-L - ---And bsc. Vk.ews nil one of the boys appeared, and one, they've seen 'em all,
DEAR WILMA: What a these I____ I kno, what when she saw hoe brother DEAR ABBY: Your letter t serious problem. However, I do
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101"
dw n6W a big low My INTIMIDATED BY SALES. have One mini-PrOblem- I'm
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-1 I renchedmeeamytlthwidMig
I live yea
son qiickly aiimttt.dft was his PEOPLE reminded me of courtous, auspicious, or maybe

See us now, for ó FREE

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Seminole Memorial

p,m. to 9:30 p.m.; Monday; 18; G.106; Fee: $5.

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MOWER

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Morday, Wdneaday, Friday;
Slim 'N Trim - I to 9:30 Sept. 710 Oct. 19; 5CC Tennis AEC No. 11; Fee: $45.
Quilting - 10 am. to noon;
10 p.m.; Monday; Sept. 10 to
Soot. S to Dec. 17; 11-110; Fee: p.m.; Thursday; Sept. 6 to Oct. Courts; Fee: $20
MUSIC&amp; DANCE
Wednesday; Sept. 12 to Oct. 10;
Oct. 15; AEC No. 11; Fee: $13.
25:
11-119;
Fee:
$15...and...4:30
Community
Band
7
to
10
$20.
.
Tennis II- 11 a.m. to I p.m.; 1,006; Fee: $15 and 7 to 9p.m.;
Flower Arrangement 7:30 p.m.; Tuaday; SqA. 4 to Dec.
Jul DUCO-Zzerdle I - I to to 5:30 p.m.; Monday; Sept. 10

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She may be 75, but

"The girls (daughters)

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the fall."

and friends also attended.

. ànxilversary. Please print ft homas being rve.vir known, pool for a while unclothet

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, '~ Al I

Tiny Ray &amp; *0 Mary I to Archie

Art SUPPIII. .,
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ACRYLICs. wà..
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Stevenson, Mrs. Byron

of nudity tends to give children
babin wiftut any CIOUMI,, the implaton that their bodies
ThsnthSyallglgglsdandtoak are"dirty"andsosnethlngtobe
.
that you published a
AndTwhadbyunyidsf$ o thir swimti
_____trunks. It _____
hasned 01. Furthermore, its
., * beautiful tribute to your bessW yews, at kinink wu&amp;mybd day wid I aaw
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~usband on your 25th weddiq
most

IPINSU.CU$TOM$flIPUI

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love going on Mrs. Rogers'

and just kept right on

MA kindness and wiFt prayed, aM my payers
::-4erdawft, but I'
m not very have been aasgroir@4 n I knw
:*od with words. A friend told whatfatikin.

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' IHULAIANCU$T0MPAINTINS.

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Senior Citizens Tours," she

She is a Pink Lady at

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Gertrude has been to
Europe three times. "I j ut

Other outof4own relatives

the world to have been mar ried I knew what I.e. Is.
:::tà this wonderful man for 25 I've sees two teenagers
____
•:ears.
safely tlo'eqk the____
In-Uc
:-' want to exprean my AP- teens, a. I knew what
' - edat1ontomyhtmbsndforall aitiofacUsels.

699

VINYL TOPS ovi000 RIPUCID 35

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NOMI*OSIO*NI,ON
GUY TNOINTONAT.
.

(SRAKI$-OVIINAUL-'TW$.UP)

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1970

. DEAR ABBY: I wW SOOfl Univena
I
pelebrate my silver wedding say:
%nnlversary and consider
I had a mother and father
giiyself the luckiest woman in' who really loved each other, a.

1395

.

U.NATLAUMMYSLVD,

Connie (Fox) and Sherra
(Jones),"
in the past few sears

remained until Sunday.

Begl.g_Sta1aedGiags_ p.m.; Thursday; Sept.6to Dec. Friday; Sept. 7

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Moreland Sr., Mrs. Sue

remained until retirement

#I
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start a garden dde for the
girls west of Sanford like
Bonnie Schumacher,

Gertrude has a zest for life.
She hugged her guests,

after the party and

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Private Pilot Ground School
109:30p.m.; Tuesday; sept.11 Sabal Palm Club; Fee:
NEWCOMER!
No. 11; Fee: $15.
...6:30
to
8
p.m.;
7
to
10 p.m.; Wednesday;
oday; Sept. 13 to Oct. 18; G-130;
$20..
and
Karate - 6 to 7:30 p.m.; to Oct. 23; 11-119; Fee: $29
Se
pt. Sto Nov. 14; 1,216; Fee:
Watercolor Technique Fee: $15.
Wedasuday and Friday; Sept.5
Aerobic Dance.'Fxerclie - 7 Tuesday; Sept. 11 to Oct. 23;
Florkia's own greeting
Workshop - 9 a.m. to noon;
Ceramle..PoItsry - 7 to 10 tO 55$. IS; 0-111 Pie:
.
to$p.m.; Thurscy; Sipt. 8th Sabil Palm Club; Ece: $45...and...9 a.m. to noon;
sai'slcs" - dsdlc$t4 to
Monday; Sept. lOtoOct. 15; G. p.m.; Wednesday; Sept. 12 to
cmuni - 6 to p.m.; Oct. 25; 11-119; Fee:
$20...and...9toll a.m.; Friday; Saturday; Sept. 15 to Nov. 17; ' wmlngnswr,$i6q

$41,050.

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on Park Avenue where they

Martha Babe, arrived

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six in all,
Gertrude's sister, Mrs.

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COMPLITI

$0.4. 51s.CIsiL'I S.'
III' 1.15 440
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Sal 110* 11411 •MHSa-AlyIes
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Sos
hemp. D'S 40. .
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1440134044
PIN 14 Mirth, SF 04, t145L U4rsJf,.'
. .5* $4
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(l'fl*OsP(14) 111.11, YU4'
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Y1054*9*
550 '01 SamIr SaP
s,40 740
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L.
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for St. John's Realty lxi
Sanford, from 1957-62. Then
she and her husband both
real estate brokers, opened
the John Fox Realty office

sday; Sept. 4th Sept. 27; AEC and 9a.m., to 12 noon; Thur. Dec. 18; Wile; Fee: $15.

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011n-Amw Hon to Melon spee, Grace P., 1111k 0, Chorrywood some at &amp;W%% Ld I 81k S, Lock
Lot 33. Ilk A.' St1SIIn Pit Un 3. Gardens, $100.
•
At%IV Phillip sac., ___
$16010..

'IdimlO. P%N 10; Hernindss,

*14a

work as secretary in
DeLand and later worked

11.

chants.

5*0, ka11n Park Un. 3. ISMOO. P. to Charles B. Gumck, ill 1. *0 Arbor, PhillIps Sec. 13,000.
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4.45 4

Mit '04, hRanmt ha 1440715
3kr,ts
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Gertrude continued to

Gretchen from Orange
Park. There are also two
mom great grandchildren,

Jarrell,
Mrs.
Voile
Williams Jr., Mrs. Charles

AR73 AND CRAM

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OPEN YEAR ROUND
2YEAROLDSANDUP HOURLY-WEEKLY-DAILY
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A Modern State Licensed Facility
Planned Activities: Arts-Crafts-Music
'
Qualified Staff. Large Fenced-in Play-Yard
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Put Un. 3,840*.
Nagay I *0 Jeanne K., Lot 19
JamisC. Dewsen,Jr.$wf Linda
OIln.Amer l4ornis to RIchard 1. Hidden Est. Un. 2, $130400.
A. to Larry K. Robinson &amp; *0
Cheri" 5. Ounck, Ill &amp; wf Grace Margaret E., Lot 7. Ilk S, Lock
ON" h 11114IN F, OcidO , Lot 23,

1159*: - Khwin, 0(1-550140; P () 114,15*7 t1.
c10 U, Winliste. $0 41, 43*1,,
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Holley from Lake Wales;
and Mrs. Patsy Ellis and

her children, Carmen and

. Fox, Mrs. Mary Ann

offered:

42s S. From% Ave.

,

551,044.041
John 1. Route Francis S. Kosli &amp; Sherwood 1. Barbour Jr. 1. *4
Oliver, Tea
* $4 $13311' 1 GISIIL'W1II
Jilts D. Cuiiun 8*0 Tunic A. to *4 VirgInia., 110 ft 1610113, Ilk A, Mary Jaw F. tO lirbI?i P•
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8
C..psr, MIS
, 111*141.313
Druid
S(4)N10gP14.1)$10.40gy(4.7. JumisM.Nslk,&amp;wfJoyc,C.,4.ol
$illsPark,$31400.
Ja15F.S09tOur,LONILI4&amp;V,
U*av 14l
.11140115113 I) **
11, 51* H. $wnmsrsat N sec 2.
AlbunpaytsflHodgs$Ill&amp;AIbsrt Geneva HIs., $114.
Item. 1v
.
$4$
W.M.
p
Hodges Jr. Owl Jean 0., Un
Barbara
F. may &amp; Jane F. Sir.
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Blogillianis Schmidt to Loulo J. U9 Alt Hit, loill,2311.
bw to Anwds A. Name.LeftIS. 3J
'Citi lad Idiontel,' Phil 10, 4a.i,.s
1.551,4 Martial &amp; *0 Ansi 0., Lot ii,
RonatdR.RobInson&amp;*lRosieM. &amp; 17, Geneva HIS. dbs Ra.Sir,
WIIII$5W. $0 hi NSisar, All 1De%1SSDMII .
3.55 Gvssnsats hi., *15,9*.
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toCerl J. POVPiI&amp;*$CIII4P Lilt Prop.. $15151
*00000415 LIU
- LYNN. )) $010
.
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fo Henry N $hIdrsI 8 Jeyc. J., Section Dreamwold,, 111,110.
Mors.L011,W.alherlisM,ftrat.dd,
" 9n 311i RigelTWMIM
an XI slitiolohism ,
il
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MUFFLER CENTER

CHILD CARE AND PRE-SCHOOL I
(Next lo"The School of Dance")
Sanford
2334 Elm Ave.

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ItIdIngMower

The Wings to Win. A. Harmening sonlando springs Tr 16, sism.
Weld D. Hobbs a wt Delish M., Lot
Robert D. Pike I,wfMableiineto 404 Springs Oaks Un. S,$09,0S0.
SpringsD.srwoodlst.,$14400.
MId-Fl.ContrPrtofLot2l,LitllsLk
Florida Center 5k to David T.
011oAmer Homes t Jagdlsh J. GA Terr, $10,300.
Kaplan Owl Lynne P., Lot ii, Ilk i
CMVftt Lot Wile Bill, D. Sterling
Jeanne E. Rodgriguelt to John A. Spring Lk Hill% Soc 4 6103AIJ.

151.154.

13.55. 440 $.

1111)4133.331 7$atd.$

at the Wilson estate in
Paola, and remained there
after their deaths

12 noon; Tuesday and Thur. Oct. 17; AEC No. 11; Fee: $15 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday; Sept. 4 to

.

________________________________________________________

Homes

114434 134W

Kemp. Del

attending the fete were
Mrs. Holley Bradley and
her children, Bill and

Th e foll owing classes will be 9 p.m.; Tuesday; Sept. 11 to p.m.; Monday; Sept. 10th Dec. Sept. 6 to Oct. 18; 11

HOUSE

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$wl$tina*., 1.163. 1111k A. The

14404.4° 3

44*120.314 lRsdstte

John E. Fox In 1945. Until
her husband's death, the
couple lived with his aunts

permits," Gertrude said.
"And my pet project is to

urs- 119; Fee: $15.

,~:I, /,%

ft

on
through ThUdaY 9th
company just out ci habit," paying too much.
MONDAY NIGHT
PiretSame
says office manager Steve
Next time, take a few working persons convenience.
Leaders
S G&amp;dos.Mdrs
'° " Blair.
minutes, give Blair a call and
Drop by or call 323-3166 or 323.
2Arans.DlagelI
70 3.30
Siffing
By shopping for insurance, save yourself some bucks.
3V$ctor.Garardo
7710
for a quote. - ADV.
(haled on * at heIs)
• (1.1)1440* PP (4.24)304.00.
National '-"in
1IC..d limo
SAl H P16. 2 lrusta.Oerardo 1440 5.10 £io
,
HrrvWz, St.'.
12240 N1.3411 4Oatdso-Mandi*
Tmpttn, $1.1.
114114144.330 1$antl-Dlagati
5.00
340 5.55 REALTY TRANSFERS
.
110 30 Its A"

from

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Steve and Genie Blair of Blair Agency

d any property damage you

day when the weather

Ga.,

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.

SApralz-Enrlque
0(1.4239.30; P12-1)130.20,7(3.1. shop around for their in- merely remewed your In-

131.331

These

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"idoM

bs

In Thomasville,

moved to Sanford
DeLand as the bride of

eight grandchildren, ,,who
all helped toward the
flowers and cake," she
said. Her grandchildren

Call Blair Agency at 323.3866

at Seattle, night

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Baptist Church.
"I swim in the pool every

Oct. 19; H- Wednesday; Sept. 12 to Oct. 17; Tuesday; Sept. 11 to Oct. i;
Instrument Pilot Ground
Program at Seminole Corn- 7 t lb p.m.; Tuesday; Sept. 11 13; G.106; Fee: $5.
ucrls for health &amp; Beauty 119; Fee:$15...ancL] to 2p.m.; 11-119; Fee: $7.50.
School7 t 10 p.m.; Monday; 7:30 to 9:30 pot; Tuesday.
Sabal
Palm
Club;
Fee:
$20.
munity College, new classes toOct.16; AECNo.11Fee:$20.
Modem Dance
Oct.
Monday; Sept. lOto
fl; Hwill be starting in September.
Yoga - 8 to 9:30 p.m.; Sept. l0toNuv. 12; L-112; Fee: Sept.11 tuOct. 30; (;l29; Fee:
Advanced Stained Glass Monday; Sept. 10 to Dec. 17; 11- 119; Fee: $15...and ... 1O to 11
Aerobics-Theory
and
Monday;
Sept. 10 to Oct. ; it.
$15.
7t
Th
Obedience
supporting by student fees at no 13 to Oct. 18; AEC No. 11 Fee: Monday; Sept. 10th Dec. 17; H- 23; 11.119; Fee: $15.
Cake
day; Sept. 6 to Dec. 13; 11-119;
expense to the taxpayer. For $29.
(;Oil
9
to
11
a.m.;
SaturBasic
7
to
8
p.m.;
Tuesday;
io
p.m.;
Wednesday;
Sept. 12 to
'119 Fee: $20.
JazzDance-Ezerclse ii - Fee:
_____
Sept. 11 to Oct. 23; North west Oct. 17; J.f; Fee: $15.
day; Sept. 8 to Nov. 17; S
information, call the college. Ceramic Tile PUug
-7 to Community Chori. - 7 to 10 10:30 a.m. to noon; Th ursday;
___________________________________

SANFOD TIRE

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Oakland

Chicago at MOw, night
Sosfon at Mini, night
Now York at Kan City, night

An

director of the Leisure Time

THE GINGERBREAD .

those drivers who have a for their insurance. If you just or 323-7710 and discover
y
13.00 3.10 1.30 problem with their records.
got tired of calling around for their slogan is "Personalized
4.20 4.30
"N
the time for peopleto quotes on your Insurance, or Service is our Business."
1.30

ZOasIl.Bedlola
lRamon.Waily

people.

two

all the work."
Gertrude, who was born

. SCC Leisure Time Program To Begin Fall Classes

ROA

$2
95
.95RETAIL

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Twelfth Game

WedasideY's Games

Cleveland at California

Mrs. J. L Jackson Mrs.
Melvin Wilkins, Mrs. W. R.
Fort, Mrs. Herbert

, "This is
is just lovely - and
the food Is delicious."

HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS

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10.40 3.00

1) 371.00.

-between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

unidentified woman said,

WITH THE PURCHASE OF 4

how m Mo
U1001 Is"Nom am coo an

3.80 create, and will be forced to pay

llanti.Pradira

p.m.

Matffiwa, Aft

:.

___________________________________________________________
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for all law suits. So, don't you not only get the best price
If you have any questions
but you will also discover who is about
the outstanding
gamble
wi
th
your
future,
buy
Ilevonik Gm.
interested in you as a client." ' reputation of Blair Agency, ask
he probably has
Drivers who have violations your
Primarily, Blair Agency or "At-Fault" accidents on insurance with Blair now.
IViCtor.Mandlola
5 00
Q(44)03I,PthMII3.Is,Tu4. deals in non-standard risks, or theirrecordspayalotofmoney

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OritNy, CM

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0 (1-1)44.201 P(5-1) 111.111 T ls.l.

at

California Frost un, 10:30

Winhlild, SD

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PIP

5.40 3.20

1 Oscar.lsldno

1:33 P.M.

Cleveland (Paxton i-i)

1t1SL*

Te*fftOame

King, Mrs. Charles Hayes,

merriment .and happy.

ATLAS

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surance for tags. Blair warns
clients not to get caught in the

630 3.20

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Palmetto Ave., Sanford,

her

daughters Gertrude has

registry, pouring and

The home was alive with

4
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GET YOUR RAND MCNAU,Y DELUXE

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Personal Injury Protection
14.40430 3.10 does not
to help thecllent if

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competent in evaluating each

a4i.si', P14.oiloe.N,t(4.4. . .

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nelofa (Koosntan

Toronto

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well

,,.,. , ,,, . SIAI

Boston (Tudor 0.0) at Mn.

serving were Mrs. Howell

looking

til

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-versed In explaining

19A 11.40 7.20

Texas (Corner 124) at Bahl. lOscar

Assisting the hostesses in
greeting, keeping the guest

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TUES.
S IWED. SENIOR CITIZENS
SHAMPOO&amp; SET $3.50
Closed Monday - Phone 322-5122 Sanford
10025. French Aye,

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13 and MItchell 2.1), . i P.M.

Detroit

1.00

0(3.S)71.II,P(14)114.IS,T(5.3.

T1,01111111

More than 75 guests were
invited to the "no gifts
please" brunch held at
Gertrude's home, 1922

1

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All other services 25% off i

Ag

LflNt rs,

for more

individual's insurance needs.

3 l$iUA1I'leti

Today's Games

p.m.

ir

5.40 concerning the required 1n

Wallis 7, Toronto 4

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t Ii B I a

location at 2510 S. Oak Ave.
Blair's staff of underwriters

Q(4I)7L40iP($.4)11I.4ST(5.4.
4)1140.00.
1101% Game

New York V. Kan City 4
CalifornIa 6, Cleveland s
Detroit It Oakland 3

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Minnesota 10, Boston 5

11111401I.-VA

years.

4.00

SSiiaRodoifo

homemade cheese rounds
and birthdaY cake,

%
W~

om

CONDITION 1 499

have made into its present

Seventh Game

Baltimore 3, lxii o

lkmore $

W

be marked by the moves they

1) 320.10.

Monday's Raiifls

cIicago

k

iIlsa.Enrique

Minn
Kan City

ex

c

Genie Blair, owner of the
Blair Agency, has been in the

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Houston (LaCerte 1.1) at New
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1 Domingo-Garde 104 140 3.00
San Diego (Shirley 3.12) at 7Arano.Oasti
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Birthday

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2.4) 1,123.00.
3 Boo Boo's Baby 11.00 7.00 4.20 4)1.111.60.
Twelf th Race C 1,1. 30.94
Eighth Race DI. T. 39.01
Fowiffi Race 1 ¼ 7. 24.31
2 Time And Again
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Brenda 15.90 7.40 3.60
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4.20 1 K.C. Denim
3.20 6.00 2 Clareguns Phil
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3.60 8 Black Limo
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2 Keel Master
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hander Ray Burns on waivers from

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Houston s,
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St. Louis , San Diego

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12.20 4.60 3.40 1 Lena Con
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Safari Act
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Mountalnolamo
Green Meadow 12.40 410 3.40 20 JS1.6
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61 310.00.
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Seventh Race Al-147.31.62
fllrdRace ll.161.31.73
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6.40 3.10
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60.80
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23S Cou ntry Club Rd I Frederick Ave.
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Geneva Garden, Dreamwsld, Weedmers, Piiwcrest
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2:25 GeorgIa Ave I Santa Sarb.rs Dr
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1:10 CR415I"Gore's"Stop ............
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7:43 Lake Mills Rd. I istAve.......................................3:30
1:43 Lake Mills Rd. &amp; Lakeview Ave.................................3:37
1:44 Lake Mills Rd. &amp; Fort Christmas Rd................ . ...... ....
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7:15 Curryville Rd.I"Ever,ts. Stop ..............................3:26
7:30 Curryvlile Rd. 1 Lake Picket t E states ..........................3:27
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7:51 Curryville Rd. &amp; Egg Farm Rd. (turn.e.round) .................
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7:51 Brumley Rd.1sj,.rve R
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1:55 Brumley Rd. &amp; Aqullla Rd......................................3:20
0:01 Clerview Rd. I Groveland Dr. ................................
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0:04 Groveiand Dr. I Snow omDr................................3:17
5:06 Snow "III Rd.IOverIookDr....................................3:11
0:07 SnOwHUIRd.&amp;LakeMullsRd..................................3:13
5:05 CR4195.Ave.A ...............................................3:10
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5:16 SR- 426&amp; "Pippifl's' Stop .................................2:53
0:15 SR.4261"Mcleod's" Stop .....................................2:51
1:19 SR126&amp;CrystaiAve..........................................2:50
5:20 SR .4265 Celery Ave...
. . - . .......................2:49

2:54
...................... 2:30

5:27

peal

5

0:07 Howard Ave. &amp; Oklahoma St.

5:05 Howard Ave. &amp;K Stone St. ................................3:01
5:10 Stone St. &amp; Florida Ave.....................................2:55
0:12 Van Arsdole &amp; Florida Ave................................. ...2:57

5:05 Lake Mary Blvd &amp;Art
......................................3:11
5:00 LakeMary SIvd&amp;Gr0v,viewvili,go .........................3:05
0:15 RInehart Rd. IMdlrsonln ..................................3+01
0:30 Lon9wood.Lake Mary Rd.II plws . $,op ...................
1:23 Longwood.LakeM.ry Rd. &amp; "Murphy's" Stop ..................2:54
2:54

1:25

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0:32 Falr$and Cir. ILakeview Or ...................................3:05
In 125 Driver Ms. it. Williams
RINEHART RD. GROVIVIEW VILLAGE, LONGW000.LAlcs MARY
RD.

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0:25 LakeMInnjeDr.&amp;L,$id,.................................3:07
$
Dr

5:21 Ridgewood Ave. 1, Terrace Dr. ................................. 1.36 Afternoon trips for KIn4,rgoit,n
Students
IDYLLWILDI ELEMENTARY SCHO
See l55 Driver Ms.c.Bui,5s,(5p$y,1
A.M.
P.M.
Svs III DrIvsfMs. M. ROM (iyea,)
Time
Time
COUNTRY CLUB NEISNTS,L0NSO.1g1y10
BvBSl Driver Ms,A. Wiliiamss.,
1:34 CII &amp; Countryside Baptist
ACADEMY MANOR (NORTH)
1:35 C.hl I Continental Blvd
5:15 Academy Ave. III Tuskeg.eSt. ............................. . .... 2:10
1:30 LOIlSwsod.L..ke Mary Rd. I Acorn I.M.
5:17 ACademy Ave. (Middle cp,Block) ...............................3:00
1:35 Longwood.L.ake Mary Rd. &amp; Howard Bl vd
Busij Driver Ms. J,Baker
1:43 Rinehart Rd. I Anderson In
ACADEMY MANOR (SOUTH)
Bus i$ Driver 46s. X. WIflhasi$fl$N$NYN,)
0:19 Bethune Circle (NORTH) Middle of Block ......................2:15
lvi 135 DrivirMs. N. WIlliams (led Half Year)
5:21 Bethune Circle (SOUTH) Mlddleof Block ......................3:56
GROVEVIEW, PARK RIDGE, NIDOIN LAKE, NISNWAY 17.92, PIVE
Bvsii6 Driver Ms P. 1111011:11411,
POINTSANIA
LINCOLN HIIGHTS
1:35 Lake Mary Blvd. I Sir Lence Dr.
5:20 Truman Slvd.&amp; Knox Ave ...................................... 2:57
1:37 LakeMary Blvd&amp; Art Ln
5:23 23rd5t.&amp; Williams Ave . ....................................... 2:14
1:30 Ridge Or. I Falrland Cli Bus 100 Driver Ms. A. $sige'
1:35 Drlftwod La &amp; Lake Minnie Dr.
LINCOLN HEIGHTS
1:41 HIdden Like Dr. &amp; Finewlnde ,
0:12 CoolldgeAve. I Truman Blvd ..................................2:17
1:16 Hwy 17.92 &amp; Country Heme Rd
0:15 Coolidge Ave. (End of Street) ..................................3:50
147 Hwy 17.92 I Millir's Motif
lvi l0t Driver Ms. P.Cestefto
1:50 Hwy
&amp; $1.115
GRIININIAN,TIU'pf'$RI,N
BuslIDrIvirMs. U. Rakie$Ia(I$ Half Y50,)
5:35 Country Club Rd. IKingswOOdct. .............................2:55
Sol III DrlvrMoS,*Iedy(,edfye.,)
0:21 Country Club Rd. gLJnIM Ln. ..................................2:17
1:23 Rantoul Ln. IhlghlandCt ...................................... 2:11
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0:21
CI6AI Bunker LII.............................................253
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5:07 SR - 41
............................ .................3:07
5:05 SR.4191"Hendrix" Antiques ..................................3:05
0:10 SR419&amp;'Strickland's" Stop .................................3:04
0:11 SR4191. "Weaver's Stop . ....................................3:03
1:12 SR•4151"Lambrowi"Stop.. ..... ............................3:02
1:13 SR .4151 Artesia St. - ..............
3:01
5:15 DeLeon 5t.&amp;"fl&amp;W"Growers.. ......................... 2:59
1:17 Empeoria StII "Smart's" Stop ..............................2:53
1:19 Palmetto St. &amp; Orangewood Dr.
. ......... ............ ...2:51
0:20 CarissaLn&amp; Mimosa Tr ..
S
2:50
Bus 125 Driver Ms. F. Bennett
OVIEDO, BLACK HAMMOCK
1:05 FlorldaAve.&amp;EImSt. ..................................3:04
0:06 Elm St. &amp; Howard Ave.
...
. 3:03

5:31 Lake Minnie Or.ILakeview Or ................................
3:06

ArMy

Tucker Drive
3'
2:21 Hester Ave &amp; Myrtle Ave
2:35 Myrtle AveIAiagnoII. Ave
vet Ave I"
'B" St
Si
Ms.4AveILakeAve
4) M'rtfoAvelSii&amp;oqd Ave
$adsrdAvelMlchigenAve
2i0 Sanford AVII Oak Way
ISnierd AvI "Van Hoe-bulls' "Stop
$oedend Ave &amp; Pkw Way

guacs-,

FIPYI. t11. U

TUMILEWUDS

II. DRIAMWOLD,MASTIR'S COVE, RIDOIW000ARMS GENEVA

GARDENS
0:13 Santa Barbara Dr. I Iroquois Ave..............................3:03
1:14 Santa Barbara Dr. IEI Portal Ave. ............................3:02
5:17 Santa Barbara Dr.IMarshall Ave. ............................3:01
5:20 Ridg.wood Ave. I Ridgewood Arms ApIs.......................2:55

2:33 Sn-4V So CarrWp Cove

Sanford Ave &amp;

C.42?OLDORLANDOHIGNWAY.(CARRIAGICOVI)
C.137&amp; Carriage Cove (No,t1, Entrance) .............................3:03
$12 Cl2iI Bedford Nd.............................................3:04
5:13 C42iI Tucker O,..............................................3:03
1:14 C427&amp; Nolan ld ..............................................3:02
5:13 C.427 &amp; Francis Ave
...........3:00
............................................
Ius1Drlver me. D.s,,
JESIUP HAMMOCK, .1011SPRINGS
1:10 Sanford Ave.&amp;OakwayAv,....................................3:11
0:12 SantordAve.1Mlcfflg.nAve................................ ... 3:12
1:13 Sanford Ave. I Myrtle Ave .....................................:11
3
1:11 Myrtle Ave. I Lake Ave .........................................3

0:27 No.10DrIflj............................................
.....3:00

7:15 Park Ave. IAirport Blvd ......................................312
7:50 Park Ave. I27thSt.............................................3:10
7:52 French Ave. &amp;flthSt..........................................3:06

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5:01 SR.4191 Brantley Rd
- ...............................3:12
0:05 SR.41&amp; Dyson Ranch ........................................ 3:09

Iws745 Driver Mg.C.pq
PARK RIDSI,NIDDIN LAKE
5:20 Hidden Lake Dr. 5. Plum TreeCt, .............................3:15
5:23 Plniwoods Dr. 5. PInewgg C?. ................................ 3:12
5:26 Lake Mary Slvd&amp;Driflw
...............................3:05

Bus 23 Driver Mr. K. Cracker
1.010 ORLANDO HIGHWAY, PINICRI$T, P101*1 HEIGHTS
1:35 C427I Rose Dr ..............................................
.. 3:15
7:10 C137 I Biedor Ave. (Plnocr.st Elem. also) .....................3:17
7:43 C.427 I Laurel Ave. (Pinecrest Elem. also) ..................... 3:20

P.M.
Time

Bus 17 Driver Ms. P. Vance
SR419(West), BLACK HAMMOCK, GARDEN GROVE
5:00 SRlltI Wagner Curve ...................................... 3:13

0:23 C475,Mjltor's Metal ..........................................2:53
5:25 Country Club U.&amp; Continental Blvd. ...............................
0:29 Country Club Rd. I Countryside $a0,. ................ 2:54
2:32

GOLDSBORO ELEMENTAR Y

Svs)*Ddv.r Ms.D.Neusk
lalorLJsos.pNa.m.ca.,uleer$rlas,c.n7

44
21ai
Its
$115
If

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Time

0

1:20 No.300lunsetDr ..............................................
.............2:57
1:22 NwyJ?.fl&amp;5*.4)5(govflofenc,1per., ...............
2:55

14 Osceola Rd. I "Parton's" Stop
1•4 Osceola Rd I "Gum's" Stop
1½½ Osceola Rd I "lbbarroda's" Stop
1'/s7 Osceola Rd I Saw Mill
1:49 Osceola Rd. &amp; "Harmon's" Stop

2110 Sanford AveI Sonora Blvd

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LOCKHART AREA (lAST OF AIRPORT BLVD I WISTOP SOUTH.
WEST ID)
1:13 15th St. &amp; Hawkins Ave.........................................3:03
0:15 lSth St. IMcCarthy Ave........ ...............................
.3:03

T W LAWTON ELEMENTARY

Swill) DrlverM,.M.1.es.

1:35 Lake Geneva Rd. &amp; "Geiger's" stop
1:3, La ke Geneva Rd. "Bray'," Stop
1:40 Lake Geneva Rd. I "Tile's" Stop

2:25 C.4)iI Wilson 5chosl(RaceIve Sombnole High Students
from lvi 57)
2:25 51.461 Center Rd
2:31 SR-46 I Orange Ave

i

1:31 Magnolia 51.1 CR127
1:53 CR127 1. Oak Ave.

WINDYHILLMOSILI HOME PARK IPOINTS *REA.COUNT*Y
CLUB HEIGHTS
113 HwyI742Nonhof"IlusS.uCarLof ..................3:02
1:14 Hwy 17431$hsnnac,vIl0, ..............................3:03
5:11 HWy1742&amp;CoiyBued
.................................3:04
5%7 Hwy i7.52&amp;Wk Hill M..$.,i.i,,
..........................3:04

Bus 101 Driver Ms. B. Smith
LAKE HARHEY.LAKI GENEVA, OSCIOLARD
1:23 Lake Harney Rd. 1 Harney Heights Rd.
1:33 Lake Harney Ida. "Bill's Stop

2:33 Seardall Ave &amp; Main St
2:34 51.16 &amp; GIlonway
Bvs4S Driver Ms. J.Mvs.
5146, Wayside Or, C-431, Lake Markham Rd
Langwssd Markham Rd, Wekiva Park Or
2:15 SR.44&amp; Airport Blvd
2:20 S1.46I Elder Rd
2:21 WaysIde Dr. 1. Katie St
2:27
Wayside Dr 1. WIlson P1

1.

GOLD$IORO$OUTHOP 1Im$,&amp;IASTOFSOUTNWI$TRD)
1:13 ISth St. IStrawberry Av ......................................3:03
5:16 lIthSt.IPIIslmmonAve......................................3:02
5:17 l$thSt.&amp;Scutttw,stRd........................................
3:01
0:15 Southwest Rd. 122nd5t ........ ................................2:55
Sw UDrivetMs. I. NMasia
LOCKNARD

1:35 Old Osceola Rd. &amp; "Sharp's" Stop

2-11111 SIP* Ave &amp; 21st St

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SPIDER-MAN

1:33 Cochran Rd. &amp; "Cothrans" Stop
1:45 SR-46 (West) 1 Old Osceola Rd.

2:35 Sanford Ave I 4th St
Sanford AveI 25th Place
lvi165 Driver Ms. L. Wilson
Midway
2 z$7 Brision Ave 120th 51

1:44 No. 141 North St.
1.43 North St. &amp; Jackson St.
1:16 North St. &amp; Salina Dr.

P.M.
Time

5:16 Myrtle Ave. I" Mcintosh's" Stop .............................. 3:01
5:17 Myrtle Ave. I Magnolia Ave........................ ............3:06
5:15 Myrtle Ave. I Hester Av ......................................3:03
0:21 Hester Ave. "Dickinson's" Stop ..............................3:03
1:23 C137I HorseStable Rd ............................. ...........3:01
1:23 Cl2ll Gardens or............................................2:59
125 East Rd- South of S.C.0.......................................
2:56

COCHRAN RD, SR.46, OLD OSCEOLA RD., MULLET LAKE PARK

2:16

1:35 Orients Ave. &amp; Creekwood Village

5:20 22nd St. I Hawkins
Ave . ....................................... 2:31
lviii DrlverMs. 1.. Srsaiw.y

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1:30 Cochran Rd. &amp; "Monte's" Stop

2:13 25th St I Sanford Ave
2:24 Sanford Ave 1. 24th St.
2:25 Sanford Ave &amp; 119th St
2:27 Slnfo rd Ave I15th St.
2:31 Celery Ave I Metlonvlile Ave
2:31 MtlionvlIIeAveI 0th
2:
MeIlonvIIleAveI
2:35 2nd $11 Locust Ave

$1.16 Be "Iwaggerty's" Stop

Time

1:51 Mullet Lake Rd. &amp; Starboard Dr.

2:41 $1461 Maursen Or
2:15 Lake Markham Rd I Canal Dr
2:15 Lake Mirtham Rd &amp; "Duguid'a" Stop
2:33 LoniwoOd Markham Rd I Via Hermosa
2:14 Longwood Markham Rd I Via Bonita
2:13 Lonpsood Markham Rd - South of 51.44
2:27 Loniwoaj Markham Rd &amp; $1.46
310 51.46 I "Nutchison's" Stop
3:15 Weklva Park Or I "Muse's" Stop
BusiSDttvor Ms.A Roberts
ILlS (West), C-Il, Moerse, Orsop. Blvd
2:33 $1.14 &amp; MIM Motors
2:33 SR.16I Old Monroe Rd
2:34 C.hSI Palm Tar
2:35 C-15 16 Church $t
2:25 Orange Blvd I Dunbar Ave
2:35 DrIllS. Blvd &amp; Missouri Ave
2:1 Orange SM &amp; Oregon St
2:41 Orange Blvd I "Keim's" Cove
2:15 Orange SM &amp; "TIndel's" Stop
2:0 OraflSe SM I New York St.
2:14 Orange BM 1. "Bumgeroier's" Stop
2:14 WI
School &amp; C-Ill

FLORIDAHAVEN,UNDCROAKS,ROYALARMSAPTS
1:33 Florida Haven Dr. I Lake Seminary Cir
1:37 Ipswich St. &amp; Magnolia Dr.
1.3$ Williams Ave. &amp; Agnes Dr.
1:39 Diane Dr. &amp;Sun
CI.
,
1.40 Darwin Dr. Usane Dr.
1:16 Orange Ave. 8. Royal Arms Apts
Bus SO Driver Ms. 13. Isbell
BR I ON 00 • HID DEN
1:33 Maitiand Ave. &amp; Faith Terr
1:37 Oranole Rd. &amp; Hickory Or
1:31 Oranole Rd. &amp; Croton Dr.
1:40 Flame Ave. &amp; Hickory Dr.
141 Flame Are.: C_vnthhaC
1.44 Wood Lake ,,r. York..ay
Bus 56 Driver Ms. L. Kinsman
CRC EKW000 VQ.LAOE, ROSENWAL 0
1:42 CR427 &amp; Williams Ln

A.M.
Bus Il7DrIv.r Me. G.A....v

130 CR4261 "Wisdom's" Stop '
1:34 Snow Hill Rd. &amp; Church
1:36 Jungle Rd. &amp; White Trailer on right
1:30 CR44 I First Drive on right
1:41 CR461 Shady Woods Rd
Bus 126 Driver Ms. M. Gilbert

Bus ii4DrIyerMs. P. Sewsi
San ford (East)
2:
25th St I Cedar Ave.
2:11 25th St &amp; Elm Ave

2:3

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LAKE MARY EL EM ENTAR Y

GENEVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Afternoon trips
students
SuslZODrjverMs I Oldkam
C-426, SNOW HILL RD OLOMIMS RD C.46

2:34 AIrport Blvd I Park Ave
Sushi Driver Ms. H. B.rWvr
Sanford (Dswntswn), Twent y West Country ClubMapsir
2:20 Laurel Ave I3rd
2:22 Park Ave &amp; 5th St.
2:23 Park Ave 1 10th St.
2:25 30th St I Elm Ave
2:35 20th 5? I Cedar Ave
2:35 30th St I Patrick P.
2:33 Country Club Rd I Anderson Circle

3 03
2:57

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5:16 Old Osceola Rd. &amp; "Drager
g's" stop
$17 Old Osceola Rd &amp; "Thompson's" i.
5:15 Old Osceola Rd: &amp; "Golden's" Stop
5:19 Old Osceola Rd. 5. Cedar Tree
5:20 Old Osceola Rd. &amp; Sawmill
0:23 Geneva Elam School (transfer Jackson Heights students to Bus 1010)

(South)

3.02

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ear

1:36 C.44A &amp; Fairway Dr.
1:37 CISAl Bunker Ln.

5:13 Old Osceola Rd &amp; "KeIth's" Stop
013 Old Osceola Rd &amp; "Sumpter
Stop

CROOMSNIGN SCHOOl.

23$

Afternoon trips for ki nd e rgar ten

TIU.N.QRII$,QRIIN$RlAR

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2135 Country Club Rd I Linda Lane
2:35 Country Club Rd &amp; Kinqswood Ct
2:41 C.16A I Upsala Rd
2:13 Upiala Rd &amp; Larkwood Dr.

255

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1:35 C.A
M &amp; Upsila Rd.

COCHRANTJ1AIL,WC$TSI. MULLET LAKE PARK

743

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Bus lIS Driver Ms. P.C.stisls t ilt Hall year)
Bus lilt Driver Ms. A. Sa ler (3M Half Year)

Bus 165 Driver Ms. B Braddy

2:52

-

by Stoftel &amp; Helmdahl

2:24 Vitilen Rd. &amp; Tangerine Dr.
Lake Blvd. I Orange Dr.
2:27 W. Crystal Dr. &amp; Lake Blvd.
2:25 W. Crystal Dr. IS. Crystal Or.
2:35 W. Crystal Dr. ILakeview Or.
IvsIlS Driver Ms. A.Selgor
LakeMary,Grsiarlar,C..MA, Upse ts

Cochran Tr &amp; "Bollns"
&amp; Stop
74 Cochran Tr. &amp; "Monte's' Stop
7:45Cochran
Tr. &amp; "Cochran's" Stop
7:31 West CR141 Ridge Rd
7:53 West CR161 "Rotundos" Stop
753 West CR.46 I "BI k d'
sos West CR141 "Columbus"'
5:01 West CR161 Lake Jessup Rd.
1:02 West CR.46 &amp; Old Osceola Rd.
5:03 Old Osceola Rd. &amp; "Sharp's" Stop
5:00 Mullet Lake Park Rd. (turnaround)
$09 Mullet Lake Rd &amp; Shad' Ln
5:10 Mullet Lake Rd IPleasant Point
0:11 Mullet Lake Rd: &amp; Bass Blvd.
512 Mull et Lake Rd between brick trailers

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rnn37 Driver Ms. F. Coman
U'UTONWOOOSL HIDDEN ESTA
Croton Dr.I.Orano l e
1:17 Wood Lake Or &amp; York 3.00
$15 Flame Ave. &amp; Hickory Dr.
$21 FlameAve &amp;Cynthlact
1:21 Hickory Ln&amp;OranoleRd

1:52 Saywood dr. &amp; Brown Or.
1:33 Raywood Cir. &amp; Wynn or.
1.54 Wynn Dr. I Bay- rood Cir.
1:36 Fairmont Dr. at House No. 203

OSCEOLAND., LAKE GINIVA

1:00 Osceola Rd &amp; Dead End
1:02 Osceola Rd. &amp; "Eseys" Stop
$05 Osceola Rd &amp; "Tatum's'
$07 Osceola Rd &amp; "Rlchie's" Stop
5:10 Osceola Rd. &amp; "Ibbaroda's" Stop
$11 Osceola Rd &amp; "Gils" Stop
112 Osceola Rd &amp; "MI 's' St
$14 Osceola Rd &amp; "Gallagher's" 'Stop
13 Osceola Rd. &amp; 'Partin's" Stop
5:17 Old Geneva Rd. &amp; Stile's" Stop
5:15 Lake Geneva Rd. &amp; "Pfundstons" Stop
5:20 Lake Geneva Rd. &amp; "Young's" Stop
1:21 Lake Geneva Rd. &amp; "Gelger's" Stop
Geneva
School (Receive Jackson Heights st uden ts from BImII
191 0)

Ipswich St. &amp; Magnolia Dr.

1:16 Cherokee Cir. &amp; Oakland Ave.
1:17 lwrokee Cir. &amp; Woodson Dr.

Bus 101 Driver Ms. S Smith

2:24 Hwy 11.52 &amp; Mariner's Village,
2:36
@Mary Blvd)
2:21 Collins Dr. (Sunland) at Bus Shelter
2:31 Sunland Dr North of c.427
2:36 C.427 I Horse Stable Rd.
2:35 C•421 I Bryant Ave.
2:21 Hwy 17.52 &amp; 115 (at convenience store)
2:
ome Park
Bus I3S Driver Ms. R. Williams
Lake Mary Blvd, Ma rkham Woods, Lake Mary
2:52 HIdden Lake Dr. I Lake Mary Blvd.
Rd. Lake Mary Blvd.
2fl JkrMaY Blvd Wnto$p4o,pIt.lRd.
I
students to Bus lii)
spa DrIvw Ms.S. Fletcher
.
cArbsr,Raymuaperk
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2: 35 Country Club Dr. I Ravenna
Church

Year)

" No.

&amp;

2.52

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8:22 Ipswich St. &amp; Highland Or

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1:31 Bywood

Afternoon trips for all students.
Time

,(1s,Half

1:35 Collins Dr. &amp; Azalea In
110 Flamingo Or. I 3rd house

...

$16 CR16 I Shady Woods Dr.
5:16 CR4613rd drIveway on left (reflectors on power poll)
1:19 CR141 First drive past grocery stores

block

s

2:35

254

Bus 193 Driver Ms. M. Ellin
UNDEROAKS

SUNLAND

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C R00AlS HIGH

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BUGS BUNNY

open Aug. 27.

v:;;river

1111011 1190

7:52 CR.426&amp; Trailer onIett Post Log cat, ....•••• .................2:30
7:31 Snow Hill Rd. &amp; 3rd tolasthouw on rlgh,
.......................2:44
Snow H III Rd.&amp; Church ........
. . . 2:44
1:03 SnowHiliRd.&amp; last house ongp .............................2:12
5:10 Rest Haven Cir. &amp; Hedges' Stqo
1:12 Rest Haven Rd. I last house on right

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PECJPP TT

1:4$ Academ y

5:11 Orients Ave. lCreekwood Village
1:22 Florida Haven Dr. &amp; Lake Seminary Cir
5:2.5

1:44 Truman Blvd. &amp; Coolidge, Ave.
1:16 BIthtas dr. - midd le of Block (SOUTH)
1:47 Bethune

5:11 Rest Haven Cir. I Rest Haven Rd.

YOUR BIRTHDAY
has marvelous chances for
August22, 1179
succeu.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Big things Could elnstor.
19)
Promising situations that
for you this coming year
could aurve Be a second source
Uwough projoda wbkb you will to suppkment your income
develop through your own
should be fully explored. You
Initiative. Use your bn*glnatlon may
discover soibething worthadvantageously.
while.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21)Feb. 19)
should be luckier than usual
today in any area where you Others will want to be
exert your best efforts. U you associated with you today.
don't ..ttle for second best, They'll sense you're a winner
Dame Fortune won't either. and be anxious to get on your
Ask tsIxpsptp
How to get along with other bandwagon. They are right.
PCE8
(Feb. 20March 20)
signs Is one of the sections
You are North and hold:tc:
you'll enjoy In your new Adro- Don't be afraid to take on extra
$.214 i
Graph Latter which begins with reiponsibWiles or didies at
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Be sure to specify birth data.
ARID (March 21-April 19)
The bidding has proceeded
VIRGO (Aug. 22-Sept. 22) Members of the opposite sea
(South. West, North, East):
Currents You may not be tteflv Will find
IS flinyt,nA
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SIaW•W, S i.bI I,
By Oswald Jacoby
aware of are Mlrrbt. at this than usual today. This silould hO
Diamonds, Pass;
2 Spades, Pass, 3 Dlamon4&amp;
time. However, you'll be very come obvious because of the and Alas Soutag
Pleased when you discover preferential attention you'll
In this hand from "MU3 Hearts, Pus,?
,
what's happsidng.
receive.
tars and Monsters" webesee
the Hideous Hog at his at.
LIBRA (Ss, 22L 22) II
TAURUS (April 20May )
A we
MlkSiuIppI
reader a4b'
In explanation of North's what
would bid.
there Is someone Ins peuflion of Heid f to y p"l"' today seven-spade
bid, Victor
We jump
five diamon4
Influence who could help you without being aggressive. Mollo has mentioned that at to show
verytogood
trum
advance your self4nterests, Tgg
will come oat to your Griffin Club a large cash but neither first or second
today Is a pod day for you
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bonus would be given to the
control of clubs (the
have a gst4ogsthur.
GEMiNI (May flons 10) first pair to bid and make a unbid suit.)
slam bSWISII the
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SCOàPIO (Oct. *Nov. 22)
swuri of 10 and 10:20 and
on
winning
.wys
will
gain you North was trying for that
Focus your offsets today
(Do you have a question 1fr
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studying the dummy Experts,"
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care of this ne4.
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or '9*lhng. Luck Is your ally.
questIo
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be answered if accompM'TAuJ$ (Nov. fl-Dec. Somatbing you've bees w1dng Hog decided that maybe his
by stamped, se!f-a,j.t
wily play
for 13 tricks
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a diamond
ruffwas to nied
dressed envelopes. TIP It
mak, plans for projects that seas.
with
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interesting questiQp/e •
dummy's ace of trumps and most
couldhrunyourtir*. could
will be used In this column
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That Which YOU conceive POW to*.Be bo911ul aid positive. against East.
and will receive copies
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135 Airport Blvd &amp; 22nd St
1:36 22nd St. I Truman Blvd

Bus 120 Driver Ms. I. Oldham
CAIU,Snow Hill Rd, Roll Have", C46

In The Evening Herald before

Once his mind was maM
up the Hog ruffed the heart% - k.
led a diamond to dummy'j:.
ace, ruffed a second heart, .
led a diamond to dummy's-7;
king, ruffed a third hea
led a club to dummy, ruff
a fourth heart, led a second :
club to dummy and ruffed
dummy's last heart. .
Now he led his last dt'
mond, ruffed with dummy
ace and watched poor EaSt:
underruff. Then he led a cltb
from dummy and made the,,
last three tricks with thekingqueen and 10 of trumps.

by Howl. Schneider
56CAUSS flS M71M M ONAtJ
OLD RR TFWJ 10 CLRSP.
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sch.dI.g for som•

Remaining schedules will be published

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August 22, 1979

516 Lake H

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Ill L.k.H: dd.West) -2nd
Lake H arney Rd . 1st house on right
1:1: Lake Harney Rd. &amp; Henry Acrfles Rd.
520 Lake Harne y
TrIpp Rd.
5:25 Geneva EIrnSchoøl (Transfer
Helghtsstud,ntsto Bus 101)

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HOROSCOPE

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by Bob Montana

Tuesday, Aug. 21, 17-38

Seminole County Sch ol Bus Schedules

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48 Spy group
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46 Actress

which mydoctorprescribed but
my legs are still swelling. I've
recently heard that swelling of
the ankles can be caused by
varicose veins and! do have the
start of these. I've also heard It moisture In the lungs each time
can be caused by heart or you breathe and such a person
kidney trouble. I would ap will usually be short of breath.
predate any comments you
When the right heart fails, the
have about this and If you think feet and ankles will swell but
other teas should be performed there are usually other changes
to find the cause.
in the heart and sometins,
swelling
of the liver that helps'
DEAR READER - You're
to
tip
off
the
doctors to what
on the right track. Swelling of
basic
problem
Is.
the feet and ankles can be
Varicose veins can be the'
caused by many different
things. It's simply an ac- problem. So can a cond1tIbji
cumulation of fl uid. As you've called lmphedema. We haë
probably noticed, your feet and have another ciculation th1t
ankles are not swoll en In the you hardly ever read about aitd
morning when you first get up It's the lymphatic system. This
and the swelling increases the sytem contain the little lymph.longer you're upright. Put glands that get tender when yi;
plainly, that's beca use water have an Infection. If you have
runs downhill from your heart. sore throat, the lymph glands in
When you're lying in bed, your the neck may swell.
These little lymph nodes *e:
feet and ankles are not
all
connected together whA
downhill. When you're either
multiple
channels just like veey
ey
sitting up or standing up, th
tiny
blood
vessels. A clear fIid
are.
Since
you
state
you're
In
good
called
lymph
circulates tbrouWx
cru
heal
th ot herwise and you've them, eventually being dumped
no
been to see your dector,I would Into the rest of the bloodstreaq.
ink it's unlikely that you have
th
When these lymphat1j
M
0
any medical problem that's channels in the legs are ob'
serious which can be ca using structed or injured In some
your swelling. By serious I way, a person may devel
10
mean kidney disease, liver swelling of the feet and ankts:.
disease or heart disease.
even If there are no var1c;
Your doctor can pretty well veins present. The problem,;1
tell If you're having heart treated a lot like varicose veins.
Problem that would cause That means using suonort
swelling simply by examining stockings or elastic prsute,
____________________________
you. When the left heart fails, bandages during the day when
fluid accumulates in the lungs you're up. It means limiting
which is analogous In some your salt Intake or taking
ways to collecting fluid In the medicine to wash out salts ASankles. The doctor can hear the you are doing.
.:
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
______________________________

by Mort Walker

THE BORN LOSER

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Answer to Previous Puzzle

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28 Fiery
33 Measure of
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47 To be (Lat.)
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50 Eon
31 Gamble
34 Old salt
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Seminole County Florida
PublIsh Aug. 21, 1q75
743 DEMlIS

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11.344 Total Budget (Other Than SpecIal Improvement Distrids)
10,717
Total Receipts—All Budgets
13&amp;0$7,$7M'
2.61,
Total Expenditures—All Budgets
$36057,251.64'
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of Management Analysis and Evaluation, Room 307, Third Floor,
$ 13.3e6 SemInole County Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
______ Roger O.Noiswender, County Administrator

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—
—MILLS
Other revenue 21.65 per lot (323 lots)
$5pct.ofsumtotal
Balance brought forward cash

en

APPROPRIATIONS

I
Te,aofert•PWePratWlonPuM
____
TØalApprepvIotl

TofalApproprlaticns

Total Receipts and Balances
366
______ A PROPRIAT N
Total expenses
$

Total Recelptsand Balances

.

OMerrevsiu.iiJlperlet(7sWs)
*lPctolsumtotal
SSlancebrSIglSttO,WardCaSls

1 1,131
_____

______
$ 1,011

$

revenue,, per ,_
0 pet. ot sum total
Silancebrooghtfo,wardcaw,

..... .. •00
..J4
______
$ 3.371

I

$ 1,321
124

617 APPROPRIATiONS
1,000 Total.xpens.s
______ Resirve for contIngencIes
1051 ReserveforcashtoWcarrledf,rd
S
________

5:15 Woodmerellvd&amp;Ciupn$ralAve ................................. 3:00

REVENUE Grenada $ew

-'lb

*

1.
i'ö
______

S

5

.

-.
—

$

___
___
RiWV*WceeIstslswrladl.rwsrd

APPROPRIATIONS

Reiervelsrcashfob.carrledforward

$

opr1aIlons

$ 1.315

•

-

.

VIllage

1,555

______

—

.

Iiuirvi*rsslstsWcarrSs.,vw,,.
TOtalAjr,piaslsns
-

,g

"

aI'

—

$5

____

''

Sfjtt otsum Petal

S

lR0L11011$

____

1

TllalAppr,prlOtlsse

S

S

S

____

.

$

.

TllalRscsIpt$a.id$aj.n

. ,;

APPROPRIATIONS
Totiiu$JJII.N

—

$ 3,715

Total ApproprIatIons

$ 2321

—
APPROPRIATIONS
Tofalixpen$is ___
RsservIforcenfin,encs
lrvefurcaShtobscarfledrd

APPROPRIATIONS

4,771

$ 6,333
6,016
—
2,011 REVENUE Wrinwood Heights UnIt 3
—MILLS
$ $
Otherreysnue3.fl per lot (143 lots)
5lpct.ofsumtotil
Salinc.broughtforw.rdcash

Rese:f$h,,rriedforward

$

tOtal Rlcefptsand Balances

$ 1,131
______
_______

Total ApproprIations

2,304
2,274
111

REVENUE RNIus MIII

.

Total Receiptsand Balances

-

$

153 Total Ricsipisand Balances

RlVENUEOIl4siredMj,s

.....

'

RIVINUI liplIwitos
ILL$
OIserrovenueIljlpSr*(410N)
0PSt,iISwmtitit
$ $7 BIIMCshrMMISIW.rdCISII

L'

—

..A. .,
-.

5,452

$L0I
____

$

$_____
1.151

-

—
REVENUE FEDERAL REVENUE SNARING FUND

"a

T
tIngencles
Relervefer cash tobi csrrled forward

$ 2,135
213
334

Pirrevenu.132millsen.Jadvaluaof$),,
id of
tot I

$
UN
______

•.

Total Apprepr

.

Balaiicebrevghlterwirlcaeii

-

5 3,151
_____

Oalsland HIlls

_____
______

Total ReesIpissiw Balances

.

—MILLS

a

SancsIIMh5er,.nlcaeI,

APPROPRIATIONS

1.115
1,20
051
_______
5 2476
_______

$

___
totalApprsprllliuis

$

1
_____
_______ SIPSOPEIMNISS
TStale,ii ____
RIsIrvIfongIMlo,
S 1
RsesrVefevca5I,$s5sc.r,$edfwj.

;.,.
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APPROPRIATIONI

$

$ 2,73
vs
______
164

$ 3,075

$ 2.115
311
Ill

APPROPRIATIONS
liSa' expenses
$erV.fSrcontinIsnci.s
I5ivvetorcauhtobicarriedforwerd

i,*P
5l

_____ RlSiVvIfircaMlAIadiS

1114
1157
,, IN

-'4

5

_____

$

Total Apopr'4tliI*

RsCelps and Balances

_______
—
REVENUE OardenLIhaI$NI
____ —MILLS
Othirr,vewe;Sjlpe,let(,)$Ws)
S

—
REVENUE Srantl.y Hall swat.
ILU
Otoerrsvinus.I7psrfoot(UII.ilfssI)

$ s1J
—

REVENUE Howell EStates
—MILLS
$ ,
______ Qltlerr$vumvliLNper let (132151St
______ 1pd.ofsumsetal
Balance breu,t forward calls

—
REVENUE Tuscawlil.
—MILLS
Otosrrevenve3l.Slperlot Ciii IoN)
S5pct.ofsumtot.q
Silanclbrsllshtforwardcash

—
'

1.3tS •
254

Total RKelptsand Balances

35$
SN

Reserve for contIngencIes
Reslrveforcashtob.carriedforward

TotalRscel.sandsasancss

1t76 per lot (120 lOts)
pctoIsum total
ancebrougMfonv.rdc.sh

$

$ 6,410 Total Recelptsand Blances
1515
2.3fl
731

S 3.131

1VENUE Nortogite

$

—

Other revenue$.11 per foot (57,571 feet)
$5 Pc?. of sum total
Baiancebroughtforwardcash

$

jq4l Appropriations

$ 4,J

UN

Total Appreprlethans

APPROpRIATIONS
Totalexpsnse
11$
Niesrvsforcontin,encs
- RIIerveforc.shtob.c.rriedti.rd
TotalA.pr.erlaticns

iiøsrveforconting.ncles
Reserve for cash to be carried forward

,,
_____

RNI
____
TStal$prOrlalWs

$

N

.

'

14

______

Reserve for contIngencies
RessrvIforcashtobecarrledfrd
REVENUE Winwood

$52

—

3 REVENUE Wrinwood HeIghts Unit 2
—MILLS
$ 1.777 Otherrevnuelo.11perlotllllots
______
$5pct.of sum total
Balancebroughtforwardcash

$

S 3.715

32

APPROPRIATIONS

•.
S.$1(
0.

5 3.705 APPROPRIATIONS
TotaliqsnSas ___

TotalRsCsanl Balances

2,761
2,430
11IS3

flO'

4.131

Total Appropriations

$

$

$

3M4

APPROPRIATIONS

.

Total Ricelptsand Balances

—
talReceiptsand
Balances

'iA

$

______ Npct.otswm*aI
lalancebres,ht *wars c
$
Total_____
Ricilpivand

UI

$

___

REVENUE

—

_____ REVENUE Howell Csvs $,ctlsns 1.2 and 3
MILLI
$

APPROPRIATIONS

Total

'
'"55
'
%&amp;I,W

i.W
--.
—Jn.,

I
11w.iIrwpnJ

466
052

Balance brought fsrward cash

TsfolRscelsandBalancss

bVIriWVq.

s

4
4

REVENUE F_*asd
II
—MILLS
,ler ?VeWSI. IPir WIN loIs

$
LII per let (4 WI)

R:fOrc.shfo NcerrIsdfeJajd
35$

—

TStalA,lSt

$

Total ANrOrIIII.IS

—

SSIc. breught forward casls
S

.

$ IS7

Total Appsoprlstbons

Traliwood Estates

$

VENUE Meadows
TMILL$
I)errevenue23.flperIot(1,3lot,)
Lpc1.olsumtotaI
llJancebrouahtforw.rdcasb

iiI

TotaiReceisandBaIances

$

______ Reserv. for contingencl
Reserve for cash to be carried forward

—
Other revenue L30 per lot (20 lots)
ii. gpct.ots,,tsfol
_____
SilancebrouShtforw.rdc.sii

S

'114

as

Total Recelsand Balances

$
—

17$

0tc0itIfl0enc1is
lsrveforcashtobec.rriedforwar5
-- ___
Total APrepr10ns
-

,

113

APPROPRIATIONS
Totalespenlas ___

55 4
4

$

Rees vs for clshtobsc.ffie51wsrd

Ill.

.

Total
-

.

15,057

_______

£•

$

$

-.

''

Total Appropriallons

______ RNeIfllUndngIes
Ri5srv1*cIe5fo5sdadferword

,

APPROPRIATIONS
Totil.v.ia
Rsiecootles

,ROPrnATIONS

S 1,

Spct.ofsum?otal
Balance brought forward cash

$ 36.060
3,371 APPROPRIATIONS
Total.xpens.s
______ Reserve for contingenc
$ 45,057
Reslrveforcashtobecarriedforward

Otherreveflue 14.öSpir lOt (212 lots)
$5 pcI. of sum total
Balancebroughtforwardcath

_____

ROPNITIONS

$

APPROPRIATIONS
___

$
_____

ntlngSflCles
Reesrve fur cash Is be carrled?erwsrd

GNERAL.OILIOATIONSONDI$IRIISA&amp;I

—

TiIalRicelptsaMSofisicig

$

TotalAppropriafluis

TotalRsC$.fldBal.,,

Nlancsbrsihtferwardcas$,

$

TotalApproprlatlons

______

SIIancsbroughtfo,w.rdca.h

'°

TStalBecelpt$andlalances

APPROPRIATIONS

•

—

.

TofaiRec,ls.ndBalances

Reservifor contingencIes
RCservef05htOb.CarrIedtOrw.rd

$

iototcei iMBalances

_________
$1

4VENUE Markham Pointe
lLU
rsvuwe 11.70 per 10, (10 lots)

37

______
0

Total Necelpisand Balances ,
____
____

m

$

'

_____ Reeervefurcashl,Ncarriedferwd

'.,.,,
_
-

IN

APPROPRIATIONS
Totalexpunaes ___
Rrw00I
_____ RiservetercashtoWCardsdMr*,d
___
$
TStalAarOdStlens
7Z
1.
—
_____
IN
$
RIVINUE
....
—MILLS
______
i'ewnu•
$$pct.ofsumfs$a;
SalinCebrisIh$fe,wlrdclsh

TotalAngrlofIOAs

$ 115,311

Re1erv'stingencies
e
,
R$1irveNrcashvvb,corr,,fon.ard

Total Bics*sand Balances

$
IN
_____

$ *46115

Total Receiptsind Balances

REVENUE Howell BrICN WNN
iii —MILLS
112
MV5,jlst(116*lSE

3L713
31,726
7,331
_____

______
106

—
is,

Oherrsvenue;S.IlpPriot(7isIots)
pct. of sum total
Balance brought forwerd cash

Tot•l expenses

'

0$
SO

______
4

TStalRice4piiandS&amp;ices

REVENUE lot A1 Hills
*ILLS
•,

REVENUE FiliSt Pi(* EStates
—MILLS__11.N
lot (12 ,otsp
$pe,sum,otal
klancibrivgsi*iwardcash

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t

APPROPRIATIONS

—

'"

"

$

TotalAPproprialions

—
$

T0,alA,,,Is,iens

'

Tvosday,A,31,I7-4S

IiNsra,Iaaf.rd,FI.

REVENUE Winter Woods

R$srv, for cofltlflg.nies
óSrvetorcashtob,c.rrl,d,.rd

— _i)

______

REVENUE Sinavenfuri flights

$

RIVii'INTeNESy &amp; SINKING FUNDGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS SERIES A &amp;
OSMILLS

______

$

a. • -

'
"
______

,Iflpsfl5p$

•'

APPROPRIATIONS
Tofalsx$snsss
______
RiesrvifvWlngencIss
LOS I.,srv.Nrc.shfoWw,1.dfo4,.4r4

•

i.at

4ROPRlATIONS

______ 1
$

S 1311

____

ToIalApy1aHsns

L1770

AI• ValIsy

____

4
_______

Total Apprsprlsflsns

—M

W carr.,.

,wU

Rsssrve
Ri5I1yS,w.u,

RnsiforCafltlAgsflC
iwrvs for Cash to be CV'rfId forward
£

233

$

.

APPROPRIATIONS

? 131770
—

REVENUE W ki H

Total R.cilpts. Balances

______

nd

______

Total APP'WIIIIIS
$

$ LOS

RkfENUB Markham Plocs
-,,,MILLS
Olhir rsvinu,S1.24 oor lot (SB lots)
N pc? of sum total
lilanc. brâUght forward cash

"c"

$

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APPROPrnAT,O$$

2.171
$
_____

—
1.M5
—
$
—

1313 —MILLS

- 212

7,

—
III &amp; IV

____ foiS

TafalRsalpfsandalincss

,

__

Ua'c
$155372

____
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•

1,411,056 APPROPRIATIONS
$ 4.ILIN

TI1alRsceIplsansBa,ce

$
______

RIVINUI Pirist Irish
—MILLS
err,v.nw1a.3SsrIof(n4.,s1

•

S&amp;.br
C ' T'Afo,wardc.sh
$ 132.167
110.111
1115.111

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FIIS P** 41)
f0rCl$htobec.rriedforw.rd

$

.

•
______

01055
0

TotalAppropriations

-

APPR0P,dAI.VJI.
ifaI

•

Total Ricalpisand Balances
APPROPRIATIONS CAPITAL OUTLAY—JAIL COMPLEX
___

$

•

in

$ •

$ 11,4i.00
1,006106
1u11,,a1

_____

$

5

_____
•' Basins for cash to N CVrIdNrward
_____ Tof
isi*

Total
6.$MILLS
Other revenue
tSpC?.otsutot.I
Balancebroughtforwardcash
TWsrs

$

APPROPRIATIONS
Total
____

.

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01— Evinln Herald, Sinford, Fl.

Tuesday, Aug. 21,179

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

.

-

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
PIsride1tsfoIs)57.)
NOTICIUNDIIFICT$T$Ofjs
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, NOT$CIOPAPPUCATION POE NAMISTATUTI
CASE NO. 7S.12N.CA4f.J
FLORIDA
TAX 0110
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF CASE NO. 75.12W
NOTiCE IS HERESY GIVEN,
Notice is hereby givin that the
SEMINOLE, etc.
THE STATE BANK OF APOPKA,a that Theodore N. Kimble the Undersigned
pursuant to the
Plaintiff
_
______
FlorIda BankIng corporation,
of ffie following wtlflcaias "FICtItIOuS Name Statute", Cher
vs.
Plaintiff has Iflid sold certificates era tax NLOO, Florida SIatia, will register
MR. PATRICK'S, INC., etc., it at, vs.
deed to be Isegid thereon. Th
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Defendants. ALLEN C. LANE and MARIE C. certificate numbers and years
1 tintS .................43Ca
ot In and for Seminole COuidy, Florida
NOTICE OF SUIT
LANE, his wife,
SIC 0
issusnci, the description of the tçon receipt of pf. of of ffi
Scansicutivetimes
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Defendants
propsrty,andmenami$inwhIch
It
publication
of
this
notice,
the
tic
MIS
iceouecvftvetlmes.....SICa
P.M.
1:00
AM.
—
5:30
TO: ROBERT B. HALl.
NOTICIOPSALI
was aseesied areas follows:
tltloa Naini, to.wIt SHEOAN
FRIDAY
thru
MONDAY
whose residence is unknown
NOTICE IS HEREBY Qiv that
Certificate No. 1415
GOLF CLUB under wilIcti
Me
SATURDAY 5.Ni
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED on the 27th day of August. 1575, at
SLints Minimum
:.
Year of Iesuae im
siDaled In business at 771 Highway
________________________
theta suit has been filed against you the hour ci 11:00 A.M. at the West
Description of Property: SEC 10 44, Winter Springs, FlorIda 32707.
inthe above intitIsdcauti and that Front door of the Seminole COunty iw 21S ROE 31E N ilLS Ft. ot S
Thai the corporation Interested In
you are hereby required to fIle your Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, th. 312.06 Ft. ci I 3M Ft. of NEts of said business enterprise 5 as
Answer with the Clerk of this Court. undersigned Clerk wIll offer for sale NW% of SEMi
follows:
and to serve a copy thereof upon the to the highest and best bidder for
BIG CYPRESS ASSOCIATES,
Name In which assessed
Plaintiff, or Plaintiff's attorney, cash the following described Marlann Kimble
LTD.
whose name and address is: property:
All of said property being In the
by DELRON CORPORATION, ts
CARLTON, FIELDS, WARD.
Lotsl and 70, HOI.LIDAY BEAR County of SemInole, State of
General Partner
_____________________ _____________________
EMMANUEL, SMITH &amp; CUTLER, LAKE SUBDIVISION NUMBER 2. FlorIda.
By: IC. Grammer
_____________________ _______________________
P.A., Post Office Box 1171, Suite according to the Plat thereof as
President
Unhese such certificate or cs
1601, CNA Tower, Orlando, Florida recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 46. tlncates shall be redeemed
. Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
32002, not later than September 20, Public Records of SemInole County, cording to law the property Florida. July 24. 1575.
Cars
—CNld Cars
1575.
Florida
_________________________ _________________________
described in such certificate or PublIsh: July 31, August 7. 11. 21,
if you fall to do so, ludornent may and appurtenances on said land or certificat will be sold to the 1575
beentlred.gainstyouforther,lief used In coniunction therewIth,
iIld cars In my home, asp
highist cash bidder at the court DEL.iU
Dayrelnmpor,e
demanded in the Compialnt. The
This sale is made pursuant to p,
moltierof 2. All ages. 220OMltch
door on the 24h day f 51P. ___________________
Upto1ro
nature ci said suit being the Final Judgment In Foreclosure tember, 1575 at 11:07 AM.
ci. w. PInecrsst ares. na-sass.
__________________________
322.3752
Foreclosure of Mortgage en. entered in Clvii Action No. 75.1305,
Dated this iRti day of
UvIkIndIrgaitan
FICTITIOUSNAMI
curnbering the following described now pending in the CIrcuit Court In 1575.
for S year olds
Notice is hereby given that I am
property situate in Seminole County, and for Seminole County, Florida.
9...4n TNngs to Eat
Call 3224643
_____________________
Florida, and to foreclose a security
DATED this 10th day of August, Jr. 5ig,ure: Arthur H. Seckwttti, engaged In business at 543 N. High•
Longwoed,
Seminole
*
—
way 421,
1VWMi5t in various items of personal 1575.
Clerk of CIrcuit Court ci
Flilt Ii Only chIld care cintir opss
FRESH OKRA
County Florida. under the fictitious
property more particularly (SEAL)
Seminole County, Florida
f'tday In Sanford — Begin.
Mon..Wdd..Fri.
name
of
MOHAWK
CANOES
and
described below:
ARTHUR H. SECKW1TH; CLERK
By: Beulah C. Brow
nIne June 2. SanfOrd Early
322-0473
that I intend to register said name
REAL PROPERTY
BY Patricia Robinson
Deputy Clerk
ChIldcai. Center. 3224643.
wiffiClskof
the
CircuIt
COrl,
South 35.33 feet, Loft, Block 3,
DeputyCherli Publliti: August 21,35, September seminole County, Florida In OC
, Free
TIer 2 of E. R. Trafford's Map of the
4., 11 1575
wIll kispsm.chfl
delivery, miii. S300rder. Sanford -.
cordance
with
the
Provisions
Town of Sanford according to the GEORGE C. KELLEY, III
in my homewk days
DIM-los
area. 322.2374, Sam's Portion
Fictitious Name Statutes. ToWit:
Plot thereof, as recorded in Plot P.O. Box 1132
___________________ 5e
322.1175
Meets.
___________________
141.05 FlorIda Statutes 1557. __________________
Bock 1, Page SI, of the Public Apopka, Florida 32703
___________________
SIg. Mohawk Manufacturing JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
Records of Seminole County, Attorney for Plaintiff
PICTITIOU$NAMI
U nstructlor4
Florida.
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
Publish: August 14, 21, isis
________________________
Notice is hereby given mat i am Company
By: Darrell Lildigti,
PERSONAL PROPERTY
WOULDN'T SE ANYII
OEM 65
engaged in wslness., p.o. i
mv. No. X2113 Stereo Sonlcs
Cassolberry, Fl.. 33707 Seminole Publ: August 14, 21, 25,
Wlllbabystthnmyhome
Laboratories
MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
County, Florida, under the fictitious
Florida St.tet. 157.244
for small children.
1 Telex TMS 100 Cartridge Deck
NOTICIOFAPPLICATIONFOR named STAR PEOPLE RECORDS timber 1, 1575
Creativ.Expresalon... 3334512
1 CItation 12 Ampligier
Mid that I intend to register said
TAX DIED
_______________________
2 Custom MonItor Speakers
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, name with the Clerk of the Circuit
alildcarelflmyhome
PRIVATE VOICELIUONS
ORDINANCI $443
1 Custom Transformer
that Gloria F. Brenner ITF Sol Court, SemInole County, Funds iii
dayonnite.
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
3fl7346
Remort Volume Control Brennan the holder of the following accordance with the provisions °
ldayswk.323.3344
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CITY OF LONOW000,
FLORIDA,
Assembly
certificates has flied said cs. the Fictitious Name Statut, To. ANNEXING
TO AND INCLUDING
4 BMak 1201 Speakers Modified tlflcates for a tax deed to be issued Wit: Section 063.05 FlorIda Statutes WITHIN 1HI CORPORATE AREA
2 Bozak CMI00-1O Splikers
thereon. The certIficate numbers 1531.
OF THE CITY OF LONGW000,
Sip. Terry BrookS
Custom Brackets - Painted and years of issuance, the
Legal Notice. I *
INVITATIONTOSID
FLORIDA,
AN AREA
SITUA1I
Hookup Wire
dsscnip?lonof the property, and the Publish: August 14, 21, 20, Sep.
AND BEING
IN SEMINOLE
Construction
of
SENIOR
HIGH
Installation Labor
names in which It was assessed vs timber 4, 1575
COUNTY, AND MORE PAN. SCHOOL "$55", Lake Mary,
4
RIaL
$IMINOL
1 (Set) Dlshtsbles-soiied sectIon as follows:
DEM47
County, Florida
TICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS
"L" shape 7t' * 12" x 30" — 11 90.
Cortlficite NO. 1440
_________________________ FOLLOWS: REPLAT OP TRACT 75
•
1101 last Pins? Street
•
stainless — steel top — guy, Oifl
Year of Issuance 1577
OF SANLANDO SPRINGS, AS
Sealed bids from General Con.
Saislerd,Fl.nldafllil
bssi,prewashslnk,wIth 115 .113.5.
Descriptioncl Property: WUFt.
FLORIDASTATUTE1n.24a
RECORDED IN PLAY lOOK ,, tractors will be received by the
NOTICE
105 pnewasli unit, scrap block, iS" of Lot 10 + 1 12 Ft. of Lot 35
Netice.f ApeIlcalhe.ferTax Deed
PAGE 2, OF THE PUBLIC RI. Owner, The School Board of IENVICI$TOpI1$Op4$WIA5I.$
long, slanted rack Itiuif overhead, Washington Heights P53 Pg 37
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
.ORD$ OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, Seminole County, untIl 7:30 p,m., TO PAY THERIPOR
open galvanIzed base. Clean section
Name In whIch assesSed: Shent that Dr. J.W. Hickman the holder 0 FLORIDA, BEING THE SWt4 o
Sept. 12, 1575 at the School bard
The Office of Community Medical
IS" x 30" matchIng soIled section.
ruction Company.
thu following certificates has filed THE SEMi OF SECTION , offices locofid at 1311 Meilonville Facilities, Department of Health
Item No. 10.
All of said property being In the said certlilcatesfora tax deed to be TOWNSHIP 21 S., RANGE 30 Li Avenue, Sanford, FlorIda, 32771, and Nshablultaiive$ervlces,Stateai
Dishwasher
Hobart
County of Seminole, Stats of Issued thereon. The certificate REDEFINING THE CORPONAT
Phon(311)332.I2SLAtffiottimeall Florida, has established the sum
corner type, electric heat, 115.205 Florida.
numbers and years of Issuance, the LIMITS OF THE CITY OF LONG. bids will be opened and read $147,131.00, as the level of un.
vott.modlfhed. Item No. 11.
Unless such certificate or cs- description of the property, and
FLORIDA, TO INCLUDE publicly,
compensated services to be mad
1 Hot Water Booster — Hatco C.12, tificaf is shall be redeemed ac. names in whIch It was assessed are SAID LAND
IN THE MUNICI p
lid documents are open to public available by Seminole Memorial
mounted to underside of cleah dish cording to law the property as follows:
LIMITS OF THE CITY;
Inspection In the Office of the Hospital, in the period of October 1,
table, 220 volts 3 pti. Item No. 12.

FLORIDA

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

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WESDAY, AUGUST21
WefghtWatcbers,7p.m.,SanJordWo,nat'3Qub,300S
Oak Ave., 7p.m., Summit As., cii,
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
. Ught, Sanford.
. Seminole AA,I m., open discussion, Halfway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
. Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
"3 Methodist Qlurch, Casselberry.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST22
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
verbrook Drive, Casselberry
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptimIst, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 RobIn Road, Altaznonte
Springs.
Sanford Serouaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.

Orlando - Winter Porki•
Seminole
831-9993
322261$ CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
HOURS

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Sanford Rotaract, 7p.m., 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light Building, Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Jfifl
Sears.
Caiselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook I)rtve Caciberry
Oiled. Rotary, 7:30 am., The Townhouse, OVIOdO
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Sanford OptImist, noon Holiday Inn,.
Recevery, Lie., fornervoueandforrngrmetgal patients
12:30 p.m., 1 Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Sereuderi senior citizen dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
SanI.rd.SeiIaele Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.

Overeater. Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte iiu
Scars.

StarUgM Promenaders, $ p.m., DeBary CommunIty
Center, Sholl Road.

South Seminole OptImist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Spr4ngs.
* Lake Mary Rotary, $ am., Mayfair Country CIub.
Speaker — Rep. Bobby Brantisy.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Diet Workshop, 10a.m. and 7p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mail.
Altamseté 8jwhigs Sertima, noon Irelands.
South Semlask AA, noon, Mental Health Center, RobIn
Road, Altainonte Springs.

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Certificate No. 1317
Year of Issuance 1571

AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO Director of Auxiliary Services 1575 to September 30, 12W.
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE SAID (SchoolloardOfflces), F. W. Dodge
flisditefmlflonbeen made
Description of Property SEC
LAND ANNEXED; PROVIDING Plan Room and Central Florida pursuant to the requirements of the
tegral 24" drain board. Guy. houll door on the 24th day of Sep. TWPZ1 S ROE 30 E 113 FT OF15
N 173 ZONI NO CLASSIFICATION, luildsrs Exchange in Orlando, and
regulations of the Public Health
tubular 12W — F&amp;S faucet. Item No. timber, 1575 at 11:07 A.M.
FT OF 1 ½ OF 51½ OF SW¼ W OF PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHTS may be obtained from the offIces ci Service, U.S. Department ci Health,
14.
Dted this 15th day of August, RD
AND PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZEN. OUtmafin Dragash Associates Ar.
Education and Welfare, (43 CFR,
1 Trash Compactor — precision isis.
Name In which assessed Ada SHIP
IN
CITY; chltects Planners, Incorporated, 10.lfl)andttieappilcabgeproyisiens
THE
PR-S. Item No. 15

Signature: Arthur H. Ieckwith,

Kirkland Heirs
SEVERASILITYI AND Ep. lnford Atlantic National bank
Florida Medical Facilities Con.
All of said property being In the FICTIVE DATE.
Building, Sulte101, P.O. Drawer I, struction Plan.
County of Seminole, State of
WHEREAS, there as bert fiied Sanford, Florida, 32771, upon
"Uncompensated services'
Seminole County, Florida
Florida.
with the City Clerk of the City it request aCCOmpanied by 1210.00 means services available In the
By: BeuIah Brown,
Unless such certificate or .Cif
lit,
Longwood, Florida, a petition dipeift
facility which are made available to
titicaius shall be redeemed ac containing
Deputy Clark
Deposit will borefundedlnfull for
the names of the
e,aons unable to pay monitor
Publish: August 21. 2S, September cording to law the property property owners In the ares
two sets to Contractors submitting without
charge or at a charge which
, ii, sp
described in such certificate or $qljl4I4 County, pij dow
bona fide bids and return ci i

1 Pot Wash Sink-il ga. stainless Jr.
steel 10'6" x 24 — plus 2 Integral
Clerk of Circuit Court of

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draunboard 24" long — gaiv. tubular
lets. Two T&amp;S faucets
3 corn.

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partm.nts. Item No. 16.
1' ImmersIon Heater for rir*e
compartment at potwash sInk 113
Toastmaster S0.1 Item No. 11.
1 Underbar Workboand with two 3.
compartment sInk, two mixing
,
station wish cs bin,

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than the reasonable cast ci
certificates will be sold to th,
doCuments In good usable condition suchlees
follows:
servIces. The level of such eu
hIghest cash bidder at the court
in
5 days after the opening
Replat ci Tract 73sf 5ANLANOO
ices Is measured by the difference
PienIda Statute 157.246
house door on the ISPI day
as racordel In Flat leek
Refunds for sets In excess ci betIIA the amount paid by such
NOTICSOP APPLICATION POE tsmbi!', 1979 at 1I:N AM. of Sep. WRINGS
7, Pago.2 at the Public R.udo 0 twa will be less $11150 to cover coot
spied rail coøipfotj lsøgih taucet TAX DIED
astui. ci Seminole
tor the services and the
PvbIlWis July 'Uss, August m; Sev'iineis County, Pisnia, wing me
'2W'tie1,. enmesame
stainless
steel
body
NOTICE
with
galvanized
1$
HERESY
GIVEN,
reasonable cost thereof.
'
p.m., Fellowship Hall, First p iyterfan aiurcii
14th,. 21st, 1579
01
SWMi
of
the
of Sed
,
tubular legs. 110" long * 21" wide. that Gloria F. Brenner lIP 501
The level set out above meets the
Dated this 20th day ci July, 19* TownshIp 21 S.,SEMi
ford. Interested persons welcome.
Contractors who obtain bid presumptIve compliance guidelines
Rag,
,
item No. ii.
Brenner the holder of the following
(SEAL)
4...,.
.
documents and do not bId the
requesting annmtamo to he
3 Bottle Cooler leverage Air
fa$ regulations.
certificates h flied said certif I.
Signature: Arthur H. Backwlth, poreare of the City L514weW, prolec?, must nsfunnsameat least 10
DWG 61. Item No. 15.
Tiers are no guidelines which
cites for a tax deed to be Issued Jr.
Florida,
and
bid
date,
or
Pie'
requeetlng
to
be
In.
days
before
the
positively Identify a person or
1 Cooler Freezer-American thereon. The certificate numbers
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
Clerk of Circuit Court ii
$11515 p5' 1Sf to defray COSt ci
cIus Therein;
Coolar-combunitlon walk In
, and years of Issuance, the
Seminole County, Florida
WHEREAS, the City Cammieslin nepreducilen Mid PidIIii, is lit wlmpt.4 services. Each case'
l'O" x iO'O" x 7'O" high, two-thirds description of the properly, and Itie
By: leulah C. Brown
0 me City 01 Lemiwsod, Florida,
muSt beiviluatedon Its own merits.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE cooler, 1.3 freezer remote names in whici it wasassessid ore
,&amp;..., FICTITIOUSNAMI
Deputy ClInk
Bubowitcfess and oltwrs may
ha5 d$VmktMlsaIdpr.psr,y Is
EIgHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. regrigeration units. I15.
follows:
for
Notice is hereby given that I am
oitPublish: July 31, August 7, 14. 21, subject to omsiasien, pursuant to *aln CoffiptofebIldOcuIflelils Upon Ther.ar,ggldellnese,tablish.d
a
Certificate No. so
person or family as eligible to
egeaged in business at 533 Turtle CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE aluminum exterior, and Interior.
isis
the
deSi
it
121010
whiCh
raquiremiets ci ps.. stat.
Vis of Issuance 1571
be receive
gi4 Or. Cassulbenry Semkwie COUNTY, STATE OP FLORIDA Item No. 20.
DEL.120
171144; aM
nefimlad, 1115 5110.50Will
to cover
vicis. full uncompensated sir.
1 (t.ot) Shelving for .walk.ins.
Description 01 Progerty: N½ ci
County, Florida, under the fictitious CIVIL ACTION.
WHEREAS,
the
City
Cammisalan
rip
edocilen
cells,
upon
return
Of
Publish:
August 19, 20, 21, 1979
Hodges.Chrome plated wire tot30(LeSS$t.Nd.*+SUFt.oi
name
WI NO. 75.2101-CA4S.l
of
AUTOMATIC
PIuids$is$u$slSl.$N
It5IngeadcanIItlenwlthlns 01MM
it the CIty ci LMU1. FIends.
1173 Ft) St. JOS1ptIS PS I P5.114.
IRRIGATION DESIGN, and that I IN RI * The Adoption of
shelving, Item No. 3Q,
NOTICI OP APPLICATION os has deemed It In the boot lMM441
dayS after Opening it blds Partial ______________________
Name In which aass: Albert
i,dendtoreuistersaldnemewlth the RWC $ KNC, by CHARLES :
1 Char Broiler vulcan-u" long.
TA*DI1S
Mitlilel
IMOgIISI's
will
be
flu City ii Ls.4d. manila, to SOS to
PICTITIOUSNAMU
chit ci the Circuit Court, Seminole CHAPMAN and ESTHER A. gas-standard finish Model M 7505. M. Hull, Jr. &amp; Harold S.
isSued It Clot of repreductlen.
NOTICI IS HERIIY GIVEN, accept Said PetItion aM so p
Notice is hereby given thai we are
County, Florida in accordance with CHAPMAN, Petitlenirt
All Of said property being in Si. mat Insøe Kimball theheldereime said area;
M3751. Item No. I.
ladsbldmu4tbeacownp.nI.eby
I90
in busbies at 1536 $usahe
the provisions it the Fictitious
NOTICE OP ACTION
I Convention Oven Vulcan.Iarger- County of seminole, State of feilewing CertifiCates Ms filed sold
NOW, THIN EPORE, $1 IT ICiltIflol Check or bud bend Issued Rd.,
WInter Park, 33753 Semlnig
NdMu Statutes. To-Wit: Section
TO: NOSERT C. MIODUCKI
Standard finiltigas 115 volt motor
CITY
It'
lit
acceptable
surety
company
certlflcstes
for
a
tix
died
to
be
ORDAINED
AddIr*07 Ui*nown
Unless soch certificate or CM'• Issued tlioreen. The conlificete COMMISSION SY THE
Model GT I Item 2.
sss.$ Florida Statutes 5$7,
OP THE CITY Op ton
titicaiss shall be redeemed ac numbers and
Sip. Kent J. Castleman
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
1 Range with oven and i bur
III. TMNthliulpercefltefffiebese
SUcCesSful bidder Will be nameof THE PRINT WORKS, and
years of isovenco, igi.e LONGW000, FLORIDA,
m we intend
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loresister sale urns
with one Standard fInish single cording ts law thus property dasaIpIIen of the property, and me POLLOW5
required So fwnlsi pinfsrmarK, wftfl me Clerk of
me CircuIt Court,
deck shelf.Vulcan-Mod,l 7IISA. dS5UISSI lit Such Crtlfhcats or names In which It was aIseessdae
bend and labor aM materials gsig
SECTION 1: mat me
centlficotes wIll be sell so me
Item No.3.
in ac
Ps'mInt bOnd, 01431 Nt the fUll
fuilewa:
described preperty, he-Wit:
I Hood Oolv. Win construction, hIpliOSi CaSh bidder it liii ceurt
Certmcaso No.1*
Neptit Of Tract 71Sf SANLANDO imeUflt of me contract sum, loeved owancs wish me provielens ei me.
for the adoption f hue minor child SI" * U' deep and 24" hIgh bo house deer on the 1011 day SI lip'
WRINGS is racsnded in p it It' Ibindlug CSmpany licroed in FIctltIe Name Statvtss, To.Wlt
Year of Isivance 1577
Section 041.55 FlorIda Statutes 1957.
named Ni that petition and you a, type,speclalc
onion ceilIng timber, 1575 at 11:10 AM.
7,
Daecript
Of
P(epary
SiC
10
Page let me Public Records at Flonide.
IN III CIRCUIT COURT OP THE commandad So serve a copy Of yew height, S Iliters, I lights, custom
Edith I*Wwfstlo
Dated this lESt day ii August. TWP 31$ ROE 311 N fliP?. Of S ill Samliule County, Florida, being stie
To Ii olIgIhlo Ion CIflSidO,5$iefl,
Nibs?
Entwlstle
EISNTIENTN IISNTIINTN written defeusse, If any on KEN. built. Item No.4 HangIng Hood by
WIth
the
Ft.OfS7SIP?.oiENIFt.fN
SW%OfthISSMiWSodIen4.Tiim. bidS must COmP&amp;V
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND POE
Signature: Arthur H. Iockwlffi,
SETH 0. MORSE, ESQUIRE, aituens.
Florida, all conditleits of the PublIsh: July 31, August 7, 14, 31,
SItO;
ship
21
5.,
Range
201.,
be
and
stie
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
7,

14,

21, above-named Petitioners,
CHARLES N. CHAPMAN and
ESTHER A. CHAPMAN, have flIed
a petition In me abeve.Wylad Cart

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CAIN NO. 75.1UICA4S.1
IW"f HE

s ml ePOClt$catIOni.sndmuStlemadeen
madeabenatmecltyati.wswue. IfoCMhlOOf*OfSrrnIflClsJd5lwiffi

Ptome in which assessed: M- sIMS Is hibV swaM

KImato

MATTER OF THE Florida 33551. on or before lip.
ADOPTION OF
SY SOUIIII C.
ternberll, W79,anlflletheoriglnal stainless steel top, IS go. galv. wi.
$DY MARIE MURDOCK
DePuty Clink
with his Clerk of this Court ethhsr dSflP.elf
aIv tubular lets. 1
ffln,P
a
child,
wtone svvlce on Petitioner's at. frictIOn slide gaiv. drawer. Item PublIsh: August 21,20. SapIamlir
PetItioner JOHN MICHAEL
411,1975
terney or Immodimely thereafter, No.1.
FONTAINE
1 Overhead Pet Rack Three bar DIM1i3
atluerwisoa detsult may be entered

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the contract documents, lit
County St Seminole, State ot Charter ol thi City Of L511.aU. doPIICINP SICISISI b iii ,pSquS

SOn, in iSis Plonlda,purwentto*e$srms.iffie

PICTITIOU$NAM1

NotIce Is hereby given that I a
Florida.
Florida, IPI PIe. ISO. S. 171146.
Sealed avalaps boring the name r$flff Ni business at SN. 4e, W
ON
1dir ml mIlesevth SN. 10$smIneIe County,
SECTION 1: That the prepert,, ml
UP.IIS such certificate or cer.
morbid: sENIOR HIGH
tiflcatos shall be rudassial ac PlOrOOfors described 5 5ec$le)
ScHooi. PiorhluiIjmlttoft4a
coilIng to law the property 1lsO1disICOlflallheVe*i issuing "1SS",mlde
li'on SOUTHERN ENERGY DIllON
TO: DARRELL N. MURDOCK
agoNiSt ysuforther
demaidid Mainlossstoelmoun$elhetsbIe,46"
dSsaibol lii such ctIfhcats or 4315 healienof MI USM tedwairlol date and hour mentleml above
and mat i wise to risboer said
1315 Cessna strait
In me pSilIlIn.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT POE cart mcasos will w sell i.
long over psf sink. Item No. U
OMior raioned foe right to name with me Clerk Of ISis Circuif
that deeSrncaIlosu Is described hi
New Brighten, Minnesata 00112
1 Chief TIlls N" * 21",'ll ga. THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL hIghest cash biller at *0 court
W1TNE$$myhua.udandmesealat
mozomhisorOS.ec.Ofrn,ci,,,e, reject ant's Ill bldsr certain.
Cliii?, $omkuslecsuswy, Florida In'
NOTICE OP ADOPTiON
P51MM Ofa bid as$vSOel Ni iSis acwasi€
ml Court at $auWsrL Sentinels stainless stool tip, to go. st.inIe
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE hues deer on me 34th day Of Sop UJIUlt minim.
wim me provisions Of
PROCIIDINS
510
POEM,
County, Funds. this *751 day Of Steel double overhead Shelf. Hatc$. COUNTt FLORIDA
ml
to Ølv. IPY III- the FictItious Name flatutes, Ti
SECTION 3: no *e csrerato
tambar, 19$ If 11:0 A.M.
yo. ., isnew suatiflod that a apmt,
Infrared heat lamp 12" len, CASE NO. $.1145CA$I
ONod*ioultsds,OfAunt,nig limits Of the CIty Of Lemauul, fIflhlaIlthos ml tKIPto*Ies Ni Wit: $OCtlSnIU.iSFIenlls$Iaiutss
for odspIim yew miner (sEAL)
meuntod to tile underside it tip IN TNI MATTES OP THE
Florida. be and It Is huareiII% and WhllflLaMtoawsrk*.Iobhiiml isv.
IigIIOUN: Arthur H.
ChIN was filed in ISis Circuit Court
ARTHUR H. bICKWlVH,JR. shelf. ii pa. galv. uedorslialf
ADOPTION OP
Jr.
Puroby redofinad N as So blOnds boOt lN&amp;i,U Of liii OSUr. NO bid
up. Cathy C. Martewlci
fey Sentinels County, Flinida in
-1it be Wittidiliel for Spaniel if$ PubiloSt:
Clerk of flue Circuit Court
AELIS STEVEN WOODALL. II
galvanized tubular legs. Itom Ne.
sell laid heroIn ascribed .sil
Clerk ii Circuit Court
August 7,1111.1., Wi
AuguSt 14. 1979, by JOin Mldiel
0$
frOnt
the
ip.'n,
sentinels County, FIelds
1 Dell Temp. Refrigerator 111 vet
suineitol.
a mkw child. Sentinels County,
DIM-Il
Fontaine and you are rolvlred to
The Iciseel lose .i
Victory NF$-aDli. Item No.7.
y: Ivo Craltnee
PetItIoner: JOSEPH?. HICKSOtI
SECTION 4: That ISis Clip Clerk
Plorids
WOO 0
t' Of VOW inStan
SentInels County:
1 Relrigorsl,r
Victory R$.1D.
Deputy Clerk
isSiS15SVIutSiIheImmj,j
It': SS'JlSk 51'p,
T0 ARLI$ STEVEN W000ALL4
RobinS 0. Posifler,
dsIeeUe.w any ho It, sit lInt PublIsh: AuguSt *1,10, September 13. Item No. I.
lAd sUipIiQt5ld ISiS 0111435$ CIty
Deputy Clark
attimay, ew sante
Choirwntit
,
5510 SuIIIvsn
1 Nell Warmer
Publish: AuguSt *1,is, leptujnsu MOp if till CIty at Lsigweul.
NOTI E.
ml sd&amp;,as Is Richard L. Mallets, 01Mw
WilSism P. 1Mev,
CS$snadS SprIngs. Colorado 1.11.1979
3S7.OA.masited on lj5Øjf
So tedvis ISis amnsaI
Pe 011*0 Drmmr N. lafiSOd,
lthtl
W11
item No. 6-Ill volts. Item No.9.
ClfllSlnsd
in
Sadie,
I
hellO.
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DIM-3M
FIerfis 30711 aid Ills till orIgInal
NOTICIOFASOPTION
•WNOI1SSSU 191110
SECTION 1: Thai s this Or.. FIJbI*0 All,7,14, 31, 1955
1 UMerbarWsrbboardwlIflh,we.
,DI$AILID
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Wonder what to do with Two? Sell
'Ohe The quick, easy Want.Ad
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2611 or $3)

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,.ln person Lakeview Nursing
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.

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iiicense. 1-I?. 322-1566, Sanford
j'lursing &amp; Cony. Center.

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cook. Apply in person
,1loliday inn of Sanford on the
;lakefront.
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(tlity person. Apply in
0lda Inn of Sanford on the
.;.:kefront.

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322.261J for appointment
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me
LL_DORIS
rebuilder, Seminal.
DIETRICH
Auto
301 1. 25th P1, Exp,
-lyl Wages commensurate w•
.ility.fringe benefits,

Delivery route,

est. customers.
On area. Good P T incomeCt
$7000 Call 323.9235
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wear firm, HIS Stores
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1 BR executive decorator furnished Condo. Pool, club house,
cable TV. Everything furnished

141$ Valencia Ct. 3 BR, I',, bath,
brick const. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $26500.

REALTY

Owner will hold.

w career opportunities locally
1 other central Fl. locations
'flcluding the Tampa Bay area,
Xxcellent pay wall frInge
fnef its. Call 305886-07)7, ext. 9.
'rappt.orsendr,wrnetop,o
'ébx 1076, Mt. Dora, Fl. 32751.

Wet Cutter, stock

$43,900.

How about a I BR, 1 B, older home
on Meilonvilie Ave., 2 garages,
fenced bk. yd., fruit trees &amp;
extra lot for only $23,900.

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Immaculate I BR, 2 0, 2 car
garage w-w carpet, C H&amp;A,
fenced Wi. yd. $53907

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$26,500. Realtor Owner.

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Call 3230171

OF SANFORD REALTOR

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3220231,3237)73, 332.0775

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
25445. Flinch Aye.

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Sanford 2 BR, 2 B, all appl., w-w
carpet, pool. Close to

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Sanford Ave. SILSOO.

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,i Labonerw.chauffeurllc.

Owner motivated 2 BR, I B, car.
port, den wwet bat, eat In kit.

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Mobile home lot now avail. Lg,
trees, adults, quiet, walking
distance to all shopping, See at
Park Ave. Mobile Park.
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man, Must

experienced. Apply at Food
Sum, 25th &amp; Park,

$15,950.

yd., nicely landscaped, C HIA,
w-w carpet. Good location.

Clean furnished 1st floor Apt.,
Private entrance, adults only, no
pets. 1004 Palmetto.

averything.,,Askung $33,730. 327-

property surveying a.

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4xc. Salary 8. benef Its. Growing
long established firm. Contact
Wilson, Miller, Barton, SoIl I,

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ib•dIvis ion construction layout.

hok Inc. 1.113 7731121, Naples,

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3 choIce lots ready to build on in
Deltona. sa000 for all.

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NEWOWNER NEEDED
Gorgeous neat home, 2 Bdrm 2
Bath split Bdrm plan. Conveniently located In quiet area.
Disappearing stair to floored
attic storage. Priced to sell at
only $47,300. 1 yr. warranty.

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263$ Sanford Ave.

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Aft. Hrs. 322.7643. 322.4a6s

Handyman for rental unit

maintenance, Part time,

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Many Unique Feituresh Cool
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strwts, formerly property of Food Pair, Inc.
bIsr in Posssslo, Chapter XI.

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Zsusd CG2 (Csmmercl&amp;, Rental Units, Miniwsre
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Lake Markham Rd. near Lii.
Sylvan, 60 acres, 20 acres
already platted. Over 1600' of
Lk. Front wooded. $500,001),
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NEAT ANOCOZY
Newer block home, 3 bdr. I'.-, ba.
garage, fenced, good lawn.
Owner will consider VA or FHA.

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REALTORS
530 6133or 335.4711 eves,

NOTICE OF SALE by closed Bids
BR house, (1) 1 BR garage
apartment. (buildings only &amp; to
be relocated). Located corner ot
Oak and 11th Ayes. Detailed
Information, Bid Forms to be
secured from OffIce of Central
Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Aye.,
322.2914.

Lakefront lot in Casselberry

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Service, Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANC,ES
373 0697
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Used color TV set 1970 model.
Zenith 25" works good, 5)73,
Free Delivery. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 372 1721.
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ALTAMONTE -Lot 100* I7lplus
CB Bldg. zoned commercial, off
Hwy 436. $79,900.

OWNER LEAVING TOWN, ANXIOUS TO SELL THIS 3 BED.
ROOM, 1½ BATH, AIR CONDI.

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OVER SIZED LUSHLY LANDSCAPEDLOT. PRICE REDUC.
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339050$

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paved road, 210' deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal Lake. Only
vacant lot in area. 5)1,950.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO
RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?
One
p1. ot ear iy Oct., on
the St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good knowledge of the
river &amp; boating experience.
Please call afler 6p.m. 321-0937.

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Commercial, vacant, Sanford
Ave., South of 25th St. (water &amp;
sewer). Price reduced to $7,990
w $1990 cash. Hoffman In.
vestment Counsellors, $626172.

LARGE I BEDROOM, 3'.-: BATH
WITH ALL APPOINTMENTS,
LIKE NEW CONDITION ON
ACRE LOT IN LX HOWELL
AREA. $71,900.

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burn., misc. FrI 24 to Mon. 27, 9
lii? 32) &amp; 326 Heather Ave.,
Longwood, Highland Hills.

REALIOR'

701 bldg

SERIOUS SELLER REDUCED
PRICE FROM $22,000 TO
$19,900 ON THIS WELL LOCAT.
ED 3 BEDROOM BLOCK
HOME WITH 20*20 BLOCK
WORKSHOP IN REAR.

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. Il 92
Sanford, Fla. 37771

S.7acres3)O'on paved frontage.

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to ISO

365349$, eve. 349.543)
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ROOF TRUSSES
We have several sixes of trusses
for sale at discount prices. For
information Call $316290.
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sell the best &amp; service the rest.
Western Auto
1OIW.lst5t.
323.4101
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Tractor 555 Case, lox, Blade.
Mower, Disc. 22' trailer. Call

Woody

Little, 3225434.

Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri

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$$3.7Ol3
beaUtiful family home. WIots
spece for children. Lg. lot w.
for Sal.
plenty of trees. C H$A. Under 54/Jgl50oIas
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Cty. Approved
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PrIvate Party

TysonCeinent
Drives, patios, walks a. etc.
LICENSED S69-t4SS
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New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 8690562

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Free Est. Lic. 10 Pct. disc. to Sr
Cit. 3)94066, 661 $335.

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Ceramic Tile Repairs
Residential &amp; Commercial
$91 9503; aftO 530.7515

PMIAg&amp; Rspelr
L'
Peppers Painting Service,
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.'
Free Est. 3231701.

Dresstnaiclng

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Alterations, Dressmajn
Drapes, Upholstery
3220707

Flu n_grapfijc

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control, Pet

supplies, dog houses, insulated,

Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos a.

fast

repair service. 3226101.

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Reasonable rates, all work :
guaranteed. 323.7111.

$ yrs. exp, Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 3271321

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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELINGIREPAIR
.G. BALINTIASSOC. 322.5465

p01.7344707

Roofing

Tam Pot for Rent
$2S-Oayor Wkly Rates
Call 3220216 aft. 6

collect.

$25 chair, $50 sofa specIal 00 III

Upholstery Cleaning for th
month of August. 531-3144,

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VliiylRspek'
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Vinyl repaIr Irecolning

Saveupto3.01
ntwhtifYChN,i.S6o.$O71.
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WELDING
Wants to mliii small' household Custom mode
bmpsrs.

repairs, Carpentry, painting $

mIsc.CaIIPaulHwwer,3.g

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iron windem and doors. 33p.
0643. Lonely Man Welding
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wants Is buy void

2611ol 831.9993

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IMan, quality operation

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bonded &amp; insured. Quality
service everytime. Ph. 3230541
or 660-5954.

Painting

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qualIty furnitur,, washsr &amp;
dryer. S741.

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plumblnefixtures,
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bldg. material. 332.5419
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0721.

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Custom Office Cleaning, corn.

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llItWe Saivags. 332.0721.

deep, 1350. - Sanford Furniture
Salvage 1792 So. of Sanford 323-

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HOQ REPAIRS FROM CUR.
lAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PENTRY.PAINTINGSPNINK

WE bUY USED FUNNITIJNE
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.

Sn. glassed Pop display case 36 in.

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerlj Harriett's Beauty No04
5)
1st St., 32-5742

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Contraicontractlnglnc,

332.4

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Yarddebris, Trash

Beauty Care

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Buy $ Sell, the finest in used
funnituns, Refnig., stoves. toolo.

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333,3435

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32) 2945.

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 3230039
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specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,

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RACO Foam, fIberglas 5.
Cellulose. Lowest prices, Call

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Apt moving sale, Tues. $ Wed.
Mariners Village, Apt, 1101.322.

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Call Carl Harris at
5E.R5,Sanford372-17;1

lNSULATlON6atting, blowing

Semanship. Over 10 1st places in
local &amp; AQHA Shows. Owner
going to college. Call 327•0539.

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Inc., Rsaltor$

FREE ESTIMATES
323 5719
Mowing
321.0090

UtItsilisfy
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AQHA Gelding "Chlcacsaa,
Priest" 15.3 hands, i*5. youth
Show horse, fop performer in
trail, wistem &amp; English her.

MORTGAGES, R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $23 No. 4-0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

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Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape

CentralHeat&amp;Aircon.i, Free EsI.

PAINTING,CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free E$t.
323-0429 after 5:30
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REALTY WORLD

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LIc., Bonded &amp; Ins;

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Air Conditioning
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cages. 322-3737.

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vestment. Place a low coat
clas$lfiedadfomnesyjlts.3fl.U11
or $319193,
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2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

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FILLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND

Losing your homeS, credit7 I
catch up bok payments &amp; buy
equity. 3220216.

SROKER

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327.4320

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air, new paint, very economical
8I,095. 32213$;.

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'73 Mercury Marquis

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
37) 3866or 323 77)0

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bamde'_seevemythg
fast with a want ad. Call 322-7611

3 UNITS ZONED
COMMERCIAL ON SANFORD
AVE. FRESH PAINT, CARPET

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ki.
loaded, air, stereo, 34,000 ml.
Immec. $2,650. See at Monroe
Harbour Marina. Pier A.
Wallace

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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, NC 26906

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Building Materials

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7 acres Lake Sylvan. $10,000. Best
- Terms. William Mallczowskl,
Realtor 3fl 79$)

MAYFAIR IN SANFORD, VERY
MODERN I BEDROOM, 2
BATHHUGEFAM1LYROOM&amp;
EATIN KITCHEN,TREE
SHADED CORNER LOT.
$61,S0Q.

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rAr ir,irk. L
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good cond. 1 owner. Best offer.

Call 3?? 1624. 3?? 4460
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78 Olds 9$ Regency. fully loaded,
like new, low ml., built in CB &amp;
tape deck, sun roof. $7295 or best
offer. 323 19)8.

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TUSCAWILLA AREA, LARGE
SPANISH STYLE 3 BEDROOM,
2 BATH, FAMILY ROOM WITH
FIREPLACE, 2 CAR GARAGE
WITH MANY CUSTOM

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2 BR ON MAGNOLIA $72,
WILL RENT W-OPTION TO
BUY, $200 Mo.

2443', 3. Irench

4605 (Dealer)

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toilet, ice box 5195. 323-4325.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322 7498

Leader

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Used Refrigerators, all Working
$45 i. up. Free delivery. Sanford
FurnIture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 322-0721.

Longwood-Ct,urch Ave.-R3 lot,
good rental area, $11,000. Rollin
Realty, REALTY. 339-1777 or
3)9 1386.

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price. Sanford Furniture Sal.
vage, 17-925. of Sanford 322-3721,

$2$,s.

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Vehicles

15' tr'vel trailer Sleeps 6, 3 way
lights, gas 3 burner woven.

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SUPER 3IR,lbothihuemeinC,C,

Manor Perfect starter Purnel
Plo. rm.,eat In kit., fenced yard
$ Morel 5FF WARRANTED,
Reod to $35,101

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Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday t 7:30. It's
the Only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904.255.
$311 for further details.

New Butcher Block &amp; Chrome
contemporary LR tbls. Orig.
retail $69.95, NOW $10. Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1792 So. of
Sanford. 3223721.
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VA &amp; FHA Financing

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

DON'T MISS OUT
TWO nice lake-front homes. 3.2
with pool &amp; sauna on Lake
Bu?k,. 4.2 on Lake Monroe with
pool I. dock. Plenty of privacy.
Call todayll

SEIGLIN

DELIGHT 351,2 bath
honte In Plnecrest w.your own

Auction Thurs. 7P.M.
SanfordAve.atHwyl27
Consignments Welcome
We Sell Estates
Kelloggs Auction Sales
323 7050

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Suzki 1976 TS 250. Adult owned,
cxc. cond. Street legal $550 or
offer. 323 5641.
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REALTOR 122 4991
MULTIPLELISTING SERVICE
Eves 319 5100- 322 1959

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71 Ford. 1 tOfl van, I?' box, auto..
AC. PS. new PB. 17.000 ml. on
new 302 eng $3600 or bus?. Call
323 9238

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Parking lot vacuum; ref. $112.50
cxc cond.; color 8. B&amp;W TV's.
----------2621 S. Sanford Av. . 1,, tiot
'Ju,
acres ----------- --------Open Tues. thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30,
in cleared Cypress Isles in
Osteen near St. Johns River
1)0,200. $6500 dwn.
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310 Sanford Ave.
322 5791

STMPER AGENCY

79—Trucks-Trailers

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For Estate Commercia
ResIdential Auctions &amp; Ap
ps'aisals. Call Dells Auction 323
50

Footlockers $16.99 up

B homeon quiet street. Room for
garden
eat-in kit. 8. much
more

FEATURES ON S ACRES
FENCEDINCLUDINGBARN&amp;

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3 Pc. cor. desk set, glass tops, $50
4 drawer metal file cab., $60;
Paymaster check writer, $20 All
cxc. cond La 2 Boy recliner,
d cond 3228810

$24,()Q That'sali for this) BR, 1

Spotless l BR, I B, ref., stove,
drapes, part. turn., for only
524,500.

Need al BR, 26? Carpet, fenced

Nopets,$135.
3222356att4

For Sale: tnt. Cadet riding lawn
mower, 10 lip eng. Runs good.
1220 Randolph. 3239097.

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fruit trees.

1 BR,furn, apt., adults

mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1215 5. French. 323-7340.

PRICE
DROPPED
WA
"THUD". You won't find better
by' the new low price of .jt

(2) 2 BR units furn. 8.
reviled 523.900. Only $3,000 down,

Beautiful home site. Ostesn area
almost 3 acres. $10,300.

3 BR, 1'/ Ba, w.2 adioining lots +

Kidsgoi'ue, but the swing set in the
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 3222611.
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sq ft living area.

$59,500. Terms,

3 BR, 1 6 home on 6 lots downtown
Lake Mary. 141,500.

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Apts. for senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

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3 BR, 2 B pool home, beautifully
landscaped, work shop, green

Day or Night

323-5774

mo + tax. 333.7991,

Days InnSanford,1o5. 1.4

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HAL COLBERT,

Room for rent In Longwood, $125
mo, pays all. Male or 'Vernal,
between 13.30. Call Frances 834.

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Beds. ObI motel box springs &amp;

TIRED OF COMPACTS' You
can S T RE I C H out in this
gracious older I story. 4 BR, 2 B
home located on a tree lined
street. Needs some paint &amp;
txx9n, could be converted. 1st
time offered. 145.000.

Ai TD MI S

Room for a growing family. I BR,
2 8, FR, lots of storage space,
1001 Palmetto Ave. $35,000.

Room for rent, w-private entrance, in 1g. home for woman.
Child OX. Comp. use of home.
3230741 aft PM.

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Garnt'tt White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phone)?? 7881. Sanford

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Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly&amp; monthly rates. Inquire
500 S. Oak 841 7883.

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idyliwilde by owner. 3-2, FR,
many extras. Assumable loan.
By apt. only. 323-6213.

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lLSSt
takingupspacewith a want ad
inthe Herald 322-2611 or 831 9993.

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All. WORM GROWERS

incdishes&amp;lInens.$l5Owk,,

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Blockhome. Terms avail,
3220216a1t 6 -

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People who like money use ldw
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Byownpr 3 BR. 29

New 235 Homes, 4 oct. interest to
qualified buyer. $32,000
$33,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-2287.

W-Cabinet, 5100
3239100

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JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
3226457
Aft.S 372.7111

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sized lot in one of Sanford's
finest neighborhoods. so&amp;soo.

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Singer Sewing Machine

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE
3)1115 E First St
322 5672

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot' Will build
your lct o, our tt
V Enterprise, Inc
Medel Inc. Realtor
6.41 3013•

537,500.

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VA-FHA-235-Con. Homes

HIGH &amp; DRY
In Delary 3 BR, 3 bath block
home. Central HIA, w w carpet,
Screened porch, sodded yard,
paved street &amp; Much More. $0
pcI. assumable mortgage.

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houSe. 1700

OVER 2500 sq ft of gracious living
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Coliegestudent desiring yd.
work. Large or small. Call
323-0500
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yd. near school &amp; Shopping.

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ATTRACTIVE 4 BR 2 B ranch

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LARGE LOT X 3 BR 2 B split plan,
beautiful landscaping, fenced Wi
yd, room for garden. $32,500.

INC.
or trainee for VW's,
REALTOR 3237832
day wIt, paid holidays, fringe
3fl3, 322.7177
'tSinefits. $200 to $300 to start _______________________________
depending on exp. 3392962.
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30-Apartments Unf urnisttsd COMM UNITY BULLETIN
EVENING HERALD CORRES
BOARDS ARE GREAT1'ONDENTS FOR THE SAN.
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
-ORD AREA. MUST HAVE A
BETTER.
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
FLAIR FOR NEWS, TYPE.
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
HAVE TRANSPORTATION, BE
BR house. Will rent or sell.
323 $670 Mariner's Viilge.
'ELXIBLE AND LIKE PEO
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Washington Oaks area. $2.10
PIE.
mo.; Piano, $250. 332.4109

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stuffing envelopes with our
circulars. For information:
Pentax Enterprise Dept. 551
P.O. Box 1158 Middletown, Ohio
45012.

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NEAR LAKE 4 BR 2 B corn
fortable home, newly painted, C
HIA, fenced bk yd, nice area.
141,900.

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FANTASTIC 1 BR weekend
retreat, St. Johns River.
Covered boat dock. $32,500.

8. part time employment with
Handy Way Food Stores. Must
be over 18 yrs. old. Apply at any
store.

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you desire, at the fee
afford or it won't cost you a
1ENNY. Further more the tact
'you can't afford.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
'can't afford any employment
'aQency.
912 French Ave.
(cor 10th &amp; French)
3235176

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Nurses Aides, 73 shift. Exp
preferred. Apply in person
Lakeview Nursing Center 919 E.
2nd St.

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Clerk if Circuit Court Of
first. Item No. IA
Seminole County, Florida
1 Work TIllS 11 * 10. 14 ga

$18? MONTH PAYS ALL with
$13,730 dn. Sharp 3 BR, wC
H&amp;A, ww carpet, new ref., gas
range, inside utility rm, &amp; walkin closet in MBR. Wont last.

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FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 1841.
4687 or 4443079

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AVON

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Register now for Fall term.
Enrolimentforpre.kindergar,en
-8. kindergarten - limited. $30
jflO., for more information call
322-6100 or 322-3552. Lutheran
.Church of the Redeemer.

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descrIbed In such certificate or
1 SInk -2 compartment - lI gal. certifIcates will be sold to the
stainless stHI-42" * 24' plus in. highest cash bidder t the urt

SISTER, Inc. roon Holiday
Sealer Citiseis Dance, 2 pm., Altamcnte Springs CIVIC
Center.
Sufer4S.mlaMe Jaycees, board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Buildlng, Sanford.
: Gruter8emlasle Toastmistress, 7:30p.m., Altanionte
SprIngs Civic Center.
Seminole Rebekak IAdgs 43, $ p.m., Odd Fellows 111,
107% Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
" Overesters Anesymeus, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Cuaelberry.
: Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 12W W. First I.
At.Anoi, $ p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie I)j,

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Tuesday,Aug. 21, 17
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TONIGHT'S TV
Canaan" (1978) Stefanle
Powers, Paul Clemens. Residents of a small Connecticut
town rise to the defense of an
18-year-old community member accused of murdering his

EVENING
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@300 NEWS
ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
"Dominic: The Hunter" 00mmIc and Beever trace the clues ,
the castle of Lord Stainton and'
an Inn occupied by a smu9gler.
A third clue leads to Dominic's
capture by the murderer. (Part
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Scheduled programming may
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6:30

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NBC NEWS
(430 CU NEWS
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VILLA ALEGRE (A)
7:00
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
@3 MARY TYLER MOORE
One of Mary's ex-boyfriends
gets a job mn the n
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"Trance Of Death"
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@ THE CROSS-WITS
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CAROL BURNETT AND

FRIENDS Guest: Rita Moreno.

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ICD THE RUNAWAYS Steve
befriends a high school Student
whose doubts about his masculinity are threatening his ralationships with his friends and
family.

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David Brenner, Guests: Allen
Funt, Susan Saint James,
Natalie Cole.
@3 NEWLYWED GAME
0 BARNABY JONES Barnaby suspects a small-town bank
president of being guilty of a
number of crimes Including
embezzlement and murder. (A)
0 THE LOW MOAN SPECTACULAR Members of a Callfornia comedy troupe present a
satirical and irreverent look at
contemporary American sod ely.

with his studies and a proles.
sor cause Potsie to decide to
quit school. (A)
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Peck, David Niven. Six men are
sent to destroy two impregnable German guns. (2 1/2 Hrs.)
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Lynyrd Skynyrd,

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Nick's Students try to crack a
blackmail case involving a
respected community member,
a beautiful girl and several
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them. They don't age like given homework."
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"We told Sanford we will support its request when
additional fluids are disbributed in January," Etchberger
said, "We will not compete with Sanford for funding
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program would have been jeopardized, Sanford's
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"We tried to explain to Sanford that the 4C program is
an on-going 12 month program while its project Is a
capital one which can be delayed until January without
loss of federal dollars," Etchberger said.
"[his money combined with the county money already
allocated ill generate almost a quarter million dollars in
federal funds and will have a tremendous impact on a
tremendous program in all ends of the county. The county
his placed the 4C program on a high priority," Etchtx'rgt'r said.

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"It (high school) will reli eve
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U. S. Sen. Lawton Chiles, UL. overcrowding in the high
111111111111111111111111111 Lakeland, promised Lake Mary
schools on a county-wide
city officials Tuesday to speak
A new high school in Lake basis," Harris said. "It will
on their be half to a f ederal
Mary may have Its ground- create a sort of domino effect."
agency in Atlanta, urging
4
breaking ceremony as early as
Some students at Lyman
' 7.
.
approval of continued funding
1c.
Oct. 1, Seminole County High School, for example,
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for the city's police depa rtSuperintendent of Schools would be shifted to attend the
ment.
William Layer said today.
new Lake Mary High School,
But the senator offered the
The Florida governor and Harris said.
city little hope he will be sue.
cabinet approved the school
The gap created by that shift
cessful, Mayor Walter Sorenson
district's request Tuesday for a will allow students from Lake
said today.
$12.5 million advance grant to Brantley High school to attend
Evidently the fact Seminole
finance the high school's Lyman High School, be sod.
.
Herald
Hera
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County is not in a bad unemAn Oviedo woman who's eight months pregnant
and observation and etea4. NeIthe, her ehtt4Te
cqnstructlon, Layer said,
Some overcrowding at CAR-TRUCK
ptoymmz. 't
her three children were taken to Seminole I1osptat the truck drIver requirEd treatment, accordng to a
Otherwise, the school district Seminole High School also may
(SMII) on Tuesday afternoon after the woman's car
Three city officials
would not have had On funds to be relieved as a result of u
SMII spokesman, The accident occurred as 1rs.
collided
with a tractor-trailer truck bear the in- Smith drove onto state Route $6 In front of the truck Councilman Burt Perinchief,
construct the $13.53 million new high school, he added.
and Harry Terry and City
tersection of state routes 46 and 426 in Geneva.
school, which is scheduled for
The new high school was
driver heading west, according to the Florida H Igh.
Ma
nager P1111 Kulbes—and cxcompletion by the fall of 1*, to recommended five years ago by
Emma Smith, 32, of Box 965, Oviedo, was held for way Patrol.
Councilman
Martin Bacon Sr.
relieve overcrowding in the a survey team that assesses the
went
to
Chiles
home town of
southwest corner of Seminole growth and building needs of
Lakeland
on
Tuesday,
asking
County, Layer said.
the Seminole County school
the
senator
to
personally
lii"I think It's great," Layer district, Harris said,
tervene
with
the
U.
S.
Cornsaid. "It will mean we can
The survey team, which is
prebensive Employment
begin construction on that headed by a member of the
Training Act (CETA) office in
school very early. The bids are state Department of Education
Atlanta for extension of the
out. We will award the bids for (DOE), surveys 20 percent of
funding through the next fiscal
that new high school on Sept. 12 the state's counties annuall y, he
year.
at the regular school board explained. Thus, every county
Sought specifically was
meeting."
Is surveyed every five years.
continued CETA funding for the
The new high school will have
Recently, the survey team
salaries of four of the city's
By HUGH THOMSON
the capacity to house 2,100 completed its examination of
Tuesday. They were among before her car plowed into the Boone High School or graduat- tile W. Guy Black Home for eight
uniformed police
Herald Staff Writer
students, said Roger Harris, Seminole County, but that
some 30 kids who were standing small group of students. Miss ed from there: Julie Ann Narut, Funerals, Orlando.
department
members. The
assistant superintendent for report is not expected to be Authorities neglected to con- on a dark stretch of State Road Wagoner said an oncoming car 16; Ned Arlen St'huler II, IS;
funding
is
scheduled
to expire
bi.mtheu and finance,
released for about six monft duct breathalyzer tests on the 420 early Saturday morning and forced her to dim her bright Dreama Michele Babcock, 15;
Sept.
30,
At
2
p.m.
Ned
Schuler
was
drivers of two cars that killed watching drag races,
lights
not shut them off
and Eugene Gilmore, 19. Twin shown the final respects of his
"Chiles said he would try, but
six teen-agers gathered for
Miss Wagoner's red converti- brothers Donald and Ronald friends at the Pine Castle he didn't see much
likelihood of
clandestine drag racing.
ble plowed through a group of a
Henderson, 17, attended Memorial Funeral Chapel in success," Sorenson said.
'The
thing
"That may have been an dozen students standing in the
Colonial High School,
"We'll have to keep on
Orlando, at 7 p.m. Julie Narut
overaighe on our part," said middle of the road, and Wray's
we
cant
was
seen
by
her
friends
for
the
looking
elsewhere for the
Florida Highway Patrol Troop- green Datsun followed close
Funerals were held for the last time at
Collison
money,"
the
mayor said.
the
er Larry Hail, who said the behind,
understand is,
victims Monday and Tuesday. Memorial
Chapel,
R
es
ul
Orlando.
and
regulations
for the
tests usually are given to any
Some witnesses now say Miss
Funeral services for Eugene
CETA program have been
we should
driver involved in a fatal ac- Wagoner's headlights were off.
Gillmore were held on Monday
At Winter Park Memorial tightened up by congress to recident. He said neither Rebecca Troopers say they may have to
at the Hawthorne Funeral Hospital, one of the two sur- direct
have
seen
the
it to its original purpose
Wagoner nor Robert J. Wray wait one week before receiving
Home in Orlando. Well over 150 vivors of the tragedy, Mark of
combatting unemployment
emelled of alcohol or acted the results of tests on those
of his friends were present.
car coming'
Edward James, 18, remains in and underemployment of the
lights.
Within a matter of eight hours the intensive care unit,
where a economically disadvantaged,
A homicide investigator who
"The car came out of minutes before the accident. on Tuesday, the other youths hospital spokesman today
If Lake Mary voters approve
went to the hospital to ad- nowhere," said Kim Miller, 19.
Hall said both cars were were buried,
described his condition as the Sept. 11 referendum to
minister breathalyzer tests "The thing we can't understand traveling the speed limit of 50
Ron and Don Henderson, the serious. The other survivor, permit a property tax increase
found that both Miss Wagoner is, we should have seen the car mph. The trooper
said he has twins, had services held for Bernard Finnigan, 19, is in from $3 per $1,000 valuation to
and Wray had left before he coming."
not yet seen evidence that in- them at 11 am. Tuesday at the "progressive care," according $4.25, the police department
Srrdziole Memorial Hospital
The Seminole Board of arrived.
Three of Miller's friends also dicates either driver should be Winter Park Funeral Home. to a hospital spokesman who will remain
at its full eight
Five of the six teen-agers hit claim Miss Wagoner turned her charged.
(UN) sbnlnldrator Charles County Commissioners is
Services for Shelley Babcock described his condition today as sworn personnel strength.
Bentley will receive three reviewing proposals from by their cars were buried car lights on only seconds
Four of the victims attended were held at the same time at stable.
Sorenson said.
months salary, or about $10,356, private firms interested In
In the evat the
er on
the
or baud and he Is replaced as county'owned facility in Sanadpilnldrstor,
fort A decision on whether to
The 8MB board of trusties relinquish control of the
approved th. contingency hospital Ii expected to be mad.
payment to Beniusy during its by the commIssIoners in the
i
The coining moedhe.
regular misting Tued.y.
board also approved a special
The failure of Florida Power
psyout day nextmonihat whid
Ealier this moolk ftAky
After straightening out will be shut down, but Lucas rates, he said,
fee increases, he indicated,
high, 10 to 15 percent of the
e. employees can withdraw told the commissioners he Corporation to bring the mechanical problems which said even if it was brought back
"As it gets hotter and hotter
Lucas said FPC plans called power comes from nuclear
ecr-.sd bmftqb In os'dsr that would cooperate as best he ttoiisd Crystal River nuclear occurred in June, the plant was into operation
next week, relief and the demand for electricity for producing about 25 percent energy, Lucas said.
they do rA bose those benefits in could with thou, time plant lmck into operation will brought back on line. But ad- to consumers would not come goes up, we're going to have to of its power this year from
, p1g the imapital comes requ-ting intwmation abed mew FPC consumers' monthly ditlonal problems at the plant before late September, or buy the power from other nuclear sources. There is no
The current increase in fuel
management,
the hOgw. But be said he utility bills will be about seven were encountered late last October. That is how long it utilities," Lucas said. That chance that goal can be
met
as
adjustment cods comes fej
.Accordieg to hospital board woulded awdfics his 6Alasor tooWdollwabilltiorthan they week and Saturday the plant would take to readjust the fuel could prompt additional utility a result of the shutdown. On
from oil.
a the purchase o(eni
nen'bir Soplda Shoemaker, permit hospital operations to be would be if the plai* was fimc- was shut down again. Officials
cool
day
when
electricity
usage
fired
plants
to
replace
the
of the board were diarupl.d by r.jweai'4Mlvss of honing, FPC officials salt
said a faulty coolant pump is
Is
modest,
FPC
can
meet
40
percentage
of
power
The 1Now utility cods will the sotree of the problems.
lost from
i pliijg
percent of its power demands the Crystal River shutdown,
odd the meauris had been fbe.p$a1 intomidlon or taking affect about 46,060 consumers According to Lucas, the
through nuclear energy. On a Lucas said.
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representatives pledged their support to Sanford if additional money is allocated by the Department of Coinmunitv Affairs this year.
"That was like saying , if you fly to the moon, you can
take a trip," Quigley said.
lie added there is no process in the state agency
whereby the allocation can be appealed except through
the courts, the assistant city manager said.
Counts' Budget Director Jeff Etchberger called
Quigley's charges of "collusion" between the county and
Sanford "crying over spoiled eggs or spilled milk."
Fred Griffith, a budget and management analyst i
Etchberger's off i"e,
the county representative at the
Tuesday meeting.
Etchberger said the county supported the funding for
the 4C program for many reasons. Ammiong those reasons
are that it benefits people not only in the unincorporated
areas but the entire counts' and because the money
combined with a county approved allocation of $15,000 will

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Representatives of Seminole County and the city of
Altamonte Springs joined forces Tuesday to defeat a city
of Sanford request for state funding
for construction of 18
ramps for the physically handicapped in the downtown
area.
And Rich Quigley, assistant to Sanford City Manager
Warren Knowles, angry at what he calls the "collusion"
by the other two governmental entities, today urged the
city pursue the matter through the courts.
"We have no recourse through the system," Quigley
said today, explaining how the entire allocation of $17,410
for Seminole County from the state Department of
Community Affairs was decided on a weighted vote
arrangement by the local agencies which had sought
funding.
Quigley said representatives of Altamonte, Seminole
County and Sanford were left by the state agency to decide

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among themselves Tuesday how the money would be
distributed.
Sanford had asked for $2,520 of the $17,410 for construction of the ramps far the handicapped. Both Seminole
County and Altamonte wanted money for the Community
Coordthated Child Care (4C) program of Central Florida.
The 4C program provides subsidized day care for
working single parents at professional day care centers in
the county.
Quigley said he recommended the funds be distributed
on the same basis as the weighted vote arrangement, with
72 percent to Seminole County, 12 percent to Altamonte
Springs and 16 percent to Sanford.
"It seems rather odd that both Seminole County and
Altaznonte Springs requested the entire $17,410," Quigley
said today. The distribution designated on a 2-1 vote with
Sanford opposing was 114,410 for the county and $3,000 for
Altamonte, Quigley said.
"It was really frustrating," Quigley said.
Quigley said county and Altamonte Springs

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Herald Staff Writer

BYSHARONCARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

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Buddy Ebsen: "The movies
three in any other language" Al want me as the sex symbol of
Pacino: "I think I dress pretty the 70's
not the year, the
nicely considering someone age." ... Telly Savalas: "I keep
once told me I look like a torn waiting for the perfect woman
page out of 'Esquire' most of to come along. Meanwhile I'm
the time."
having fun with the imperfect

Carol Burnett: "I attract the
Ellen Burstyn: "I may be
type who drags a homely kid up
uneducated
but I've got a doeto me saying, 'Talk to my
4,30
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in
crossword
puzzles."
daughter. Make her feel good.
(4) MIKE DOUGLAS
Cheryl
Tiegs:
"Now
that I've
She thinks
O MARY TYLER MOORE
she's
ugly
because
been
told
over
and
over
that I'm
she looks like you.
MIRV 9AIFFIN
the
mnuter
iilrl in th
most
Ir
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BRADY
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(2)
school chum about going from a ever date me back in high
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B to a C. I was so relieved to school," ... Richard Harris: "It
6:30
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(2) NEWS
sizes'
that whenever I meet an atOHOQAN'8HEROES
tractive girl' either she's
Wood)' Alien: "1 went to a married or I am,"
psychiatrist for years and it
finally helped. Now I get Charles Bronson: "With I ~
money in your pocliet you're
refused by a much better class
wise and you're handsome and
;
ON THE HAIX SHELL
of girls"... Phyllis Duller: "I'm you
sing well, too ... Marlene
61. I have a new nose, a
new Dietrich: "You know love's
face and a new bosom but
rest of my Parts are 61 the gone when you said you'd be
I'
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Years there by 7 and you get there by 9
old" ... Ronald Reagan:
1 *25 ~
and he hasn't called the police
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — "Politics is not such a bad
19
Mayor Frank Riuo says crime profession when you think
Jackie Gleason: "I drink to
has forced a buildup in the about it. After all, if YOU
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remove warts and pimples. Not
' 50c
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Philadelphia police department ceed there are many rewards
from me. From people I have to
which now has enough equip- and if you disgrace yourself you
talk to." .,,Joey Adams: "An
ment to invade Cuba and win a can always write a book."
Serv e d
actor
Is a guy who if you aren't
war there.
Gina L011obrigida: "Your talking about him he isn't
"When
I became. policedress should be tight enough to llstenlng."...Mickey Rooney:
commissioner, we had six
show you're a woman and loose "Age isn't important unless you
"guns on the force,"hesaid
IIAY and FRID A Y
Sunday on the nationally
televised Prime Tune.
"Now, we're equipped f
wars; we could invade Cuba
and win."
&amp;
LAKELAND, Fin. (UPI) A
While the burglar was ranThe former police
month
ago
a
burly
burglar
sacking the food freezer,
stoner said, "It's not the way it
armed with a sawed off Chestnut managed to free
should be, but it's the way it has
knife and a can of himself, grabbed his own 12
S A NF ORD
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to be now,"
chemical ray broke into the gauge shotgun and fired, killing
The interview was taped Int Lakeland
home of Albert Charles B. Blaxton, X of
week, shortly after the U.S. Chestnut, 66, and his wife, Lakeland.
Justice Department filed suit Bertha, and stole cash, jewelry
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against Rizzo as mayor and and their car.
other city officials, charging
that they condoned police
Shortly before dawn Monday,
abuse.
the same 200-pound thief
Asked if he'd ever proposed returned, saying he had "for. .
breaking the heath of criminals gotten something." The ski.
6
Risso said, "Breaking their masked man beat Qiestnut and
heaisr1gbI. They try lep bound the couple before he
yours and you break theirs began a leisurely search of
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thirteen years to each wife. If!
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new wife I'll just about be ready
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called Mr. Davis although they
sure as hell enjoyed the money I
made" .. Milton Berle: "I have
come to the conclusion that if
you exercise daily, the only
thing that will happen is you
will the healthier" ..- Bill
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 313—Monday, August 20,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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

The Deaths Of Six TeenwAgers

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How D id It Happen? Probe Intens ifies
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
How did It happen? How did six Orlando teen-agers
come to the on a dark stretch of highway south of Oviedo
Saturday?
The answers to those questions will not be available for
days, the Florida Highway Patrol reports. Investigators
said they are still sifting through dozens of eyewitness
statements and numerous bits of information surrounding
the early morning tragedy.
"There Is so much confusion and so many different
statements that His awfully hard to put it all together. It's
difficult to determine what is factual information and
what iemotIona1 information," said corporal M.W.
Sanders of the FHP.
Although no charges have been filed against either

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Missing are the hired gunslingers
all the other
ingredients for a range war now exist along a pleasant
stretch of residential property southeast of Casselberry.
The dispute started two years ago when Bill and Marion
Eggers, 2806 Lake Howell Lane, decided they wanted to
put a mobile home in the middle of their seven and onehalf acre lot. Eggers, 58, operates a butcher's supply
business from his horns. He also bee a worm farm on his
property. He said be needs the trailer so his son can live
nearby and help with the businesses.
The neighbors, most of whom live in large-lot homes
ranging in price from $150,000 to $500,000, considered the
installation of a mobile home in their ranch-like environment to be the act of modern day sodbusters.
"We want to be good neighbors, but we don't want this
area turning into a trailer park," said one of the opponents, "property here sells for $16,000 an acre."
According to the Eggers, opponents to their trailer
mobilized behind their back and did so for reasons other
than annoyance over the trailer itself.
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business. That kind of bothers them (the neighbors),"
said Mm Eggers, 51.
During the first formal hearing on the matter in 1977,
die county board of adjustment denied the Eggers request
for a special permit which would have allowed them to
W" the mobile home on the agrlculturally'zoned
proparty. The board rejected the request after opposition
was expressed In five letters from neighboring residents.
"We wad to all the neighbors and told them what we
wssMd to do and asked if they objected. Nobody did.
When We wii* to the hearing we found there were all those
lettered objection. We were totally stunned," sold Mrs.

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Tom Drake, whose home bordered the Eggers in Wi?,
said he nd other neighbors were not approached by the
Eggers prior to the hearing.
"We 6al want this thing to get personal," said Drake,
"bet Iber. Is a lack of communication."
The feed between the Eggers and their neighbors
remalnsd a cold daisd.clf for a year, but heated up again
they,.' wis. the Eggers re-applied for a special permit.
Thi -,
reqesil stated that Eggers needed the
UMW dee to msdiesl reasons"Wide't lfl,iijen my medical problems the first time
bocassIdsm'tI.to oft thatua crutch," said Eggers.
in 1973 and had
'1ISlVy. Th. attack left him unable to
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sheriff's deputies and Highway Patrol troopers.
"It's hard to stop this kind 0 thing," corporal Sanders
said, "We can go out there and see 20 kids along the side of
the rnd. but unless we catch them in the act of racing,
there's not much we can do. R's not against the law to

stand along the side of the road."
Sanders said the teens post guards on both ends of the
highway to alert the racers to any oncoming patrol cars.
A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety
Board from Atlanta said today investigators from his
office are joining in the probe of the accident. Any findings, the spokesman said, will be relayed to state and
local officials.
It was not until mid-afternoon Saturday, more than 12
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his home in Sandalwood subdivision in district 1 to a new
home in Tiberon in district 5
Corn- either just before or just after

He said today he was counting on the section of the
charter which said nothing in
Longwood
City
the document would impair or
missioner Larry Goldberg, the special election which
affect the rights of a city ofunder threat of a jail sentence ratified the new charter, about
ficer.
for contempt of court from September 1978. lie said he
Goldberg said first Daves
Circuit Judge Richard Muidrew moved only alter City Attorney
filed a complaint against him
will "probably" resign from Ned Julian Jr. gave the opinion
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before the state ethics coin1
office Wednesday.
the moving would not he in
mission, claiming a conflict of
"More than likely I'll resign violation of the city charter or
interest existed in Goldberg's
Wednesday. If there had been ordinances.
voting for a re-districting law
more than one city commission
Robert Daves, an unlast year. That re-districting
meeting involved, I probably successful city commission
proposal woulti have expanded
would have gone to jail," candidate last year, filed suit
district I to Include Goldberg's
Goldberg said today.
new home.
against the city after Goldberg
LARRY GOLDBERG
"Judge Mu1ew was told of, moved from his district,
He said the ethics cornwon't apt ?Sl *fl
the Importance of my staying In seeking Goldberg's ouster from
mission found- no conflict
office through completion of the office.
existed.
order. lie lifted the stay.
1979-1980 fiscal year budget, but
Later, he said, then-Mayor
Muldrew first ordered the
Meanwhile, Commissioner
he had his feelings and beliefs. I city commission to consider Stephen Barton, re-elected only Gerard Connell vetoed the
respect his judgment even whether Goldberg should be last December to the district S ordinance including Tiberon in
though I disagree with him," removed from office. The seat on the city commission district I and the city cornGoldberg said.
commissioners considered the resigned when he moved from mission made no attempt to
The city commissioner had question and decided not to the city, leaving it vacancy,
override the veto.
already resigned from office remove their colleague.
Goldberg said Connell did,
Although the city commission
effective Sept. 3, the day before
however,
sign into law an orThe judge then ordered had the option of appointing it
a special election is to be held in Goldberg to resign or face a replacement for Barton, they dinance requiring a candidate
which Goldberg is a candidate. contempt of court citation and voted to call it special election for a district commission seat
The basis for the court time in Jail. Julian appealed the on Sept. 4 for the 16 months to be a resident of the district he
decision requiring Goldberg to decision to the appellate court remaining in Barton's term. Would represent six months
resign Is a city charter in Daytona Beach which Goldberg resigned his district I before becoming a candidate
requiring that commissioners automatically stayed the order seat effective Sept. 3 to seek the for that office.
reside in the districts they for Goldberg to resign.
district 5 post.
Goldberg said he had planned
represent.
Muidrew in his decision
He is being challenged in that to resign to run for Barton's
Although Goldberg has been vacating the automatic stay election by William Mitchell of district 5 seat last December.
serving as district 1 corn- Thursday after a telephone Winsor Manor.
But he could not qualify then
missioner, he has been residing conference hearing with Julian
Goldberg was a major sun- under the ordinance because he
In district S for the past 11 and Daves' attorney, John porter of the new city charter, had not been a resident of the
months.
Leibman said the appeal was ultimately used to lore" his district for six months at that
He said today he moved from filed to frtLctrate the court's removal from office.
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Herald Staff Writer

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said lie found me under one of the cars," said James today
from his hospital bed.
According to James, there were only 20 to 30 teens
present at the scene. One early report had as many as 50
youths there. But James confirmed the group had
gathered to watch drag races.
James said he was on the side of the road when he was
hit. He said he was watching the racers coming from the
east when two cars coming from the west plowed into the
crowd, most of whom he said were also on the side of the
road and not In the road as early reports indicated.
"We've only been going out there recently," James said
of the blacktop road just south of the Seminole County
border. "We used to go out to the old dump road."
James said the teens moved their drag races to state
Route 420 because it is less frequently patrolled by

Goldberg Says He'll Resign
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Feud Splits
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Rebecca Ann Wagoner, 23, or Robert Jeffrey Wray, 26,
Sanders said the results of the FHP investigation will be
turned over to the Orange County State's Attorney's office
for review. He said any decision to prosecute
the drivers of the two cars that slammed into the
crowd of tean-agers on state Route 420, will be made by
the state'attorney's office. Both Wray and Miss Wagoner
are fzwu Otlando.
In addition to the six youths who died as a result of the
accident, two other Orlando teens remain hospitalized at
Winter Park Hospital. Bernard Finnlgar, 19, is listed in
serious condition today. Eighteen-year-old Mark Edward
James is listed in satisfactory condition. He suffered a
broken right leg and extensive abrasions over his body.
"I don't remember much. I didn't see what hit me, all I
remember Is waking up in the hospital. The paramedic

Bill and Marion Eggers
said. In addition, Eggers said, he had a cataract operation
In his left eye in 1977 and will require a sinilar operation
In his right sy.wlpgn the next you.
In rds rnIt re4uost Eggers Included two letters from
separate physicians testifying to his medical disabilities.
Dr. Stuart N. WiUner wrote "his (Eggers') vision is
decreasing rapidly."
Eggers said he sometimes receives emergency orders
at night from his customers. His eyesight prohibits him
from driving and the order cannot be filled if his wife is
unavailable, he said. That is why he says he wants his son
nearby on a 24-hour basis.
On July 16, the board of adjustment reviewed Eggers'
second request. It was approved. The board agreed to let
Eggers install his mobile home for 18 months.
At the hearing, four letters of opposition were sent by
protesting neighbors. One letter suggested the Eggers'
were turning the area into a junkyard. The other letters
referred to the decline in property values they expect to
suffer as a result of the granting of the permit.
"They spit venom. They really hate us and I don't know
why," said Mrs. Eggers. "Since Bill's operation we have
been struggling. Our business is everything to us and Bill
needs some help."
Mrs. Eggers said her husband's medical problems cost
in excess c $15,000 and wiped out their entire savings.
But the protesting neighbors doubt the couple's claim of
hardship. They say the usc of medical diabilitles on the
part of Eggers Is a ploy to gain sympathy. A group of the
neighbors have hired an attorney to present an appeal to
the board of adjustment's ruling to the Seminole Board of
County Commissioners. The appeal has been scheduled
for Sent. Z.

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At Sentencing For Mills

"We don't believe those medical excuses. We've seen
him upon his ladder painting house. We've seen him
playing volleyball in the back yard. Would someone
unable to work be able to do those things?" questioned one
skeptical neighbor.
The Eggers said they are not surprised by anything
their neighbors say about them.
Since the pool in Ft. Mellon Park in Sanford closed In
1966, Mrs. Eggers, a Red Cross swimming instructor,
volunteered to teach swimming and water safety to
county youngsters in the pool at her home.
She said about 300 to 400 youngsters come to her pool for
lessons each summer and the neighbors object to the
practice.
"11y soy we create traffic problems because of the
lessons, but they never complain about the man who has a
model train In his yard. From September to May there is a
steady strein of school buses going down the road taking
kids tosee the train. That's OK with then; but what I do is
See FEUD, Page JA

Six witnesses were expected Mills of Sanford.
The state is advocating the said. "The man Is only 22 years
this morning to present
In addition to the first degree death penalty for Mills, said old and he's already a career
testimony for and against murder conviction, the jury assistant state's attorney Don criminal. And he's violent."
convicted murderer Gregory returned verdicts of guilty on Marblestone. His three witTorn Greene, defense atMills to help a Jury of seven chArges of burglary to a nesses are scheduled to lead off
women and five men decide dwelling and aggravated testimony and include Mills' torney, said today he plans to
whether to recommend the battery. All the charges probation officer; the victim of present three witnesses for
death penalty for Mills.
stemmed from the May 25 an aggravated assault by Mills testimony. Those witnesses
Mills' grandfather and
The jury was to return to burglary to the home of James in l976 and a sheriff's lieutenantinclude
sister and Mills' former emcourt at 10 a.m. to hear the Wright, 72, of 455 S. Elliott, to identify Mills in that
1976 ployc;.
testimony but by 11:30 a.m., Sanford.
assault.
court had not reconvened for
Wright was shot and killed
Marblestone said the state is
Testimony was exoected to be
some undisclosed reason,
after he surprised a pair of advocating the death penalty concluded sometime early this
After deliberating more than burglars that night. The jury because of the "heinous afternoon. The jury would then
four hours Friday, the jury determined Mills was the nature" of the crime.
consider the testimony and vote
returned a verdict of guilty in burglar who tired the fatal shot
"I think the death penalty Is on whether to recommend the
the murder trial of22-year-old frc*n a .410 gauge shotgun.
appropriate," Marblestone death penalty for Mills.

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to the uzntsrtow" city of Daytm Beach
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the man threatened to beat her
was attacked about 3 a.m. by according to Seminole
Herald Staff Writer
with a beer bottle.
the women at the Deluxe Bar on deputies.
An 18.year.old Orlando
Deputies say the Incident
Mark Devasto, 19,
Southwest Road. She was also
woman claims she was raped ln occurred about 2:30 a.m.
assaulted by the same trio in Prairie Lake Drive!
an open field In Fern Park by a Sunday. The woman called
deputies a stranger cam
the parking lot of the bar.
man who threatened her with a authorities from a neighbor's
door
while he was In the
beer bottle, according to home near the rape scene.
Ms. Hadley told deputies the to inquire about his rnct
Seminole county deputies.
women pushed, slapped and hit for sale.
The woman told deputies she
her
in the back of the head with
was walking on Central Street
A 1975 Lincoln Mark N
Devasto told the m
I4fIP
ho miffisrM a
in urianao early Sunday valued at $6,000 and other
motorcycle was parked
sister's address on 26M
morning when she was forced property were stolen from the Saturday. The thief also made tacked by three unknown deputies say.
into a car by three men.
Ave
Park with t
home of a South Seminole off with his wallet and his bank- women and beaten with a beer
iin'uon
The men drove to an area Just County man, according to txmir.
bottle in a bar Sunday, acMOTORCYCLE STOLEN
off U.S. Highway 1792 In Fern Seminole County deputies.
cording
to
Seminole
County
A
1977 Suzuki was stolen
The man test dr
Park and dropped the woman
David Matron, of Route I,
WOMAN BEATEN
deputies.
Wednesday
when
its
trusting
motorcycle
valued at $1,
and one of the men off, deputies near Maitland, told deputies his
An 18-year-old Sanford
Vivian Hadley, 18, of Box owner gave the keys to a never returned It, acco
say. The woman told deputies car was stolen about 11 p.m woman CIALIMS she was at- 3000, Sanford, told deputies she potential buyer to test drive, deputies.

IN BRIEF

Israel And Egypt Reject

TEL AVIV, Irael (UP!) - U.S. Middle East envoy
Robert Strauss ended four days of delicate shuttle
diplomacy between Israel or Egypt without gaining either
country's endorsement of a Washington proposal for a
new U.N. Security Council
resolution defining Palestinian
IF
rights.
Strauss, who departed for Washington today,•sald both
Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egypt's President
Anwar Sadat raised "very serious questions and reservations" about the the U.S. proposal.
"I shall faithfully report on those reservations from
Egypt and from Israel to the president and to the
secretary of state," Strauss said after a final two-hour
meeting Sunday with Begin.

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Torrijos Issues U.S. Warning
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!) - Panamanian
strongman Gen. Omit Torrijos warned the United States
that Panama expects the Panama Canal Zone to be turned
over to his country as scheduled on Dot. 1, whether or not
Congress approves funds to Implement the canal treaty.
During a tour of Nicaragua, Torrijos said Panama
would have the right under International law to "push"
the Americans from the Canal Zone if the U.S. Senate does
not pass legislation in time to Implement the 1977 treaty.
Torrijos said It was in the United States' interest to
Implement the treaties because Inaction would "In effect,
erase previous treaties."

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NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - Prune Minister Charm
Singh resigned today rather than face a vote of confidence
In Parliament without the support of former premier
Indira Gandhi's faction of the Congress Party.
The decision to resign was taken atan urgent
of
the 23-day-old Cabinet held only hours before Parliament
was scheduled to consider the confidence motion.
The latest tabulation showed Slngh'a minority government commanded only the support of 230 members of the
539-member Lok Sabba lower house —34 votes short of a
majority.

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NAPLES, Italy (UP!) - Doctors said today the slender
chances of the three surviving girls of octupleta born to a
Naples housewife Improved with each passing hour.
Pasqualina Chlanese, 20, gave birth to the eight babies
Thursday. Within 72 hours, only the three girls - Anna,
'Bilvana and Va1thia -r-In,d alIve.
Doctors said there was a "slight improvement" In their
conditions, but cautioned, "They are still ma very serious
condition." They said the 44ay.o!d babies' chances for
survival were growing better with time.

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noceiM to the chargis connected history. Oliver and five other discuss the departure of Young, his first direct contact with the
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Meeting at a downtown black church this weekend,
Queen Sunday night that no resignation and said he expect.
then lawyers, dergyman and activists founded "The
replacement for Young Is ed Young to be active in his reNational Anti-KIsi Network," which they hope will stop imminent.
election campaign next year.
the KKK and K*n-euggeded violence.
The first family Is taking a
In regards to a successor to
The network proposed several possible non-violent
week-long cruise downrlver Young, Carter said he had seen
assaults of the Klan, ranging from a request for a
from St. Paul, Minn., to St. signs during his visit In Iowa
Louis as part of its vacation,
congressional trvedlgatlon of the KKK to a suit aimed at
earlier In the day "encouraging
outlawing the vhlte supremacist organization.
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appearance In Prairie Du Chien, former Democratic Senator

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a talk with a representative of
After his riverboat trip and a
the Palestine Liberation Organ- rest at Camp David, Carter
ization.
said, he will go to Atlanta Aug.
"Of course Andy is under a lot 30 and on to Florida for two
of pressure, I mean Influence, stops the some day. He said he
to talk as if he were a free would spend the following three
voice," the president said. He nights at Plains, his hometown
said Young does not have such In Georgia.
freedom because he "Is still my
ambassador to the U.N., with

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Representatives from
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President
Carter says United Nations
Ambassador Andrew Young Is
being pressured by administration critics to speak out before
he leaves office, but he Is not a
"free voice" and will remain
under White House control until
he steps down.
Carter also told reporters

New Group Opposes KKK

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Some of the thousands of
soldiers who posed their entrance tests with illegal
coaching help om Army recruiters may be forced to
leave the servfr, a military spokesman says.
So far, the 'my has relieved 47 recruiting sergeants
and one supvls1ng officer of their duties in a three.
month-lnvestgation of alleged recruiting fraud in seven
states poaiibly the largest such probe In Army history.

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the Academy Award'wlimlng program Sunday.
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ROME,Ga. (UP!) like Thevis, the reputed "sultan
of smut" who became anillionaire with his vast network
of dirty book stores an peep-show arcades, goes on trial
today on federal charis that he used murder, arson and
extortion in carving at his pornography empire.
Thevis, serving a 'year prison term on obscenity and
escape convictions, ices the prospect of life in prison if
convicted on the ns'der counts. The other violations
carry maximum pstlties of 20 years.
The 47-year-old TWIs is the central figure in a 10-count
murder.consplrac}end racketeering indictment naming
him with three toner associates and two of his corporations in a ser$ of crimes running through most of
this decade.

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on CBS-TV's' "Face the Israeli officials to keep private Young said Sunday
s he ha seen U.S. intelligence officials bugany
wo
rd
of
his
Nation."
meeting
with
a
State
Department
report ging" the meeting, he replied.
spoken U.N. Ambassa dor
Zehdi
Emphasizing
that
Labib
Tern,
to
containing
a
detailed,
and in "No, I really don't."
th
ere
is
no
PLO's
Andrew Young says U.S.ul
question
the
United
States
avoid
a
backlash
that
wo
d
in
some
cases,
almost
verbatim
Later, State Department
Israeli relations should be
Israel's
survival,
he
turn
"create
a
constituency
for
supports
account
of
his
meeting
with
Tom Heston said he
spokesman
redefined, but the difficulty of
Tern,
said, "we have slipped over into the P1.0."
would not comment "one way
such a move is increased by the
"In the first place, our
"I don't know how they got it, or the other" about the
a kind of expansionism of
"stubborn and intransigent"
po
licy's kind of ridiculous," but I have seen such a report," existence of a memorandum on
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government of Prime Minister
Young. "And when you Young said.
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Menachem Begin.
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details of the meeting, but said
expose
the policy itself of not
Asked if he knew whether the the department was aware on
territories,
Young, in a television inter'We've got a lot of gray areas talking to people — the report might have come from July 30 of a possible meeting.
view, also described the long.
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now that are screaming for a American people believe in
standing U.S. policy of ref using
redefinition of our relationship talking to people."
to talk to Palestine Liberation
He said the policy "may have
with the state of Israel," he
Organization officials as "kind
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sense" in 1975, when the
Said.
of ridiculous" because It
ANDREW YOUNG
United States was helping
prolongs the problems in the
"And, because of the impor- negotiate withdrawal of Israelis
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Middle East.
tance of the moral Issue of
Egyptian
territory.
And he told questioners the of a meeting before Aug. 11.
Israel's survival, it becomes from
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"Here Is is four, almost five
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Young, whose resignation very difficult to take on that
State Depa rtment knew of his
p
redefinition,
especially
years
later,
and
we
are
still
in
g
with
a
will
take
effe
ct
w
he
n a sue- political
controversial meetin
PLO official a few days after it cessor has been named but when you've got a stubborn and no communication with an
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occurred July 26. The depart- probably not before the end of Intransigent government in organization that seems to have
the support of a good part of the
ment later disagreed, but in. the security council meet ing Israel."
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Arab
world," said Young.
this
month
was
interviewed
dicated it had some indication
Youngsa id he had asked
Yo ung's meeting with Tent
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Enroll in the H &amp; R Block Income Tax Course beginning soon
from Israel and Young's sub.
in your area and learn to prepare income taxes for yourself
sequent decision to resign.
your friends and as a source of income
State Department officials
Job interviews available for best students Semi for free
earlier had said they did not
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information and class schedules today
know off the meeting until they
Classes begin Sept. 10 and will be held in 4 area
questioned Young in response
locations.
to press queries Aug. 11. But

WASHINGTON (UP!)

The vis Trial 1gIns Today

released was only one percent shut down of the nuclear
of the amount allowable by generator, which had been
Nuclear Regulatory Corn. counted on to produce onefourth
of Florida Power's electridgy
t to
is Year, would force the
anybody In the area or In the company to buy power from
plant itself," he said,
other companies.
A leaking seal on a reactor He said It also would mean an

theIr whole lives

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"bryfial"
night, ' 715,000 customers In 32 covw
causing another shutdown. On Ue Florida Power, based at
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. a deep bruise on his chest.
the
car
then
grabbed
his
search
for
the
two
men
conFriday
morning, one of four St. Petersburg, is the date's
(UP!) - A bulletproof vest
Heffner said the car pulled revolver from Heffner's tinued today.
feed water pumps failed.
second largest electric utility.
saved the life of a Florida High. over and he and the driver met holster, pushed the trooper
A spokesman at the hospital
way Patrol trooper who was In front of his patrol car. He back onto the seat of the patrol
said it had not been decided
shot with his own .357 Magnum said the driver then said car and fired.
service revolver,
would be rel
something In Spanish to his
The shot hit Heffuer on'the When iieu

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ISMINOLI MINImAl.

Repair Start
Planned At
Crystal Rive

(Cistilued From Page IA)
hours after the accident, that the names of all the victim
had been confirmed. The victims are: Shelley Babcock,
15: Julie Narut, 16: Ned Arlen Schuler, 18: Eugene F.
Gillznore,19: and DonaIdnd Ronald Henderson, 17-year.
old twins.
The Henderson twins were racers themselves, but did
not compete Saturday. Donald was an office machine
repairman and Ronald was employed at Walt Disney
World.
..Feud SP1*
1ts Homeowners.. N" andMiss Babcock were students at Boom
High School In Orlando. Miss Narut, the daughter of
NavalTraInIngC nter psych
(cad Preen Page U
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inhabited by a person who does not own, but rents
re his
Sea World and was a member of her high school French
not. We don't understand that," she said.
home.
Club.
Eggers pointed out that the neighbor
neigh
with the model
Drab
said
he
Miss Babcock, a high school sophomore and the
believes
Eggens'
claims
of
financial
rain, John Cassady. himseif ho a mobile Mme on his lot
may
youn"
of the six victin% was a mom of the high
be
ovatown.
He
said
he
once
offered
hw"p
YttOmedYisoneciUmne0bonWdedingUwF4U-W
school
cbom
Eggers'
$50,00
for
a
portion
of
his
pqWty,
but
Eggers
request.
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at.,
had
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Won't discuss it --Boone High School, he was enrolled U Valencia Coin.
'ft's kind of like wMd%thg a parade and one person is
The difference Is that when Joim Caseady My the
mmii coup.
of Asp You than have to ask : Is It the whale parade
CorrsISn4jen said the Iccident may come to be
tsat is out 01 step or jat the one marcher?" Drake said.
months. U the Eggers!
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it,
coaldered
on. of the word in Florida histor
y. last year,
comeded and the septic lank Is built, you can bet it's not
The Eggers don't me things any differently,
five persons, including an entire family, died 090 high.
going to be gone In 18 months," said one r'dwt.
cosdend that it Ia, indeed, the red of the parade, now
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The spot on which the Eggers waist to put the 13-by44.
than I)ITIMIm that is out of
killed In a Brevard County trafflcaccidsg,P"s
he r said.
foot tr UsIa locatedin do bad of their horn. It invisible
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after City Manager Phil Kulbes potentia lly hazardous there for property while another nearby Burke and Arolyn True to the water and seer utilities for his
property owner said he had no election board for the Sept. 11 280 unit
read the allowed uses in the children," he said.
planned
unit
Perinchief added once the objection to the change in special election and of City development on Rhinehart
commercial areas including
bar ber shops, beauty shops, zoning Is changed there can be zoning.
Clerk Connie Major, and Road.
In other business, the Councilmen Cliff Nelson and
dental offices and dry cleaners, a difference between what is
The council ordered a letter
council:
Councilman Burt Perinchief planned for the site and what
Pat Southward to the can- sent to Trepanier notifying him
—Approved Mayor Walter vassing board,
said he was concerned a bout
actuall y built.
that the Forest utilities are not
Sorenson's
appointment of
One adjacent property owner
—Denied the request of Leo sufficient in size to handle its
the site's relationship (right
across the street) from Lake urged the council to contin ue Virginia Mercer, Millie Trepanier for permission to use needs and Trepanier's needs as
Mary Elementary School. "It's the residential zoning of the Murray, Pat Christie, Lillian the Forest mobile home park's well.

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David Wayne Heffner, Z and the man began to drive off. Heffner wrested the gun back,
"There's a lot of trauma with
was shot Sunday when he
Heffner said he noticed- and his assailant got back Into a blow to the c hest," said
Mopped a car which did not automatic weapons on the back his car and the two men drove Broward Sheriff's Detective
have a license plate. He Was But of the car andwalked te the off.
Paul Laurie, who Is heading the
listed In stable condition today
Heffner fired at the car as It investigation. "It's like getting
car to radio for
at North Broward Hospital with back-up. The original driver of sped off and radioed for help. A hit with a sledgehammer."

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Consideration of a request for
rezoning seven lots from
residential to commercial on
Country Club Road south was
postponed until Aug. 30 by the
Lake Mary City Council.
The postponement was called

HOUSFON (UPI)
The prune susct in a fire that
killed ftur children escaped
from a plice interrogation
room diririg the weekend, creating
ka
Police homicide and arson squad) d blood between
over who was
resporuible for the prisoner.
Police said Charles Harold
Blnan, 32, was charged
with escape, a felony, after he fIL4 a
interview
room at the police station Saturjay third-floor
night. Bingham was
the ex-boyfriend of the motr of one child killed in
Friday's fire.
Police said Binghrm, who içknowledged he was In the
neighborhood at the time of $e fire and whose hair was
slightly burned, had not be charged in the fire deaths.

The first of the series of radioactivity could
'4.,.Phft by TOM V
Bobby Brantley Jr., son of State Rep. and Mrs. Bobby Brantley, lines up for free ITII5haPS last week occurred on released during the
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open uuuse or Flagship Bank's new Longwood office. Ser- Wedoesdaywhenaquantjtyof wOrt
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ving up the chow were lefg.go right, ova e a ,sec
Lucas said it had not
re ary to Bank President was released, spokesman determined how long th
John Mercer; Wendy Williams, management training and Julie Williams, In. Brock Lucas said. He said the repairs would take orhow much
staliment
Sanford. loan clerk. Flagship Bank of Seminole also has three facilities In amount of radioactivity they would cost. But he said the

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That Killed Four Escapes

CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla.
On Saturday, there was a
(UPI)— Florida Power Corp. of water pressure ln the p
engineers may decide today that resulted In the fI
when repairs will begin on the shutdown.
company's Crystal River 0U
"When the water
clear power plant, which will
reached
leveb that the val
ranain shut down until the
erie
the
lant did as It
repairworkbcomplete
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to
do
and shut I
The company decided Saturday to make no further at- down,said Lucas. He
tempts to re-dart the plant there was no threat to
following three unscheduled cooling system of the react
Lucas said the repair w
shutdowns last week. The plant
had gone back Into service July Will be "purely a mechani
31 aft being closed down since Job. Now that the plant
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April.
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PrIna Suspect In Fire

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dantig the alterirn and
evening beers.

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Mary Delayed

Rezoning Vote In Lake

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Approvalofa plan th develop the third phase of

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*)N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 306..3224611 or 01-M

Monday, August 20,1979-4A

Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $400.

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Across-Board Tax

The major objective of the conferen will be to

They want more time to study the possible drainage
problems that could result from further industrial
park development.
County commissioner Sandra Glenn has been
appointed to participate in a state-wide conference
on the management and control of aquatic weeks.
The conference will be held in Tallahassee Sept. 2527.
Her appointment may help to make the contacts
necessary to cut through some of the red tape involved with lake and river cleanups. Sometimes the
bureaucratic paper work required by the Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission and the Department
of Natural Resources can become thicker than the
weeds In the Florida waterways they profess to

the Interstate.4 Industrial Park west of Sanford
would produce the potential for 1,000 new jots, the

Seminole Board of County Commissioners were told
this week.
Spokesmen for Space Port, USA, developers of
the Industrial park, asked commissioners to approve apeellznlnary plan for the development of 135
k- \4)J
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acres north of Mate Route 46 along Hickman Drive.
The spokesmen said the businesses at the park now
average 24 employees each. If 41 new lots were
developed and leased by new businesses, there
would be a demand for about 1,000 jobs.
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But the commissioners delayed for two weeks any
By GEOFFREY PJPJi)5 deClalOfl on whether to okay the preliminary plan.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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draft specific recommendations on f4ure policy
regarding aquatic plant management.

Semin -41.

Cousty horse lovers will be pleased to w that a
new emergency clinic has been okayld by the
cowity commissioners for Dr. P. S. Herly
The dinic will be located in abarn to le built on
Heberla property south of Wilson Roa4 about a
quarter1le west of Katie Lane.
Appro,l for the clinic came after two aid a half
hours of bate Tuesday night. Nelghbos of the
proposed dinic objected to the barn and the increased trAmc they said will accompany the clinic.

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"We need policies not just for next election, but
for the long term," says Sen. Bentsen, pointing to
the worrisome forecast for the 198(. Jacob Javits
of New York, the ranking Republican on the
committee echoes this attitude, urging more attention to tax policies that go beyond an Immediate
stimulus of business to attack the underlying
problem of productivity.
A general cut in federal income taxes would
contribute to the latter goal if Americans put the
extra money into savings or investments. This
would enhance the pool of capital needed to
modernize plants and tools and thus improve efficiency and productivity.
But we suspect taxpayers would see most of the
benefit from such a tax cut going Into a game of
catch-up with rising prices, especially for gasoline
and housthotd fuel. In this respactn. the ja,.cut
actually works against the goal of energy conservation. Like it or not, the harder it Is for us to
pay higher fuel prices the more inclined we'll be to
figure out ways to use less fuel.
Talk of an anti-recession tax cut comes as the
Inflation rate is running beyond 13 percent and the
federal budget is heading into a deficit of $30 billion
or more. Although Republicans subscribing to the
Kemp-Roth theory can argue that a massive tax
cut would bring the budget closer to balance rather
than aggravate the deficit, it is not clear that a
burst of consumer spending is what the economy
needs most right now.
Sens. Bentsen and Javits seem to be hinting, as
much as politicians dare, that a popular across-theboard tax cut could do the country more harm than
good In the long run. They are verging toward the
Idea, perhaps hard to sell on the eve of national
elections, that tax adjustments which contribute
directly to capital formation and investment are
the best prescription.
The ca pital gslns tax would thus be candidate
for reduction. Congress also has before It a bill to
encourage Investment In new plants by allowing
more rapid depreciation writeoffs. This Is a tax
benefit that would be right on target for Improving
productivity.
As for the general taxpayer, Congress should
acknowledge that the priority lies In protecting
workers from those tax Increases which result
when cost-of-living pay Increases put them in
higher Income tax brackets. Full indexing of the
tax system for Inflation might not be perceived as a
"tax cut," but being spared an otherwise
automatic tax increase on wages which provide no
additional buying power would have ihe same
effect.

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SR-320 &amp; Lake Hayes Rd.
Palm Valley Club (Turnaround)
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2:17 SR-426 &amp; Crystal Ave
2:11 SR-426 &amp; "Carroll's" Stop
2:19 SR-426 I "Abbott's" Stop
2:20 SR-426 &amp; "Ramsey's" Stop
2:23 Van Arsdale St &amp; "Oiorio's' Stop
2:24 Van Arsdale &amp; Florida Ave
2:25 Florida Ave &amp; Stone St
2:26 Florida Ave 5. Oklahoma St
2:27 Florida Ave I. Elm St
2:25 Florida Ave S. Canal St
2:29 Florida Ave S. "Spier's' Stop
2:32 DeLeon St &amp; "81W" Growers
2:33 DeLeon St &amp; Howard Ave
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2:11 CR-419 S. Stephens St
2:23 Reed Rd &amp; Harrison St
Afternoon trips for Chuluota Area Students.
Time
Bus 171 Driver Ms. J. Lane
CR4I9Chuluota( South) Lak.Mllls
2:13 CR-419 S. "Aspinwall's" Stop
2:15 CR - 411 &amp; Carolyn Or
2:20 CR- 411 I Ave A
2:21 Ave E 1 4th St
2:22 Ave E &amp; 5th St
2:23 Ave E &amp; 6th St
2:24 7th St &amp; Tropical Ave
2:23 7th St &amp; CR-419
2:24 CR - 419 I "Gore's" Stop
2:21 CR4195. Lake Mills Rd
2:25 Lake Mills Rd &amp; 1st Ave
2:29 Lake Mills Rd &amp; Lakeview Ave
2:30 Lake Mills Rd &amp; Chuluota Cemetery
2:33 Lake Mills Rd &amp; Curryville Rd
2:35 CurryvilleRd&amp; Lake Pickett Estates (;stEntrance)
2:37 Curryville Rd S. Lake Pickett Estates (2nd Entracne)
2:35 Curryville Rd &amp; Egg Farm Rd (Turnaround)
2:13 Lake Mills Rd &amp; "Fore's" Stop
Bus 144 Driver Mr. J.W. Byrne,
Chuluota, ChuiaVista, Snow Hill
2:17 2nd St &amp; Ave C
2:19 2nd St &amp; Ave E
2:21 Lake Mills Rd &amp; Snow Hill Rd
2:24 Brumley Rd &amp; Kiwanis Cir
2a:25 Brumley Rd I Aquila Rd
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On 1*4 Driver Ms. M. 0116W
MeNifLake,sN.44OIdosc.o4aNd.,
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4:13 Mullet Lake Rd. (last of SR.14) 5
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641 MIllet 1.1W Nd.
1:4 Mullet Lake Rd. I Shadow Ln. (Turn4.rovnd)
7ZIS Old OlceoleRd. ((of Mullet Lk Rd) &amp;"Drigger'sstop

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7:04 CO- 419 I Ave. B

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CR.11 0 &amp; 7th U.
Ave. I 1 4th St.
Ave. 1 &amp; 5th St.
Ave. II 41h St.
CR - 419 5. Ave. A.
CR4191 Carolyn Dr.
CM- 419 I "Aspinwali's" Stop

ova 154 Driver M. J.W. Bynses
SNOW Nil, Chula Vista, chu,wes.
let Nov11 on left On Snow Hill Rd.
flflowir Rd. I Sew Hill Rd.
Laif NOV11 On light on Snow Hill Rd.
1sf a !*use on right on snow Queen Or
Snow Queen or. I orovoland Dr.

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COIIWOte L810 Mills. C4419
Lake Will Rd. I "Fore's" Stop
Lake Mills Rd. I Curryville Rd.
Curfyvilli Rd. &amp; Lake Picket? Estates (1st Entrance)
Curryvllie Rd. &amp; Lake Pickett (states (2nd Entrance)
Curryviil* Nd. I Egg Farm Rd. (Turn-a-round)
Lake Mills Nd. I Lakeview Ave.
Lake Mills Rd. I lsfr Ave.

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Haven; and Old Mims Road Area at the school. The Old Mims Road and
Rest Haven Area students will be transferred to Bus 120 at the Intersection
of SR -426 &amp; Old Mims Road.
Afternoon trips for Geneva Area Students.
Time
Sus 145 Driver Ms. S Brady
Cochran Trail, West 44,Mvlletlakepa,.k,
Osceola Rood
Cochran Trail, West 46, Mullet Lake Part, Osceola Road
2:20 CR 4261 "Peck's" Stop
2:21 CR 4261 "Hinojosa's" Stop
2:23 Geneva Elem School (Transfer W. Geneva IMullet Lake Park
Area Students to Bus 101 &amp; pick up Elem. Students)
2:31 Ave C 5. Old Geneva Rd
2:35 Chochran Tr (first driveway on left)
2:37 Cochran Tr I "Herring's" Stop
2:39 Cochran Tr &amp; "Duff's" Stop
2:41 West Cr - 46 &amp; Ridge Rd
2:43 West CR- 46 I "Reeve's" Stop
2:44 West CR- 46 I "Pressley's" Stop
2:47 west CR- 46 I Lake Jessup Rd
3:00 Mullet Park Rd I Bass Blvd
3:01 Mullet Lake Park Rd I Pleasant Pt
3:03 Mullet Lake Park Rd I Starboard or
3:09 Old Osceola Rd I "Dreggor's" Stop
Bui79 Driver Ms. J.Byrnes
Geneva. Lake Harney, Rest Haves
3:13 SR 424 &amp; Trailer East of Van Arsdale
2:23 SRl3CII Trailer Bast of Van Ared.le
2:23 $01241 Old Mims Rd (Transfer Old Mims Road and Rest Haven
area Students to Bus 120)
2:30 1st St I Cemetery Rd
2:33 Geneva Eiem School pick up Students
2:37 Geneva Rd I Clark's Corner
2:30 Geneva Rd I Old Lake Harney Rd
2:10 Lake Harney Rd I Tripp Rd
2:41 Lake Harney Rd I Acreftes Rd
2:42 Lake Harney Rd list House on righ t
2:43 Lake Harney Rd I "Baxter's" Stop
2:44 Lake Harney Rd &amp; 1st Lane on right
2:19 Lake Harney Rd IF? Lane Rd
2:32 Rest Haven NdI Lek* Hariey Cir
Bus 101 Driver Ms. a.Smith
Lake Geneva,Qsceifa Rd
2:23 Recelve Transfer Students from bus No. 14$ at Geneva (lien School
2:31 Lake Geneva Rd I "Baxter's" Stop
2:32 Lake Geneva Rd I "Evan's" Stop
2:33 Corner Lake Geneva Rd 1 Geneva Hgts
2L37 Old Osceola Rd I Sawmill
2:39 Old Osceola Rd I"Golden's" Stop
2:43 Old Osceola Rd I"Meyer's" Stop
2:44 Old Osceola ltd ISRood
2:55 OldOscesla RdIDood End
lvi 120 Driver Ms. B. Oldham

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2:35 SR-426 &amp; Mitchell Hammock Rd

Bus 101 Driver Ms. B. Smith
BOO Geneva (Old Mims Rd) (Rest Haven) $R.,14
Old Miens Rd. &amp; "Finch's" Stop
Jungle Rd. I "Outland's" Stop
Rest Haven Rd. &amp; "Hedge's" Stop
Rest Haven Rd. &amp; "Chaflant's" Stop
$0.16 &amp; Sod Farm
50.14 &amp;"Mlilers" stop
$0.14 &amp; '$qrr.ntin.'s" Stop
5016 &amp;'McClarn's" Stop

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Muulel Lake Area, Cochran Rd., Hwy $
4:30 Mullet Lake Rd. I Shadow In.
4:31 Mullet Lake Rd. I Pleasant Point Rd.
4:32 Mullet Lake Rd. I Basie Blvd.
4:10 Cochran Rd. &amp; "Herring's" Stop
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4:13 Cochran Rd. I "B.ardsworth's" Slop
Transfer students to bus l20at Geneva Elem. School.

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Black Hammock Cft.424,
6, It"
7!i0. DeLeon;St. &amp; Howard Ave. (Turna-rod)
' 43 PlerideAve. &amp; Canal St.
7:25 filorlds Ave. &amp; Stone St.
7•34 Florida Ave. At Van Arsdale St.
CR- 436 I "Abbot's" Stop
733 Reed Rd. I Harrison st.
1:37 $R.419 At Stephens St.
7:10 $0419 I Ave. I,
Bus Driver
Iusl9 Driver Me. J.Byrnes
Bast Geneva, Lake Horny, Most Haven Ares
7:05 1k Harny Rd. I Port Lane Rd.
7:01 Lk Hirtisy Rd. 1. first lane on left
100 1k HarfW Rd. I first house on left
7:12 Lk Harney Rd. IEas?OI Harney ACr.I?RRd.
(ReceIve transfer students from buses P405. 101, 126, &amp; 145 at Geneva
ElePfl School.)
7:23 1st St. I Cemetery Rd.
7:29 CR- 426 I "Harper's" Stop

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SR-419 &amp; Spring St.
SR-419 I "Hendrlx's' Stop
DeLeon St. I Howard Ave. (Turn-a-round)
DeLeon St. I "Jacob's" Stop
Florida Ave. &amp; "Split's" Stop
Florida Ave. &amp; Canal St.
Florida Ave. &amp; Elm St.
Florida Ave.
6:41 Florida Ave. Stone
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6:43 Van Arsdale St. I ".ârló's'
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4:41 C11.424 &amp; "Abilie W o
6:41 CM-436 &amp; "Caflol's"
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eve It Driver Ms. J. Bvre
most Geneva, Lake Horny, Rest Naves
4:02 Jungle Rd. &amp; Old Mims Rd.
6:05 Jungle Rd. I Scott Rd.
6:13 CR- 46 (East) &amp; Proctor Cl.
6:20 CR-46 (East) I University Nfl
4:23 Rest Haven I 1k Harney dr.
Back on Rt. 46 to lake Harney Rd. turn rt.
6:32 Lake Harney Rd. (West) &amp; 1st house on lift
6:35 Geneva Dr. &amp; Clark's Corner
Transfer students to But 120 at Geneva Slim School'

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10.419 Black Hammock, CR124

A âve To'Defend H'iemseif

WAWIGT0N - C .140,1.1 approval of coding Uncle Sam $2 OW more than the
the IALT II agreemiet may well Mend or fall en. original estimate.
the credibility of U -- $sàry JWil4 That sane day, Brown's undersecretary,
&amp;own. Now we have dI&amp;aeirM a 1eton In Tuineind Ikipu. called a meeting of top Air
Brow's deeM that l- aid ralhlw r&amp;
Force bress
be diac*
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uot,.y, Lake Drive

Williams Rd. &amp; Sunrise Ave.
Sunrit, Ave. I Trade Winds Rd.
Trade Winds Rd. &amp; Hayes Rd.
Hayes Rd. &amp; Panama Rd.
Murphy Rd. I Edgemoq'u Ave.
Edgamon Ave. &amp; Bahama Rd.
Edgemon Ave. I Panama Rd.
Winter Park Dr. - South of Seminole Blvd.
Winter Park 0. &amp; Camelot Way
Crystal Bowl Cr. 5. Lancelot Way
Crystal Bowl Cit. I Avalon Blvd.
Park Or, &amp; Lake Dr.
Lake Dr. &amp; "1 &amp; M" In.

6:31 Northern Way &amp; Tarpon Cir (N)

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lusil Driver Ms. $,Monroe
Alafa ?roll, Palm Valley, Slavia
10.320 5, MItchell Hammock Rd.
$0520 &amp; Washington In.
SR-90 5. Chapman Rd.
SR.32111 I Beasley Rd.
$0320 5. Lake Hails Rd.
50.320. Palm Valley Club House
50.330 5. Carrlgan Ave.
Chapman Rd. I Yellow House
Chapman Rd. 1 5th St.
Chapman Rd. &amp; 50.126
SR426-North of "A. Dud. &amp; Sons."

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6:34 Deer Run I Leopard Tr.
6:35 Deer Run &amp; Oscelot Yr.
6:35 Dyson Dr. As Black Acre Yr. (E)
4:39 Dyson Dr. 5. Dove Ln.

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26 Citrus AtI $Mfland Ave.
?;31 Arablii *00. 1 Morgan St.
1:32 NorThirn Way &amp; Partridge Cir. (North)
7:34 No, Nei Way &amp; ueer Nun
7:35 Deer Run 5. Genii Dr.
731 Over Run &amp; Leopard Yr.

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Tuskawilla Homes

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sthMUimco'eln,dths1q
of geld or silver. Mars hens .
They this tzIsd to delese a ouigeeadonj$ In. hiid"
vurameat °W'4 patting eIp
only the "lelonudlen" already In the, press
veMtMies of the rv-iIsi by deelsiW evidence The first "Wail t..peni" appeared sIx days release.
itS CO
nothing snore. In ether wwds, Maid fad
bat the_____
suil.d by a Flatagot wiwu
later In the Wm of en cMdal Air Force press with the phisy cad figures, N the I time, be hold Ii usl lv'chsen meeting.
The $2 bibs. oenii a the CIA trenqert ret.,. B provided falasot,s b*atIiI II at, assured Proamire that the Air Force woeld C4""UIIlOMI$ milin the
plane was fleet 95usd hr - AN Virus cad whiletherehi di.dbsmaceMuw.onths
FSdemP1IIalUolN,isd
"cooperate filly" Mh GAO.
FIguild, I Nivhsr 1191 01*, It_wui to lees t $1 flLu.
$0
Ciem5tMs their meeting.
As tsr the dangers. data FlIngarald bed bees
Is s.oi
is b told hew 1r1-ag sea. W"ueu' Proimire, D-WIi.,' asked said to e'$ to Prulre, Brown's cq,srup 55uIII1 COstS tho taxpayers she,
pismevII th. Air Fw'g
Wy nay (ng,' 11111109M weteideg, the Gàmer$
tlds M It demo with am serogonso weithy
Acc
The Navy was overcharged
to Investigate the CIA th.dos:OnM
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thlAseM.00tii, Osuin.&amp;pqst
bssreucrds simply ugd_Fitzgerald's
_1191 be imsa no am at
* is wBr.um.
Vs the ParCs firs
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tolaskuplia pram cictflesand 1 Pr.umlrsths fain.
segeimovofe,eMse,ss$,$0
rates. Alen i
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accurmng to uie Brown mna memo to give uu the wormjona
vanft
dsMlal P11111411101111deeq'-ü eke, that phrased this way is the minutes:
whim Brown was aserdary of the Air Pores, he "Up": Stead fast eMil wsgM tranaàrfpt (of ruwpaNy turn it over t. GAO anyway.

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BYNGRAPF
Farming may r be the most profita ble
occupatIon year In-tid year out, but it ap.
pareatly Is the hea1tg.
American famieru a Health Insurance
Instit ute study of go
date figures it,
have fewer days off job due to illness than
workers in 10 other maw, fields. In 1977, for an
example, a farmereraged 9.1 days of
restricted work activltompared to 11.4 days
for white collar and 121 days for blue collar
employees.
On t he other hand, liking at health from
another standpoint, It's eca that makes a
difference. The healthles group averaged 16
years of schooling 13.5 k.th
gj days
compared to 35.6 days forboe with less than
nine years at the books.
But on another hand, ecome makes the
difference, with American.', with incomes of
$25,000 at the top of the hat. Now that really

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Sherry Ave. It Edwin St.
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Hayes Rd. I SR-434
Shore Rd. I Alton Rd.
CR- 419 I "Bolton's" Stop

6:39

By ROBERT WALTERS\
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WASHINGTON (NEA) - U t Federal
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Bureau of Investigation has Its way, citizens
seeking to examine their doers in ~Mn
BI's
files will soon need an elaborate cale
A
Intuitive sease of timing and a very
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memory.
Inordiflate amounts of perseverance
determination already are required to pry in
formation from the FBI's grasp, even thou h two
federal lawi ostensibly give every Individual the
right to examine his or her file maintained by
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any government department or agency.
The applicable statutes are the Freedom of
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Information Act and the Privacy Act. When
Congress amended the FOIA in 1974, it
authorized public access to federal investigative
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Subsequent ci tizen requests for documents
the bureau's fi produced evidence
widespread abuses of power and violations of
fundamental constitutional rights by an over. _____________________________________________
zealous FBL
It's an ill wind and all that,and the good the
There were numerous documented cases of
current blast labelled e*rgy slàrtage Is blowing
unauthorized burglaries and break-Ins known as
Is in the form of a wirfa1l to- charities.
"black bag jobs," Interceptions of personal mall
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Major charitable orjlzauon In many parts
without judicial approval and illegal wiretaps
of the count ry are reporg significant incr
eases
and ether forms of electronic surveillance.
In donations of automol s, mosijy of the gasIn
late
17$
and
early
1t79,
FBI
Director
W
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,
guzzling variety.
William H. Webster began promoting a scheme
Erstwhile owners are ding ita good way to
to reduce those disclosures. In speeches to
By ROBERT1IUSEL
the Earth.
get
rid of Inconvenient iejiotj5 and in tie
Rotijns, police chiefs, law students and adLONDON (UPI) Members of Parliament,
Aphids weigh in at thousands to the ounce process to come out at , thanks to the
tax
vertising
South Carolina, basking on their broad terrace overlooking the (gram) but the aggregate of its vast numbers led deduction for contributi of what they could
Maryland,executives
Rhode IslIn
and and Tlllnola, he Thames, fled Indoors to the safety of the cocktail the Cranfleld team to calculate the weight of the expect on the used car icet.
suggested a IGysar moratorium bitwain th
lowiges U the green plague dn*)c All over East
wenn at more, than )0,000 tons and to
Goodwill In Washlngt D.C., accorMig I.
lostig of at Investigative 51. d 11$ reopening Angus women flail *the airbOrne th'
'-Iv
thi(
tLMeets
consumed
approxiwire
report,
cllecte4 no 70 vehicles so far
to fill an FOIA request,
what might be described as hand to hand - jnately the same weight of sugar and amino thIs yearhas
where
or4inar gets three or four
Reaponding to thole requests has been an fighting.
acids from leaf fluids every day.
during
an
entire
year.
Elill ergy city itself,
overwhelming task for the FBI, Webster claims,
The manager of a frozen food factory in
The
effects
on
the
harvest
are
yet
to
be
Houston,
notes
the
trend.
even though more than 300 bureau employees Lowestoft had to send his workers home. The determined.
The charities In turn silthe cars usually on
have been assigned to the job.
opening ceremony for an oil rig in Great Var.
"The public," they said, "has only become bids,
ds,
forclothes
rock-bottom
year, he says, the FBI replied to almost mouth was disrupted as a greenish tinge began aware of this awesome phenomenon by the what old
bring. prfcut thee still beat
20,000 FOIA and Privacy Act requests and to cover everything in sight there as In thany prodigious output of the winged form (of aphid)
It sounds like an
ement that puts
released about 2Z million pages of material at
other places on a broad front.
this year."
everyone
ahead,
except
SlbIy
the taxman.
costof$9.Smnilllon.
Thiawas thesdencefictjonopenthgofan
Using inst ruments so refined they could But It does raisequest1ot What do the new
Webster says his proposed moratorium is Infestation of aphids that provided an Irritating Identify individual aphids at 500 meters and owners do with the gu1ez?
needed because convicted crüninaja, organized, end to the month of July and gave British en- monitor their wing-beat
frequencies at 250
Donate them to other ckrities?
crime figures and ether nefarious characters temologists an inkling of what is possible whenmeters, the scientists found that the little Insect
Increaslnglyare using FOIA sought approval for the enemy is an Insect.
can fly as high as 1.5 kilometers (one mile),
President Carter's in
the wholeule destruction of Its fills, ostensibly
The aphid Is harmless to humans, though it can ,depending on atmospheric conditions, and that thetic
fuel program is n
heavy flack
AM a "housekeeping" measuji.
be
a
considerable
nuisance,
but
It
takes
only
a
for
a
supposedly
daylight
Insect
It
often
coMm.
here
at borne and it haat yet charged the
thltTSandl$fl,ths FBI again propoeed-and little hnagInMjontoenyIJIon the disaster ifjt had ues to fly well after dark.
congressIcisJ front trenched
gained pçrovJ of - piano for the massive been a more aggressive species
In
In the light winds that prevailed they
But it gets a vote of conflaitce from a foreign
destruction of additional (II.. In Its 50 field of.
As It happened, the plague had been
one trillion aphids about 1000 tons
authority, no less than tibert Speer, the
fjcs arid 450 resident agencies throughout the In Its earliest stages hi late May by a team f rom estimated
in the airspace at any one time.
produc
country.
genius who kep Nazi Germany's
the Crarileld Institute of Technology, using
The Cranfleld team suggested that any living Industry going imtil the piar* were overrun by
Under the procedes, all film can be novel techniques of radar combined with electro- thing that could explode Its populations
and its Allied armies.
destroyed within five or 10 years, dspendlng optics plus weather monitoring and field studies food demands with such terrifying rapidity
Spear, in a recent Gsri*n press report,
upon the tupe of Investigation lnvoWsd or even of Insect Population. They reported In the
deserved more than the superficial feeling of recalled that when Hitler adored the German
more quickly If "a&amp;nlrástrative
needs bar. been magazine New Scientist on what they said was annoyance., with which Insect Incidents are economy to go on wartime Mtlng In August of
tattoo
.
"a rare ithenornenon."
generally dismissed and forgotten.
dvelopment of a iynthstic gasoline
Th. FBI justifiod those measures in part on
Taking advantage of favorable weather and
'We feel that a more positive outcome Is e ia the
it27 wasthe most bnport*t project. In the
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the grounds that "sin of substance the absence of the ul large numbers of Its
focusing of human thought, rather forcibly, on liglit of the German experlsnc,J he doesn't think
from closed files" were iaIMiinid at its mast dangerous predator, the ladybird, the
intricate web of connections between us, the Carter gosi of 3.5 mmIq breIs of synthetic
wa.guon lsadquszt.rs. Bat now It has aphids began producing a new generation every the
insects and muta1 food supplies," they saW' oil
y 1995 is out of
requested permission to ala, destroy $ to 12 days and hi only eight weeks had reached Science allows us to probe these InterconnectIons
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with which
he.dqusrt.r. criminal files 10 year. after the the lowl number of
trllliod - 200,000 In detail, but nature does not reveal Its secrets ho spsaks,inuwu&amp;ofuw
en'
should
be
taken
as
some
cases are
tune, larger than the entire human population of
readily."
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Bus 4l Driver Ms. I.Kesftysl

4:24 Shepard Rd. I Sheoah Blvd
6:27 Sheoah Blvd. &amp; Bay Tree Condos
6:31 CR - 434 &amp; Bombay Ave.
6:33 S. Edgemon Ave. At Lombardy Rd.
6:34 Lombardy Rd. I Moss Rd.

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Bus 54 Driver Mr. D.W$lks
I, Sugar Creek, Peresicreek, $R.419(Sas?)
Fisher Rd. &amp; Morton Rd.
Sunrise Ave. I
Williams Rd.
Sunrise An. ITrade Winds Rd.
Trade Winds Rd. 5, Hayes Rd.
Hayes Rd. I Panama Rd.
Panama Rd. 5, Edgemon Ave.
Edgemof Ave. &amp; Bahama Rd,
Alton Rd. &amp; Shots Rd.
Hayes Rd. I CR- 434
SR-411 I. "Wilkerson's' Stop
SR -419 I Wagner Curve
SR-411 I Tuskawllia Rd.
Bus 142 Driver Ms. S. Bennett
Cassernerry (Camelot)
Crystal Bowl Cir. &amp; Avalon Blvd.
Crystal Bowl Cr. I Lancelot Way
Winter Park Dr. 1. Camelot Way

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The Joint Economic Committee of Congress is
warning that we will see a drastic decline in our
standard of living In the 1980s if we do not improve
our productivity the output of goods and services
measured against the hours of labor needed to
produce them.
The lagging rate of growth of productivity in the
United States has been worrying economists for
years. It is one of.the major causes of inflation. It Is
frustrating efforts by American manufacturers to
compete with Japan and other, countries which
have better productivity rates and can market
their goods at lower prices.
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of Texas, chairman of the
joint committee, has made the productivity
question pertinent to the debate on economic policy
JW to begin when Congress returns from its
recess. With the chill of a recession running
through the economy, congressional minds are
turning toward the traditional response-a
stimulative tax cut. The approach of the 1980
elections, of course, makes the idea all the more
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see any action, fired three
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snapping a 14-14 tie and lifting
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preseason victory over the
Oakland Raiders.
Cavanaugh, who took over in
the second half for Grogan, hit
Don Calhoun with a 2-yard
touchdown pass, connected

with Andy Johnson on a 9yarr and went to Carlos
Pennywell with a 23-yard
touchdown toss.
New England's other scores
came on a 16-yard run by
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quarter and a 16-yard pass from
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the second quarter.
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play, scored on a 1-yard run by
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three tackles on a 23-yard burst

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to the Oakland 9-yard line.
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Raidet's 22-yard line and rookie
.John Spagnola recovered for
New England, 2-1, in the
presesen. Five plays later,

In Saturday's games, it was
Kansas City 20, St. louis 3;
Detroit 21, Cleveland 10; San
Diego 7, the New York Giants 3;
Tampa Bay 14, New Orleans 7;
Washington 16, Atlanta 6;

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Chicago 17. Cincinnati 13;
Green Bay 7, Buffalo 6; Miami
21, Minnesota 10; Los Angeles
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Francisco 0; and Dallas 16,
Houston 13.
In Friday night games,
Pittsburgh beat the New York
Jets 27-14 and Philadelphia
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Monday, Aug. 20,1979-7A

been on the tour.
Peter Oosterhuis, also
looking for his first tour will.
fired a sizzling 63- one shot off
the course record to emerge
from the pack, tying rookie
Scott Simpson at 5-under 279 for
third place while second-round
leader Tom Kite finished a
stroke further back.
Runner, who joined the tour
two years ago, arrived here in a
daze after posting his best
finish this year runner-up to
Jerry McGee in the raindelayed
Greater Hartford Open
Tuesday. The thin six-footer,
who said he didn't even think
about winning the tournament
until the 15th hole Sunday,
continued his protestations
even after he won.
"I'm not surprised at all to
win a golf tournament I'm just
surprised it was this week,"
said Renner, who sports a cap
similar to the one worn by Ben
Hogan. "I guess I rode the
momentum of last week into
contention and then I shot "But
I'm thrilled, to death. I've
wanted to be a professional
golfer since I was 3 years 01(1.
I've dedicated myself to it and I
hope this is just a step."
With sister Jane on the LP(;
tour and 20-year-old brother
Jim just turning pro, the entire
Renner family seems dedicated
to golf.
"I know my parents are going
to be as excited as I am because
it's been a real Family effort
fell short of giving him his first and I don't mean that in a corny
vicwry in uie nYC year s tie nas way," said Renñer,
HARRISON, N.Y. iUllh
Jack Renner kept saying
negative things about his
chances to win the $400,000
Westchester Classic, but when
he came (town the stretch
needing a birdie on the 72nd
hole to sew up the victory, he
was absolutely positive.
'I put my te" shot in the only
possible place 1 would consider
going for the green in two and
my next shot was just the one I
wanted to play," said the lanky
23-year-old Runner, who had
stated before Sunday's final
round that he had no expectations whatsoever of winning.
I felt very good and when I
c'aiiie up to that 10-foot putt. I
felt the tournament was mine.
It was a tough putt but I felt
good.
I sent it to the middle and
said a prayer. But I knew I was
going to make it and when it
went in, it was an exhilarating
feeling I've been waiting for all
my life."
That birdie his sixth of the
day
gave Renner a 4-underpar 67 for a 7-under 277 total.
When PGA champion David
(;rahain, who started the day
with a 3-stroke lead over
Renner, failed in a difficult
eagle attempt on No. 18, Renner
took home the $72,000 first prize
to boost his season's earnings to
$174,281.
Graham carded a 71-278 to
finish in a tie for second with
Howard Twitty, whose final 67
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HARRISON, N.Y. (UP!) - If you happen to be one of those golf
nuts who follow the pros on the tube every week or even jump on a
t to catch a big tournament somewhere else In the country,
you've probably been struck by the marked similarity among
wost of those young lions oii the circuit.
Chi Chi Rodriguez, a guy with a sharp eye, has noticed It, too.
"They all look the same," he says. By and large, he's absolutely
fight.
"Except for Jack Renner," Rodriguez goes on. "He's the only
young guy out there with an Identity. What gives him that identity
with me Is that he wears one of those white Ben Hogan caps. He's
the only young guy who does that. I'm always pulling for him, God
bless him. Why? Because he's skinny like me."
Today, Jack Renner has something more than merely a Ben
Hogan-type cap to give him identity. The clean cut, boyish-looking
23-year-old from San Diego broke through for his first tour victory
Sunday with a final round 69 that earned him $72,000 for winning
the Westchester Classic with an artfully fashioned seven-under
277.
Chi Chi Rodriguez, who finished with a 284 worth $5,413, made
the remarks he did about Renner before the slender Californian
pulled out of a fourway tie with PGA champ Dave Graham,
Howard Twitty and an already-in-the-clubhouse Peter Oosterhuls
to win, so he can't be accused of jumping on any bandwagon.
To be sure, there are some characteristics about Renner which
sort of remind you of Hogan. There's that white cap of his, for
example, his almost complete dedication to golf since he was six
and his continued efforts not to display any outward emotion.
But there are many differences, also. To begin with, Banner, at
six feet, is much taller tan Hogan, he doesn't resemble "The
Hawk" at all facially looking far more like Ray Volpe, who
heads the LPGA and for all his devotion to purpose, he doesn't
regard golf as the be all and end all the way Hogan did when he
ruled the fairways.
Jack Banner Is purely and simply one of the better young
golfers obviously ready to emerge from his developing cocoon and
the kind of individual who will put other more important aspects
of his life ahead of golf.
You could tell that from some of the thlngshe had to say after he
birdied the 16th hole totake the lead by himself for the first time
and then knocked inalo-foot birdie putt on the l8thto shake off
the persistent Twitty, who had moved himself back into a tie with
birtH.
tha lRth ii.n
The first thing Banner did when he came into the press tent was
place his white cap under his right elbow where it wouldn't be so
co
conspicuous
.
He spoke about how excited he was winning his first tournament
and answered a question about his sister, Jane, who plays on the
LPGA tow.
I ISfie's a lady, she's sm awfully good sister" I don't care if she
goes out there and shoots a hundred on the golf course," he said,
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (UP!)
solemnly.
By United Press International five-game winning streak.
6.8. Bill lee, 11.10, went 5 2.3 of homers to send the Giants to Dan Norman reached Doug Veteran racing driver A.J. Foyt
"I talked to my sister and Dad today over the telephone before I
"I'm paid to play baseball
relied on his memory Sunday to
Innings before leaving the game
m their filth straight loss. Denny. Hair, 8.8, for a two-run homer.
started and told them if I could hold on for one more day and not
Pittsburgh's Bill Madlock not to think," said Madlock,
when he fouled a pitch off his 7-10, allowed five hits over the Gil Flares hit an insidethe-park stage a remarkable comeback
d"a hundred, it would be a great tournament," he continued. was hesitant In questioning Los
who collected three of PittS, right toe. Gary Matthews hit his Iirsit 6 1-3 innings. littell struck hoiner in the fifth for the Mets. and win his second stock c3ir
"My Mom and Dad have sacrificed so my sister and I could play
Angeles
Dodger
Manager
Tom
burgh's
seven hits off Hooton, 24th homer for Atlanta.
out four and walked none over Dale Murray, 4-8, absorbed the championship race in two days,
golf," Banner said, speaking much slower now. "I know they Lasorda's strategy Sunday
alt.
11-9.
"You
think too much out
the Illinois State Fair Alen
the
final 2 2-3 innings to notch loss,
were much more nervous than I was on that last putt but they ernoon. But then again,
Cubs 3, Padres 1
why there and you get in trouble,"
Crowe
MeiflolillI 100.
his
eighth
save.
John
Curtis,
8.
Phillles
Astros
mint be celebrating now."
3,
2
Rick hteuschel, 14-7, allowed
should he?
"Twice In the (Pirates') three hits over eight innings 8, was the loser.
Foyt, who won the Fair 200.i
Garry Maddox tripled in the
For just a spilt second, Jack Banner's voice broke there,
John
ie- had just doubled Philadelphia series last week and Barry Foote's two-run
tying run and scored the win- Milwaukee, Wis., Saturday,
But he regained his composure quickly.
with one out In the bottom of the they walked Madlock and
Reds
6,
Mets
5
"Iwenttocollegetwoyeara,theCollegeoftheDesert(In Palm ninth lnnlngofa scoreless game
ning run in a two-run ninth sprinted from filth place to first
twice homer in the seventh lifted
beat them," said Lasorda.
Dave Collins' sacrifice fly inning to back Steve Carlton's 18 just seven laps to recapture
Springs, Calif.) and made good grades," he said, offering and one out later, Lasorda
had "That's just the way it goes." Chicago. Bruce Sutter pitched scored Ray Knight with one out two-hitter
give the lead from Don White and
whole
something of his background. "Golf has been almost mytook
and
the ninth inning and to record
to starter Burt Hooton pitch to
in
the
eighth
to
snap
a
tic
and
Philadelphia
a
three-game
win the championship dirt track
if
I
had
what
It
life since I was six. I decided to find out
his major-league leading 31st carry
Madlock Instead of walking him
the
Reds
make It on the tour. I've made $10,000 and I'm just turning 23 so I to face Ed (at. The former two- Expos 5, Braves I
to their third sweep over the NI, West race.
Gary Carter and relief pit- save. Randy Jones, 9-9, took the one-rim victory over New York. leaders. In the ninth, Bob Boone
Foyt took the lead in a daring
can't understand why everybody thought there was something time National League batting char Stan Bahnsen
loss.
each
hit
t
w
o.
high-speed
Knight
led
oil
with
a
double,
run on the high side
is,
singled
off
loser
Joaquin
wrong with me that I hadn't won before th
champion then cracked a two- run homers to lead the Expos to Cardinals 4, Giants 0
went
to
third
on
dusty 1-mile track.
play
extraordinarily
a
wild
pitch
and
Andujar
and
pinch
runner
Bud
of
the
dry,
"Tome, winning isn't everything. You can
run homer to give the Pirates a a sweep of their threegame
John
Denny
and
Mark
Littell
scored
on
Collins'
deep
Fly
me
but
I
gs
happen
to
to
Harrelson
scored
on
Maddox's
good
th
in
and MIII finish fifth. I've had a lotte
2-0 triumph over the Dodgers series. All of Montreal's runs combined on a six-hitter and left. The Mets had
tied it 5-5 in triple. Larry Bowa followed
still have a log way to go in my golf game."
which snapped Los Angeles' -ame off loser Tony Brizzolara. George Hendrick belted a pair the seventh when pinch hitter with a single to score Maddox.
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ths 1162* champion Spark Baxter Price and James Hylton
Oct. 12, against Kansas City,
crash
Plug
inti. race at MI&amp;Jgsn also were involved in
the same team they'll Face in
Internatlaw Speedway Sunday but no other drivers besides By United Press Iaterutloaal It marks the longest winning 0-for4 and Boston's Fred Lynn In three runs and Don Aase, 9-8,
Ex-Tigers Leon Roberts and the pre-season opener, a
a fow'car crash, which Wangerin were injured,
winning streaks feel good for streak in more than a year for went 0-for-3 to snap his 20-game won in his first-ever relief Willie Horton hit home runs, spokesman said Sunday.
left a delver with a broken arm,
anybody. It's just that for the the A's, whose last four-game streak,
helping Floyd Bannister, 7-12,
After games Oct. 13 and Oct.
appearance. Balor Moore, 3.4
Price's Oldsmobile was OaklW A's, the feeling Is so winning streak ended August l,
delayed On race.
Brewers 4, Rangers 3
took
the
loss.
Don
Baylor
hit
an
snap
Detroit's
five-game
win15
against
Denver and Utah, the
Petty, winless at MIS sue severely damaged In the ac- Wlfw"ar.
1978.
Ben Oglivie - who earlier infield single with the bases ning streak. The loser was 19- Bucks will return to Milwaukçe
1PZ$, took the win after he CI4SE* and alter some b04y
"What do winning managers Yankees 4, Twins 3
doubled In a run - greeted loaded in the seventh for his year-old rookie Bruce Bobbins, to meet the Denver Nuggets
dipped Ic on Buddy Baker's WOIt in the gaie, be =Wa say?" Oskiand Manager Jim
Lou Piniella drove in two reliever Sparky Lyle, 4-8, with a major-league-leading 108th RBI 2-2. Detroit's Ron LeFlore stole Oct. 17.
tO the race With only the Marshall asked Sunday after runs, including the gamewinner two-run homer the bottom of of the year.
MW side In the final turn,
three bases, giving him 61 for
Under the new schedule
The crash occurrid In the ikeI&amp;n of a body
the A's beat the Cleveland In the seventh, and Ron Guidry, the ninth, lifting Mike Caidweil, Mariners 8, Tigers 4
the season, most in the majors, format adopted by the NBA this
fosath lap of the race shortly vs1i.
Indians 3-2 for their fourth 12.7, and Rich Gossage corn- 13-6, to the victory. Buddy Bell
summer, the Bucks will face
after a Buick driven by D.K.
straight
victory,
"It's
a
great
LAned
on
a
a
six-hitter.
and
Pinielia,
slammed
a
home
run
their ten Western Conference
'The hood and so were gone
Uhich blew an engine,
fee
ng.
I
feel
so
good
for
th
two
runs
for
e
who
has
hit
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nine
st
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do
uble
and
scored
rivals six times each three t
li
and ttii tuuisrs were pa,y
a thin tam of on on the track, rmwn&amp;Thl drWed4m Idde. I guess we're on the right games, snapped a 3-3 tie off Texas.
home and three on the road.
PINE MOUNTAIN, Ga. hole leader Jenny Udback
the had 1p9kt 1I'I MIt The
howem
MMWS a&amp; Mdi of the bay."
Darrell Jackson, 3.4, with an Royals 11, Orioles 7
(UPI)
Seattle's Rick Fehr Baton Rouge, U. Hamell
crash delayed the race for 39 the ssid and t1ahid
Mthaflwasreforringto his RBI single. Gàsage, with 10
Wil lie Wilson's bases-loaded bi rdied two of the last three
21st,
a final rowidl6 for 72-hole Orontes Hopeful
M11141.
cro.b.y
neighbors,
the
San
saves
overall,
has
saved
New
triple
with two out In the 10th holes Sunday to set a tourna- shot
earning
total
of a.
A track spokesman said
FraclicoGlents, who have lost York's last four victories,
keyed a four-run uprising. ment record In his two-shot
Fehr, a 16-year-old Washing. BROOKLINE, Mass, IUP,1)
Buckle
of
Wugerin,
RelIever Don StSflhoinO, 6-3, victory In the PGA National ton state
M.r the race was ressuiid, 11" MIII games, Marshall White 8153, Rod Six 2
Two-time winner and
Junior champion,
Blc-nI'gta, MUm., WM takii a" bled
Lamy Johnson
to be bows IbM both streaks could
who had a was the VICtIm of the OUtbUlit Junior Golf Championship at birdied the 16th hole to pull defending champion Manuel
I. Jachaun Foot. East Hospital a ''d fl's
end tomorrow, and his players 19-game hitting streak snapped and Steve Busby, 64, went 1
callaway Gardens.
ahead of Tracy Phillips of Onuites Leads a field of 64 enafharhi. car spon out olcoetrol Bàny Parsons and Petty. know It, too. After all, they
drove In Ralph Garr with an innings to pick up the victory.
Tulsa, Okla. Fehr then put it rants In the U.S. Professional
on oil and crushed Into a guard GoIN 10 ib fluk twftgb ream. Ovid is not exactly a Infield out In the eighth. Rich
Asgels 4,' Blue Jays 2
In the girls' division, Penny away with a birdie on the 13th Tennis Championship that
. tbrM- h',, either at- Wurtham, 1341, bested Dennis
Bobby Grich slugged his 24th Hammel, 17, of Decatur, Ill., hole
in
for a tournament record opens Monday at Longwood
Wangormn Of
a broken m6i
or victory-wise. Eckersley, 161. Johnsoh went homer and two singles to drive came from behind to defeat 54Cricket Club.
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Evening Hera, Sanford, Fl.

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NOTICE

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NOTICE is hereby given that a mnøg
Public
Hearing
will
be
held
In
Room
Maitland,
Florida
32731
Seminole
Roger J. Madoni Jr., 3202 Orlando
203 In the Seminole County Cour. County. Florida, under the fictitidis
Ave.,
Sanford,
and
Kathy
0.
Hart.
James L.
thouse. Sanford, Florida, by the name of SUN STATE CON.
DeL.ong, 240 Loraine
Board of County Commissioners ci TRAdING, and that we Intend to
SIRVICESTOPERSONSUNABLE
Chartn0. Evans, POE $2, Fern DrIve, Altamonte Springs, and
Sminole County. Florida, at 7:00 rigistersaidnamewiththeClerkof
Hazel
R.
Samuelson,
TO
PAY
THEREFOR
147
rkandD.borahA.S.monds. RI.
P.M., or as soon thereafter as me Circuit Court, Seminole County,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Cherrywood Gardens Drive,
flS• OiodO.
TheOfficeof Community Medical TO ALL.
...43c a line
itim
HAVING possible on September 11, 1m, to Florida in accordance with the
PERSONS
Maitland.
Richard B. Hudspeth, SS3 Spanish
31j1ns ....3k a line
me
Fictitious Name
ci
Facilities,
Department
of
Health
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
consider
the
ioilowing
ordinance:
provisions
Glenn J, Doenfler, 716 Benedict and Rehabilitative Services, State of
Section $16.09
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Statutes. To.Wit:
icons.cutivetlmls .....3k a line
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Drive, Altomont. Springs, Way, Casseiberry, and Theresa A. Florida. has established the sum of
1:00 AM. - 3:30 P.M.
c•
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED SECTION 7.40, SEMINOLE COUN. Florida Statutes
Carolyn
0.
Citty,
Jacksonville.
Perry,
3417
Ferndale
Drive.
Winter
$167,121.00,
as
the
level
of
thru
FRIDAY
MONDAY
Ufl
Richard J. Neal 300 N. Winter Pa&amp;
$49. David Mckay
TV CODE. RAISING THE TAX
IN THE ESTATE:
compensated services to be made
3 Lines Minimum
Drive Casseiberry, and Robin
KSflSt Lund
- SATURDAY 9.Noon
________________________
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED LEVY AUTHORIZATION FOR
Joseph H. Gormon, POE 345.Lake available by Seminole Memorial thettheadmiflist,ationoftheestat, FOR
PUbIIItI:
August
13,
20,
27,
Sep
THE
EXPENSES NECESSARY
Sargent, 200 Pin.wood Drive, Mary, and Sandra E. Sandkuila, Hospital, in the period of October 1,
t) Ralph G. Magin, deceased, File MAINTENANCE
THE ESTABLISHMENT timber 3,
1979 to September 30, 1900.
y 0. Keenc, 911 Oak Ave.. 3001 Cypress Ave., Sanford.
Number 79-307 CP, is pending in the
AND OPERA. ___________________________
___________________________
Wm. D. Hollis, 3101 E. Colonial
and Sandra L.
_____
Thisdeterminationhasi*enmade Circuit Court for Seminole County TION OF THE FIRE UNIT TO
PICTITIOUSNAMI
LWm. B. Henna 4713 000dard
Drive, Orlando, and MarTha K. pursuant to the requirements of the Florida, Probate Division, the ad THREE (3) MILLS; PROVIDING
Noon The
Ave.,
,ke is hereby given that we are
idndo, and Amy B. Ross 2o23D
S. Tyler, 271 Agnes Ave., Longwood. rrgulations of the Public Health dress of which is Seminole County NOLE
FORCOUNTY
INCLUSION IN THE SEMI.
Mari S. Hufferd, 10$ March Service, U.S. Department of Health, Courthouse, Park Avenue, Sanford, VIDING AN
113.E C.
Semoran Blvd., Orlando.
Sundai - Noon Frlda
CODE; AND PRO. sngage in businees at Plo. WW
Blvd., Longwood, and Diana L. Education and Welfare. (42 CFR, FL. The Personal representative
J4mesM. Mashburn14 Reood Napier.
__ Dr. Casseib.rry
EFFECTIVE DATE.
53.111) andthe applicable provisions the estate is Sandra Sue Stumpt,
Ct.,Altamonte Springs, and Bridget
SemInole County, Florida, undr the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Donald
W.
Farrls,
Nyland.
3316 of Florida Medical Facilities Con. wte address 5 311 6th St.,
____________________________
fictitious name of LIFESAVING
Clerk
to
the
Castlewood, Rd., Maitland, and Siruction Plan.
WC int
to
SYSTEMS, and t
Chuluota, FL. 32764. The name and
.iamesF.Martin,uSorrentocR.,
Board of County Commissioners iagistersaidnamewith the Clerk ci
Winter
Springs, and Leslie A. Christine
Wintet Dost, 1422 Tierra Circle,
1Isn
Ca
6-Ct
in and for the
"Uncompensated services" address of the personal represen.
. Park.
Evans, 700 Gla*in Ave.. Fern
theCircutt Court, Seminole County,
County
of
Seminole,
means
services
available
in
the
tative'sattorney
are
set
forth
below
______________________
James A. Ferguson Jr., 111 facility which are made available to
Pa.
Florida in accordance with the
EVENING HERALD CORRES
State of Florida
All persons having claims or
Iid care in my home. esP
Country
Club Drive, Sanford, and persons unable to pay therefor demands against the estate are PubIith: August 20, 17
ci 11w FictItious Name
PONDENTS FOR THE SANLeonardO. Suors, 1320W. Lake Cheryl
R. Sanderson.
motherof 2. All ages. 22O6Mitch
withoutchargeoratachargeich required, WITHIN
Statutes, To.Wit: Section $13.0'
FORD AREA. MUST HAVE A
THREE DEM.c1
area.
333.9335.
.
Florida, Statutes 1W•7
FLAIR FOR NEWS, TYPE,
Ri.ck, 316
Palms Springs Rd., Ballard St., Altamonte Springs, and such services. The level of such ser
Aitamonte
Springs.
HAVE TRANSPORTATION, BE
THENOTICE,
FIRST PUBLICATION
OF
Janette
A. Grampp, 15$ Holderness ices is measured by the difference THIS
to file with the clerk
Leo Duthaine
WIIII.C. Bran, 301 Burnett Rd., Drive,
Longwood.
Ior5yearoids
between the amount paid by such
Cocoa, and Betty J. Jackson.
PLE.
PublIsh: August 13, 20, 27, Sep
NOTICE OP
of the above court a
Call 3226643
iften _______________________________
Danny 0. Richards, 2003 Adams persons for the services and the statement
of any claim or demand
tem 3. 1979
PUBLIC HEARINGS
CALL DORIS DIETRICH
First&amp;Onlychiidcareenteropen
The Board of County Corn. DEM41
Alan K. Brolton, 109 Plaza Oval,
Saturday in Sanford - BegIn.
Calseibevry, and Elloen R.
Robert 0. Vlpond, $00 S. Wymore presumptiva compliance guidelines basis for the claim, the name and the Seminole County Courthouse,
____________________________
_____________________________
Daniels.
VallieN. Broc 203 Laurel
Drive, Rd., Altimonte Springs, and Maria of the federal regulations,
_______and
, vipon.
address
of
the
creditor
or
his
agent
Sanfønd,
Florida
on
August
There
are
no
guidelines
Sanford,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
PLOIIDA
March A. Driscoll.
20, 197
positively identIty a person ich
or or attorney, and the amount at7:OQP.M.,orassooflthereafteras CI
Willkeapsm. children
.
ca K
Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
John Ruff, 19$ Tollgate Trail,
inmyhornewkdays
WINTER PARK FEDERAL
LQngwggd, and Brenda L. Bryant.
Machine, 301 E. 20th P1. Exp.
claimed.
if
the
claim
is
n
yet
due,
possOle,
to
consider
a
specific
land
SAVINGS
familyaseligible
torecelvepart
pay
the
date
when
it
will
become
due
use
amendment
to
the
Seminole
ASSOCIATION
323.1175
Gerard J. Warrinter, 6027 B. DISSOLUTIONS
AND
LOAN
onlyl Wages commensurate w-Uflcompensated services. Each Case shall be stated, If the claim is County Comprehensive Plan, Or.
ability.fringe benefits.
Winegard Rd., Orlando, and Evelyn
mustheevaluatedonitsown
merits,
or uncertainty
unliquidated,
the dinance 77.25, and rezoning of the
Whilbabysit inmy home
0. Mi*k*, 2113 Summerlin Ave.,
There are guidelines established
forcontingent
nature of the
shall
for small children.
Richard H. Jay and Donna Jay.
be
AVON
Sanford.
Plaintiff,
described
property
from
A.1
a person
oruncompensated
family as eligiblesir.
to stated.
If shall
the claim
is secured,The
the Agriculture to R.3A Multi-Family
323.4790
FIGHT INFLAIION
Kenneth
W. Nichols and Marie receive
full
security
be described,
Oregoary L. Woods, 2321 Dolar. Elena
Nichols.
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Sell Avon. Increase your earning
TRADITION,
INC., at ai
wey,Sanford,andwafldraL.Jones,
&amp;Ilng District.
Child careinmy home
claimant
shall
deliver
sufficient
MaryV.LeighandMarkA.Leigh.
Publish:
August
19,
20,
21,
power. For details, call 1041.
% Crawford Drive, Sanford.
DofM$fl15.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

£ARRIAGES

PROBATE DIVISION
Pal. Number nxi.ce
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RALPH G MA(.IN
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Orlando - Winter Pork
831-9993

Seminole

322.2611

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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DEADLINES
Da Before Publication

Robert L. Kilmer Ill and Martha DEM.93
copiesof the claim to the clerk to ORDINANCE 77.23 WHICH
CLIRK'$NOTICIOPSALE
James A. Becker, Tennessee, and Kilmer,
Oforlo N. Pup.
enable
the representative,
clerk to mail one cpy tO AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND NOTICII$HEREBYOIVENth$
puuant to a Fidel Judgment ci
________________________
each
personal
Arnold
Brown
and
Rose
B.
Brown.
_________________________________
Jimmy L. Cleveland, 61 Lake
All persons interested in the estateUSE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
COMPRE.
ELEMENT
OF
THE Foloswe entered in ma above
Jerry W.OsordasandMaroaret L. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR to whom a copy of this Notice of HEP4SIVE PLAN FROM LOW me iPh Judicial
Circuit,
in and
for of White.
cause in
the Circuit
Court
G. Flansburg.
PROBATE DIVISION
Orange Drive, Altarnonte Springs, Michalak.
required. wilhin three months from MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDEN. at public auction to the hiest
and Claire M. Pipkin
Division
322.0473
DeretherMingoand BruceMingo. IN RE: ESTATE OF
this notice, to file any objections REZONING THE FOLLOWING dooroftheCourthouseintheCityol
they
may
have
that
challenge
the
DESCRIBED
PROPERTY
FROM
Semoran Blvd., Winter Park, -.ug Oblesby.
delivery, mifl.S200rder.Sanford
Frencis J. Bates, 360 Lake Kathryn
Simile County, Florida
Quyan Manh Vu and ChI Kim Vo.
qualifications of the personal MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING
area. 332.3374. Sam's Portion
Court, Casselberry.
Deceased
Martha M. S'ely and Earl R.
representative, or the venue or DISTRICT.
John B. Hisoins Jr., 317 B.
29, 979, that certain parcel of real —
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
ly.
iurisdiction of the court.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
The West ¼ ci the Southeast 'k prorty described as followe:
100 ______
$kogan Court, Sanford.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND lying South of SR. 426, in Section36,
Lot l6in Block "A"of PRAIRIE
11flStdns
James M. Nillera, 2103 Harrel Blackburn.
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
WILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRED
James S. Vidocy and Ellen F. OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Rd.. Orlando, and Brenda 0. Vidocy.
Seminole County, Florida, LESS the FidL accordIng to Piat thereof
Date of the first publication of this South 660 ft. of the West 163 f
Hudson, B 29, Goldenrod.
recorded in Flat BOOk 7. page '4' Of MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
Gerald D. Grisiorn and Stephaine IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 20,Notice
1919.of Administration: August thereof. Consisting of 21 acres more the Public Records Of Seminole Creative Expressions
323.6612
I.onad, and Dsa S. ClIfton, $26 _________________________- of HERMAN M. LOEWE. deceased,
or less. Further described as in me County, Florida.
______

___________________

Legal Notice

wiod,•nd Brenda K. Davis. 436

Arthur H. leckwlth, Jr.

_______________________________
1_5p5d5I Pdotfr
________________________

the Estate of

the Circuit Court for Seminole

Further, the Planning and Zoning

Ralph G. Magin

County, Florida, Probate Division,

Henry W, King, 1212 Beverly

west of Tuskawilta Road.

Clerk of the Clrculj

Commisslonci Semlnolecountywlll

Decea5ed

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By: Patricia Robinson

hold a public hearing in Room 202 ci

________________________________

Clerk to the Board Of
County Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida

gIven, passed and adopted a claimant shall deliver sufficient ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
Deputy Clerk
_________________________
Cliv OF
LONGW000,CHANGING
FLORIDA, rublish:
Resolution dung, vacatIno and copies of the claim to the clerk to SAID
AMENDMENT
DELI July.13, August 3, 20,
abandonIng, renouncing and enable the clerk to mail one copy to THE ZONING OF CERTAIN___________________
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disclalming any and all right of the each

representative.

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290 N. 17.92, CasseIber, Fl.
634-8200
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Fiorida,thlslaffidayafAvpjst,A.
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41-Houses
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3BR 1.5 bath, split plan. 537,500
William Maliczowski Realtor
327-7903.

Ope

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Immaculato 4 BR, 2 8, 2 car
garage w-w carpet, C H&amp;A,

OVER 2500 sq flat gracious living
inthis lovely lg Mayfair 3 BR 2 b

Owner motivated 2 BR, I B. car-

sized lot in one of Sanford's
finest neighborhoods. $64900'

L
Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our tOt.

be relocateO). Located corner ot
Oak and 14th Ayes. Detailed

last with a want ad. Call 322 2611
or 83) 9993.

__________________________
Medel
Inc., Realtor

secured from Office of Central
Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.,

home located on a tree lined
street. Needs some paint &amp;

$26,500 Realtor Owner.
REAL ESTATE
Reg. Real Estate Broker

Buildto Suit our Iotoryours.

M. Unsworth Realty '

OtflceCSflg

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Custom Office Cleaning, corn
rnercial, new const. Llcensed,
service everytime. Ph. 323 051),
or 661 5984.

going to college. Call 327 0839.
.
3 5742
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_____________________

1220216

• PRICE DROPPED W A
"THUD". You won't find better

ED F ROM $3$,900 TO $37400.

$24,000. That's all for this 3 BR, 1

SERIOUS SELLER REDUCED

garden - eat-in kit. &amp; much
more.

$19,900 ON THIS WELL LOCAl.

* OUR BEST PRICEI 10.1 acres

WILL BUY EXISTING 1St B 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg Broker. 875 No. I D

Osteen near St. Johns River.

8621483

HOME WITH 20x20 BLOCK

WORKSHOP IN REAR.

classified ad for results. 322 2611
or 83) 9993.
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.

51$ 200. 16500 dwn.

Cash 322.4132
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MEINIZER TILE
Lany's Mart, 215 Santd Ave. 'New or repair, IIIKy showers our
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 869 656f
________________________
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
nilure Salvage. 3226721,
___________________________
usedfurn., appliances

171 6061 or eves. 323 0517

AREA. $71,900.

ROCK
Screened&amp; Washed
Cty. Approved for Drainfield

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Central Contracting Inc.
PIALTY

ItM70I

OVER 6MILLION

2 BATH, FAMILY ROOM WITH
FIRE-PLACE. 2CAR GARAGE

WITH

MANY

CUSTOM

322.9283

'24 HOUR

BEAUTIFULI 3 BR, 2t/ bath

FENCED INCLUDING BARN &amp;
POND $130,000.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial

$4,S00l

MODERN 4 BEDROOM,
BATH HUGE FAMILY ROOM &amp;
EAT.IN KITCHEN.TREE

Phone3fl.7$$I,Sanford

SUPER i 3 BR 2 bath home on
beautiful tree shaded loti W-w

SHADED CORNER LOT.

COMM UN I T Y BULLETIN

BOARDS ARE GREAT-

deep, $200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 1792 So. 01 Sanford 372
6121.
______________________

GREGORY MOBILEHOMES
323 $200

VAL FHA Financing

ETTER

FAMILY'S DELIGHTI 3 BR 2

MAKE A WISHI 3 BR 1", bath
home in Suniandl Split BR plan,

CARPORTS, ONLY 542.500.

Rolling Hills beautiful 3 BR 2 B
masonary home. 2500 sqft under
drapes &amp; carpet, Ig lot, shade.
Golf course near, many extras.
Priced$42,900. 1mm. possession.

maculatel BPP WARRANTED
A buy for $31,I

Bid lot (or duplex or single family
home. wclty water, sewer 6.
paved street. 545,000.

____________________________

frame + misc
Call Bart
REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATCS JOIN SANFORQ'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL

HIGH

MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. ii

&amp;

DRY

Sanfd321
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Sylvan, 60 acres. 20 acres

REW WORLDS

SSUreChang PAINTING, CARPENTRY
____________________
r 30 R&amp;R Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning.

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Ceilulose. Lowest prices. Call

guaranteed. 323-7111.

Upholstery cleaning for the

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262) S. Sanford Ave.. 327-149). ---_. - - .

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lRipsir

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toilet, ice box. $195. 323 4323.
_____________________
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FORREST GREENE
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$304033 or 339.4711 eves.
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LonOwood-ChurcIl Ave.-R3 lot,
good rental area, $11,000. Rollin

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Call 322 1624; 322-4460
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VSStmInt counsellors. 0624172

Furniture Salvage, 1793 So. of
Sanford. 332 6121.

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LIIISVlew let. Loch Arbor. 10$'
paved r.w, 240'
BeautiM
vtsw
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VaCaIWlOfk$afsi.$1I,3a.
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reupholstery charge. M5677
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WELDING
Custom made bumpers. Wrought
iron windows and doors. 373.

Suiki 1976 iS 250. Adult owned,
cxc. cond. Stress legal $350 or
offer. 333.5644,

vage,I192S.ofSardord323.lfl),

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cars.trucks&amp;h,.vyequipm,

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Brand New lnterspring Bedding "
price. Sanford Furniture Sal.

L1Wn

FREE ESTIMATES

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nIkLr.

Wants to make small household

repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339.6531.
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Frosn$IOto$50

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Commercial, vacant, Sanford
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-BUY JUNK CARS

Realty, REALTY. 339 4717 or
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Licensed&amp; Banded
Call 322-2750
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INSULATION-Batting, blowing,

7RereationjI Vecles

INC. REALTORS

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cxc cond.; color &amp; B&amp;W TV's

1 Man, quality operation
8 yrs. e*p. Patios, Driveways
etc.wayneaeal,327 132)

REMODELING&amp;I,OAIR
.G BALINT&amp;A550C
3716665
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Auction Thurs. 7P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427

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Rd. near Lk.

Plastering
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lights, gas 3 burner woven,

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trade

We Sell Estates

E.AltamonteDr.

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CUSTOM CABINETS

Peopk who like money use low

ldrawermetaltilecab.,$aO; Pay

Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; fast
repair service. 322 610).

Hon* ImproVefl30IltS

Lk. Front wooded. $500,000. -

Aft.S332.1l1 TheReat EstaAgency

Id II lids b owner 33 FR
fl •*UlL Assumable
By apt. 0+1I y, 3234303.

wr.I1cr,JuIsS.v

praisals. Call Dell's Auction 323

cxc. coed. La Z Boy retiin*r,
$25. good cond. 322 6810.

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$50

r Parking lot vacuum; ref. $ 11 7.50

3BR house. Wil! rettt 0? sefi.

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&amp;

5620

Lain Markha

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3226437

ANYTIME
aa..ui.. i :a... C,rtaI.

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1215 S. French 323.7340
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

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In DeBary 3 BR. 2 th block
home. Central H&amp;A,ww carpet,
screened porch, sodded yard,
paved street &amp; Much More. SO
pct. assumable mortgage.

Sanford's Sales Leader

VISA-MASTER CHARGE
CASH DOOR PRIZE

2 twin beds complete

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BROKER

OrIando32l-1577

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supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air coed,
cages. 3225752.

bric a brac.

Apt moving sale, Tues. &amp; Wed. 9 S.
MarinerS Village, Apt. 1101. 3271797. Couch &amp; 7 ChaIrs wooden

Hwy 6.

24$ S. MyflieAve.,Sanford

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clipping, flea control, Pet _________________________

AVE. FRESH PAINT, CARPET

qualified buyer. $33,000 to
$31,000. Low down payments.

Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.
Free Est.- 373 1704.

Assorted desks, chests, dr'ser,
BR 6. DR suites, cocktail Ibis,
lots of niceclean turn + assorted

BUY, SELL, TRADE
ill 315E. First St.
372 5622 I

&amp; NEW ROOF. (2) 2 ALTAMONTE-Lot 100* Illplus

groundpool, eat in kit, patio, lots
storage I goodiesl BPP

Painflng&amp;Rep.ir

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322070

•MON AUG. 20, 7 PM

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

$61,500.

TRIPLEX 3 UNITS ZONED

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---------- Grooming&amp; Boarding
,
72Aijdion
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9 ft. glassed top display case 26 in.

see our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's,

43-tots-Acreage
OR, rR. fireplace, breakfast bar
&amp; Many Extrast Yours, for

Alterations. Dressma1c1n
Drapes, Upholstery

ANIMAL HAVEN

FEATURES ON S ACRES 3$02Orlandoor.

IN SALES IN 1979

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Picture Perfect Ext. Painting
Free Est. Lic. 10 pct. disc, to Sn,
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B&amp;E Painting, Interior-exterior,
pressure cleaning, roof coating.
Satisfaction guaranteed before
payment. 372 7137 after 6 p.m:

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SPANISH STYLE 3 BEDROOM,

REALTY - REALTORS

Top Prices Paid

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Painting by Anthony Conino, In-.'
tenor, exterior qualified in all

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

ST!MPER AGENCY 50—Miscellaneous for Sale
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WITH ALL APPOINTMENTS,
REALTOR 322199)
LIKE NEW CONDITION ON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
ACRE LOT IN LK HOWELL
Eves 349-5100- !22 1959

Residential&amp; Commercial
8969503: aft68307813

bldg. material. 322-5639
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Yarddebnis, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 319 5311

Refrigeration A C Repair

trail, western &amp; English hon
semanship. Over 501st places in

ROOM, 1½ BATH, AIR CONDI.
TION, SCREENED PORCH ON
OVER SIZED LUSHLY LAND.

Aft. Hrs. )fl 7643, 322.4869

'OF SANFORD REALTOR

Ugttt Hauling

,

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

Zoned commercial - 100'

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General Landscapinq. Rbse
specialists top soil &amp; fill dirt,l
sod tylng &amp; free trimming.

Ceffiral Heat a. Air Cond. Free Esi.' '
Call Carl Harris at

AIl.nceS

6Horses
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AQHA Gelding "Chicacsaw
Priest" 15 3 hands, exe youth

47-Real Estate Wanted
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-. TIRED OF COMPACTS? You

Air Conditioning, Heating. Electnical, PlumbingService&amp; Repair.

SEARS, Sanford 377-1771

FILL DIRT &amp;TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hint 323 7510

Free listing BROCHURE write
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
The weather is perfect for a

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301W ) 5

Air Conditioning
Lai Service
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Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.
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Lawnmower sales &amp; service. We
sell the best &amp; servIce the rest.
Western Auto

45-A--Gjtof State

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We have several sizes of Irusses
for sale at discount prices. For
information
Call 831-6290.
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(1) 2 BR house. (1) 1 BR garage

To List Your Business...
DIQI 322-26H or 831-9993

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514,500.

extra lot for Only 525,900.

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6$VW

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style home, Ig rms, fenced side

on Mellonville Ave., 2 garages,

REALTORS

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JOHNNY WALKER

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entad. Coil

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Of lOse vhcortainly shell he Weegh. under er usiidW Palms, ______

Mlltottiechokgsm.11us$, YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
oscIs Persanal ePuUSiI. OW
ho Mh.sø

YOU ARE HIRES

ADANDONINANaLLEY
4fl$4 IT MAY CONCERN:

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$311 for further details.

riven &amp; boating experience

NEATANOCOZY
Newer block home, 3 bdr. 1' ba
garage, fenced, good lawn.

$37,500.

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flats. -

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PAUL &amp; R000lO and TRI STATE me dots .en wui I.m. due it*
MOTOR TRANSIT COMPANY, a sisal be statet It me cisim
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STATUS:
Pire4s
foreIgn corporation,

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Howabout a 4 BR, 1 B,olderhome

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One week in Sept. or early Oct., on
the St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good knowledge of the

LARGE LOT X 3 BR 28 split plan,
beautiful landscaping, fenced bk
yd, room for garden. $32,500.

carpet, eat in kit, &amp; Morel Nice

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Mechanic or

NEW OWNER NEEDED

$28,500.

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NOTICUOPACTION

20 lots Zoned Residential- sizes
Start at lSx 100, prices start at
$1780. High &amp; dry, you don't need
a boat.

Delivery route, est. customers,

In 'ia LakevIow NursIng
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NEAR LAKE
BR 2 8 corn.
fortable home, newly painted, C

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- LPN. Full time &amp; part time. Apply

Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, wslI hold a"
publiC AUTO AUCTION even"
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30.
the only one in Florida. You Set

JUST MARE PAYMENTS-'69 to
'75 models. Call 3399100 or 034.

ROOF TRUSSES

24-Business
portunitles
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3OApsvlms,ds Urthirnished
isPoStedattheCltyHaIl,Lo, Courthouse, North Fork Avue, D1M.06
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Fiorida, andcopiesareon,lliwlffi Sanlord,Pisdda3277$,Tt,epo,'seai IN TWE CIRCUIT COURT —
lii- $119 up. Peol. Adults Iy.
ATTON N IV FOR FE N SONAL me Clerk of the City and same may ropresIMatIv,otffi.e.a$. is NMCY SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA LPN lvii time, Isp. w.Piorlda
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
HARVIY COULTIN, ESO.
DATED THIS 25th day of July, Osniel Avenue, Kent, M 1. ATICO MORTGAGE
pa Sen --II
'Nurs&amp;
Cenv.
Cents,'.CON.
AD., 1979.
The name and addrus Of
333S6lOMrliwr'sviljpge.
POSATION,
TelePhone: (
Eulning
cook.
Apply
in
ponen
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City Clerk
Publioti: AUguSt
City of Lonqwood.
All panens havin, claims or
DEM91
pia
dsttis N'
e
BILLY JOE TNOMPION,iev*,,$ Utflfty perep. Apply In penaj
Apts. for Sinlir Citizens. DownS
OIM.10
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Dstenignt -_- Ave.
____ EISNTEINTN JUDICIAL cli. Of me abOve ceert a
ft$
CuT
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• PelMe,..IItoDOfF,'*,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. statement of any claim or demand
day ob., paid helldaye, fringe 1 5* •sicOfIv, derator rFLORIDA
ffieymayhav,,I,chcialmmus,N
benefits. 2350 to $305 to start
CASE NO. 791229..CMI4.k
fished Condo. Pool, club house,
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Inc.
dsgmntin, on etip. 3$4N3;
GENERAL -FINANCE COP. Iti writing and must IndIcate me
cabieTV. Everything Mfli5ttId
DOMICLI:
NewMeuIi.
PORATION,
inCdiIheS&amp;Iinens.$150wk.,$alo
ad*INoltM.Sr.NM
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PLACE
OF
+ tU 3227991
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Plaintiff, or atto,niy, and the amewst BUSINESS: 1154 Lens. lsutevsrd,

Ciork
(SEAL)
P*he Avg. IS, 1979,

WOULD YOU LIKE TO
RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?

Covered boat dock. $32,500.

3fl-31,3fl.7173,322.O179

flflhl6

Oulanle, Plerids 3am

Florida, Probate Division, the

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Os used

Of kmktolsCsunly,
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the City Commhssi

R.,_.,sIstss,In.'

. 4.2 on Lake Monroe with
pool &amp; dock. Plenty of privacy.

Ir

Used color TV set 1970 model.
'7$ Olds 9$ Regency, fully loaded,
ZenIth 25" works good, $125.
like new, low mi., built in CB &amp;
Free Delivery. Sanford Fur
'71 Ford camper. special truck wtape deck, sun roof. $7295 or best,,,
niture Salvage, 1792 So. of
10', camper self contained,
offer 323-1910.
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Sanford. 322 6721.
53500. 630 1626. eve. 295-0311.
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1975 Camero S-W, 9 pass, very'
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good cond. 1 owner Best offer.
for 5a
322-7132.
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5SI,AVS.

FANTASTIC I BR weekend

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DAY TONA AUTO AUCTlON

-----79--Trucks.Trallers
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55--Boats &amp; Accessories

iwo nice lake-front homes. 3-2

8ut

AC, PS, new PB, 12,000 mi. on
r.w 302 eng. $3600 or best. Call
323 9230.
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in closet in MBR. Won't last.

$44,900.

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1971 HondaCB36l
w back rest &amp; luggage rack
t00
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7710
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Needa 4 BR, 2 B? Carpet, fenced
yd., nicely landscaped, C H&amp;A,

Laerw.cflautfeoriic,

Et ½ Of
3$ Of ROBINSON'S I got the lob u couldn't find
of.way,
to.wft:
On area. Good P.T income. Colt
andtothefollowlngde$cnIb.drlgnt.
to whom a copy
of this
NotIce
Administration
has been
mailed
are of PUBLIC UTILITIES DISTRICT: SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA according t* 11* plat thereof IS
Astripofland,5Oft,wide,tSft,on required, WITHIN THREE PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE PROBATE DIVISION
RECEPTIONIST
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rerded in Flit Seek I, Page 1W,
both sides of a centerline as shown MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF DATE:
Dl N A NC REPEALING
ES I N CON F L I CT
MGT.TNAINEES
OR.
Pile
Ne*ber
onthePlatcisemlnolaHeignts,as THE FIRST PUBLICATION
$smissle County, Florida.
29-Rooms
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CASHIERS
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recordedinPlatloek$,page,)ard THISNOTlCE,tofIleanyebjions
HEREWITH.
pursuant te the Final Judgment
MECHANICS
IN
RE:
ESTATEOF
entered
is
a
ci..
aIdDrdinanc.wasplacedonfirst
2, Pic Records Of SemInole they may have that challenge the readingonjuiy23,
1979, andtheCity GLADYS L. GUEST
is said.
ULISREP
Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
County, Florida and dfined by this validity ci the decedent's will, the Commission will consider same for
_____________________________
CANPINTEISHELPER
WeekIy&amp; monthly rates. inquire
Dii.sei ak..
MEATCUTTER
500$. Oak 841.1603.
description: From the Nor. qualIfIcations nO the Personal finalpassageand adoptIon after the NOTICEOFADMINI$TRA'flON
WITNESS my hand and efftcial
MAIDS
theasterly cerner of Block "H" run representative, or the venue or public hearing,wosichwIII be held in TO ALL PERSONS HAVING lii ii Slid Cesirt lIsts 0th day Of WVveglvenyoua choketochoose Room for rent,
WPl'ivate ifl•
centerline Of Laura Street and the
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Monday,
2flh day
THE ABOVE
ESTATE
AND ALL (SEAL)
Paint Of Beginning, thence run S 74 OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED AD.,
1979,the
at 7:30
m., of
orAugust,
as -:.- OTHER
PENSOI
INTERESTED
in to i:_- the gwis at MA EM.
Child OK. Comp. usi Of home.
degre*s 22' 23" W 73.43 ft., thence S WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Clerk Of the Circuft
PLOVMINT
32141 aft S PM.
50 deities W 23" W 664.40 ft.,
thereafter as possible, at the IN THE ESTATE:
________________________
Dateofth.tlrstpubiicatlonef,hls -meeting interested parties ,,.,
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By: Patricia RebineIn
YOU ARE HERESY
NOTIFIED
Room for reof is Longwood $133
OShe&amp;Js*i,is
'hence
Sm
dIgrwB 41'
23"lying
W 306.50
ft •• me
ts.nlnafls
point
on s, Notice
1979, of AdminIstration: Auut appear and be heard with respect to that tIll adlfllfli$tfathIfl ol itie estate
Deputy Clerk
'no. pays all. Male or
912 r.ncti Ave.
the Easterly prolection of the
the proposed Ordinance. This ci Gladys I.,. Guest, deciesed, Pile IUTLIN, INOLENANOT
Miyer Drucker
(CorneriNt, I French)
between 16.30. Call Frances $3.

S

Spotless 3 BR, 1 0, ref., stove,

Used Refrigerators, all working
$65 &amp; up. Free delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 3225721.
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- KENMOEWASHER - Parts.
Service Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

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3 choice lotS ready to build On in

Gorgeous neat home, 2 Bdrm 2
selling community every day,
Bath split Bdrm plan. Con.
Read &amp; use them often.
_______________________ venlently located in quiet area.
Disappearing stair to floored
$182 MONTH PAYS ALL wilh
attic storage. Priced to seil at
5)3,750 dn. Sharp 3 BR. w C
only 542,500. 1 yr. warranty.
H&amp;A, w w carpet, new ref., gas

H. ErnestMorrls, Sr.

S'S.,

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liances

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AlT. WORM GROWERS

WEEK OFF RIGHT

SUBDIVISION of Blocks 3.5, 36 and

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by Gill Fox
41-Houses
- - SIDE GLANCES
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Byowner3 BR. 2 B
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Block_____________________
home. Terms avail.
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3?70216att6
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3 BR, 2 B pool home, beautifully
landscaped, work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft living area.
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$59,500. Terms.
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retited $23,900. Only $3,000 dcwn.
Owner will hold.

privacy fenced yd. Perfect for Get full exposure - take that "For
young family. $36,000.
Sale" sign down &amp; run a
classified ad. Call 3222611 or 631Lovely 3 BR, 2 B homew-Ig. shady
yd on quiet street. Coy, to _____
shopping &amp; near schools. Ag
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buy only $41,000.
C Ssified ads serve the buying &amp;

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nsaintunance. Part time,
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ideal for retired. 671.5714

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3220612,3221177
This 3 BR, 1 8 home has new C
HIA, new roof &amp; siding plus a _______________
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fruit trees. $31,950.

wo. Largsorsmali. Cell

situated 'In Seminole County,
Florida;

1001 Palmetto Ave. $35,000.

INC.

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Handyman for rental unit

Room for a growing family. 4 ,

vestment? 1 BR, 1 B home

&amp; other central Fl. locations

EnIiment for pre.kind.rgarten

$•flf, Florida Offer for sale and
sell at public outcry to the highest
and best bidder for cash,

1411 Valencia Ct 3 BR, 1' - bath.
brick const. on corner lot,
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $26,500.

Ideal for lust marriedsor retired
couple. Low down payment.

$26,500.

Notice is hereby given that I am c, Sanforo, Florida, 32171 The REPRESENTATIVE:
for Sanford area
Sanford, Florida, on August 1, 1979
DEM63
J.
laugh,
319
22nd
St.
SW,
Winter
Sanford
Ave., Seminole County. is MEYER DRUCKER, Whose DOUGLAS STENSTROM
%aven.
mo., for more information call
Florlda,underthefiçtitlousnameof
possible, to review, hear comments
resa is 23) Heathwood Drive, STENSTROM, DAVIS, MCINTOSH and make recommendations to the FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
d Jamie S. Hormon.
Church Of the Rdeemer.
preferred. Apply in person
Laksview Nursingdenter, 919 E.
:iiii
—
lntendtoregisteruidnam,with the name and address of the por50nal p.o. Box 1330
RIcky L. Jones. 6l9Semlnoie Ave., Clerk Of the Circuit Court, Seminole representative's attorney are set
the above captioned diMnce.
nford, Fl, 37771
MORT.
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Nowaccepting applications forfull
Additional information may beUNITED
GAGE ICOMPANIES
INVESTMENT
OF OR.
_____________________________
&amp; part time emoyment with
Paul
0.Beoford
lauer, Ct.
Ohio,
and Join A. Name Statutes, To.Wlt: ectIon demands against the estate are DEMOS
Ailon
133
Sanford.
M$.O Florida Statutes )57,
_______________ Ext. 306.
required, WITHIN
THREE
vi.
_____________________________
__________________________________
to drive nece.sury 1. help w.
Persons nd ae to attend the ORANVILL!
S. EUBANKS, etc.
store.
Mellonville, Sanford, and Glenda W. PublIsh Aug. 20,271 Sep13, 10, 197 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
preparing meals for 2. Reply to
ElIjah Brown, 206 Cadillac Court,
LONOW000, FLORIDA
proposed actions may submit SERVICES OF FLORIDA, INC,,
References.
stuffing envelopes with our
N.me$pridgs, and Michelle L. NOTICE OP RESOLUTION CLOS. statemlet
of any claim
demand'CONSIDER
PROPOSED ADOPTION
ORDINANCE.OF Development Division prior to the
ci me above
court or
a written
Barry P. Dillon, 112 Essex, IWO *ISWTP.WAy
SURVEY
PARTY
CHIEF
Scheduled public hearing. Persons
Pentax Enterprise Dept. SH
NOTICE OP
Pesltion available for Party Chief
In wnilidg end must Indicate ma
P.O. Box 115$ Middletown. Ohio
- NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN by submit written statements or be
Russell J. Hummel, 3$ Micim
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3 BR. I Bhomeon6 lots dowoto
Lake Mary. $41,500.

SANFORD

opportunities in management &amp;
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Realtor now I o Fall term.

Deputy Clerk

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experienced. Apply at Food
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DEARDR. LAMB—What is
51 Companies
scabies and what causes it? My
son and I have scabies, our
58 Exit
(p1.)
doctor told t. She said It was
DOWN
20 Billowy
caused from filth but no one ls
expanse
cleaner than we are. We have
1
Jest
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42 Apart from
2 Celestial bear 21 Astral
cleaned some awfully dirty
24 Hoists
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partments as we have several
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apartment
fine
soil
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derstanding (2
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Something
re•
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Baseballer
medicine
our
doctor
prescribed can't be washed should be dry
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wds.)
markable (SI.)
point
for ti hasn't done much good. cleaned or at least put Into the
Berra
32 German
6 Worsted Suit 25 Kimono sash 47 Sadist
What can be done and how long
submarine
dryer at high temperature for
(p1)
fabric
Mar uis de
Marq
does
scabies last? We're going 45 minutes.
(comp wd)
26 Watch
7 Infuses
33 Camel-like
out of OW minds. It causes such
8 Loam deposit
t the same time all these
accessories 4 Indefinite permammal
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9 Pull
d em- measures are
tl di
kill
ill any
taken to k
re taken
son
s
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barras&amp;nent.
49
Flees
of
the
mites
that
might
be on
constellation
bureau (abbr) 31 Apiece
punishment
35 Upper story it Parched
DEAR READER— I'd like to any
twice that has contact
33 Grass
51 Seize
36 Soviet Union 12 Energy
37 Altos
have gotten an answer to you with the body, you make an
(abbr)
53 Ships
agency (abbr) 38 Ampere
sooner
than I can through the effort to treat the skin Itself. A
37 Old Dominion 19 Depression ini. (abbr
longboat
paper
but
your letter didn't common treatment is KweU.
state (abbr)
tials
54 Egypt (abbr)
41 Cream
have your address on It and I After all the medicine has been
don't always see the envelope applied as prescribed, then you
OEM
EMENEW fromthemallthatcomestome. can put on the clean noninfested
So other readers who want an clothing.
MENNEN
BEEN
early reply should remem be r to
It's entirely possible Ust
put their address on the letter could have picked up the mite
MENNEN
MEN
MEMOONO illf — not just the envelope. from bed clothing or other
Scabies Is caused by a materials around an apartment
parasite. It's a tiny mite that house If someone lived there
burrows underneath the gin, who was infested with scabies.
I kIlOW it's embarrassing but
commonly between the fingers.
it's
a fairly common problem
HUMNE
HE
The
skin
reaction
sometimes
Room
produced redened streaks or these days. Perhaps when you
BOONE
REMEM burrows. The diagnosis Is !ea.11 that It's not caused Y
confirmed by looking at the lack of cleanliness and can be
BENNO
transmitted from
mite under the microscope. It Is easily
ding, linens,
a frequent cause for a mad- contact with towels and close
am
anybody who has
dening Itch,
It, you will feel less depressed
Now I can't vouch for what about
RENEE
the whole situation. I
your doctor said to you but I suspect
you'll be still less
would like to point out that a depressed if you can get rid of
RUN
BEEN
—
person can have very good
the problem.
MEM0
personal hygiene and still THERE IS A
lot you can do
develop scabies. In fact, in
for
hemorrhoids
that Is more
000
recent times, there's
been
an
useful
than
questionable
highly
epidemic of scabies in all strata
advertised
preparations.
of socIety.
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You can get scabies from on this common problem can
contact with anyone who has send 75 cents with a long,
them or from bed linen or stamped, self-addressed entowels that have been con velope for The Health Letter
HOROSCOPE
tamlnated. Even the family number 13-12, Hemorrhoids,
pets may pass the mites along. New Treatments For An Old
BYBERNICEBEDEOSOL
That'swhyit'sso important lf Affliction. Address your
there is someone in the family request to Dr. Lamb, In care of
who has scabies to clean all of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
For Tuesday, August 21, 1979
the linen, all the towels and all Radio City Station, New York,
the clothing. Any clothing that N.Y. 10019.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. ...
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19) In your commercial
Lady Luck is likely to play a dealings today, stick to
prominent role In your Un- methods which have proven to WIN AT BRIDGE
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dertakinga this coming year. Be be successful. Avoid ex- '
ready to move swiftly once she perimenting with the unknown. .
gives you the goiheadsignal.
the Hog's partner. The Hog
AQUARIUs (Jan
has devised a system In
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't
Persons whose cooperation is
which th e Rabbit opens one
be hesitant to take on vital to your n dscanbeeasliy
club with a balanced hand
something today you weren't won over today if you ask for
and one diamond when he
too successful with previously, their support nicely instead of
holds a major suit. The Hog
can then play all dummies."
The odds have now switched to demanding It.
Oswald: "The Rabbit's
your favor. Find out more of
one-diamond
PISCES
opening is cor(Feb.
2D
March
20)
what lies ahead for you In the
rect in this silly system. The
Conditions
should
begin
year following your birthday by
Hog's three notrump an
sending for your copy of A4FO- brightening for you as of today
overbid. The Rabbit Is now
Graph Letter. Mail $1 for each where your work or career is
confused and goes to four
spades thinking that the Hog
489, concerned. Focus on what you
to Astro-Graph,
has forgotten his OWfl
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. hope to achieve and do a good
job.
sys
tem."
Be sure to specify birth date.
Alan: "Even with the Ra bARIES (March 21-April 19)
bit as declarer, four spades
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It's
You
should be rather lucky at
is unbeatable. He ruffs a
very Important today to let your
club, leads a diamond to
nobler Instincts surface and to just about anything you tackle
dummy, ruffs a second club
today.
'ilie
one
exception
lies
in
treat those you deal with
and so on cashing his
an
area
where you're gambling
compassionately. Good things
aces and kings, 5coring four
on
something
you know little
will happen as a result.
club
ruffs and making his
about.
last two high trumps by
LIB
(Sept. 2-Oct. 23)
simply waiting.'
TAURUS (April 25-May 29) If
There's ample justification for
there
Is
a
domestic
problem
your hopefulness today, but be
Am ti
ced0dayIsthe
realistic in business and Y0
day for you to do it. Dun'j wait
financial matters. Avoid Im- nfl nShi.. C,. •.. Ak.. 1...1aI....o.I..._
A Utah readr asks whet
%61IO W IV M UUIlUV5.
pulsive acts.
Igriffs are.
GEMINI (May 21-Joe 20) BYOSWiUJ$eeby
y are a mythical fifth
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22
)
Second
efforts should prove aM Lisa Sestag
suit Invented by Sidney Lens
Important goals can be
u the bulsofa story. me
achieved today provided you do successful for you today, so
"Anewbo
victim picks up a dream
do
n't
be
disappointed
U
YOU
nothing erratic. Use your
Victor. Mollo Is called 'Mu- notrump hand only to be
tars and Monsters'. It fea- beaten when his right-hand
common sense and you'll be a, don't grab the brass ring on the
first try. Keep plugging and
tures a group of players ápponent runs off 13 cards in
winner
from the 'Hidious a green suit.
you'll be a winner.
SAGITARIU8 (Nov. 33-Dec.
Hog, an unpleasant expert
CANCER (June 21-July 22) to lb. 'RUefUl Rabbit
21) ThlngswWworkoujtoyour
liking today provided you Your material Prospects tS nrniee,vu'bidandvery
(For a copy of JACOBY
very encouraging at this time, luypl
operate at
MODERN, send S1 to: "Win at
hlghSd
. . exPlanation of Bridge, "care of this newspa..
darda. Don't be Influenced by so keep your eyes peeled for
the bidding of today's hand per, P.O. Box 419, Radio City
opportunity.
However,
steer
an associate with (leviOI
is that the Rabbit, sitting Station, New York, N.Y.
clear of wild speculations.
South, Is playing a match as IXID.)
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PUT THAT MOP I AND TAKE DOWN
AND PAIL AWAY, THAT STUPID SIGN
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Currently, the salaries of four
of the department's sworn
personnel are paid through
CETA. But the eligibility for
those salaries through CETA is

to expire Sept.30 with the end of
the current fiscal year.

The city has sought an extension of the funding through
the CETA office in Atlanta. The
$W,000 funding is to be picked
up In the regular city budget for

When the city council 10 days
ago decided against initiating a
utility tax in the new fiscal
year, it made up the deficit of
deleted anticipated utility taxes
by budgeting expenditure of
reserves.
According to Sorenson, if the
$50,000 in
CETA money is
renewed, use of the reserve
funds will not W necessary.
Meanwhile, Kulbes has been

year.
lie told councilmen last week
a i r-con diti on i ng has been
disconnected in the city's police
cars and I truck has been shut
(to%t'l in the public works
department.
l.t. George Meyers of the
fiscal

police department said today it

is hoped by shutting off the airconditioners in tlie four Police
vehicles mileage per gallon of

using up gasoline while the
vehicles are standing still. With
the air-vondthoicrs off, it can
get pretty hot in cars standing
still

Meyers said.
The city council, while
charging Kulbes to search for
ways of saving money, approved the transfer on a ternporary basis of $60,000 in
reserves into the budget to pay
bills for the remaining six

ieuer veni out ox city Ildil
Mayor Sorenson's
over
signature today urging the
people to vote for the tax in1L
crease on
-17he loiter from me says
'Hey folks, we reall y need this
money,' Sorenson said. He
said it question and answer type
of information sheet showing
some of the reasoning for the
tax incr ase proposal and
calculating how much more it
,

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City Clerk Connie Major at
the same time reports that
absentee ballots for the special
election are available in city
hull.
According to Seminole
Supervisor of Elections Camilla
Bruce, 1,114 city residents are
eligible to vote in the election.
Polling place for the election
Is the city council chambers at
city hall. Two mechanical
voting machines will be used in
the election.

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For Cable W
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
A $1 rate increase sought by
Orange-Seminole Cablevision
In the city of Longwood
received another setback
Monday night.
The City Commission tabled a
final vote on the ordinance
grantin g the rate increase until
the last regular meeting in
September after several
complaints were heard from
cablevision customers.
Reacting to phone call s they
said they had received from
cablevisIon customers, u well
as complaints voiced at the
public hearing, the commissioners said they would give
the company until then to
correct some of its problems.
One of the most frequent
complaints heard was that it
was impossible to contact the
company by phone to report
reception problems when they
occur.
Nancy Carpenter, a resident
of Skylark
subdivision,
reported that once she had been
21 days without cable service
and after trying unsuccessfully
for a whole week to contact the
firm, wrote a letter. "It still
took six months to st raighten
out the bill," she added, admitting that the incident had
occurred a year and a half ago.
Judy Hepp, of 1402 Robin
Court, said she had been
without cablevision for a fourday period because she was
unable to get through to the
company by phone. "I tried
every half ho ur for four days,"
she said.
Ethel Goldberg, who lives in
Tiberon subdivision, said she
had been waiting for three
years for cablevision. "If you
would hook up the people who
have been waiting, It would
alleviate the need of raising the
rates," she suggested.
The chief engineer for
Orange-Seminole Cablevision,
Charles King, admitted that a
major problem with the
telephone syst em existed. "We
contacted Winter Park
Telephone Company and
Southern Bell over a year ago

Memorial Chapel in Orlando,
and he will be buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery.,
Mrs. Henderson said that her
son Ronald had just told his
sister two days before the accident that he had decided to go
on to college."
"Don had promised me he
was going back and finish high
school," she added.
The twins were burled today
in Glen Haven Memorial Park,
Winter Park.
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Santas Place, Orlando, today
said of her son Eugene's death,
"We're gradually getting used
to It. But it hasn't really hit us
yet. They had services for him
yesterday at the Hawthorne
Funeral Home In Orlando.
"Gene was a fairly quiet boy.
He had a lot of friends. There
were about 150 of them at the
services yesterday.
"He watched the races at the
drag strip but he never raced
himself.
"He's been going to Valencia
(Community College) but he
planned to go to FTU and be an
accountant."
"I taugM one of the Henderson twins who were killed,
Ron, for one semester. He was a
very nice boy," said Mrs.
Glllmore, a teacher at Colonial
School in Orlando.
The parents of the yowiged

The twins, of 6361 Foiz]ey
Ave., Orlando, were among six
victims who ranged in age from
is to 19, when two cars plowed
Into a crowd of 40 to 50 youths.
Two others were Injured.
Mrs. C.J. Narut, mother of
one of the youngest victims,
Julie Narut, 16, said today,
"Julie wua wonderful gjzl She
was a bundle of fire and always
on the go.
"And she was working for the
summer in a kiosk outside of
the Hawaiian Village in
Disneyworld. She was active
in school too, and was a
cheerleader
with
the
Rasslerettes and a member of
the French Club, Mrs. Narut
added.
"We had a visitation and
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CollIson Funeral Home in Hargill Ave., Orlando could not
Orlando and we'll have a be reached for comment.
funeral mass tonight at 7 Shelley Was l5 and astisdento(
o'clock. Father Bob Fuchecko( Boone High School in Orlando.
St. James Catholic Church will She was a member of the high
say the mass.
school chorus.
"Her younger brother,
Mark Edward James, it, one
Tommy .iid her sister Cathy of the two youths injured, had
are takIng It welL..considering. been In iiite,adve care at the
Later will be the hard time." Wior Park ftocltal,moved to
saki Mrs. Nan*, who lives at a regu'ar room, then retained
heldá Drive, Orlando. Monday nigid to biteasive care1
The sister of Ned Schuler, 18, according to a hospital
of 3625 Oak View Drive, apokeinan, His c'ndjUon is
Orlando, another of the victim's critical, the spokesman said.
was to broken iç to talk at BernerdFlzmlpn, is, was in
. no. saw too many "progressive care" at the
people had called and "It gets to hospital today, the spokesman
you after awhile," Servioss said. The last report of his
weretobsheldfor&amp;tujer at * condition listed him as
P.M. today at the Castle satisfactory.
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weeks of the current fiscal

year.

L ongwood

BYHUGHTHOMSON
Herald Staff Writer
"The boys were inseparable" - In lIfe....and In
death,
The speaker was Mrs. Faye
Henderson, mother of twin
boys, Donald and Ronald, who
were killed early Saturday
morning while watching drag
races on a dark, rural road near
.
Four
other
Orlando
youngsters lost their lives at the
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Henderson said today.
"Don Used to run the boat."

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year if the searching through tile budget to gasoline will be increased by
find where spending can be cut two to three miles.
on raising property taxes front to case the financial strain in
"We tire trying to discourage
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city policy department's people approve a referendum

Training Act (CETA) will

the car trip ,to the senator's

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FRANK AND ERNEST

this pay the salaries of half of the the

Terry and
Mayor Walter Sorenson said
Burt Perinchief, City Manager if the quartet Is successful, the
Phil Kulbes and former federally
funded
CornCouncilman Martin Bacon, Sr.
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Chiles, DLakeland, today for more than 250 citizens,
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and asked for a survey on how
to Improve the service and each

recommendation has proven
insufficient as the problem
grew," said King.
"We have since purchased a
new system to increase the
number of lines and will pick up
and hold all calls in proper
sequence. We are planning to
extend phone answering service to evenings and Saturdays
and are acquiring additional
tape machines to advise callers
on programming and construction. This should be img1"*iit by

King explained that many of
th e Interruptions in service are

caused when contractors accidentally cut the lines. In an
effort to provide better service
for th e Longwood area, King
said, the trunk line is being
replaced with a microwave
pa th at the cost of $106,000 by
mid-September.
In response to Mrs. Goldberg's suggest ion, King pointed
out, "the cost goes up In the
same proportion and we have to
pay $14,000 a mile to put in
cable." He said the company is
In the process of providing lines
for hookin g up some additional
parts of the city where it Is not
now available.
The rate hike, from $6.50 to
$7.50 monthly base rate,
originally to be effective July 1
later was changed to Sept. I.
The firm first had asked for a
gradual increase to a
maximum of $8 by the end of
1980. On May 21 the comm ission
approved the request 3-2.
Final approval was delayed
pending the outcome of
proposed state legislation
which would have dc-regulated
cablevision In the city. The bill
was passed, but later vetoed by
the governor. By that time
Commissioner Stephen Barton
had resigned and the four
remaining commissioners were
split on the proposed rate hike.
On July 23 the commission
approved on first reading a
compromise which would have
given the Cablevision firm a $1
a month Increase for one year
from Sept. 1.

Homeowners Plead For Relief From Drainage Costs

ByGZOPUYPOUNDS
homeowners auocla$ion Ipeclaltazdidrictwhjchwoujd preaching the county for help said, were futile.
special drainage district and placing two of their own were levied beginning In 19
HnaldIWfWrIS
president, told the corn- draw fimda ft= all the users of because "all other avenues
"We've run the complete sell bonds for a drainage canal members on the board.
A year later, the district
Indian Hills and 111m4 'nl.'Iqe.rs daring a work lbs system.
have bean unsuccessfuL" He bureaucratic circle, but we've needed to proceed with
"The obvious purpose of this petitioned and gained circuit
Pines .homeewners Is
Indian Hills homeowners said the homeowners have gotten nowhere," he stated.
suburban development, Fry establishment was to provide court approval to annex areas
5mhaie Coy received little
Acesrng to Fry, the Lake made a ibrillar proposal to the sougist help from the governor,
The plight of the Indian Hills said.
the owners of the Florida that were Included In the whole
lidicotionci
post Meadsy H.wefl district's drainage coiMy two years ago, but It was the Seminole Legislative homeowners began In 1967
that time, $165,000 in bonds Development and Utilities drainage basin, bordered on the
M
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delegation, the Department of when land developers Used a were sold by the special district Company with a
count ceamla'Ioners t risithat,.. yet a total of IN,
"Have you any ides where we Environmental Regulation and law designed for ag cultural and a three-member board of provide a fundi vehicle to east by Route 436 all the way to
ri
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tenoN 110111111111 they er'lr a realM. plea lb. swain of would get the f
to pay for other soirees. The results, he and ranch lands to establish a supervisors to oversee
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spending was established. The drain their own Lands without border ran roughly from Hightheir bs
— akrs the hesft of the Bob Stw asked Fry.
bond Luue financed the direct coats to themselves," way 17-92 southwest to the
s monkey, In the form ofa dri.gt district. The ,e, he
Fry' suggM.d the money
dredging of a canal from Fry said.
Orange County line parallel but
draInausl system .heswa sMd, is a "peon ligity."
comsfremths county's genital
Oxford Road through Indian
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117he scene early Saturday morning on state Route 420 where six teen-agers were killed after being struck by two cars.
Wagoners car from the rear
HInes a paramedic called to
Greg
Collins,
corn- and both vehicles plowed Into
the ZidQ. I I... the bodies munications supervisor for the victims, Hall said. .
According to Wray's father, He sald the crowd of teens there were about 40 to 50
wet everywhere -under cars Herndon Ambulance Service in
High School. Wink told me that
An Orange County deputy John Wray, he himself had been standing in the middle of the watching drag races.' " kids .shoulders.
en can In ditches. They were Orlando, had j come on duty said the stretch of 420 where the traveling westbound
Wra Y's father said when he the death scene looked just like
on S.R. 420 road, may have been unable to
"How would you like to be found out about the tragedy he Vietnam at
strewri all over."
Its worst."
when the emergency call was accident occurred had been only an hour or so before the see or hear the two cars coming driving along and suddenly
The Highway Pa
would received,
arrived at the scene not too long
used frequently by area te
accident. He said he saw two from behind them
Wray said his son was in bed
because they have four headlights, abreast, alter it happened and arrived and had been pretty
not relene the names of the
"We were contacted by phone for drag racing.
in.
cars
apparently
drag-racing
in
were
watching
the
cars coming straight at you?" The there about the time one of Jured. The son, accordingbadly
to his
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east.
senior Wray said. He said one of Herndon's
notification of nest of kin, but don't
the party's name — racing out there before. him.
ambulances arrived. father, has a fractured rib and
Wray's father, a rowing the two cars that hit the youths
"The first one I
trooper Hall said they Included at 12:51 a. Our first unit Apparently this Was another
saw was the "his nose will need plastic
He said he believes his n coach at West Virginia veered off the
kur males and two females. responded and arrived at 1: 05,11 one of the Friday night drag
road and went driver and It turned out I knew surgery. They put 70 stitches in
and Miss Wagoner may have University, said Ws son told Into the marshy ground Just him. It was Wink Hines and I'd
The Injured youtba have been Collins said,
races," the deputy said,
encountered the same situation, him 'there was no place to go, beyond the road's steep
his right knee to sew up two
coached him at W inter Park deep gashes."

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number
5-4, Weight Training
The factors that control
for
Energy
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weight gain are essentially the
It
will
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same that control weight loss.
information
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energy
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interferes with the absorption protein In your diet will be used
calories
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hangout near Oviedo became a stable, but guarded condition at thirdand fourth units were
horrid
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"We had eight men on the
runmed into a group of 40 to 50 reported to be in serious con. scene at one time or another.
Youths, killing six of them and dition in the intensive care unit Our cardiac unit stayed on the
injuring
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scene over an hour and a half,"
The Florida Highway Patrol
Finnigan's mother said she Collins said.
add the group had assembled was called to the hospital at 3
The drivers of the cars
on a dark dretch of blacktop on a.m. She add her son is ex- striking the group have been
date Rode 430 four miles north peeled to survive.
identified as Rebecca Ann
of stalte Route 50 in Orange
"All he could remember was Wagoner, 23, and Robert Jef.
Comity to watch a drag race. being hit from behind and frey Wray,26, both of Orlando.
The cars striking the thrown through the air," Mrs.
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residents can look forward to another week under
stringent water-use restrictions as repair work continues
on a crippled desalination plant that supplies most of their
water,
With the tough water-use restrictions - backed by jail
terms- In effect along the 1mlle strip of Islands, water
reserves remained almost steady Friday.

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WORLD

Two men were arrested early MaIt!and was burglarized and
reported Tuesday at the home of peat moss in the same
BURGL4RY
Saturday morning and charged jewelry, cash and ether items
An undetermined amount of
of a Longwood man when location about 1½ weeks ago.
with the burglary and theft of were stolen.
jewelry, silverware and liquor
someone darted a fire using
more than $32,000 In cash and
ALARM SYSTEM
TRANSFORMER ON FIRE
was stolen from a home near
pine needles in his garage,
merchandise from a man's
STOLEN
A transformer near Longwood, according to
according to Seminole County
mobile home Aug. 7.
A sound-activated alarm
Casseiberry was set afire Seminole County deputies.
deputies.
Arrested at their homes were system valued at $2,000 was
Jerry Fingerhut, 58, of Box Tuesday afternoon when a bolt
Warren Bruce Maples, 33, at reported stolen from the ball
678, Longwood, told deputies of lightning struck the struc-.
William L. Armstrong of 100
1514 Elliot Ave., Sanford, and field area concession at Chase
ture, according to Seminole Wild Holly, The Springs, tld
two teenagers informed
Robert Glen Loving, 31, of 115 Park In Sanford, police
deputies someone entered his
they had put out the fire with a County deputies.
E. Wilbur, Lake Mary. Both reported Friday.
home sometime Wednesday but
Cshlevlaion office at 219 S. garden hose. The fire had been
men were taken to the Seminole
The transformer is located no sign of forced entry was
Police said the theft is French Ave. Friday, police started underneath the garage
County Jail. Initial bond was set believed to have occurred said.
door, which was open six inches across from 1906 Lake Marion found.
at $8,400 on both men.
sometime between Aug. 4 and
Pollee said the burglars used from the floor. Deputies say no Cr. and suffered an estimated
Robert Palmer, 37, reported Aug. 8.
tools to force open the rear door damage to the garage door damage of $7,000 deputies say.
Property stolen included; a
to Seminole County Sheriff's
TV TAKEN
The Seminole County public watch, a gold wedding band, a
of the building.
occurred.
deputies Aug. 7 that his mobile
A color television valued at
AT1'EMPTED ARSON
Fingerhut told deputies safety department responded to silver wedding band and two
home on Red Bug Road near more than $500 was reported
An attempted arson was someone had set a fire to a pot the call.
bottles of liquor.

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taken out of conipany profits. however, the fim usually is Mary residents annually
Longwood and Winter Springs
he said.
the city council will hold a Maheu said preferred plans willing to invest up to twice the
and has been given the allotworkshop with Maheu to work would have the firm extending annual billing to a home to

scribers, but rather would be residents. Maheu did say,

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DETROIT (UP!) - Karen the
Dixon Mental Health Center Mrs. Boldt's right leg is thinner
home when a nurse discovered to meet her. The Multacks to ok
Multack Boldt says her parents in Dixon, Ill., ca
Other defendants in the suit
be use she was and shorter than her left and she was not
her out to dinner and offered were the Dixon Center, the
retarded.
shut her away in a home for the
She
born with a condition known as her hip is not connected by bone
mentall y retarded the first spina bifida.
eventually attended regular her a $ bill at the end of the doctor who delivered her, the
to her spine,
classes and was graduated evening, she said.
seven year s of her life beca use
hospital where she was born
Her spinal cord is not covered
She lived in th e Dixon Center from high school.
'Go away," she said her and the state of Illinois. None of
she was born with a dpinal by bone and
she walks with the for the first seven years of her
When she was 17, Mrs. Boldt father told her. Leave us those named in the suit had any
defect,
aid
of
crutches.
In
addition,
life,
but
was
placed
in
a
foster
said,
she convinced her paren ts alone."
Now Mrs. Boldt, a 27-year-old
immediate comment.
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Shop Leesburg, Mond, Mt. Dora &amp;
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kissimmee daily 9.9 Sun. 12-6
MERCHANDISE POLICY
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TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) An Israeli navy patrol killed
two seaborne Palestinian commandos and captured two
others today after intercepting their boat off Israel's
northern Mediterranean coastline, military sources said.
The sources said the clash occurred off the coastal
resort town of Naharlya, the site of a seaborne Palestinian
raid April 22 that left four Israelis dead and four wounded.
Two raiders were killed and two captured in today's incident, sources said.
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He added the fees would not when natural gas service would available.
be assessed to the city sub- be available to all the city

She Sues Parents For Committing Her

Strauss flew to Egypt Friday after conferring with
Israeli leaders In Jerusalem on the first day of a Middle
East trip designed to push the peace process ahead,
following U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young's resignation
because of his unauthorized meeting with a P1.0
representative in New York.

Patrol Kills

Arthur P. Maheu, manager of
the Sanford-based utility
company.
After the negotiating session,

Massey
after making a ment for natural gas for the
out final details.
its natural gas lines along the provide the service,
cursory review of the model entire North Seminole area. lie
Maheu presented a model Lake Mary Boulevard right-of,
franchise said he isn't sure the
The city council voted franchise agreement to the city way through the city to reach
lie mentioned $200 as the fee could not be charged ba ck to added the firm has a contract
unanimously Th ursday night council, pointing out a 3.6 the new Crossings planned unit usual annual billing to a private users from the way the for several hundred homes in
authorizing Mayor Walter percent fee would be paid to the development in county tern- home, adding if a group of document is written
. He also the Crossings, tOwu like to
Sorenson, City Manger Phil city on total billings to bottled tory.
homes is interested, the said he would not recommend serve Lake Ma ry and
all the
Kulbes and City Attorney Gary gas users and six percent from
He could not answer specific' chances are better that the the city enter into
a
30-year
territo
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clear
to
the
Wekiva
Massey to negotiate with use of natural gas.
questions from councilnwn on service would be made franchise.
River.

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Of Octuplets Dead

only two may live.
Three of the babies born to Mrs. Pasqualina Chlanese,
20, have died one, a 15-ounce girl, several hours after
the multiple birth Thursday, and two more, a boy and a
girl, Friday.
Two boys and three girls, suffering trom respiratory
problems, have been placed in incubators in four different
hospitals.
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I are the only two people in the
family who know you are

her parents committed her to

PARIS (UP!) France has cut aid to Central African
Emperor Bokassa I because of a report by African investigators that he ordered and "almost certainly"
participated In the killings of hundreds of school children
for complaining about wearing costly school uniforms.
Diplomatic sources said the cuts involved money for
developmental projects that ended up In the pockets of
Bokassa, called by the French press "the Frenchspeaking Idi Amin."

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Multack of East Chicago, Ind.
The suit sa id that because Mrs.

NAPLES, Italy (UP!) - Five surviving babies of the
octuplets born to an Italian woman who took fertility
drugs fought for life in incubators today, and doctors say

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Compromise

President Carter's special envoy to the Middle East,
Robert Strauss, has failed to get Israeli agreement for a
compromise U.S. resolution on the Palestinians at the
United Nations, but vowed to stand by Israel at the world
body and veto a Kuwaiti measure on "Palestinian rights."

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HOSPITAL NOTES

Florida Public Utilities Co. to
franchise
arrangement to make nat ural

(COOtInUe!I From Page 1A)
100 percent of the cod. Since we Phil Kulbes said It had been return on Sanford's investment the resolution is the cost to Lake
Mrs. Southward said the
because that is the only way have gotten into this project, It agreed by himself and other In the current facility is Mary of "81 cents per I,ow regional sewer system is the
for 75 percent of the has cod Sanford $300,000," representatives of the various "good." Kulbes said the PSC gallons, a good deal. There is a only answer to Lake Mary's
project's Cost will be approved Knowles said. "Just tell us one governmental entitles involved spokesman said usual rate of capacity at the plant Sanford is financial problems. The sewer
by the federal government,
way or another what you want to seek arbitration from the return on investment approved willing to relinquish to Lake system, she said, "would ento do."
"It's in the best
Public Service Commission by PSC for utilities under Its Mary. We are going to replace courage thdustrl.al delpment
Sanford. Lake Mary, and (PSC) on the proposed control Is 10 percent or more. that capacity (in the expansion) and expand e cily's tax
all the people to work together.
It will be cheaper for everyone county delegates have been
Kulbes said the rate of 81 at today's value. We have of- base.
"I don't know the ads," saia
in the long run. But, not when battling over the rate-setting
Kulbes said a representative cents per 1,000 gallons of fered to put you In the sewer
Councilman Cliff Nelson, voting
the people of Sanford are being method for more than a year. of the PSC had said Inclusion in sewage treated, proposed in the business as you need it."
Like Mary City Manager the rate of an eight percent resolution, is also good.
- pushed and may have to pick up
"This is very complicated," for the resolution, "but it's the
At the end of Kulbes' report, Massey said. "On an eight per only game in town."
Massey, who had been lOOking cent return, it in still a profit. If
In addition to Nelson, Mr&amp;
over the proposed resolution the plant were sold you would Southward, Mark and Cowlsaid, "I can't recommend this, get all the money back."
IRMINOLIMIMORIAL
Abdir N. Baker
cilman Burt Perinchief voted
HOSPITAL
The PSC basically sets rates
Edwin Brooklyn
"Give
the
man
an
answer,
for
the resolution.
AUG. if
Linda F. Ervin
for
privately
owned
utilities."
yes
or
no,"
said
Councilman
ADMISSIONS
Oiian, A. Fogg
He said the return on
Sanford:
Francis Mark.
Henrietta Hammonds
vestment
means a profit to
Joel BuinZIi
Patricia Montgomery and Baby
Councilman Cliff Nelson said
, Edn, M. Dahl
Girl
privately owned utilities,
the
regional concept will
. Robin L. Franks
Knowles explained that
: Adlins OWardt
probably
be a bargain for the
Edith Jackson
Jos Ir, W. ROUadI
regional plant will require an next 20 years.
N.UI, Moan
Ashley J. Wilburn
investment of $15 million. While
Gilbert B. Ogline
Mrs. Southward asked
Elena D. Johnson, Dittoria
Students at Milwee Middle School may pick
made available then.
Georgia Pope
75
percent
of
those
costs
will
be
Knowles
for an explanation of
Shirley I. Lynds, Lake Mary
up their schedules for the 197Mschool year
Mary K. Rambo
LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Sessli L. Hardy, Lake MonroeBrett J. Von Herbuiis
paid
for
through
a
grant
from
the
phrase
In the resolution
between 10 a.m. and noon on Friday, Aug. 24
Orientation for new students Is scheduled
Priscilla A. Bradley, OVIldO
An open house Is set for
Ashley J. Wilburn
the federal government, calling for Lake Mary to acSINYNS
Other schools with registration and open
for Thursday, Aug. 23. Class schedules may
Sunday,
1 P.M. to 6 p.m. for the
Josept J. Dunne, Deitona
Sanford
will
have
to
pay
for
the
tively
participate
within
It and Priscilla Bradley. Elmer E. Smith, Deltona
house announcements In preparation Of the
be picked up at this time.
Oviedo
pafpJp.g 25 percent of the cost days or the resolution would be new Longwood branch of
Leonard D. cootie, Lake mary
first day of school on Aug. 27 are as follows:
LAKE HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL
DISCHARGES
Flagship Bank at 1020 state
with
Lake Mary paying flOthlflg voided.
Carrie Stanaland. Longwood
Sanford:
LAKEVIEWMIDDLESCHOOL
An open hoisefor now students will beheld
Aaron M. Lewellen, Paisley
in the way of"up front "money.
Knowles said he would r. Road 434.
Student and parents are invited to attend an
at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 23. Clan sthedules may be
Refreshments will be served
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Even though Lake Mary will Lake Mary as an active
open house between 9 a.m. and noon on
picked up Aug. 23 or Aug. 4
not be investing any money, ticipant in the regional system during the grand opening
Thursday, Aug. 23. Student will have an P.
OVIEDOHIGHSCIIOOL
EVCnIng HtiWd (USPS 4fl.35)
when
will
Sanford will reserve 18 percent if they filed within the next year celebration
be able to tour
thevisitors
new bank
portunity to meet theft teachers and pick up
Ninth graders and new students are invited
of the plant's capacity for the
application for funding for a
their class schedules.
to attend an open house from l0a.m.to2pm.
be facility.
use of Lake Mary.
Sunday, August 19, 1979-Vol. 71, No. 312
sewer collection system
CROOMS HIGHSCHOOL
on Aug. 23 and Aug. 24. All new students may
"We
will
be
paying eight constructed in the city.
Student orientation will be held from 8 a.m.
pick up their schedules on thie first day of
ftlillshod Daily and Sun"y* excoo Saturday by The Sanford Herald,
percent,"
said
Councilman
Pat
HUNT MONUMENT CO.
Inc., 35 N. Preach Ave., Sante,t Fla. 357;,
"I have fathered a number of
to 3p.m. on Aug. 23. Schedules may be picked
schooL
Southward,
"for
the
privilege
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida 32771
up at this time.
white elephants In my 25 years -x WY 17 92 FERN PARK
LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL
not coming up with the front
Sanford," Knowles said. "I
Students
SEMINOLE
HIGH
SCHOOL
may
register
now
Ufltil
the
first
Ph 339-6988
Name Dobv,ry: W.eeL 71 combs MesS. 13.251 iMlaSs, US$5 YIU.
mone
y."
EIglIIN
Mackdon't
want
to
Student
orientation
will
be
held
day Of .cboel Schedules may be aat1abl. by
at 10 am.,
131.5. By Malt: Week, SI combs MesS $&amp;"16MesIks, $*lig Year,
*Ail _Monumenli
__________
Thursday, Aug. 23. Class schedules will be
Aug. 23.
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this size (the regional sewer
by mid the b*= line of
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) - A Chicago couple claim they
soffered extensive injuries two years ago because they
were flung from the back of an elephant they paid to ride.
Charles and Pearl Jacobson filed the suit Wednesday
&amp;PirA Circus World for an unspecified amount of
damages. The complaint filed by their Orlando attorney,
Coamcil Woolen Jr., said the "suddenly and without
warning the elephant threw the plaintiffs to the ground,
causing then severe and permanent injuries."

Lake Mary city officials are
to meet with a representative of
work

Lake Mary J oi n s Regional System

Couple Sue Circus World

Lake Ma,ry NegotiatesF or Natural Gas
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Sunday, August 19,1979-4A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'OS Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director,

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The girls were thrilled to death to have a calf
named after them. There were Gwenn, Lady
Katherine and Olivia.
My turn was next. When would another calf be
born? One was due I was told by one of the rowdy
dowdy's. I slyly kepttrack of the unborn calf's
progress through another self-appointed preteen
expert of a cousin.
Finally, the call came. The new calf was named
Joe Boy.
I withdrew. I was crushed. It was my turn. I had
seniority. I was neglected - rejected. What on
earth had I done to be completely overlooked on this
this ceremonious occasion? My heart bled. I
couldn't eat. I was nauseated. My school work
suffered.

the lovable llama. Steil had the pleasure of
selecting the name, Joe Boy, from about 200 applications, she said.
"We might as well keep It In the family," Stella
said. "The other two i1Aipn (parents) were named
for our own children, Liz and Dick."
Does Stella feel discriminated against? Has she
been deprived of her equal rights?
Not Stella.
"The next llama will be a female and we'll call

Don't llamas come from Peru?
Perhaps -maybe a few.
Nobody asked me, but I think an appropriate
name for the llama born recently at Central Florida
Zoo would have been Beanie - you know, after
Um, the capitol of Peru.
No?
Stella Oritt said she was excited when she learned
the two llamas that she and her husband Joe
donated to the zoo In 1977 were "in a family way"
and a blessed event was eminent.
"If it's a male, let's call him Joey," Stella told her
husband.
It's a hey.
In the interest of a true community spirit on
behalf of the zoo, the Oritta spearheaded a "llama
ilable" contest. They put up $100 as prize money to
the person who came up with a suitable name for
the baby ruminant, a "first" for the zoo.
Any patron buying an admission ticket to the zoo
was eligible for an application to submit a name for

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her Star for Stella," she said.
Joe Boy brings back memories.
My citified aunt and uncle bought a farm near
Montgomery, Ala. when I was a shy kid of about
nine. I wish I could call It a plantation or a ranch,
but It was mainly a hideaway to help harness the
energies of their three rowdy dowdy growing sons,
my cousins.
It was a practice to name each new calf born (and
there weren't at many during the amuys onei
taste of country life) after the cousins.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Nationwide, the young black woman,

my problem.
"But Dahlln', the calf was a boy and had to have
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that Is at once moral, economic and political. An
acceptable humane solution must include res

ponses that address each of the Issues raised. To do
less is to risk deepening an already appalling
tragedy.
In recent weeks, Hanoi has responded to the
heightened International outcry by sharply curtailing refugee traffic-an act that could, in time,
ease the overcrowding in Asian refugee camps and
reduce the number of boat people perishing on the
high seas. But, of course, fewer refugees leaving
Vietnam only means more trapped inside the

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Washington. It brought together many kinds of
.
&amp;ij;lIlIIl
people, among them national park ln'holders
farmers, ranchers, loggers, Indian chiefs frt
Minnesota's Boundary Waters, Alaskans
It
fighting to keep control of their state's resources.
Conferees heard addresses from such
-The once 'private property, new the Harris
congressional leaders as House Majority Leader
Neck Wildlife serve, takes in
Jim Wright of Texas, Senator Ted Stevens of
The federal government bought the land for
nator Roger Jepaén of Iowa.
and
Sethe addresses perhaps the most
less than $10 an acre from its former owners - _______________________________________________________ Alaska
But
of all
most of them black -for an Army Air Force
moving was that of a black educator, Dr. Nathan
Ban in the ..rly ift This was done on the
Wright Jr.
promise, the blacks say. that it would be sold
Nathan Wright ls now professor of urban life
..
Purchase Priceat the
back to then atU
at
the
State University of New York. For many
end of World War U.
years
he has been quietly influential in the
'Only you know how to got seasick on a r iver, Jimmy!'
Nearly 75 black families were forced to
movement
for civil rights and economic equity
abandon their homes In this coastal community
for
black
Americans.
He was chosen to chair the
40 miles below Savannah, receiving an average
landmark
National
Conference
on Black Power
of $7 per acre for their land. Some received as
In
1997,
and
Is
the
author
of
18
books
on history,
little as $2.44 per acre.
BUSINESS WORLD
theology
and
civil
rights.
seventeen years the land was designated a
national wildlife refuge under the U.S. DepartDr. Wright took his listeners back tothe early
meat of the Interior.
days of the republic. He recounted how our
In May, the civil rights movement
founding fathers had believed that the essential
i
Mcintosh County. With the assistance of
igedi for a republican form of government,
professional civil rights workers from
and for the preservation of Individual liberty
Southelfl Qwlstian Leadership Conference ad
itself, was a wide distribution of genuine private
alcohol only for gasohol that should enable
By LeROY POPE
of
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ownership.
to
UPS
WrM
produce * Lot more. diesel- o,
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Property ownership symboifted - an,-,16.)
vestment in the life of the nation, a stake
staged marches and cemp4ns and chained
substantial, production of gasoline-petroleum strike involved the truckers' protest over the wel.1-being of society. Those who owned . In thS.
themselves to the gat of the re(4s.
priority allocation for the use of diesel fuel the he said, viewed their public duties In Qults.9
motor fuel mixtures are looking up.
The United States responded quickly, arrested
Avis, the big auto rental company, and Phillips Department of Energy gave the farm different light than the propeity.ies. They saw
the protestors, and IS lUhig thelD, CI5I*VI'I that Petroleum Co. are testing alcoholgasoline organizations for 42 days in May and June.
themselves as responsible for promoting tI'e
the federal government lU dim thu tothe mixtures, and the National Council of Farm
e
common
weal, while
thought
Many people couldn't understand why th
Cooperatives has named a committee that
more
about
how
t
he
benefit
common
weal
could
farmers got the priority,
The Harris Neck families have responded
begun a detailed study of the matter.
nd
suppo
rt
th
em.
"The
re
ason," Naden said, "Is that May and a
a jter.ciaim, ciargiuig that the United State,
The farm cooperatives own 14 small refineries
the critical months for planting grains
in the ropràaive racial t4In4. of 1$4Z used that make gasoline, diesel fuel and other j
Dr. Wright told how, over two centuries of
and soybeans, the basic vegetaMeproteijcr,ps. Independence, black AmerIcans were
"fraud" aoi "tieceptien" to sake the land.
petrJetan products excl
for the latin These crops In turn determine the amounts of systematically denied the opportunity to became
Evelyn drier, 1110 WM 14 when the RiftS market. Some months ago usively
a top executive of one liVestoCk, poultry and dairy produc
ts that will be owners of property.
Neck land was taken, said the riikliiiti wire of the major oil companies told United
available for domestic use and export."
told the land would be used for a IP7 sr-:. International these farm co-ops were In a
Naden' said the planting period was moreInstead of helping former slaves and their
Hans Niuhauser, e
position to do something constructive about
ftfn
y
because of the late descendants to acquire ownership and contribUI
Geor
gia ConssrvWlCY, the premierwPBkwm gasohol than anybody else in the picture.
spring.
"If
the
farmers
hadn't
had a priority on to the strengthof their community and nation, all
ea h
ecologists and conservMIona
"Their members have the waste land to grow diesel oil, the food crops simply
wouldn't have too often white people -whether deliberately
RirI
Slate, weighed In agaifl th
the kind of crops that might produce significant been planted."
unconsciously - threw up barriers to bla Neck.
amounts of cheap ethanol alcohol," the oil man
ownership.
-He cited Its "Importance as a watering groend sai"
Naden said the managers of ft
they have
nt&amp;iei
for migratIng
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waterfowl,"
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refineries knew they were In difficulty early this
This Dr. Wright labels "the law of conportas* to an '"hed resident CMIidISJ1
Kenneth D. Naden, president of the National year, when first rwnbllnp of trouble In the
venleitly lowered vision of human worth," nd
ahOuI
Iranian oil wells began. In January, the Iranian he says it is a It
I°' P!Pu1''
Comdl of Farm Cooperatives, t
which robbed Americs i
u
l because the original
o-op refineries running at spotty
the cosstrthsjtkjng that rWjc, of minority
orgeizaUon
now
is
conv
ced
that
while
cheap
crisis
had
the
c
in
ieee said.
____
their land back," Na ___
rates of SIte 06 percent of ___
capacity whenth ey all Americans could have ___
made had they been glv
ethanol alcohol cannot be produced
Untoetunntaiy forth.Comm
ul
sho
d
have
been
doing
96
percent to build
a reasonable opportunity.
sisticieit
to
aoiv.
th
e
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esjv, Be than, D.-Ga., who wh of It
u.&amp;
stocks for the rini IA
season.
'night be made to help farmers.
a
u
on
ri.nts
Harris
Neck,
IMrsdic.d
Wright than offered lAs prescription Nr
990%
The use 1 alcohol.petroletau fuel mixtures hi The farmers tried to buy fuel on their own but hisDr.
th. ori
• tint would return the
country: constantly broaden the distribution
the United Stat.. sa for has been is gasohol
Wirifl't VirY slEsdU1 wAll Washington gave
owners or heirs tar the price paid (ort Ross aloolial
private property ownershlp helpa
of
plus gesolins bit the feasibility st themththearpriority diesel allocation. th
Gkes'g hid (ba
111erIn
Americans
earn a tangible share In
mixtures of diesel oil and alcohol has been If e f mers iAax* InLIOC and o er cheap nation's weto
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Math.
alth; protect private property
crops on marginal land and It Is distilled into
ag
8uhcoumilUesonVIshadW4àuservstMs
dienosetrated
experimentally,
the seemingly Inaatiau. ,.Imir.. of
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The (xnws
about as mIch diesel fuel In cheap alcohol and mixed with petroleum fuels,
gover
nment bureaucrats at all level., who
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consider ft a nuisance to be removed, rather than
General
AcoswAIn
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ditirifliMS
Ihethir
gaaolkie
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vehicles
and
engines
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Neck, McIntosh County, want their land back.
National Association for the Rights of
People doesn't want them to have It. Neither
does the Georgia Conservancy or the United
Stan of Americo.
The dispossessed people of Harris Neck can't
tell the difference between them.

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willing to permit supervised emigration. Meanwhile, the Carter administration should hoist its
human rights banner against the forcible detention
of Vietnamese seeking freedom, even at the risk of
death.

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Seminole County schools open their doors Aug. 27
to officially begin the new school year.
That's only about a week sway, but none too soon
for motorists to consider sharpening up their
driving skills and revising some driving habit..
Student safety Is what we're - after here. Soon
after school Is out for the simumer, drivers have a

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bsint and

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faster .Ln those areas duri swnner, confident
there's no danger because the crosswalks are free
Of students.

sthoolreop.ns, the first few weeks are
critical, and it's then when drivers must pay more
I attention to their driving habits near schools.
MrimlnderwilIholP.

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seen In Seminole County In recent months,
especially at the early hour of 8 a.m.
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ceremonies for the event.
The major newspapers and columnists
In Washington are criticizing senators and
congressmen for being out of the nation's
capital on recess, Chiles said. "But, It's not
a real world up there."
The senator said those who stay In
Washington soon develop the "I know
what's best" attitude by talking to the
bureaucrats.
Chiles was at his best fielding questions
from the audience.
- Sanfordite Jim Crowe questioned the
proposal to separate education from the
Department of Health, Education and
Welfare (HEW) by creating another
department of government
Crowe's concern was that the creation of
the depa rtment Is a first step In a federal
takeover of education in the
at HEW has become
, Chiles responded th
so big that Virtually nothing happens
there. "Education is lost in that departhe said.
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whether coestdsraticn had been given to
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the deficits in the
to
federal government as contrasted with the
financial surpl uses seen In most of the
states.
The senator said the federal government
is giving back to the Mates annually about
$88 billion and he said he has always felt
the unit of government sharing the
revenues also should share responsibility.
He said the states are telling the federal
government to cut categorical grants
while leaving state revenue-sharing funds
which have fewer restrictions alone. "But
they do not give us a cut list," he said.
To the criticism that the executive and
legislative branches of the federal
government do not cooperate, Chiles said
the "national press always harps on where
there are failures In cooperation.
"But, the system Is designed for checks
and balances," the senator said.
Of problems with the social security
system, Qilles said the revamping of the
system several years ago wasn't a true
revamping at all, but rather a method of
putting more money Into the system.

instances social security is costing the
taxpayer more than Income taxes. On
Amtrak, he said: "If they are not going to
change the route of the Floridian - not
go ing to let It go through Louisville and
Atlanta where the people are Its continued operation is a waste of funds.
Amtrak is a heck of a way to run a
railroad."
Ck* SALT lilt "Is MU1 being dI.cssd In
committee and debate Is to begin In late
September and October. The question of
whether the treaty Is fair to the United
States must be answered. I don't happen to
believe we can trust the Russians merely
on their word.
"My concern Is the loss of our listening
posts In Iran and whether there are other
means through which we can determine If
Russia Is cheating.
"Our national defense Is based on a triad
of bombers, submarines and land based
Intercontinental ballistic missiles. Our
bombers are obsolete. I don't think they
can detect our submarines.
"It makes sense to go into a fair
agreement. I'm convinced Russia only
recognizes strength and that we can
bargain with Russia only through
strength," Chiles said.
He pointed out that the United States Is
spending 56 percent of Is defense budget on
military payroll and retirement while the
Russians are spending only 17 percent of
its defense budget In that direction. "The
Russians already have more ships and
more tanks," he said.
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As a former businessman employing
seven people I am appalled at what is
about to happen In government aid to
Chrysler Corp.
While I was In business, It was a
matter of sink or swim. Good years I
made more and bad years I made less
and at times I wondered if I could
survive and I had no one to turn to for
help.
With big corporations like Lockheed,
Penn Central, Chrysler and others, as
soon as they mismanage into near
bankruptcy, they run to us taxpayers to
bail them out. AU the while none of the
top brass takes a cut in pay. Where Is
this so-call ed free enterprise system
that we all brag about?
These corporate officers would be the
first to complain about the cod of
welfare for the poor, but they are our
biggest welfare recipients of all. They
are also the first to oppose socialism,
but first In line to receive It.
No m0lft tam you cut ft
down to the tact that 'w.ha'e zoc%ali
for the rich end ntl1)y, aMen cafled
sink or swim free enterprise for the rest
of us.
1. Nick Lusier
25008. French Ave.
Sanford

Inequalities Cited
Women's Equality Day, Aug. 26, is

NOT a day for celebrating. The Florida
Senate's recent defeat of the Equal
Rights Amendment ratification
legislation underscores the unequal
status of women. Some of the
Inequalities that still exist In spite of the
claims that the Equal Rights Amendment Is not needed are:
Over 800 sections of the U.S. Code
discrim inate on the basis of sex.
Under Social Security regulations,
a lifelong homemaker develops no
Social Security credits of her own and is
not eligible for wives' benefits until her
husband retires.
Again under Social Security, a
working woman who takes time off to
raise a family lowers her benefits
because of noncoverage during her
May-at-home pe riod.
Women make up over 40 percent of
the workforce and 13 percent of them
are heads of households, yet they face a
far more difficult time In obtaining
mortgage money than men do.
If a wife is divorced prior to 10

years of marriage, she loses any Social
Security protection she may have

For example, computers can and should
provide data on what families without
children spend. They can compare the
spending of a family ol three with the
spending of families of four, five and six.
They can also 'provide spending comparisons
based on age, income, amthanllOawesk. pl
o)ment
stat
us end place of residence.
Thus. who were drawing $130 now get
We
are
not
saying
the Consumer Price
$12.67 more monthly -less than $4 more
Index Is a fraud. But the 9.9 percent In.
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crease In Social Security jut doesn't seem
Who's _ldth4 whom?
Meseistile back in the store where we percent; health and recreation, ILl to cover the Special spending nude of
NUlOr citizens today.
ercet, and miscellaneous, .4 percent.
ep, prices have gone isp and up and up.
To the Social Security Administration,
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about
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say ,"Thanks for nothing." We'll
pr
awo-gsnsrous govsninmi seined upon
for us seniors since ow let Social Security JIM say, "Go beck to the computers and
r L9 perceost sinus.
Increase. Nor di, we know how our .pen- give us a more realistic increase."
SOCial S5CWIIY Increases WI ttlUered ding practices compare with those of
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l5rIcs Index rises $ pircint or more. That
es: We do not often pswctias.
Examples:
5 bees the law since lfl.
fwaitars.
Few d us boy or repair homes.
Basically, the index 1* a et,IIstcal
orciant srd
Mass
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repsire).
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The senator said the chance of the
states losing control of education to the
federal government is greater by leaving
it under HEW than under an autonomous
department. "With a Department of
Education, responsibility can be pinpointed," he said.

senator.
Conspicuous by his absence was the lone
Democrat on the county commission,
chairman Bob French. Republican
commissioners, Bill Kirchhoff and Sandra
Glenn, were present as were representatives of all seven Seminole County cities
and State Rep. Bobby Hattaway, D-

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has automatic cost of li ving Increases to
recipients and depends on payroll taxes for
Its funding. "Each one percent of unemployment costs the federal government $16
billion" for the system," Chiles said.
He said Medicare and Medicaid should
be excluded f rom the social security tr ust
f und and come out of the government's
general revenue. Chiles said In some

So now we seniors have received a Social
Security Increase. But we're not jumping
for joy.
Than of us who were getting Social
Security checks of $0 a month now
receive $439.60. That's an increase of less

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Lakeland, fielded questions on a variety of
subjects at the personality breakfast of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce

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stopped "forever." Presumably, Rep. Rosenthal is
prepared to accept at face value Vietnam's pledge
to organize "orderly departures" of refugees.
Those familiar with Hanoi's many previous
deceptions will remain understandably skeptical.

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decided to rid itself of whole segments of its society
Judged unreliable by the politburo in Hanoi. If the
world will not accept these people as refugees, it
must be prepared to witness their liquidation.
The United States government cannot and must
not acquiesce in any such "final solution." And yet,
the comments of some members of the
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Vietnamese held inside their country and against
their will, no decent nation can sanction, much less
encourage, Hanoi's ruthless crackdown on wouldbe escapees.
Vietnamese authorities recently announced the
arrest of 4,000 persons caught attempting to
escape. These same officials report that some of
those arrested were shot. Others no doubt, will be
forcibly relocated to the dreaded "new economic
zones" or Incarcerated In the network of prisons
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Hanoi has given ithnon-Communist Asian neighbors and those Western nations accepting refugees
for resettlement a welcome breather in the form of
a chance to catch up on the backlog of boat people
already in the camps.
Yet, considering the fate that awaits those

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Indicated white women between the ages
of 12 and 19 have the highest Incidence of
attempted rape, Spolskl said, a review of
reports taken by his department Indicate
the
ages of those experiencing an atltuatIon in Seminole County, sheriff's
tempted rape are generally older more
department spokesman John Spoiski said
often from 15 to the mid 30s.
today.
According to the national study, black
The study, conducted by the Law
and other minority women are more often
Enforcement Assistance Administration,
involved In attacks In which a weapon Is
I%JUflU LflL oiscs and other minority
used by the rapid.
women were more than 1.7 times as likely be that there are incidents that are not
Single women, walking alone in a public
to be raped as white women,
reported," he said,
place between 6 p.m. and midnight, face
"Based on the experiences of those who
The national study found that rape Is
the greatest chance of rape. The study
have worked the cases In Seminole County,
highly Intreraclal for black and other found that the likclthuud of bercming a
we would find that statement not to be minority victims. The study reported only
rape Victim diminishes as one's income
true. There are about as many or more a small proportion of black victims stated
rises.
white rape victims as black victims in the their attacker was white.
Women who try to protect themselves by
county," Spolski said.
Spoiski said that finding generally screaming, running away or fighting back
He said precise statistics on the racial corresponds to the rape patterns In greatly
their chances of being'
breakdown and other facts connected with Seminole County. "Although," he added, injured, increase
the study found.
specific crimes are being computerized "there are exceptions. One recent case
"Because few rape victimizations inbut as yet are not available.
Involved six rapes. The rapist was black volve more than one victim, one
"It Is not to say that there may not be but only one of the victims was black,"
suggestion perhaps unrealistic In many
twice as many black rape victims as
Seminole County varied from the circumstances Is that young women should
white, but for whatever reason in this national pattern In the age range of vlc- avoid being out
at night alone," the study
area, the reports don't reflect that. It could thins of attempted rapes. While the study said.

alone at night, stands the greatest chance
of becoming a rape victim, a federal
survey revealed.
But that finding does not parallel the

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Municipal Circles

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her husband's

coverage.
Women need a high school diploma
to join the Army, men do not.
Many Mates provide for Indeterminate prison sentences for men
and specify minimum or maximum
terms for women.
In Georgia and Alabama, the
husband lithe legal guardian of minor
children.
In Kent ucky, women may only
work as waitresses, cashiers or ushers
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beverages.
iO.In New York, wosnen cannot work
In the basement of a mercantile
establlslunent or restaurant unless
permission Is granted by the Industrial
Coruniadon.
In Arkansas homestead rights
belong solely to the husband.
LouisIana's famous "head and
mete?' law was recently upheld by the
Cour t. The husband has
date

total control and may

jointly held
property without notifying his wife.
12. Courts in Wet Virginia and
all

Wiacoiuln have decided that who a
wife earns money working In the
husband's business those earnings
boloagtolEi.
14.bs Maine,It was rulsd thtprollti
fromajoholyousdbwineubslong to
the hushuid even tho
the will had

put In most of the effort.

aren't nursing, we could devise a plan
to entice them back into the profession
After all, these are the nurses who
already have the education, have
already passed their state board
licensing examination, and most likely
have valuable years of experience
behind them.
Why aren't nurses nursin g? Recently
I conducted a survey around the state
asking nurses what they thought was
the most serious problem in their
profession. Conclusions are not final
yet, but out of 1,190 responses, the
following are what nurses have an
swered:
Inadequate time to spend with
patients;
low wages;
(C) lack of job security;
increased demands;
lack of Leadership in nursing;
lack of unity among nurses;
potential lawsuits.
Being a graduate of the college in
question myself, 1 think there Is no
finger program anywhere-, and I am

15 In 1970, Ohio Supreme Court
stated that the wife is at best a superior
servant to her husband...only a chattel
with no personality, no property, and no
legally recognized rights,
Linda Nays, President
league Of Women Voters
Of Seminole County
P.O. BOX 1004
Altamonte Springs

On Retirement
Retirement Syndrome:
We know you have what we're asking
for
And your ex perience is as valuable as
gold.
You can probably do what we want
and more,
But the problem is, you're too old.
Your health Is good; your memory
keen.
On this, as Individuals, we're sold
But we have to follow the policy

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be to proliferate graduates to go on to
become traumatized by the nurse-curse
and then to Into other fields (i.e.. real
esta te, secretarial, etc.) The solution
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once-dedicated nurses we already have
and make them want to work again as

Except our rules say: "You're too
old."
Sometime your gray skies may again
turn blue
And you'll not find yourselves out In
the cold.
The bottom line wi ll be: "The job's
yours, you will do,
Though people may say you're too
old."
The Rev. Father J. Powell Eaton
G-t 110 Airport Blvd.
Sanford

nurses- by providing them with
motivational benefits andjmproving
their working conditions.
Right now, even Florence
Nightingale wouldn't survive.
Gail Hallas, R.N., B.S.
Executive Director
Florida Health Education
St. Petersburg

Modern Day Miracle

'Exciting To Girls'

A recent Jack Anderson column
claims that "Big Oil" failed to solve the
rubber crisis of World War II and would
fail to solve the energency crisis of

Let me take this opportunity to express my appreciation to you for the
excellent coverage your paper gave to
the Sanford Girl Scout Day Camp. Our
Day Camp was highly successful, and
I'm sure it was exciting for the girls and
adults to see the daily coverage it
received.
I would also like to thank Judy
Sanders and her staff for the great job
they did. The promotion and coverage,
combined with the cooperation of all
your staff, was excellent.
Thank you for offering a paper we
can all be proud of.
Doris B. Bacon
Field Director
Citrus council of Girl Scouts, Inc.
P.O. Box 637
Winter Park

today. He claims the rubber crisis was
saved by using grain alcohol and the
gasoline crisis of today could be solved
the same way. This column contains
some errors that should be corrected.
It Is true the first synthetic rubber
was based on butadiene produed by
Union Carbide from ethyl alcohol
(grain alcohol). However, a more efficient process was developed by
Standard Oil Development producing
butadiene from petroleum. In 1943,
130,000 tons of rubber was produced, 77
percent derived from grain alcohol, the
balance from petroleum. By 1945, 60
percent of the total of 820,000 tons was
derived from petroleum by "Big Oil."
The McGraw Hill Chemical Engineer's
Award of December, 1943, honored both
companies using the alcohol process as
well as the "Big Oil" companies. They 1.
had accomplished a modern day
miracle, and there was plenty of credit
for everyone.

Th. Nursing Problem
It has been repuited that hospitals In
one Florida county are chipping In to
donate over $130,000 to its local junior
college to graduate more nurses each
yearin order to solve the protAem of the
shortage of n urses. Isn't It possible that
before this amount Is allocated that the
decision-makers should take a closer
look at Identifying the problem

The war effort would have been
seriously hampered if either process
had been depended upon exclusively.
However, when the war ended, the
alcohol process was soon discontinued
In favor of the more efficient petroleum
process which has been continued.
In order to supply our current
gasoline needs with alcohol based on
corn we would need to expand our corn
production fourfold and our distillery
capacity one hundredfold. Coal, which
is plentiful, would be a more efficient
and practical raw material.
The energy crisis can no doubt be
solved If, once again, we utilize the beat
skills and technology, but misinformed
criticism (even if well Intentioned) by
t he media and the politicians will make

corr!ctly?
The facts are that we do not have a
shortage of nurses at all. What we do
have is a shortage of working nurses.
AM here is where, I feel, a closer look
should be taken. In this par ticular

county there are presently 9,749 nurses
who are licensed. Of this figure. 2,173
people choose to hold Inactive licenses.
Why? 01 those holding active licenses,
simple fIgurtig concludes at the 17 local
hospitals have 4.6 nurses each to
choose from - If the nurses were
willing to work in the field of nursing.
And that'i the key: Nurses who are
licensed to practice In their prokeslon
are net practicing In their prolealon.
Maybe II we found out why nurses

It difficult,

Eimer A. Fike
P.O. Box 540
Nitro, West Virginia

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7:30 Avocado Ave. B 5th St.
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and sports fortune, was found gabbed to death Friday In
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7:23 Brision Ave. 120th St.
7:35 Sipes Ave. &amp; Main St.
Bus l4i Driver Mr. L.WkNe

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7:13 Kentucky A e. B Jeslvp Ave.
7:15 Kentucky Ave. &amp; "Jackson's" Stop
7:15 North Cameron Ave. I "Desin's" Stop
7:20 Celery Ave. B "Marshall's" Stop
7:22 Celery Ave. B Srisson Ave.
7:24 Celery Ave. B Scott Ave.
7:25 Celery Ave. B Mehionvllle Ave.
7:25 Mihlonviiie Ave. I Roselle Ave.
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7:34 Main St. B Biardall Ave.
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7:25 Sanford Ave. B Rb tracks
7:10 Sanford Ave. &amp; North Way
7:12 Sanford Ave. B Sonora
7:44 Sanford Ave. B 25th St.

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7:32 Myrtle St. &amp; Nolan Rd.
7:33 Myrtle Ave. B Hester Ave.
7:35 C.121 &amp; Morse Stable Rd.
7:35 C137 I Garden Dr.
7:42 Fairmont Dr. it Bus Shatter (Sunland (states)

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2:44 Rantoul Rd Se Country Club Rd
Linda Lane &amp; Country Club Rd
3.45 W Crysta l Dr B Country Club Rd
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Lick Arbor,Rsvsona Park
210 Counfr Club &amp; Ra venna Park Baptist Church

1:42 Temple Dr. &amp; Satsuma Dr.
7:13 Tanevine Dr. I Temple Dr.
7:44 byrne Pork Baptist CInwth B Country Club Rd.
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7:30 Markham Woods Rd. B Dawn Cf.
2:34 Tangerilne Ave "lhl Rd
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SININOLI Hl$H SCHOOL
234 Lake Mary Blvd &amp; Ridge Rd
Afternoon trips for all studentS.
2:25 Lake Mary Blvd &amp; Hospital Rd (Transfer student from Bus 123)
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pressing its police brutality suit against the City of
Brotherly Love, has asked a f ederal court to order city
officials to turn over videotapes and photographs of
battered prisoners.
The Justice Depa rtment Friday asked U.S. District
Judge J. William Ditter that it be given — within 15 days
— a videotape made In a city subway of a polIceman
ueaung
an cu e man. n a
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on, goverment
lawyers asked for 800 photographs taken of new primers
with injuries.
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said, because the Police Department "has an active
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7:23 CII? &amp; taunt Ave.
7:25 CII? B Bolder Ave.,
7:27 S. Sanford Ave. I Von Hirbulis Stop
7:25 S. Sanford Ave. I Oak Way
7:25 S Sanford Ave. &amp; Michigan Rd.
7:30 S. Sanford &amp; Myrtle St.

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whistle blowing and the Calliope playing, President
Carter left on a seven-day riverboat cruise Friday
campaigning for his energy policy In a crusade down the
Mississippi to Mark Twain country.
The wiustle blew, the Calliope played 'As the Saints Go
Marching In" and hundreds cheered as the President,
Mrs. Carter and their daughter Amy walked up the red
gangway and pushed off aboard the old paddlewheel
steamboat.
Carter, an old submariner, took a stem to stern tour of
the riverboat before it pulled away from the dock about 13
minutes behind schedule at 9:13 p.m.. CDT.

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schools open Aug. 27.

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Drop In Housing Prices Possible

BUSINESS.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) The price of a new house Is still March quarter and was the biggest quarterly jump since 6.5 couldmat,
turn,10could
cut purchases of appliances and
soaring big one economist believes there Is an outside chance percent In the last quarter of 1977. Ten years ago the average ether household goods and lengthen and deepen the current
price was
this will end.
Greenspan said.
Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers recession,
The Commerce DSTWS* reported this week the average
He said"speculative booms" often end abruptly of their own
told
price of a new house In the United Statis rose to 72,2O0 In the under Gerald Ford and now a private economic consultant,
no longer are willing to pay the high prices and
reporters Wednesday there Is a 14n4 chance this roo rise In accord as p
April-June quarter of this year.
prices may end donna the neat year and housing prices costs of financing Increase.
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At Firestone In Sanford
may automobile mechanical problems can came a
waste of gasoline as well as additional auto upenie.
Radial tires can save 3 to 10 percent gas; coere air
pressure can save another 2toSpercent, ch'Lving at proper
speeds can save another 5 to 35 percent gas.
At no cost or obligation, Firootorie, at 601 W. First St.,
Sanford, can show you how to get batter mileage from
your car while conserving dollars—at the Ladles Car Care
Clinic, starting Aug. fl and continues through Sept. 36, at 6
p.m.
No sales pitches, no purchases allowed at the clinic,
only Information about automobiles, a spokesman
reported. Certificates will be Issued to those that complete
the course.
aesses are limited to 20 participants. Reservations can
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NEW YORK(UPI) — This is in the nature of a personal plea to
I've had a
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janovich was sidelined during
the 1917-78 season.

veteran.
his
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Friday night, he tossed a first two starts and has given
three-hitter and, along with only nine hits and two runs in
Eddie Murray's throwing error the process
which paved the way for three HewashltforKenSlngletcm's
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Inning, led the Royals to a 7-1 Jim Palmer, 7-4, who was
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$1.8 million lawsuit filed by the
Rockets against the Lakers.
The Rockets seek damages for
lost earnings while Tom-

By United Press International "Being able to change speed
Craig Chamberlain may be e at his age Is just a knack," said
rookie but his first two major- Royals' Manager Whitey
league outings give the Impres- Herzcg. "This was a cuisi
slon he's already a seasoned Hunter type of game."

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Entertainment will be provided by the Seminole
Community College Donee Band during the middle of the
afternoon.

five men and one woman will
return to the courtroom of U.S.
District Judge John V. Singleton Jr. Aug. 27 to hear
arguments In an accompanying

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"In the past the distinction
separating acts like this and the
game Itself was quite hazy,"
Patterson said. "I think 90
percent of NBA fights are not
Oat at all. In 90 percent of the
fights one person Is trying to
defend himself. The aggressor

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game was shown repeatedly to
the jury during the two-week
trial. It showed Washington
hitting Tomjanovlch square In
the face with a right hand,
knocking him to the floor.
Lakers' center Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar testified the
sound of the punch was "like
dropping a watermelon on the

ten."

would make clearer the line
between violence and physical
play In the National Basketball

awarded $3.3 million to Houston
Rockets' forward Rudy Tomjanovtch for injuries received In
1977 when Los Angeles Lakers'
Kermit Washington crushed his
face with his fist.
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Sales were $4,210,471—an Increase of $347,197 or 6.1$
percent over sales of $4,013,262 reported lot July, ac
cordini to C. A. Troll, theirman and president.
Sales for the first five moudhe of the company's fiscal
year totaled $19,606,462—an Increase of $1326 or 6.65
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DALLAS COWBOYS
Cowboys are still odds-on to lop NFC East. Simply too
much class, talent and propensity for winning. But they
aren't invulnerable, particularly in certain areas of defense.
And who knows how long Staubach can tap that youth
fountain? Still, you got to figure them Super Bowl-bound
again as long as Tom Landry handles reins smartly.

BALTIMORE COLTS

It starts with Roger Staubach, age 37 - but still spry In
11th year. Danny White waiting in wings to take over field
generalship. Smart, tested supporting cast around them.
For catching ball, retain Drew Pearson, Tony Hill in wide
spots, Billy Joe DuPree for vital tight-end nabs. Good
reserves behind, especially with Jay Saldi coming back.
Tony Dorsett heads running cast; he's outstanding. Preston Pearson continues to be valuable, catching on third
down. Front line bolstered by return to good health of tackle Rayfield Wright. Rafael Septien proved competent field
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all-world; Harvey Martin alongside is still awesome pass
rusher. But there's trouble on left side where Too Tall
Jones elected to try pugilism, Jethro Pugh retired. Lot
depends on how soph Larry Bethea progresses; some pros
are skeptical. For all his bravado, Thomas Henderson is
fine linebacker, but ability drops oft at other two spots.
Secondary is some: particularly strong at safeties, with Cliff
Harris. Charlie Waters, both all-pro types; but still spotty
on corners. Sub 08 White handles punting chores with
elegance. Rating: 8+

PREDICTION

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PREDICTION

Cowboys,

Bills In second year of Knox regime will go only as far as
defense lets them. It's awfully untested going into season.
If those kids develop as expected, I predict third In AFC

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The Dallas Cowboys and the
Houston Oilers, both plagued by
injuries, meet tonight In their
annual preseason clash.
The Oilers, who enjoy beating
their upstate rivals whenever
they play, and the Cowboys,
who treat this yearly contest
like any other preseason game,
will battle In front of a national

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television audience at Texas
Stadiwn..
"It doesn't make any difference how l feel about the Dallas
game," said Houston Coach
Bum Phillips. "I know how our
players feel about Dallas. It
won't be like the Jets' gains
(last week). We will be playing
like hell to win,"
However, Oilers quarterback

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Dan Pastorini was diagnosed
Thursday as having a pulled
muscle In his right arm and was
Hated as doubtful for the game.
Dallas quarterback Roger
Staubach will likely share time
with Glenn Carano, who was
elevated to No. 1 backup when
Danny White broke his thumb
In practice last week.
In preseason action Friday

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test, Indicating that Richard

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clnnatlat Chicago, Cleveland at
Detroit, Denver at San Franciscas MiamI at Minnesota,
New Orleans at Tampa Bay,
San Diego at the New York
Giants, Seattle at Los Angeles,
St. Louis at Kansas City and

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Over-the-Hill Gang now part of Redskins' glorious past,
Diron Talbert is only remnant as coach Jack Pardee
recasts squad to his tastes. Team ran out of gas after winning first six in '78. Lot of old faces gone as Jack attempts
to inject more youth into lineup. He feels there is solid
enough nucleus to make them playoff contender. I'm not
that sold on Redskins.

Only fluke of tie-breaking process kept this 11-5 team from
'78 division title, Astute Don Shute has them all the way
back, ready possibly to rsuaum. Super Bowl status.
Defense
is young and swarming, offense old and producive
t . Dolphins have adeptly stocked roster with sager kids
where age threatens. Only severe Injury streak could keep

OFFENSE

OFFENSE

produce exciting momenta. Receiving corps is stable, with
primary targets John McDaniel out wide, Joan Fugstt at
tight end. Ricky Thompson could squsess out Denny
_ alongside
Buggs for other job. Running back Is needed
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John Riggins. Could be Benny Malone. Maybe Ike Fort..
Oflsnsivs line is In good shape except for guard Dan
Nugent's back, Jeff Williams has been shifted to that spot.
George Stacks comes back at tackle. Mark Moselsy steady
as ever oct placement kicks. Rating: S.

tempered by axperlencs of Vern Den Herder, who led ton

In sack. Doug letters was also '7$ surprise. Linebacklng

flourishing with Larry Gordon, Kim Bokampsr as outside
men, Rusty Chambers and Steve Towle inside, with oldtimer Bob Matheson ready to help plus newoomsr Ralph
Ortega. Secondary led NFL In intercepts. Added to it has
been Neal Colsie Ga safety candidate (and aids to Jimmy
Celalo on kick returns) It's a veteran, active umbrella that
has mastered Shuts's zone concepts Also got
unexpected
punting from tree agent George Roberts, Rating A-

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Offense is too erratló to have much cootidenos In Redskins
serious contender. They're still suffering from all those
years of depleted drafta. I
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is wsso, Michasis

Dolphins have had only one losing season in Shuts's nine.
year tenure. They're beginning to acquire same look of the
Super Bowl champs of '72.73. Make them first in AFC

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Drafting of Marty Lyons, Mark Gastlneau dictated switch
back to 43 delenie. They could well be starting mdi.
Lyons already penciled in; Gastinesu challenging Las.
canoe Pillars, Tackis Joe Kiecko, no longer doubue4samed
as now man, figures to benefit from change, Health,' Greg
Buffs returns as outside linebacker, teaming with lob
Martin, Unheralded Mike Nennigan is In middle. There ace
few swisty pairs equal to Burgess Owens, Shafer Suggs.
Corners, however, may be recast with rookies Donald

kids In middle man Bob Baumhower, right end A.J. Dubs,

at a. a.

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PiDICTION

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Richard Todd is supposed to reclaim passing job, but Matt
Robinson, who filled In last year, has something to say
about that. Don't discount young Pat Ryan either. Pre-sea.
son decides starter, Fins outside targets in Wesley Walker,
already all-pro, Derrick Gaffnsy - with very mobile tight
OW in Jerome Derrick
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plus Mickey Shuler for short yardage. Kevin Long emerged as best ground-gainer, joined by
Scott Clicking. Dsveloping front line is potent at tackles
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with two huge youngster, Chris Ward and Marvin Powell.
Randy Rasmussen starts 13th season at guard. Place-lucklog le relIably handled by Pat Leahy. Rating: B

DEFENSE

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As Diron Talbert
ages Skins will go more to 3-4 alignment,
with Div. Outs at no.. tackle, Karl Lotch and Coy Bacon at
ends. Diron comes beck in wIth 4.3. Also picked up Joe
Jones Paul Smith for relief. Void at weekslds linebacker
with r
of longtime Incumbent Chris Hanburger, Pets
Wysocki Nkely succesact to go with holdovers BradOusek,
Harold MoUnter,. Dallas Hickman swings bslwsan lint
linibacking. Mark Murphy steps in at free _safety for
departed Jaks Scoff. Ken Houston, Joe Lavender, Lime,
Parrish make strong secondary, Mike Bragg starts 12th
campaign as team punter. Rating: B

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Bob Grim, at 34, thrives again with his on-field spectacles, better to see with. And has good back-ups in Don
Strock, Guy Benjamin. Larry Caonka's back home to proVMS power for ground game that's already potent with Delyin Williams running for big yardage; Leroy Harris and Gary
Davis also strong. Not Moors, Durlsl Harris are zippy
receivers; Andre TilIman has developed Into fine tight end.
Pciaalbls worry up front: Four of five guys are over 30. But
top draftees were Jon Giesler, Jeff Tosws. top-notch prw
pacts to help Kuach.nberg, Linger £ Co. Gara Yspremlam
still swings powerful placement toe. Rating: A

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and their .500 record In '7$ was one of surprises of
yew. It
may be youngest teem in football, so naturally they're looking for more improvement. Walt has to make some hard
personnel decisions, most importantly at quarterback.
There are also couple of soft spots on
defense. Another 8.8
would be OK.

them from being big winners.

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weekend's final preseason conTodd may have lost his battle to
be the No. 1 quarterback,
In the only other game,
Philadelphia Eagles, plagued
by their own mistakes In the
first half, parlayed two fum.

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night, Terry Bradshaw threw 30
yards for one score and at up
another touchdown In. 17-point
second period that carried the
Pittsburgh Steelers to a 77-14
victory over the New York Jets.
After the defeat, Jets' Coach
Walt Michaels announced that
Matt Robinson would start and
play the entire game against
the New York Giants In next

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Too much is wrapped around leadership of one man.
There's enough talent on hand to up victory total beyond
five. But defense will drag 'em down. Ipredict fourth place
In AFC East.
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DEFENSE
What once looked like prospective best Front Four in game
quickly deteriorated. Doubtful they'll get anything out of
contract-plagued John Dutton; Mike Barnes had gimpy
knee, Joe Ehrmann had trouble concentrating, so tackle
play suffered. End Fred Cook was steadiest. Llnebacking
also question mark because Tom MacLeod retired, Mike
Woods hasn't used his obvious talent. Drafted Barry
Krauss No. 1 and immediately staked out job for him as
middle man. That's asking lot of rookie. Secondary could
use help on corners; safeties are stable with Bruce Laird,
Lyle Blackwood. Desperately need reliable punter. Rating:
C

Unless complacency mires them as it did in '74, I don'
t see

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OFFENSE

Planning suffered tremendous blow when Tom Couslneau,
first man picked in draft, opted for Canada. He was going
to plug inside linebacklng spot as Bills switch defense to
three-man front. Now club will line up with Dee Hardison,
Mike Kadish at ends, rookie Fred Smerlas at nose tackle,
with Ben Williams striving for latter role also. Llnebacking
fine on outside with addition of Isiah Robertson from Rams,
development of Luclous Sanford. Rookie Jim Haalett big
hope Inside with Couslneau gone. Secondary was best in
NFL against pass, led by Mario Clark. But teams ran
against Bills. Rusty Jackson hangs on as fair punter.
Rating: C

how Cowboys can keep from appearing in third straight
Super Bowl. Which means, of course, they'll also top NFC
East again.
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Jones is soul of this club. Also its outstanding individual
talent. Return presages immediate winning expectations.
Also imported ex-Lion Greg Landry for Insurance. Got
spectacular play from Joe Washington at halfback last
year; Don McCauley is reliable in relief. But there's still
noticeable gap at fullback. Almost as important as Jones's
recovery is return to form of his favorite target, Roger Carr.
Expect Reese McCall to develop Into starter at tight and.
Strong in middle up front, but need competent tackle to
replace retired George Kunz. Soccer-styler Toni Linhart
just so-so as place-kicker. Rating: B

excellent rookie, ousts Franklin Lewis (coming oft best
year) or Bob Chandler at wide receiver. Reuben Gant at
tight end another fine receiver. Got the guy to get ball to
'em, too, In Joe Ferguson, steady field general for six
years. Running has progressed, with Terry Miller, now
soph, cracking 1,000-yard barrier and Curtis Brown at fullback voted team MVP. Up front, guards Joe DeLamielleure
(all-pro), Reggie McKenzie continue to sparkle. Joe Devlin
has become equal force at tackle. Much-traveled Tom
Dempsey will probably handle place-kicking. Rating: B +

DEFENSE

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drooped to 5.11 after topping division for three years. But
supporting cast has dropped in quality, leaving coach Ted
Marchibroda with big job of not only building up squad but
Its morale as well.

They'll start with essentially same unit unless Jerry Butler,

By DAVID MOFFIT
UPI Sports Writer
SUWANEE, Ga. (UPI)

softer tune after the Falcons, an that exhibition wins were Bennett didn't mean it as a Steve Bartkowski, who worked
NFL playoff team lad year for needed to bolster the morale of knock at his opponents, but he less than a half against New
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the
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Atlanta
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overrating themselves was just both among our players and used to appraise your pros- stitute," he said, "they did it by going," could go the distance
West
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in '73 by a 174 home loss to cally carry over to this season," about in game-type situations.
Bennett also haltered the quarter back who didn't play a
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and
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out
there
who can't cut it and, games. He limited their op- Falcons to four victories in
60
thing that concerns me is we In
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of a playoff berth, accused his may think we're a little better from the standpoint of the gam e tions, both on offense and seven starts in 'Ti, will be
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be
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burned," said Bennett. "But if the rookies performed playing against Washington.
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San Diego (Shirley 5.12) at
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cage (Krukow, 6.5), 2:13
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be keeping our regulars in a lot last season, or rookie Mike
presented the same theme In a coaches like Van Brocklin felt to stay with the team."
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longer.
The following week Moroski will be cut within the
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Falcons close out next couple of weeks.
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ittsburgh (Robinson 5.3), 1:35
we hope to have everything in more than a half against New
Atlanta (Matula 6.1)
at
f1oV,
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play th e game almost as England, nor Jones, who played
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though
It was part of the a half against St. Louis, were
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regular season."
very effective but Bennett said
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Bennett
views
the
preseason
that he will go more by per.ITI.
games
as
a
crucial
part
of
lormances
in practice than play
Philadelphia (Christenson 31)
1.
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Houston (Richard 12.11), 1:35
preparing for the regular j the exhibition games when he
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season.
decided whom to keep.
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Los Angeles at Pittsbgh
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Mrs. Elder's spouse Is one of
defense, you'll probably get probable regul ars and that
New York at Cincinnati
shall, Minn 2.55; Guidry, NY 1) 145.51.
Currently Elder is defending chewed out by one of th e
the first generation black me," Mrs. Elder said, when
Philadelphia at Houston
2.56: Eckirsisy,
los
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PsuIb Game
made a big difference in their
golfers to go pro. As his asked now her husband can put his title in the $400,000 West- coaches, but ft's really no big own performances," said BenRyan, Cal 2.13: John, NY 3, 1
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StnI5$s.ts
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6.00 3.20 professional manager she is all his professional fates In her chester Classic at Westchester deal," said Bennett. "When it nett. "You've got to remember
Nitiiail League - Richard, S RamonIsidro
last
4.10 unique In golfing circles In hands.
Country Club, a fivehospital happens in a game, it can mean
W L Pc?. 01 Hou 216; Ni.kro, Ali 147;
that they had neither the
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particular and sports in geneCarlton, Phil 141; Perry, SD 5) n4.4i.
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protection
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ship. He is a good client."
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Detroit
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Memphis State on inIur,d reserve.
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sports pages as "the Jackie
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OFFENSE

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done on defense, which was particularly porous against
run. Yet they were competitive in most games in '78 and
can render some surprises in '79. But give them another
year.

by Alan Mover

Sunday, Aug. 16, 1919-1 IA

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channel 24, part of the public
broadcasting network, j
located In Union Park and
occupies the studios formerly
occupied by Channel 35, no
longer operating.
Chamber workers manning

nntl hi wif.
Gut mann, Dragash ,,
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Associates, Architects, Planners
Yancey, Brenda Greer, Sharon Inc., Sanford Atlantic Bank struclion Plan.
"Uncompensated services"
Ingraham, Jack and Peg Building, Suite400, P.O. Drawer 933, means services available In the
facility which are made available to
Homer and Jack and Edith Sanford, Florida.
Copies of the documents may be persons unable to pay therefor
Harrison.
obtained by depositing $25.00 with without charge or at a charge which
the Architect for each set of is less than the reasonable cost of
Carli, a Chamber director
documents so obtained. Such deposit such services. The level of such set
credit manager at Chase and will be refunded to each person Who ces is measured by the difference
Company; his wife is a school returnsthe plans, specifications and oetween the amount paid by such
other documents in good condition persons for the services and the
teacher at E,ake Howell H. S. within 10 days after bid opening,
reasonable cost thereof.
Martha Yancey is the ChamA certified check or tank draft,
The level set out above meets the
her's Goodwili Ambassador. payable to the Housing Authority of presumptive compliance guidelines
City of Sanford, Florida, U.S. of the federal regulations.
Brenda Greer is with the the
Government Bonds, or a satisfac.
There are no guidelines which
Visiting Nurses Association and tory bid bond executed by the bid. positively identify a person or
on the Chamber's Senior ders and acceptable sureties in an familyaseliglbletoreceivepartpay
equal to S per cent of the bid uncompensated services. Each case
Citizens Committee. Sharon amount
thail be submitted with each bid.
must be evaivatedon its own merits,
Ingrabam is a secretary with
The successful bidder will be TherearegutelinesestabIishedfor
the Rich Food Plan, Bauder required to furnish and pay for a person or family as eligible to
performance and receive full uncompensated set.
Associates. Jack Homer Is the satisfactory
nvnint bond
bonds.
..,..
ulameers executive airecior
Attention is called to the Bid form
jjjh: August 19, 20, 21, 1979
and his wife is a volunteer for requiring a Base Bid and Unit Price DEM93
_______________________
Bids. Each bidder is required to bid
the evening's telecast. Jack and on
the Base Bid and each Unit Price.
Ed1th Harrison serve as official
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Attention is called to the
SITE PREPARATION
:HOStafldHOSteSs forthe Golden provisions for equal employment
FOR
opportunity. and payment of not less
Age Olympics.
ILS INSTALLATION ON 9.27
than the minimum salaries and
AT
wages set forth in the specifications
This Is the Chamber's way of must
SANFORD AIRPORT
be paid on this project.
showing their appreciation for
SANFORD, FLORIDA
All bidders are hereby notified
Sealed Proposals for the fur.
they must affirmatively ensure
the many things public that
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pursuant to this advertisement, services and equipment for Site
cluding documentaries telecast Minority Business Enterprises will Preparation For ILS Installation On
of the River Gold Ballet and the be afforded full opportunity to 927 will be received by the Sanford
Golden Age Olympics, ac- submitbidsassubcontractors,oras Airport Authority at theofficeof the

suppliers of materials, or services,
and will not be discriminated
against on the grounds of race,
color, religion, sex or national origin
in consideration for award.
In accordance with Executive
Order 1)625, all bidders will be af.
forded full opportunity to submit
bids in response to this invitation
and will not be discriminated
against on the grounds of race,
color, religion, sex or national origin
in consideration for award.

cording to Homer.

_____

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO

REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTiCe IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned A.S.F., INC., a
Florida Corporation and DOWNS
PROPERTIES, INC., a

Florida

airing the FIscal Years 197$ thru

Corporation, desire to engage in
business as partners under the
fictitious name of SPRINGS
LANDING VENTURE, a Florida
General Partnership, at 100 Springs
Boulevard, Longwood, Florida 3fl
in Seminole County, Florida. Notice
isfurthergiventhattheundersigned
Intend to register said fict!tIous
n.m. WHfl nV
JflV
urcuut
Court of such cOunty.
DStd: July 9, W75

.

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'ic.psrs

SAnford Afrnort Aufhnrltv
Sanford Airport
Authority
By: .J. S. "Red" Cleveland
A.A.E.
Director of Aviation
Publish Aug. 19, 1919
OEM-N

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
UII, IN

NU

UN )MINUL

COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79134Ca43.J
WALTER .. YASZAY and MARIAN
YASZAY, his wife,

Director of Aviation, Sanford Air.
port, Sanford, Florida until 11:00 A.
M., September 6. 1979 at which time
all Proposals will be publicly opened
and read aloud.
Bidders are invited to submit
proposals on the Proposal Forms
provided.
The work for which Proposals are
invited consists of:
Site Preparation For ILS In.
stallation on 9.27.
On and after August 20, 1979,
copies of plans, specifications and
other contract documents may be
examined at the office of the

Plaintiffs,

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Publish Aug. 19,26, &amp; Sept. 2, 9, 1979
DEM.79
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Pile Namber 79.fl$.CP

Olviilsø
IN ilu ESTATE or
G1.YDE E. PIERCY

INCOMPLETE PROJECT DETER.
MINATIONS."

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NOTiCE OP ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
thattheadminhsfratlonoftheesta$e
of GLYDE E. PIERCY. daceasid,
Fi$eNunber19.322-CP,ispendIiigin
the Circuit Court for Seminole
COunty, Ploride, Probate Division,
the address ci which is Seminole

of James Cecil Jenkins. deceased,
FlleNumber79-2S.CP,Ispendlngin
t Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the addreqs of which is Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,

Will share my furn. apt.
w.pool. Male.
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323.1175
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Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida TM personal representative
of the estate Is Clyde I. Piescy
whese address ii 161 RIwr'view. Florid.
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desirable

Trailer for rent in Osteen
$120 mo.water furls.
Inquire 306 Palmetto Ave.
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NEAR LAKE 1 BR 2 B com.

neighborhood m

fortable home, newly painted, C
H&amp;A, tenced bk yd, nice area.

Features include your own Pool
&amp; Patio, DR, Fla. Rm., eat In
kit., fireplace, all on a beautiful
1g. landscaped lotI This Dream
Home can be yours for 591,5001
Conse See Us? Yout host: BEN
SOUTHER LAN Dl

Mobile home lot now avail. Lg.
trees, adults, quiet, walking
distance to all shopping. See at

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Multiple Listing Service

entrance examination when
scheduled. An Equal Op.
portunity Employer, M.F.H.Vet.

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everything. AskIng $35150

REALTORS

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BUSINESS SO LONG IS BE.
CAUSE WE PUT PEOPLE TO
WORK. HERE ARE SOME OF
THE JOBS.
P.1 SECRETARY
Fun lob w.iots of action
GAL FRIDAY
Well run 1 gal office.
MGi. TRAINEE

Register now for Fall term.
Enrollment for prekindergarten
&amp; kindergarten - limited. $30
mo., for more information call
322.4405 es 322.3552. Lutheran
urch of thi Redeemer.

Career person.
LOCAL DRIVER
Good driving record.

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Day or Night
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3235774

BATEMAN REALTY

Duolex (11 2 BR units turn. &amp;
rented $23,900. Only $3000 down.
Owner will hold.

LPN. Fulltime&amp;psrttlme. Apply
In person Lakevlow Nursing
Center, 9191.2nd St.

Light bookkeeping.
CARPENTER
Exp. &amp; own tools.
Exp. or will train

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M. Unsworth Realty

Makeawlshnewl BR,2B,EXeC.
home in ldyllwilde on ½ acre
loll C HIA. DR. Pan. Fl. Rm.,
w.stone FP, satin kit. &amp; much
morel Your dream come true at
sizsooi
Justforyou3BR,2Bhornel9Sin
Lantai Good starter home w.
foncidyd, 1g. Li &amp; Fl R. Cody.
to schools &amp; shoppingl BPP
Warranted lust 534.0001
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Fantastic Ig 4 SR. 3½ S home In
Alt, Spgsl C lilA. Fl. Rm., DR.
FP, wet bar, eq. eat in kit. I.
much morel BPP Warranted,

MLS
REALTOR
3flg04 oraves. 323-0317

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w.dining area, Fl Rm, 1g. LR.
fenced yd &amp; lots of potential.
This can be yours for $39,900?

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PRICE FROM $22,000 TO
519,900 ON THIS WELL LOCATED 2 BEDROOM BLOCK
HOME WITH 20x20 BLOCK
WORKSHOP IN REAR.

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3 BR house. Will rent or sell.
Washington Oaks area. $250

mo.; Piano, $250. 3fl-1109

LARGE 4 BEDROOM, 2'2 BATH
WITH ALL APPOINTMENTS,
LIKE NEW CONDITION ON

HIGH &amp; DRY

AREA. $71,900.

In DeBary 3 BR, 2 bath block
home. Central HIA, w.w carpet,
screened porch, sodded yard,
paved street &amp; Much More. $0

TUSCAWILLA AREA, LARGE

SPANISH STYLE 3 BR, 2 BATH,
FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. 2 CAR GARAC,E WITH
MANY CUSTOM FEATURES
ON S ACRES FENCED INCLUDING BARN I. POND.

pct. assumable mortgage.

$37,300.
JOHNNY WALKER
RESt L ESTATE INC.
Aft.S322-7111
322-6457

CailBart
REAL ESTATE

REALTOR,322-749$
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 1-3 PM
Wekiva Park Dr-low -main.

$130,000.
MAYFAIR IN SANFORD, VERY
MODERN 4 BEDROOM, 2

BATH HUGE FAMILY ROOM &amp;
EAT.IN KITCHEN,TREE
SHADED CORNER LOT.
$61,500.
TRIPLEX 3 UNITS ZONED
COMMERCIAL ON SANFORD
AVE. FRESH PAINT, CARPET
&amp; NEW ROOF, (2) 2
BEDROOM, (1) 1 BEDROOM. 2
CARPORTS, ONLY $42,500.

shop, greenhouse, organic

BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"

garden + separate river Iron.

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

tags. $43,900.

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Commercial, vacant, Sanford
Ave., South of 25th St. (water 6
sewer). Price reduced to $7,990
w-SI,990 cash. Hoffman In-

Beautiful lakefront home on 2-3rd
acre wooded lot. Pool 10*15, 1
Bdrm mother.In.law cottage,
exerciie tnt w.sauna, stan.
fireplace In Fia. cm., 5 yr.

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REALTY WORLD.

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st I 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, LIc.

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Inc., Realtors

2435' S. French 117-92) Sanford
323- 5324

Charming older 2 Bdrm honse with
beautiful lnground pool
privacy fence. Cheerful kitchen,
also family room. $37,000.

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504734.6523

Cash for your lot? Will build on
your lot cc our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Made! Inc., Realtor
644-3011.

screened porch. $17,300 gets it
today. Owner may hold part of
financing Call todayl

TIRED OF COMPACTS? You
can STR.E.T.C.H out in this
graciousolder2story,4 BR,2 B

EXCELLENT BUY
4 BR, 1 Bath, nice older home, nice
neIghbors, bus stop at front of

street. Needs some paint &amp;
flxx'in, could be converted. 1st
tIme offered. 543.000.

house, eat In kitchen. Con.
ventlonal loan, owners eager to
sell. IlL 900.

PRICE DROPPED W.A
"THUD". You won't find better

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home located on a tree lined

for the new low price of Just
$34,000. That'sall for this 3 BR, 1
Bhomeonquiet Street. Room for
garden
•at.in kit. &amp; much
more.
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in cleared Cypress Isles in

Osteen Mar St. Johns River.
$15,300. $6500 dun.

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Lai Service
General Landscaping. Rbe

Air Conditioning, Pleating, Electri.
cal, Plumbing Service I Repair.
Cahllarry for Free Est. 671-6291
Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.

specialists, top Soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod laying &amp; free trimming.
323a,4I.

CentralHeatlAirCond. Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

Yard debris, Trash

Appliancss

FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOWSAND
Call Cark &amp; Hirt 323-7510

Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 319- S371

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Refrigeration A-C Repair

Office Cleaning

Licensed. 323-0039

Custom Office Cleaning, commercial, new const. Licensed,

Beauty Care

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service everytimo. Ph. 323 0341
or 665-5954.

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phases. Pr,. Bat. Call 222.002%.

Picture Pitied Ext. Painting
Free Est. Lic. 10 pcI. disc. to Sr
Cit. 339-6066, 668-8335.

Ceramic liii Repairs
Residential &amp; Commercial
881-9303; aft6l3O.7a)5
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BIB Painting, interior-exterIor,
pressure cleaning, root coating.
Satisfaction guaranteed before

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AOl-IA Gelding "Chicacsaw
Priest" 13.3 hands, axe, youth

show horse, top performer in
trail, western &amp; Eng'ish hot.

semanship. Over 50 1st places In
local &amp; AQHA Shows. Owner
going to college. Call 372-0139.

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Alterations, Dr,urnAin*

Drapes, Upholstery

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Paintlng&amp; Repair

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OOflth&amp;Bosrng

Custom Painting 6 detail trim.
Free Est. 323-1704.

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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathinO.
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322.5732.

Cash 322.4132
Laary's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.,
Buy I Sell, the finest In used'
furniture, Refrig., Stoves, tQOl$i'

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Sales, passport photos I fast
repair service. 3226101.

Free lii.

usia, any conditioned 6148126

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Pressure clsanlng

3230429a?ter5:30

RIR Pressure I Steam Cleaning,
Roof, homes, trailsrs, etc.
Reasonable rates, all work
guaranteed. 323.7111.

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

ARMY.NAVY SURPLUS

332.5791

Call 3222710

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid

Fcotlockers $16.99 up

Inferior.Ext,rior Plastering
Licensed &amp; Bondea

1 Man, quality operation
lyrs. up. Patios, Driveways
tr Wayne hal, 3271321

plumbing fixtures.
bldg. materIal. 322.5439

master check writer. $20. All
exc. cord. LaZBoy recliner,
$23. good cond, 332-1110.

Plastiring

Home Imes

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 332.1731.
Good used turn., appliances

I drawer metal file cab., $10; Pay

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1.G. BALINT&amp;A5SOC. '322-SUS

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Camslng its for sale. 3224634.

PUBLICAUCTION.
MON., AUG. 20,7 PM.

rklng lot vacuum; ret. $112.30
txc cord.; color &amp; 51W TV's.
d2l S. Sanford Ave., 333.1491.
)panTues,thrulat.9:3OtoS:30.

Alsocted desks, chests, dresa_et's,
BR &amp; DR suites, cocktail Ibis,
lolsofnlcecieaflfum+asad
bcic.abrac.
VISA-MASTER CHARGE
CASH DOOR PRIZE

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AUCTION.

1215 S. French 3231340
P.M

Tar Pot for Rent
$23. Day or Wkly Rates
Call 322-0216 aft6

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Wants to make small household
ropairs, carpentry, painting I
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339-6531.

2SpCt.OffOflaIl
Upholstery cleaning fc. the
month of August. 8313144.

Li AkSinc.

VIrrØ Repair

For Estate Commercial I
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
praisais. Call Dell's Auction 333.
3630.

$5515

AOULT ONLY id FAMILY SECTIONS

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Roofing

INSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices, Call
331.0839 or 904734570$ collect.

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$160

Certified Lawn I Landscape

w Butcher Block &amp; Chrome
ontsmporvy Li this. Orig.
Wail $0.91, NOW $10. Sanford
urnilvre Salwge, 17.93 So. 01
bun. 2231721.

People silo like monsy uia 16w
cost clucK led ads to buy, sell, or

Mlii New lntevspring Sliding
ice. Sanford Purniturs Sal.
51,17921.01 Sanford 322-5721,

CamlgnmentsWelcsme

Vinyl repair &amp; recoloring

FREE ESTIMATES
223.5719
Mowing
321.0095

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reuphoistery charge. S49.5$77

trade.
Auction Thuns. 7P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 47

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WATER aid 11*11 INCLUDED

CAIIIAGE
COVE

Painting

Painting by Anthony Corino, In.

MEINIZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. xp. 549-5553.

664IDCseS

Crochet Little Girls Fashions of
Various types. Have a variety of
samples at my home. lntecsted
parties or organizations pleas.
contact Pat at 322.6100 after S

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AKC, shots, sire working canine
show quality &amp; to boned. $150 &amp;
up. 321.0943.

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

ormerly H*rriett's Beauty Nooi
SItE. lit St., 322.5743
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&amp; etc. Will also CROCHET
Beautiful Fashions of Various
Sorts: BABIES OUTFITS:
Blankets, Sweaters, Hoods,
Cap., Booties, Mittens, etc. Will
crochet Ponchoes, Shawls,
Afghans of your choice. Can also

Financing

MODELS ON DISPLAY
COMPARE THESE PIATURISi

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puppies AKC from hunting &amp;
field trial stock. 321-0151.
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Will SEW and DESIGN Ladies &amp;
girls clothing such as: Dresses,
Pant Suits, Evening wear, Skirts

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BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-315 B. First St.
333.5427

42—Mobl I, Homes

LAIOI POOL

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322-7833

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

lee ow beautiful now BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear Ii's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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Approx.15'tall

504.flS.3*3

SanfordAve.

$400. 323-0721.

cord. 53,750. 322-7391, aft 6 Sat. &amp;
Sun. 327-2743 or see at Butch's
Chevron Service.

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Bunk bids w.storage drawers,
kit.tblIchairs.Goodco,.
322-7131

REALTOR 3334911
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

1964 Volkswagen Sedan, sun roof,
runs good, needs 2 tires &amp; tail
lights worked on to pass insp.,

Lawnmower sales &amp; service. We
sell the best &amp; service the rest.
WesternAuto
377.4401
301W. 1st St.
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322-7132.

79—Trucks-Trailers

62—t.awn.Garden

deep, $200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17-92 So. of $an-d

Low Down Payment

GRAB THIS ONE QUICK
Owner anxious. Close to city for
convenIence still country living,
next to major hwy. Mobile borne
has billiard rm., pool table,

323-3866 or 323-71)0

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1915 Camero SW, 9 pass, very
good cond. 1 owner. Best offer.

BLAIR AGENCY

for sale at discount prices. For
information Call 531-6290.

9 ft. glassed top display case 26 in.

VA. F HA.235. Con. Homes

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Screened I Washed
Cty. Approved for Drainfisld
Central Contricting Inc.

REALTOR 322-4000 MLS

STAY COOL IN THE POOL

Motorcycle Insurance

ROOF TRUSSES
We have several sizes of trusses

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Raborn REALTY

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classified ad for results. 322.2611

controls. Park with tennis cts 6
play area near by. Priced under
$30,000.

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SECLUDED COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE

JJ-3Ol4,

'77 Ford F-100, P-U Olds Delta 8$;
'64 Dodge Dart. All cxc. cond.
Good Buys? 323-7339.

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Suzki 1976 TS 250. Adult owned,
cxc. cond. Street legal $350 or

2 Remington 22 automatic rifles wscopes, $30 ea. Winchester 22
automatic rifle w-scope $80;
Rossi 22 pump rifle $90; Western
field 410 pump shotgun, like new
$110; High standard 12 ga police
riot pump shotgun 7 shot, $175.
323-0727.

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'78 Olds 9$ Regency, fully loaded,
like new, low mi., built in CS 3.
tape deck, sun roof. $7295 or best
offer. 323-1913.

'43 Chev. C-30 wrecker w.dbl
boom, Holmes 160, exc. mech.

s7.D-Guns

view across Crystal Lake. Only

tins are to S. Sanford Ave. to R

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w-back rest &amp; luggage rack
Mint cond. 5600. 321-0519

Sanford, Fla. 3377)

vacant lot in area. $14,950.

on Plumosa, R on Valencia to

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2927 Hwy. 17-92

Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. 103'
paved road, 210' deep. Beautiful

No.

Hwy 97. I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at 1:30 It's
the only one in Florida. You iet
the reserved price. Call 90-1-255$311 for further details.

1971 Honda CB362

vestment Counsellors. 362-6172.

Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
862-743

'75 models. Call 339 9)00 or 834
1605 (Dealer)

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

78—Motorcycles

RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?

Mtg. Broker. 825

JUST MAIE PAYMENTS-'69 to

Rermvecl

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the St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good knowledge of the
river &amp; boating experience.
Please call after 1- p.m. 321-0931.,

Longwood-Church Ave.-R3 lot,
good rental area, $11,000. Rollin
Realty, REALTY. 339-1777 or
339-1336.

1:30 until 3:00 Sunday. Direc.

80—Autos for Sale

Top Dollar Paid for junk I used
cars, trucks 6 heavy equipment4 I
372-5990

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13300. 3301676, eve. 295 0311.

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From$lOtoSSO
Call 322-1624; 322 4460

U'TV1,

renovated wnew carpet I
family lIving area. Energy ef-

Fireplace, large rooms, high
ceilings, courtyard and balcony.
Neatly covered with ivy and on
beautiful street. SEPARATE
GARAGE APARTMENT. Open

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Realtor 332-7953.

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Estate

ficient heat &amp; air system w-dual

So. of

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vestment. Place a low cost

Vintage Spanish home with Olde
World Charm throughout.

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NICEST HOUSE IN
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Pinecrest area Ig home, 3 BR, 2 B.
oversized FR w.FP. Recently

OPEN HOUSE

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Washington Ave., Sat &amp; Sun. 10
am. Oil heater, shelves, furn. &amp;
misc.

Terms. William Maliczowskt,

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like new, $275; also pressure
cleaner, $50. 322-7397, aft 6 Sat. I
Sun. 322-2243 or see at Butch's
Chevron Service.

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54—Garage Sales

7 res lz.ke Sylvan. $10,000. Best

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new 302 eng. $3600 or best. Call
323- 9238.

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$93.51 per Mo. Paved roads, City
water, Underground utilities,
etc. 7b?ocksto Inland waterway.
35 lots avail. Ace Real Estate.
Wm. Kenyon, RItr. 529-5257. 931
AlA So., St. Augustine Beach,
Fl. 32034.

Free listing BROCHURE write:
I
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 25906

rm., NEEDS NEW OWNERS? I

WV

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niture Salvage, 17-92

Sanford. 322-5721.
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3 BLOCKS TO OCEAN
-CRESCENT BEACH

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3390309
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1ve53495100. 3321939

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15' travel trailer. Sleeps 6, 3 way
lights, gas 3 burner w-oven,
toilet, ice box. $7 95. 323-4323.
________________________________

Used color TV set 1970 model.
Zenith 25" works good 5)73
Free Delivery. Sanford Fur-

Losing your home &amp; credit'
-;
catchup back payments I buy
equity. 322-0216.

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701 Bldg.
E. Aitamonte Dr.

321.0640
Orlando 327.1577

OPEN HOUSE
Sun. l-Sp.m.

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53—N.Radu3.StereO

SEIGLER REALTY

tenance, cypress &amp; brick, 1
BDRM on approx. 2 acres, pool,

TOP
SALES ASSOCIATES

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Lot 100 x 174 plus
CB Bldg. zoned commercial, off
Hwy 136. $79,900.
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REALTOR'

SERIOUS SELLER REDUCED

32202)1-aft
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ALTAMONTE

HURRY?

Biockhome.Termsavaii.

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79—Trucks.Trailers

KENMOREWASHER
Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0697

SCAPED LOT. PRICE REDUCED FROM $31,900 TO $37,500.

Byownef3$R,2B

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HOUR 0

tt*uos

W. Garnelt White
Rag. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
101W. Commercial
______________________________
Phone 332.7581, Sanford

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INC. REALTORS
$306133 or 339.4711 eves.

Sunday, Aug. 19, 1979-flA

75—Recreational Vehicles

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FORREST GREENE

OVER SIZED LUSHLY LAND-

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kite 1
Lesgwsod plo, 33751

.

REALTY

The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322 2611
or 331-9993.

TION, SCREENED PORCH ON

Roiling Hills beautiful 3 BR 2 6
masonary home. 2500 sq ft under
roof, 2 car garage, C A&amp;H,
drapes &amp; carpet, Ig lot, shade.
Golf course near, many extras.
Priced $62,900. 1mm. possession.
830-6176. Owner.

WSrranty.

OVER 6 MILLION
INSALESIN1919

Cozy2 SRi Shome lnCC Manori
Super for starter homel C HIA.
w.wcarpet, porch, fenced ydl
more. Reducedto$27,950.

CASH II iS
LPN full time. Isp. w.Plorida
license. 4.12. 2231546, S*itford

Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0159
Aft "rs.3fl7543,""Sf?

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yours for $7L 000.

RECEPTIONIST
Will train.
EXP. PU RCHASING CLERK

Realty

IflC. REALTOR. MLS

landscaped, work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft living area,
$59,500. Terms.

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New 235 Homes, I pct. Interest to
qualified buyer $32,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-2237.

Attractive asssumable mtg. of
$16,400. Total price only $31,200.
Follow signs to 100 N. Edgemon
in Winter Springs, your host:

Harold Hall

323-2222

STE NSTRQ.M frht j 1e,on.ISIs readyforISall.build

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322-2914.

OWNER LEAVING TOWN. ANXIOUS TO SELL THIS 3 BEDROOM, 1'- BATH, AIR CONDI-

ATTRACTIVE 4 BR 2 B ranch
style home, Ig rmb, fenced side
yd. near school &amp; shopping,
$44,500.

PARK

ioe a. up. p'rre ceulvery. aniora
Furniture Salvage, 17-93 So. of
Sanford. 322-872).

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2 Bdrm, 1 Bath with paneled Fia.

3 BR,2 B pool home, beautifully
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Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.,

COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
BETTER.

LARGE LOT X 3 BR 2 B split plan,
beautiful landscaping, fenced Wi
yd, room for garden. $32,300.

OVER 2500 sq ft of gracious living
inthis lovely Ig Mayfair 3 BR 2b
hOme, beautifully shaded dbl
sized lot in one of Sanford's
finest neighborhoods. $44,900.

ANYTIME

40.-Condomlniunn

'EvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Used Refrigerators, all tvorki

Lake Markham Rd. near Lk.
Sylvan, 60 acres, 20 acres
already platted. Over 1600' of
Lk. Front wooded. $500,000.

Sanford

Sanford's Sales Leader

Park Ave. Mobile Park.

ldyllwiide by owner. 3.2, FR,
many extras. Assumable loan.
By apt. only. 323-6213.

secured from Office of Central

LOW MORTGAGE

Covered boat dock. $32,300.

Exclusive 4 BR, 2½ bath home in

52—Appliances

43—Lots.ACreage

information, Bid Forms to be

I BR, 1½ B. brick home w.brand
new carpeting &amp; paint thru out,
fenced rear yd., Exc. terms?
$29,900.

FANTASTIC I BR weekend
retreat. St. Johns River.

SUN.ltoSPM
2001 East 2nd St., Mayfair

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34-bfl5 HoflhSS

not,perss.establIshanyiiabllityfor
Plaintiff
Call or stop in Monday.
incressed labor cost resulting from vs.
912 French Av.
NUrsing &amp; Cony. Center.
the *e of such classifications.
CATHERINE KIRKLAND BELL,
(cot lOfts I French)
Specl&amp;41R,2S,Zstoryhonu,In
CHARLES KIRKLAND, at al
a)
323.3116
lovely neIghborhood I C lilA,
Ivening cook. Apply in person
C. ExecutIve Order 11346 or 34
32771. The personal
Defendants,
Di, eat In kIt., porch &amp; mafly
of Sanford on the
September 1965 as amended, and to
Holiday
Inn
re
tative Of ti-il estate is
sxtrasl Just 135,0001
in interest, or any cttr
AvIrie, Sanford, Florida 32171. The
Dorothy I... Cordell, whose address Is the Equal Employment Opportunity
NOTICE OP ACTION
ifid addf$ of the personal 110
parties
claiming
by,
through,
under
N. Bombay Avenue, Wiritq
Claini.
TO: BARBARA JEAN KIRKLAND or against said corporation or legal
raprsuntattvvs attorney are
IRifily person. Apply in person
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
1. liii udder's attention is called
Springs, FL 32707. The name and
AND
entIty, or any of thins, and all
l;.
Holiday Inn of Sanford on the
21—Situations Vönlsd
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
adrsssof th, personal reprsss.
qvaIprtuIuse'
UNDA GAIL KIRKLAND
claImants.. cradIteet.
LEADIRI WE LIST I. SELL
WW WW
WVV.t
•jv
,w,n UVWW.
MV'
wrwir
•wruu
.rc unxnown
demand. agelest. the estate ore Il,j1lh
parties, natural or corporate, whose
MORE HOMES THAN
hving claims or EmplOyment Opportunity Con. 'YOU ARE NOTIFIED
THREE detnn
WITHIN
that an exact legal status is unknown, Mechanic or trainee for VW's, S ATT. WORM GROWERS
required,
ANYONEI JOIN THE ONE
against the estate are struction Contract Specifications" action to
partition the folling claiming under the abovenamed
MONTHS FROM. THE DATE OP required,
day wk., paid holidays, fringe
THAT'S NO. II
WITHIN THREE ut fo'th herein.
Delivery route, es? custesoers,
property
in
Seminole
County,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
otclaimingfoMvean
benefits.
UN
to
UN
to
start
2. The isals and timetables for Florida.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Oct
aria.
Good
PT Income. Cost
tight, title or intirn$ in and to tile
THIS NOTICE, tO III. with the click THE FIRST PUBLICATION. OF minority and female partIcipation,
depending on exp. 3$$4t
$3,000. Call 223923$.
South liSted et m. NOrth 173 land harelnifter described.
Sanford'sSaIesLeade'
of the absve court a written TH1$NOTICE,?ofiliwiththeciyk NIPt*Ued he PIicWWags ticifl$ tO?The
NatOfthatprtOftheEedofffi
YOU
ARE
HERESY
statement Of any Claim or demand of the above court
NOTIPIED
EVENING
HERALD
CORRES.
written ff15 Caiifrador'$ aWeS.t. work. 5E¼
of 5W¼ lyIng West of Slate that an action to quiet and confirm
t$leympyhave.Eachclaimmtstbe statement of any claim
P011-DENTS FOR THE SAN.
demand fOrce In each t?sde en all
21—Sftuationi
Road No- 100 (formerly known as title i me Plaintiffs and their
.d
in wtItk and must indicate the they may
FORD AREA. MUST HAVE A
have.
Each
claim
mist
be
ifrudhcit
Work
In
liii
cOvered
area,
State
Road
3)
Section
19.
Township
successors
to
the
following
property
biils tsr Ike claim,
FLAIR
FOR
NEWS
TYPE,
in wri$in and must indicate the We 15 follows;,
Practical nurse 1S.yr. e*p. Good
21 South, Range Z List.
ANYTIME
In Seminole County, Florida:
.jdiress of the creditor or his agent basis tot the claim, the name and
HAVE TRANSPORTATION, SE
ref. Would like home nursing tile
for Female Participation as been filed against YOu and you
or . attorney, and the amount address of the creditor or his agent forGoals
Begin at tile NWCWIIrOI LW 611-,
FELllLE AND LIKE PEO.
each trade
elderly. Dsuary.Sanferd ares
Multiple Listing Servlc
are required to serve a copy of your ALTAMONTE LAND, HOTEL AND
dammed. If the claim is not yet
PLE.
or attorney. end the omount
From Apr. 1, '79 until Mar. 31,
222.7251.
written
defenses,
f
aflY
to
It
on
NAVIGATION
COMPANY
Fiat
as
..ihe isle oshen It Will became dUe claimed, lithe claim is not yet due, '10-SO percent
HOWARD J, CLIFTON, plaintiff's recorded Is P5.8 Sink 1, Fags ii, Of
lull be staled If- tile claim ii If,, date when it will become due
From Apr. 1, '$0 until Mar. 31, attorney, whose address in 373
West
College student desiring yd.
p
contIngent-or unliquliated, the shill be stated, lithe claim is con. i;-, percent
macem of teMinole
.REALTORSm
work. Large or small. Call
Fairbanks Avenue, WInier
noiwe Of ml Ussirtailety sliest be tingent or
County,
Florida,
rIm
South
11en
the
322-21
1
for
ppolntmint
luidated, the nature. These goats are applicable - to all Florida, 32159,
daIet If Nil claim Is secured, till
on or before August West boundary line ci Lots SM, 557
lV1&amp;ntysllall be staled. if the Contractor's Constrvdionwork 3L1979,andllietheorlginalwlmtlie
Branch Off Ics 3232222
575 $s t5is shsreikte of Lake
senirlty shaH be describt .The ml claim is seuted, tile SeCurIty
(whither or not it Is federal or Clerk either befits service in Orienta, thence West Is tile East line
claimant shill dOihar siiIfIcIiiW ahall be described. The
24-8nsu Opliu
claimantferoIly. tgi)pirfovmeiksl$il plafdlfts attorney or immillalily Of $ecIIsuil, TsosssIIlp 21 hum,
ci Nil claim Is till clerk 90 shall dIflYit IffICISI9 COPIiS
Of
ONE PHONE CALl. $TAET$ A
Iseresfter; otherwise a default will Range w East. thence North alone
mail
copy to cIlon 5 me cierk to ai$e the clerk
The Contracl.f's.c.mplhenc. With
'
jilneis at your i. licelhini
NAME
CLA$$IPIED AD- -ON ITS
enferid
against
you
fOr
liii
reliol
said
section
line
Is
a
peW
en
said
p
reprsslnlaflya,
fo all ons copy to eds porsenal the Executive 0,1st
'a'a
Income. Local distribvlirslilp
•Im that I em
RE$ULTPU$I.,IND. TH
and the demanded in the complaint or s.j liris West of the Pew ci
Mparssislereatedinmeestate representative,
regulations In 41 CFR PartSOlshail
ill Mimosa
Ni Ohs SI tIll largest Pot I
NUMSER IS
ts whW'I a COPY Si 19115 silIca
"r:
AiiPersensinfereeMinlheWal, beUSIdOIlIP$IftialontINaluinOf
.
Bepply Corp. Must be ibIs Is
WITNE$Smyilamdendthes.aiol
tasi
to
Ike
Flint
Si
$eghmlmg.
Almlolsiration Nan boon mailed we to whom a_copy of tills. Nal,ic* 01 Equal porIsniIy Clams, SpeCifiC this Court on July 25,1919.
service company established
O$TIEN
so. Mm
ed.'
won filed agent you
arniavea
1l "(SAL)
i'j
maler retail I diehe stirs ac
REPAIRS.
Isi &amp; pestitel 3 SE Hi. trioS
MONTHS
PROM
or
iredloses
a
Of
required
0..
rsqulriØ W
SPeC
aunts. 11,115 M(iiiary fir
e
hems. 3 acres covered w.tNS,
Arthur H. BackeRS. Jr.
iHI PIES? PUSLICATIw,. yr MONTHS PROM
yr
ft on
forth lIt 41 CPR we,.
iiwentery. Ifs satilig, ns en.
pa.lIUferhonoseriN,irl
*5 Clerk 01 the Court
?Nl$NOTICE,tsfitsenyeb$ectiens ThE FIRST PUSUCATION OP ii ertsto meet Ills ee* Nlab4ieliod
JOHN DaM. HAlNI$slthefWat pI.I in
perionc. nicisipry. Will sell
By: iuUnI. Tabir
sick, A gomllsmawi ra.i
sv may have *11 daMuiIIes the THI$NOT$CLtsOile.nyohl.ctlons
1tW
WINOIRWIEDLI
WASHES
Zi.isl,,s
et
Ni tile gas r.plilcal sWi-iW.1W
NrtersIlslrauls.
aardi&amp;. wu
846211..
N Osputy Clerk'
WARD IW000MAN p
Master aria warahauslsg
;
dIstributorshIp. supIy aria
SANFORD
wpuotaftw,o, ml, veiuie or quallilcatless of -- the personal tours Of minority and -tomato iso.
disNibuSirHaPS ills avesable -CuI5SSL1
wlsmplan it Nil WI.'
gsapjlys er. *1 venue s . plsymsld - add leilliMs noEs be
or
.
,
ala. US$05 iavgetfnes$tO
JJshmU.J
ML CUL DS*NOS, AND iur4ictW Of 555I$.
IVISIIIItIIIty !dSIISIM *ImshStl
qua$lIIsI fOilvidvOfi pert time or
—. Les
payment.
SJICT(ON$ NO? 10 PILED AU. CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND the IengII ii 11w caitNeM, 01 in,
the a.In.8
will the Chili 01 Has
w
lvii tWos. Ciii called (III) i.
1919
••
LI,
Ill. NPOS*VI* UHID
OBJECTIONS ft
U
NCh
.
US) fer WormitWo.
FICTSTIOU$NNM
UsIng iv rontel lscesoi4
pjpj' atWasu or kninuilatuly
NffiefIrWgupNcOfhmW*us WILL SI POEIVIRSAI1(D
soeiusalaiuicitortsspeupts
N
'uSiI*ed? 1 SI, I S
NIFIEVIIVUIISISW5Ie 1WosIler; MSere,Wi --- w1s
pralleshly aMid. 111*.
12,1910
Clyde I Pisrcj
miIwr. or Ipnoft- omptsvSss or
,
-.. - ,.,'
ThIs3 EL 1-Ibsmellsss
N p.,u...i R*,unt,ul.
Osrs*y- L CdON
,--t in insOseu a aen. IN
tr.laONIrCIIWVaC* to- CIi iic$ft5.ij pae Si EMERALD
SM.
IispInVI Ciy. Florid.. $ankedGrsclo living. Eels.
.11sidIng_p
Al Pifl.hII,N*ujt.ttvI
Of ml
Of
tfa5VWsRsJ5J90pilkf.j
Wishlyl mSMklv rates. Inqulog
'WUN suueav .i metpelvecy hailed of. Fliflef
Of .1W IetaN
me aetsioss sims it THE
en.oe I.P$IRCY
purpose it esaelIq *5
0*841.1111
w s. i*w. esid-simewim
')*t Lied
$ Islity. 5IiIt
gcj*&amp; sTUDIES tEAChER.
CssIvWvs 15* ihill ,
a
1S1M05
w
to
CWk it Nil CW$iN Calls, WlTIsI1I*sh1Wai*SCIPkOf 1W i
asses for tint, W.lvsW en.
- County

REALTY

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NOTICE OF SALE by closed Bids
(1) 2 BR house, (1) 1 BR garage
apartment. (buildings only &amp; tO
be relocatea). Located corner of
Oak and 14th Ayes. Detailed

$152 MONTH PAYS ALL with
$13,750 dn. Sharp 3 BR, w.0
HIA, w.w carpet, new ref., gas
range, inside utility rm. &amp; walk.
in closet in MBR. Won't last.

STENSTROM

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pets. $300 + security. 305.327.
0473.

carpet, pool. Close to

THE REASON WE'VE BEEN IN

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NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: THE ALTAMONTE COMPANY, a dissolved Massachusetts
corporation, and the unknown
trustees, If any, Of THE ALTA.
MONTE COMPANY, a dissolved
Massachusetts corporation, and
GEORGE W, MORSE, HENRY L.
CHASE, GEORGE FROST, and
CHARLES WHITTIER, as dIrectors
and trustees of THE Al,TAMONTI
COMPANY, a dissolved Mass.
actsau
corporation, arid the unkii

1IUIIIUIUluuuI1'

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DeBary2BR,1½b,CH&amp;A,part.
____________________________
turn, carport. No children, no

requirements will be given an
opportunity to participate In the

AAA EMPLOYMENT

No. 12

vs.
THE ALTAMONTE COMPANY,
etc., et al
ants.

___________________________________
For rent turn, nice 1 BR house. W.
W carpet, adults no pets, ref. 322.

Sanford 2 BR, 2 B, all appl., VVW

.ver,iy,s. lW. AIy it

REALTY

INC.
REALTOR 323-7332
322-0612, 322.7117

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Earn as much as $500 per 10t
stuffing envalopes with o
circulars, For informatior
Pentax Enterprise Dept. S
P.O. Box 1158 Middietown, Ohi

MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
CreativeExpresslons
323.8812

Plaintiffs,

1001 Palmetto Ave.
HAL COLBERT,

35—bfle Home Lots

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HAINES. his wife,

J. W. HICKMAN,

I

11—Itntructlom

CIVIL ACTION NO. 791411.CA.13.K
WEBBER B. HAINES and LOU J.

2 B, FR, lets of storage space.

2544 S. French Ave.

33—Houses Furnished

45042.

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cii.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Room for a growing family. 4 BR,

322-0231,373-7173. 322-0779

meeting basic eligibility

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COURT,

OF SANFORD REALTOR

pets. 1004 Palmetto.

********

THE

141$ Valencia Ct. 3 BR, 1½ bath,
brick const. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 yrs old, $26,500.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

Nowacceptingapplicatlonsforfu
I. part tIme employment wit
Handy Way Food Stores. Mte

Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $200rder. Sanford
area. 322.2314. Sam's Portion
Meats.

."

Lake Mary. $11,300.

Clean furnished 1st floor Apt.,
pyate entrance, adults Only, no

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FOR SALE two-story, 2 bedroom
townhouse, ww carpeting, all
appliances, pool, in Sanford near
shopping, schools, by owner,
$2t,000.
321-0233
eves.,
weekends.

3 BR, 1 B home on 6 lots downtown

REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

Sanford short term, 1 BR adults,
no pets. Ref. $150 dep., $193 mo.
+ dec. All other utilities paid.
323.91-34.

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ACRE LOT IN LK HOWELL

3 BR, 1 B, gas heat, fenced yd.
$26,500. Realtor

2nd St.

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Get fuilexposure-takethat "For
Sale" sign down &amp; run a
classifiedad, Call3fl.2611or $31.

100' on

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preferred. Apply In person
Lakeview Nursing Canter, 919 B.

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Zoned commercial
Sanford Ave. $15,500.

Nurses Aides, 7.3 shift. Exp

DEMN

/

omIsson.Purttser,theomlsslswIII

forSyearolds
Call 322-6645

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..,

$33

323.3,7,

"Fire Fighters"

First &amp; Only child care center open
Begin.
Saturday in Sanford
ning June 2. Sanford Early
Cttildcare Center. 322.6645.

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e-Pwner motivated 2 BR, 1 B, car.
port den w-wet bat, eat in kit.

1 Adult, No Pets

The City of Sanford Civil Srvice
Board s accepting applicatIons
for the position of Fire Fighter
thru Aug. 30, 1979. Apply room
244, City Hall, Sanford, Florida
Monday thru Thursday. Those

Unique Kindergarten

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

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atild care in my home, exp
mother of 2. All ages. 2206 Mitch
ct w. Pinecrest area. 323.9355.

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor.Owner
at 322242O.

•-.

CieanQuietCotta9e

Laborer w.chauffeur lic.
for Sanford area
904 953.5055

___________________________

5 Realtron Cornpetor
5 FuIl.Time Office Supervision
S Compatible Associates
•Over 22 Years Experience
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immaculate 4 BR, 2 B, 2 car
garage w-W carpet, C HIA,
fenced bk. yd. $53,900.

,'

323tO4O

333.1565
&amp;-chiid Care

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on Mellonvllle Ave., 2 garages,
fenced bk. yd., fruit trees &amp;
extra lot for only $25,900.

______________________________

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.

I

lBRFurnapt.,w.wcarPet
A.C.$160m0.6m0.lease

Meat Cutter, stock man. Must be
experienced. Apply at Food
Barn, 25th &amp; Park.

Woman w.sonwouId like
to share your apt.

and administrative

...

$14,000 PLUS. Florida's leading
Men's wear firm, HIS Stores
for Men, now has immedIate
opportunities in management &amp;
sales. Our expansion has created
new careeropportunities locally
&amp; other central Fl. locations
including the Tampa Bay area.
Excellent pay wall fringe
benefits. Call 306.116.0717, ext.9.
For app?. or sand resume to P.O.
Box 1076, Mt. Dora, Fl. 32157.

• National Referral Service

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'How about a 4 BR, 1 B, older home

Kids gone, but the Swing set in the
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 322.2611.

Experienced driver, must know
Sanford area. Apply in person,
Automotive Speed, 2474 Park
Ave.
_____

60,E.ColonialDr,,Orlando
,$0,.fl
Toll Free 1.3002212568

_______

taming the rates payable for such
classIfications and whether area IN THE cIRCuIT COURT OP THE
practice requires the use of these EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
classIfIcations in accomplishing the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOlE
work. Nolnfereflcoconcirnlng area COUNTY, FLORIDA.
practice is to be drawn from their CASE NO.

YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
th.t$headmlnlstrallgnofth,estat,

st Trimlster abortlofl'-4100 Gyn
ClInIc-120; Pregnancy test;
male sterilizatIon; free coun.
seling. Prof essional care.
,rnninire. Con.
itial.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH
ORGANIZATION

,

41—Houses

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S Large Listing Inventory
S. Dominant Advertising
5 10 Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors I ERA

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1 BR executive decorator
nished Condo. Pool, club house,
cable TV. Ev'thmng f15lsed
incdishes&amp;liMfls.$lSOWI.$.lCO
mo. + tax. 322.7991.

Inovative comoanv •xpanding
rapidly, PT clerical position,
hrs. flexible, own transportation. 647-5194.

BORTION SERVICESI

Need a 4 BR, 2 B? Carpet, fenced
yd., nicely landscaped, C H&amp;A,
w.w carpet. Good location.
543,900.

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needs. Associates, experienced
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20 lots Zoned Residential- sizes
start at 73x100, prices start at
$1780. High &amp; dry, you don't need
a boat.

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 1.541.
4617 or 644.301,.

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town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. 25th P1. Exp.
only I Wages commensurate w
abillty.fringe benefits.

A WORD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my many
friends for their prayers, cards
&amp; flowers durIng my recent stay
at Florida Hospital So. for total
knee replacement &amp; other
surgery. Thank you all lovingly.
Pearl Pattin
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costsinth.amountof$3i,Sl.2S.
All Interested persons are hOlItild
IIIatMde.UIPtionOI.9Chpr.partY
SSI IMihl SlhlIsi IS IS
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aeISIs •.pa$. y. IS
S9*S SINCOat till COy
MCSrIS
Click ci the CIty of Cassetbercy,
Florida.
DATED this 14th day of August,
A.O. 1979.
Mary W. Hawthorne
CIty Clerk
D..Ihl.I.' Anni,tf II. A 1170

Arthur H. Backwith, Jr.
Clerk
By: Eve Crabtree
Deputy Clerk

classifications listed below. The
bidder ii responsible for .sc,r.

OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:

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assessments against each property
owner will be considered.
The City of Cassatberry has in its
posseuionanungineer'sestimlteof
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_Spotless 3 BR, 1 B, ref., stove,
drapes, part. turn., for only I
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propriety and advisability of
making the improvements. Costs,
method of payment and the

Publish July 2 &amp; Aug. 3, 12, 19, 1979
Labor incorporated in the ad
vertised specifications does not DEL.131
Include rates for the requested

JAMES CECIL JENKINS,
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL

831-9993

ttlru FRIDAY
Lines Minimum
9.Pdoon
SATURDAY ___________________________

NOTICE
TO: All property owners ana any
other persons lnternted in all lots,
lands and parcels of lands adjoining
and contiguous or abounding and
abutting upon the following
described street located within the
City of Casselberry, Seminole
County, Florida, to wit.
A portion of Southcot Drive, a
distance of 748 lineal feet measured
westerly from the existing paved
surfaceof South Lake Triplet Drive.
Yflhl ADF MFQFRY NOTIFIED
that
the
City Council of the City of
Casselberry, Florida, has deemed it
advisable to Improve the above.
described street with 22 feet of 1 Inch
thick, Type I, asphaltic concrete Oft
a 6 inch iimerock base and 10 inch
stabilized subbase with drainage
pipes and inlets, curb and gutters
an to provide for the assessment of

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I. NotIce $5 Ii4dl'$, Wage
Determinations. The wage rate
determination of the Secretary of

Division
IN RI: ESTATE OP

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on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
3231610 Mariner's ylllige.

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322-2611

5:00 AM. — 5:30 P.M.

property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
Let 1, SHADY OAKS, according
to the ptat thei'eof as recorded in
Plat Book 17, Page 36, Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
at public sale, to the hIghest bidder
for caspi at 11:00 AM. on the 11th
day of September, 1919, at the West
Front Door of the Seminole County
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida.
DATED this 15th day of August,
1979.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
CLERK
By: Patricia Robinson
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August 1V, 26, 1979
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PROlATE DIVISION

Orlando -Winter Park

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

vs.
WINSTON L. MOORE and ANNA B.
NEWMAN formerly ANNA
MOORE,
all costs as p.r Resolution No.291 f
Defendants, the City of Casselberry, Florida.
TAKE NOTICE that a public
AMENDED
hearing will be held on September
NOTICE OF ACTION
10, 1919, at 7:30 p.m. In the City
TO: WINSTON L. MOORE
Hall, at which time the ownrs
2319 Dunston Street
assessed and other interested
Eau GalIie, Florida,
persons may appear before the City
Council and be heard as to the

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President
Attest:
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reserves: the rights to waive any
informalitieslnorrejectanyandall
Proposals, or to re-advertise for
Proposals.
All Proposals must be submitted
as set forth In the "Proposal
Requirements and Conditions."
A Payment Bond in a sum equal to
tOO percent of the amount of the
contract awarded will be required,
A Performance Bond in a sum
equal to 100 percent of the amount of
the contract awarded will be
required.
A Bid Bond or Certified Check in
the amount of 5 percent of the Total
Amount Bid must be submitted with
each Proposal.
The award of this Contract will be
contingent upon the receipt of a
Grant Offer from the Federal
Aviation AdmInistration and
execution of the Grant Offer by the

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ANNA B. NEWMAN formerly
19$) goals for participation by
ANNA B. MOORE
Minority Business Enterprises is
107 Parker Street
twenty percent (20 pct). To ensure OirectorofAviation,orat the office
that maximum bids from Minority of Bristol, Childs &amp; Associates, Inc.,
Tampa, Florida, 33601
YOU and each of you are notified
Business Enterprises are sought, 10)2 Saliedo Street, Coral Gables,
Florida 33146. Complete documents that a suit for specific performance
contractors submitting bids will
requIrdtoprovideevidenceoftheir may be obtained from either the of an Agreement for Deed for the
elf orts in aiding in the reaching of off iceof the Director of Aviation, or following described real property:
Bristol, Childs &amp; Associates, Inc., by
Id QII
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"F". unui r
The Housing Authority of the City payment of a deposit in the amount MOSeon
ording
ci Sanford, FlorIda reserves the of Thirty ($30.00) Dollars for each to the pie? thereof as recorded In
tight to reject any or cli bide or to set. Payment for Plans and other Flit Book 51, Pi,es 46.45, si the
'esive .,any
IguMllII* In the centred Di*Anent* must II
RkMok ets.10l, CSIftMy,
Is thSCh.W.SV.rd lsysSI. Is-' FlAlic
PstIWL
,r.fota lihl-Lse$Sr
'v"•
s bud' illsdIHk,it
1è.j you
period of 30 days subsequent to the Cash will not be accepted. 'This are required to serve a copy of your
opening of bids without the consent deposit will be refunded only to written defenses, if any, on
of the Housing Authority of the City Bidders submitting a formal GEORGE C. KELLEY, P.A.,
Proposal, upon receipt of unused Plaintiffs' attomby, whose adaess
of Sanfora, Florida.
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY Documents in good condition not is p.o. Box 1132, Apopka, Florida,
(10) days after date of 33703, on or before August 30, 1979,
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, later than
ooenino of the Proposals.
FLORIDA
' U' '.n.i with mu '..u,r U!
This contract is under and subject a"
Thomas Wilson Ill
this ' Court either before service on
to:
Executive Director
Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
Minimum wage rates as thereafter, otherwise a default will
Publish: August 3, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19,
established by the Secretary of the beentered against
1979
you for the relief
U.S. Department of Labor.
DEM-46
demanded In the complaint.
FAA Advisory CIrcular
WITNESS my hand and seal of
5100.6A, AppendIx 3 entitled this
Court on July 26, 1979.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
"NOTIFICATION TO BIDDERS OF

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SEMINOLE ME)RIAL
construction subcontract in excess EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
INVITATION TO BID
HOSPITA
ofStO,000atanytierforconstruction CUlT, IN AND FOR SIMINOLI
TheHousingAuthorityoftheCity
I0lEastFirstStru?
work under the contract resulting COUNTY, FLORIDA
of Sanford, Florida will receive bids
Sanford, Florida 32111
from this solicitation. The CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 19.$I.
for n,odernlzation and additions to
NOTICE
notification shall list the name, CA49.l(
CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA. SERVICESTOPERSONSUNABLE address, and telephon, of the sub FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
DAY CARE CENTER AND TO PAY THEREFOR
contractor, emptoyer Identification LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLAN.
EXPANSION TO MAINTENANCE
The Office of Community Medical number;estimateddollaramountof DO, a corporation,
SHOP BUILDING only, until 2:00 Facilities, Department of Health
the subcontactor; estimated star.
P.M.,onthe2ofhdaof August 1919, and RehabilitativeServices, Stateof
ting and completion dates of the
Plaintiff,
at the Administration Building, Florida, has established the sum of
subcontract; and the geographical vs.
Castle Brewer Court West 10th St., 5167,12100 as the Ii'vl of un
area in which the contract is to be CHARLES R. HUGHES and
Sanford, Florida at which time and compensated services to be made performed.
PATRICIA P. HUGHES,hiswlfe,et
pfaceallbidswlll bepubliclyopen,d available by Seminole Memorial
4.AsusedlnthisNotice,endinthe at,
and read aloud.
Hospital, in the period of October 1, contract resulting from this
.l.dan
Proposed forms or contract do 1919 to September 30, 190.
solicitation, the "covered area" is
NOTICE OF SALE
cuments, including plans and spa.
This determination has been made City of Sanford. County of Seminole,
Notice is hereby given that put.
cifications, are on tile at the office pursuant to the requirements of the
State of Florida.
suant to the Final ..udgment of
of the Housing Authority of the City regulations of the Public Health
No proposal may be withdrawn Foreclosure and sale entered in the
of Sanford, Florida, Administration Sarvice, U.S. Departmentof Health, after thescheduled closing timetor causependlngintheCircuitCourtln
Building, Castle Brewer Court, Education and Welfare, (4 CFR, the receipt of Proposal for a period il tr Seminole County, Florida,

Tbe.Chamber of Commerce
of Greater Sanford will support
WMFE.Channel 24's membershlp drive on Wednesday.

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Mildred M. Cask.y, curator of the
o Enter High School

Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial Library

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Ali students to be enrolled and admitted to grades ten
ough twelve at Seminole High School must present one of
following to enter school for the 1t79-1910 school term:
Proof of Immunity Against Measles (HRS-109) certifying
r,
y were previously vaccinated with live measles virus
cine or they were previously Infected with natural
' as es.
Certificate of Immunization (HR-MO or PD-137) certifying
.öat they were previously vaccinated with live measles virus
-ccIne.
Students who were immunized before 1969 must be relm
unlzed before entering.
,"- Students who cannot show proof will not be Issued a schedule
cannot attend dia
The Seminole Cowdy Health Department will be open togive
ynumlzatlons against measles from 8 a.m. through 4 p.m.
, This service will be available through Aug. 24.

Wllh.lmina Sanford and one of her
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Adelines' Plan Flea Market
HraId Phels by Torn Vincent

' The Sound of Swuhine Chapter of Sweet Adeilnes will be
iponsoring a table at the Maitland Flea Market on Sunday,
Sept 8, beginning at 10 am
Members having articles to donate are asked to bring them
to St. Andrews Church during regular rehearsal night. For
further Information please call Bonnie Ramsey, 67843010.

Oh, To Push A Button And Serve Dinner

Housekeeping From Another Century

Stetson Names Area Grads
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microwave ovens certalnly has changed the way
Americans take care of
their homes. Just how
much such inventions have
altered the lifestyle of
homemakers Is vividly
shown in an 1696 version f
how to cook and keep

Area graduates at the Stetson University August cow
mencernent exercises were Uu Claire Miller, B., Sanford;
Gweth E. Ellis, Casaelberry; and Mary Mahoney Pouncey,
Longwood.

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"Housekeepingconsists
care of the house
of
and its divisions or
departments.
"There are three
Homemakers of
departments
— namely:
probably wished and
chamber
work,
cooking,
dreamed, "If only I could
am
laundry.
push a button, and dinner
"These also comprise of
would be ready in a few
taking care of the china
minutes."
Clow and other
How little did Um kww
- t)edth,too, tall ems, to- - woe.
"Thegreat laws of keEpThe following "Co02"
lag house should be:
position for Brides on
cleanliness, tldyneu and
Housekeeping and
thoroughness.
Cooking", was written in
"So much for prelude
June, use by Wuhelinina
on
housekeeping. Now, for
Sanford, fifth daughter and
cooking.
youngest of eight children
"For cooking you need a
born to Gin, and Mrs.
room with a dove and a
Sanford.
Henry S.
WllMln1ns was in her
kitchen range as well as
early teens when she cornseveral tables.

Florida Hospital's Health Education Department will
present a Five Day Live-In Plan to Stop Smoking, Sept. 18-21.
Aimed at the hard-core, chain smoker, the Five Day Live-In
program extends beyond the Initial purpose of breaking the
habit. Participants will receive counsel on diet, exercise and
general health. The staff will include physicians as well as a
chaplain, dietitian, and health educators.
The session will be presented at Camp Kulaqus in High
Springs, Fla., sft'ated on the sip of Q'ieno St$s Pest, and
will fesure canoeing nature frJs,
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For Information contact the IU1V4f.l.

Family Health Fair Coming
Health care information and testing will be offered free to
the public at a Health Fair at the Altamonte Mall, Friday and
Saturday, Aug. 24 and X.
Orlando Regional will offer such tests as: circulation,
breththg, blood pressure, blood typing, personality and so on.
Information displays will Include N.ondology, Surgery,
Infection Control, Plastic Surgery, Prenatal, Radiology,
Phmacy,Heath
theirCareers, eto The Poison Control Center
poison prevention character, "Officer Ugg,"
will feature
who will provide handouts and balloons for parents and

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By TOM NEThEL
animals destroying property, dering along busy highways or
Herald Staff Writer
animal bites, barking dogs, or to capture poisonous sakes
When Bob McIntosh drives strays. "We get lots of calls on found near homes. "We once
his truck through virtually any bite cam. We average 0to60a got a call from the police to pick
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neighborhood, he says he gets month. In summer It's a lot op an eight-foot alligator at
the impression he's not W. In higher with kids out of school Grant and Church $reets at 3
a.m. In Longwood," McIntosh
fact, many times kids will spot and out riding bikes."
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has
been
bitrecalled,
and one hit by a car on
him and yell "MURDERER!"
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collector, he may bL me of the by a dog" since he has been an McIntosh says he loves
wilrnili He has trained hunleast popular people In the animal control officer.
gdop and horsesm05to Us
county.
An investigation Is made on
Helsa dog catcher.
aflreported bite cases.UItIsa life.Asaresu1tofhIsjobheIi
adopted father of a pair of
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McIntosh is one - of four verified bite, the owner of the
young
raccoons named Bandit
animal control officers for animal Is notified and
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5up
Comidy and acting
tags are checked for One and Bandit Two.
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conditioning
unit on top of.
lot, officer,, two of whew are which Is valid for one year.
Rood
in AltAIMOld
vn, irs reopomibla tar the shot Is current, and if
Springs
reported
finding the
ithns1
haiding all
coiiplslids facilities are available, the
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Sim
the young
In the coudy — with the ex- animal can be quarantined at
th
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has
been
bandied
by the
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which has its own department. animal's tags are not current, workers, the mother, detecting
Contrary to popular opinion, or it it is w*agged the animna the hignan scent, had refused
McIntosh does not cruise mustbe quaraxdied at the thin, said McIntosh.
wouaulpldisgopdsgsandcats animalcos*rol shelter oriitha The ihsltSf has no facilities
for young raccoons. In this
to take back to the pound for veterinarian,
case,
the
animal
then
case,
In particular, their qes
destruction, "With the gas
In any
any
had
not
even opened and they
taitage we can't afford to Is closely watched for
needed
round-the-clock
-'' cridae around, even If we symnptins of raigea.
untedto,"add McIntosh Inan. Rescw play an Important feedings SVOTY fours hotvs.
Interview, With only four of. pest of the central o4icif s Mcintosh took them home
&amp;era for the holscesdY,tbs didieta&amp;m.ktbycarsand wd,With the help of his wife
little $tri. no has them
dopuimsat has its hands full An injured animals are
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be
situated ifl that part of the
house where it Is likely to
be s unny at some time
during the day. The dairy
should never be situated In
a damp room, for damp.
ness makes the dairy smell
musty and nothing taints
the milk and cream so
much as a damp, musty

bins. Each kind of wine
should be placed ln its own
bin with a partition In
betw
"The coal cellar need not
have any window. In It
should be placed a heap of
coal. Here also should the
wood be placed. The
splintered wood should be
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"The housekeeper
should, If possible, procure
the long ton of coal.
Marginal Notes
"Why the kitchen should
be the basement of the
house:
The kitchen should be the
basement of the house for
this reason: Since the
kitchen as well as the
scullery needs a great
amount of water, It is
easier for the water to be
transported
In
the
basement than to be
transported by pipes to the

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should have a sink In It with
hot and cold water. A drain
for things to be washed, as
well as soap and a plentiful
supply of towels. There
should be two kinds of
towels. A heavy towel for
wiping dishes and linen
towels for glasses and
silver. Now we come to the
cellar,
"The cellar should have
two rooms adjoining it. The
coal cellar must have a
grating — not exactly a
window, but an opening.
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It Is rtquu .d that your ld be riatorsd bsk. op. hess. Yes may rir at ts ictesi cs y bstss $

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preserves, eggs, salt,
pepper, oil, vinegar and at
lead four spices, such as
cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg
and vanilla).
"The good housekeeper
should keep these two
pantries under lock and
key at all times. She should
also be at great pains to
confiscate all rats in the
aforesaid pantries,

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laws ln the dairy should be:.
that dairy has windows,
that no vegetables are
allowed In the dairy, and
that the door of the
aforesaid dairy be kept
under lock and key and that
also no petroleum lamps be
carried In and left in the
dairy.
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to meats. Beef, veal,
turkey, chicken and ducks.
This pantry must have a
window. Since all the meat
should be hung up, so
beams with hooks are
essential for the meat
pantry.
"The second pantry
should be a room with a
window also, but a light
closet could do as well. The
second pantry should be
devoted to such things as
flour, sugar and graini. (If
kept in barrels, they should
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nothing in It excepting the
things necessary for
cooking.
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complete unless It has four
rooms adjoining
It.
Namely: the pantry, the
cellar, the dairy and the
scullery.
"The dairy should be
spotlessly clean at all times
and should be filled with
shelves which can be
removed and replaced for
cleaning. There should be
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writ, to: Florida Gulf Coed Art Ceder, = Psecs do Lien
Blvd., B,U.alr, Fl.. MS.

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provided to the Evening
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Sanford, who is the Curator
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72nd Year, No. 26—Thursday, September 20, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

East Central Region

Seminole Pegged For High Growth By '82

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

"Seminole will grow simply
lie said the major problem
And, French said, he believes
because of the attractiveness of the 200,000 population estimate with growth is that. new
the area. "More attention will by 1982 may be a little low, homeowners do not begin to pay
Seminole County will grow to be paid to multiple-family "That would be a growth rate of property taxes for 18 months to
population of 200,000 in the housing (apartments and only eight
year," he two years after they move into
xtthree years, a growth rate condominiums)
because said.
those homes. "As soon as they
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move into homes they begin
There si no way to stop
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demanding
services they are
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growth in the county. Th
Central Florida housing means reduced land
e East Central
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commission
has
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rezoned job for everyone to combat and
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sf lots for sub- we never catch up. The only
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builders
have
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"Whether apartment units many of these loth sold already. way to catch up would be if
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orida's east central region trepreneurs however," Guillet I don't
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mirjole will experience the said.
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hest percentage of growth,
Will Seminole County be
year period, everyone is paying
high prices of
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for the services for the new
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people. It is an advantage to
"I think Seminole County is them and a disadvantage to the
t unusual for Seminole
now the 10th largest county in rest of us. The state Legislature
unty, according to The
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Ltion published by the ECFRecause Or trii
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attractiveness
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' *rcent to 83,692 and in the ready by 1982 to provide service program in preparation for the substantially completed before
tervenlng nine years since the for the predicted 40,000 citizens growth.
Jan. 1, full value on the home
$70 decade opened the county's who will be moving here?
could
not
be
assessed
Jan.
until
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population has nearly doubled
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sometime," said County base we have. One of the main the Improved property would
Sem i nole School Superintendent ll am
aLayer, teft,
The major growth areas, Commission Chairman Bob things the commission is going not be paid until the period of
and School Board Chairman Robert G. Feather look Meeting on Sept.26 for the lie%%, -111111 Ifigh School"
French. "That is one of the to have to do Is figure out November, 1980 to April, 1981.
.uiUet said, will be along the
Interstate 4-SR 436 corridor reasons why the county corn- better, more efficient ways of
over the plans for the new Rock Lake Middle School planned for eOflStrUCtk)tI Ili Lake Mary. Growth
Meanwhile, Sheriff John Polk
florthward.
"We'll
said population estimates currently under construction in Longwood. Mean- projections for Seminole indicate there'll be witch
see mission, before I came on providing service," he said.
Ognificant growth in the Lake board, pushed for the county
"The people will not stand for completed by his dil-partment in
while, the school board Is to open bids at the board more planning here over tile llext few years.
Mary area and Sanford, and city governments in a large tax increase," French 1973 predicted Se1ninule would
-principally in housing but also Seminole to prepare land use said, reiterating continual have 150,000-to-170,000 people detective division," Polk said. rate increases
population Delegation ichairnum, Reps. l)-çot-oa, iSen. Clark Maxcll.
in considerable commercial plans a year before other problems seen over the years by 1980. "By 1962 we will have
"We have four new ones increases," Polk said.
Robert Hattaway, D-Attunonte U- Eau thiflie was absent ) that
and Industrial development," counties in the state had to do where a high rate of growth is to have 25 new deputies, 20 for coming on this year, all for road
Gullet also told the members Springs and Bobby Brantley, Itroad patrol and five for the patrol. "Nomally the crime of Seminole's Legislative Longwood and Sell. John Voht,
maintained.
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The nninations of
Davis
of Sanford, County Judge
Wallace Hail of Lake Mary and
Edward L. Stahley of Cocoa for
appointment to the newly
created circuit judgeship for
the 18th judicial circuit—
Seminole and Brevard counties
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Guy. Bob Graham.

torneys were recommended to
the governor by a specially
appointed judicial nominating

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committee. Among the local
personson that committee were
attorneys Newimm Brock and
Gary Massey and Mrs. Mary
Lou McDonald of Sanford.
Davis, 55, partner in the
Sanford law
of Stenstrom,
Davis and Mcintosh was
memberoftheFlom-jda Houseof
Representatives in the 1960s
and is currently- Altamonte
Springs city attorney, a position
he has held for thr past 21
years. He is also ciLy attorney
firm

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officesaldiodaythegovernoris
expected to announce his appointment to the office the first
part of next week.
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V.S.flpasa larger'outsldeRag leptesestedhy Soith Seminole VFW Post
07 member.. Woodlands principal Harold Ileckesbach (center) accept.
Old Glory from Commander Joe. Kiepposboeg (right) and patriotic In.
structor LucUle MeClug (left). Safety patrol members Robert Sawtelle
(bottom left) and Angels Half (bottom rlgbt)lóskos.
the

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hall, 42, a county judge for
the past 11 years, having been
appointed to the jost by then°"
Kirk in 11)68, was
bouiy associated with the
law firm of Hutchison and
lAfflCr. Lefiler was appointed
to a circuit judgeship several
ears ago and was subsequently elected.

Stahley, 47, is a former u.S.
attorney and was patronage
chief for Kirk when lie was
governor.

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School Meetings

discussed during the last school
board meeting Sept. 19 which
tasted till 2 a.m. As chairman of
the school board Feather has
the authority to call meetings
whenever he deems necessary
according to Feather and other
school board members.
According to Feather, regular

Seminole County School
Board Chairman Robert
Feather is tired of long, twice-amonth meetings and will
establish two additional
meetings a month.
Feather confirmed today the
decision to hold weekly
meetings. The matter was

of Oviedo aad
lonnerly
Longwood city attorney.

meetings will be called on the
and third Wednesdays in
addition to the second and
fourth Wednesdays already
established.
The only Wednesday that the
board will not be meeting will
be if the month has a filth
Wedn esday, Feather said.
first

"It's better to make decisions
before 10 p.m." When he was

chairman once before Feather
initiated the four-times-amiionth meetings and remembe red the only tune meetings
would last past 10 p.m. was
during discussions of cornplicated zone lines.

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themselves or having somebody else come back an hour
later with it lower bid would be to require bidders to post a
deposit. If they withdrew their bid, they would lose their
deposit under his proposal.
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Seminole County Arthur
Beckwith said situations similar to that involving Mrs.
Dunaway "could not happen here."
Beckwith said Seminole County procedures call for the
bidder to make immediate payment following a sale. If
the bidder does not pay, his bid is cancelled, the property
is re-advertised and put up for sale weeks later.
Kirk said he did not know what property he was buying
when he purchased the Dunaway house. He said he got to
the January auction late and asked If all the property had
been sold. When he was told it had not all been sold and
that some parcels would be coming up for
hour later he made the first and only bid on the Dunaway
property.
When he
contacted by Mrs. Dunaway he said he
agreed tucancel the sale and did not make any money in
the transaction.
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The Law states that If a reasonable deposit is not
received, the county clerk thall cancel the bid and sell the
property the following day.
"I'ddianythinglf we could geithat situation cleaned
up in Orange County," Grlaadt said.
Orange Coámty offk'iaIa contend the one-hour rule

The practice of holding a second auction one hour after
the first suction 13 peculiar to Orange Comity. According
to Roy GrInsit
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Florida Department of . Revenue, the practice, also is
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
71st Year, No. 312—Sunday, August 19, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Price 25 Cents

At Drag Racing Hangout Near Oviedo

Cars Hit Gr p 6 TeenmAgers Dead

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS

Identified as Mark Edward
Collins said the first unit was
James, 1, of Orlando and a paramedic unit and tranBernard Finnigan, 19, also of sferred the survivors to Winter
A teen-age drag racing Orlando. James was listed in Park Hospital. He said second,
hangout near Oviedo became a stable, but guarded condition at third and fourth units were
horrid death scene early Winter Park
Memorial dispatched shortly thereafter.
Saturday when two cars Hospital. Finnigan was
"We had eight men on the
rammed into a group of 40 to 50 reported to be In serious con- scene at one time or another.
youths, killing six of them and dillon in the intensive care unit Our cardiac unit stayed on the
injuring two others,
of the hospital.
scene over an hour and a half,"
The Florida Highway Patrol
n's mother said she Collins said.
said the
assembled was called to the hospital at
The drivers of the cars
on a dark stretch of blacktop on am. She said her son is ex- strWq the group have been
state Route 430 four miles north pected to survive.
identified as Rebecca Ann
state Route 50 in Orange
"All he could remember was Wagoner, 23, and Robert Jefwdy to watch a drag race. being hit from behind and trey Wray,26, both of Orlando.
The cars striking the thro wn through the air," Mrs
and
d teens were driven by
nigan said.
Wray were treated and
a man and a woman who
Highway Patrol spokesmen released No charges have been
left sperty about a mile down said some ofthe victims were filed against them, Hall said.
the road, the Highway Patrol not car rying identification. A
Hall said Miss Wagoner was
said. The accident occurred at search was being conducted for driving a 1970 model con12:50 am., Trooper Larry Hall witnesses who could help In vertible when she struck the
the id,:!fIcatlon of the bodies, group. Wray's car then hit Miss
of the FliP said,
"It was bed," said W. A. the FHP reported.
Wagoner's car from the rear
Greg
Hines, a paramedic called to
Collins,
corn- and both vehicles plowed into
the accident. "... the bodies municatlons supervisor for the victims, Hall said.
were everywhere — under cars Herndon Ambulance Service in
An Orange County deputy
on cars, in ditches. They were Orlando, had just come on duty said the stretch of 420 where the
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don't know the party's name
racing out there before.
trooper Hall said they included at 12:51 a.m. Our first unit Apparently this was another
four males and two females. responded and arrived at 1:95," one of the Friday night drag
The Injured youths have been Collins said.
races," the deputy said.

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The scene early Saturday morning on state Route 420 where six teen-agers were killed after being struck by two cars,
According to Wray's father, He said the crowd of teens there were about 40 to 50 kids shoulders.
High School. Wink told me that
John Wray, he himself had been standing in the middle of the watching drag races.'
Wray's lather said when he the death scene looked just like
traveling westbound on S.R. 420 road, may have been unable to
"how would you like to be found out about the tragedy he Vietnam at
worst."
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Wray said his son was in betl

accident. He said he saw two from behind them because they have four
headlights, abreast, after it happened and arrived and had been pretty badly iiicars apparently drag-racing in were watching the racing ears coining straight at you?" The there
about the time one of jured. The son, according to his
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senior Wray said. lie said one of Ilerndon'sainbulances, rr v 1. f t er, has a fractured rib and
Wray' s father, a rowing the two cars that hit the youths "The first one I saw was
He said he believes his son coach at West Virginia veered off the road and went driver and it turned out I the "his nose will need plastic
knew surgery. They put 70 stitches in
and Miss Wagoner may have University, said his son told into the marshy ground just him. It WILS
Wink limes and I'd his right knee to sew up two
encountered the smime situation. him 'there was no place to go, beyond the road's steep coached him at
Winter l'ark deep gashes."

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Lucille BaIl Sidekick Vivian Vance Dead At Age 66

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BELVEDERE, Calif. (UPI) — Actress Vivian Vance, best
bown as Lucille Ball's muddi&amp;hsaded sidekick on th e old "1
Lays Lucy,' ad "The Lucy Show"
series, died Friday of
cancer.
was Is.
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shall mlas her terribly," said Miss Ball, who had worked with
Miss Vace off and cn for 26 years. III lost one of the best friends
I've ever had and the world has lost one of the great performers of
the stage, films and television."
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Miss Bells for'co.aam. a dex4iushend, Deal Arno, issued a
statement m wnlng the loss of "one of the great artists I had the

honor and pleasure to work with " and 'one of my best friends."
Miss Vance played Ethel Mertz, the scatter-brained landlady
and friend, O "1 Love Lucy" from 1951 to 1958, one of the most
popular TV series ever made, and portrayed Lucy's friend Vivian
Bagley In "The Lucy Show" from 1962 to 1968.
They made a final appearance together in a 1977 special, "The
President Visits Lucy.

She studied with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Wi ll iam
familiar role of Olive Lashbrook.
Inge, spent years in small theater presentations of heavy
It was there that Miss Hall and Arnaz ready to launch "11 AVL'
dramatic works and appeared in many Broadway musicals in the Lucy" with a key role still unfilled saw her on stage and
said to
1930s and 1940s, understudying Ethel Merman in "Anything
each other, as they later recalled, "That's our Ethel."
Goes."
She was first married in 1941 to Philip Ober, after appearing
"Just my luck, Ethel Merman never nitssed a performance in
with hUn in the Broadway musical "Kiss the Boys Goodbye."
five years," she later recalled.
They
divorced in 1959.
She co-starred in "Over 21" in North Africa, the first stage
production to tour a combat
in World War II.
After her marriage to Dodds in 1961, she lived with him in
She suffered a nervous breakdown after the war, and as part
Connecticut and commuted to Hollywood. They moved to
her recovery therapy, was advised to work In a role she knew
Belvedere, near Berkeley on San Francisco Bay, five years ago.
well. Finding a production of "The Voice of the Turtle" at the II
it spokesman said a private funeral would be held next week in
Jolla, Calif., Playhouse in the sunnier of 1951, she took the
Belvedere.
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Lucy, Miss Vance began as a stage actress and her literary
opinion was highly regarded by her second husband, New York
publisher John Dodds.
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That one man, hesaid, was
Vincent Leroy Ashley.
Ashley, 23, was the key
witness for the state. He
testified that he was with
Mills when the pair entered
the Wright hems on May
25. Ashley saId it was Mills
who carried the shotgun
and Mills who killed
Wright.
In exchange for that
testimony, Ashley received
from
Immunity
prosecution In any crime
connected with the May 25
burglary and shooting.
Ashley also received Am.
mimity for a burglary aDd
two other armed robberies
he Is believed to have
ç,panItted (inning aosw
month period this sumS,
"Don't make the same
mistake the state has
already made by believing
this man," Groans told the
jury In his closing
argument. "Remember
man has been glv.s an
dial. Bee
incredible
Via fired the
waudng
sway
from
MbIS
crime
spree.
Of
entire
cosias
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say
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A jury of seven women
and five man deliberated
mom than four hours
Friday night before
returning a verdict of
gay In the murder trial of
25.yswdd Gregory Mills
of sanford.
The jury will return to
court it 10 a.m. Monday to
to
whether
decide
recommend the death
penalty for Mills. The
alhsrnittv,wouldbs life ln
pulianif the jury don not
lbs suit to the
sisotric cheW.
Is *4iW'' to the first
dI'IS meidor conviction,
the jury returned verdicts
of oft as churges of
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bitter)?
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apologized to the jury for
having to use a criminal's
testimony to convict a
criminal.
"Sometimes you have to
let the little fish go in order
to get the big fish," Marbleduie said.
In a&amp;liulon to the
ness account of the crime
by Ashley, the jury heard
taetkncny from firearm's
experts who tested for
tram of gunpowder on the
hands of both Ashley and
MAUL Tb. results: Ashley
had no trace of powder;
Mills had powder residue
which "would have been
consiollerA with the firing of
a shotgun."
Ashley was apprehended
and questioned by Sanford
police minutes after the
Wright shooting. Mills was
food shortly thereafter at
Seminole Memorial How
*Ial, whore he told pollee
he had )M because of C
sevrn toothache.'
Both men were Aininidi
Mi saspeds since the Victim's wife, Margaret
o&amp; sii.
t
a black man asceps on a
bicycle. Mills arid Ashley
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had bicycles wiun
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Vincent Ashley testifies at Mills' trial
M ills began rocking
nervo usly in his dfr, his
jaw tightening as Mar ble.
done verbally recreated
the events of the crime in
his final words o the jury.
But Mills stood erect and
did not flinch at 11:35
when the verdict was
turned and

gone to several ba rs on the
night before the shooting
and played pool into the
early morning hours. He
went to the hospital for the
toothache about 3 a.m., he
said,

Greene opened his
defense arguments Friday
aftflOCIl and Called only
one witness, Mills himself.

"No sir," Mills said.
During
his
cross
examination of Mills,
Marblestone asked the

further,—

Mills told the jury hehad

same question. Again the

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"Did you shoot and kill
James Wr1o't" Greene
asked his client.

answer was "no, sir,"
But Marbiestone coneluded his cross examination by asking Mills if he
would He to the jury If it
means, keeping himself
of the electric chair.
"Yes, I would," Mills

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Lake Mary for treatment of
Herald Staff Writer
that city's sewage at the
Sanford City Manager proposed Sanford regional
Warren Knowles laid it on the sewer plant.
line for the Lake Mary City
The resolution is among the
Council Thursday night.
details which must be corn"If the county and the city of pleted before federal funding is
Lake Mary are not interested released for the $11 million
(in the regional sewer concept) expansion and improvements
Just tell us," he said.
at the Sanford sewer plant to
"You've been playing this convert it into a regional
game for over a year now and facility.
I'm getting tired of it," Knowles
After lengthy debate, the
told Lake Mary City Attorney Lake Mary City Council apGary Massey.
proved the resolution on a vote
Knowles renmrks to Massey of 'H with Councilman Harry
were made after the city at- Terry casting the only
torney told the city council he dissenting vote.
could not recommend approval
Terry said the city by
of a resolution, the main points adopting the resolution was
of which had been called good buying a "pig in a poke." Terry
by an arbiter fromu the state's also suggested Sanford's inpublic service commission.
terest in having Lake Mary be
The resolution outlines the part of the regional system is
method lobe used by Sanford in
See LAKE MARY, Page 2A
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Two men were arrested early Maltiand was burglarized and
reported Tuesday at the home of peat moss in the same
BURGLARY
Saturday morning and charged Jewelry, cub and other Items
of a Longwood man when lOCatiOn about 1½ weeks ago.
An undetermined amount of
with the burglary and theft of were stolen.
jewelry, silverware and liquor
someone started a fire using
more than $32,000 in cash and
ALARM SYSTEM
TRANSFORMER ON FIRE
was stolen from a home near
ne needles In his garage,
merchandise from a man's
STOLEN
A
transformer near Longwood, according to
according to Seminole County
mobile home Aug. 7.
A sound-activated alarm
Casselberry
was set afire Seminole County deputies.
deputies.
Arrested at their homes were system valued at $2,000 was
of
Box
Tuesday
afternoon
when a bolt
Jerry Fingerhut, 9
Warren Bruce Maples, 33, at reported stolen from the ball
of
lightning
struck
the struc-.
William L Armstrong of 100
678, Longwood, told deputies
1514 Elliot Ave., Sanford, and field area concession at Chase
ture,
according
to
Seminole Wild Holly, The Springs, tâld
two teen-agers informed him
Robert Glen Laying, 31, o(115 Park In Sanford, police
deputies someone entered his
they had put out the fire with a County deputiesE. Wilbur, Lake Mary. Both reported Friday.
Cablevision office at 219 S.
home sometime Wednesday but
garden hose. The fire had been
men were taken to the Seminole
Police said the theft Is French Ave. Friday, police started underneath the garage
The transformer is located no sign of forced entry was
County Jail. Initial bond was set believed to have occurred said..
door, which was open six inches across from 1908 Lake Marion found.
at $8,400 on both men.
sometime between Aug. 4 and
Police old the burglars used from the floor. Deputies say no Cr. and suffered an estimated
Robert
7, reported Aug. 8.
toisto form open the rear door damage to the garage door damage of $7,000 deputies say.
Proprty stolen included a
to Seminole County Sheriff's
IV TAKEN
The Seminole County public watch, a gold wedding band, a
deputIes Aug. 7 that his mobile
A color television valued at
ATTEMPTED ARSON
Fingerhut told deputies safety department responded to silver wedding band and two
home on Red Bug Road near more than 00 was reported
An attempted arson was someone had set a fire to a pot the call.
bottles of liquor.

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look fornrd to another week under
dlIiiN* water.uee restrictions as repair work continues
cripplid 4, H'tkn gotthat supplies most of their
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Arrested For $32,000 Burglary

Wills the to wMsr.use restrictions backed by jail
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Lake Mary Jo ins Regional

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IC011thw0d From Pa( 1A)
100 percent Of the cod. Since we Phil Kulbes said It had been return on Sanford's Investment the resolution is the cost to Lake
Mrs. Southward said the
because that is the only way have gotten Into this project, It agreed by himself and other in the current facility is Mary of "81 cents per 1,000 regional sewer system is the
grants for 75 percent of the has cod Sanford $300,000," representatives ofthe various good." Kulbes said the £
gallons,a good deal. There jsa only answer to Lake Mary's
project's cod will be approved Knowles said. "Just till us one governmental entitles Involved spokesman said usual rate Of capacity at the plant Sanford is financial problems. The sewer
by the federal government,
way or another what you want to seek arbitration from the return on Investment approved willing to relinquish to Lake system, she said, "would en.
"It's In the best interests of to do."
Public Service Commission by PSC for utilities under its May. We are going to replace courage industrial develooment
Sanford, Lake Mary, and (PSC) on the proposed control Is 10 percent or more. that capacity (in expansion) and expand the city's tax
all the people to work together.
delegates have bees rjntion.
It will be cheaper for everyone
Kulbes said the rate of 81 at today's value. We have of- base.
battling
over the rateiettlng
In the long rim. But, not when
Kulbes said a representative cents per 1,000 gallons of fered to put you in the sewer
"I don't know the ads," salu
the people of Sanford are being method for more than a year. of the PSC had said inclusion in sewage treated, proposed in the business as you need it."
Councilman Cliff Nelson, voting
lAke Mary City M*IIIPr the rate of an eight percent resolution, Is also good.
- pushed and may have to pick up
"This is very complicated," for the resolution, "but It's the
At the end of Kulbes' report, Massey said. "On an eight per only game in town."
NOTES
Massey, who had been 100ldfl5 cent return, it Is still a profit. If
In addition to Nelson, Mrs.
over the proposed resolution the plant were sold you would Southward, Mark and CounISMIISOLI MIMOSIA.
said, "I can't recommend this. get all the money back."
Mdar C. Reki,
cilman Burt Perinchief voted
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F*M Brooklyn
The PSCbasically sets rates
Registration
Days
"Give
the
man
an
answer,
for
the resolution.
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Un F. Ervin
for privately owned utilities." yes or no," said Councilman
aflS A. Fogg
He said the return on in- Francis Mark.
$saNr:
HiiwItt. Hammonds
vestment means a profit to
and Baby
Councilman Cliff Nelson said
AL Dalil
Girl
privately owned utilities,
L. Fr*s
the regional concept will
Knowles explained that
?iS Q.Isr
At
"
EdIm Jkson
probably be a bargain for the
Schools regional
JIM" W
plant will require an next 20 years.
Nstti. Maran
iy J. WIWII
Glib.,?
Investment of $15 million . While
lime D. Jsiisux. 00110"
Mrs. Southward asked
Students at Milwee Middle School may pick
made available then
Dam
p
75 percent of those costs will be Knowles for an explanation Of At
Srisy I. L"". LaM Mary
Mary K. Rambo
UP
their
schedules
for
the
1V7910year
school
year
LA&amp;EBRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL
111081110 5.. KaFdy. tAil MIVIS
paid for through a grant from the phrase in the resolution
$reff J. Vol Hsrbulis
between 10 a.m. and noon on FrIday, Aug. 24
OrientatIon
for new students is scheduled
PrIKM'&amp;
An open house Is set for
°
AiMay .1. Wilburn
the
federal government, calling for Lake Mary to
511115$
Other schools with regist____
for Thursday, Aug. 23. Class schedules Y
ration and open
JssqI J. Dunne, D.Itona
acSunday,
1p.m. to8p. for the
Sanford
will
have
to
ISSVS* ON PFIKIHI
Elmer
IYI
pay for the lively participate within
house announcements In preparation of the
I. SmiTh, Diltoni
be
picked
up
at this tlZfla.
new
Longwood
branch of
Ovsd
Y.
Lasnard D. Cooke. .
remainIng 25 percent of the cost days or the resolution would be Flagship
first day of school on Aug. 27 are as follows:
lAZE HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL
51K15A*SIS
Bank
at
1020 state
Carri. IniIend, Lonesood
with Lake Mary paying nothing
IAKEVIEWMIDDLESCHOOL
An open house for new stvdestzwilJ be held
Aarn M. LId isn, PaIsf.y
Road 434.
inthewayof"upfront"znoney.
see
Knowles said he would
ck
Stuntand
parents are Invited to attend an
at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 23. Class schedules may be
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Refreshments will Pip
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Lake Mars as an active
open hots. between 9 a.m. and noon on
picked up Aug. 23 or Aug. 24.
during
the grand opening
not be investing any money, ticipant in the regional system
Thursday, Aug. 23. Student will have an op
OVIEDO HiGH SCHOOL
celebration
when visitors will
Sanford will reserve 18 percent If they filed within the next year
portunity to meet theft teachers and pick up
Ninth graders and new students are invited
be able to tour the new bank
of
the
plant's
capacity
for
the
an application for funding for a facility.
their class schedules.
toattesdan open hosaefroen lO am. toapm.
use of Lake Mary.
sewer
collection a
be
CROOMS HIGH SCHOOL
on Aug. 23 and Aug. 24. All new students may
"We will be paying eight constructed In the city.
Student orientation will be held from $ a.m.
pick ii, their schedules on the first day of
percent," said Councilman Pat
MONUMENT C !
"I have fathered a num er of
to 3p.m. on Aug. 23. Schedules may be picked
school.
Southward,
"for
the
privilege
Of
white elephants in my 25 years
Hwy 1, 92 FERN PARK
up at this time.
LYMAN RIGHSCHOOL
not coming up with the up front with Sanford," Knowles said. "I
SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL
Students
may
register
nsa
smW
the
Ph. 339 698A
________
money."
don't want to father an elephant
Student orientation will be held St ii am.,
day Of school Sdi.dulis may be available by
Sanford City Eugssr Mack of this sin
regional
Thursday, Aug. 23. Class adsidulea will be
Aug. 23.
I 744Y said the bottom line Of r1•
ORLANDO, Ph. (UPI) A Chicago couple claim they
.rsd 4311011111" injiriss two years ago because they
were MIN frn the bkofanaiiM they paid toride.
Qsisa said Piesi Jacobean filed the suit Wednesday
Ckm World fir as woodw moot of
domagss.
(cU west. Jr., said the "suddenly
i
waridng the eligli-et threw the piatitti to
g
ewg thom sayita and psemaneg Injuries."
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Lake Mary cliv officials are
to meet with a representative of
Florida Public Utilities Co. to
work
tiijt
a
franchise
arr;rngetlitiit to In,
natural
gas SCFVICC availaW' to the

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two seaborne Palestinian commandos and captured two
others today after intercepting their boat off Israel's
northern Mediterranean coastline, military sources said.
The sources said the clash occurred off the coastal
resort town of Naharlya, the site of a seaborne Palestinian
raid April22 that left four Israelis dead and four wounded.
Two raiders were killed and two captured in today's incident, sources said.
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NAPLES, Italy (UP!)
Five surviving babies of the
octuplets born to an Italian woman who took fertility
drugs fought for life in incubators today, and doctors say
only two may live.
Three of the babies born to Mrs. Pasqualina Chianese,
29, have died one, a 15ounce girl, several hours after
the multiple birth Thursday, and two more, a boy and a
girl, Friday.
Two boys and three girls, suffering from respiratory
problems, have been placed in incubators in four different
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PARIS (UPI) - France has cut aid to Central African
Emperor Bokassa I because of a report by African investigators that he ordered and "almost certainly"
participated in the killings of hundreds of school children
for complaining about wearing costly school uniforms.
Diplomatic sources said the cuts involved money for
developmental projects that ended up in the pockets of
Bokassa, called by the French press "the Frenchspeaking Idi Amin."
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be assessed to the city sub- be available to all the city
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Co. currently I4S
Currently, billings to Lake
scribers, but rather would be residents. Maheu didsay.
franchises
with Sanf(cI.
Mary residents annually is
taken out of company profits. however, the firm usually
Winter Sprius
and
Longwood
is about $lO,®,
said.
Maheu said preferred plans willing to invest up to twice the
and has been given the a$otwould have the firm extending annual billing to a irom to
Massey alter making a inent for natural gas for the
its natural gas lines along the pitivitli' the service,
cursory review of the model
entire North Seminole area lie
Lake Mary Boulevard right-offranchise said he isn't sure the
way through the city to reach
lie nwritiom'd $2($) as the fee could not be charged back to added the firm has a contr1ut
the new Crossings planned unit usual annual billing to a private users from the way the for several hundred horned in
(levelOplilt'flt in county ti.'rri- home, adding if a group of tlot'urnerrt is written. lie also the Crossings, would like 1 to
tory.
homes IS interested, the said he would not recommend serve Lake Mary and all lie
lie could not answer specific chances are be tter that the the city enter Into a 30-year
territory clear to the Wvt$va
questions horn coiint'iliin'n on service would be riiadt' franchise.
River.

tire t)ixoii Mental health ('enter Mrs. Boldt's right leg is thinner tiorno' wtreii LI nurse discovered
in Dixon. Ill., because she was 811(1 shorter th an her left arid she was not retarded.
Slit'
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regular
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to her spirit'
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She lived in the Dixo n ('enter h'omn high sohitiol,
hy boire and she walks with the for the first seven sears of her
hremi she as 17, Mrs. Boldt
aid of crutches. in addition, life, but was l)lau('(l in a foster said, slit' coirviro'ed her parents

Other defendants in the tut
were the Dixon ('enter, he
doctor who delivered her, lie
hospital where she was b ru
and the state of Illinois. Non of
those named in the suit had ny
immediate comment.

to meet her. The Multacks took
her out to di nner and offered
her a $) bill at the end of the
evening, she said.
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father 1(11(1 her. "Leave u
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Sues Parents For Comm itting Her

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Kart!l
Multark Boldt sa .s her parents
shut her awayin a home for the
mentally retarded the first
seven Years of hem life hecause
she was born ithi a .;piminl
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mother of a 4-year-old son, has
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saying they denied her the
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and care of a nunnal family.
Mrs. Holdt, a divorcee living
in New haven, Mich., filed the
suit this week in U.S. District
Court in Detroit against her
parents, Hyman and Lorayne
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The suit said that because Mrs.
Boldt was not retarded, her

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autlrori7ulg Mayor Walter
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United Press International
President Carter's special envoy to the Middle East,
Robert Strauss, has failed to get Israeli agreement for a
compromise U.S. resolution on the Palestinians at the
United Nations, but vowed to stand by lrael at the world
body and veto a Kuwaiti measure on "Palestinian rights."
Strauss flew to Egypt Friday after conferring with
Israeli leaders in Jerusalem on the first day of a Middle
East trip designed to push the peace process ahead,
following U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young's resignation
because of his unauthorized meeting with a 111,0
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In the interest of a true community spirit on
behalf of e zoo, e Orltts spearheaded a 'llama
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the person who came up with a suitable name for
the baby ruminant, a "first" for the zoo.
Any patron buying an admission ticket to the zoo
was eligible for an application to submit a name for

By DORIS DIETRICH

Problem

Wors ens

The exodus of refugees from Communist Indochina has presented the world with a problem
that is at once moral, economic and political. An
acceptable humane solution must include responses that address each of the Issues raised. To do
less Is to risk deepening an already appalling
tragedy.
In recent weeks, Hanoi has responded to the
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country.
Hanoi has given its non-Communist Asian neighbors and those Western nations accepting refugees
for resettlement a welcome breather in the form of

be escapees.
Vietnamese authorities recently announced the
arrest of 4,000 persons caught attempting to
escape. These same officials report that some of
those arrested were shot. Others no doubt, will be
forcibly relocated to the dreaded "new economic
zones" or incarcerated in the network of prisons
and "re-education" camps that constitute Vietnam's version of the Gulag Archipelago.
The well-documented truth is that Vietnam has
decided to rid itself of whole segments of its society
judged unreliable by the politburo in Hanoi. If the
world will not accept these people as refugees, it
must be prepared to witness their liquidation.
The United States government cannot and must
not acquiesce In any such "final solution." And yet,
Um comments of some members of the
coniresgonat delegation that visited Hanoi
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movement for civil rights and economic equity
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Seminole County schools open their doors Aug. 27
to officially begin the new school year.
That's only about a week
but none too soon
for motorists to consider sharpening up their
driving skills and revising some driving habits.
Student safety is what we're after here. Soon
afterachool is out for the summer, drivers have a
tendency to change their driving habits because
school crossing guards are abse,*, and familiar
warning lights frashln(J approaches to school
crossiMi are deactiva . Motorists drive a little
faster 1i those areas during summer confident
there's no danger because the crosswallcs are, free
of students.
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ikeover of education in the nation.
Chile, responded that HEW has become system, Chiles said the revamping of the Russians are spending only 17 percent of
Q big that virtually nothing happens system several years ago wasn't a true Its defense budget In that direction. "The
Russians already have more ships and
there. "Education is lost in that depart. revamping at all, but rather a method of
more
tanks," he said.
putting more money Into the system.
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He said the social security system now
has automatic cost of Living increases to
recipients and depends on payroll taxes for
its funding. "Each one percent of unemthis week.
ployment costs the federal government $16
The crowd attending the continental
billion" for the system," Chiles sa id.
style breakfast was one of the larger ones
He said Medicare and Medicaid should
seen in Seminole County in recent months,
be excluded from the social security trust
especially at the early hour of 8 a.m.
fund and come out of the government's
Re publicans
Nearly as many Reoublicans
as
general
revenue. Chiles said in some
Democrats were on hand to welcome the
The senator said the chance of the instances social security Is costing the
senator.
states losing control of education to the taxpayer more than income taxes. On
-: Conspicuous by his absence was the lone federal government is greater by leaving Amtrak, he said: "If they are not going to
Democrat on the county commission, it under HEW than under an autonomous change the route of the Floridian - not
èhalrman Bob French. Republican department. "Witha Department of going to let It go through Louisville and
commissioners, Bill Kirchhoff and Sandra Education, responsibility can be pin- Atlanta where the people are - its conGlenn, were present as were representlnued operation Is a waste of funds.
pointed," he said.
,tives of all seven Seminole County cities
Chiles also was questioned about Amtrak Is a heck of a way to run a
and State Rep. Bobby Hattaway, Drailroad."
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given to
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Altamoid. Springs.
S
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cidtthg federal
committee and debate Is to begin in late
Former State Rep. Torn McDonald, past the states in light of the deficits In the September and
October. The question of
president of the chamber, was master of federal government as contrasted with th
e
whether
the
treaty
Is fair to the United
eremonIes for the event.
financial surpluses seen In most of the States must be answered. I
don't happen to
'Th. major newspapers and columnists states.
believe
we
can
trust
the
Russians
merely
n Washington are criticizing 5u.tOi5 and
The senator said the federal government on their word.
congressmen for being out of the nation's
back to the states annuafly about
"My concern Is the loss of our listening
capital on recess, Chiles said. "But, it's not is giving
billion and he said he has always felt posts in Iran and whether there are other
real world up there."
the unit of government sharing the means through which we can determine If
The senator said those who stay in
revenues also should share responsibility.
Russia Is cheating.
Washington soon develop the "I know
He said the states are telling the federal
"Our national defense Is based on a triad
hat's best" attitude by talking to the
government to cut categorical grants of bombers, submarines and land based
bureaucrats.
while leaving state revenue-sharing funds Intercontinental ballistic missiles. Our
which
have fewer restrictions alone. "But
Chiles was at his best fielding questions
bombers are obsolete. I don't think they
the
they
do
not give us a cut list," he said.
audience.
from
can detect our submarines.
Sanfordite Jim Crowe questioned the
"It makes sense to go Into a fair
To the criticism that the executive and
proposal to separate education from the legislative branches of the federal agreement. I'm convinced Russia only
Department of Health, Education and government do not cooperate, Chiles said recognizes strength and that we can
Welfare (HEW) by creating another the "national press always harps on where bargain with Russia only through
department of government,
strength," Chile, said.
there are failures In cooperation.
He pointed out that the United States Is
"But, the system Is designed for checks
Crowe's concern was that the creation of
spending 55 percent of is defense budget on
and balances," the senator said.
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For example, computers can and should
.provtde -data on what families witho ut
children spend. They can compare the
spending of a family of three with the
spending of families of four, five and six.
They can also provide spending comparisons based on age, Income, em.
plo&gt;inent status and place of residence.
We are not saying the Consumer Price
Index is a fraud. But the 9.9 percent In.
crease In Social Security just doean't seem
;:Who's kidding whom?
Meanwhile hick in the stores where we percent; health and recreation, 19.5 to cover the special spending needs of
senior citizens today.
percent, and miscellaneous, .4 percent.
dsp, prices have
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To the Social Security AifrninIraUcn,
The,. welglthige tail us n
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how much prices have gone op specifically 'we won't say , "Thinks for nothing." We'll
iotio-gensroa government settled upon for ussenlor,slace our lad Social Security just say, "Go back to the computers and
9.9 percent Increase.
increase. Nor , we know how our spin- give us a more realistic increase."
Social Security Increases are triggered ding practices compare with those of
setomatically .éhyearthe Conswner younger people.
!rlce Index rises 3 pore.nt or more. That
Examples: We do not often purchase
his hisn the law since irn.
fje. Few of iii buy or repair homes.
Basically, Ui, index Is a statistical
e
Many olusdo ad drive (or caimot afford
changes for an array of
of
car repeiri). We keep our recreation
ucisi.
Letters to
ire wek.aed
mtItlmImL Ow medical
othing, housing, transportation and coo are at a
for
pebitcatk
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letters
ass be
signUlc-* and not fully met by
signed, with a "."
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address aid, N
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prarihit, a klçJu aesber.. the
:u Hvs'stbscetch: The Index Is based oil
Why can't the government's hssuty of lbs wrIWay he Veduist
AV goods and services bo*by urban
xçlibtleded computers also provide data The Evsidsg HirofdwI respect lbs
ad dirlasi vorbers,
winbesof w,Itsrsvbsd, set vat their
varies itmis that make op the onth.%1OflCh we ld1T55PS11d0W
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Security Increase. But we're not jumping
for joy.
Those of to who were getting Social
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receive $439.60. That's an Increase of less
than $10 a week.
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While I was In business, it was a
matter of sink or swim. Good years I
made more and bad years I made less
and at times I wondered if I could
survive and I had no one to turn to for

put in most of the effort.
15. In 1970, Ohio Supreme Court
stated that the wife is at best a superior
servant to her husband.. .only a chattel
with no personality, no property, and no
legally recognized rights.

Linda Mays, President

help.

With big corporations like Lockheed,
Penn Central, Chrysler and others, as
soon as they mismanage into near
bankruptcy, they run to us taxpayers to
ball them out. All the while none of the
top brass takes a cut in pay. Where Is
this so-called free enterprise system
that we all brag about?
These corporate officers would be the
first to complain about the cost of
welfare for the poor, but they are our
biggest welfare recipients of all. They
are also the first to oppose socialism,
but first in line to receive It.
No matter how you cut it, it boils
down to the fact that we bave'aoctsttan
for the rich mid mlght, and so caned
sink or swim free enterprise for the rest
of us.
Nick Luzier
2800 S. French Ave.
Sanford

Inequalities Cited

to join the Army, men do not.
Many states provide for indeterminate prison sentences for men
and specify minimum or maximum
terms for women,
In Georgia and Alabama, the
husband is the legal guardian of minor
children.
In Kentucky, women may only
work as waitresses, cashiers or ushers
In places that serve alcoholic
beverages.
In New York, women cannot work
In the basement of a mercantile
establishment or restaurant unless
permission Is granted by the Industrial
In Arkansas, homestead rights
belong solely to the husband.
Louisiana's famous "head and
master" law was recently upheld by the
date Supreme Court The husband has
total control and may all jointly held
property without notifying his wife,
Courts in Wed Virginia and
Wisconsin have decided that when a
wife earns money woiing In the
husband's business those earnings
belong to Mm.
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the husband even though the wife had

On Retirement
Retirement Syndrome:

We know you have what we're asking
for

And your experience is as valuable as
gold.
You can probably do what we want
and more,
But the problem is, you're too old.
Your health is good; your memory
On this, as individuals, we're sold
But we have to follow the policy as
seen,
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learn,
And we'd ask, could we ever be so
bold
All the questions with which our
minds burn,
Except our rules say: "You're too

Sometime your gray skies may again
turn blue
And you'll not find yourselves out in
the cold.
The bottom line will be: "The job's
yours, you will do,
Though people may say you're too
old."
The Rev. Father J. Powell Eaton
(;4 110 Airport Blvd.
Sanford

Modern Day Miracle

'Exciting To Girls'

A recent Jack Anderson column
claims that "Big Oil" failed to solve the

Let me take this opportunity to express my appreciation to you for the

rubber crisis of World War II and would
fail to solve the energency crisis of
today. He claims the rubber crisis was
saved by using grain alcohol and the
gasoline crisis of today could be solved
the same way. This column contains
some errors that should be corrected.
It Is true the first synthetic rubber
was based on butadiene produed by
Union Carbide from ethyl alcohol
(grain alcohol). However, a more efficient process was developed by
Standard Oil Development producing
butadiene from petroleum. In 1943,
130,000 tons of rubber was produced, 77
percent derived from grain alcohol, the
balance from petroleum. By 1945, 60
percent of the total of 820,000 tons was
derived from petroleum by "Big Oil."
The McGraw Hill Chemical Engineer's
Award of December, 1943, honored both
companies using the alcohol process as
well as the "Big Oil" companies. They
had accomplished a modern day
miracle, and there was plenty of credit
for everyone.

excellent coverage your paper gave to
the Sanford Girl Scout Day Camp. Our
Day Camp was highly successful, and
I'm sure it was exciting for the girls and
adults to see the daily coverage it
received.
I would also like to thank Judy
Sanders and her staff for the great job
they did. The promotion and coverage,
combined with the cooperation of all
your staff, was excellent.
Thank you for offering a paper we
can all he proud of.
Doris B. Bacon
Field Director
Citrus council of Girl Scouts, Inc.
P.O. Box 637
Winter Park

The Nursing Problem
It has been repusted that hospitals In
one Florida county are chipping In to
donate over $130,000 to its Local junior
college to graduate more nurses each
year in order to solve the problem of the
shortage of nurses. Isn't it possible that
before this amount is allocated that the
decision-makers should take a closer
look at identifying the problem
corr!ctly?
The facts are that we do not have a
shortage of nurses at all. What we do
have is a shortage of working nurses.
And here Is where, I feel, a closer look
should be taken. In this particular
county there are presently 9,749 nurses
who are licensed. Of this figure, 2,173
people choose to hold Inactive licenses.
Why? Of those holding active licenses,
simple figuring concludes at the 17 local
hospital, have 440.6 nurses each to
choose from - if the nurses were
willing to work In the field of nursing.
And that's the key: Nurses who are
licensed to practice In their profession
are not practicing In their profeslon.
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UI) increased demands;
(e) lack of leadership in nursing;
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g) potential lawsuits.
Being a graduate of the college in
question myself, I think there is no
finger program anywhere; and I am
grateful. to have gotten my baste
tratMngthers.at tbe sc%*toi may at .
be to proliferate graduates to go on to
become trauniatized by the nurse-curse
and then to into other fields 'i,e.. real
estate, secretarial, etc.) The solution
lies in correctly identifying the
problem. The solution to the shortage of
working nurses may be to take the
once-dedicated nurses we already have
and make them want to work again as
nurses by providing them with
motivational benefits and improving
their working conditions.
Right now, even Florence
Nightingale wouldn't survive.
(;ailflallas, It. N., U.S.
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Florida Health Education
St. Petersburg

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I conducted a survey around the state
asking nurses what they thought was
the most serious problem in their
profession, conclusions are not final
Yet, but out of 1,190 responses, the
following are what nurses have answered:
a) inadequate time to spend with
patients;

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Women's Equality Day, Aug. 26, Is
NOT a day for celebrating. The Florida
Senate's recent defeat of the Equal
Rights Amendment ratification
legislation underscores the unequal
status of women. Some of the
inequalities that still exist in spite of the
claims that the Equal Rights Amendment Is not needed are:
Over 800 sections of the U.S. Code
discriminate on the basis of sex.
Under Social Security regulations,
a lifelong homemaker develops no
Social Security credits of her own and is
not eligible for wives' benefits until her
husband retires.
Again under Social Security, a
working woman who takes time off to
raise a family lowers her benefits
because of noncoverage during her
stay-at-home period.
Women make up over 40 percent of
the workforce and 13 percent of them
are heads of households, yet they face a
far more difficult time In obtaining
mortgage money than men do.
If a wife Is divorced prior to 10
years of marriage, she loses any Social
Security protection she may have
accrued through her husband's
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aren't nursing, we could devise a plan
to entice them back into the profession.
After all, these are the nurses who
already have the education, have
already passed their state board
licensing examination, and most likely
have valuable years of experience
behind them.

League Of Women Voters
Of Seminole County
P.O. Box 1004
Altamonte Springs

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subjects at the personality breakfast of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce

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people, among them national park in-holders
farmers, ranchers, loggers, Indian chiefs frorrI.
Minnesota's Boundary Waters, Alaskans
fighting to keep control of their state's resources.
Conferees heard addresses from such
congressional leaders as House Majority Leader
Jim Wright of Texas, Senator Ted Stevens of
Alaska and Senator Roger Jepsén of Iowa.
But of all the addresses perhaps the most
moving was that of a black educator, Dr. Nathan

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in ority
sed by the
women were more than 1.7 times as likely
be that there are incidents that are not
Single women, walking alone in a public
to be raped as white women,
reported,' he said.
place between 6 p.m. and midnight, f
"Based on the experiences of those who
The national study found that rape Is
the greatest chance of rape. The study
have worked the cases In Seminole County,
highly Intra-racial for black and other found that the like Ithuod of bevmlng a
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rape victim diminishes as one's mcome
true. There are about as many or more a small proportion of black victims stated
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white rape victims as black victims In the their attacker was white.
Women who try to protect themselves by
po
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Spolskl said that finding generally screaming, running away or fighting back
e said precise statistics on the racial corresponds to the rape patterns in
greatly Increase their chances of b&amp;?
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breakdown and other facts connected with Seminole County. "Although," he added, injured, the study
found
specific
crimes
are being computerized "there are exceptions. One recent case
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but as yet are not available,
involved sIx rapes. The rapist was black
volve more than one victim, one
It Is not to say that there may not be but only one of the victims was black."
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twice as many black rape victims as
Seminole County varied from the
circumstances is that young women Should
white, but for whatever reason In this
national pattern In the age range of vic
In July, the National Association of Properti
avoid being out at night alone" the study
area, the reports don't reflect that. It could
tims
of attempted rapes. While the study
said.
Owners held Its first conference on land use hi
Washington. It brought together many kinds

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often from 15 to the mid 3
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Property ownership
NEW YORK (UPI) - The prospects for disputes In the recent Independent truckers' vestment In the life of the nation, ais"
stake
in t
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substantial production of gasolin e-petroleum strike involved the truckers' protest over the well-being of society. Those who owned prope
priority allocation for the use of diesel f uel the he said, viewed their public duties In quite
motor fuel mixtures are Looking up.
Avis, the big a uto rental company, and Phillips Department of Energy gave the farm different light than the property.less. They saw
themselves as responsible for promoting tWe
Petroleum Co. are testing alcoholgasoline organizations for 42 days In May and June.
mixtures, and the National Council of Farm
Many people couldn't understand why the common weal, while the property-less tho ugM
more about how the common weal could benefit Cooperatives has named a committee that has farmers got the priority,
The Harris Neck families have
that
May
and
and
support them.
begun a detailed study of the matter.
"The reason," Naden said, "Is
a counterchaim, charging that the United States,
The farm cooperatives own 14 snail refineries J une are the critical months for planting grains
Dr. Wright told how, over two centuries f
In the repressive racial climate of 1942I
that make gasoline, diesel fuel and other and soybeans, the basic vegetable protein
crops. Independence, black Americans weç
"fraud" and "deception"
petroleum products exclusively for the
These crops in turn determine the amounts of systemaUcaUydeniedtheopportun1tytobecom
Evelyn Greer, who was 14 when the Harris market. Some months ago a top executive of one live
Neck land was taken, said the residents were of the major oil companies told United Press avastock, poultry and dairy products that will be owners of property.
ilable for domestic use and export."
told the land would be used, for a IflhitEY base.
International these farm co-ops were In a better
Instead of helping former slaves and the*
Naden
said the planting period was more
Hans Neuhauaer, COstal dINCtOI' (
position to do something constructive about critical this year than usual because of the late descen dants to acquire ownership and contribute
Georgia Conservancy, the prenler orpi'1'M
gasohol than anybody else In the picture.
spr ing. "If the farmers hadn't had a priority on tothestrength of their community and nation, Ill
of ecologists and
$tIO1IIst$ In
"Their mem bers have the waste land to OW diesel oil, t he food crops simply wouldn't ha ve too often white people -whether deliberately ir
State, weighed In against the blacks from Harris the kind of crops that might produce significant been pl
unconsciously - threw up barriers to bla&amp;
anted."
Neck.
amounts of cheap etha nol aIohol," the oil man
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Naden said the managers of the co-op ownership.
said," and they have a controlled market
grating waterfowl,"
for mi
refineries knew they were in difficulty early this
This Dr. Wright la bels "the law of coçcustomers to use It."
portent to an "established resident Canadian
n
first
rumb
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li
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of
trouble
In
the
veniently
lowered vision of human worth," and
Kenneth D. Naden, president of the NatIonal year, w
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Iranian
oil
we
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began.
In
January,
th
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Iranian
he
says
It
Is a "law" which robbed America '&amp;
Council of Farm Cooperatives, told UPI his
concluded ji bees the originai
is
had
the
c
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ribution
op
refineries
runn
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at
spotty
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cont
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organization now Is convinced that while (thUP cris
th
eir Land back," Neithiuser ,
uced
ti
rat
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of
55
to
85
perc
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t
of
capacity
when
th
ca
have made had they been gi
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all
Ameri
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could
ethanol alcohol cannot be prod
In quanti es
Uiiortunstily
Pass,
should
ha
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been
doing
95
pe
rc
il
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to
bu
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up
reas
a
onable
opportunity.
sofficleist to solve the motor fuel shortages,
G, D.-Ga.,
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U.S. Representative
stocks for the spring planting season.
enough of It might be made to help farmers.
Dr. Wright then offered his prescription for
repuents Harris Neck, khvdwed 0111 an May
The farmers tried to buy f uel on their own but
The use of, alcohol.petrcleum fuel mixtures In
his country: consta ntly broaden the dldribut1n
the United States so far has been In gasohol - weren't very successful until Washington gave
th
owners or
of private property ownership; help l
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alcohol plus gasoline - but the feasibility of them the priority diesel allocation.
on Gliss's bill (befOre
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Americans to earn a tangible share in thj
Hsv
If the farmers plant manioc and other chUP
midass of diesel oil and alcohol has been
MSIdIIM Mesine
nation's wealth; protect private property
crops on marginal land and it is distilled IntO
dernoadrated experimentally,
st the seemingly Insatiable desires of
again
The farmers as about as much diesel fuel b cheap alcohol and mixed with petroleum f uel,, gover
and- the EVAMOM) will boo der
nment bureaucrats at all levels, who
tracers and sledric gsnerators as they do that might be a big help next year. The corn085C1 determinesWer
both
General Accs
consider
It a nuisance to be removed, rather than
gasoline for vehicles and engines to turn small mittee will decide whether and how to aCa
sou
rce of the' nation's economic and political
the 01151M1 PIWChMS
machines. Even If the cop refineries used the coinplhsh that.
strength.
and off.ud fair conpr'a"'.

The delegation leader, Rep. Benjamin S.
Rosenthal, seemed almost to rejoice in Hanoi's
promise that the flood of boat people had been
stopped "forever." Presumably, Rep. Rosenthal is
prepared to accept at face value Vietnam's pledge
to organize "orderly departures" of refugees.
Those familiar with Hanoi's many previous
deceptions will remain understandably skeptical.
We can only wait and see If Vietnam is indeed
willing to permit supervised emigration. Meanwhile, the Carter administration should hoist its
human rights banner against the forcible detention
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the Harris Neck families boiled over. They
staged marches and camPins and chained
themselves to the gates of the refuge.
The United States responded quickly, arrested
the protestors, and Is suing them, claiming that
the federal government has dear title to

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Then one day I mustered the courage to tell dad
my problem.
"But Dahlln', the calf was a boy and had to have a
boy cousin's name the next In lin e," he explained.
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HARRIS NECK, Ga. - The people of Harris
Neck, McIntosh County, want their land back.
The National Association for the Rights of White
People doesn't want them to have It. Neither
does the Georgia Conservancy or the United
States of America.
The dispossessed people of Harris Neck can't
tell the difference between them.
The once private property, now the Harris
Neck Wildlife Preserve, takes In 2,687 acres.
The federal government bought the land for
less than $10 an acre from its former owners most of them black - for an Army Air Force
Base In the early 1940s. This was done
promise, the blacks say, that It would be sold
back to them at the original Purchase Price at the
end of World War II.
Nearly 75 black families were forced to
abandon their homes In this coastal community
40 mil es below Savannah, receiving an average
of $7 per acre for their land. Some received as
little as $2.44 per acre.
Seventeen years ago the land was designated a
national wijdllfe refuge un der the U.S. Depa rt
meat of the Interior.
In May, the civil rights movement came
McIntosh County. With the assistance of
professional clvii rights workers from the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference and

a chance to catch up on the backlog of boat people
already in the camps.
Yet, considering the fate that awaits those
Vietnamese held inside their country and against
their will, no decent nation can sanction, much less
encourage, Hanoi's ruthless crackdown on would-

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ease the overcrowding in Asian refugee camps and
reduce the number of boat people perishing on the
high seas. But, of course, fewer refugees leaving
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Not Stella.
"The next llama will be a female and we'll call
her Star for Stella," she said.
Joe Boy brings back memories,
My citified aunt and uncle bought a farm near
Montgomery, Ala. when I was a shy kid of a bout
nine. I wish I could call it a plantation or a ranch,
but it was mainly a hideaway to help harness the,
energies of their three rowdy dowdy growing sons,
my cousins,
It was a practice to nam e each new calf born (and
there weren't that many during the family's brief
taste of country life) after the cousins.

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said. "Th e other two llamas (parents) were named
for our own children, Liz and Dick."
Does Stella feel discriminated against? Has she
been deprived of her equal rights?

Lima. the capitol of Peru.
No?
Stella Orltt said she was excited when she learned
the two llamas that she and her husband Joe
donated to the zoo In 1977 were "In a family way"
and a blessed event was eminent,
"U It's a male, let's call him Joey," Stella told her

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The girls were thrilled to dea th to have a calf
named after them. There were Gwenn, Lady
Katherine and Olivia.
My turn was next. When would another calf be
born? One was due I was told by one of the rowdy
dowdy's. I slyly kept track of the unborn calf's
progress through another self-appointed pre-teen
expert of a cousin .
Finally, the call came. The new calf was named
Joe Boy.
I withdrew. I was crushed. It was my turn. I had
seniority. I was neglected
rejected. What on
earth had I done to be completely overlooked on this
- this ceremonious occasion? My heart bled. I
couldn't eat. I was nauseated. My school work

the liovable llama. Stell had th e pleasure of
selecting the name, Joe Boy, from about 200 ap.
plicatlons, she said.
"We might as well keep it In the family," Stella

The war effort would have been
seriously hampered if either process
had been depended upon exclusively.
However, when the war ended, the
alcohol process was soon discontinued
In favor of the more efficient petroleum
process which has been continued.
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capacity one hundredfold. Coal, which
Is plentiful, would be a more efficient
and practical raw material.
The energy crisis can no doubt be
solved if, once again, we utilize the best
skills and technology, but misinformed
criticism (even if well Intentioned) by
the media and the politicians will make
It difficult.
Elmer A. Fike
P.O. Box 546
Nitro, West Virginia
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NEW YORK (UP!) - A policeman was killed and a
detective seriously wounded in a Friday afternoon
shootout with a suspected bank robber they had cornered
in a crowded Grand Central Terminal entrance.
Thomas Schlmenti, 36, of Staten Island, became the
second police officer to the in the line of duty this year.
The suspect, Peter J. Donohue, 37of Newark, N.J.,
arrested after a block-long chase by dozens of policmen
who galloped on horseback or converged In cars into the
packed sir
shot in the foot and a weapon was recovered.

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7:13 Kentucky Ae.&amp;JssaupAve.
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7:19 North Cameron Ave. I "DesIns" lisp
7:20 Celery Ave. $ "Marshall's" Stop
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7:13 LOU Mary Blvd &amp; Hidden LOU Dr.
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F ri day, the ornate red brick church overflowed
more than 1,400 mourners, including nine of his fellow
Roman Catholic cardinals and 75 bishops, who came to
pay their final respects to Cardinal John J. Wright.
Wright, the son ofa Boston mWworker, was the hlghest
ranking American at the Vatican. He died Aug. 10 of
complications from a rare muscular disease. He was 70.

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7:29 Sanford Ave. &amp; RN tracks

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battered prisoners.
The Justice Department Friday asked U.S. District
Judge J. William Ditter that it be given -within 15 days
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beating a handcuffed man. In addition, government
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7:23 CII? &amp; Laurel Ave.
7:26 C.127 &amp; Bolder Ave.
7:27 S. Sanford Ave. &amp; "Von Hirbulls" Stop
7:25 S. Sanford Ave. &amp; Oak Way
7:29 S. Sanford Ave. 1. Michigan Rd.
7:30 S. Sanford I Myrtle St.
7:31 Myrtle St. &amp; Lake Ave.
7:32 Myrtle St. I Nolan Rd.
7:33 Myrtle Ave. &amp; Hester Ave.
7:33 CII? 4. Horse Stable Rd.

PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - The federal government,
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Brotherly Love, has asked a federal court to order city
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whistle blowing
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Mississippi to Mark Twain country.
The whi$le blew, the Calliope played "As the Saints Go
Marching In" and hundreds cheered as the President,
Mrs. Carter and their daughter Amy walked up the red
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Mardi quarter and was the biggest quaiteMy jwnp sInce 61 could even drop 10 to 20 pdd*L
WASHINGTON dJPl) — The price 01. new house is dill
it, in tarn, could sharply cet purchases 01 appliances and
soaring — hiM one economist believes Pare Is an outside chance percent In the 1 quarter of 1977. To years ago the average
ether
beashold goods end length and deepen the current
,ISt
price w
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OfEcocoflhICAdYbes!$
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Grasnupan said.
of Council
AlanGr. en,
The Commerce Department reported this week the average
H.
said
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booms" often end abruptly 01 their ovm
Co!IIUltWW
told
price 01 a m house km the United Mates tess to 472,200 in the under Gerald Ford and saw a private economic
reporters Wedseadsy there Is a 14*4 chance this rapid rise In accord as people mm longer Art willing to PAY the high Prices and
April-June quarter 01 this yew.
Thai was a 6.7 percent cress, from 00,200 In the January- house prices may end dwthg the nut Year and howing prices cods of finsadni biaaue.

Ladies' Car Care Clinic Set
At Firestone In Sanford
Many aI1)(pQ4jj5 mechanical problems can cim a
aMlUoal aUto HpInM.
ihadial tires can save 3 to 10 percent gas; corre4 air
pressure can save another 2 to $ percent, driving at proper
speeds can save wither 6 to 36 percept gas.
At no g or obligatim, restnoe,aO1 W. First St.,
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Sales were $4,*1471-an Increase of 4247,1W7 or 0.11
ari*I4 over 0904 of 14,013,112 reported liii July, according to C A. TasTM1 chairman and president.
SO" for the first five imniha of the company 's fiscal
YOU totaled 410,000,413-90 Incrom of 31,220,320 or 8.66
percenl over sales tqç the anne parted last year.
Sterchi Orm Storsi, loc., a homeiu nishings chain of 73
Mares, opirales In IIghI 4heaMern Mates,
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Flagship Bank
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Named Branch Manager

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Th*Ic Inv" ' 'to came by, enjoy ahotgand
papal, try their 24hIuw Jack and po..l$y win a pm., and
at the simm. time Inspect the new facility," the spokesman

Robert
"Chris" the complete operations of
A.
Christiansen has been named Burpee'a southeastern
branch manager for the W. wholesale trade, Including
AU.. Burp.. Company at Ito dealers and grower.
and South Carolina Alabama
Sanford office,
Lnr11;IaIsdu r.psaceu sum uviia, rIIUII Will rJInI
George, long-time Sanford Tenneasee,
At present. the Sanford
branch manager who retired
after 31 years of service with Branch distributes bulk sad
said color ckseeds todealrs
The Burimee company is a and direct seed sales to comm.

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HARRISON, N.Y. (UP!)
Tom Kite may have to)uyhl .Bnw.rsS, Haigeril:
-4Mher a new putter laW If he
510 l.yi knocked In two
"PS staying the way 5. did
!e
with at
and
Friday, he won't mind.
Bias checked Texas
"It's been a very oliSteM on seven hits to help Milwaukee
year for me, especially on the t it sixth straigh victory.
t
greens," saldKlte, alter he shot
1._. ia 4-under-parI 67 to take a 2- A's Isdins 3:
traordinary iunount of success, dark side.
5,
Ing blocker in Mack Guest.
Dooley. "But there are four or really good pitches in the third more difficult for a Univeisl:t
stroke lead after two rounds of
Mike Edwards' two-run 5ev- Vince Dooley never seems
"That's quality — and we've five other teams that could be in Inning and I thought he may be of Florida researcher.
"This team could be
the $400,000 Westchester enth inning single off reliever comfortable in a favorite's role. physically better than last had to replace all of them."
Since word got out abàu
there fighting with Alabama for right."
ruined
Gatorbait
about a year ''
Classic. "So when I was home Sid Monge broke a 3.3 tie and
It's almost as though the year's team," Dooley admitted
Mike
Before you join Dooley in the SEC title. That Is, of course,
Sadek
try
with
a
long
inventor
William
Carr has b$eq
last week! experimented. I lifted Oakland over Cleveland. Georgia football coach fears in a rare-for-him confession, crying for the Bulldogs
who If they May healthy and get a Fuigham's
Willie
swamped
by
calls
from fisheri
picked up my father's Putter
such a role is contaminated; "But they have about a one are picked in most quarters to few good bounces.
double In the sixth and
men
and
flshlng
nations.
and it seemed to help, so! Blue Joys $,AngeisS:
that the only good Bulldog isan percent chance of being as make another run at the SEC
McCovey had a single in the
Sharks, gamefish, crUs
Pinch hitter Rico Carty underdog.
robbed It right out of his beg.
fortunate. All the pieces title (Georgia doesn't play
"But," Dooley said, returning seventh.
taceans
— most creatures Iha
"He wasn't at all we he reached reliever Mark Clear
After the Bulldogs posted a 5- seemed to fit together last Alabama) — check some other
Garry Templeton backed the
to form, "I think It Is Impossible
wanted to let me have that for a two-run single in the IIIXIth 6 record in 1977 — his only season. Whether or not they will facts.
to be as lucky as we were last young right-bander with a 3-for- live In the sea seem to go to
Gatorbalt.
putter. But If I keep shooting InningtoglveTorontoa victory. losing season In 15 years at this season remains to be
Senior Jeff Pyburn, a likely
year when we won four games 3 night at the plate and by
A nurse shark tried to leai
like this I'll buy him a whole
Georgia's helm Dooley, true seen."
starter at quarterback at just by either one or two points." time he and Fulgham were
Tigersl, Mariners 2:
new bag of
finished, it was the Giants who out of a fish tank to grab somn
The way Dooley sees It, about any school In the country,
John Wockenfuss socked a to his tradition, wailed that 1978
Gatorbalt and pint Ish have b$1
Kite, who
finished
It was Dooley's unwillingness were dizzy.
three threem homer &amp;W Jason might be even worse. Instead, although Georgia Is n)luIng could lose his job to sophomore
known to school like plrai
bettw
Um
34th
In
his
last
oeinp, claimed he missed at Thompson and Ed Putman hit he turned up with a 94.1 team only nine of Its '78 starters, "the Buck Belue; the top three to test that luck a step further
when
exposed to the fish
that
cost
Georgia
a
share
of
last
C
9,
ubs
that fell one point shy of sharing first string players we lost were returning running backs
solo shots, helping Detroit to
tractant.
Ind six
season'sSECcrownandaberth
the Southeastern Conference quality athletes."
junior fuilbacks James
Pinch hitter Larry Blittner
With the grem bard &amp;W fad on
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championship with nationally
"We lost the top offensive Womack and Ronnie Stewart in the Sugar Bawl. Trailing stroked a two-run single to
hasn't
found
a
way
to
m*
with
5:18
left
player hi the SEC in (running and sophomore tailback Matt Auburn 22-21
thetight Westchester Cowdry Ken City
010300003-7 $0 second-ranked Alabama.
to highlight a five-run eighth
Gatorbalt into a marketa
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Club course, that was bitter i.it
Now. Pa's approaching the 179 back) Willie McClendon (1,212 Simon all had as good yard- play in the Bulldogs' final inning to lift Chicag .
a
irilin
end
POflIVI
season
with
41
le
baIt
than mod.
an conference game of the season,
ttermen— 15 of rushing yard., 13 touchdowns); percarry
averages
Palmer, Stewart (4) and
7,
Pirates
6:
"I have to get the compon
"Th. putting Is Atrocious nit
tie Dodgers
s,
w— them darters last season and one of the greatest linebackers McClendon; and the Bulldogs Dooley decided to kick for e oGary
Thomaaaon
drove
in
into
something with a fleshlJ'
there. Everyone's having prob- CIiambi1sln (21). L—Palmr what has been rated one of the in Georgia history in Ricky have seldom been deeper in instead of a two-point
five
runs
wi
th
two-run
double
a
Hstaslaltlmors,
Singleton
(1.4).
consistency,"
he said. "Mart
urn.,"- said Kit..
version
Kansas City, Porter (14). finest group of freshmen McBride; two 01 the finest tight talent.
(30);
and
a
three-run
homer
tolead
animals
have
all kthds
ua stood at 6-.r
the
Dodgers
and
snap
Pittssensory
appendages.
They
First-round leader David
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Chcago
odor
and
taste,
but
they
Graitwieagled thspsr4lllh
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need
to
Instinctively
asumerton. Farmer (I) and
bole to salvage a 73 and hold on
Kroc... Son
Stanley,
lurgmiler (el
to shari of second piec. at May;
Allenson (1). Wand Fisk.
Chcago
"Getting the substance In
001 000 3$— 12 1
120. Greater Hartford Open laumgorten (11.7). L.—Stanley
Shirley,
D'Ace,isto
(7),
Lee
material
that has texture an
champion Jerry McGee carihd (114r. H5e—loslon,
(
another club publicly expresses an interest in him.
BY MILTON HICKMAN
(5),
*• (C) and Tsnace; durable Is not easy."
(s).
arr
- $07 while rookie Scott Simpson Ch1C50, G
"I consider Dick Wager a friend and George Stelnbrenner a Caudlil, Hernandel (5), Tld,0
IIPI Spurts Editor
(I). Suttar () and Foote. w—
Carr, in an interview at UP1
an.
—
friend," Kroc said. "There Is no way I'm going to do anything Tidrow
(p.3). L—D Acqulsto (S Cornelius Vanderbilt With
001
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Graham, who won the PGA Mimi
NEW YORK (UPI) This Is In the nature of a personal plea to underhanded to hurt them. I'm
ityy and I've
had a 11). MRS—San Diego, T.nsce
m a guy o integrit
N.Y.
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1hwipb.iâp two weeks 0
Research Laboratory
Bowie Kuhn, the commissioner.
.
guilt feeling ever since this whole thing started. I don't want to (14), Winfield (21), Turner
MO~ OW w...,,
Marineland, said he curre
Chicago,
Dillard
(3).
on
Ray
Kroc,
Go a little easy
laMfowatrokesonthefled four tie. Heed (5), Clay In and
spoil my reputation."
W-Koosmen
MIS).
L
NaflOfl.
is
trying to find a mate
made
a
mistake,
but
everything
he
He
realizes
he
booted
one,
he
ehss baton esUft down..
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In order not to do so, commissioner, Kroc said he Is taking "full
r
NOW
Seem'jacbm
u). H*$
sturdier
than baits that
he's
throwing
h11111
on
(11),
di
openind
above
board
and
now
d was
responsibility" for the mistake he made and that he hereby p,sm,gs
in 040 000-5140
Mk.
I "I lszimsd a gooii iii. Yen.
off
nudged
H0U'i,
fishermen's hool
Patterson
(1).
Castill
o
)rOSW
IflSfC.
WIlting (1).
idoy," said the 33-yeW4ld
renouncesanyandall further lntensstla might have had In either
($1
and
Thager;
Bibby,
Cole.
wed
with
his
fish attractasm
wool
.
Haylroc'sblgg.M
crime
was
thathe
was
so
frisiratedby
the
llorMcl
"I've uperlenced
rnl'sthePadr.s
drolhthemn.vsn
(4).
(5). Jackson
Yoli
can
put
It In cloth, bi
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10.
repeated
failure
01
his
San
Diego
Padres
to
move
up
In
tim.
if
they
do
become
available.
nia I"aim deys what Jack Tails
a, T*ulve (U and Olt. —
'0S'Sl" National league Wed, he came out publicly Tuesday and said he
yajy
lasts
five
seconds.
I think
Patterson
(30).
L—Bibby
Kroc felt so badly about is indiscretion, he even sent off wires
Corner, Kern (1) end lendHR—Lee Angeles. Thomauon have something by the enc
IpYas
s.s
.ne
Mao..
wwas
going
to
gIve
It
one
last
try
this
winter
to
6M
'"
of his lit'. Piole, hiik'i
01 apology to both Stelnirennor and Wagner Thursday.
(10).
the summer, but I will havl
n Heas
(17). L—COW (124). even U It meant spending as much as $10 million, and Craig
Kfoc said. "What rim doing is saying to myself, 'Kroc, you
dsmeadiag my
Putnam
Nb-Teas.
put It to the led before I km
Jos
Morgan
war
two
players
he
uld
he
would
ilke
tO
opened
your
mouth,
you
Atlanta
Nettles
and
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shouldn't have, and the only thing you
ssd K towwomsi$.
In
(IS).
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13
si1.
can do now Is publicly say you won't draft either of thee. players MU$slomon and isnedicts he said.
"I
liàlved a bmaii'en
Carr, who has been worl
'fl.
reason
hS.rneidloned
them
Is
because
both
are
up
for
free
U they become av"e.' I'm throwing myself on the mercy of P1mw and Center. W-Palmer
'°''1 0'
cmiv.
eusus WI-I 70
on
Gatcrbslt for 16 years, I
agency.
Ray
KIoc
o1
a
little
carried
away,
a
little
too
enthe
c'
(52).
L—$olomon (410).
1 on,r, which I, ahad all I can do."
whes I cams out, I wes jied too
making
the catnip of the
and
dolt
wdl
thiik.
There
was
no
Intention
on
Ms
part
whatsoever
to
lelfiner,
Meg.
(1)
Kuhn could fins Eroc. Even worse, he could suspend Mm as he N.Y.
when
flint I
play
in
Heusv; MCCIICY 15W
world
was
the easy part 01
tamper
wi
th either Nett1. who b$ongs to the Yanheis, or didTud
y ,.j
i,heabsfoandthi1antaBcavsaownsrgullty01 c
W—McC.Ny - (i-fl.. I.—$ØNMr 'Morgan, und coatract to the Rids, amid as a
coinKond, Glynn (7). Murray (I)
liwyer,
tampurhrgwithGary Matthews jed bskn the oidIIMd.r became
lk alter i
(74,.
lAd $SSSIAS Clever. HUIIW (I)
"It was logical to
istud Is an all Important -'
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milloner, I'm so's you
with the Giants In November of 1976.
fr. i.-1_________
rs. Saris (70), Los yea 21).
and- Sendi. W—Hume ($4). L— something that attracts fish
*hsn
the
time
cones
to
met,
out
pun1
''mod In any., "fire's asthiag much I om do U he (Kuim) suspends me,"
CIlde1ntlOi, last
York,
*;. - (0). Go Morm (30)
om iii sit ame 2 law cowt In
Tvee
Eros said. "1 nutalaly hops he doamt Yes, I am concerned MauftIl (13); Cincinnati, Can. extract the substance," he s
Vsd
(0) were three
- 10201
'04 Thirsdi I
('i)with zjOc ha told iinMIig I
"Grind It up In water
I
shed the while tag.- lbs auierr sent ma a telegram
pe., at a..i.r. - 011811
Cogee, PVW, he al swth'e,dtobI trim uIncShe bs* tbsPa*esltvs main ha we.1 1*
separate
It In a centrifuge
to ml abed ths niettir."
*an Fm
, 13)
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YOU
have
something h1
-Row Znc,who hMmade iviflhis with blshaWburli,chaln.Is "Laos
-lUsh (1.33. L'-Cleer. Jiiri1I0
bus.
a
OliNi-3 ,
01*
su-Tond
(*i).
*.vsirry
Or
backward
to
obey
the
rules
ii
WSuN$oih
MkiISn
(4)
and
stimulating."
alW'4
"I wy.
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The jury's award included
$1.5 million In punitive dama•
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athlete's future earning capacity and $150,000 for his past
earning capacity.

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Twins 5, Yankees 2:
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slon he's already a seasoned Hunter type of game."
veteran.
Chamberlain now has won his
Friday night, he tossed a first two starts and has given up
three-hitter and, along with only nine hits and two runs in
Eddie Murray's throwing error the process.
which paved the way for three
He was hit for Ken Singleton's
unearned runs In the fourth 30th home run, but still bested
inning, led the Royals to a 7-1 Jim Palmer, 7-4, who was
victory over the Baltimore making his first start since
Orioles,
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Tomjanovich suffered a

The jury also found the
Lakers "negligent ... by retainIng Kermit Washington if they
became aware that he had a
tendency for violence."

missioner Lawrence O'Brien
fined him $10,000 and suspended
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traded by the Lakers to the
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incident and after NBA Corn-

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By United Press International "Being able to change speed
Craig Chamberlain may be
at his age is just a knack," said
rookie but his first two major. Royals' Manager Whitey

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Washington testified he
swung in self defense as he
thought Tomjanovich rushed to
hit him. But Tomjanovich said
he sought to break up the
scuffle and the film showed he
slowly ran to midcourt and was
hit with his hands at his sides.

to Washington before or after
the incident about controlling
his anger. The jury specified
the Lakers "failed to adequate-ly train and supervise its en)ployee."

Hit In Head,

On
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District Judge John V. Singleton Jr. Aug. 27 to hear
arguments in an accompanying
$1.8 million lawsuit filed by the
Rockets against the Lakers.
The Rockets seek damages for
lost earnings while Tom-

ture of the brain cavity, a torn
tear duct and the loss of several
teeth.

A film of the Dec. 9, 1977,
game was shown repeatedly to
the jury during the two-week
trial. It showed Washington
hitting Tomjanovich square in
the face with a right hand,
knocking him to the floor.
Lakers' center Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar testified the
sound of the punch was "like
dropping a watermelon on the

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In returning the verdict, the
jury gave Tornjanovlch $7000O
more than he asked for.
Rockets' General Manager

Patterson said. "I think 90
percent of NBA fights are not
that at all. In 90 percent of the
fights one person is trying to
defend himself. The aggressor
should be punished more of-

1977 when Los Angeles Lakers'
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Patterson declined further
comment because the jury of
five men and one woman will
return to the courtroom of U.S.

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leader In developing home martial powers.

ten."

would make clearer the line
between violence and ph ysical
play In the National Basketball
Association.
"In the past the distinction
separating acts like this and the

awarded $3.3 million to Houston

And there nant be a feiA
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UPI leslie.. Wrfte, NEW YORK — A fine single-edge resor is rauthig blUed hiosde against_niedor who Mill treasure - and use —
razor used to be something a neck and neck with the Glililt. and bend solely ruou and an heirloom straight razor,
man treasured and handed Co.'s twtn4rack Goad News heavier twln4rack neon with
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down to his eldest on. Now, razor.
Increasingly, It is little plastic The Japenu. Shiseldo Co. is 'lbey are jut darting to
gadget to be thrown away alter tops In Japan and In mm. ether nuke headway against the
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a number of shaves.
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FOR17EEST
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on whether they are slngle-edge
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safety razor blade market.
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also are misting impressive
gains In Latin America and market am.
Gillette is getting ready to
Australia.
Bruno 51dm, on of France's sharpen the competition. It is
Baron Marcel Bich, who ted marketing a single-edge
followed mc his huge success disposable priced to compete
with We ballpena and dispose, with the Bic in tiree cities.
The Bic disposabl, sold In
cigarette lighters with one
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but still spry in
11th year. Danny White waiting in wings to take over field
generalship. Smart, tested supporting cast around them.
For catching ball, retain Drew Pearson, Tony Hill in wide
spots, Billy Joe DuPree for vital tight-end nabs. Good
reserves behind, especially with Jay Saldi coming back.
Tony Dorsett heads running cast; he's outstanding. Preston Pearson continues to be valuable, catching on third
down. Front line bolstered by return to good health of tackle Raytield Wright. Rafael Septien proved competent field
goal booter. Rating: A
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three-man front. Now club will line up with Des Hardison,
Mike Kadish at ends, rookie Fred Smerias at hose tackle,
with Ben Williams striving for latter role also. Unebacking
fine on outside with addition of Isiah Robertson from Rams,
development of Luclous Sanford. Rookie Jim Haslett big
hope inside with Couslneau gone. Secondary was best In
NFL against pass, led by Mario Clark. But teams ran
against Bills. Rusty Jackson hangs on as fair punter.
Rating: C

PREDICTION
Unless complacency mires them as it did in '74, I don't an
how Cowboys can keep from appearing in third straight
Super Bowl. Which means, of course, they'll also top NFC
East again.
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Bills In second year of Knox regime will go only as In as
defense lets them. It's awfully untested going into season.
If those kids develop as expected, I predict third In AFC
East.
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Houston

No greater threat behind center than Steve Grogan at taking off and running with ball; his passing has been upgraded, too. Behind him, Tom Owen, Matt Cavanaugh clamor
for action. So quarterbacking is fine. So is receiving, with
Harold Jackson, Stanley Morgan catching long; Russ Francis all-world at tight end. And can't complain about running
with Sam Cunningham, Andy Johnson to start. Horace ivory potential game-buster. In front of them is one of best
lines In NFL, especially on left side with all-pros John
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games as a crucial part of lorinances in practice than play
preparing for the regular in the exhibition games when he
season.
decided whom to keep.
Rose electrical contracting firm In runs well, too. And for some of
NEW YORK (UP!)
"When you botch a play in
"In all fairness to Mike and
Elder manages her husband, Washington, D.C. She worked the same reasons the business practice, like failing to cover June it should be noted that
LaCoss, Cm 2.U, Home, Cm
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Lee and gets paid for it.
up to vice president.
2.1: Hooton, LA 2.04.
side purrs along - "Trust and your man properly on pass neither was playing with our
S sontl
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Mar.
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"I trEat him and he trusts commitment."
Mn.
Elder's
spouse
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one
of
defense, you'll probably get probable regulars and that
shall, Minn 2.5$1 Guidry, NY 1) 35455.
the
fi
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Elder is defending chewed out by one of the made a big difference in their
Currently
generation black me," Mrs. Elder said, when
2.30;
Eckersley, 111106 2.74;
Fevr* Game
Ryan, Cal 2.53: John, NY 3.51.
his title in the $400,000 West- coaches, but it's really no big own performances," said Ben3 VIctor.Nadlol. 14.10 5.20 liO golfers to go pro. As his asked how her husband can put
StTlkWvts
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Carlton,
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sports
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70 41 .435
129i Slyleven, Pitt 126.
Boston
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ship. He Is a good client."
by a bank (Manufacturers and that really sinks in."
regulars would have afforded
American Leave
Milwauke
Ryan, 1 SaId.$arduy
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Professional
golfers
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Bennett
said
quarterback
them."
Cal
170;
New York
'Guidry,
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NY 142: 3 Mutilla-GoIri
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little business corporations and business side which Includes richest and most prestigious on
Detroit
Flanagan, Salt 135, JenkIns, 2 Zubi.Gondra
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Toronto
35 12 .322 10
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business deals. What irritates a golfer's cookbook, and a golf
The first black to win a PGA
West
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her
m*are
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Minn
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3.00 discount her as "just Lee's nation's capital.
Hartford Open In 1967. HoweeKan City
43 3$ .321 3½
FrIday
a (3.7) 61.45, P (7.3) 242.75,
wife."
Elder
leased
the
Langston
ver,
Elder was the first of his
Texas
Football
40 62 .152 7
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NeedCash?_
Chicago
Her hands-on business ex- Golf Course a year ago. That's race to play in the Masters, in
54 67 .444 12½
Cleveland Traded strong safety
Sevesffi Game
Seattle
Tony Peters to Washington for 6 Egana.Sariy 20.20 0.40 0.10 perience dates from when she where they met, by the way, In 1975, as well as the first black to
30 72 .110 17
Oakland
37 53 .303 20
undisclosed 1010 and 1551 draft 4 Vicandl-Rlfo
5.40 4.40 was 15 and sorting screwnuts 1966
on the practice range. break the $100,000 barrier, in
Friday's Results
Choices.
3 Gatti-Isidro
410
Mrs. Elder said the marriage 1976.
Kansas City 7, Baltimore 1
New England
Placed rookie
0(44)35.45, P (6.4)132.0,1(6-4. and bolts In the garage of an
Chicago 1, Boston 1
defensive beck Judson Flint from 3) 414.4$.
Those two distinctions rate
Minnesota 5, New York 2
Memphis State on inbred reserve.
lightS Game
him
frequent description on
Mjwaukee S. Texas 1
Kansas City
Placed veteran 4 Gasti.Goirl
13.40 9.40 5.50
sports pages as "the Jackie
Oakland 5, Cleveland 3
middle linebacker Dave Roiumok 3 Oscar.Urqulza
Toronto 6, California S
on inbred reserve,
2 Vicandi.Echnlz
3.50
Robinson of golf." Robinson
Detroit L Seattle 2
Baseball
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LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE
broke the color line In
Boston
Acquired Infielder Ted 2) 224.40.
Loans can be arranged up to $50,0001 It you own
professional baseball." Mrs.
Slismore from the Chicago Cubs for
SlitS Game
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Atlanta at Montreal
Los Angeles at Plttsbgh
San Diego it Chicago
: San Fran it St. Louis
New York at Cincinnati
Philadelphia at Houston

PREDICTION
There's just too much talent - no matter what turbulence
surrounds the club -not to allocate playoff berth to Patriots. Departed Chuck Fairbanks built well. I see them second in AFC East.
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Bennett didn't mean it as a Steve Bartkowski, who worked
softer tune after the Falcons, an that exhibition wins were
UPI 8P°'1' Writer
NFL playoff team lad year for needed to bolster the morale of knock at his opponents, but he less than a half against New
pointed out that both New England and exactly a half
SUWANEE, Ga. (UP!)
the first time, were walloped 37- players and fans alike,
Leeman Bennett wasn't as 14 by New England and 42-17 by
"We could have taken that England and St. Louis used against St. Louis, probably will
graphic as Norm Van Brocklin St. Louis In their first two approach," said Bennett. "But their veteran players a lot stay in for about three quartets
had been, but his concern that preseason games.
I felt, and I still feel, that the longer than did the Falcons. against Washington and, "dethe Atlanta Falcons might be
"There seems to be a feeling, preseason schedule should be "Even when they did sub- pending upon how the game is
overrating themselves was just both among our players and used to appraise your pros- stitute," he said, "they did it by going," could go the distance
as real.
among our fans that our sue- pects. It gives you a chance to players rather entire units like against Green Bay.
Van Brocklin, enraged back cess last year will autornati- see people you are not sure we tried to do."
Scott Hunter, the veteran
Bennett also haltered the quarterback who didn't play a
in '73 by a 174 home loss to cally carry over to this season," about in game-type situations.
underdog Buffalo that snapped said Bennett, "I do feel that we
"This means that there will Falcons to a certain extent in down during the regular season
a seven-game Falcons winning are making progress, but the be times when you have people those first two exhibition last year after leading the
streak and knocked Atlanta out thing that concerns me is we in there who can't cut it and, games. He limited their op- Falcons to four victories in
of a playoff berth, accused his may think we're a little better from the standpoint of the game tions, both on offense and seven starts in '77, will be
players of overconfidence. To than we are, that we've become Itself, you are going to get defense, prefering to see how Bartkowski's replacement
be
re specific, he charged, a hit puff-heade"
burned," d Bennett, "But if the rookies performed playing against Washington.
Bennett has decided he'll
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you are looking at the straight up football.
In the pie-Bennett era,
"We're adding a lot of things carry only three quarterbacks
the bartenders and whores on Falcons took their preseason preseason as merely tuneup
Peachtree Street."
games pretty serious. Victories time for the regular season, for our game with Washington and that means Hunter, thirdBennett, always in lower key had been hard to come by you'd be better off just using (this Saturday night in Atlan- year man June Jones who
than Van Brocklin used to be, during regular season play and those players you fully expect ta)," said Bennett. "We'll also started the first three games
be keeping our regulars In a lot last season, or rookie Mike
presented the same theme in a coaches like Van Brocklin felt to stay with the team."
longer. The following week Moroski will be cut within the
(when the Falcons close out next couple of weeks.
their preseason at Green Bay),
Neither Moroski, who played
we hope to have everything in more than a half against New
and play the game almost as England, nor Jones, who played
Meet Mrs.
though It was part of the a half against St. Louis, were
regular season."
very effective but Bennett said
Bennett views the preseason that he will go more by per-

Chicago

Adams, who returns at end. That leaves Richard Bishop
free to return to nose guard, sharing time with Raymond
Hamilton. Steve Nelson is kingpin of linebackers. Steve
Zabel is steady as rock. Rod Shoate finally won job last
year Inside. Draft turned up Bob Golic. Newcomer who'll
also help in defensive secondary is No. I pick Rick
Sanford, who'll probably see duty at safety. Special
strength at corners with speed burners Mike Haynes, Ray-

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LOS Mg 7, Pittsburgh 6
Montreal 1, Atlanta 0
Cincinnati 4, New York 3
St. Louis 3, San Fran 0
Philadelphia 3. Houston 2
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Still committed to 3-4; original exponent of this "Oklahoma" formation. Disrupted last year by Injury to Julius

PREDICTION
Too much is wrapped around leadership of one man.
There's enough talent on hand to up victory total beyond
five. But defense will drag 'em down. I predict fourth place

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DEFENSE
What once looked like prospective best Front Four in game
quickly deteriorated. Doubtful they'll get anything out of
contract-plagued John Dutton; Mike Barnes had gimpy
knee, Joe Ehrmann had trouble concentrating, so tackle
play suffered. End Fred Cook was steadiest. Llnebacking
also question mark because Tom MacLeod retired, Mike
Woods hasn't used his obvious talent. Drafted Barry
Krauss No. 1 and immediately staked out job for him as
middle man. That's asking lot of rookie. Secondary could
use help on corners; safeties are stable with Bruce Laird,
Lyle Blackwood. Desperately need reliable punter. Rating:
C

Planning suffered tremendous blow when Tom Couslneau,
first man picked in draft, opted for Canada. He was going
to plug inside linebacklng spot as Bills switch defense to

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just so-so as place-kicker. Rating: B

DAVID GETS A GO LYETH by Alan Mover

Baseball

Hard to tell how much backlash of Fairbanks brouhaha will
affect this talented squad. Certainly contributed to playoff
debacle after winning division title. Reins have been handed over to Ron Ehrhardt, with personnel specialist Bucko
Kilroy running front office. On paper, young. still-developing Patriots should be winners again - If they've got their

OFFENSE
Jones is soul of this club. Also its outstanding individual
talent. Return presages Immediate winning expectations.
Also imported es-Lion Greg Landry for insurance. Got
spectacular play from Joe Washington at halfback last
year; Don McCauley is reliable In relief. But there's still
noticeable gap at fullback. Almost as important as Jones's
recovery is return to form of his favorite target, Roger Carr.
Expect Reese McCall to develop Into starter at tight end.
Strong in middle up front, but need competent tackle to
replace retired George Kunz. Soccer-styler Toni Linharl

DEFENSE

Randy White at right tackle in flex defense promises to be
all-world; Harvey Martin alongside Is still awesome pass
rusher. But there's trouble on left side where Too Tall
Jones elected to try pugilism, Jethro Pugh retired. Lot
depends on how soph Larry Bathes progresses; some pros
are skeptical. For all his bravado, Thomas Henderson Is
fine linebacker, but ability drops off at other two spots.
Secondary is same: particularly strong at safeties, with Cliff
Harris, Charlie Waters, both all-pro types; but still spotty
on corners. Sub OB White handles punting chores with
elegance. Rating: B +

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BALTIMORE COLTS
The "franchise" is back In apparently good shape. Reference is to Bert Jones, spiritual and physical heart of this
club. It was hurt as bad as his shoulder last season and
drooped to 5-11 after topping division for three years. But
supporting cast has dropped in quality, leaving coach Ted
Marchibroda with big job of not only building up squad but
Its morale as well.

OFFENSE
They'll start with essentially same unit unless Jerry Butler,
excellent rookie, ousts Franklin Lewis (coming off best
year) or Bob Chandler at wide receiver. Reuben Gant at
tight end another fine receiver. Got the guy to get ball to
'em, too, In Joe Ferguson, steady field general for six
years. Running has progressed, with Terry Miller, now
soph, cracking 1,000-yard barrier and Curtis Brown at fullback voted team MVP. Up front, guards Joe DeLamielleure
(all-pro), Reggie McKenzie continue to sparkle. Joe Devlin
has become equal force at tackle. Much-traveled Tom
Dempsey will probably handle place-kicking. Rating: B +

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Young, coming team under stewardship of Chuck Knox. It's
not realistic to put them in Miami-New England class, but
Bills have ability to score points. Main shoring-up has to be
done on defense, which was particularly porous against
run. Yet they were competitive in most games in '78 and
can render some surprises in '79. But give them another
year.

Cowboys are still odds-on to top NFC East. Simply too
much class, talent and propensity for winning. But they
aren't invulnerable, particularly In certain areas of defense.
And who knows how long Staubach can tap that youth
fountain? Still, you got to figure them Super Bowl-bound
again as long as Tom Landry handles reins smartly.

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"It doesn't make any difference how l feel about the Dallas
game," said Houston Coach
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players feel about Dallas. It
won't be like the Jets' game
(last week). We will be playing
like hell to win."
However, Oilers quarterback

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The Dallas Cowboys and the
Houston Oilers, both plagued by
Injuries, meet tonight In their
annual preseason clash.
The Oilers, who enjoy beating
their upstate rivals whenever
they play, and the Cowboys,
who treat this yearly contest
like any other preseason game,
will battle In front of a national

Pastorinl was diagnosed
Thursday as having a pulled
muscle In his right arm and was
listed as doubtful for the game.

night, Terry Bradshaw threw 30
yards for one score and set up

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weekend's final preseason contest, Indicating that Richard
Todd may have lost his battle to
be the No. 1 quarterback.
In the only other game, the
Philadelphia Eagles, plagued
by their own mistakes In the
first halt, parlayed two fumbles, an interception and a
blocked kick into 24 points in the

another touchdown In a 17-point
period that carried the
Pittsburgh Steelers to a 77-14
victory over the New York Jets.
After the defeat, Jets' Coach
Walt Michaels announced that
Matt Robinson would start and
play the entire game against
the New York Giants In next
second

Dallas quarterback Roger

Staubach will likely share time
with Glenn Carano, who was
elevated to No. 1 backup when
Danny White broke his thumb
In practice last week.
In preseason action Friday

victory over the Baltimore

Buffalo Is at Green Bay, Cincinnati at Chicago, Cleveland at
Detroit, Denver at San Francisco, Miami at Minnesota,
New Orleans at Tampa Bay,
San Diego at the New York

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Over-the-Hill Gang now part of Redskins' glorious past.
Diron Talbert Is only remnant as coach Jack Pardee
recasts squad to his tastes. Team ran out of gas after winning first six in '78. Lot of old faces gone as Jack attempts

Only fluke of tie-breaking process kept this 11-5 team from
'78 division title. Astute Don Shuts has them all the way
back, ready possibly to reassume Super Bowl status.

to inject more youth Into lineup. He f..li there It solid
enough nucleus to make them playoff contender. I'm not
that sold on Redskins.

Defense Is young and swarming, offense old and productive. Dolphins have adeptly stocked roster with eager kids
where age threatens. Only savers Injury streak could keep
them from being big winners.

OFFENSE

OFFENSE
Bob Grisee, it 34, thrives agaIn with his on-field spsctaclii, better to no with. And has good back-ups In Don
Strock, Guy Benjamin. Larry Csonka's back home to pro-vide power for ground game that's already potent with Delyin Williams running for big yardage; Leroy Harris and Gary
Davis also strong. Not MOors, Duriel Harris are zippy
receivers; And,. Tlllman has developed Into fine tight and.
Poesibis worry up front: Four of five guys are over 30. But
top draftees were Jon Giesler, Jeff Toews, top-notch prospects to help Kuechenberg, Linger a Co. Garo Yepremlam
still swings powerful placement toe. Rating: A

With Billy Kilmer cut, Joe Thelamann has QB job all to himself finally. He's like yo-yo, up and down, but has ability to

produce exciting moments. Receiving corps is stable, with
primary targets John McDaniel out wide, Jean Fugstt at
tight end. Ricky Thompson could squeez. out Danny
Buggs for other job. Running back Is neededalongside
John Riggina. Could be Benny Malone. Maybe Ike Forte.
Offensiv, line Is in good shape except for guard Dan
Nugent's back. Jeff Williams has been shifted to that spot.
George Starke comes back at tackle. Mark Moseley steady
as ever on placement kicks. Rating: B-

DEFENSE
Front three Is now injury-free and most active. Two fine
kids In middle man Bob Baumhower, right end A.J. Duhe,
tempered by experience of Van Den Herder, who led teem
In sacks. Doug Betters was also '78 surprise, Lin ebacklng
flourishing with Larry Gordon, Kim Bokamps,' as outside
men, Rusty Chambers and Steve Towle Inside, with old.
timer Bob Mathseon ready to help plus newcomer Ralph
Ortega. Secondary led NFL In Intercepts. Added to it has
been Neal Coll as safety candidate (and aide to Jimmy
Celalo on kick returns). It's a veteran, active umbrella that
has mastered Shula's zone concepts. Also got unexpected
punting from free agent George Roberts, Rating A

DIFINU
As Diron Talbert ages, Skins will go more to 3-4 alignment,
with Deve Bull it nose tackle, Karl Lorch and Coy BacOn at
ends Diron comes back in with 44. Also picked up Joe
Jones, Paul Smith for roW. Void at wsduside lInebacker
with refuses of longtime incumbent Clvii Hanburger. Pete
Wysocki likely successor to go with holdovers Brad Duask,
Harold Mcunton. Delia, Hickman swings between line,
lInet,acking. Mark Murphy steps in at free safety for
departed Jake Scott Kin Houston, Joe Lavender, Lamar
. Parrish malts strong secondary. Mike Bragg starts 12th
campalgr, as teem punter. Rating: B
PREDICTION
Offense Is too erratiC to have much confidence in Redskins
as serious contender. They're still suffering from * those
years of depleted drafts. I see them fourth in NFC East.
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NEW YORK GIANTS
New deal brings young (relatively) Ray Perkins as head
coach and offense-oriented philosophy. Which Is good.
Giants have had trouble moving bail in recent years, But
Perkins fces huge rebuilding job. Defense Is shot up front,
and offense badly needs competent leader. Outlook, frankly, Is quite dismal for improvement though team continues to sell out at home,

OFFENSE
Richard Todd Is supposed to reclaim passing job, but Mitt
Robinson, who filled In last year, has something to say
about that. Don't discount young Pat Ryan either, Pie-sea.
son decides starter. Fine outside targets in Wesley Walker,
already all-pro, Derrick Gattnsy with very mobile Not
end in Jerome Barkum plus Mickey Shuler for short yardage, Kevin Long emerged as best pound-gainer, joined by
Scott Dierking. Developing front line Is potent at tackles
with two hugs youngster, Chris Ward and Marvin Powell.
Randy Rasmussen starts 13th mom at guard. Place-kick.
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B

OFFENSE
Gamble on drafting unknown Phil Simms of Morehead
State as 00 of future has slim chance of payoff In '79. He's
raw, tentative. So chances are they'll have to go with Jo,
Pisarcik again at OB. Instant coup of offense was drafting
Earnest Gray, who looks like hs'li oust Jimmy Robinson as
wide receiver. Tight ends are just mediocre, and running
backs very ordinary. Doug Koller, Dan Doornink will proba-bly carry load. There's no depth on offensiv, line, where
center Jim Clack gives 'em touch of class. Big hope Is that
Gordon King will finally show he's ready to play. Forplace-kicking, Joe Danelo has been consistent. Rating: D

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DEFENSE
Troy Archer was killed in auto accident; Jack Gregofy has
walked away. There went guts of front line. Gary Jeter has
been moved out to and. Rookie Phil Tabor might work Into
starting berth at tackle alongside John Menenhai, Unsbacking corps, though, Is delightful, maybe as good as any
In league. Harry Carson, Brad Van Pelt both get all-pro
attention now, and there are plenty of other bodies to liii
out craw. Carson Is known as one of hardest hitters In
game, Can gel by with holdover secondary, too, which feeturn young Terry Jackson and Ray Rhodes at corners.
PunIer Dave Jennings Is lope. Riling: C

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Jets won't catch _anybody unaware this season. Mlchasls
has gained respect for his building job, but they're Ins
tct* tough, division. I look for drop to fifth place in MG

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Drafting of Marty_Lyons. Mark Gastlneau dictated switch
back to 4-3 defense. They could well be starting ends.
Lyons Is already penciled in; Gaslinesu challenging Law.
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sum
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now man, figures to benefit from change. Healthy Greg
returns
outside Nnebcker, learning with Bob
Martin.. Unheralded Mike Hennlgari Is In middle. There are
low safely pairs equal to Burgess_Owens. Shafer Staggs.
Corners, however, may be recast with rookies Donald
Dykes, Johnny Lynn pressing. Chuck Ramsey now
gibe
as punier with 40.1 average. Rating: C +

Dolphins have had only one losing season In Shula's ninw
year tenure. They're beginning to acquire some look of the
Super 10*1 champs of '72.73. Make them first In MC
Eastern Division

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4.00 Tracy Caulkini, America's Calif., recorded the fastest 100 friends and fans.
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0(34) $I,N,P (5.3) 114.11, (54- premiere female swimmer, meter backstroke time In the
Yo
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York (Guidry 11.1), $ p.m.
him 2) 105S.5S.
Elder Is 44. Messages for
another crack at one of world thliyear when she posted
Ileviap Sense
Texas (Jenkins 12.5) at
REPAYMENT
TERMS
youth
black
and
white
- of
Now York (AL)
Reactivated S Sara.Oastl II
Milwaukee (Slaton 124). 5:30
1240 10.40 4.50 her own world records today at a 1:03,12 in the final. It was am
•
right-handed pitcher Jim Seattle 1DonlngoIdIota
p.m.
3.20 7.40 the AAU National Senior Long 19-yew-old Stanford University the country of the world are
• FAST LOAN
Toronto (Underwood 5-14) at and designated rlghtflsnder Nay 4 San$l.Arca
5,50
what manager Elder has in
Course
ft
Swimming
Chamsop
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fi
A.AU
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straIght
Burris
for
reassignment.
APPROVAL
15(14)41.45, P (5.1)131.35,
CalIfornIa (Ryan 121), 10 p.m.
mind fur her client, Lee.
pionships.
Detroit (Morris 105)
4) 45140,
title in the event.
She said he's the kind of peri. (BannIster 6.12), 10:35
TwithIb Game
Caulkins, ofNashville, Teen.,
Sue Walsh, a high school
ALSO AVAILABLE
.
2 isasa-Goirl
16.40 0.00 5.20
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0
meter
won
insenior
from
Hamburg,
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r
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BUSINESS
dividual medley in 2:17,44 was second In 1 03.21
Siid.lWiQtJi
Sunday's Games
$14550.1
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I Minnesota at New York
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A -3.172. Handle $103441. •
Kansas City at Baltimore
4 IM Jos Valnhn
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off
self-destructive
paths,
own world record of 2:14.07.
$10,000
$250,000
Cynthia WoosLead, of RiverTexas at Milwaukee
3 Mr. Quick chane.
2.40 210
shaking
bad
habits
and
doing
Cleveland at Oakland
"I
was aiming for a world side, Calif., picked up
5 MagIc lullet
2.10
right by themselves and
I Toronto at California
liii. Time Dog Racing
record," said Caulkins, "but I second win of the champion- what's
CALL TOLL FREE
othm
Detroit at kettle, night
3:55
just got
ships when she won
9:OOA.M.-6:OOP.M.
DAYTOWASIACH
meters. It's very hard to get ruder freedyle In 4:09.5. She
"lam In thisposltion because
2 Keystone$csrs 3.45 2.10 240
MONDAY-FRIDAY
FRIDAY NIGHT
5
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50
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100
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3.4
340
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I
Loaders
40! N Magnolia Ave. Suite 416 Orlindo. r: 32403
4 Ismoy
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am Lee Elder's wife," she said.
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LIcensid Morlgag• Bi-oken
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$50 4.10
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American
record-holder
Kim
2:11.4.
7
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medals at the Games, will get Lãnehan, of Sarasota, Fla,, was
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as bds ud IaM,rd Dolly i:*N. So.
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____________________
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Walt Michaels brought no-nonsense, tough attitude to Jets,
and their .SW record in '78 was one of surprises of year. It
may be youngest team in football, so naturally they're lookIng for more Improvement. Walt has to make some hard
Personnel decisions, most Importantly at quarterback.
There are also couple of soft spots on defense. Another 8-8
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12A-Everilng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, Avg. 19,

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Chamber Aids

Legal Notice
____________________

Legal Notice

3.iiflwfl$5

CLASSIFIED ADS

__________________________

working days of award of any INTHECIICUITCOURTOFTHE
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
construction subcontract in excess EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
INVITATIONTOBIO
HOSPITAL
Orlondo Winter Pork
of$1O,000atanytierforconstruclion CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Seminole
The Housing Authority of the City
1101 East First Street
work
under
the
contract
resulting
COUNTY, FLORIDA
of Sanford, Florida will receive bids
Sanford, Florida 32711
from this solicitation. The CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.
for modernization and additions to
NOTICE
notification shall list the name, CA49K
CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA. SERVICES TO PERSONS UNABLE
address, and telephone of the sub. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
16.1, DAY CARE CENTER AND TO PAY IHEREFOR
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
contractor, employer identification LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLAN.
EXPANSION TO MAINTENANCE
The 0111cc of Community Medical number;estimateddoltaramountof DO, a corporation,
................ 43C a fl
itim.
SHOP BUILDING only, until 2:00 Facilities, Department of Health
the subcontactor; estimated star.
3CWICUtVItm.$ ....3$c a Hill
P.M.,ot, the 20th day of August 1979, and Rehabilitative Services, State of
ting and completion dates of the
Plaintiff,
7
cotisicutiveflutsls ....3k a Il
P.M.
A.M.
S:30
5:00
at the Administration Building, Florida, has established the sum Of
subcontract; and the geographical s,
Castle Brewer Court West 10th St., $167,121.00, as the level of un
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
area in which the contract 5 to be CHARLES R. HUGHES and
Sanford, Florida at which time and compensated services to be made
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
performed.
PATRICIA P. HUGHES, his wife, ot
place all bids will be publicly opened available by Seminole Memorial
4.
Mused
in
this
Notice,
and
in
the
at,
and read aloud.
Hospital, in the period of October 1,
contract resulting from this
Dofants.
Proposed forms or contract dO 1919 to September 30, 1950.
DEADLINES
solicitation, the "covered area" i5
NOTICE OF SALE
cuments, including plans and spe.
This determination has been made City of Sanford, County of Seminole,
Notice is hereby given that pur.
cilications, are on file at the office pursuant to the requirements of the
State of Florida.
Noon The Day Before Publication
want to the Final .udgment f
of the Housing Authority of the City regulations of tht Public Health
No proposal may be withdrawn Foreclosure and sale entered in the
of Sanford, Florida, Administration Service, U.S. Department of Health, • after the scheduled closing time for cause pending in the Circuit Court in
Sunday - Noon Friday
Building, Castle Brewer Court, Education and Welfare, (42 CFR, the receipt of Proposal for a period and for Seminole County, Florida,
_________________________
Sanford, Florida and theofficeof the 53.111)andtheapplicableprovisions of sixty (10) days.
begin Civil Number 79IIiCA09K,
___________________________
Architects, Gutmann, Dragash of Florida Medical Facilities Con
The Sanford Airport Authority the undersigned Clerk will sell the __________________________ ___________________________
Associates, Architects, Planners struction Plan.
reserves: the rights to waive any property situated. in Seminole
--Inc., Sanford Atlantic Bank
ii-H&amp;pfl$Sd
"Uncompensated services" informalitiesinorrejectanyandatl County, Florida, descrIbed as:
1-Card of Thanks
Building, SuitelOO, P.O. Drawer 938, means services available in the
Proposals, or to readvertise for
Lot 4, SHADY OAKS, according
Sanford, Florida.
facility which are made available to
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Proposals.
to the plot thereof as recorded in
Copies of the documents may be persons unable to pay therefor
Engine rebtjilder. Seminole Auto
All Proposals must be submitted Plat Book 17, Poge U, Public
A
WORD
OF
THANKS
obtained by depositing $25.00 with without charge or at a charge which as set forth In the "Proposal Records of Seminole County,
Machine, 301 E. 25th P1. Exp.
I wish to thank all my many
onlyt wages commensurate W
the Architect for each set Of is less than the reasonable cost of
Requirements and Conditions."
Florida.
friends for their prayers, cards
will be refunded to each person Who ces is measured by the difference 100 percent of the amount of the for cash at 11:00 A.M. on the 11th
at Florida Hospital So. for total returns the plans, specif ications and oetween the amount paid by Such contract awarded will be required, day of September, 1919, at the West
knee replacement I. other
other documents in good condition persons for the services and the
FIGHT INFLATION
A Performance Bond in a sum Front Door of the Seminole County
surgery. Thank you all lovingly.
within 10 days after bid opening,
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
reasonable cost thereof,
equal to 100 percent of the amount 01 Courthouse in Sanford, Florida.
Pearl
Parlin
A crrtified check or bank draft,
power For details, call 1541.
The level set out above meets the the contract awarded will be
DATED this 15th day of August,
payable to the Housing Authority Of presumptive compliance guidelines required.
4657 or 644.3079.
in,.
the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S. of the federal regulations.
A Bid Bond or Certified Check in (SEAL)
4-t)flaIS
_____________________________
Government Bonds, or a satisfac
______________________ Inovative comoanv expanding
There are no guidelines which
the amount of 5 percent of the Total
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
rapidly, P.T clerical position,
tory bid bond executed by the bid positively identify a person or Amount Bid must be submitted with
CLERK
Mrs. flexible, own tran
ders and acceptable sureties in an familyaseligibletoreceivepartpay each Proposal.
By: Patricia RobInson
BORTION SERVIcES.
amount equal to S per cent Of the bid uncompensated services. Each case
sportation. 617.3194.
The award of this Contract will be
Dey
Clerk
____________________________
____________________
shall be submitted with each t,id.
must bee.'aluatedon its own merits, contingent upon the receipt of a Publish: August 19, 26, 1979
1st Trlmister abortion-$100; Gyn
Experienced driver, must know
The successful bidder Will be Thereareguideiinesestablishedfor Grant Offer from the Federal DEM.92
Clinic-$20; Pregnancy test;
Sanford area. Apply in person,
required to furnish and p.y br a person or family as eligible to Aviation Administration and _____________________________
male
sterilization;
free
coun
Automotive Speed, 2414 Park
satisfactory performance .'ind receive full uncompensaled sir
execution of the Grant Offer by the
seling. professional care,
payment bond or bonds.
Ave.
NOTICE
Sanford Airport Authority.
_____________________
vices.
supportive atmosphere, conS
Attention is called to the Bid form Publish: August 19, 30, 21, 1979
TO: All property owners and any
Sanford Airport
fidintial.
$14,000
PLUS. Florida's leading
requiring a Base Bid and Unit Price OEM.93
other persons interested in all lots,
Authority
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Men's
wear firm, HIS Stores
Bids. Each bidder is required to bid
lands
adjoining
parcels
of
lands and
By: J. S. "Red" Cleveland
WOMAN'S HEALTH
for Men, now has Immediate
on the Base Bid and each Unit Price.
and contiguous or abounding and
A.A.E.
ORGANIZATION
opportunities in management &amp;
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Attention is called to the
abuttIng upon the following
Director of Aviation
sales. Our expansIon has created
provisIons for equal employment
SITE PREPARATION
described street located within the
Publish Aug. 19, 1979
EColoflialDrOrla
career opportunities locally
new
opporlunity,andpaymentofnotless
FOR
City
of
Casselberry,
Seminole
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nsa.

The Chamber of
of Greater Sanford will support
WMF'E-Channel 24's mem•

Channel 24, part of the public
broadcasting network, is
located it Union Park and
occupies the stu(ljos formerly
occupied b) Channel 35, no
Iongt.r operatmg.
Chamber workers manning
the phones will be John Carli
and his wife, Marnita; Martha
.Yancey, Brenda Greet, Sharon
Ingraham, Jack and Peg

Homer and Jack and Edith
Harrison.
credit manager at Chase and
Company; his wife is a school
teacher at Lake Howell H. S.
Martha Yancey is the Cham.
bet's Goodwill Ambassador.
Brenda Greet is with the
VllUng Nurses Association anti
on the Chamber's Senior
Citizens Committee. Sharon
Ingraham Is a secretary with
the Rich Food Plan, Bauder

Associates. Jack Homer is the
Chamber's executive director
md his wife Is a volunteer for
the evening's telecast. Jack and
dIth Harrison serve as official
Ilantand Hostess for the Golden
.ge Olympics.
than the minimum salaries and
ILS INSTALLATION ON 9.27
County, Florida, to wit:
set forth In the specifications
AT
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A portion of Scuthcot Drive, a
This is the Chamber's way of wages
must be paid on this project.
SANFORD AIRPORT
distance 01741 lineal feet measured
ihowing their appreciation for
SANFORD, FLORIDA
All bidders are hereby notified
westerly Irom the existing paved
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
the many things public that they must affirmatively ensure Sealed Proposals for the fur. EIGHTEENTH
surface
of South Lake TrIplet Drive.
JUDICIAL Cli.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
broadcasting has done, In. that in any contract entered into nishing of all labor, materials,
to this advertisement, services and equipment for Site COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Cull, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE that the City Council of the City of
ciudliig documentaries telecast pursuant
Minority Business Enterprises will Preparation For ILS Installation On CIVIL ACTION NO. 7l346.CA.O3.J
advisable to
improv,
aboveit
Casselberry,
Florida,
hasthe
deemed
Of the River Gold Ballet and the be afforded full opportunity to 9.27 will be received
by the
Sanford
YASZAY
office
of theWALTER
YASZAY,.1.his
wife, and MARIAN described street with 22feet of 1 Inch
Golden Age Olympics, ac• submit bids as sub contractors, or as Airport Authority at the
suppliers of materials, or services, Director of Aviation, Sanford Air.
thick, Type I, asphaltic concrete on
cording to Homer.
and will not be discriminated port, Sanford, Florida until 11:00 A.
Plaintiffs, a 6 inch lirnerock base and 10 Inch
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w.pool. Male.

Cal1323.1494.

to share your apt.
323.1113

in consideration for award.
In accordance with Executive

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Bidders are invited to submit MOORE,

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The work for which Proposals are
and will not be discriminated invited consists of:
against on the grounds of race,
Site Preparation For iLS ln
color, religion, sex or national origin staltation on 9.27.

REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTlC iS HEREBY GIVEN

,Ihat the undersigned A.S.F., INC., a
PROPERTiES, INC., a Florida

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: WINSTON L. MOORE
2319 Dunston Street

During the Fiscal Years 197$ thru copies of plans, specifications and

Corporation,

10, 1919, at 7:30 p.m.

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LANDING VENTURE, a Florida that maximum bids

in the City

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Piy.bletö Florid..

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto
Ave.
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nished Condo. Pool, club house,
cable TV. Everything furnished
inc dishes&amp;Iinens.SlSOwk., $00
mo. + tax. 3fl.799).

244, City Hall, Sanford, Florida
Monday thru Thursday. Those
meeting
basic
eligibility

First&amp;Onlychildcarecenteropen
Saturday in Sanford - Begin,
ning June 2. Sanford Early
Childcare Center. 3226643.

making the improvements. Costs,
method of payment and the

portunity Employer, M.F.H.Vet.

Will keep sm children

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Trail.rforrentinOsteen
$120 mo.waterfurn.
lnquirePaIm.ttoAve.

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Now accepting applications for full
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Handy Way Food Stores. Must

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Req. Real Estate Broker
2635 Sanford Ave.
Aft MrS. 332 7442,'t Afe9

Owner will hold.

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W.GarnettWhite
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aN famIly ream. $37,$55,

GRAB THISONE QUICK
Owner anxious. Closi to city for
convenience still country livIng,
next to mlar hwy. Msblie home
Pies
billiard i'm., pool table,
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today. Owner may field pert of

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street. Needs some point &amp;
Ihui'In. could be converted. 1st
tIme offered. $'9.NI.

EXCELLENT BUY

4lR,1Ba*,fflçeolderpi,p
rwl*ari, bus do of front f
house, eat Nt kitchen. Con.
usiWlenel less ssunvs eager to

PRICE DROPPED W.A
"THUD". You won't find better
fur the new low price of Just
50US$. Thetsall fur this) IL)
Shemeonquletelreet. Room for
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mare.

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bOUN BEST PRICEI 107 acres
in cleared Cypreu isles in
Oetoan near It. Johns River.

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VA&amp;PNAPIstancIng
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MIINTZER TILE
Newer rspsic, isoky inet.isis- our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 561.0547,
Ceramic Tile RepaIrs
Reslden., I Commercial

$s-93-. aftlIlO-7$1S

sismskIng

332.7)51

"Chlcacsaw
Priest" 15.3 hands, ix.. youth
1110w horse, top performer in
trail, wqstern I English her.
semetWiip. Over 30 1st places In
local I AGHA Shows. Owner
ping to college. Call 3221039.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
3fl315E. FIrst St.
3221137

Will SEW and DESIGN Ladies 1
girls clothIng such as: Dremes,
Pant Suits, Evening wear, Skirts
&amp; etc. WIll also CROCHET
Beautiful Fashions of Various
Sorts: BABIES OUTFITS:
Blankets, Sweaters, Hoods,
Cape, loot lea, Mittens, etc. WIll
crochet Ponchoes, Shawls,
Afghans If your choice. Can abe
Crochet LIttle Girls Fashions of
Various typos. Have a variety of
samples at my home. lntsi'stsd
ponies or organizations pboaso
contact Pat at 3221500 after S
P.M.

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Drapes, Upholstery

3334107

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
nitiwi Salvage. 332-0721.

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cages. 322.5753.

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CUSTOM CASINETS

Free 1st.

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REMODELINGIREPAIR

kG. BAUNTIASSOC.

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IMON.,AUG.20,7PM.
*lsersw desks, chests, drasoers.
BR S DR suItes, cocktaIl this.
IiNofnlcecI•eø turn + assorted
unic.asrac.
VISA-MASTER CHARGE
CASH DOOR PRIZE

9SANFORD AUCTIONI
12155. French 323-1340
Per

Estate

CemmS?cla_l

&amp;

Residential AuctIons &amp; A
palsele. Call Dews Auction m
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Polpil who like IIIIcIi Vie W
claodliod adele buy, sill, or

Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; fast
repair service. 3224101.

Inter!or.ExlerIor Plastering
Licensed &amp; Bondea
Call 3232750

)Man,qualltyoperotin

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

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Free Est. 223.1704.

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0' Wayneleal,327.133I

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Tsp Pnkss Paid
Used, any condItioned 4545134

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Set. Peppers Painting Service.
Custom Painting I detail trim.

He
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

Good us fuf-n., appliances
plumbing fixtures.
bldg. material. 332.1149

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RIR Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning,
Roof, homes, trailers, etc.
Reasonable rates, all work

guaranteed. 323.7151.

INSULATION-BattIng, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 1

Cillulese. Lowest prices. Call
3311039 or 906.7344755 collect.

Tar Pot for Rent
$21-Day or WkIy Rates
Call 322011a.ft 4

Hmaflrs
Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Watts to make small household
ripsirs. carplotry, painting &amp;
- misc. Call Paul Hunter. 3294531.

ISpct.off on all
Upholstery cleaning for thu
month of August, 031.3146.

VIyI Nepal'

LanAlàas
Cart iii Lawn I Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES

302.57)9

Mowing 33)4095

Vinyl repair &amp; rsceielng
SavsuplelOpd.of
rouphiolsiery charge. *4507

Itodo.
AuctIon Thaws. 7P.M.

Sanford Ave. at Hwy In
Cemlgnmeullwaicsm.
We Seth Isles..
Auction Sates
3037*

To List Your Business...
Dioi 322-2611 or 831-9993

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proia,,Ity rented. $ls,,

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clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened

Cash 322-4132

Hammond irgan, piper avis cord
w.tape ricordei, Like new,
CaMnglarsforsale.32,.4j34,

Brand New Interspring SidOkeg
prIce. Sanford Furniture Sal.
vege. 799$. SI $MNrd *1711,

Alterations, Drimiltlng

Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

Laury's Mart, 21$ 1an
Ave.
Soy &amp; Sill, the finest In vssd
-, hirnUw, ReIn,, stov, 95sIs'

$25. good conS. 3321040.

Picture Perfect Ext. Painting
Free Est. Lic. 10 pcI. disc. to Sr
Cit. 339.4044, 4455333,

ANIMAL HAVEN

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4 drawer metal file cab., liii Pay.

Painting by Anthony Corino, in.
tenor, exterior opalifisd In all
wea. rrse Es). CaSt 322I.

lIE Painting, interior.ext.rior
pressure cleaning, roof coating.
Satisfaction guaranteed before
payment. 332.7137 after 6 p.m.

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mercial, new const. Licensed,
bonded I Insured. Quality
service everytime. Ph. 323-0541
or 665.5954.

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$anfu* - Irbcliws_living. Rèea.
Wishiv$ M&amp;0*Y Patos. Inquire
MiS. Oak $417510.
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BeqgleseM, IF

AQHA GeldIng

Cisining

Custom Office Cleaning, com

Bsauty Cars

CPic1TIs

Sui* beds w.storags drawers,

Yard debris, Trash

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German ii piusrd pups for sale,
AKC, shols, sire worklnó canIne
show quality Iig boned. $150 I
i,. 331.0063.

Light Hauling

office

LIcensed. 323.003

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

*3-maser *1-1553

sod laying &amp; tree trimming.
94$

Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 349.5371

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German shert.halred pointer
puppies AKC from hunting S

eneral Landscaping. Rbse
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,

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IdealforiustmarOodaorrstl

home.) acres avers w-tfsit
p.,,fl,J for liec$eS or ether 114
iNch, A emwlomaws ,aii
551.110.

dlstrINsnhiups,ai,savalhabfe
Investment 0
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•ADULT ONLY as PAMILY SICTIONI

322.7533

Central Heat S Al' Cord. Free E5I
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1fl)

Alan's Appliances
RefrIgeration A.0 Repair

65-Pets-Supplies

deep, 5200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage *7.92 $0. of Sanford 322.

New Soldier Block I Chrome
celdsmperary Li lIe. Oø.g.
retail 015* NOE 1* la_assid
Purollem Salvage, 1792 Se. If
listen, *0711.

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.0 chain Were ac
motor
aunts. 11* neceesary for
i.wawory. Ni sodlng, nO 10
pounce necessary. - Will sill
r$ or Ill II route.
MaStS? ares warohtiwsllte

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Call Larry for Free Est. 471.6214.
I.Iç., Bonded I ins.

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ROYAL PALM
Approx. 15' tall
ReUOniblo 322.2193
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lights worked on to pass insp.,
$400. 323-0727.

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Air Conditionlitg, Heating, Electri.

3224101

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FILL DIRT I. TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Ca_rh I HIrt 223.7*

WILL BUY EXISTING isP &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legs, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. - 525 No. 4.0
Wynsore Rd., Altamonte.

55"

'n Ford F.100, PU Olds Delta OS;
'14 Dodge Dart. All cxc. cord.
Good Buysl 323.7339
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good cond. 1 owner. Best offer.
332.7132.

Air Coeditioning

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Information Ca_il $314290.
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WesternAuto

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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 set
the reserved price. Call 901.235
$311 for further details.

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Lawnmower sales &amp; servIce. We
sell the best &amp; service the rest.

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Parkkio 00 vacuunia ref. $11310
etc cent; color I 51W TV'ssi 1. Sanford Ave., 333.1491.
OponTves.lhruSat.:3Sto$:*

1605 (Dealer).

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ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
3$ Sanford Ave.
332.5791

JUST MAIE PAYMENTS-'611 tO
'7$ models. Call 3399100 or 534.

2 Remington 22 automatIc rifles w.
ISO Ia. Winchester 22
automatic rifle wicope $10;
0*15132 pump rifle $0; Western
field 410 pump shotgun, like new
5110; HIgh standard 12 ga police
rIot pump shotgun 7 shot, $175.

classified ad for results. 322.261)

M9$TNguVICv

for Sale
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Peetlodiars $11.0 up

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vestment. Place a low cost

v-owumijs or

camper self contained.

cond.$3,750.3fl.7397,aft6$a_t.j,
Sun. 322.2243 or sue at Butch's

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'71 Ford camper, special truck w-

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REALTOR 322.4991

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1931 Volkswagen Sedan, sun roof,
runs good. needs 2 tires &amp; tail

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'45 CMv. C.30 wrecker w.dbl
boom, Holmes 160, cxc. mech.

vestment Counsellors. 5624172.
Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. 105'
paved road. 210' deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal Lake. Only
vacant lot In ares. $14,910.

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AC, PS, new PB, 12.000 mi. On
new 302 eng. $3600 or best- Call

offer. 333.1915.

BLAIR AGENCY
333.344or 323.7710

Sanford, Fla. 32771

ac conS. La.Z.Boy r.ciinor,

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ROBSON MARINE

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TIRED OF COMPACTS? You
can S.T.R.I.T.C.H out in this
gracious older 2 story, Iii, 3 B

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Ave., South of 2Mh St. (water &amp;
sewer). Price reduced to 57.990

In.glassed top display case 24 in.

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fInancing .Call ledotil

Byowner3UaI
$lOckhome. Terms avail.
3220016afl

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Longwood-Church Ave.-R3 t,
good rental area, $11,000. Roilin
Realty, REAL'TY. 339.4777 or
339.1354,

RULTY

Inc., Realtors

VA.FtA.235.Con. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your lotI Will build on
your iet or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.

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RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?
Onu Week In Sept. 00' silly Oct., on
the St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good kiewledge Of the
river &amp; boating experience.
Please call after 4 p.m. 331.0937.,

243$' S. French (17.92) Sanford
321-5324
aborn
REALTOR 322.1000 MLS

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WOULDYOU LIKE TO

Realtor 322.7912.

ROCK
Screened S Washed
Cty. Approved for Dralofield
Central Contract lag Inc.
914.735-5032
115.7714113

let. Pool 10*10, 1

besvtItvI in.grevnd pool w.
prIvacy fence. Cheerful kItchen,

ULI

REALTOR

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Terms. William Mallczows*l,

562743

Berm mother.In.taw cottage,.
exeeclea tm w.savna, sten.
rio. em., i yv.

cessories

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'7$ Olds 95 Regency, fuuly loaded,
like new, low ml., built In CB I
tape deck, sun roof. $7293 or best

Suzki 1976 IS 250. Adult owned,
exc. cord. Street legal $350 or
offer. 323.Mu.

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0721.

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REALTY WORLDS

STAY COOL IN THE POOL

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55-BOltS 1

1 xc'es Lake Sylvan. $10,000. Bat

as

act.

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tic lent heat &amp; aIr system w.&amp;al
controls. Park with tennis cts S
play area near by. Priced under
$50,000.

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1974 Honda CR342
wbackrestlluggageracli
MInt cond. $.321.0579

misc.

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09.

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ice lots ready to build on in

'3 Fain, garage sate. 1110
Washington Ave., Sat I Sun. 10
am. OIl hooter, shelves, furn. &amp;

47-Real
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NICEST HOUSE IN

SECLUDED COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE
Beautiful lakefront home on 2.3rd

BATEMAN REALTY

Duolex (5% 2 BR units furn. &amp;
rented $23,900. Only 13,000 down.

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78-MOtOf'CyCleS

IS lots avail. Ace Real Estate.
Wm. Kenyon, RItr. 059.5257. 931
AlA So., St. Augustine Beach,
Fl. 32054.

on Plumosa, R on ValecIa to

323.5774 Day or Nlght.I
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house. 1700 sq ft living ares.
$59400. Terms.

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inc.REALTOR,MLS

3 BR, 2 B pool Monte, beautifully

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'Tsp Dollar Paid for junk I used
cars, trucks, heavy equIprnen
323-5990

54-Garage Sales

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577

beautiful street. SEPARATE
GARAGE APARTMENT. Open
1:30 untIl 5:00 Sunday. Direc.
tionsavetol.SanfoidAve.toi

32fl22

,ranchOtfIce

-CRESCENT BEACH

7S'xlOO' lots only $7S00. $1300 dn.
$91.14 per Mo. Paved roads, City
water, Underground utilities,
etc. 2biocksto Inland waterway.

24395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Plnecrost area ig home, 3 BR, 2 B,
oversized FR w.PP. Recently
renovated w.new carpet
family living area. Energy of.

Fil'eplace, large rooms, high
ceilings, courtyard and balcony,

finest neighborhoods. *44,.

2565

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Sanford. 3225721.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

FromSiOtolSO
Call 322.1624; 3221160

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3 BLOCKS TO OCEAN

Losing your home I creditS I ts;ii
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322.0716,

OPEN HOUSE
Vintage Spanish home with Olda

sized lot In one of Sanford's
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339-OlOg
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Cars Removed

BUY JUNK CARS

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ZenIth 25" works good, $125.
Free Delivery. Sanford Fur.
nitule Salvage, 17.92 So. of

Murphy, N. C. 25906

1 Bath with paneled Fia.

516,100. Total price only $31,300.
Follow signs to 150 N. Edgemcn
in Winter Springs, your host:
MIlton Davis,

InthislovelylgMayfair3lR3b

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cleaner, $50. 322.7397, aft 6 Sat. I
n,
or see at Butch's
Chevron Service.

Used color TV 5$ 1970 model

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BROKER

i'm., NEEDS NEW OWNERSII
Attractive assluinsb$e mtg. of

OVER 2300 sq Not qracijs living

ANYTIME

like new, $373; also pressure

77Ju*

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13500. 130-1626, eve. 295-0311.

Engine lift, cherry picker type,

iD.Stereo

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Uea*7.197
L ItiuN

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10'

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53i

REAL1OR

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76'AUtO

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4S.A- atof Slate
Pro*rty

"A HONE SUPERMARKET"

Sun. 1.5 p.m.
2B

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322-2420

Hwy 136. $79,900.

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323-9230.

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KENM6EWASH!R - Paris,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230191

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OPEN HOUSE

ATTRACTIVE 4 BR 2 B ranch
style home, Ig rms, finced
yd. near school &amp; shopping,
544,500.

Sanford's Sales Leader'
4

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assessed to each parcel may be
No bid shall be withdrawn for a "The Sanford Airport Authority", has been filed against you and
333.0473
star.,
you ascertained at the office 01 the City
period of 30 days subsequent to the Cash will not be accepted. This are required to serve a copy
Earn as much as $500 Per 1000
opening of bids without the consent deposit will be refunded only to written
of your Clerk of the City of CaueibErry,
REALTY
By: W. Earl Downs,
poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
defenses, if any, on Florida.
of the Housing Authorityof the City Bidders submitting
stuffing envelopes with our
President
delivery,mln.S200rder.Sanford
OVER6MILLION
a formal GEORGE C. KELLEY, P.A.,
DATED Ihis 14th day of August,
of Sanforo, Florida.
clrculars. For information:
Attest:
Proposal, upon
area. 332.2374. Sam's Portion
IN SALESIN 1979
receipt of unused Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address A.D. 1979.
Pentax Enterprise Dept. SH
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY Documents
James L. Wallace,
Meats.
in good
P0 Box 1155 Middletown, Ohio
Mary W. Hawthorne
Secretary
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, later than ten (10)
dayscondition
after datenot
of is p.o. Box 1132, Apopka, Florida,
Makeewishnesv3 BR,28, hiec.
32103, on or before August 30, 1919,
4S042
City Clerk
(Corporate Seal)
FLORIDA
opening of the Proposals.
home in ldyilwiide on ½ acre
u-.Instructiosn
fiIetheoriglnalwithth,Cl,rk01
Publish:;
August
Thomas
19,
26,
1979
PubIish Aug 19,26, a Sept. 2,9, 1979
Wilson Ill
This contract is under and
lotI C lISA, OR, Pan. Fl. Rm.,
subject
this
Court
either
before
service
Executive Director
DEM.79
to:
on DEM.94
w.stone FP, eat.in kit. &amp; much
PublIsh: August 5, 10, 13, 14, 17, i,,
A. Minimum wage riles as Plaintiffs' attorney or immediately
morel Your dream come true t
_____________________
1979
AAA
EMPLOYMENT
thereafter;
otherwise
a
default
will
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
MAKE
AN
established by the Secretary of the be
HEIRLOOM
$72
5001
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
entered
against
you
DEM46
U. S. Department of Labor,
333-0512
for the relief EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CreatIve Expressions
THE REASON WE'VE BEEN IN
demanded in the complaInt,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
B. FAA Advisory Circular
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Just for you 3 BR, 2 B home i9 Sat
BUSINESS SO LONG IS BE.
150.this
WITNESS my hand and sail
PROBATE DIVISION
5100.4A, Appendix 3 entitled
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Lantal Good starter home W'
CAUSE WE PUT PEOPLE TO
Court on July 24, 1979,
PIle Number 79.323.CP
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR "NOTIFICATION TO BIDDERS OF
NO. 12
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.l411.CA.13.l(
tencedyd, 1g. LR &amp; Fl R, ConP.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
WORK.
HERE
ARE
SOME
OF
Dlv Isles
(SEAL)
INCOMPLETE PROJECT DETER.
shoppingt BP
to
schools
PROBATE DIVISION
WEBBER
B.
HAINES
and
LOU
J.
THE
JOBS.
IN RE: ESTATE OP
MINATION$,"
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
File Number 79'293Cp
HAINES, his wife,
Warranted lust $340001
P.TSECRETARY
GLYDE E. PIERCY
Register now for Fall term.
Clerk
1. Notice to Bidders, Wag. Rate
Division
.
Plaintiffs,
Fun lob w.lots of action
Enrollment for prekindergarten
By: Eve Crabtree
Determinaflom. The wage rate
Fantastic Ig 4 BR, 3½ 5 home in
GAL FRIDAY
Deceased IN RE: ESTATE OF
&amp; kindergarten - limited.
DepUty Clerk
determination of the Secretary
Alt. Spgsl C *41*, Fl. Rm., Off,
THE ALTAMONTE COMPANY,
JAMES CECIL JENKINS,
Well flJfl 1 gal offIce.
mo, for more Information call
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Labor incorporated in th, ad. Publishjuly29&amp;Aug. 5,13,19,1979 etc.,
FP, wet bar, eq. eat in kit. S:
et al
MGi. TRAINEE
3224405 or 332.3333, Lutheran
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Deceased vertIsed specifications does not OEL.134
much morel BPP Warranted,
Caress
Defendants.
Church of the Redeemer.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
include rates for the requested
yours for $79,000.
LOCAL DRIVER
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL TO ALL PERSONS HAVING classifications lIsted below, The
GoOd driving record.
NOTICE OF ACTION
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST bidder is responsible for ascii'.
1$- Help
nted
Super 3 BR, 2 B home In Sunlai*l
RECEPTIONIST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
TOt THE AL.TAMONTE COM.
IN THE ESTATE:
taming the rates payable for such
w.dinlng area, Fl Rm, 1g. L,
Will train.
PANY, a dissolved Massachusetts ___________________________________
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
classifications and Whethir area IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
fenced yd &amp; lots of potential.
EXP. PURCHASI NO CLERK
thattheadministratlonoftheestate IN THE ESTATE:
practice requires the use of these EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. corporatIon, and the unknown LPN. Fulltime&amp;parttlme. Apply
This can be yours for 539,9001
Light
bookkeeping.
trustees, if any, of THE ALTA.
GLYDE E. PIERCY,
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED classificatIons in accomplishing the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE MONTE
in person Lakeview Nursing
that the admlnlstraIi of the estate work. No Inference
CARPENTER
COMPANY,
a
dissolved
File Numberl5,333.Cp, Ispending
Center,
E. 2nd St.
concerning area COUNTY, FLORIDA.
C0Zy2 BR, 1 B home in CC ManoII
tip. &amp; own tools.
James Cecil Jenkins, deceased,
Massachusetts corporation, and
the Circuit court for Seminole
practice is to be drawn from their CASE NO. 7'459.CA.13.P
Super for starter homel C H&amp;s%
File
Number
1929$CP,
CASHIERS
GEORGE W, MORSE, 'HENRY L.
ispendIng in omission. Further, the omissicis will J,.W, HICKMAN,
County, Florida, Probate Division, the CIrcuit
w.w carpet, perch, fenced yd ii
Exp. or will train
Court for Seminole not.perse,estashsnynalityf
CHASE, GEORGE FROST, and LPN full time. tip. w.FiOfIda
- Ilte address of which Is SemInole
Plaintiff, CHARLESWHITTIER,asdir,ctors
more. Reduced to $21,950.
Call or stop ut Monday.
County Courthouse, Sanford, COUnty, Florida, Probate Division,
liCenSe. 412. 332.1364, Sanford
increased labor cost resulting from us
the
address
of
which
Is
Pimig
912 FrenCh Ave.
and trustees of THE ALTAMONTE
Seminole
the
Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
Florida Thepersonalrepreuntative
use of such classifications.
CATHERINE KIRKLAND BELL, COMPANY, a dlssolvd Mass. _________________________
Special 4 BR, 2 B, 2 story tome ifi
(car 10th &amp; French)
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Sanford,
(a)
of the estate Is Clyde B. Piercy County
Florida Courthouse,
32711. The personal
CHARLES KIRKLAND, et ii,
lovely neighborhoodl C H&amp;4,
acitusetts corporation, siui
333.5174
.
w$ioee address is .741 Rlverview
C. Executive Order 11216 or
Evening cook. Apply In person
Di, eat in kit., porch &amp; manp
De1,idnfs kwn I5$I1$ smssi trustees
September ins as amended, and to
Avenue. Sanford, Florida 32771. The representatIve of the estate Is
Holiday Inn of Sanford on toe
* * * * ** * *
extrasi Just 135,0001
the Equal Employment Opportunity
successors in Interest, or any other
nime and address of the personal Dorothy L. Cordell, wtloseaddress Is
l$ot
NOTiCI OF ACTION
110 N. Bombay Avenue, WInter Clause.
psrtles claimIng by, through, under
represWativvs attorney
_______________________ REAL ESTATE
spi, FL 32707. The name and
1. The Bidder's attention is called TO: BARBARA JEAN KIRKLAND or against said corporation or legal Wility person. Apply lit person
srth below.
ASSOCIATES
.AND
entity, or any of them, and all
Aft persons having claims or • ddreas of the personal re,r,sin
to the "Equal Opportunity Clause"
JOIN SANFORD'S SALE
LIIflA tAii WIDI A1II
Holiday Inn of Sanford on the
21Situatloin
rJed
100 Thi "Standard Federal Equal
claimants, creditors, parsons or
demands against the estate etc
--LEADERI WE LIST I SELI
Whose address a4
All Persons having claims or
Bmployent
- required,
prties.rlaturalorcorperatLwhose
MORE
WITHIN THREE
HOMES
THAN
Opportunity Con. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
demands
against
the
'state ii.
struction COntrW
iii exact legal status is unknown, Mechanic or trainee for VW'$, S All'. WORM GROWERS ANYONRI JOIN THE oN$
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
SPICIfiCa_tiCfls"
action
to
partitionthe
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF requIred, WITHIN THREE set forth heroin.
following claiming under thi abovnimed • day wI, paid holldys, fringe
THAT'S NO. it
Delivery route, est. customers.
2. The goals and timetables for property In Seminole County, corporaslon,orclaimiflgtoh,vean
THlSN011dLtofllewlffiffieclerk MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
benefits. $200 to $300 to start
Florida
income.
Cost
area.
OOOdP.T
or,
minorIty and female partIcIpati,
right, title or interest in and to the - depending on exp. 359.3953.
tfee bove court a written THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Sanford's Sales Leader
$3,000. Call 323.9235.
The$outhlllfeetoftheNofm 175 la_nd haseIia_flee described.
the above court a written the Contrdor's
they may have. Eadi claim must be
iweqste
work.
statement of any claim or demand force in ia_cit trade on
SE¼ of 5W¼ iylng West of State 'that an action
in writing and must Indicate
to quiet and CoSfirm
all
PONDENTS FOR THE SAN.
Road No. 150 (formerly known as
21-Situations
they may have, Each claim mist be struction work in the Covered
iWsd
ti.io in thu Plaintiffs and their
for the cisim, the
area,
FORD MBA. MUST HAVE A
____________________
in writing and must Indicate me areas foliowti
' Road)) SectIon 19, Township succnsontothefollowingprty
sos of th, creditor or his 5111W basis for the claim,
FLAIR
FOR
NEWS,
TYPE,
21 South, Range 30 Est
ANYTIME
the name md
Practical nurse 15 yr. exp. Good
Goals for Female Participat
in Seminole County, Ioridg:
HAVE TRANSPORTATiON. SE
homenurslnO the
Would
like
ref.
.cialswd,
If thechalmisnof yet due,
1he
attorney and the amount
From Apr.), '79 until Mar, 31, were redtoserveacupyof you, ALTAMONTELAND,HOTILAND
dots when It will boco*
PLE.
daimud. If the claim Is not yet due, '50-5.0 percent
322.7301.
written defenses, it any, to it oi NAVIGATION COMPANY Flat as
Shall bs stated. If me claim is - m date whisit
,%5
it will become due
HOWARD.J.
CLIFTON, plaintiff's recorded ioPlatSeqk),Pags*,et.
From Apr.1, 'SO until Mar. 31,
CAU.
DIETRICH
nslu,o so the uncertainty shell be Pungent si unllquidsted, the nature
t.a,g,otinaiI. doll
sh* Avonue,- Winier P.,L'
gg a ,a00llcible to all
stated. If mu
Plerids, 5I
afop.g toe 322211 too' 19p011%tflhlnt claim. Is secured. the et toe ertalnty Shod be Wofat If te Coi*ractvs constnjctui_n work Floiidi, 3370, en or belsis August West bota',dary line.oILols 411. W
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securIty shall be-descried. The PM claim us sucvrs, th&amp;sicwlty (whittier or
Branch
'm,and 11lom.,igin.IwIssme and 075 15 th,, shoreline of Lake
dslmiiW Shell deliVII' SVNiCISIW Shell be described. The claimant federally ss net It Ii Isdaraf or.
Clerk
either
bea
service
on
Notice
thiS CISIM IS *5. ClIck 95 shall deliver sufficIent copies of the covered ares.
Orisiwa, Ihiaci West to the law Ikie
-Iuslnsss (PPP.rIwu
- .
M't nW flfliadlilily Section Te*rship 3)
atabte the Clerk 95 itiall y
.
_________________ ONE PHONE CALl. STARTS
- Claim 11*1deck to enable the clerk -.
wIth
Ihiereohsera
$th.rr,Isu
The Contractor's cepr!
•,default will •.
-.pirsan.i reprssansative.
II last, Itiencs Nielhi •s
CLASSIFIED AD ON I
ilgifleis et your
. licissos
p0 ma_ta one copy to eadi personal
entered 'quest you her the roil
PICTITI011I AM -'
the Executive-. OM end the
A$porlanskstaroifodhn95eaelase representative.
sid suction hue tea poW so salt' ,iesico is hereby gives that I .
iom.. Lscal dIufrIbutslshiP
NU$ULTFUL
END. TH
Cimpislot
!
I.
a copy
sectIon $ui'West of liii 'Pow of
his Slice of
NUMIIR IS 301261$.
All SI'5Ifl$ Interested in m.aaw
for iii. If the largest Pet .1
petition.
In Mkwos as Ste MImw. .,

•
(Corporate Seal)
DOWNS PROPERTIES, INC.

SOUTHERLANDI
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LARGE LOTX3SR2B5pIIt plan,
beautIful landscapIng, fenced bI
yd, room for garden. $32,300.

Home can be yours fOr 591,5001
Come See UsI Yout host: SEN

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CS Bldg. zoned commercial, oft

-SEIGLER REALTY

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backyard sale-sell everything
fast withawantad. Call 322-2411
or $319993.

ALTAMONTE-Lot 100* l7Iplus

CARPORTS, ONLY $42,300.

finance, cypress &amp; beick, 1
BORN on approx. 2 acr, pool,
shop, greenhouse, organic
garden + separate river fron.
tage. 113,900.

544,910

1g. landscaped loll This Dream'

AVE. FRESH PAINT, CARPET
I NEW ROOF. (2) 2
BEDROOM, (1)1 BEDROOM,)

OPEN HOUSE
So1dey11PM
Weklva Park Dr -low main.

NEAR LAKE 4 BR 2 1 corn.
fortable home, newly painted. C
NSA, fenCed

COMMERCIAL ON SANFORD

REAL ESTATE

FANTASTIC 1 Ii weekend
retreat, St. Johns RIver.
Covered boat dock. $32,

2001 East2ndSt., Mayfair
Exclusive 4 BR, 2½ bath home in
desirable
neighborhood
Features include your own Pool
Patio, OR, Fia. Rm., eat In
kit., fireplace, all on a beautiful

TRIPLEX 3 UNITS ZONED

REALTOR, 333.7$$

$33,000.

SUN, 1t0SPM

.

preferred. Apply In person
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919 E.

'fli,jg to Eat

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REALTY

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EAT.iN KITCHEPI,'TREE
SHADED CORNER LOT.

CailBart

range, inside utIlity rm. &amp; walk.
in closet in MU. Won't 1W.

pets. $300 + security. 305.327. STENSTROM
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* OPEN HOUSE *

everything. Asking $35,730. 3p.
0323.

MODERN 4 BEDROOM, 2
BATH HUGE FAMILY ROOM I

$61,500.

lISA, w.w carpet, new ret,, ga

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Sanford 2 BR, 2 B, all appi., w•w

MAYFAIR IN SANFORD, VERY

LOW MORTGAGE

4 BR, 1½ 5, briCk home w.brand
new carpeting &amp; paint tory out,
fenced rear yd., tic. termst

MONTH PAYS ALL with
$13,710 dn. Sharp 3 BR, w.c

Nurses Aides, 7.3 shift. Exp

in myhomewkdays
333.1175

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL. ESTATE INC.
3334437
ASt.1322.7111

$112

jBary 2 BR, 1½ b, C HIA, part.
furn, carport. No children, no

entrance examination when

pct. assumable mortgage.

INC.
REALTOR 3237122

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scheduled. An Equal Op.

screened porch, sodded yard.
paved street I Much Mere. SO

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

For rent furn. nice 1 BR house. W.
Wcarpet, adults no pets, ref. 333.

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TUSCAWILLA AREA, LARGE
SPANISH STYLE) BR,2 BATH,
FAMILY ROOM WITH FIRE.
PLACE. 2 CAR GARAGE WITH
MANY CUSTOM FEATURES
ON S ACRES FENCEDIN.
CLUDINO BARN &amp; POND.
$130,000.

home. Central HIA, w.wcarpet.

3221612,322.7177

Mobile home lot now avail. Lg.
trees, adults, quiet, walking
distance to all shopping. See at
Park Ave. Mobile Park.

LIKE NEW CONDITION ON
ACRE LOT IN LK HOWELL
AREA. $14,900.

for a

$30.1033or339-C11 eves.

E. Altamonte Dr.

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toilet, ice box. 5795. 323.1325.

INC. REALTORS

701 Bldg

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-a-

)UfIaay, 505. l, IY1-1JA

PP.

lIghts, gas 3 burner woven,

The weother Is perfect

FORREST 'GREENE

a__. a--- .-

S.

anTurv,

is' travel trailer. Sleeps 6. 3 way

Sanford. 322.5721.

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LA. Front wooded. $300,000.

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Room for a growing family. 4 i,
2 5, FR, lots of storage
1001 Palmetto Ave. ss,.00.

25415. French Ave.
___________________________
3220231,323.1173.
3220719
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LARGE I BEDROOM, 3½ BATH
WITH ALL APPOINTMENTS,

HIGH &amp; DRY

brick cons,, on corner lot,
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $26,300.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

PRICE FROM $22,000 TO
519,900 ON THIS WELL LOCAl.
ED 2 BEDROOM BLOCK
HOME WITH 20*20 BLOCK
WORKSHOP IN REAR.

BR house. Will rent or sell.
Washington Oaks area. $250
mo. Piano, $310. 322.4109
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1415 Valencla Ct. 3 BR, 1½ bath,

33 Houses Furnished

35-?biIe Home

SERIOUS SELLER REDUCED

3 BR, 1 ShomeonSlots downtown

REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

Clean furnished 1st floor Apt.,
Privateentrance,adultsonly,no
pets. 1004 Palmetto.
______________________
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opportunity to participate In the

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3 BR, 1 B, gas heat, fenced yd.

1 Adult, No Pets
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no pets. Ref. $150 dep., $193 mo.
+ dec. All other utilities
333.9534,
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ne. 210014tt under
roof, 2 car garae, C UN,
drips a carpet, lg lot, shade.
Golf cowsi near, many extras.

Prlced$43,t00. lmm. possession.
$30.Wo. Owner.

GetftlIexposure.taI(,ft.t"For
Sale" sign down &amp; run a
classifledad. Call3n.2611 or
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Zoned commercIal - 100' on
Sanford Ave. $11,500.

1 BR Furnapt.,wwcarpet
A.C. $160 mo. 6 mo. lease
323.9040

OVER SIZED LUSHLY LAND.
SCAPED LOT. PRICE REDUC.
ED FROM $30,900 TO $37,500.
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already olatted. Over 1100' of

lION, SCREENED PORCH ON

qualified buyer. $32,000 to
. $35,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.2257.
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Rolling Hills boiutlful 3 Ii 2 5

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

pwner motivated 2 BR, 1 B, car.
port, den w.wet bat, eat in kit.
$23,000.

Kids gone, but the swing Sit in the
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 3222611.

OWNER LEAVING TOWN, AN.
XIOUS TO SELL THIS 3 BED.
ROOM, 1½ BATH, AIR CONDI.

BETTER.
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New 235 Homs, I pct. leterest to

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For a confidential discussion of
your career In Real Estate, call
Herb Stenshom, Realtor.Owneq'
of 333 2420

. on Mellonville Ave., 2 garages,
fenced bk. yd., fruit trees &amp;
extra lot for only $23900
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;mmaculate 4 BR, 2 B, 2 car
garage w•w carpet, C H&amp;A,
fenced bk. yd. $53,900

be relocated). Located corner of
Oak and 11th Ayes. Detailed
Information, Bid Forms to be
secured from Office of Central
Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.,
3325914.

COMMUNITY S ULI. El IN
BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN

5 Over 22 Years Experience

*40* about a 4 BR, 1 B, older home

1 BR executive decorator fur.

for the position of Fire Fighter

for5yearolds
Call 3226643

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"Fire Fighters"
The City of Sanford Civil Service
Board Is accepting applications

unique Kindergarten

from Miiio'ity 01 Bristol, Childs &amp; Associates, Inc.,
Tampa, Florida, 33601
assessments against each property
Bvsines Enterprises are sought, 4012 Salzedo Street, Coral Gables,
YOU and each of you are notified owner will be considered.
contractors submitting bids will be Florida 3)146. Complete documents that a suit for specific performance
The City of Casselberry has In its
required to provide evidence of their may be obtained from either the of an Agreement for Deed for the posSession an engineer's estlmote of
efforts in aiding in the reaching of of lice of the Director of Aviation, or following described real property: the construction costs including
Bristol,Chllds&amp;Msoclates,inc.,by
said aoals.
LOT 1$, BLOCK "E", MOBILE engineering and administrative
'The Housing Authority 01 the City payment of a deposIt in the amount MANOR, Second Section, according costs In the amount of $31,136.23.
01 Sanford. Florida reserves the of Thirty ($30.00) Dollars for each to the plat thereof as recorded In
All interested persons are notified
st.
tPlans and other PlatUo* %1,.Pages 44.4$, of the thatthedescriptionofeachproperty

General Partnership, at 100 Springs
Boulevard, Longwood, Florida 32730
in Seminole County, Florida. Notice
isturther given that the undersigned
intend to register said fictitious
name with to. Clerk 01 the CIrcuit
Court of such county,

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904.905.5053

øiiii care in my home, •Xf)
mother of 2. All ages. 2204 MItch
w. Pinecrest area. 323.9333.

Council and be heard as to the

ANNA B. MOORE
107 Parker Street

for Sanford area

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ANNA B. NEWMAN formerly propriety and advisability of

business as desire to engage in 1981 goals for participation by other contract documents may be
s examined at the office of the
partners
fictitious name
of under the Minority Business Ent'rprI,"
Director of Aviation, or at the office
SPR INGS twenty percent (20 pct, lu ,.i,.ui ,

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Hall, at which time the owners
assessed and other interested

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Laborer wchauffeur lic,

6-Chiki Care
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all costs as per Resolution No. 291 01
Defendants. the City of Casselberry, Florida.
TAKE NOTICE that a public

Order 11625, all bidders will be af. proposals on the Proposal Forms

31.....Ap5iflflts Furn shed

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• Member Realtors &amp; ERA
• • NatIonal R*fecral SIrVIC.
S Realtron Computer
. Ful$.Time Office Supervision
S CompatIble Associates

20 lots Zoned Residential- sizes
,start at 73x100, prices start at
- $1750. High idry, you don't need
- a boat.

apartment. (buildIngs only &amp; to

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Used Refrigerators, all working
1451 up. Free delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of

Lake Markham Rd. near Lk.

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many extras. Assumable loin.
By apt. only. 3234213.
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. I Large ListIng Inventory
S Dominant Advertising
5 Hour Sales Training

w.w carpet. Good location.

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experienced. Apply at
Barn, 25th S Park.

woman w.sonwould lik,

Need a 4 BR, 2 B? Carpet, fenced
•. yd., nicely landscaped, C HIA.

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NOTICE OF SALE by closed Bids
(1) 2 BR house, (1) 1 BR garage

toni*iouse. w.w carpeting, au
appliancfl,pooi,lnSanfordnear
shoppIng, schools, by owner.
$21,000.
3210211
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weenth.
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Sanford's most wSlt.known pro.
gressive Sales Volume L..d.
needs. Associates, exp,rieed
or newly licensed Nowl

. fruit trees. $31,950.

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Real Estate Sales

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The sooner you plac, your
lasifIed ad, thesooflef you will
get results.

Meat Cutter, stock man. Must be

stabilized subbase with drainage
time WINSTON
L. MOORE
and ANNA
a. pipe,
color,rellgion,sexornatlonaiorigin atlProposalswiilbepubliciyopened
NEWMAN
formerly
ANNA
B. .toprovldefortheass.mentof
and inlets, curb and gutters

Legal Notice

&amp; other central Fl. locations
including the Tampa Bay area.
Excellent pay w.ail fringe
benefits. Call 305$$60717, ext.9.
For appt. or send resume to P.O.
Box 1076, Mt. Dora, Fl. 32757.

Will share my furn. apt.

against on the grounds of race, M., September 6, 1979 at which

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Toll Free 1.5002212561

41-Houses

O$It5$ 3 BR, 1 B, Fot.,
*apes, part. I urn., for only

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HOURS

bertdp drive on Wednesday.

Uithirnished

-S1$9up. Pool.Adult5oIy,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1742 in Sanford. Ciii
323-WO Mariner's yiige.

831- 9993

322-2611

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The Invention of dishwashers, refrigerators and
microwave ovens certalnly has changed the way
Americans take care of
their homes. Just how
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cleanliness, tidyness and
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"So much for the prelude
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the cooking.
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that no vegetables are
allowed In the dairy, and
that the door of the
aforesaid dairy be kept
under lock and key and that
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tolakebsckto thspoimdfor veterinarian.
toe young raccoons In this
destruction. "With the gas !nanyc.e, the anIn
Cue In pitticular,, thelr eyes
shortage we can't afford to 15 closely watched for any hadnoteven opened and they
cruise wsmd even U we s7m$*ocna of rabies,
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WOW too" said Mckitoob in a
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come In over the pheme, he

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during the day. The dairy
"The coal cellar need not
should never be situated in
have any window. In It
a damp room, for dampshould be placed a heap of
ness makes the dairy smell
coal. Here also should the
musty and nothing taints
wood be placed. The
the milk and cream so
splintered wood should be
much as a damp, musty
on Its own pile and all the
other kinds of woods should
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animals destroying property, daring along busy highways or
meram s"
bop, °i °
snakes
When Bob McIntosh drives strays- "We get lots o( calls on found near homes. "We once
hlstruckttwoughvirtuallyany bltecaaes.Weaverage5otoeoa got a call from the police toplck
neighborhood, he says he gets month. In summer it's a lot i an eight-foot alligator at
the impression he's not liked. in higher with kids out of school
and Church greets at 3
fact, many tlmes kids wuhspoe and out riding bikes."
a.m. in Longwood,"Mcintj
him and yell "MURDERER!" McIntosh has been bit- recalled, and one hit by a car on
uhe goes by. Next to the tax ten "three times by cats, never S.R.43IInForeg City.
collector, he may hi one of the by a dog" since he has been an
McIntosh says he loves

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kitchen as well as the
scullery needs a great
amount of water, It Is
easier for the water to be
transported
In
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basement than to be
trinspotted by pipes to the
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An investigation is made on ftdogs and ham mad of his
life. As a result of his job, he is
all repOrtW bite CAMIL If it is
McIntosh is one of four verjfiedtgte, the o . 0f
the adopted father ofa pair o(
animal control officers for animal s notified and the yo%mgraccoons named Bandit
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tags are checked for
animals
County andKtR
Chief of his department. The current rabies Inoc
Workers
repairing an air*
ulation
fOir officers, two of whom are which is valid for one year. jj conditioning unit on top of.
are reaponsible for the shot is current, and if Crane's Rood in Altamonte
handilngalrna)cocnpluluits facilities are available, the Springs reported finding the
the co,ugy
with the ex- animal can be quarantined at baby raccoons Since the young
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two rooms adjoining It. The
coal cellar must have a
grating - not exactly a
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and vanilla).
"The good housekeeper
should keep these two
pantries under lock and
key at all times. She should
also be at great pains to
confiscate all rats in the
aforesaid pantries.

supply of towels. There
should be two kinds of
towels. A heavy towel for
wiping dishes and linen
towels for glasses and
silver. Now we come to the

be placed in heaps.
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Tax Collector, May
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should be a room with a
window also, but a light
closet could do as well. The
second pantry should be
devoted to such things as
flour, sugar and gralnà. (If
kept In barrels, they should
red on the floor; otherwise
may be ke* on the
sa stone with the
preserves, eggs, salt,
pepper, oil, vinegar and at
least four spices, such as

"Now for the scullary: It
should have asink in It with
hot and cold water. A drain
for things to be washed, as
well as soap and a plentiful

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namely:

of them should be devoted
to meats. Beef, veal,
turkey, chicken and ducks.
This pantry must have a
window. Since all the meat
should be hung up, so
beams with hooks are
essential for the meat

nothing In it excepting the
things necessary for
cooking.
"The kitchen is not
complete unless it has four
rooms adjoining. it.
Namely: the pantry, the
cellar, the dairy and the
scullery.
"The dairy should be
spotlessly clean at all times
and should be filled with
shelves which can be
removed and replaced for
cleaning. There should be
basins as a churn for
making butter.

Artists Asked To Enter Show

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chamber work, cooking,
and llaund
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"These also comprise of
taking care of the china
closet and other sundry

Housekeeping and
Cocking", was written in
1996 by WIIMnina
Sanford, fifth daughter and
youngest of eight ch ildren
born to Gen. and Mrs.
Henry
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Willie mbta was In her
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Orlando Regional will offer such tests as: circulation,
breathing, blood Pressure, blood typing, personality end so on.
Information displays will Include Neonatology, Surgery,
Infection Control, Plastic Surgery, Prenatal, Radiology,
Pharmacy, Health Careers, .tc The POison Control Center
will featur e their poison prevention character, "Officer Ugg,"
who, will provide hand.osda and balloons for parents and
children.
The Did Workshop and other he*lth care organizations will
provide diet and weight control data and appropriate Ups and
teats for_ata1nbig a healthy environment In today's world.
The fair will be open from 10 am. to 9 p.m.

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The following' "Cornposition for Brides On

Health care Information and testing will be offered free to
the public at a Health Fair at the Altamonte Mall, Friday and

"This is the kitchen,
"The kitchen should have

Jierald by Mildred M.
Caskey of Bram Towers,
Sanford, who is the Curator
of the Henry Shelton
Sanford Museum.Librry.
"Housekeeping consists
of taking care of the house
and its divisions or

Homemakers of the era
probably wished and
dreamed, "If only I could
push a button, and llzmer
would be ready In a few
minutes."
How l*U did theV know

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Stop Smoking Seminar

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Florida Hospital's Health Education Department will
present a Five Day We-In Plan to Stop Smoking, Sept. 16-21.
Aimed at the hard-core, chain smoker, the Five Day Live-In
program extends beyond the initial purpose of breaking the
habit. Participants will receive counsel on diet, exercise and
general health. The staff will Include physicians as well as a
chaplain, dietitian, and health educators.
The session will be presented at Camp Kulaqua In High
Springs, Fla., situated on the edge of Olmo St.t. Park, and

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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when she was 14-years-old.

Area graduates at the Stetson University Aug ust coin.
mencement exercises were Uu Claire Miller, B., Sanford;
Gw ethE. Ellis, Casaelberry; and Mary Mahoney Pouncey,
Longwood.

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The Sound of Sunshine Chapter of Sweet Adel1es will be
Sponsoring a table at the Maitland Flea Market on Sunday,
Sept. I, beginning at 10 a.m.
Members having articles to donate are asked to bring them
to St. Andrews Church during regular rshearsal night. For
further information please call Bonnie Ramsey, 6714)010.

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measles.
CertifIcate of Immunization (HR4SO or PD-137) certifying
that they were previously vaccinated with live measles virus
vaccine.
Students who were immunized before 1969 must be reimmunized before entering.
Students who cannot show proof will not be issued a schedule
and cannot attend classes.
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TheSeminole
County Health Department will be open to give
inunwiliations against measles from I am. through 4 p.m.
This service will be available through Aug. 24.

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All students to be enrolled and admitted to grades ten
through twelve at Seminole High School must present one of
the following to enter school for the l79498O school term:
Proof of Immunity Against Measles (FIRS-1095) certifying
they were previously vaccinated with live measles virus
vaccine or they were previously infected with natural

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"For the late dinner people have first a soup then
an entree and after that a
roast, some potatoes, then
game or birds, next some
vegetables and last of all a
sweet dish and the bride
or amateur cook should
learn to make the aforesaid
dishes.
"The laundry must have
two departments, one for
washing the linens and one
for taking care of the
linens.

Happiness for a radiant
bride-elect Is a pie-nuptial
party as her wedding day
approaches.

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"Cooking comprises the
different courses which
people have. Three times
during the day food is
needed by people namely:
The first breakfast, the
second breakfast and the
dinner.

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happy brides-to-be of the
season.
Bonnie and Ensign David
Bobbins will be married
Saturday, Sept. 1, at 7:30

see that all of her

P.m., at Holy Cross

Each guest came bearing
her favorite recipe and the
utensil used for preparing
the food item. Just for the
record — the bride's, that
Is, the gift opening was
taped
and
candid
photographs were
The table was set on
wedgewood blue Unen with
sterling and white china
appointments. Guests were
served a
brunch of
baked ham with raisin and
bourbon sauce, tomato
aspic, pinwheel rolls and
fruit compote. Beverages
were white wine, Iced tea
and coffee.
Invited to Join the hostess
and brlde.elect were her
mother, Mrs. William W.

To get the animal released, dump over garbage, mess up
the owner must pay a $10 pick- people's lawns, and the shelter
when MCintOsh feels the young a fox. He also has
ones can make It on their own, several dogs from the adopted up fee plus $3 a day boarding gets complaints. Animals must
shelter, fee. "We chased some owner be on a leash or under
verbal
they will be released near there Most of the wild animals have down
to Colorado," said command whenever they are
too,
been released In remote areas McIntosh. "It took four months off their property,
and all must
Many arm baseball fans are when the animals were able to for the letter to reach him. The be properly tagged,
aware of the osprey nest that care for
Including
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poles at the Pony League field
unclaimed animals at the got it."
The shelter, located In the
near Five Points. One recent shelter"put to sleep".
None the
Many problems occur when Seminole County's Five-Point
evening, after a longerthan- less 175
to 200 clogs and cats people let their animals out complex, is open for adoptions
usual night game, the nest
must be destroyed each week, before and after work, said from 8 am. to 4:30 p.m.,
caught fire. McIntosh and the
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of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Meeker of Santiage Road,
DeBary. The bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. McGhee, 1152W. Euclid,
DeLand.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows a white organza
gown over bridal taffeta
with a fitted bodice of
Nottingham lace. The gown
was fashioned with a
sweetheart neckline
outlined with pearl encrusted Venice lace. The
same lace was repeated on
the lantern sleeves,

From the satin ribbon
controlled natural
waistline, the modified full
skirt cascaded to a wide
ruffle of Nottingham lace
which encircled the
hemline and attached
chapel train.
Her triple tiered veil of
illusion was secured to a
pearl traced Venice lace
profile cap. She carried a
bouquet of yellow roses,

white daisies and white

fugi mums.
Susan F. Tressler attended her sister as matron
of honor. She wore a mint
green pleated gown with a
scooped neckline. Her
flowers were yellow roses,
white daisies and white

fugi mums.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Jean Chamberlin and Miss
Jenny Busklrk.
Bridesmatrons were Mrs.

Susan Graybill and Mrs.
Karen Dearoif. Each wore
a satlnique apricot colored
gown fashioned with a
blouson top and scooped
neckline. They carried
apricot tinted daisies.

Shelly Daugherty was
the flower girl. Shaun
Daugherty was the ring

bearer.
Tony McGhee served his
brother as best man.
Ushers were Billy Meeker,
brother of the bride, Mark
Lacey, Randy Alderman
and Mark Graybill. They

wore light green tuxedos.
The reception was held at
the church fellowship hail.
The newlyweds are
making their home at 8
Jeannette Drive, DeLand.
The bride Is a receptionist
at Stromberg-Carlson,
Sanford. The bridegroom is
foreman for Farrens Tree
Surgeons, DeLand.

DEAR ABBY: Please tell

EXHAUSTED IN HONOLULU
— the 63-year-old wife
who
complained that her 58-year-old
husband of only five months
was an "absolute sex machine"
and that his deman ds were
exhausting — to send him out
:my way.
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and I would certainly appreciate a man with his drive.
My husband of 37 years
doesn't believe in romantic
buildups, candlelight dinners or
wine. Just "Boom!" (And his
"booms" came about as often
as World Wars!)

DEAR ABBY: This is for
EXHAUSTED IN HONOLULU:
Our bridge club of three tables
meets every Thursday. We are
between 50 and 75 years old. We
would be very happy to help this

printing that letter from overrated things in the world,
EXHAUSTED IN HONOLULU What a lot of mess and bother
Her letter made my day. At last for something that lasts 10
an honest woman who isn't seconds!
ashamed to admit that she
If EXHAUSTED WOULD
could do with a lot less sex than LIKE to meet a 64-year-old
her husband. I thought! was the woman who shares her love of
only woman In the world who Hawaiian music and Island
felt that way.
flowers, please give her my
I'm a widow, but when my address. I live In lillo, and we
husband was living I thought have a lot In common.
ed
sex
was one of the most
NO LONGER EXHAUSTED
Bless that poor unfulfill
man. He's only 58. May he have
many more happy years and

die with a smile on his face.
Sign us...
LA K K A-LU V AS-W A U N NAMANNA
DEAR ABBY: EXHAUSTED
IN HONOLULU should be
married to my husband. He's a
nice-looking man, 49, and he's
been too tired for lovemaking
for as long as I can remember.
But he's not too tired to play

tennis, jog,, ski cross-country,
and disco-dance by the hour.
We sleep in a king-size bed

and he stays as far away from
ma as he can get without falling
off the edge. I'm 45, neat and
clean, have a nice figure and
not obnoxious in any way,
Tell EXHAUSTED she would
love this guy. I can guarantee
that he won't bother her from
one year to the next. And 11 her

odd-even basis every day except Thursday, our club day. husband wants to meet a
Each of us could rotate on woman who wouldn't mind
eight-hour shifts, or be being bothered night and day,
available four days on and four I'll be glad to send him plane
days off — like firemen.
fare.
We all lead very active lives HUNGRY FOR LOVE IN
but can manage most any COLORADO
schedule to help a sister in
DEAR ABBY: Thanks for

Educators Asked
To Open House
Providing the highest quality

of Seminole County, allied with education for the youth and
the Florida Professional adults of Seminole County.

Uninterrupted education for
Educators and the National
Association of Professional students: no strikes, walkouts,
Educators, will hold an open slowdowns or any other method
house, Thursday, Aug. 23, from of withholding services.
Freedom for educators tojoin
4 to 6p.m. at Fellowship Hall,
First Presbyterian Church, or ref raim from Joining
Park Avenue at 4th Street, organizations, including
Sanford,

freedom to withhold support

invited to attend.

education by duly-elected

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Educators and ot hers g. from orginlzatlons of which
terested In Joining this they do not approve.
Protecting and 'flaIla1flIfl
organization or in learning
more about Its purpose are public control of public

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Miss Jane Reynolds, Mlwii, representative. (superlutw
Florida dent and school board mom.
of
president
Professional Educators, will be hers).
to discuss state and • Active membershipii open to
all edecdcn, active or retired,
~rnsl programs.
at
all levels of education In all
Cousdy,
CItizens of Seminole
concerned with the education of positions Associate mans.
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her husband in a car and drive
down Waipahu Street and I'll be
waiting for him along with my
two little ones — one kid from
each World War!
WAITING IN WA!PA}IU
DEAR WAITING: Although
your offer was one of the first, I
received many. Read on:

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According to President
Vivian Buck, the local club
is in charge of a progress
workshop. Vivian was
scouting around for "old"
hats to be used as props.
And Vivian said all

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Clubs will convene in

Publicity Procedure

Vanassa Sosija Freeman and Gregory Charles
Uggons were married Aug. 10, at the Seminole
County Courthouse. The bride Is the daughter of
Mrs. Blanch F. People, 1210 West 0th 81,, Sanford,
The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Zilla Mae
Uggoits, Seminole Gardens. After a wedding trip,
the bridegroom will return to active duty
with the
United States Army. The bride Is employed at
Rest
Haven Day Care Center.

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Try October. That's
when SISTER Inc. Is
planning a Sunday afternoon ice cream social in
Centennial Park. According to Margaret Ganas,
"This is going to be
something different."

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Probably like a chilling
winner.

According to Virginia,
Lady MacBeth's head
getting cut off was g real
smooth acting gftnMick ... like gruesome.

C3238.ug $600

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How does an old.
fashioned Ice cream social
sound during the heat of

foothills where they visited
Virginia's niece.

The Herald welcomes orpn&amp;MIon and personal news.
The following luggedIons are recommended to expedite
publication:
Releases should be ted (lower and upper ca ),
se
double spaced, and written narrative style (third parson).
Do not abbreviate,
A contact person's name and phone nwnb,r is
necessary.
Xwp releases ilinpte.
pn
releases (the program should lead the
meeting accow4) miM be ilI,%Itt.d no later than two
days after the event.
Advance MUM should be lutwnitt.d one week prior
to publication date.
Photogii
coverage requeda should be made one
week In advance.

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Mrs. David M. (Nancy)
Kyle and her infant
daughter, Melissa Sue, who
was born on June 28, were

double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter

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This number of women is
greater than the present
membership. And that's
excitement.

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Exquisite Fonn now has a bra
that fits Itself to your shape.

Shakespeare Festival.
Carolyn Higgins ac-

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dislog suggests applylig or the basket. Rinse well, Be
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Virginia Roche reports a
real nice trip to Anniston,
Ala. to the Annual

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barbecued chicken, baked
ham, fresh peas, fresh corn
and a variety of salads and
desserts.

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former District VII
Director of the Junior
Clubs, an affiliate of the
Florida Federation of
Women's Clubs.
In describing the accomplishments of the
juniors, Eve praised "her

The menu Included

Also, Mrs. Ralph Neff of
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Apes Van
of DeBary, Mare.
Giblin of teen; Marylin
Sheddan, Orlando; and
Mrs. Steven Knoebel,
Houston, Texas.

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new family members,

swam and organized impromptu musical groups.

M. Robed Orwig,
Mrs. Roy Ramsey, Jan
McClung, 1rf(t Waddell
andl.

moment, Eve is excited

Sanford.
President Eve is on her
second time around as
leader of the energetic
clubbers. And Eve is a

Havana.
Tables were set up
anrrounding the pool where
the group reminisced, met

Lake Mary, and Susan
Orwig and Sandra Orwig of
t.
Sanford,

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Including Naples, Ft.
Myers, Sneads and

Also, the bridal atten imts, Lynne Smith of

France via hovercraft was
"an experience."
Then she was off to hit

Eve Crabtree is all
bubbly these days over a
group of young Sanford
women — members of the
Junior Woman's Club of

Pembroke, Va., Atlanta,
Ga.; and points in Florida

Dallas, Texas.

Hair Spray

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reunion for more than 30
members of Linda's family
at their Oak Avenue home.
Relatives attended from

Fred Gottsabend from

But mainly, at the

If you didn't attend the
big brunch honoring
Gertrude Fox Friday,
Congratulate her on her
75th birthday.
More on this event next
week.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L Bose,

bridegroom's mother, Mrs.

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E. WIeho , her grandmother, Mrs. H. C. Pugh of
Lake Mary; and the

predicted.

from Dover to Callas,

were united in Holy
Matrimony on Aug. 4, at 7
p.m. at the Community
United Methodist Church of
DeBary. Rev. Dana
Hamrick performed the

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Heart Park," Eve

the highlights in the
following European
places: Brussels,
Amsterdam, Munich,
Salzburg, Vienna, Venice,
Rome Pompeii, We of
Capri, Monte Carlo, Nice,
and Paris, among others.
Welcome home, Lu.

refreshment table was
decorated with a variety of
dolls and a money tree for
the new mother and

Bonnie.

Coitinued From Page lB
has housed a skunk, two baby
released Into a wooded area and squirrels, a hawk,
two owls and

DEAR POLLY — I have read
the coliuna for years but never
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showered by the women of
the First Christian Church
of Sanford.
The event was celebrated
in the new educational
building of the church. The

Seminole home honoring

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(Janet) Fankhauser was
hostess at a bridal brunchshower at her South

girls" for their diligence,

She reported the flight
from Orlando to New York
and on to London was "just
great." She said the trip

OURSELVES
Editor
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Miss Mary Ray Meeker
and Grady Alan McGhee

and cooperation and en.
thusiasm.
"We will win an award on

had.

DORIS
WEFIUCH

Episcopal Church.

happy wife."

rMds*oui, says he dM is
young orey escaped without amazed that even dose friends
Injury, but one young bird was are unaware that animals are
found with singed feathers, there for adoption.
unable to fly. McIntosh rescued
If a stray without tags Is
the injured bird and turned It picked up, It is held for five
over to the Audubon Society. days and then is put up for
"This was during the time the adoption for seven days. If not
Eagle Lady (Doris Mager) was adopted by the 12th day, It is
sitting In her neat," said destroyed.
McIntosh, "and when she got
If It Is tagged, the owner is
down, they turned the bird over called and a registered letter is
to her and she's now watching sent. When the receipt for the
It to
letter is returned to the shelter,
Since McIntosh has been an Indicating that the owner has
'nIma control officer he has been notified, the animal is kept
taken to his home on Myrtle for five days. If at that time It
Roads somber of iisfmh the has rot been claimed,
nj
shelter has been unable to care be put up for adoption for seven
for. At one time or another, he days

And what a tour Lu has

And Bonnie Ruth
Wieboldt is among the

household duties have been
completed by the middle of
the afternoon, which will
allow her to be freshly
clean, dressed and sweetsmelling by the time her
husband arrives home for
his evening meal, so she
can devote the time to
taking care of his needs,
seeing that he is well fed
and that he regards his
home as a haven from the
many difficulties he may
have encountered during
the day. The bride will soon
learn that a contented man
makes a good husband and
a good husband makes a

"What people generally
have for the first breakfast
Is: coffee, tea or chocolate,
hot breads, or hot cakes,
eggs and porridge.
"For the second breakfast people generally have
first an entree of some sort
of croquettes, eggs, sweet
breads or liver, then a
roast and some potatoes

Sunday, Aun 1L 1970....ia

Pre=Nuptial Happiness Is Mary Meeker, G. McGhee•
Wed
In Double Ring Rites
A Bridal Brunch, Shower

and vegetables with
preserves. In the winter it
is good to have a sweet
dish.

odor. To make the cream
and butter taste sweet,
flowers may be placed In
the dairy and they should
always be kept fresh.
"Light is the most
essential thing to have in
the kitchen and its various
departments, for by it the
good housekeeper can spy
out any speck of dust which
may be lurking in the
corners. Besides it is so
inconvenient to go about
the kitchen and its ad.
Joining rooms with a light
In one's hand...for these
reasons, 'Heaven's Own
Gift' Is more preferred
than lamps or candles.

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coannercial art work and
typing. She taught school
for a year in Florida and.
three years in Suffolk
County, Va.
Donna's
husband, a California
native, and Donna have I
been In Florida for two
years. She is a Texas:
native.
Donna said the Baha'i
feel strongly in the work
ethic. "We discourage
unelnpbo)lneIIt as much as
we can and consider our
work and our careers as
part of our worship.
Unemployment is not
encouraged, and when we
have to, we try to be
seekers of work.

Donna and her husband,
Albert, have been married
for seven years and have
one child, 10-month-old
Yvonne Jeannette, their

bird, left and right, is

Samaria. And Ahab spoke unto that the Bible upholds the moral Freedom is never free. It is a
Naboth saying. "Give me thy right of the man who loves his reward for eternal vigilance.
vineyard, that I may have It for land and a traditional way of Today our peril is great, but
agardmnotherbe, becauseftis life; the Bible does not rebuke we recover the will, the
nesr my house; and Iwill give him because he will not stamina, the character, and
you abetter vineyard for It; or, iarrendor them to the king, to the independence UP God f
If It seem good to thee, I will
greater social those who founded out nation,
eat,
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we can and will survive.
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Nbath said sto Ahab,
We have two outstanding
Americans today are not freedoms that Americans
"The Lord fobid ft me, that I
should give the inhsrltance of beihg asked to give over their enjoy; Our voice and our vote.
land but we are faced with Use them.
my fathers unto thee."

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believe each person should
investigate the truth independently, we believe In
a common foundation of all
religions, and we believe,
and espouse, the equality of
men and women."
"With equality of men
and women," Donna added, "We draw an analogy
of the interdependence of
mankind, and represent
mankind with the symbol
of a bird. Each wing of the
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first. Her husband is a food.

"Other tenets we have,"
Donna said, 'are our
striving for the elimination
of all forms of prejudice,
the importance of conpulsory education, the
need for a universal,
auxiliary language, so we
can all communIcate, and
our belief in the cornpatibility of science and
religion, because science
does not deny religion and
religion does not deny true
science."

spiritual regeneration of
each individual."
Donna said the Baha'i
faith has a number of
tenets and said, "We

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Baha'i faith represents
"the fulfillment of other
great religions, such as

By FRED L NEAL
diminishing freedoms. We are
CONGREGATIONAL
losing some of our sovereignty,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
a part of our free way of life and
I Kings 21:3. "And Naboth
becoming less and less a
said to Ahab, The Lord forbid It
government of the people, by
me that I should give my
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Lest I be accused of sounding
thee."
political (which I am), I am
Let ine tell you the tale of a
convinced that to the degree we
little known man who loved a
lose our political and social
particular plot of earth with
freedoms, we wil l lose our
passion and fidelity. This man
The end of the matter was religious freedom.
was Naboth the Jeireelite. He that fierce, furious Queen
Freed om isn't something that
owned ancestral acres which a Jezebel had sturdy, in. can be put away in mothballs,
tyrant Coveted'
dependent Naboth murdered or kept as a museum piece. It
The Bilge tells the story and his land taken over by the has to be fought for by every
simply: "Naboth the Nezreelite date.
generation of free men, and
had a vineyard hard by the
when free men cease to fight for
palace of Ahab, king of
it,
it will be forever lost.
point for our thinking is

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She said that Baha'u'llah
means the Glory of God."
Donna said that Baha'is
believe the two leaders
"were manifestations, Just
as Christ was and in their
spirituality they were the
same. But in their particular missions -they
came at different timesChrist's mission might be
described as teaching men
to love their brothers. Bab
and Baha'u'llah added
another dimension- that
all men, all over the world
must act as brothers, that
mankind needed to be unit-

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Center.
There are nine members
of the Baha'i faith in
Seminole but provision has
been made for some 200
people who will attend the
Assembly from Sanford,
Orlando, Naples, Orange
County and the surrounding area.
The Spiritual Assembly
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Donna, of Swedish and
Irish ancestry, said she
originally embraced
Baha'i faith when she was
a student at Colorado State
College in Fort Collins,
Cob., in 1970, "when I met
a man who inte rested me in
the faith then. I st udied it
for four or five months,
then decided I wanted to
become a part of It."
Donna, who has an effervescent personality,
said she left the Baha'i
fai th for seven years, then
returned to It two years
ago."

evangelist, Rev. Chuck Earrjtt, and his fanily
members, who are singers, will conduct the revival. Rev.
E*TTItt and his family are from Pearly Gates, )á1 IaIppl.
Two will be special daft sub n*4 of the revival.
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The thwdlof God Of Prophecy will hold a revival beginning on Aug. 19 and enduig on Aug. 36, at 7:20 nightly.

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City area of Sanford will be celebrating Its Anniversary on
Sunday, Aug. 28.
'Thj5 event will be held at the church at 2:30 p.m. Choirs
from throughout the Central Florida area will be featured. The
public is welcome.

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Theatre, 17-92 and Lee Road, at 10:00 &amp;.m. While Dr. Graves Is
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the Truth by which to raise a family.

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then changed his name to
Bab, which. means "The
Gate".
A Spiritual Assembly of
the faith is being held
Saturday, Aug. 13, at 3
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Estates" or something like that. But to folks in the older
part of town ft is just "the development."
And to the folks who live here It is homel
Before th e builder completed his development a
mp of the neighbors got together and built a church
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Rev. Avery M. Long, formerly of Delco, N.C. where he
preached for over seven years. Rev. Long, his wife, Jean, and
their son, Glenn, are from Toccoa, Ga.
The church is located on State route S15 me and one-half
miles south of Lake Mary Boulevard. Services are: Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday worship services, 11 am, and 7
p.m.; and Wednesday service, 7p.m.

featured. The public is invited.

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conducting revival services which began Th ursday night.
Services are held nightly at 7:30. Special singing Is being

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Sanford. The morning speaker will be Mrs. Namlo Bentley of
Daytona Beach. Rev. C. Riley and congregation from Cocoa
Beach will be in charge of the 3 p.m. service.

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find something he can depend on, true love-God's love.
The movie will be shown one time only, beginning at 8:30
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The film Is "The Ballad of Billie Blue", featuring a top
country music singer who finds that life at the top can be
miserable. Not until Billie's world begins to fall apart does he

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getting better."
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to fight at least 35 or 40 corrldu
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who spends every summer
watching bullfights. "Since
they pay such outrageous
prices to see him, they almost
feel otligatedto cheer him. The
real aficionados stay home the
daYsheflghts."
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ftt, his bells are di2
to
kill. He often merely murders
them with a haphazard sword
thrust, as in his fh* comeback
fight h he fought six bulls

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million, from which he pays
expenses and salary for his
c'aWlaof about adczenmen.
The matador's Frenchborn
wife, Martina, was against his
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El Cordobes is back.
Manuel "El Cordobes" Benitez, 43, is the highest-paid, most
colorful and controversial
matador in history - and
probably the most popular
fighter ever to don a "suit of
lights."
He returned to the ring this
summer after seven seasons in
retirement to give "Ia fiesta
brava" a much-needed shot in
the arm.
As throughout the 1960s, his
first few fights have been
sellouts, with scalpers asking
and getting up to $135 - six
times the top box office price for seats. Crowds saw again the
Style that made him famous.
At a "corrida" in Marbeila El
Cordobes passed bulls behind
his back, banged his head on
their hindquarters, jumped into
the air like a frog, even boxed
with the baffled animals.
"Truly, El Cordobes has
brought back expectations to
bullfighting," wrote critic
Francisco Cortes. "There's no
logical explanation for the
public's fervor.., El Cordobes
has always been something
different. And it's still that
way,"
Few Spaniards judge "the
Beatle of the Bullring" so
dispassionately. They are
either violently for or against.
For a minority, El Cordobes
has been synonymous with poor
fighting, invalid and downbred
bulls and an ignorant public.
"The public that goes to see
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cynics.
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Madrid daily El Pais, probably
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detractor, claimed that in the
1 60s bullfight "authorities were
far from atrict in their vigilance
of the spectacles authenticity."
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everythlngfromunderaged
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�71st Year, No. 313—Monday, August 20,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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

The Deaths Of Six TeenwAgers

unier WhirIj

How D id It Happen? Probe Intens ifies
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
How did It happen? How did six Orlando teen-agers
come to the on a dark stretch of highway south of Oviedo
Saturday?
The answers to those questions will not be available for
days, the Florida Highway Patrol reports. Investigators
said they are still sifting through dozens of eyewitness
statements and numerous bits of information surrounding
the early morning tragedy.
"There Is so much confusion and so many different
statements that His awfully hard to put it all together. It's
difficult to determine what is factual information and
what iemotIona1 information," said corporal M.W.
Sanders of the FHP.
Although no charges have been filed against either

by Hal Kaufman
WILL

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Missing are the hired gunslingers
all the other
ingredients for a range war now exist along a pleasant
stretch of residential property southeast of Casselberry.
The dispute started two years ago when Bill and Marion
Eggers, 2806 Lake Howell Lane, decided they wanted to
put a mobile home in the middle of their seven and onehalf acre lot. Eggers, 58, operates a butcher's supply
business from his horns. He also bee a worm farm on his
property. He said be needs the trailer so his son can live
nearby and help with the businesses.
The neighbors, most of whom live in large-lot homes
ranging in price from $150,000 to $500,000, considered the
installation of a mobile home in their ranch-like environment to be the act of modern day sodbusters.
"We want to be good neighbors, but we don't want this
area turning into a trailer park," said one of the opponents, "property here sells for $16,000 an acre."
According to the Eggers, opponents to their trailer
mobilized behind their back and did so for reasons other
than annoyance over the trailer itself.
"We don't belong to the coffee klatch set. I don't sit in on

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the gIp sessions. We sort of sit back and mind our own
business. That kind of bothers them (the neighbors),"
said Mm Eggers, 51.
During the first formal hearing on the matter in 1977,
die county board of adjustment denied the Eggers request
for a special permit which would have allowed them to
W" the mobile home on the agrlculturally'zoned
proparty. The board rejected the request after opposition
was expressed In five letters from neighboring residents.
"We wad to all the neighbors and told them what we
wssMd to do and asked if they objected. Nobody did.
When We wii* to the hearing we found there were all those
lettered objection. We were totally stunned," sold Mrs.

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Tom Drake, whose home bordered the Eggers in Wi?,
said he nd other neighbors were not approached by the
Eggers prior to the hearing.
"We 6al want this thing to get personal," said Drake,
"bet Iber. Is a lack of communication."
The feed between the Eggers and their neighbors
remalnsd a cold daisd.clf for a year, but heated up again
they,.' wis. the Eggers re-applied for a special permit.
Thi -,
reqesil stated that Eggers needed the
UMW dee to msdiesl reasons"Wide't lfl,iijen my medical problems the first time
bocassIdsm'tI.to oft thatua crutch," said Eggers.
in 1973 and had
'1ISlVy. Th. attack left him unable to
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sheriff's deputies and Highway Patrol troopers.
"It's hard to stop this kind 0 thing," corporal Sanders
said, "We can go out there and see 20 kids along the side of
the rnd. but unless we catch them in the act of racing,
there's not much we can do. R's not against the law to

stand along the side of the road."
Sanders said the teens post guards on both ends of the
highway to alert the racers to any oncoming patrol cars.
A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety
Board from Atlanta said today investigators from his
office are joining in the probe of the accident. Any findings, the spokesman said, will be relayed to state and
local officials.
It was not until mid-afternoon Saturday, more than 12
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his home in Sandalwood subdivision in district 1 to a new
home in Tiberon in district 5
Corn- either just before or just after

He said today he was counting on the section of the
charter which said nothing in
Longwood
City
the document would impair or
missioner Larry Goldberg, the special election which
affect the rights of a city ofunder threat of a jail sentence ratified the new charter, about
ficer.
for contempt of court from September 1978. lie said he
Goldberg said first Daves
Circuit Judge Richard Muidrew moved only alter City Attorney
filed a complaint against him
will "probably" resign from Ned Julian Jr. gave the opinion
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before the state ethics coin1
office Wednesday.
the moving would not he in
mission, claiming a conflict of
"More than likely I'll resign violation of the city charter or
interest existed in Goldberg's
Wednesday. If there had been ordinances.
voting for a re-districting law
more than one city commission
Robert Daves, an unlast year. That re-districting
meeting involved, I probably successful city commission
proposal woulti have expanded
would have gone to jail," candidate last year, filed suit
district I to Include Goldberg's
Goldberg said today.
new home.
against the city after Goldberg
LARRY GOLDBERG
"Judge Mu1ew was told of, moved from his district,
He said the ethics cornwon't apt ?Sl *fl
the Importance of my staying In seeking Goldberg's ouster from
mission found- no conflict
office through completion of the office.
existed.
order. lie lifted the stay.
1979-1980 fiscal year budget, but
Later, he said, then-Mayor
Muldrew first ordered the
Meanwhile, Commissioner
he had his feelings and beliefs. I city commission to consider Stephen Barton, re-elected only Gerard Connell vetoed the
respect his judgment even whether Goldberg should be last December to the district S ordinance including Tiberon in
though I disagree with him," removed from office. The seat on the city commission district I and the city cornGoldberg said.
commissioners considered the resigned when he moved from mission made no attempt to
The city commissioner had question and decided not to the city, leaving it vacancy,
override the veto.
already resigned from office remove their colleague.
Goldberg said Connell did,
Although the city commission
effective Sept. 3, the day before
however,
sign into law an orThe judge then ordered had the option of appointing it
a special election is to be held in Goldberg to resign or face a replacement for Barton, they dinance requiring a candidate
which Goldberg is a candidate. contempt of court citation and voted to call it special election for a district commission seat
The basis for the court time in Jail. Julian appealed the on Sept. 4 for the 16 months to be a resident of the district he
decision requiring Goldberg to decision to the appellate court remaining in Barton's term. Would represent six months
resign Is a city charter in Daytona Beach which Goldberg resigned his district I before becoming a candidate
requiring that commissioners automatically stayed the order seat effective Sept. 3 to seek the for that office.
reside in the districts they for Goldberg to resign.
district 5 post.
Goldberg said he had planned
represent.
Muidrew in his decision
He is being challenged in that to resign to run for Barton's
Although Goldberg has been vacating the automatic stay election by William Mitchell of district 5 seat last December.
serving as district 1 corn- Thursday after a telephone Winsor Manor.
But he could not qualify then
missioner, he has been residing conference hearing with Julian
Goldberg was a major sun- under the ordinance because he
In district S for the past 11 and Daves' attorney, John porter of the new city charter, had not been a resident of the
months.
Leibman said the appeal was ultimately used to lore" his district for six months at that
He said today he moved from filed to frtLctrate the court's removal from office.
time.

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By DONNA ESTES
HeraldStaff Writer

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

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said lie found me under one of the cars," said James today
from his hospital bed.
According to James, there were only 20 to 30 teens
present at the scene. One early report had as many as 50
youths there. But James confirmed the group had
gathered to watch drag races.
James said he was on the side of the road when he was
hit. He said he was watching the racers coming from the
east when two cars coming from the west plowed into the
crowd, most of whom he said were also on the side of the
road and not In the road as early reports indicated.
"We've only been going out there recently," James said
of the blacktop road just south of the Seminole County
border. "We used to go out to the old dump road."
James said the teens moved their drag races to state
Route 420 because it is less frequently patrolled by

Goldberg Says He'll Resign
Rather Than Go To Jail

Feud Splits
Lake Howell
Res i*d e n ts

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Rebecca Ann Wagoner, 23, or Robert Jeffrey Wray, 26,
Sanders said the results of the FHP investigation will be
turned over to the Orange County State's Attorney's office
for review. He said any decision to prosecute
the drivers of the two cars that slammed into the
crowd of tean-agers on state Route 420, will be made by
the state'attorney's office. Both Wray and Miss Wagoner
are fzwu Otlando.
In addition to the six youths who died as a result of the
accident, two other Orlando teens remain hospitalized at
Winter Park Hospital. Bernard Finnlgar, 19, is listed in
serious condition today. Eighteen-year-old Mark Edward
James is listed in satisfactory condition. He suffered a
broken right leg and extensive abrasions over his body.
"I don't remember much. I didn't see what hit me, all I
remember Is waking up in the hospital. The paramedic

Bill and Marion Eggers
said. In addition, Eggers said, he had a cataract operation
In his left eye in 1977 and will require a sinilar operation
In his right sy.wlpgn the next you.
In rds rnIt re4uost Eggers Included two letters from
separate physicians testifying to his medical disabilities.
Dr. Stuart N. WiUner wrote "his (Eggers') vision is
decreasing rapidly."
Eggers said he sometimes receives emergency orders
at night from his customers. His eyesight prohibits him
from driving and the order cannot be filled if his wife is
unavailable, he said. That is why he says he wants his son
nearby on a 24-hour basis.
On July 16, the board of adjustment reviewed Eggers'
second request. It was approved. The board agreed to let
Eggers install his mobile home for 18 months.
At the hearing, four letters of opposition were sent by
protesting neighbors. One letter suggested the Eggers'
were turning the area into a junkyard. The other letters
referred to the decline in property values they expect to
suffer as a result of the granting of the permit.
"They spit venom. They really hate us and I don't know
why," said Mrs. Eggers. "Since Bill's operation we have
been struggling. Our business is everything to us and Bill
needs some help."
Mrs. Eggers said her husband's medical problems cost
in excess c $15,000 and wiped out their entire savings.
But the protesting neighbors doubt the couple's claim of
hardship. They say the usc of medical diabilitles on the
part of Eggers Is a ploy to gain sympathy. A group of the
neighbors have hired an attorney to present an appeal to
the board of adjustment's ruling to the Seminole Board of
County Commissioners. The appeal has been scheduled
for Sent. Z.

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Six Witnesses Scheduled
At Sentencing For Mills

"We don't believe those medical excuses. We've seen
him upon his ladder painting house. We've seen him
playing volleyball in the back yard. Would someone
unable to work be able to do those things?" questioned one
skeptical neighbor.
The Eggers said they are not surprised by anything
their neighbors say about them.
Since the pool in Ft. Mellon Park in Sanford closed In
1966, Mrs. Eggers, a Red Cross swimming instructor,
volunteered to teach swimming and water safety to
county youngsters in the pool at her home.
She said about 300 to 400 youngsters come to her pool for
lessons each summer and the neighbors object to the
practice.
"11y soy we create traffic problems because of the
lessons, but they never complain about the man who has a
model train In his yard. From September to May there is a
steady strein of school buses going down the road taking
kids tosee the train. That's OK with then; but what I do is
See FEUD, Page JA

Six witnesses were expected Mills of Sanford.
The state is advocating the said. "The man Is only 22 years
this morning to present
In addition to the first degree death penalty for Mills, said old and he's already a career
testimony for and against murder conviction, the jury assistant state's attorney Don criminal. And he's violent."
convicted murderer Gregory returned verdicts of guilty on Marblestone. His three witTorn Greene, defense atMills to help a Jury of seven chArges of burglary to a nesses are scheduled to lead off
women and five men decide dwelling and aggravated testimony and include Mills' torney, said today he plans to
whether to recommend the battery. All the charges probation officer; the victim of present three witnesses for
death penalty for Mills.
stemmed from the May 25 an aggravated assault by Mills testimony. Those witnesses
Mills' grandfather and
The jury was to return to burglary to the home of James in l976 and a sheriff's lieutenantinclude
sister and Mills' former emcourt at 10 a.m. to hear the Wright, 72, of 455 S. Elliott, to identify Mills in that
1976 ployc;.
testimony but by 11:30 a.m., Sanford.
assault.
court had not reconvened for
Wright was shot and killed
Marblestone said the state is
Testimony was exoected to be
some undisclosed reason,
after he surprised a pair of advocating the death penalty concluded sometime early this
After deliberating more than burglars that night. The jury because of the "heinous afternoon. The jury would then
four hours Friday, the jury determined Mills was the nature" of the crime.
consider the testimony and vote
returned a verdict of guilty in burglar who tired the fatal shot
"I think the death penalty Is on whether to recommend the
the murder trial of22-year-old frc*n a .410 gauge shotgun.
appropriate," Marblestone death penalty for Mills.

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Comfy Bsachss than other stretches about 35 miles and curred when the bathing and now an accountant, is seeking shark attacks for 25 years, the
to the uzntsrtow" city of Daytm Beach
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A tax Reform cornmission subcommittee says O rly food, medicine, housing
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The subcommittee has begun a detailed review of the n
exemptions in current law which will cost the state an
estimated $786 million in the upcoming fiscal year.
It recommended repeal of a few ezemptions and
retention of others clearly related to essential services. It
deadlocked Friday on several questionable tax breaks.
The panel resumes deliberations July 18. It is to make
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
Two professional
tgul
bills dealing with foresters and electrical
appliance repairmen have been vetoed by Gov. Bob
Graham saying they were not needed
Fourteen others were signed to maintain state
regulation of doctors, podiatrists, opt icians, funeral
directors, nurses, veterinarians, odeopsita, real estate
.salesmen, agricultural products dealers, nursing home
• Administrators, electrical contractors, engineers and
.-.i thitecta.
In all Friday Graham signed 46 bills, allowed 10 to
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But later in the toast Carter
"There is abundant evkkt1t
President Carter pledged an publicly alluded to South in Korea of the dramitlé
"unshakeable" military Korea's failings in the area of economic progress a capable
commitment to South Korea's human rights — a cornerstone and energetic people can
security
Saturday
but of the the president's foreign achieve by working togetbà'.,
challenged President Park policy.
"I believe this achievement
Chung-Hee to match his
can be matched by 'iniiv
nation's economic growth with
progress
through
the
'Shoulder to
progress In human freedoms.
realization of basic humif
In a toast at a state dinner in
aspirations in political ar4
shoulder
his honor, Carter brought to the
human rights."
forefront the delicate issue of
Park, in his toast to Cart(Ct
human rights problems in South
to prevent
did not mention the hum
Korea, one of America's closest
rights question, concentrat1ó
allies.
Instead
on South Korea's desire
aggression'
The dinner followed more
to open a dialogue with Com
than two and one-half hours of
munist North Korea to prevent
discussions between the two
"There is a growing cotwen- a recurrence of war.
leaders earlier In the day.
sun within the international
He said South Korea has
"Everyone must know Ko- community about the fundsreans and Americans will mental value of human rights, made efforts toward reunlfica
continue to stand shoulder to individual dignity, political tion of Korea, calling for talkk
shoulder to prevent aggression freedom, freedom of the press with the Pyongyang goven
in this (Korean) peninsula and and the rule of law," he said. meat.
to preserve the peace," he said.
"However, no sincere re
"The right to participate in
"Our military commitment to the political process helps to sponse has yet been made by
Korea's security is unshaken- unite a nation in pursuit of North Korea," he said. "Bit,
ble, strong and enduring."
coimnon goals.
we shall not despair."
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Herald Staff Writer
In the 1963 Walt Disney movie, Mary Poppina sang her lungs out
about the wonders of a spoonful of sugar "to make the medicine go
down."
If she were singing her song today, the English governess might
have Inserted a verse about checking with your family physician
first before mixing certain foods with certain medication,
In recent years, researchers have found that certain drugs or
medications taken with certain types of foods don't mix, can be
harmful and, in certain cases, can be lethal.
Because some foods contain both natural and added chemicals,
they can neutralize the effectiveness of certain drugs and render
them virtually useless, said Randy Kiser, director of pharmacy at

The drug, monoamine oxidase (MOA) has the potential to produce
one of the most hazardous food-drug interactions, Kiser explained.
MAO Is often prescribed to patients to ease depression or high blood
pressure level.
But when combined with aged cheese, Chianti wine or chicken
livers, MAO may react with a substance called tyramine In these
foods and skyrocket the blood pressure level, cause brain
hemorrhaging and, in rare cases, death, Kiser said.
Which Don't M'
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Recently, the Evening Herald interviewed both Kiser and Naomi
Forbes, registered dietitian of Seminole Memorial Hospital, to find
out the dangers of randomly mixing foods and drugs. Both
professionals agreed on the potential adverse effects but'said most
patients aren't even aware of the problem.
"Doctors and researchers have only been aware of the drug-food
effect In the past 10 years or so," Kiser said. "Research in this area
Is in Its Infancy and literature surrounding these studies is scarce."
In general, drugs should not be taken with soda pop, acid fruit drink
or vegetable juices unless your physician says so, Kiser said. These
beverages could result in excess acidity and cause the drug to
dissolve too quickly. As a result the drug would dissolve In the
stomach region rather than in the intestines, where absorption in the
bloodstream is more Ideal, he said.
In certain cases, Kiser said, foods actually can aid the absorption
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Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Other foods when mixed with certain drugs over an extensive
period of time have the potential to cause severe physical ailments,
he said, and in some cases, death.
How extensive the interaction Is, however, dependi on the drug
dosage, the individual's age and size and his medical condition, Kiser
noted.
Kiser recounted the story of a youitg housewife who continually
mixed orange juice with aspirin to calm her late afternoon
headaches. Several months later, the mother of two toddlers had to
be rushed to the hospital for treatment of severe Weeding ulcers.
The woman's ulcers were caused by the constant combined acidity
of the orange juice with the aspirin, Kiser said. The potency of the

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OriAdo.aemtnOte Sat. - management at the Big Bt

Gery
Alai fronton underwent it state fronton In Quincy.
the Division of Parimutuel
Investigation for betting
"The scope of my position Wagering, told the Eveni*
Irregularities last year and Includes complete respon- Herald on June 22 that five
came up dean, according to sibillty for the Orlando- additional investigators have
fronton manager Gordon Seminole fronton and does not been added to his division In
Hitlbert.
Include any responsibilities for order to widen the probe of
Hulbert said the investigation the operation of the Big Bend alleged Irregularities in Florida
was conducted last December fronton in Quincy. Mrs. jai-alai frontons. Those
after an anonymous source Elizabeth Calder has controlled allegations were spurred by a
allegedly
overheard
a and managed Big Bend since It statement from Rutledge's
elephonc conversation at the opened in late January, 1978," predecessor, Dan Bradley.
ronton indicating some telebet Hulbert said.
Bradley was quoted in Sports
wagers were not recorded into
"I do not know what Illustrated magazine as saying
he six different betting pools. problems, If any, Big Bend Irregularities exist In all
lowever, investigators found fronton has with the state Florida frontons.
to substance to the report, state Division of
Parimutuel
Rutledge would not comment
fflclals confirm.
Wagering," he added.
on which frontons would be
Hulbert said he believes the
Although the management of Investigated, but he indicated
ccusation was made to try and both frontons Is separate, Mrs. that Big Bend was a possible
Liscredit fronton officials. He Calder owns Orlando-Seminole target.
aid he has tried to persuade and Big Bend.
Hulbert said he has served In
he state to reveal the identity
The move by Hulbert to
various
positions at the
I the source triggering the disassociate the management
Orlando-Seminole
fronton for 16
vestigatton, but the state has structure of Orlando-Seminole
in
years.
He
said
the
fronton Is
efused.
from that of Big Bend comes
Hulbert also said Friday that the wake of speculation that the 100 percent on the level,"
anagement of the Orlando- Quincy operation may undergo adding, "our records are open
eminole fronton Is totally state scrutiny for gaming for the state to investigate." arate and independent of the irregularities.
-GEOFFREY POUNDS

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How don one reacttothe sudden death ofa friend? How can the
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Station reunion at Fleet Reserve on W. First Street, Emil Spillman, an Atlanta Only one Juror was adamantFloy Kitchell was not
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are
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seek
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decisions."
is marked by re un ion of navy and marine corps
homemaker says she usually
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illman studied prospective
personnel. The festivities began Friday and conJurorsbo0y language for a clue it," was the way Mary RUM spends her time reading the tinued through Saturday.
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the week it took W questionIn or.
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Bus drivers and mechanics union had been doing.
the striking drivers, Hamric aolutely fantastic Jurors,” said an exterminating company, not rnernber reading much
employed by the OrangeHe said last year's un- said, have since been rehired by Spilliniti, a husky man wearing were the only white women on about Bandy. Neither could Mrs. Suarea said she Ruth Hamilton, a maid at
Seminole-Osceola Transpor- successf ul strike may have the authority,
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Bundy had no formula for
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manager of the authority, said Amalgamated Transit Union represent themselves In- picking Jurors. He said so
during a recess Friday when he
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fendant from talking to news
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came up that we try t6 get some money together and buy a
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IN BRIEF

16-Year-Old Mal"tiand Girl Raped
A 16-year-old Maitland girl was raped early Friday morning
along the roadside just over the St. Johns River Bridge in
Seminole County, sheriff's department deputies said.
Deputies said the girl accepted a ride from a man said to be in
Ids mid-20s in Orange County. The girl rode with the man to
Daytona Beach and was returning with him when the assault
occurred, deputies said.
At about 3 a.m. the driver pulled his car off the roadside and
told the girl he would take out a gun and kill her if she tried to
resist him, deputies said.
Following the assault, the girl was taken to the Handy Way
Store parking lot at state Route 600 and state Route 419. There she
contacted Winter Springs police, deputies said.

: Is Censure Punishment
Enough For Rep. Diggs?
WASHINGTON (UP!) — A freshman Republican
House member who once moved to expel Rep. Charles C.
Diggs, D-Mich., said today he is willing to accept Instead
the punishment of censure recommended by the House
..ethics committee.
The committee voted, 11.0, Friday to recommend
'censure after Diggs confessed to misconduct, formally
apologized and promised to repay $40,000 he received In
kickbacks from five employees during the mid-1970s.
"I think the act of censure will effectively Indicate
where the House feels," Rep. Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., told
UPI. "Personally, I would not support a move to expel
.him now."
But Rep. Peter Kostmayer, D-Pa., a second-termer,
questioned whether censure is severe enough for a felony
involving $40,000 even if Diggs repays the money.

Transplant Recipient OK
MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - Doctors at the University of
Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics say they have successfully transplanted the heart of a traffic accident
. victim into the body of a 23-year-old Ohio man.
Dr. Donald Kahn said the transplant Thursday was the
:second to use a revolutionary technique Involving a
. bonemarrow transplant and extensive X-ray Irradiation
of the lymph system.
He said the patient, whose name was not revealed, was
In satisfactory condition on Saturday.

Prize For Piece Of Skylab
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The San Francisco
Examiner is offering a $10,000 prize to the first person to
bring a piece of Skylab to the newspaper's offices.
Scientists for the National Aeronautic and Space
Administration have predicted the huge space laboratory
will crash In mid-July with as many as 500 pieces expected
to strike the earth.
Meanwhile, in Denver, a Gates Planetarium
spokesman said it will pay 10,000 pennies to the person
who comes closest to predicting the moment the first
Skylab fragment hits the Earth.

Presley Wife Wins Control
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!) - Elvis Presley made no
provision in his will for his former wife, Priscilla Beaulieu
Presley, but she will now help oversee the late singer's
multimillion-dollar estate.
Vernon Presley, 63-year-old father of the entertainer,
has placed Mrs. Presley, National Bank of Commerce and
a certified public accountant in charge of the rock star's
estate, which was valued at $7.6 million In March.
Mrs. Presley was i
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Germany, where he was serving in the Army. They

married in Las Vegas in 196T ancf Presley (L(eU (oraivorce
five years later, citing "Irreconcilable differences."

'Phyllis Actress Dies
LOS ANGELES (UP!) --- Character actress Jane Rose,
who portrayed dons Leachman's dizzy mother-in-law in
the television series "Phyllis," died Friday at her home of
cancer. She was 67.
Mrs. Rose, who also appeared in 'several movies,
recently portrayed the researcher who established Alex
Haley's link with his African heritage in "Boots - The
Second Generation."
A Family spokesman said a funeral will be held
Tuesday afternoon at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in
Hollywood.

Spaniel Suit Settled
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP!) — A Judge has ruled a
dog obedience school had no business flunking a cocker
spaniel named Honey, despite the school's argument that
cocker spaniels tend to be stupid.
Barbara Ann Kendrick, owner of a 34-month-old dog,
had std Sacramento Canine College for return of a $150
training fee, which the court ordered repaid.
She charged that, In addition to mistreating the dog,
the school failed to teach Honey to obey commands to sit,
stay, lie down, come and heel.

HOSPITAL NOTES
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
JUNE 29
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Sabreena L. Sapp
Phyllis A. Taylor
Ella Dickens, DeBary
BIRTHS
Sanford:
Michael A. Phyllis Taylor, a baby
girl
DISCHARGES
Sanford:

Helen H. Adams
Mary Elizabeth Arnold
Mark A. Burnsed
Aaron Davis
Charlie Hillery
Gertrude Ireland
Sabreena L. Sapp
Robert M. Taylor
Grady Williams
Eleanor G. Hobby, DeBary
Laurie Shrock, D.8.ry
Rosa Adams, Eustis
Michael A. Nesiler, Lake Helen
Louise Cooper, Orange City

Sunday, July 1, 1979-3A

PISTOl. MISSING
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A nickel-plated .38 caliber pistol valued at $239 was reporJ
stolen from the car of a Summerfield, Ha., man early Sat urday
morning, Sanford police said.

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jealous husband, according to Seminole County sheriff's deputies.
Delores Jackson, 37, of 1901 W. 16th St. and Willie Presley, 44. of
1114 E. 11th St., were resting at Seminole Memorial Hospital
today. Both were shot twice in the legs and upper body Thurs(Ia
night while in it Ingwood apartment. Both victims underwent
immediate surgery following their arrival at SMII, a hospital
spokesman reported.

JEWELRY STOLEN
Jewelry and other items valued at $3,115 were reported stolen
from the home of Carol Vantyne, 1397 Madrid Way, Maitland
sometime Friday, Seminole County Sheriff's deputies said.
Deputies said the thief gained entry to the home by cutting
through a screen in the bedroom window of the house.

In custody at the Seminole County Jail is Mrs. Jackson's
husband, Jack. lie has been charged with attempted murder in
connection with the shootings, deputies said. According to
sheriff's deputies, Jackson is believed to have shot the pair %. lilt it
.32 caliber handgun. Deputies said Jackson was angered by the
alleged affair between his wife and Presley.

CONDITION STABLE
Two Sanford residents remain in satisfactory condition today
following emergency treatment Friday for gunshot wounds
suffered In a double shooting alleged to have been committed by a

('IVILSLIT
The following civil suit has been filed with the office of
Seminole County civil court clerk Arthur Beckwith seeking
damages in excess of $2,500.
Edward A. Stern, representative of Interstate Mall Shopping
('enter, is suing Cuddler Pet Center, Inc. and Richard L. Parker.
According to the suit, both parties entered into a lease
areement on .Jan. 31, 1979 for premises located at the Interstate
Mdii Shopping Center on Interstate 4 and state road 436.
Under the terms of the contract, Parker was required to pSy
$950 for May and June, 11 79 but has failed to do SO.
Stern seeks a restraining order to stop the pet center from
operating as a business on the center's premises. lie also is asking
the court to evict the defendant for failure to pay the rent dup.

To Avoid Conf lict Of
Food And Drugs...
To avoid any conflict between
food and drugs Seminole
Memorial Hospital officials
advise patients to follow these
tips:
—Always ask your physician
what specific foods and drinks
should be avoided when taking
a prescribed drug;
— Avoid swallowing
medication with fruit juice,
caffeine drinks or carbonated

beverages; use a full glass of
ordinary tap water instead. A
spoonful of Jam or jelly may be
used to guard against stomach
upset or hide an unpleasant
taste;
- Eat nutritional, nellbalanced meals from a wide
variety of foods. The chronic
use of a drug is less likely to
deplete the body's storage of
vitamins and minerals if the
overall nutritional status is in
good condition;

Heating Oil

on the tablet.
I)isulllram
Disulfiram is equivalent to
the unabuse drug which is used
to treat alcoholics. This drug
should not he conswned with
foods containing alcohol
because the combination will
cause uncomfortable side effects.
Tetracycline
This anti-biotic should not be
taken with milk, dairy products
or foods high in iron content.

PenicIllins
Should not be used with excessive quantities of acidic
fruit juices or beverages
containing acidic substances.
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prescription
drugs
to
determine
While taking MAO and from
Deputy Energy Secretary John
whether the two will tuve an seven to 28 days after stopping
O'Leary says the Energy
Department will use Its powers adverse effect on each other; treatment, it person should not
Always take the eat or drink alcohol or alcoholic
over oil refiners if they fail to
medication
at the prescribed beverages, ban ii nit, broad
meet an Oct. 1 target for Intense
production of home heating oil. time: before meals, during beans, Bovril, excessive
meals or after meals.
quantities of caffeine, chicken,
The Democratic Study
Drugs most often used and chocolate, cheese, figs, licorice,
Group, an organization that
foods to be avoided with them liver, Marmite, meat prepared
research on issues for the
ts: :zuat tenderizers, pickled
are listed below:
House, met with O'Leary
Laxatives or U 'dj.ial&amp; .hag, (aalel.k,
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YT%tV.nd naked him what
Should not be taken with milk yeast extract and yogurt,
could be done If heating oil
M ono a in in e Ox I d a se
Inventories and production or dairy products or alkalizing
rates fell too short for the foods (nuts, most vegetables, is a drug prescribed to ease
most fruits) because these depression or high blood
coming winter.
The study group said O'Leary products may cause a disin- pressure levels.
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promised, "If refineries are not tegration of the specla: coating
producing enough heating oil by
October to meet next winter's
demands, the Department of
Energy will take away crude oil Dang er L
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from those refineries not
meeting production goals and
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give it to those who will."
The Democratic group said of a drug into the bloodstream. This Is true with the drug,
O'Leary added, "The president griseofulvin, a substance used to combat fungus Infections, when Southern Rell Telephone
Company's Roy Mellor
has made replenishment of taken with a meal of fatty foods, he said.
heating oil stocks the top
As a precaution against food-drug side effects, Mrs. Forbes managed to untangle this
priority of the Department of warned dieters to avoid the overdosage of vitamins and the food fads. me SS of 1111(1 ergro LI 11(1
Energy."
"There's nothing more important than eating a wide variety of C'Ibk' line to complete his
O'Leary also testified at a foods, having a well-balanced diet and getting the essential vitamins work at U.S. 17-92 just
Joint hearing of three subcom- daily," Mrs. Forbes said.
mittees studying energy and
"Some people think that if a little bit is good for you, then a lot must south of Sanford. Mellor
the environment.
be better," she explained. "But this isn't true. There are some foods and other crewmen installed the underground
He assured the subconunit- that are toxic if you eat enough of them."
tees home heating oil supplies
Excessive amounts of foods high in Vitamin K, such as liver and cable, replaciI)14 01(1 cable
without un' spinach, could compromise the medicinal effectiveness of an- and air p11)e.
can be built up
mediate use of mandatory ticoagulants or blood-thinning drugs, Kiser said. lie offered the
Herald Photo by Tom Netsel
federal powers
to get the following hypothetical example.
nation through the winter
"IF someone was on a spinach fad and ate one pound a day, his
without having some homes go doctor would notice the clotting time of his blood was altered," Kiser
cold.
said. "He would tell that person to take more of the blood-thinner."
"If the person later gets off the fad diet but Is still getting the high
He said present conditions do
power
to
dosage
of anticoagulants, he is now taking a toxic dose," Kiser said.
not warrant use of the
Kiser,
who Is a member of the American Pharmaceutical
deny crude oil from any
tion
(APHA), said the national organization has recognized
cia
refiners who are dragging their Asso
problem associated with the food-drug interaction. It is
potential
feet, but he added, "We have the
to place auxiliary labels on certain drugs,
pharmacists
advising
and we have the
the tools
they should be ingested.
when
and
how
explaining
time to achieve that goal (of
Drug
Administration
(FDA) has not mandated the
The
Food
and
adequate heating oil supplies)
Isn't
too
far behind," Kiser said.
we
have
absolutely
no
labeling
practice
yet
but
"it
and
Both Kiser and Mrs. Forbes indicated they really didn't know how
reluctance to use those tools."
serious the food-drug Interaction problem has become.
Energy officials set a goal of
"I'm not aware of a national problem but there is a potential for
240 million barrels of heating oil it," Mrs. Forbes said. "Maybe there's more happening than we
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in storage by winter. O'Leary think."
described that as enough for a
Kiser concurred with Mrs. Forbes about the potential dangers, but
colder-than-normal winter.
Insisted far more serious situations than the food-drug mixture exist
Last winter was extremely and should be of concern.
not convinced it's a national problem," Kiser said. "It's not
cold, he noted, yet "we did , ot "I'm
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- Report immediately any
side effects when using a
prescribed drug to your
physician;
- Read the labels on over-

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perature, 79; overnight lows,
71; yesterday's high, 91,
barometric pressure, 30.00;
relative humidity, 85 percent;
winds, NW at 6 mph.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
through today with scattered
thwsderthower, mainly during
the afternoon and evening
hours. Highs In the low 96s and
LOWS tonight In the low to mid.
lOs. Winds variable 10 wiles per
hour orless. Rain probability 50
percent during dw afternoon,
decreasing to 20 percent at
night.
SUNDAY TIDES
Daytona Beach: high, 12:53
am., 1:32 p.m., low 7:07 am.,
7:38 p.m.

Port Canaveral: high 12:50

a.m., 1:24 p.m.; low 1:58 a.m.,
7:19 p.m.
Bayport: high, 6:52 am., 1:40
p.m.; low, 12;:21 am., 1:11
p.m.
MONDAY TIDES
Daytona Beach: hIgh, 1:43
am., 2:23 p.m.; low 7:54 am.,
8:23 p.m.
Port CBnaveral hIgh, 1:38
am., 2:15 p.m.; low 7:45 am.,
8:14 p.m.
Bayport: hIgh, 7:41 am., HI
p.ni.;. low, 1:17 am., 2:21 p.m.
BOATING FORECAST
St. Augmtlae to JiItcr Inlet
out 50 miles Winds variable
mostiy 10 knots or less tInih
today. Sees 3 feet orLeU.Winds
and seas higher near widely
scattered thunderstorms.

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accustomed itself to a summer
and fail of gasoline supplies at
level, which will permit refiners to maximize their yields of
middle distillates, U crude oil
supplies reeTalri at currant
levels."

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Garbage.
My yard Is f ull of It every Saturday morning. On
each Friday night I dutif ul ly put my trash in a
plastic ba g—the Hefty type, just as Jonathan
Winters suggests. And by early Sat urday morning
before the gar bage truck arrives to take it away, the
Lake Mary dogs have routin ely broken open the bag
and littere d the contents a bout my front yard.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $325; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

The Clock

It's A Question
Of The Degree

By GEOFFREY POUNDS

My neighbors tell me they experienced the same
proble ms until they purchased plastic or metal
containers to but the bags in. But I don't un derstand
why I should have to pay for ref use paraphernalia
to combat the bad habits of other people's dogs.
They should buy me a container.

leash. Every morning I pass numerous dogs
unleashed. They are the same culprits who raid my
garbage. Where are their owners, I ask.
The problem Is not new in Lake Mary, and I
sympathize with city officials who must hear the
complaints a dozen times a week. The problem does
not belong in the officials' realm, though. It Is the
dog owners who should be phoned, preferably at
a bo ut 4 a.m. just as their pets are working on a
second helping of Th ursday night throwouts.
Better yet, I wo uld encourage persons experiencing aggravatio ns similar to min e to place
their trash along th e ro ad near the homes of the
delin quent dogs' owners. It might invite them to buy
a leash.

It's not that I don't like dogs. Far from it. I conskier them among nature's most noble creat ures
and I count as precious the hours I spend with my
own canine companion.
What particularly disturba me is that the dogs
vandalizing my garbage are not the junkyard
strays. They are beasts of breeding. They in clude
Irish Setters, Cocker Spaniels and other apparent
pure breds. I know, for I have watched.
I also have watched the owners of those dogs
drive by me as I begin my Saturday cleanup
routine. They invariable speedup and look the other
way in an obvious ploy to conceal their guilt.
Every morning 1 take my dog for a walk on a

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It is a paradox of our times that Europe, the
Middle East, Asia and Central America all seem to
press in on Americans more closely than Canada,
our contiguous continental neighbor. But trouble is
also mounting to the north and this is not without
considerable interest to us.
French-speaking Quebec, Canada's largest
province in area and its second most populous
province, Is moving ahead to loosen its ties with the
rest of the English-speaking country. Quebec
Premier Rene Levesque, as long expected, has
announced a referendum set for next spring to let
Quebecers express th emselves on what they want
their political status to be within the Canadian
Confederation.
The exact wording of the referendum question is
yet to be hammered out. But it is unlikely to call for
Outright independence and a complete break from
Canada, despite contrary indications from Frenchspeaking extremists. A poll conducted by the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation last March
found only 19 percent of Quebecers questioned
favor secession and sovereignty. Almost 40 percent
favor a loosely defined but more politically independent Quebec with economic ties to th e confederation. And 50 percent support giving th e
provincial government in Montreal a mandate to
negotiate such semi-automony. This public-opinion
sampling indeed may suggest the character of th e
referendum question. Even so, some sort of
unilateral declaration of independence by Que bec

now seems in the offing.
The long-simmering separatist Issue in Canada

came to a boil three years ago when Quebecers
went for broke on the question by electing to power
Mr. Levesque and his secessionist-minded party,
Parti Quebecois. The situation became even more
heated in May with the defeat of Prime-Minister
Pierre Elliott Trudeau, a bilingual Quebecer, by
Joe Clark, the upstart Conservative leader symbolizing English-speaking Canada,
'Jnfortunately, the election polarized the
French-Enitsh dtvtiV
In Canada. Almost
With out excptI?in' Tf u au's tlbefM P!yis'on
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th at

Clark's
Conservatives received a half-million fewer votes
nationwide. Under the parliamentary system,
Trudeau's plurality, Isolated as It was in Quebec,
was not enough to re-elect him.
Although the election confirmed Canada's
duality, the outcome was not altogether that
simple. The English-speaking Canadians, whose
previous support had given the Trudeau Liberals 16
years In office, were ckarly weary of an inflation
and unemployment rate of nearly 10 percent and
voted in favor of Clark's program of lower taxes
and economic Incentives,
Unfortunately, as Premier Levesque has emphasized, the end result is a new national government in Ottawa of English-speaking Conservatives
and an opposition almost entirely of French.
speaking Liberals. This is bound to aggravate the
einnic clivisions and be partiewarly trustraung for

Quebecers.
From all indications, it seems most unlikely
that English-speaking Canada will resist Quebec's
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national bonds in Canada is conditioned only by the
question of degree - how far the Quebecers choose
to go in pursuit of separation based mostly on
language.
The defection of Quebec from the Canadian
Confederation , to whatever degree, can only
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closest friends and staunchest allies. Moreover, a
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RICHMOND, Va. (NEA)
The slxeolumn
lead story In the Richmond Afro-American tells
me in words more lucid than the wire service
stories in my hometown dailies
what
revelance there is for me in U.S. District Court
Judge Barrington D. Par ker's recent decision to
declare President Carter's "voluntary" wage
and price guidelines unconstitutional.
Judge Parker, the Afro says, has dealt a lethal
blow to the president's "already anemic battle
against inflation." Gordon W. Crane's story also
tells me that J udge Parker isa64-year-old native
of RossWn, Va., and that he Is black.
What the Afro-American and the nearly 200
other black newspapers published in the United
States do ls.put ME in the picture. They show me
the bl ack side of the news.

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And, many a consum er suspects that the big bil
companies have plenty of gasoline stashed aW
just waiting for higher prices. There is sbthe
truth to the suspicion, though probably not to the
presumed motive. The oil companies have beh
stocking up on crude oil, but the likely reaoñ is
that they were trying to second-guess the feddW
government.

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After all, If news has its Republican and
Democratic points of view, or can illuminate the
particular positions of other political groups,
why can't it do the same for blacks?
This Issue's second lead story paints a word
picture of events In Decatur, Ala., followin g the
first black vs. Ku. Klux Klan confronta tion. One k
front-page Item describes Virginia's
preparations for Its first execution in 17 years.
Another tells of the Indi ct ment of three officials
of a black coll ege in Dallas.
"The clock is running out," warns a headline,
for a decision from President Carter on
recognizing the new government of Rhodesia. A
district attorney hasn't decided yet whether to
prosecute a white man for shoot ing a black man
in the former's cafe. A 74-year-old Norfolk
minister died under the wheels of a 30-ton coal

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The federal government, well-intentioned but
Inefficient as it so often Is, Is the main cause of
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Poli ticians, always anxious not to get caught
with any blame for anything that goes wrong,
single out the oil companies.

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FO.r months on end the medical
"on has been del uged with figures
lintIng out the rising cost of medical care
nd I mw physicians' fees have gotten out or
I. The health care indust ry has been
ed out for proposed legislation that,
ed , would constit ute compulsory price
is on physicians and hospitals.
price cont rols are being promoted
I'll,any individuals who have had li ttle
hence in the health care field and
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when discussing other problems of
l,j Inflationary times, abhor the very
ht of price controls except for those
be imposed In the health care industry.
i
IQ his art icle "Doctors' Incomes:
em is Inflated — Not the Fees" in
Ilcal World News," E. Noel Preston,
14 cited some Interesting statistics
the Consumer Price Index. Accor
to the government, physicians'
9 M, 1967 to June, 1978 have Increased
1 percent. In the same period, again
1l 'ding to the government, the legal fee
rawing up a simple will has increased
fN percent; auto repairs, 219.9 percent;
ngling a roof, 274.9 percent; and
(MIScing a sink, 237.5 percent. The list
ould be expanded If one wanted to use the
to further em phasize the point,
.i
iply stated, physicians' fees are not
of lin e In comparison with other areas
I the economy. So how is it that there are
rof sslons which do not receive the same
rffl ism from the government?

Frustration over gasolin e sh o rtages has mot
everyone looking around for a culprit. Now t)th
the made-in-California gas-line
spfead
across the nation the frustration has become
even more acute.
It Is hard to find a single source to blame. The
current shortages are the result of a spldereb
f actions, Inactions and second-guessing.""

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First, by allocating fuel geographically apd
fuel prices politically, the bureaucrats of the
Department of Energy are constantly ha ving to
second-guess the market.
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011wee years ago airline pilots who flew
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co ncerned about the high cost of medical
EDITOR'S NOTE: George care. Programs of vol unta ry cost con.
Northup f a practicing phy- tainment have been ado pted and pursued
sician in Maca A,-i., UlIu ...&amp; with
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v..'. t,.nnO,' VI5Ut
any uui
branch
of
society.
president of the American
Osteopathic Ass'n (AOA). His
A rece nt example identifies the point. A
perspective on the problem of nurse on her way to work was stopped to
spiraling medical care costs, wait to pass through an area of road
which varies from the average construction. As she stopped, standing
person's Is reprinted from Th e beside her car was a young lady wearing a
har d hat and acting ass flagman. They got
Journal of the AOA.
to talking and the nurse asked, if you don't
want to answer this question, just say so.
insurance, and reduced airline fares. A
But
I wonder if you would mind telling me
self-employed doctor has to take care of all
ho
w
much you make an hour being a
these expenses himself.
flagman. The young lady repli ed that she
If we're so concerned about the Income, didn 't min d at all . She made $9.50 an hour.
why isn't the government concerned with
The question Is not whether a flagman at
the salaries of people such as Joe Namath a place of road construction deserves $9.50
and Barbara Walters?
an hour. But as the nurse proceeded on to
her job at the hospital, she couldn't help
Within the government Itself, the but wonder whether her job
that pays far
secretary of the Department of Health , le
ss was worth the satisfaction she
Education and Welfare, Joseph A. received from
her work.
Call!ano, Jr., receives an annual income of
It's no wonder that there is a shortage of
$66,000 pl us benefits and it is reported that
a top economist at the Council on Wage nurses In many areas of the country. They
and Price Sta bi lity gets $63,000 or more in would be financially better off forgetting
salary and benefits. This is the council that about their professional duties, buying
points a finger at the many. "greedy" hard hats and flags, and going to work!
physicians who make less than $63,000,
Ills a greed that there is nosimpllsttc
If fees are going to be frozen, then so answer to our inflationary times.
However, the government is blatantly
sho uld expenses. The problem is not fl
health care industry alone or physicians' unfair to attack a profession that Is
fees. The problem is runaway Infl ation, making a greater voluntary effort than
and the health care field has become the almost any other group to hold down costs
whipping post for bureaucratic and media while at the same time increase Its ex.
attack,
penses to maintain the services which the
public demands.
It seems to me that It is a bout time that
the health care industry launch an In.
Strikes by physicians is an unthin kable
formation campaign to inform the public
solution to many of us. The fact of the
of the truth. The American Osteopa thic matter is that more and
more physicians
Association and the American Osteopathic are being encouraged
into early
Hospital Association have long been
retirement, sharply curtai ling the services

which they formerly offered and becoming
a frustrated and disill usioned profession.
Sooner or later, if compulsory price
controls are applied to the heal th care
industry, the quality will deteriorate. And
guess who w ill be blam ed ?
If the governm ent says the ban on
physician advertising must be lifted, then
let us use that advertising space to accurately inform the public that it is the

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In recent months, for example, they have been
pressuring the oil companies to produce more
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heating oil so as not to be caught short In New
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England next winter. It wo uld be politically
By PATRICIA Mt'CORMACK
their influence on other schools, which may be
embarrassing, after all, for the president to ii
UPI Education Editor
rather like that of a third party in politics. The
himself ca mpaigning in New Hampshire In the
!j1
car.
C9J
are
(ten
Schools
withifl
chnol
a
trend
in
public
fundamental
schools
t!
iuel
iig
crisis.
Theqtic.
arq
Inside, two coumnista and an editorial
-klackboard solutions tothe problems of ow.stut1eflt morale !ertng retr*tyuep, nave given n to the
3t'tJ
a1nat ,jjeatpenaIty. ne
podrecleveInes*ieeItatnwenroMrns.tiind
page
devo(éd
t
'iunTes
br
classroom3tn-tunnil.
oil
made 1no
coluian and another story on a
11is is especially true of the "fundamental" or closing schools, and even racial imbalance. gasoline or heatinS oil but not boUN Vam Amw
Z411 #
Africa repeat the front-page warning to Carter
in
21
school
ba
ls
with
in
some
systems
sic
sch
oo
shortened suppli es at the gas pumps.
ThWWheeW
not to relax sanctions against the Muzorewa
The Council's inventory of fundamental
states, all in response to parents demanding schools operating within public school systems
Hindsight taught the oil companies that theyy i
government,
something more structured than regular public includes:
had better hedge their bets against future suoolv
The editorial cartoon links the Ku Klux
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,uiiv uiuress in rue necg 'fl7
hooded
education.
cuts
— such as happened in Iran
by building
were rfd")mo Volkswagen at a bout 4:30 vedlgatlon continue to be perplexed by
Klan's white hoods and the blackold
Daniel
Christensen
of
Sanford.
These basic schools sonic with dress codes
Alabama
Birmingham; Alaska
i(''
theii' crude oil stocks. This, too, cuts into curibt
p.m.
that ds- when an elderly man, for no just how slow the wheels of justice turn,
executlo'er of John Spenkelin k h Florida.
e County officials still say they don't
Mesa; California
and some stressing character training and Anchorage; Arizona
gasoline production. Again, the government's
reason, aimed a .22 cali ber rifle especially considcvit u.n'ue of the cirapparent
A columnist argues against the draft as
'Row
Is responsible,
Lagunitus,
Los
Angeles,
started
making
the
scene
in
the
Cupertino,
patriotism
Monterey
at
.
eir
car
and fired. The bullet struck cumstances.
hand
Is
evi
de
nt.
Had
Congress
not
gone
Oh'the
th
char
ges
th
at
campai
gn
"racist," and pnother
Geoffrey
oW11
witnesses to the shooting still say
early and middle '70s following development in Peninsula, Mt. Diablo, Pacifica, Palo Alto,
rampage against U.S. Intelligence gatheting
riste
Ch
en
in the neck and medical
ns
cronies of Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.) have stymied
made positive identification of the
For example, Lance Butler, one of
the late '60s of another kind of alternative school. Pasadena, San Diego, San Jose, Santa Ma,
activiti es the government could have foreseen
au
th
o
rities
said
It would be safer to leave
Carter's attempts to nominate a black judge in
Pounds
ian
who
fired
Christensen's
friends In the car at the time
th
e
sh
.
ot
dubbed
"magnet"
Stockton.
tither
alternative
schools
the problem in Iran and everyone — nc144
the jrojectle there than to remove It,
GeorgIa.
I
e
of
the
shooting,
said he was told by the
th
Lake
County
State's
Attorney's
were
set
up
to
encourage
schools
conaniPs
the
oil
— could have olanned alil44.
according to the victim.
Colorado Aurora, Jefferson County; Florida
The Afro Is the bl ack town crier, a herald of
nice
sti
ll
cla
im
s
not
an
responding
deputy
that his testimony as to
th
e Information on
desegregation and provide a smorgasbord:
The battle over decontrol of gasoline prld
The Lake County Sheriff's Department the gunman's identification
Broward, Dade, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties.
good news and a messenger of disaster. Papers
ise
has
been
seemed shaky.
received.
programs for gifted students, enrichment for
and Imposition of a so-called windfall profits ti
Investigated the shooting, but no arrests
Jefferson
Wichita; Kentucky
Kansas
xi it,
like the Afro don't have much circulation. But
But
in
Butler
Insists
that
was
a
nu
ts
he
ll
not
the case. An
was
th
e
mi
d-week
amounts to a political minuet between the Ilte
Montgomery Co unty;
Wekiva River Road just west of the have been made. The in vestigation Is
they keep the American black community . youths with outstanding talents in the arts and Co unty; Maryland
of
a
army
green
beret
veteran
bi
zarre
who
is now a
sh
oot
g
in
in
cident
superinstruction
in
skills
providing
Massachusetts
that
still other
1
House and Congress. Instead of lookIng'for
continuing, spokesmen said.
Andover, Cambridge;
formed about itself.
Seminole County line,
place
J
lifeguard,
Butler
says
he
has
un
e
5
off
plenty
of
state
Highway
graduation.
for
jobs
upon
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on
readine
ss
scapegoats they should be encouraging
Michigan Flint, Gran d Rapids; Minnesota
Black Enterprise magazine, the official black
Christensen said he and his companions
Those waiting for a result of the in. training In observation and he knows who
The
Council
for
Basic
Education
in
producers to look for oil.
Minneapolis; Missouri St. Louis; New Jersey
version of The Wall Street Journal, says these
Ill
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,,,.tn.i ,,Inr.rin,,hn,,cn fnr
tiur, while rue battle goes on (and You a,e
cnarioueMontclair; North Carolina
.
newspapers "rank second only to black churches
information on alternative fundamental schools, Mechlenberg.
waiting In long lines for gasoline) take t*at
In their espousal of black causes — from the
says it would be a mistake to think of the schools
from the odd-even marketing
aloUUon of slavery in the 19th century to the
Columbus, Cincinnati; Oregon
Ohio
cookie-cutter fashion.
California In 1974, my last year as governor, we
w .i'
crusades for economic justice during the present
Eugene; Pennsylvania'- Philadelphia; Texas
devised the system during the Arab oil embargo.
.c All".
period of white back1uh and high unemIn its current "Bulletin," the Council makes Baytown, Houston; Virginia — Arlington
Each county had the option of putting It Into
these points about f undamental schools:
ploym ent."
uiu
Count)'; Wisconsin Racine.
effect.
Th
st
po
di
—Returns are only beginning to conic in; but
e
mo
pulous
ones
d,
Most recently these pa pers have supported the
method
in
gle
of
no
s
Th e Council endorses
It took a while for everyone to get used to It,
reports of high morale among students and instruction but regards the development of the
shift from white to black power in America's
,i ':
but once they did It worked well.
teachers alike, of waiting lists, of good parent alternative schools as healthy.
cities when t he white press voiced fears that
NOW, as the rest of the.natlon experiences the
so unded a though they came from Ian Smith.
cooperation, and of very respectable achieve,rli et
"This country's history includes the persistent
oblem, California is virt ually back to nonMl.
pr
'fl Afro describes itself as "a champion of
ment suggest that the alternative fundamental belief that public ed ucation should offer diver.LThough we may have carefully planned
But since he expresses so well the plight
home and eating out or traveling is a noOd(ieven won't solve the long-range proLen,
civic welf are and the square deal." That reads a
schools are making a successful demonstration sit)' lest'the systemsbecome so lockstep and unl* 60 how we would live in retirement
of many older people, this answer might
no.
but it ut least Insures you can buy enough gas to
lot better to me than "All the news that's fit to
of basic education,
cJtsz,,,65, the evertightening grip of inform th at differen ces in skill, interest, and talent
also offer help to many others who share
"I think now with the increase in Social
get to work and the supermarket.
print."
—Perhaps most important and promising Is be dangerously neglected." the Council noted.
tIon has squeezed the air out of our
his problems.
Security In July that I should be able to
ubble of dreams for a fruitful life as we
He wrote: "A couple of years ago I wrote
save enough for my burial. I have not been
row older.
about living well on$3 per day after paying
able to find out If there Is Social Security
,
Even If we are Lucky enough to have
rent. It got harder ane I was able to get
help (for burial costs). It wouldn't be lair
!celved a pension and Invested It soundly
supplemental aid a year ago. I now have $5
for nephews and nieces who l seldom see to
B well as to have put aside savings, we
per day and I have a good life.
have to pay an uncle's expenses.
p
:..
ow
find
the
dollar
looking
more
and
more
"I'm not treated as If It were charity
"This letter was intended to ask about a
Ri
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keaiplugged nickel.
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cleaning
fee. I paid $60; a friend paid $50.
It
is.
But 'pride cometh before a
.
,
tj
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Ar suer of my column in the Modesto, dress to the following letter. So, I can't
How long should a clean tenant with
fall,' so I've adjusted and at 67 am quite
Bee didn't sign his name and ad- write to him directly.
nothing to dirty the house except himself
happy. My life dill centers around my own
There was no explanation for his refusal. But Jim Lloyd, D.Calif., — told ow reporter keith
WASHINGTON — Documents buried in appal to Kissinger. She asked that he use his
3iL1
department insiders note that Kissinger hat- Shuinger they saw no conflict In their dual
government archives disclose that former Influence with the Soviets to learn the truth about
ih
bored a venomous animosity toward Swede n for memberthlp.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger br usquely her Son. She reminded hini that Wallenberg, a
University of Michigan graduate, had tinits outspoken criticism of America's Vietnam
vetoed a State Department move to help an
But
foh, Rep. Tom R.allsbick, R-IIl.,
intervention, panicularly President Nixon's
year-old Swedish woman learn the fate of her dertaken his dangerous mercy mission in
expressed
some
second thoughts. "I've never
iv
unauthorized bombing of Cambodia.
son, a heroic diplomat who disappeared into the Hungary at the request of the American amattended a meeting of the (st rength) group pd I
bassador
in
Stockholm.
Wallenberg's
mo
ther died without knowing do
Soviet prison system at the close of World War
n't
"I ask you, who by vi rt ue of yo ur ex
whether her son had survived the living death of It," heremember the circumstances of
II.
said. "I do have a problem with the10pi
traordlnary efforts have liberated thousands of
a Soviet prison camp.
called statement of principles. U they d&amp;'tV
The missing Swede is Raoul Wcllenberg, who prisoners, against the background of my tragic
With your permission, I would like to
F note: Israeli Prime Minister Menachem reflect my viewpoint, I'll have to get out."
present some reasons why the SALT 2
as a 31-year-old diplomat stationed in Budapest, Ignorance of what really happened to my son
Begin asked President Carter to raise the
treaty should not be ratified.
was crecited with having saved thousands
atter he was ar rested, to inform me If ou have
action.
bring false hope to the terminally to cod Americans at least $150 million a
WASHINGTON WHIRL: Uneasy redlih
Wallenberg case at his recent summit meeting
The US. is overweight and has
Hungarian Jews from Hitler's extermination the possibility to undertake something w hich can
Cosmopolitan elilmi that all of Its ads
ie sexually Insecure, to the Obese, year.
efcase held by a member of Jimmy Ca
with
Soviet
boss
Leonid
Brethnev
in
Vienna.
A
heart
trouble (read: lacks Intestinal
camps. Such selflessness was apparently
tirow new li ght on my son's late, and If he is still
Postal officials say the general public come with money-bank guarantees
and tocountlessothers plagued by
Sta t Depa rtment official told us the issue was Cabinet. Energy Secretary James Sctdes1nis
fortitude).
The first thing a doctor does
comprehensible to the Russians. When they alive to return him to liberty," the anguished
wrongly believes that the Postal Service
without time limits. Yet, the magazine
lroblems, real or Imagined,
probably not raised. The While House had not the Odds-cm favorite for the ax In most polti1
In
a
case
like
this Is to prescribe a
overran Hungary they promptly arrested mother wrote.
are the advertisements for mall- licenses mil-order advertisers, and that
recently carried an ad for a bust
returned o ur calls by the time we went to press. oracles' books. In fact, the breadth and intiisl
SALT-free
dIeti
wanenberg,. whisked him off to Moscow and
Obviously moved by her appeal, a panel of
developer. When Consumer Reports
miracles" that sometimes draw the ads In reputable ngith,es and
of the criticism aimed at him may be the ày
The chief negotiator, Cyrus
sentenced him to prison witho ut trial on carges five State Department officials appointed to
HAPPY MEDIUM:
Four members
newspapers
must
be
valid.
looked
at the quiral*ee accompanying the
e
ra
into
buying
products
that
can
thing that's saving his jub: Carter 1'et
Vance,
has been a notorious appeaser
of espionage.
Congrtss
take
have
managed
to
studythe case recommended that Kissinger
The Pedal Service does have the job of
bed developer, we found that It said: "All
meet the classic Schlesinger Is being made
now, pain and even death. The
a scapegoat fórthe
communism
for years. He and
of
We have written in earli er columns how the action. They drafted a letter for K issinger to
definition of a Mugwump — someone with
protecting the public from deceptions and
me promises that can't be kept
returns med be postmarked no later than
energy
crunch.
Robert
(Strange)
McNamara, during
RuulansatflrstliedaboutWallenberg, denying sign, and taped coded Instructions to U.S.
mugononesldeof thefenceandhlswumponthe
But the
he case of one "Incredible Crash- frauds Involving use of the
14 days from the patron's receipt of her
But
White
House
sour
ces
ll
1
r
te
us
a
bit
Iotu
.se.,,
the
JFl(
Administration,
removed Gen.
any knowledge of him. Yearalaterthey admitted dipl omats In Moscow to pursue an inquiry with
ether. They are members of two groups that
reakthrougb" substance. Its sheer number of health promotions allows
cante
for
po
li
ti
tical
extinc
on
TanIs
Walker
and
U.
Co).
Roberts
from their
having held him, but claimed he died In the Russians.
have opposite views on arms control.
While bed development may son a
rs proclaimed In fuilpage ads In 12 many of these schemes to go unchecked. In
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Brock
Adams.
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commands,
in
Europe,
for
teaching
an
Lublanka Prison in 1947.
"Agalnst the background of the humanitarian
Thu groups are the Coalition for P*C
relatively harmless comeon ,other mailnewspapers that It "BURNS addition, the Postal Service's efforts are
committed
t
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in
of
puWI4)r
anti-communist
program
called
ProBut we were recently given convincing nature of the case and your son's efforts for
order health claimi assume a more
through Strength, an aggressively anti-SALT q s
MORE FAT EACH 24 HOURS hindered because many publications print
acme of the president's er
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Blue to their troops.
evidence by former Inmates of the Gulag Hungarian Jews during the last war," the letter
elilmi without checking memos
organization affiliated with the ulDAY."
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proposals.
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may
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Archipelago that Wallenberg was alive at least prepared for Wallenberg's mother said, "the
Elgbiy..even women, Including two
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full-page ad In 16 national even the most outrageous ones.
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the Members of Congress for Peace
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secur
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of
emigration and the obfreedom
by their story that he died in 1947.
Luw, a congressional caucus that favors
repwt4y became pregnant after taking a
Soviet govenunent via the Ame rican embassy in
iulre, promoting a plastic belt, order director, tenied the Postal Service
W
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Joseph
Califmo.
Althii
servation
of
human rights. President
Following up on our disclosures, Swedish Moscow w ha t has ha ppened to your son."
disarmament. The coalition claims more than
anteed to reduce your waistline 2 a "kangaroo court," Insisting that the Pill pdvertlsed In the gngazIrj as "the
me
of
his
person
so
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extravagances
have
tn
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is
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radio correspondent Sven Stromberg pored over
The letter was never sent . Kissinger, hImself
200 members in the House and Senate; the arieses In just 3 days-or-less..."
publication screens ads "for good taste amazing Herbal Pill for long-term birth
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control." The U.S. Food and Drug
control caucus numbers a bout
Food and Drug Administration and for anything we feel will be fraudulent
imagina
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execu
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— and a savvy politician
and
Nicaragua, but no
Africa,
Chile
found that on May 4, 1V73, Wallenberg's mother, the draft back with this curt notation: "Rejected
Administration found the product to be a
Three of the fence-sitters
1 has called such advertising or a rip-off." But last October's
Reps. Frank who knows his way around Washington's péwer
concerning human
protest
Is
made
Maj von Dardel, had wri tten a poignant personal by Kissinger, 10-15 1973,"
"spurious contraceptive which poses a
Horton, H-N.Y., William J. Hughes, DN.J.,
and misleading. Moreover, such Cosmopolitan ran ads for 11 products that
circles. Carter needs him.
rights
In
communisl-dominated
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suspect had a gun. But what identification
did the suspect produce to the deputy? A
hunting license, says Butler.
Perhaps nobody Is more perplexed or
disturbed by the shooting than Christensen's father, Harold. He has written a
letter to Govornor Bob Graham In an attempt to gain an explanation.
In the meantime, motorists traveling
through Lake County might be wise to
avoid extended travel on Wekiva River
Road.

shot Christensen. He never wavered In his
testimony to the deputy, he claims.
Nearby the location of the shooting,
there is a sign warning persons they might
be killed If they pass a certain point,
Christensen said the gunman was standing
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landlord?
"Unfortunately, retirement has meant
withdrawal, for I've had to adjust to the
comfort of books and other reading,
bargain shopping and learning how to fix
delicious meals from what's on sale
"Could you give the location where those
senior meals are served? I'm going to see
if going there a time or two a week will get
me back Into a more social type of life. The
Modesto bus at 10 cents is a great gift to
seniors."

The letter was signed "A Retiree."
It's a sad commentary on our
civilization that older citizens who contributed so much to make America great
worry about burial costs instead of
planning better ways to spend their limited
Incomes while they are alive.
Social Security does provide the small
sum of $255. It's morbid to think that we'd
better the soon to take advantage of this
largess because President Carter has.
proposed eliminating It.

OUR READERS WRITE

Defeat SALT

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countries such as Cuba, Angola, Russia
or China.
You cannot depend on the charity
and goodwill of your declared enemies
"We will bury you"
for your
survival in freedom.
How can we, a supposedly,
Christian, God-fearing nation do
business with any regime that has an
ideology that causes it to treat its
citizens in such a manner that they will
risk almost certain death to escape.
Witness 76,000 boat people
charge
these to MCPL and McGovern —
hundreds drown trying to swim to
freedom, in Hong Kong, from Mainland
China. This does not mention those of
whom we have no count who have been
starved and worked to death In the
Communist "Gulags." And now
President Carter and the trilaterausts
of his Administration wish to put us In
such a position that we will have to
become a member of a global corn.
munity, "1984" type of which these
horrors are a part.
Victor Utgoff, aide to Brzezinski
National Security Advisor
has
said: We should accept a second-class
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Henry Kissinger has said the same
thing, or words to that effect.
Are these reasons enough to reject
the SALT treaty? I think so, unless you
the citizens of the U.S. wish to live
under the 1984 type of government that
Produces horrors like those mentioned
above,
S.B. "Jim" Crowe
713 Bevier Road
Sanford

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Seminole County Bar Association,
congratulations to Dennis Feola for the

award bestowed upon him by the
Florida Bar.
His articles pertaining to the Public
Defender's Office were excellent.
Newman D. Brock, President
Seminole County Bar Ass'n.

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government that must realize that if cost is
Regardless of its admitted short
ever to be curtailed, something must be comings, the health care system in the
done to control the inflationary spiral and — United Sta tes Is one of the best, if not the
the cost to physicians and health care best, in the world today. To see it become a
rudderless ship in a sea of bureaucratic
institutions for providing that service,
inflation is one of the sad spectacles of our
Physicians and organizations of time. It Is high tim e
th at the medical
physicians,
and
hospitals
and profession speaks out in loud and clear
organizations of hospitals must develop a terms against
those who would destroy its.
more activist response to the flagrant integrity and respect in th
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Uganda
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As the sun set
behn;d lulls that encircle
Kampala. bathing the
Lulkt-pckcd skyscrapers
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light. a young wunum in a
dcsvrted street implored a
lone cam to stop.
'I'vt gut no %sork, no
loud 1w in Iunily and no
wa home," she said.
Sirjctunes I wish Amin
awl his iiucn serc still here.
At least they uuldn't let
this happen."
A sense of bitterness and
tppri'ls&amp;'nsioii has
'hspIacul Ito' euphoria that
W10
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\ 01 UgainIt folloing
the 1)vvrthrmk of idi Amui's
(hLt.utI)ili1i) ill April
III gii expectations have
gi cii wav to frustrations
as I ha tconopiu v stagnates,
tribal tensions emerge with
utreaslng vcnuiii , and
order Is precariously
iaauitaiiicd by a 48,00010101 $(ttupatloll anhuv from
I airiania.
"A lot of us a' saying
that it's no different from
the old dav." said a
prtfc 'r at Kampala's
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pecttd MaKerere
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fight tn
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"1 am glad the people
wouldn't recognize my
face," said a member of
the National Consultative
Council, the country's
embryonic parliament. "If
they did, I would be stoned
in the streets."
The council is the target
for much of the popular
dissatisfaction with
Uganda's. current
problems because of its
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taking power.
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Makerere University, We
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fl- 0111
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(it(, organizers will see
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of the unrest were Ug,uida'6 hopes of ma s sive
reconstruction assistance
hum abroad.
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tired at chanting protesters
in the streets last week,
leaving at least three dead,
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appointments, fled to the
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stabilizes."
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but most is givento
missionaries to distriliute.
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Amin in 1971. Both Obo
and Binaisa, himself
Bugandan, are despised I
that tribe for their believi
connivance in the removal
of the Buganda king.

President Julius Nyerere,
who holds the balance of
power in Uganda by virtue
of his massive military
strength, made Binaisa's
acan
appointment
complished fact. Lule left
the country for what is
certain to be a second,
extended period in exile.
Binaisa's appointment
by the council ignited
Bugandafearsthatitwasa
guise to restore Obote,

removed We by an 18-14
vote,
Twelve council members
who voted against the
ouster then walked out, and
the remaining 20 chose
Binalsa, a 60-year-old
former attorney general
newly returned front exile
in New York.
Although We initially
appeared determined to
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Opponents demanded he
Milton Obote, who Is still In
consult with the council,
exile but remains a highly
and as council chairman
controversial figure in
Edward Rugumayo said,
Uganda.
"govern by collective
Ibinglru
up.
The
responsibility."
polntment appeared to
The catalyst for the crisis
polarize the government,
was bile's June 7 ap-and although Lule evenpolntmnênt
of
Grace
tually fired him, it became
Ibingird as minister of
clear that We's opposition
information. Ibingira
was greater than his
served five years in prison
support. After a day of
for attempting to over.
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Borg. i.tL'wlltng fr.irs that a
thigh injur would halt hi
chase f a fourth ctess.ive
title, turned ti a Wixtering
center-court
41a.y to crush
big-semn ('atiforman hank
Pfister, while Connors k'&amp;eated
South Atrican Johitn Kreik, 6-4,
6-1,7.6.
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cxliibition of power and
precision reducC(l the unfortunate Pfister to the role of a
beitaised spirring partner with
nowhere Lu hide and stretched
the Swede's unprecedented
WimWetkni match streak to 24
straight, dating back to 1975.
To underline his fighting
mood, Borg said, 'I did not feel

my injury very much and if it is
like this iii my next match, I
won't mind.''
The two relilaining seeds in
Borg's quarter of the draw,
ninth-ranked Brian Gottfried
and No. 11 John Alexander of
Australia, both dropped out of
contention I"riday.

Gottfried lost, 6-3, 7-5, 5-7, 6-3,
to fellow American Brian
Teacher, who faces Borg
Saturday for a quarter-final
place, and Alexander was
ousted, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, by New
Jersey's Gene Mayer.

to break the Borg-Connors
monopoly, advanced to the last
16 with a 6-4, 6-4, 7-6 victory
over Tom Gullikson for a
scheduled match against
Gulllkson's left-handed twin
brother, Tim.

'l'hird-seeded John McEnroe,
the feisty New Yorker who aims

Fifth-seeded Roscoe Tanner,
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another club by now.
Quite possibly the Toronto Blue Jays.
hut onl y for the time be ing. Eventually, he very likely would've
been traded to the California Angels, a club he wouldn't m ind
playing for at all because he'd be much closer to home.
iàckson's movement from Toronto to California could've been
accomplished easily enough at the end of the season. Easily
enough because there no longer wo uld be the restriction on trades
which exist presently and because Buzzy Bavasi, who r uns the
Angels, is the fat he r of Peter Bavasi, who runs the Blue Jays, and
you know what they say about blood being thicker than water.
No matter what they say about it, though, the Angels still wo uld
have to come up with some decent players to go along with that
blood they'd give t he Blue Jays for Jackson.
Had all the pieces fallen into place, Jac kson could've been a
mem be r of the Blue Jays right now. Th e fa ct that he isn't
prUnarily has to do wi th th e intricate mach inery of baseball's
waiver system.
When the Yankees put Jac kson on the waiver list along with six
of t he ir other players last weekend, three clubs claimed him Milwaukee, Detroit and Toronto.
With the June 15th tra ding dea dline past, the only wiy the
Yan kees could possibly move Jackson to some other club would
be to get waivers on hini, If only one club dalmed him, the
Yankees wo uld've been free to work out any deal th ey could wi th
t hat club. When more than one club claimed Jackson, however,
the.Yankee' hd only two possible courses open to them.
a o1' echer let him go to the claiming club lowest In the
standings, Toronto, in this case, for the $,OOO waiver price, or
widrw bIa name Iron. the list. They withdrew his name, and
very likely now will try to getwaivers on him again when they're
allowed to, 30 days hence.
The possibility of Jackson's being traded by the Yankees
initially was triggered by Billy Ma rtin's return as manager and
gained impetus when Jackson's attorney, Steve Kay, asked If the
d0b would be willing to deal the 33-year-old slugger at the end of

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lea di ng hitting, Walker was score, and Moose scored Its
rianied Most Val ua ble Player. final run in the bottom of the
The MVP award for the
inning. Russi led of with a walk
tow'niiineiit was presented by for Moose, took second on a wild
Rick Rus.si of Sanford.
pitch, and scored on a two-out
outfield er ro r.
Walker reached base 11 of the
12 times he appeared at the
V.F.W. pick ed up a pair of
plate during the three games r uns in the sixth inning. Hogan
and batted .750 with six hits in singled to center to open the
eight official at bats.
inn ing and Davis w&amp;is saf e on an
In his 14 innings on the infield hit. Both advanced on a
mound, Walker struck out
passed ball while Pashe wen t
and walked only six, allowing down swinging. Greg Hill
seven runs on 13 hi ts.
collected a pair of RBLs with a
Against V.F.W. Friday night, single to left and ended up on
Walker farmed 17 and wal ked thi rd base wi th the help of a
tao. Before he lost his no-hitter pair of errors, Tony Williams
v;:'."t the fourth in. walked, but Debose and Tim
ning, Walker had recorded Lawm'em both lauzied.
eight straight strikeouts.
Bob Shaw singled for V.F.W.
V.F.W. managed eight hi ts,
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tnlght've also been part of the deal had It jelled, Underwood's
record is a ieceptive 2-10, but one of those who Isn't fooled by
those negative numbers is Bil ly Martin. Te hurler beat the
Yafikees on a three-hitt er for his second victory last Monday night
t1t after losing a tough one to the Yanks on a wild pitch earlier
ti month, Ma rt in said, "That kid can pitch. I don't care what his
record Is, I'd ta ke him in a minute."
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øa iloror Underwood, and that precluded any Immediate "trade"
LIth the Yankees for Jac kson.
What it didn't prevent was t he possibility of Jackson going to
the- Blue Jays for the ;,000 waiver price, and the Yankees
rt'lving the players they wanted later on, maybe at the end of
teseason. The on es who prevented that were the Brewers and
Indians by claiming Jackson also.
As much as he may have wished to leave Martin and the
fil6kees,
enchanted by the Idea
d.thoving up to Toronto. But his subsequent shift to the Angels at
the end of the year certai nl y would have soothed any of his Injured
feelings. Somehow, I get the Impression that's who he's going to
wind up with eventually, anyway.
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It's raining hard on the field.
Sitting rather glumly In the third base
dugout are 19 very dirty and somewhat smelly
i-' 13 and 14-year-old boys. Today's practice may
in trouble.
"At least let's go out and practice our
slides," says one, Everyone cheers but no one
t. moves. They would, but coach says no, not.in
: the rain,
Seminole Pony Baseball is conducting allstar tryouts, and these boys, the cream of the
Pony crop, aren't about to offend "coach."
You see, not all will make the team. Before the
week Is over five out of 22 wIll have been cut.
For the rest, 15 on the official roster and two
a alternates, the fun is Just beginning,
The Pony League all-stars think they have
a good chance of going all the way to the
,Nationals this year. Among the hopefuls are
e' four boys from last year's Mustang all-star
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In recent years.
Q. How has Pete Rose been doing asa first baseman this
season? Has he ever played the position before?
Gil.,
Covington, Ky.

of pitching Friday night.
tIfffe, 7-6, into right field for the l'ekulve pitched 2 2-3 in nin gs of
The Braves' 5-2 victory was gumnewinning hit.
scoreless rel ief for his 10th save

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tht, emerging as the new San Diego Padres'
rot,
las, 24, who had appeared at all Padres, San
krgers find .San Diego Clippers games in a
ilcken costume, became involved In a d ispute
idio station w hich sponsored him and was or-

for the Cicinnati Reds, his only prior experience at the spot.

shelf. There were chills running down my
US the gr ea t est thrill I'll ever have in my

re all making bundles in their preserit spott; because of that
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l'hlladelphia split a double- split, hi the opener, Greg
winning Luzinskl drove In four runs and
we're getting good pitching header with St. Louis,
e Mike Sclunidt belted his 2d
agai nst theiii," sa id Atlanta the opener, 8.7, but losing th
ca p, 7-1, Houston beat San homer to power the Phillies.

Manager Bobby Cox. "The 'ghit
to Diego, 4-1, amid Sau Francisco
Dodge rs
SCCIII
topped Cincinnati, 6-4. New Astros 4, Padr es 1:
catch the breaks."
Joaquin Andujar flipped a
York at Chicago was ruined out.
"I've tried shutting lineups
seven-hitter for his fifth June
and that's no help," said perIn the AL, Baltimmiore swept a victory and Rafael Landestoy
plexed Los Angeles' Manager pair from Toronto, 6-1 and 4-0, stroked a bases-loaded double
Torn Lasorda. "I've tried Boston edged New York, 3-2, in to lead Houston past San Diego.
everything, but It doesn't make 13 Innings, Detroit beat Cleveany difference."
lund, 8-6, Seattle nipped Mil- GIants 6, Reds 4:
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Memphis, Tena., or some other area, Do you if any other teams
him 10 move In the NFL?- Joey Doyle, Powell, Tenn.
Any t ime a team in the NFL wants to put pressure on Its coinnunity for a new stadium, or Improvements to the existing
taMes It plants rumors about a desire to move. Th e I.os
thgeles Rams actually will, of course to Anaheim In a real
ratate coup. But It's likely, if you' believe commissioner Pete
0elhe, that any current franchise will be given permission to
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nimdez drove bi two runs each
an advantage over Los Angeles 15th save.
was ill 1964.
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field, third base and now first). Back in 1968, the first time he led
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a few months off and reappear ed before the
mine against the Houston Astros dressed in a
me that appeared to resemble no known
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go sports franchises Charger blue, Padre
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Lang said if the team wins that tournament
it will advance to the Zone tournament, The
Zone will have teams from southeastern, MidAtlantic and northeastern states competing.
From the Zone, the team hopes to go on to the
National tournament, The sites and dates for
those tournaments, Lang said, have not been
determined yet.
The all-star selection process is going on in
all four of Seminole Pony Baseball's leagues.
The orgainzation, which is funded by
donations and commercial sponsors, has a
Mustang League for 9 and 10-year-olds, a
Bronco League for 11 and 12-year-olds, and
Pony League for 13 and 14-year-olds and a Colt
League for 15 and 16-year-olds. Each league is
made up of teams from surrounding cities.
The Pony League has players from Lake
Mary, Forest City, Casselberry, Longwood
and Winter Springs trying out for the all-star
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According to Lang, the Aug. 4 Pony
Regional is the finale to about five weeks
tournament play at the Hwy. 419 field. The
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District and the J uly 20 Mustang State tournaments The July 25 Bronco District and the
Aug 2 Bronco State tournaments will also be
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Casselberry.
The Mustang all-stars lost last year in the
state finals by a score of 2-1 to the eventual
national champions, Miami Cuban Baseball
Academy,
Accorling to Pony coach Jack Lang, every
other team that played Miami had the game
called off after five innings because they were
behind by at least 12 runs,
Lang, who lives at 219 Shady Hollow,
Casselberry, is a quiet man dressed in jeans
and a sport shirt. Only his words and baseball
cap indicate his Involvement in baseball at
this level. Besides coaching the Pony all-stars,
he Is a member of the leagues parent
organization's board of directors. 'His regular
job is working on field maintenance for that
organization, Seminole Pony Baseball, Inc.
This year, because they are hosting the
tournament, the Seminole Pony all-stars will
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The Yan kees realized th e odds were against their making an
NEW YORK (UP!) It's all
Yankees' owner George
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wild first inning, sending a a rundown as David Wt into a
inunediate deal for Jackson by getting him through waivers. up to Bob Lemon.
Steinbrenner said he will not
They decided to try, anyway.
Should he rem ain with the stand In Lemon's way sho uld dozen ba tters to the plate. Mike fielder's choice. Paslie singled
New York Yankees f ront office, the 58-year-old former Cleve- Rotundo doubled with one out and Hil l Was hit by a pitch to
* According to the information I get, the Blue Jays were more where he has 31/i years land pitcher decide to return to and John McGowen followed load the basemen but Chris
remaining on his five-year the field of his greatest with a single. Tracy Walker Harris struck out to end the
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drewa walk to fill the sacks and game.
contract, or accept an offer triumphs us a player.
from former boss Ga be Paul to
Lemon, who Is currently Greg Carter and Payton
Moose was out-hit eight to
manage the Cleveland Indians? working in the Yankees front Murphy each followed with
office evaluating talent, saul walks to force imi rumis, After four in the game. Moose hits
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Ma rtin in mid-July Last season
"It comes out of left field," to force in the third run and
Hogan, Davis and Pashe ea ch
and led the Yan kees from 14 saidLemon,whopitchedforthe chaise V.F.W. starter Alton hudapalrofsafetiesfotV.F.W.
games back to the world In di ans from 1946-SC and won Davis from the mound.
thenarid Shaw and Hill had one hit
championship, only to see 207 games, Including seven 20- Reliever Deami Debose
apiece.
Martin take over for hIm June game winning seasons. "I don't walked Tim Winkle and Terry
In five Innings of relief,
18 of this year, must make the know what I'm going to do. I'm Russi to push two more runs Hogan allowed just one hit and
going to take some time to across the plate, and the final o nl y one run. Th e run was
choice,
two runs scored when Rotundo
Paul, the Indians' president make my decision .unearned,
He st ruck out eight
Lemon, w ho also managed at was safe on a two-base infieldand walked three.
and chief zcutive officer,
error.
went through the accepted Kansas City from 1970-72, had
procedure of obtaining pennis- expressed weariness with field
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4 3 Carter
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235
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I I Winkle
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fet.ls
31 45
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Sanford
Junior
League end the Inning.
championshi p.
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V.F.W. scored its first run in
gaines of the series, with Tracy the bottom of the fourth. Davis
Walker going the distance on doubled with two outs for the
the mound both times for the first V.F.W. hit and scored on a
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Baseball

Borg,Connors Continue Wimbledon Collision Course

WIMBLEDON, England
:upi, - Bjorn Borg and
Jimmy Connors, rivals for the
world's No. 1 spot for the past
four years, scored straight-set
third-round victories in the
.-Wimbledon championships
Friday and nowonly unseeded
opponents stand between them
..ad a semifinal showdown.

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

7 Isasa.WaIly
14.20 11.60 SU)
3I
Enrique
.3.80 3 00
2I0
3.20
I S I 6 Sant i.Sarduy
0 (11) 41.00; P (7-1) 127.10; T (ii:'-.
MEMPHIS, Term. (UPI)
five stro kes under par on the
- turn ed ina68rridayfora 1383 I 0 6)713.50.
"I was just wearing myself back birdies,on the next two
Jack Newton, who blew hic sai d the pressure sim
I I I
Eighth Game
7,294-yard
Colonial Country
ply
got
to
311
down
on
the
practi
ce tee, so I holes to re ga in his moment um
10.20 5.50 5.20 11
Chance to win the Cana dian
2BeideOlano
sr-own
Club course.
0
turn in Canada.
American League
Sara.Echaniz
5.20 1 60
decided I'd quit and see what after an opening round 70. He
Open, Is confident that expertCody
3II
"I had not been in a position
East
Not only has Snead been on happens," he said. "I'm not
5 Gasti Gondra
3 60
Totals
9
3)3
encewillhelp hlni in this week's
added three more birdies by the
W I Pct. GB
0 (1.2) 32.60; P (2.1) 93.00; 1 (2-)the tour for ll years and won six do
in
hi
g
anyt
Ball
ng
Fantastic,
but end of the round.
52 21 .681
Memphis Golf Classic.
5)210.40.
to win for some time and that tournaments, he also has
STROMISRO.
Boston
46 27 630 1', DELUXE
I'm doing be tter."
Ninth Game
The A ustralian golfer, who was a fa ct or," Newton said OF adopt ed
Neither Newton nor Snead MIwauke
BAR
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I
H
CARISON
Al
N
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43 33 566 9
a new philosophy of
3
Gasti
1650 9.20 4.20
Own
3
0
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Snead
did
well
enough
Friday
were able to move far ahead of New York
tookaone-shot lead intotoday's the Ca na dian tournament. "1 saving himself For the matches
II 35 .539 Il
Stevens
4 3' Westbrook
9.20 4.70
3 I I 0 Oscar
to
hit
two
ba
lls
into
the
water
Detroit
the field, however. Three other
Jackson
40 I 1
third round of the $300,000 think the more t imes you're up that count.
33 36 .493 il'
3 II 1 Coin
5.80
Bryant
0
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3
33 41 .446 18
one for a bogey and another for golfers George Johnson, Bob Clevelnd
0(3.0)42.60; P (3-I) 196.00:1 (3-I'
Memphis event, was in almost there (in the lead), then the
Washington
4
13
Brady
3
0
1
"I'm not hitting any practice
Toronto
21 55 .301 79',
I Washington 4 I 3 Drummond 3 II I) $33.10.
as good a position last week in better chan ce you've got," he balls anymore," said the blunt- a double bogey and still end Byman and Cesar Sanudo
West
Bailey
Tenth Game
30 1 $vky
up
in
second
place.
On
his
fir
st
w
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t
into
today's
round
one
shot
oronto.
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31) Csnclelos
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said.
tal ki ng nephew of the legendary
3 I I 3 Sara Rodolfo
26.10 11.10 3.60 .
Texas
Harvey
13 33 .544 31 I Brake
211
Beide.Sarduy
Newton went into the final
5.20 5.00
If Newton's logic is val id, Sam Snead. "1 used to hit more hole, he hit his seco nd shot in to back of Snead at 140. Five Kan City
Smith
3 I I Presley
I I
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RamonOlano
5.50
Shaw
Tom Kite, Larry Calif
I I I Rothman
ound of the Canadian tourna- then the man with the best than anybody on the tour, but I the water and had to set tle For a others
II1
43 35 .5.31 1
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Names
211
Whsatoi
2
II
bogey. On the 11th, his tee shot
ZIegler, Brad Bryant, Mark Minn
nentln third place, but finished chance to win the $54,000 first just said to hell with it."
38 31 .S21 3
Totals
346 14 Totals
29 3 6 1) 332.00.
went into a lake.
33 42 .410 91.,
Hayes and Jerry Pate- were Chicago
ight strokes over pa r, In a tie prize In Memphis is J.C. Snead,
Eleventh Game
Snead said his Uncle Sam told
t':.. i:_.i.._
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IN. ULLUAS
rive uinues, tncmuwng inree another shot back at 141, three
!VicandI.Gasti
10.40 160 S.
or 13th.
whose 70 Friday left him at 139, him that "a lot
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DUSTRIESAB 1 H BAR
56 .757 72
Al I H
Vlctor.Pecina
1050 S.8G
Martin
4II
4 21 Salon
The Memphis leader
Friday's Results
one shot ba ck of Newt on and are left on the practice tee," SO on the fo ur finishing holes, stro kes under par.
Irusta.Isidro
10.10
Lively
vens
812
Ste
4
33
wi ped out Snead's mistakes,
Baltimore
6,
Toron
to I, 1st
U.S. Open champion Hale
0(4.5) 31.10; P (5.4) 11 7.00; 1 ($.1'
Candalmno
I I I Shaw
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he decided t his week, af ter a however, and left him in
Baltimore 4, Toronto 0. 2nd
co n- Irwin shot 72 Friday for a 146
Lively
3 3 Bryant
3 2 I 7) 433.60.
slow start this season, to maketention.
Boston 3, N.Y. 7, 13 inns
Lee
4 I o WashIng?.,, 4 23
Twelfth Game
and Andy Bean, the defending
Shah@n
Detroit
a.
8,
Cleveland
3
8
2
6
sure he uses up none of his good
Newton
also
opened
wi
th
Seattle
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a
champion
here,
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a
74
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Calif 6, Kan City 5, II inns.
SmIll
Brown
31 S
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SEMINOLE
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FRIDAY NIGHT
Baltimore (F-ianagan 85), 1:30
NatIonal League
First Race
p.m.
1.10 2.10 2.
GAB H pct. lBlackcloud
By United Press InternatIonal Zimmer said. "We're not
Seattle (Honeyct
15) at Hndrck, St L
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69241 83 .3402 6MaxtheTrack
3.20 3.10
Milwaukee
(Haas
45),
8:30
Foster.
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Rexiiy
sure
knows
how
phitooning
Jerry
Rerny.
We're
the first game.
Cm
68 256 87 .3391 7Ocala Star Bon
4.60'
I noticed that In a Dodgers-PhillIes game, th e Ph il
p.m.
iles were to spoil a homecoming,
Mazzilli, NY
just giving hum, a rest.
69261 57 .333
0(1-4)11.40;
T
(14-2)
71.00;
Tinie.
Tigers 8, IndIans 6:
CalifornIa
throwing a black ball around for warmup before the Inning
(Aase
66)
at Rose, Phil
75290 96.331 2:09.3,
Wi th Bobby Murcer playing
In other AL gamiles, HalRookie Lynn Jones drove in Kansa s City (Splittorff9 5). Winfleld, SD
started. Why a black ball?-Tim [son, Eureka, Calif.
79292 96 .329
Second Game
in Yankee Stadiufn for the first tiniore swept ,I double-header
8.35
p.m.
Templtn, St.L
67788 93.3fl 1 Pan L.adyi
3.10 2.10 2.60
When Willie Montanez, that renowned hot dog, was around to tune since 1973, Reggie Jackson with Toronto, 6-1 and 4-0, four runs with a homer and a
Oakland
(Hamilton 2 3) at Simmns, SI.L
4.60 4.so. - i
62221 71 .321 3 Deleon Ruby
play first base a few years ago, the Phillies, used a red-and-white in the lineup for the first time l)etroit defeated Cleveland, 8-6, tie-breaking seventh-inning Texas (Medich I7), 8:35 iii
Hrnandz, St.L
70281 90 .320 • Pay Dean
5.00.;
single
to
hand
the
Indians
their
Sunday's
GamesGarvey, LA
ball for Infield warmup. But Larry Shenk, the Phill
78316 99.313
0(1.3) 16.10; 1(1-3-I) 9.4Q; Time
ies' since J une 2 and Ron Guidry Seattle edged Milwaukee, 3-2, 11th loss in 12 games.
Cleveland at Detroil
Knight, Cm
spokean, disclaimsany knowlee of a black baseball. He says making his fi
71 754 80.313 2:11.2.
Toronto at Baltimore
rsi uppearnnce Minnesota downed Chi cago, 5-2,
Manne rs 3, Brewe rs 2:
American League
Third Race
maybe the ba ll was darkened from a lot oIscrafflng. Baseball Is
Boston
at
New
York
J un e .12, Remy singled California ed ged K ansas City,
0AB H PcI. I Earl Dream
24.00 11.40 5.80.
lon
Robe
rt
s
singled
three
California
at
Kansas
City
affluent enough now. It doesn't have to bother with those friction- home hick Burleson with one 6-5, and Texas beat Oakland, 5Smally
Mm
72273 101 .370 6 Royal Black St
6.60 3.80
Chicago at Minnesota
tImes and knocked in the
tape jobs we used on the sandlots as kids.
Downing, Cal
71 256 89.318 5 Linns Star
5.60
Seattle
at
Milwaukee
out in thw 13th innIng Friday 3.
winning run in the eighth inning
Boctite, Sea
74277 94 .346
Q (44) 93.10; 1 (4.5.5) 17)5.30:
Oakland at Texas, night
In the movie "Fast Brea k" did Bernard King of the New night to givethe Boston Red Sox
Kemp, Del
68 217 05 .344 Time 2:09.0.
In the National League, to lift the Mariners to a win.
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Mar League Standings
76373 107 .331
Jeey Neto play one of the lead roles. Aho, was Mavis a 3-2 victory over the New York Pittsburgh iüpped Montreal, 6- Twins 5, Wifito Sos 2:
Fourth Race
Rice, 605
By United Press International
13290 91 .371 6 Rebel 1 Guy
9.10 3.10 3.20,
Wuhlugton an al ktar girls basket ba ll player In college? U so, Yankees.
5, Houston topped San Diego, 4Roy Small ey cracked a twoGrich, Cal
National League
77 262 85 .324 1 Hardly Karl
4.40 3.10
With one out, Burleson drove i, Atlanta beat Los Angeles, 5-2, run homer and two singles to
what school? What did you think of "Fast Break?" Surely you
Wilson, XC
East
68219 7) .324 7 Hizor Plenty
7.00'
seen It. -Joe Scarselletta, Sacramento, Calif.
a double to the wall in right- San Francisco defeated Cm- raise his league-leading averw t. Pct. GB Molitor, MII
10283 91 .332
0(13) 7.40 T (6-1.7) 443.20; Time
Lansford. Cal
42 27 609
77317101 .319 2:11.0.
centerRemy,
off loser
Jim Kuat, i-i. cinnati, 6-4, Philadelphia split a age to .370 and power the Montreal
No, I ain't seen it. But, yes, that was the Nets' sometimes When
Cowens, XC
Pittsbrgh
37 33 529 5'
w ho
55 2)0 67 .319
FIfth race
didn't, start double-header with St. Louis, Minnesota Twins to victory.
Chicago
35 32 .522 6
Home Runs
controversial star playing a lead role in the u rn
8sunnyLarml
3.20 3.80 3.20
National League
St. Louis
Gabe the
36 33 .532
Kingman,
I Joyrrude Barmin
5.10 1.40-.
(Kotter) Kaplan. King played the star ofthat
the starred
team. Mavls
t hr game, growided a single winning the opener, 8-7, and Angels 6, Royals 5'
Cti
26;
Phila
SchmIdt,
38 36 511 6'
Phil
77;
1 Son of Waygale
7.20
ough
the
right
side',
Burleson
dropping
the
nightcap,
7-1,
and
Consecutive
singles
by
Do ll
Washlngton, also in the film, played at the University of be
19;
New York
29 39 126 12', Foster, Cm
Lopes, LA,
0(45) 1.00; 1 (5.4)) S1.SOi Time
at
by
inches
a
throw
from
New
York
at
Chicago
was
Baylor,
Willie
Aikens
and
Brian
.
B Robinson, Pitt and Simmons, 1:42.0.
West
California at Riverside and later with the National General West
right-fielder Murcer to catcher rained out.
W L Pct. GB St.L II.
Sixth Race
Downing in tile top of tile Ilth
team that won the women' AAU title. She is currently a high Thurman
Munson.
American League - Lynn, 3 Carter Raker
juVon
48 31 .608 orIoles 6-4, Blue Jays 1-0:
6.00 4.00 3.00,
snapped a 5-5 tie and Califor- ICinci
,whool physical education teacher in Riverside. I heard lie movie
10 36 .526 o" Bbs 19. Rice, lbs and Thomas. lCardlgansCush
35.20 6.50
lied Sox' Manager Don
flat Kelly and John Lowen- nia's seven-gwne losing streak.
a f un film.
39 3e .5oo at,., Mil Is; Singleton, Bait and 2 Luke Way
San Fran
3.60
Zimmner was glad Re-my was stein sniashed home runs anti Rangers 5, A's 3:
Grich,
Cal
16
San biego
0 1.3 SS.S0; 1 (3-1.2) 192.40;
35 45 1$ 13'
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Runs Batted In
LOS Ang
Time 2:01.3.
33 15 .42) l4"
Billy Sample snapped a thirdNational League
Atlanta
Foster,
Seventh Race
30 16 .395 Id",
explained the left-handed hits over 8 2-3 innings, in inning tie with a two-r un single
Cm
65;
Kingman,
Chi
60:
4 Flash Forwood 32.60 21.00 16.50,
Friday's Results
hitter's not being in the start.ng leading the Orioles to a sweep of to lilt
the Rangers to their
lGBGee
6.40 4.80
N.Y. at Chicago, ppd. rain
American League - Lynn,
lineup,
their double-header. Scott seventh strai ght vi ct ory and
s rretoss Pam
Bo 63: Baylor, Cal 62;
10.20'
PIttsburgh 6, Montreal 5
"I took him out. The man McGregor, 2-2, tossed a seven- hand the A's their seventh
Phl$a I, St. Loul 7, 1st
0 (1-4) 101.00; 7 14-I'S) 2174.51;
.St. Loul 7, Phila I, 2nd
Tims 2:01,1.
plays almost every game," hitter, and Doug DeCinces and consecutive loss.
Houtton 4, San DIego 1
IsrnsR.c.
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Siral
S.10 2.00 2W
AtlantI 5, Los Ang•lej
,
DAYTONA
BEACH
San Francisco 6, Cincl 4
',ye",c"t,
7.60 3.30
FRIDAY NIGHT
2Koorfl'ern
Today's Games
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Sunday, July 1, 1979

'Celebration

Of

OURSELVES

Everything Italian'

Paulucci Starts Magazine, 'Attenzione'
IN BRIEF

Sanford-Minnesota Industralist Jeno F: Paulucci,
known for his business enterprises in the fields of foods
and finance, waxed ecstatic today in announcing the birth
of a "new baby" for the Paulucci family—the premiere
issue of "Attenzione" magazine, the family's first venture
in publishing.
"This baby has liwant a $2 million commitment in the
publishing business, brought to life after 12 months of
labor, and I couldii't be more pleased," said Paulucci,
chairman of "Attenzione," from his New York offices.
11w first printing of -Attenzione," 140,000 copies, was to
Ix- completed this week 'and we're already working
toward our goal of more than a million copies a month

Small Business Operations
Subject Of New Course
A small business operations and management class
sponsored by Seminole Community College, Sanford, will
start Tuesday at 101 Wymore Road., Altamonte Springs.
It will be from 7 to 10 p.m. in room 516.
The course is designed to introduce participants to the
needs in starting and managing a successful business. It
will cover how to plan for one's initial requirements in
general licensing, record-keeping, state and federal tax
reporting, raising capital, choice of business structures,
and a personal evaluation of one's own qualifications to

soon."
"Attenzione" is it national monthly magazine "directed
toward a celebration of everything Italian for the 25

Briefly

United States as well as in Italy. But I soon learned thit it
Is more like a living being; that's why we call It 'our
baby.' A magazine, this magazine, I have found, is really
extension of people's hearts and minds and souls, their
efforts and their dedication. I am very, very thrilled with
M new venture and this new phase in my life now centered on 'Attenzione' magazine."
Paulucci praised the efforts of Leda Giovanetti Sanford,
publisher and editor-in-chief, "who has brought together
outstanding talent and expertise in the fields of writing,
art, typography, publishing and circulation," to produce
"Attenzione."
Michael J. Paulucci, Chairman of Jeno's Inc., Duluth,
Minn., packer of pizza products, is president of "Attenzione" magazine, and Lois M. Paulucci is vice president,
making it a family enterprise.

million Americans of Italian descent, and a guide to the
other 200 million Americans who relish that great Italian
lifestyle," Paulucci said.
Circulation is by subscription, but newsstand sales will
be tested soon. "Attenzione" offices are at 10 E. 49th St.,
New York City.
"I now realize what it means to 'get ink in your blood.'
At first I felt a magazine was like any other product, In
which you meld the highest quality ingredients, use good
business practice to gain the highest possible distribution
and advertising interest, and produce a magazine that
presents an interesting, informative message to the target
audience," Paulucci said.
"Attenzione' is all of that and more. It features articles
on travel, foods, art and people; stories about Italian
Americans and the Italian influence on products in the

College Offers New Degree
In Parks And Recreation
Officials at Daytona Beach Community College are interviewing candidates for its new two-year Associate in
Science Degree in Parks, Recreation and Leisure.
Up to 50 students will be permitted to enroll In the program
designed to prepare them for positions in municipal and Undustrial recreation, and in the travel and tourist industries as
well as religious oriented facilities.
Those interested may request a brochure from the Information center on the main DBCC campus.

manage a small business.

Additional information can be obtained by calling 3231450, ext. 325, or Winter Park 831-2788, ext. 325.
In addition, there will be a 14-hour post-registration
course for real estate registrants starting July 10, through
July 13, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The class will be held at
the same location as the small business class.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Stetson Honor Roll

WAR N I N G !

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Sanford Man Wins Award
G. Jeffery Garland of Sanford, an independent insurance representative, has been honored as a 1978 Merit
Award winner by the board of Time Insurance Company,
Milwaukee-based life and health insurer.
Approximately 740 of Time's 4,600 independent
agencies qualified for the award, according to W.E.
Jordens, senior vice president and director of marketing.
The award is presented annually to those agents who have
shown"exceptional ability in the areas of service to

IN TRAINING

clients, product knowledge, persistency and sales activity

S(enslrnm Realty of .',4i5 ;i1thoflV M. Bender,
Park Drive, Sanford, has assist ant manager of
been named h
Eke- SUI)t'rX Drugs, Sanford,
tronje Healt .tsiwiates, recently returned from
Inc.. 4E[.\i of Kansas ('incinnati, where he was
'it. Mn.. inner of the selected to attend a coinfirst place aard as the prehensive management
training seminar. Bender
corporation' top listing was
participating in a
c'mpan in Florida. aceck of management
cording to herbert F. training which has pre1 Tnstrom
it ca Itor-- pared him to assume the
() ncr of Inc Sanford role of a Superx store

during the previous year," Jordens said.

Tune Insurance Company ranks in ttw top 12 percent of
the nation's life insurance companies, based on lift inswartc*-tn4orce rankings compiled by The Nsitrnrial
Underwriter. The compari, cabuisheti it ]L, rnarke:'
its life and health plans in 4' aies anti thr r)isri
Columbia.

Toyota Holding Contest
Toyota dealers in .&amp;ahama. Gt%vgu,. No t'sj'&amp;i:u.
South Carolina and Florida are df cring rer ia
portunity to find out just how
gm riloap it
squeeze out of a car.
They're inviting all licensed drivers 18 a. ave: : p
a fourspeed Toyota Corolla equipped pith a Bruh
Mileage Tester through the gears. Using the tester.
drivers can .,e what kind of mileage they can get. In

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Two former Sanford residents will assume new leadership roles.
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Joseph It. %%ells Jr. of Jacksonville was elected vice president
of tUTU at the convention held this week In Miami at the Funtalnbleu Hotel, lie is general chairman of the Seaboard Coastline
Transporation Union.
'-' tijgi:'.1r'hnni, vice chairman, automatically will
move up to take his plate. An engineer with Seaboard Coast Line,
he will be with the union full-time in January. Higginbothan grew
up in Sanforu and is married to the former Kirtley White, also of

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Quan Hong Pham Initiated
Quan Hong Pham of Altamonte Springs was among students
recently initiated into Beta Gamma Sigma business honorary
at The University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB).
Chapters of Beta Gamma Sigma are limited to schools of
business accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate
Schools of Business.

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Area students named to the Dean's List at Florida State
University, Tallahassee, for the spring quarter include: Gayle
Jean Burkhart, Cynthia Marie Weygant, Brian Robert Petrie,
all of Altamonte Springs; Mitchell Gebhardt, Martha
McDonald, David Arlen Nader, Cynthia Lee Ogden, Tammy L.
Ring, Valerie Saunders and Susan Woodruff, all of Sanford.

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in the International United Transportation Union (IUTU) on Jan.

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Barley, Linda S. Pfeifauf, Donna Routh, William C. Young, all

of Sanford: Deanna Frith, Mark E. Moyer, and Joseph A.
Stepan, all of Longwood; Mark E. Herr, and Jean
Lestourgeon, both of Altamonte Springs; Shari-on L Mobley,
Fern Park; Susan Sallee, Lake Mary.
Berry Daniel Lash of Lake Mary has received his Associate
of Arts degree from Northwood Institute, Midland, Mich.

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JESUS CHRIST (the Son of God) DESCRIBES HELL TO BE:
A LAKE OF FIRE! (Rev. 20:1015)
A PLACE OF TORMENT! (Luke 16:22.24)
A PLACE WHERE LOST SOULS NEVER DIE AND THE
FIRE IS NOT QUENCHED! (Mark 9:43.48)
A PLACE OF WEEPING WAILING AND GNASHING
OF TEETH! (Matt. 25.30) (Matto 8:12) (Matt. 24:51)
A PLACE WHERE SINNERS AND UNBELIEVERS DRINK OF
THE WINE OF GOD'S WRATH!, (Rev. .,1.4:,10).
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TLLIF SMOKE OF THEIR TORMENT
ASCENDETH UP FOREVER AND EVER. (Rev. 14:11)

Named To Leader Roles

addition, Toyota dealers will provide drivers with tips on
saving gas.
The best gas miser in each dealership will win $500,
additional prizes (at dealer option), and a shot at the state
championship, with a $2,500 first prize. The five state
mileage champs will go to the Southeast. Gas Mileage
Rodeo Cluimptonstüp, where they'll drive Toyota
Corollas through a special course. The grand winne
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T Toyota Gas Mileage Roadeo starts Monday and:80%
runs through Aug. 18. Identically equipped Toyota 1401
Corolla coupes will be used exclusively in the Roaden.

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FOR YOU !

1ST PLACE AWARD

Stetson University, DeLand, has announced the following
Seminole Countians were listed on the honor roll: Lewis

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Prize-winning hats are donned by Florence Korgan (left), most colon ul : Peggy
Busse (above), largest, j)I11s (below, from left) Phyllis Sub, silliest Pegg
Newton, smallest, and Jean Combs, most stylish.

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Sweet

A five-day course in grantsmanship will be held July 30
through August 3 at Calvary Presbyterian Church, 1100 W. Lee
Road, Orlando. Sponsored by the Council of Arts &amp; Sciences,
the course is limited to 25 persons representing local social and
cultural interests,
...Particlpanta learn
mfiing govern—inent and priauc'rTI
J5?iung grant ap
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Think of something strange. Or silly. Or stylish. Or
colorful,
Now think how those things would fit onto a hat.

Members showed up sporting original hats, and prizes

'Yes, a hat.
Shades of Hedda 1Iopr, ll'
her weird head attire, and yesteryear.
But it isn't 1940, it's 1979 and that kind of activity still is
going on and still Is fun.
At least a group of Seminole County women think so.
And they proved it recently.
A variety of off-beat hats were modeled by their
creators, all members of the local chapter of Sweet
Adelines, part of a national women's organization devoted
to barberahip quartet singing. This month, the AtlanticGulf Region 9 Sound-of-Sunshine chapter highlighted their
guest-membership evening with a "Mad Hatter Contest."
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Sanford.

Counselors Assist Transfers

ALL LIARS, ADULTERERS, FORNICATORS, SORCERERS, (Enchanter
with drugs) MURDERERS, AND UNBELIEVERS, ARE GOING TO
SPEND ETERNITY IN THE LAKE OF FIRE! (Rev. 21:8) (Rev. 22:15)

Counselors from the University of Central Florida will be on
hand August 1, at the campus of Seminole Community College
to assist students who plan to transfer to the university to
continue their education after receiving the Associate's

degree.

MOST PEOPLE ARE GOING TO HELL!

Lewis, who sings baritone and who has been a Sweet
Adeline member since age 14. Other members of the
ine1mitle Arm'ri &amp;;,ii,
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mm evening of complete relaxation with singing and good
a'JIoJesojzIe fun" to conic to one of their Tuesday night
meetings. The meetings are held weekly at 8 p.m. at St.
AIIdI-CWS Presbyterian Church on Bear Lake itoati,about I
mile south of 11w. 436 in Forest Cit.
The chapter recently elected the following officers:

were bestowed In appropriate categories.
But the hats are only a diversion. The main purpose of
the group is singing.
and
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in recent singing competition. One of its groups,
"Etcetera," is the reigning R'egional Champion. And the
chapter as a whole won fifth place honorable mention at
the regional competition hald In April In Sarasota. In it
1978 competition held In Mobile, Ala., the chapter placed
7th.
"There's no stopping these girls," says their public
relations director, Mrs. Phyllis Sub, 422 Monticello Dr.,
Altamonte Springs. "They are slowly climbing up the
ladder of success and harmony."
The "Etcetera" group is led by its director, Nancy

SCC students interested may get additional Information by
calling Don VanDalen, at 831-2788,

Kathie lirmaimlette, president; Diana Shirley, vice

president; Camille Wilson, treasurer; Carol .Seeberg,
corresponding secretary and Vec Firkins, recording

secretary.

(Jesus said so!) (Matt. 7:13-14)
Slim 'N Trim

THERE IS NO WAY TO ESCAPE OUT OF HELL! FOREVER! AND
EVER! THERE IS NO PURGATORY! (Read Luke 16:19.31)
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customer's computer to the steelmaker's computer, also creates
uW= chwifications so there is a single product dwription no
matter how many suppliers, eliminating the confusion of varying
L.......1hj0ns for the same steel product.
Working on the project are employees of two ttsbwghbased
steel producers. Alan L Komm, director of administrative serforUnitedStatesSteel Corp. heads the effort, while Joe L
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Is member of the communications committee.
The idea for the s steni came from users of steel — such as
Ford Motor Co. and American Can Co. — 10 or 12 years ago, and
has been under development ever
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and save money. Rlt now only a handful of the industry's
customers use the system, Including Ford and A. 0. Smith Inc.,
wtddp produces aUto parts.
said
rw system wW be accepted, National Steel's
bmuse Vw wave of the future in steel is electronic communiU.S. steers xoznin says so far the feedback has been
posi tive.
But since the system is a Joint effort of all steel companies, the
question of government reaction AWL"S. specifically that of the
U.S. Justice Department. me government supports the system
it can im prove producUvity, the AL51 spokesmen said, but the
Idea raised some eyebrows at Justice, WI agency which
doesn't look too favorably on the steel industry.
KomEfl said the system has nothing to do with pricing, an area of
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left by Auto-train passengers, mufflers, gloves, fur-lined claimed were a man in a wheel given back to
its grateful "little
who seem to leave everything boots, jackets and sweaters chair, a dog and a cat. On week. mother."
not attached — and some that when they ave in sunny days, officials say, they
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The most frequently lost
away things they did not intend are. Richard Johnson, manager Sanford. Keys, cameras, average one lost parent items include umbrellas,
to along with the trash after of the Sanford terminal, reports watches, Jewelry, wallets and (chi ldren are never lost, only sunglasses, keys, clothing and
they (h tlnu One ten- e false teeth, prescription travelers checks have been pa rents ), and on the weekends, "used shoes."

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Penney's clerk.
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The most frequently turned in
0The anecdote is one of several naPhn was tossed in the con. claims
Uwy are boxed blanket", Johnson recalled.
School childru- i are noted for
ReligioUS passengers have items at the mall are small losing things and never
cherished by Don Hughes, tamer along with the rest of the and shipped' to Auto-Train's
lost such items as a Mver packages, wallets, iden- claiming them. Every bchool
manager of the Sanford tradi, and it wasn't until after Washington, D.C. office.
McDonalds.
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summer mor.ths—umbrellas, boxes, notebooks, sweaters
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jackets and odt ihoes to dispose
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The Penney's Lost and Found of at the end of the year.
by their Ownem 21111, If U*Y are the restaurant and searched arrive in Florida, for Johnson pouches, cigar cases, cigarette Department in Sanford Plaza
Sanford Middle &amp;.Iluui office
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reports the owner was a "dirty little naked clothing over to the Good
school, It seems to be a human and varied, kd items are those have left a n umber of fur coats, m
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This course will teach the dog owner to teach his animal to
`beel, heel and sit, sit and stay, plus other basic skills. Dogs
' pust be three months old or older and leashed at all times.
The $20 fee provides for the Instructional cod of the course.
;For more information, call the Leisure Time Program at SCC.

Flesse send for more fne fiftrOure COncerning the reality of Hell and
t.rnal punishment—and God's Plan for your salvation. (Non-'Ssctarian)
Sond for beautifal two-color, illustratede 336 Page
COMING WORLD-SHAKING EVENTS, AS FORETOLD BY GOD AL.

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Seminole Community College Leisure Time Program is
iffering a basic class in "Dog Obedience Training," schleduled
ly 3. The class will meet each Tuesday for seven

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PITI'SBURGH (UP!) The days of total reliance on telephone
and the malls may be numbered in the -steel order game if a small
group of businessmen has its WayThey are mem bers of the American Iron &amp; Reel
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WHOLEHEARTEDLY REPENT OF YOUR SINS! THEN "'BELIEVE
ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST" AS YOUR SAVIOUR AND LORD!
THEN — FOREVER FOLLOW HIMI— LOVE HIMI OBEY HIM ALL
THE DAYS OF YOUR LIFE!

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Uniformity Is Sought

ordering steel.

AWAKE.1 AWAKE.1

117he facelift of downtown Sanford continues with cleaning and remodeling
storefronts as a part of a project to Improve the appearance of the city's central
business district. Other downtown improvements spearheaded by the Greater
Sanford Development Corp include the proposed architectural landscaping at
First Street Pictured here is Seminole Pet Supply at 200 Magnolia Ave.

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The LelsureTime Program at Seminole Community College
is offering several afternoon classes In "Slim 'N Trim."
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Sunday, July 1, 197

In And Around Longwood
Miss Banfield
Miss Pamela Jo Banfield
became the bride of Miguel
Marczuk on Saturday, June
23, 1979, In a 4 p.m.
ceremony at Community

United Methodist Church of
Casselberry.

The bride, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L
Banfield of 1905 Blossom
Lane, Maitland, was given
In marriage by her father.
The bridegroom is the son
of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Iwan Marczuk of South
Plainfield, N.J.
Rev. J. Arthur Padgett
at the double ring

officiated

ceremony.
The bride chose for her
lovely gown of
white Silesta Qiana with
high neckline and cap
sleeves. The empire bodice
was richly trimmed In silk
Venice lace and seed pearls
on English net. The A-line
skirt extended to a chapel
train with lace trimmed
hemline. The matching veil
was edged in seed pearls.
wedding a

Her cascade bouquet
of white roses,
carnations, baby's breath
and fern.
consisted

Jan Banfield of Orlando,
sister of the bride, was

Weds Mr. Miguel Marczuk

Bridesmaids were Katie
Kirkwood, and Eileen
Kane, both of Winter Park,
Debby Ault, cousin of the
bride from Wellsburg, W.
Va.,Janet Reed of Miami
and junior bridesmaid Lisa
Krasnokutsky of Tampa,
niece of the bridegroom.

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VFW Post Schedules
Bang-Up Barbecue For 4th
will be collected!

Special
recognition will b
Very special congratulations
auxiliary for a barbecue.
to our friends Denise and given 1978-79 Commander Bed
Beginning at 1 p.m., you can
Happy Clark upon the arrival of Carson and Ladies Auxiliary
choose either a hamburger or
hot dog and baked beans, cole
Sarah Ann Clark. Sarah was President Delores A. Hamm, a.4
born on June 14 and weighed 7 well as their officers.
slaw and corn, all for only $1.50
All members are invited tcf
per nerson. There are even zi
lbs. and ½ ox., and was 19 in.
few surprises planned. "Before they came to tall. "It's really nice, because attend.
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Please don't forget the cance&amp;
dence Day, why not assert your enjoying a Caribbean cruise, 'anniversary," said Denise.
independence by not cooking which included stopovers in
Anxiously awaiting the benefit for Vann Brice ot
and join the post and auxiliary Haiti, Puerto Rico and the arrival home of his new sister Sunday, July 8, from 1 p.m..
for a fun afternoon. Proceeds American Virgin Islands," said was big brother, Matt. Keeping until ?, at VFW Post 8207 and
from this event will benefit the Margie.
him company was aunt Polly ladies auxiliary.
Americanism programs.
Included for a $2 donation will:
Not long after their depar- Merwin of Gainesville.
be
a full course roast bees
and
Margie's
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Post
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and
ladies
dinner,
auction and continuou
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outside
playing
Dick and Margie Dapore son, David,
fall
reinjured
his
auxiliary
will
hold
Awards
live
entertainment.
fell.
This
and
enjoyed the company of Dick's
Come on out and give thls
sister and brother-in-law, chin (stitches a year ago) and Night on Saturday, June 30.
Marilyn and Roy Howard, of required seven stitches to close This "potluck" supper will tremendous person the special
Phoenix, Arizona.
begin at 6:30 p.m. and each recognition he deserves.
the wound.

Best man was Thomas
Kane and ushers included
Greg and Gary Banfield,
brothers of the bride,
Richard Levy of Princeton,
N.J., Kevin Murray,
Miami. Junior ushers were
Michael and John
Krasnokutsky of Tampa,
nephews of the groom.
A reception was held in
the church fellowship hail
following the ceremony
and a dinner reception
followed In the home of the
bride's parents.

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to San Frncisco, Calif.
and Lake Tahoe, Nev., the
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A Seminole High School English teacher has arrived in Lenprevention center, will hold an
variety of topics sia-hu as sub-don, England to study Victorian Literature as the 1979 recipient of
orientation
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abuse.
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August 21 at St. Michael's depression, gm-it-f, divorce,
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parish hall, sexual assault, amiti .iniAGES 10 to 18
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scholarship at the University of Len don, one of several
Orlando,
training
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prestigious universities she could have chosen under the
The orientation sessions for technique's, the' role' of tin'
scholarship.
available
Ms. Tufter is expected to remain in London, where she arrived We Care and Teen Hotline are volunteer and
resources.
free to all interested persons
Wednesday, until the end of August when she will return to
Aiiyumie interested in
Completion of the course is
mt-swill' her SIIS teaching duties.
tending
any of the sessions
She is a native of Sanford and attended local schools, necessary' to work as a
should
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telephone
volwgeer,
graduating fnnui SHS in 1973. Ms. Taller also is a graduate of
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Stetson Uniiversity- and is doing graduate work at Roll ins College,
For those who are interested
She also attended Seminole Community College and the in We Care, but might not ee
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University of Central Florida, majoring in English and Social comfortable on the phone, there
Sciences,
are other jo bs and help of all
Ms. Taller is a long-time member of the First Baptist Church.

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NE\% YORK NE, - Won't USC's Andrus Gerontology Traditionally, it has been,'' she 'tVOlfl8li
is reaching br t'hang..- capable- arab want to ork itir
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life be si'll hen you retire in Center.
says. ''You ask an elderly man in the supermarket. for inUcoack is trying to help, it
n. (a:i on.' Finding o. urk
liv..' or 10 years!
And listen. "Many of them who he is and he says so and so stance, and someone is taitirig be-conic's i(-rt'asingl', ilcort1111 rough. M riucthcr, who i
Actually, it'll be pretty much say ill had it to do over again, I - I'm a retired train engineer. impatiently behind her, she's hiuicult after 45.*'
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she sa s, 'as ou've lived it so far, ac- would have start ed plannin g There's always an iden- likely to flub it arid feel in5I)5.
Sla' etas an assistant
although
there
art'
cording to gerontologist Dr. financially earlier for my Lii ication with work.
competent. And if v. t' feel ina hart nient hi list' rican a gerl
IF ga uiiat loris and pi- og ram
Virginia Ruvae-k. Only you'll retirement . I would have done
'''What we hope to do wi th competent, we act or eork around the country to help very bright and capable, but
have eight more hours a day to more to r et ain my health. I middle-aged people moving incompetently."
senior citizens find part-time new owners caine in anti
enjoy or bemoan or fill by would have maintained more towards retirement is help
Government and private jobs, iiiatching their skills to
changed pe rnnel. I'm helping
hustling to stay alive. Th e solid relationships with friends them f in d a sense of dignity in industry are
her look for aiiutbier job, but
trying to 'redesign uuiIiiiici:citv iit't'i'
current average annual income and family so loneliness life other than work.'' But she jobs so the older eorker
liii iiiettiil she's suffering '1
can
fora retired couple, she says, is wo uldn 't be such a problem,
But, she cwije'ss5, ehat the
doesn't know how just yet.
retain effectiveness,' slit' sa s.
lack 1 riIe'.nIiig
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$5,000.
(IniinrlunIit
tends to need is
and I'd have found more
01 course,
with
the But what ansei-s, if an
f i rime-h weaning can fivd
bargt'l
"flnt'refore, what I stress to diversified things to do with my retirement age now advanced, the)' conic' ill)
geiieral eu-neal ecork
".ith, arid v, bit-ni
great grandchildren give a
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the InRidle-aged is to do a darn free time.''
more people are likely to work And what it that tilder a'. (crkt'r is
husinct'ssv,onrcani
inise lifestyle
iii a cafeteria, in tither e
good job of getting your act
Dr. Boyack
pretty, longer. However. "What do we flubbing it. \nid et fios to si
ords, haSIIt been to depend on family'
together now, before you're healthy, 51, a doctor in physical do so they continue to feel ci- whether or not he is
So. hopeful as Dr Rovack is , tor a st- use '1 dignity and
solving problems based on education - is hopeful bo
fective?
I'm
not
Th
sure
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is
is
being
there's
studied.
Iiieatiinig
a ut
tmmt I the IcFe'scilt situation ini 't
de-o-isi'iri-iiiaking by crisis ''the opport unities out there'' anything worse than wor ki ng in frankly don't set' hoec they %% Ili
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just aren't enough
Well. then, tco'', can one
rather than strategy.''
for the idle elderly, if he or she an environment In which you're ever develop one iiistruiiie-nit to
,ii iii a in that dignity and
)rc)grahims .iiitl trainit'd peopleMail) of the 20 million can outwit a gaggle of Catch
22s put down and not appreciated IUtNISUI-e coiiipett'nie'v, Health around to help icltbe'r people help nimeanuig, that feeling of being
.-inericans 65 and older func- out there, too.
beca use you're older. All the standards won't ecork becausethit'ircso'lve". Instead e provide lii cicniticil
1 ec ish I had the
Lion that way, she says, the ones
For instance, we all need a silent sounds of aging zero in on you can have a heart attack ,iitf prognaihis stitli as social nicagie- aniseo-n-,'' she says, - but
celio let old age s ur prise them. sense of dignity and
in. you.'' Inattention to what you still be a capable decisiccri
see- ririt t
take- av- ay (lieu blanc is flu prcsciiptiori''
I ok and learn, cautions the dependence, but that ten
say, impatience with your maker. And if i)ii mct ,lit,, it'd rig it iicde'peiitleiice miiil
ds to go
U xcept per ha ps. to look
advisor to Congressional out the door with the nin e to five movements
psychological ila-asurt's, cat-11 iligicit We ii cake Pt-elIcit' v-act
it bin at your v- ii resources
committees on aging and routine, ''Is work the only thing
job has umptet-ni iitcii.,
''Our reactions naturally slo
tui cliuls and treat theiii like' anal alit-ad . Noec v-bile there's
former project director at that gives life dignity? do wn with age, but if an elderly
Still, suppose oii'rt' still herds''
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a covered dish or a $2 "penalty'

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Want to spend a "bang-up"
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junior bridesmaid, who
wore a pink qiana dress
with puffed sleeves and an
empire waist. They each
carried nosegays of pink
and white carnations with
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NEW YORK (NEA)- Why
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My girlfriends tell ire that if I particularly hairy.)
I wore than in my sneakers
Husbands and Wives, I decided
were to give a guy a few kisses
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it wouldn't hurt me, but I've hair shaved off his lower ex- Arlene said I shouldn't come to
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said pish on you
thou covet thy neighbor's
give
a
guy
a
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Now he claims that body hair
for
Mother said she found them
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refusing to go to bed with him? is "unclean."
in the children's shoe depart, ('
thing he owneth.
7) Thou shalt not useth thy lam tired of trying to explain
How can I convince him that ment and that a company called
2) Thou shalt keep thy dog, home for any unsightly or that there is nothing wrong with body hair isn't dirty, and that Beaux Dangles In
Chicago was
and thystereo, and thy illegal activity,
me. (One guy offered me a he should stop all this silly making them and probably
lawnmower quiet while thy
B) Thou shalt always stand chance to prove to myself that I shaving?
"cleaning up" because kids
iietgblxr sleep".
ready thh%p thy nelgblmrtnbli wasn't alesbtan. How's that for- IN-LOVE WITH-A HAIRLESS always need shoelaces en If
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rayon.
DEAR IN LOVE: Your
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problems could be She said rayon doesn't have an
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damaged and witho1it delay camper, nor thy RV, nor thy I'm not about to give
"edge"
like
cotton,
so
it
keeps
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.that which thou last borrowed. van in the street where it I'm saving for my wedding
4ong as he doesn't consider his wants to go out straight the way
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Thou shalt not alloweth blocketh thy neighbor's view night until I'm
hair a it was before you tie it. All "synsure
there's
olm.ssiou
with
body
thy pets nor thy children to run and createtli a ety hazard to going to be a wedding.
thetics" try tc do that, she said.
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problem, It's no problem.
amok,despoillngthyneig1ibor's all.
SAVINGMYSELFINS.C. do,
Anyway,
right
before
i'm
afraid
that's
your
lawn, flower beds and fence.
10) Thou shalt not hold wild
DEAR SAVING: You can get
Children's Day at the country
Thou shalt keepeth thy parties or orgies that lasteth a decent guy by being yourself,
club, Olive snuck into my room
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lawn green, thy fence painted until wee hours unless thou Don't lower your standards!
If you need help In writing and took my lucky purple
sand thy driveway uncluttered shalt inviteth thy neighbor, too.
DEAR ABBY: This may letters
of
sympathy, Kindergarters because she was
:even as ye shall also keep thy
ANONYMOUS IN OXNARD sound silly, but it Is a big congratulations or thank-you going disco roller-skating with
vehlcles in thy garage where
DEAR ABBY: I'll get right to problem with me.
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letters, get Abby's booklet stupid Alvin Carp. That's why I
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My boyfriend, 25, started to "How to Write Letters for all got stuck on the hurdle, not
the point. I am a very attractive
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Thou shalt watcheth 20-year-old girl and I've never shave the hair off his chest Occasions." Send $1 and a long, because I'm fat like Auralee
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:always for criminals and fires had a bo yfriend,
about a year ago, t hen he began stamped (28 cents), self- said. So I punched her in the
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In thy neighborhood and guard
I've had many dates, but shaving his arms. I asked him addressed envelope to Abby: ear.
-thy neighbor's home AM his nothing has ever come of them why he did this and he said he 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills,
Then Auralee came to school her hair, too, which got me were buying them. And that thousands of shoelaces just like
property even as thy own.
because the guys always seem didn't like the, looks of all that Calif. 90212.
by mad. She said her mother had Beaux Dangles was really a Wt.
In Beaux Ties glitter laces
bought them, "after all", at the belt company that decided to
Beaux Dangles. I said they hair accessories
counter. They "spruce up" shoelaces for kids,
Auralee said her mother was
were "garrish" which Mother
were stuck there In four cit then adults, because no one going to use them as party
says Mrs. Hoffritz is, but I ferent
colors on a gold-plated
favors for the barbecue on July
really like those laces. They've clip for $3.50 for 36-Inches or ever ha d.
4th and that I wasn't invited. So
got gold or silver lurex and around $5.00 for 72-inches.
ByJOANNESCHREIBER stripoffabric5x24incheslong.
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Mother found out and got mad
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ft's none too soon to Mart and one cover, which can say
themselves but they were it cuts It up and scrunches it at
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Baby Items are consistent the child's name. (If you are
Dangles because grown-ups plastic tip on it and you get
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hangings, grow Charts, Inches. Fuse a panel to each
Paris the last day of school. i
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took out the stupid Alencon lace
(loring
books are ever-popular of the book are three-ply, and
and put in silver and saffron
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glitter laces. Then I tied a pair
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current Issue of "Fashion City Station, New York, N.Y.
A first color book is an easy
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JULY 16th THRU JULY 27th.
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R x: Chicken
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Soup
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flower, an apple and a
of
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CHILDREN.TEENS - ADULTS
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Treating the common cold
Congratulations
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veins on the butterflynUM of other terrific bzur "it is an easily digested,
leaves and the flowers Items, including a quilted calico nutritious food and is
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be done with mplesigzag hen,
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Sanford Ave.
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to and bottom to frame the hundreds of i4o.the-m1nute kosher restaurant that claims
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maid of honor. She wore a
floor-length gown of pink
qiana with Vneckllne and
shawl collar and carried a
cascade bouquet of pink
carnations, white button
pom-poms and baby's
breath.

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DEAR POLLY- I would Like
to know of an easy way to clean
my brass.-TONI
DEAR TONI-. There are
several good commercial brass
cleaners that can be bought at
either a grocery or hardware
Ellen Sloan, July 21 bride- George Stine, Mrs. W. S. Gregory
itore. -I '-------'eaume none of your
Larrisoni, Mrs. Junies
clod of Charles Musser, was Brumley, Sr., Mrs. Thomas Oxford,
au Is lacquered (some items protection for thie future.
Mrs.
William
honored ;j linen shower given Greenman,
Mrs.
are when purchased). When
Betty Gramkow,
I keep a child's wagon in the
Mrs.
Gerald
Mrs.
things are professionally garage and put my bags of by Mrs. D. P. (Wynelle) Lanier, Sangiorgi,
Walter Saunders, Mrs. David Weber,
desned bae can have them groceries in it to take into the Mrs. D. P. (Darts) Lanier, and Meriwether Sr., Mrs. Carl Melissa Margaret, Marianna
Mrs. Richard Packard at the Sams, Mrs. J. E. Eldridge Jr., Sigmier, Sue Mathewson and
lacquered and have protection house. This certainly
saves nuiy I'icknrd ionic.
Mrs. Glenn Wright, Mrs. Nancy Grabill.
from tarnish for a long time, back.
A Caribbean blue theme was
bese who prefer Using S
Mark your paint can with the carried out in the refreshments,
fmade at home" cleaner can paint brush on
the outside. lliis corsages, and decorations. The
$ake a paste with lemon Juice will show how much paint is
nd salt. Some add a tiny bit of in the can and what color it left beautiful roses, daisies, and
hydrangeas were grown and
flour to bind it together. Rub MRS. V.14.
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arranged
by Ouida Lee.
kiss with this and the finest
DEAR POLLY- I save those
Invited
guests included: Mrs.
óteel wool pad you can get. Be little rectangular plastic tabs R
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mother of the bride,
lure to thoroughly wash ID hot that come on bread and bakery Mrs Francis Meriwether,
ater and suds or there may be packages and use them when grandmother
of the bride, Mrs.
green oxidized spots where dough sticks to the counter Robert J. Crumley, Mrs.
John
Waste was not completely after I have been kneading it. Majub, Mrs. Frank Sloan, Mrs.
qemoved by the rubbing.- This makes a quick way to Bill Southward, Mrs. Joe
Now, With 9 convenient
FOLLY
scrape off the dough and flour Jarrell, Mrs. W. B. Sawyers,
DEAR POLLY- A reader without scratching the table or Mrs. David Bach, Mrs. Donald
Central Florida locations
.bnce wrote about cleaning counter. LENA
Julies:
our homes are
brass with salt and vinegar. An
DEAR POLLY- When a
Also Mrs. Walter Steele, Mrs.
en older way is to make a piece ol embroidery is too small Lewis Hughey, Mrs. William
closer than
of lemon juice and stove to go into my embroidery hoops Layer, Mrs. Virgil Bryant, Mrs.
ever to
shes and rub vigorously with a I baste a strip of cloth on each of Wallace Hall, Mrs. James lee,
ad of aluminum foil that has the four sides so it fits tightly in Mrs. Walter H. Meriwether,
VOU
en dipped in water. This adds the hoops.-E.M.A.
Jr., Mrs. Joe Corley, Mrs.

the Winter Park Chamber of
'The 6th Annual Autumn Art and craftspeople who have been
estiva1 In Winter Park will be jurled into the show by a panel Commerce has joined in the
1d Sept. 29 on the Rollins of professionals in the arts.
sponsorship to expand the
Uee Campus this year.
$2,500
in
prize
eunuaziunity's
involvement in
More than
The location of the festival on money will be awarded. In the festival.
green in front of Mills addition this year, at least
Applications for the festival
emorial Ubrary will provide $1,000 in purchase award will be mailed within
two weeks
pie space for artists' money will be guaranteed.
arid
artists' slides of
biblts, art participation
representational work must be
EJects and entertainment.
The festival, that has been suniitted by August 17. En
year community ethnic held In Winter Park's Central fee is $20 with $15 refundable to
oupa have been invited to Park for five years, this year is artists not accepted In the show.
moving to the Rollins campus
esent their cultures through
ow.
aial is adding a third Sponsor,
otwiies and f00d5.
Artists who wish to receive
Limited to Florida artists, the along with Crealde Art Center
Sun
Herald.
The
applications
may call festival
Autumn Art Festival exhibits and the
of
headquarters,
647-1217.
Cultural
Affairs
Committee
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Sunday, July 1, 1979

Sunday, July I. 197? -

TONIGHT'S TV
'SI.

EVENING
6:00

@J

a NEWS

ED AMERICANS "The Company President" A fascinating
close-up of an industry czar -Elliot "Pete" Estes, president
of General Motors.

be like her mystery writer idol
and an executive (John Astin)
who dreams of the relaxing life
visit the island. (A)
BEST OF FAMILIES "Jar'uary 17, 1977" The principals
from the opening segment of
the series are transferred to
1977 New York.

tello In The Foreign Legion'
(B/W) (1950) Patricia Medina,
Walter Slezak. The boys travel
to Algiers and promptly
become involved in local
intrigues. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
ED ELECTRIC COMPANY (A)

cz

11:30

(2) U SATURDAY NIGHT

@) 0 CBS NEWS
7:00
(2) THE GONG SHOW
@ BUGS BUNNY I ROAD
RUNNER
0 U HEE HAW Guests:
Charley Pride, T.G. Shepard.
LAWRENCE WELK "Musical Alphabet Trail"
ED SOCCER MADE IN GERpy

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7:30
III CANDID CAMERA
THE MUPPETS Guest:
Danny Kaye.
8:00

€2) U CHIPS A conceited,

self-assured rookie reminds
Jon and Ponch of how the
equally cocky Poach was trans.
formed Into a good officer. (A)
(4)0 BAD NEWS BEARS A
former baseball player In trouble with the law is given the
choice of going to tail or coachlog a little league team of
misfits. (A)
0 BATT1.ESTARGALACT1CA
Starbuck tries to save a man
(Fred Astaire) he believes to be
his father from bloodthirsty
Borellian killers. (R)
ED MEETING OF MINDS
Sieve Allen talks with Empress
Theodore, Thomas Jefferson,
Bertrand Russell and Saint
Augustine. (Part 2 of 2)
8:30

(4) 0 JUST FRIENDS Susan
Is upset to learn that she Is a
bad credit risk because of her
marital status. (R)

9:00
UBJ AND THE BEAR
Three beautiful girls kidnap BJ
and force him to help them
make moonshine to pay off
their father's hospital bills. (A)
"The
@1 0 CBS MOVIE
Three Musketeers" (1974)
Michael York, Richard
Chamberlain. Three dashing
cavaliers enlist the help of their
new friend D'Artagnsn to provent King Louis XIII from beln
Involved in an
marital and political situation.
(A)
0 LOVE BOAT "Like Father,
Like Son" Robert Mandan,
Randolph Mantooth; 'Don't
Push M0' Roddy McUowalt,
Tammy Grimes; "Second
Chance" Virginia Graham,
Debbi Morgan. (A)
ED THE FIGHT AGAINST
SLAVERY "Tight Packers And
Loose Packers” Conflict grows
between abolitionists and the
vested Interests prolonging
slavery.
10:00

U SUPEATRAIN A movie

producer boards Supertraln to
convince an actress that he will
be murdered if she doesn't
agree to star in his film. (A)
0 FANTASY ISLAND A wornan (Celeste Holm) who wants to

LIVE Host. Michael Palm.
Guests: The Doobie Brothers.

0 MOVIE "The Candidate"

(4)0 FACE THE NATION
ED BIG BLUE MARBLE
AFTERNOON

1:40
LummOn, Tony

Curtis.

MORNING
6:00
(4) A BETTER WAY
THE LIFE
0 ')

6:30
ti) CHURCH SERVICE
0 LIVING WORD
0 AGRICULTURE U.S.A.
U AFTER HOURS

7:00
COMPANY
€4J SUNDAY SCHOOL FORUM
0 MARLO AND THE MAGIC
MOVIE MACHINE
0 VIEWPOINT ON NUTRIliON
JERRY FALWELL

FAITH
0 PICTURE OF HEALTH
8:00
(2) VOICE OF VICTORY
(I) OF WOMEN AND MEN
UU REX HUMBARU
Q SHOW MY PEOPLE
ED SESAME 8TREET(R)

8:30
SUNDAY MASS
13.1) MARLO AND THE MAGIC
MOVIE MACHINE
0 ORAL ROBERTS
9:00
(2)ARCHIECAMPBELL
(4) 0 SUNDAY MORNING
0 BIGFOOT AND WILDBOY
U ORAL ROBERTS
ED MISTER ROGERS (A)
9:30
(2)GOSPEL SINGING JUBI.
LEE
0 KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO

6:00
El) THE ADVOCATES "Should
We Legalize Marijuana And /
Or Cocaine?"
6:30
NBC NEWS
CBS NEWS
030 MINUTES
U WILD KINGDOM "Leop
ards Of Sawai Madhopur" A
family of leopards lives in an
ancient deserted castle.
U WILD KINGDOM "Voyage
Of The Golden Dolphin" Elephant seats, manta rays and
ferocious sharks are seen from
aboard Marineworld's colleclion ship.
700 ____
1.4'iits
I4ARDY BOYS -David Gates
and the rock group Bread join
the Hardy brothers in a plan to
help a young Russian defector.
(Part 2 of 2)(R)
QD BLACK MAN'S LAND
"White Man's Land' This documentary explores lh

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6:45
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6:47
4. EYEWITNESS
6:55
TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
II HI. NEIGHBOR

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) (12) TODAY
(4) 0 FRIDAY M3RNING
0 GOOD MORNING AMERICA
ED SESAME STREET (A)

10:31)
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ED WALL STREET WEEK
"Should I Buy Government
Securities?" Guest: Mark K.
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2:00
(1) U WIMBLEDON TENNIS
Coverage of early-round play in
this prestigious tennis tournamont from the All-England
Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
In London, England.
0 WORLD WAR 11 01 DIARY
"D-Day"
0 MOVIE "Strange Interlude" (81W) (1932) Norma
Shearer, Clark Gable. Fearing
that her husband's child will
inherit insanity, a woman
secretly becomes pregnant by
another man. (2 1/2 Hrs.)
ED THE SHAKESPEARE

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3:30

(1) 0 MA8'H(R)
ED ELECTRIC COMPANY (A)
4:00
(2) EMERGENCY ONEI
(4) THE GONG SHOW
0 BEWITCHED
0 WILDS WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
U MAKE ME LAUGH
ED SESAME STREET (R)

12:30
NEWS
0 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
0 RYAN'S HOPE
U HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

6:30

on

4:30

€1) MIKE DOUGLAS
0 MARY TYLER MOORE

MERV GRIFFIN
UGUNSMOKE

1:00
12)UDAYSOFOURLIVES
(1)MIDDAY
0 THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
0 ALL MY CHILDREN
ED JULIA CHILD AND COMPANY
1.30
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5:00

12) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS

0 THE ODD COUPLE
ED MISTER ROGERS (R)
5:30

(2) NEWS
0 HOGAN'S HEROES
U BEWITCHED
ED OVER EASY

7:25
TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
(2) NEWS

11:00
',_J '.J %, %D I*i

6:25
PORTER WAGONER

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ED AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
"John Hartford / The Dillards”
(R)

7'30
12? TODAY
0 GOOD MORNING AMERICA

11:30

(2) Ci) 0 0 U NEWS

1:30
(j) AUTO
HIGHLIGHTS

and

8:00

(2) NBC LATE MOVIE

cartoon characters Benji and
his dog Waldo star in this
adventure about the meaning
of freedom.
U GUNSMOKE
ED WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW (A)

7:30
HOUR
MORNING

10:00
PRIME TIME SUNDAY
Tom Snyder, Jack Perkins
Chris Wallace took at the
somewhat unusual collection
methods of the Hare Krishna
religious cult, and report
typical California vacation
weekend.
(4) CONSUMER BUYLINE
0 MOSES - THE LAWGIVER
The Pharaoh's refusal to fr riri
the Israelites unleashes a
series of dreadful plagues on
the Egyptian people (Part of
6)(A)
UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS
"Why Is Her Door Locked?'
Mrs. Bridges puts the family in
a difficult position by keeping a
stolen baby in her room.

3:00

12:00
(2) PASSWORD PLUS
(4) THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
0 0 U NEWS
ED SESAME STREET (A)

CRACKERSARREL
0 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
0 SUNRISE
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ED FRENCH CHEF

AFTERNOON

6:00

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2:30

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EARLY DAY

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ED V.I. PEOPLE

11:30

5:53
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their

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€2) U WHEEL OF FORTUNE
0 FAMILY FEUD

5:30
0 SUMMER SEMESTER

PEOPLE TRUST ECKERD9P. MR ni l&amp; I rry

DONE LIF.ETO LIVE

CIJ U HIGH ROLLERS
0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
0 LAVERNE a SHIRt FY (R)
ED HODGEPODGE LODGE

MORNING

Louise fears she and George
have fallen into a rut until
twist of fate transforms
"routine" days (A)

(2)U THE DOCTORS

11:00

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9:30

2:00

0 CBS NEWS

(R

(1) 0 THE JEFFERSONS

GARDEN

10:55

politician who executed her
father and stole her property.

11:15

EVENING

(21) RACERS
0 CONSUMER BUYLINE
0 FREEDOM IS The popular

0 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP

ary Maverick brothers and their
young cousin Ben indulge in a
series of schemes to con meney and win the affections of
ladies. (A)
ED MASTERPIECE THEATRE
"I, Claudius What Shall We I)o
About Claudius'?' Claudius is
advised to continue playing the
idiot while plans are made for
his marriage Livia attempts to
Insure Tiberius' succession to
the throne. (A)

® CBS NEWS

1:00

6:45

CD

5:30
U FTROOP

12:30
(2) U MEET THE PRESS
Guest: Walter Mondale, VicePresident of the United States.
0 BLACK AWARENESS
U DIRECTIONS
ED FLORIDA REPORT

.

San

4:30
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Coverage of the U.S. Women's
Gymnastics Team Trials from
Salt Lake City, Utah; National
Championship Sprint Car Racinn from ThrrWnhItA Indiana
ED NAACP CONVENTION
HIGHLIGHTS

12:00
@1 MOVIE "The Prince And
The Showgirl" (C) (1957) Laurenco Olivier, Marilyn Monroe.
A showgirl from the U.S falls in
love with a prince after he
invites„r ii) (1 pr vo te 3UJU.
(2 1/2 Hrs.)
0 SPECTRUM
0 ISSUES AND ANSWERS
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KIT "Plastic Surgery, Pot
Food, Car Stereos"

MOVIE "The Great Race"
0
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ceremonies

4:00
(2) MOVIE "There's No Business Like Show Business" (C)
(1954) Ethe Merman. Dan
Dailey. A priest rejoins his
vaudeville family for a benefit
performance. (2 Hrs.)
@ 0 GOLF "Danny Thomas
Memphis Classic" Live coverage of final-round play in this
$300,000 PGA tournament
from Colonial Country Club In
Cordova, Tennessee.
U SPORTSWORLD Live coyorage of a 10-round light
heavyweight bout featuring
James Scott vs Vonzetl Johnson from Rahway State Prison
In New Jersey; Irish Sweeps
Derby from the Curragh near
Dublin, Ireland.

11:30

1:00
€2) COMEDY SHOP
1:30
(2) MOVIE "Twisted Brain"
(C) (1974) Pat Cardi, John
Niland. A teen-ager turns Into a
half man-half boast and is con.
trotted by an evil force (1 Hr.
45 MIns.)
€4) NEWS

'IUC

opening

Juan, Puerto Rico, will be
presented.

11:00
@DAGRONSKY AND COUPANY
0 THE LAW AND YOU
BAPTIST
0 U FIRST
CHURCH
ED QUE PASA. U.S.A.? "Se
Necesita Sor Bilingue"
Carmen, Joe and their friend
Shron are hired to work at an
International
shopping
complex. (A)

(C) (1972) Robert Redford,
Peter Boyle. A young liberal
tries desperately to avoid being
corrupted by his campaign for
a seat in the U.S. Senate (2
Hrs.)
Love
"By
0 MOVIE
Possessed" (C) (1961) Lana
Turner, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. A
attorney , searching for
himself, is drawn into an affair.
(2 Hrs. 10 Mins.)

"

2:30
AMERICAN
PAN
GAMES Highlights of past Pan
Am games, a preview of this
year's competition, expected
to draw athletes from 34 countries, and live coverage of the

10:30
€2) MOVIE "Pony Express"
(C) (1953) Charlton Heston,
Rhonda Fleming. A pair of cowboy heroes helps to ensure that
the mail goes through. (2 Hrs.)
(1) TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL
0 FOR OUR TIMES
0 KIDSWORLD
ED ZOOM (A)

11:00
Ci) 0 0 NEWS
ED MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS

6:30

a U NEWS

For
PLAYS 'Measure
Measure" Kate Nelligan, Christopher Strauli, Tim Pigott.
Smith and John McEnery star
in one of Shakespeare's most
controversial comedies.

OZ MOVIE "Abbott And Cos.

'Setgeant Matlovich Vs. The U s
Air Force" (1978) Brad (jourif.
Marc Singer. A war veteran
fights to re-enter the military
after being dismissed because
of his homosexuality. (A)
(4) MOVIE "The Long Gray
Line" (C)(1955) Tyrone Power,
Maureen O'Hara A retiring
sergeant looks back upon his
life, wishing he could continue
in the Army. (2 Hrs.)
0 THE NIGHT STALKER Kolchak discovers a bayou monstar preying on humans was
created by a bizarre medical
experiment.
U JUKEBOX ( 'ests: Alan
Price, Bonnie Tyler, Mud, Silk.
U AFTER HOURS

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ED OVER EASY

8:25
) TODAY IN FLORIDA
U GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
()2? NEWS
8:30

U GOOD MORNING AMERICA

ED LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU (A)
9:00
DONAHUE
0 MIKE DOUGLAS
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black man's point of view.
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(1978) Robert Fuller, Diane
McBaIn. A pioneer family
caught in a raging snowstorm
fights a desperate battle for
survival against other members
of their party and the elements.
(A)
(4) ALL IN THE FAMILY Archie
insists that a new home-- and
be found for
not his
Stephanie. (A)
06 TURNS 25: A SILVER
CELEBRATION
0 SALVAGE I Melanie, Skip
and a little girl become trapped
in a rapidly flooding underground bomb shelter. (R)
ED AT THE WHITE HOUSE
President and Mrs. Carter and
their guests are entertained by
Andres Segovia, dean of classical guitarists, in the East Room
of the White House, (A)

8:30
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comes to Bob's aid when Barbara tries to ditch him. (A)

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nation's third-largest tire and rubber company - from all new
government contracts because of alleged Incidents of race and
sex discrimination found in an Indiana jant in 1976.
The department said Uniroyal refused to cooperate with the
federal Investigation of the alleged job bias and falsely responded
to Inquiries from the department.
Uniroyal planned to ask Marshall to stay the order.
front to bar Uniroyal and two other "Big Four" rubber firms Firestone and B.F. Goodrich - and United Airlines from major
contracts worth $5 million or more because they violated
President Carter's wage guidelines In recently negotiated contract settlements.

the allowable 22.5 percent hike.

A department spokesman said Uniroyal was the largest firm in
amount of government business ever debarred. Uniroyal
spokesman Yards Bibelnieks said the company had less than $40
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spokesman said individual departments and agencies may take
separate action,

The action followed a decision by an administrative law judge
last year that Uniroyal had not complied with an executive order
forbidding job discrlmin'atlon by firms doing government
btsiness.

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SaturdaY.

Miss Fleener, 44 pounds lighter after spending 20 months in
prison, was escorted by I&amp;e1l police and U,S. Embassy officials
to Ben Gurion airport and put aboard a Boston-bound plane.
Embassy personnel walkedwith MlssFleenertothesteps of the
plane, kissed her, and then walked away.
They refusedtodiscloseherdestlnallon, although herplane was
ChiCago.

Interior Minister Josef Burg signed Miss Fleener's deportation
order on Friday after a parole board reduced her fiveyear jail
sentence for good behavior.,
Sectwity agents arrested the blonde from San Antonio, Texas, iti
(tober 1977 on her arrival at Ben-Gurlon Airport.
She was tried In secret and sentenced to five years in jail for
having photographed potential targets for Palestinian attacks on
a prevloua visit to Israel in 1976.
After repeated appeals for leniency from U.S, officials,
this month. A parole board reduced It by another 10 months on
Friday, shortly before Burg signed Miss Fleener's deportation
order,

"She's not depressed any more because she knows she will be
releasedsoon," said Miss Fleener's lawyer, Felicla Langer, after
visiting her in jail Monday. "She's very nervous and very excited."
Mrs. Langer said that Miss Fleener lost 44 pounds in prison,
"She's so slim she's going to have a problem with her clothes
when she gets out," the lawyer said.
Although her trial was held In secret, authorities recently
leaked transcripts of the court sessions Indicating Miss Fleener
achnitted taking photographs of Israeli cities and other possible
targets for guerrilla strikes during a 1978 visIt.
According to the transcrlpt.s, Miss Fleener told the court, "I
dlckft want to do anything that could hurt or kill anybody."
ButtheproeecutortoldthecourtthatMiasFleenergotmlxedup
with Palestinian guerrilla groia In Lebanon, where she often
went as a stewardess for Kuwait Airlines.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged inbuslnissat 157 North 5th
St., Lake Mary, Seminole County,
Florida, under the fictitious name of

Theeast ten (10) feet of thetwenty
utility easement
(20) toot
paralleling the west property line of
President
Lot7.BI0CkA,Summersett-Iorth,a$
Seminole Community Collage recorded Iru Plat Book 13, rages 13
. ,j f.',..,
Chairman
Ssmiruole County, FiOno.
Board of Trustees,
y the
City Council
Seminole Community College Casseiberry, Florida, this 26th day
Wendell Agee
01 June, A. 0., 1979.
Publish: June I?, 21, July 1, 1979
City Council of
DEK 82
Casselberry, Florida
By: Mary W. Hawthorne

City

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$1 hr. Call 323.5341.

recorded message.

NOTICE

TO

PUBLIC

OF

FUNDS
Housing Authority of the City of
Sanford

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersIgned, pursuant to the
"FictitIous Name Statute," Chapter

91 Castle Brewer Court
Sanford, Florida 33771
(305) 332.4045
TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN.

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WANT TO GET AWAY
FOR AWEEKEND?
I will care for your child in my
hOme. Fri. evening to Sun.
evening. Excellent care In.

cludlag meals and church.
References available. Call 676-

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KICK THE STORAGE $AlT.
Sell thole useful, no' longer
needed items with a Herald,
Classified Ad. Call 332.26)1 or
A'%1.9993
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U.Plck FIeld Peas, beans, ford
hook, conks, baby limes. I field
Rd off W16. Sat, Sun &amp; Mon.
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Pouitry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
area. 322.2314. Sam's Portion
Meats.
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dES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: 665.09, Florida Statutes,wIll register
Onorabout July9,i9l9theabove. with Clerk of the Circuit Court, In
and for Seminole County, Florida ,
named City will request the
Department of Housing and Urban upon receipt of proof of publication

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Development to release Federal ofthlsnotice,thefictltlous"name,to.

NeedIepoInt Instruction

u.s.

funds under Title I of the Housing wIt: TEXATUNE under which I
and Community Development Act of expect to engage in business at
Casseiberry, Florida.
project:
That the party interested in saId
Public Housing Modernization and
business enterprIse is as follows:
Housing Rehabilitation
To provide homeownership op. William J. Mullen
Dated at Casselberry, Seminole
portunity for low and moderate
income families and upgrade public County, Florida, June 16, 1979.
PublIsh: July 1,
1979
housing pro(ects.
OEL.2
Sanford, Seminole, Florida
An Environmental Review Record
respecting the within project has
CITY OF
been made by the abovenamed CitY
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
which documents the environmental
Notice of PublIc Hearing
review of th. project. This En.
vlronmental Review Record
Is on TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
file at the above address and Is
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE

11-instructions

Creative Expressiops 323.6612

CHRISTMAS iN JULY
Creative Expressions 373.6612

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18-Help Wanted
Director of Nursing for skilled
Nursing facility. Mature In
Personnel Relations. Please
send resume to Box 25, C-O

Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1651,
Sanlord, Fl. 32771

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availau,v u. publIc examination NOTlCEthattheClty CouncIl of the

and copyIng, upon request.
City of Lake Mary, Florida, will hold
City of Sanford, Florida will un. a public heaiing on the 2nd day of
dertake the project described above August, 1979, at 7:30 P.M. at the City
with Block Grant funds from the Hall, City of Lake Mary, Florida, to
U.S. Department of Housing arid consider a Petition to close, vacate,
Urban Development (HUD), under
and abandon, discontinue. disclaim

SECRETARY
Investment or stock experience
needed. For super position, good
typing needed.
AAA EMPLOYMENT

Title I of the Housing and Corn
torenounceanyriottofthedIty
9l2FrenchAve.
munity Development Act of 1971. of Lake Mary and the public in and
(corner 1,0th 8. French)
Cltyof Sanford, Florida is certifying to the following described rlght.of.
323-5116
t0HUD that CIty of Sanford, Florida way, to.wit:
and Thomas Wilson, ill, in his 01
Commencing 'at the Northeast Partt'Imesummerposltionat Auto
flcial capacity as Administrator, corner of Lot 23. Block 10, Crystal
Train Gift Shop. For interview
jurisdiction
consent to accept the
01 Lake Winter Homes, according to
call DebbIe Towns 321.062).
the Federal courts if in action IS
thePlatthereof,asrecordedin Piat
brought toenforceresponsibilitles In
2, Pages 114 through 116, of the FOUR TOWNES REALTY now

relation to environmental reviews,
decision-making, and action; and
t,at these responsibilities ave been
satisfied. The legal effect of the
certification Is that upon Its ap
proval, City of Sanford, Florida may

Poblic Recoi'ds of Seminole County,
Florida; thence run North by an
extension of the Eastern boundary
line of Lot 23, 10 feet; thence run
West on a line parallel to the Nor.
them boundary line ot Lot
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SERVICE, and that I Intend to will have satisfied its respon.
NorthoftheNorthwestcornerofLot
registersaldnamewith the Clerk of
sibilities under the National En. n. block 9, of Crystal Lake Winter
$661667 the CircuIt Court, Seminole County, vironmental Policy Act of '969. HUD

Homes; thence run South to the

provisions of the Fictitious Name pt-oval of the release

OPEN in Orange City. Need
residential &amp; commercIal sales
people. Unusual commission
spilt &amp; listing incentive. Don't
miss this opportunIty to get in on
the ground lloor. Call Morris Lee

at (901) 775-1600.
.

CI

TYPIST

heshouldrecoverfullytroanthe

University Medical
was
stable

said

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find him listed In our Business
Service Directory.
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View of Lake
Kathryn. Spacious I BR 2 bath. C
HIA, Out of stat. owner says
sellnow. Assumable low Interest
mortgage. Call to ses. uo,soo.

Hair Dressers with some following
Reflectionsof Beauty
322-7701 Wed. thru Sat.

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GREENE

FORREST
REALTORS
INC.
6304433 or 339.4711 eves.

11 vending machines + location
stock. $5000. Machines approx. 6
ma old. Stocked with nicely
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advertised mdse. 365.3169.

..Apa,1m

Unfurnisheci

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onLakeAda.JustSo.of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call

SF E ['1 S1 RU

323.6670 Mariner's Village.

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1 BR cottageSl5Omo.
Adultsonly
Sanford

REALTY

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3c:ttvedemandfor homes 6. land.
tall us today!

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323.7613

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SUPER 3 BR 2 bath split plan
home in Upland Parkl C HIA.

den, air, ceramic baths, $175 mo.

de.sacl Many Extrasl BPP
WARRANTED. Just *44.5001

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Eon 1657, Sanford, Ph. 32fl1. No

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.1);d Cd2,7$. Dow
)t'.''ery clean &amp; roomy. See

LOVELY 3 BR 1 bath home w

JImmIe
Cowan, 315 Palm.$fo
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Hidden Lake w.0 H&amp;A, W.W
carpet, 1g. eat In kit, fenced
yard, patio&amp;grIlI&amp; Much Morel
Youi'i, for lust 116,9001
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Award winning "Energy El.

excellent pay.

ficient" studios, private en
trance, bullt.in bookcases, attic

9l2FrenchAve.
(corner 10th &amp; French) 323-5176

power savers to reduce electrIc
costs. Ground floor. 3301 Sanford

Stucco &amp; Plasterer
to dosmall lobs
n.E. Link Construction, 322.7029

OffIce girl-young lady drivers
license. B.E. Link Construction.
322.7029.
Mother's earn extra money by
demonstrating our TOYS &amp;
GIFTS. No cash investment, no
vicechg. Noexp. necessary. Call
Friendly Toy Parties now. 323.
5456 also booking parties.
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Sleet metal workers 8. cabinet
makers. Apply in person. Star
Line Enterprises Inc. Bldg. 29$
Sanford Airport, Sanford.
SECURITY GUARD Lake Mary
Area. Permanent.full time.

Experienced maintenance man.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
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&amp; Cony. Home 950 MeIlonvilie

Unfurnished

County Road Superintendent,
salary range $l5,373.$31,523
annually. High school, sup.
piemented by formal training In
engineering.related areas, 10
years experience in road I. high.
way construction I main.

to Seminole County Personnel
Office N. Park Ave., Sanford,
FIa. 37771, by July 30,
Seminole Cqunty Is an Equal
Opportunity Employer 'M.F.,

sea

farm. Trailer available. AZ

Poultry Farm SN 430A. orange
CIty, Fla. (904) 775.3135.

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OF NURSES

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Call 651.1133
..ob Hansche Inc. REALTOR
CENTURY 21
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HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON

Lots Morel Your dream for

ACRE &amp; ORANGE GROVE

129,0001

NEAR LAKE MONROE. $500
MONTH, REFERENCES.

REDUCED) BR 2 bath home In

SANFORD: 3 BR, 1½ 6. corn.
pletely redecorated inside, KIt.
eqpt, No pets. 671.0976.

'cfes ot this 3 BR 1 B pan. home
'f'4wimming pool, tennis cts or
what have you. Excellent value,
tñdy to move into now.
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'rACRE Z GC2on Hwy fronting w
-1 'ER 2 b home, FP, store rm
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t,9oo

2 BR 1 bath partIally furn.
mo. security deposit required.
327 0955
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we*withchIidren$Soweek. no
Pets. 322 N66

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(2) 600 sq. ft. office units for lease
in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
be combined for 1200 sq. ft. total,
Ideal
ww
carpet.
for
professional suite.

WORLDI

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INC.
REALTOR'S
701 Bldg.
3390509
EtAltamonteDr.
3390508
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2565.
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912 French Ave.

(c4)

(corner l0thlFrench)
3235)76
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NursesAlde for home care In S.W.
Volusla &amp; Sam. dIn. Must have
own car &amp; I yr. exp. FulIPort
time avail. Call Bay Area Home
Health Services. 3210600, ,is.
7700. Equal Opportunity Employer.

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BASS FISHING CAPITAL Op
THE WORLD near Welaka, Pl.
Canal front? IN, 2 i, c A&amp;H, .

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Soford's
most
well -know
Rfporenive. Sales Volume
if' needs Associates, en.
P9çienc.d or newly licensed
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S. French 11793) Sanford

ARE YOU HUNTING? for, "a
hunting lodgs in FarminqIo,
Thi; is ready for only $14J$,

373 5374
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UNCLUTTER YOUR

CI.OSE'T.
Il those things that are just
with a want Id
nthiHeraid333.361)or$3,.
space

FR. All appliances stay. 1' - pct.
assume, $140 pays all or FHA-

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home has a nice above ground
pool. C HIA, FR wel. FP.
Assumable mortgagel Close to
shopping, schools, churches!!!

VA Call 5 10 PM or wkends. 53)
7$94; 5343192
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SANFORD: $25,500. 3 Bdrm., I
bath, carport, nlcv neigh.
borhood. My equity I assume
lOW rate loan at $81 ma. or new
financing. 323620.

Newly redecorated 3 DR 2 bath
home. 27x12 game room. ideal

This very desiraule pool pi,Inned
home at 107 Idyllwilde has 3
kitchen with family room,
seperate formal DR. large

Raborn

Newlistingon St. Johns River. See
this to make your dreams come
true, entertainment room is
74x56 with indoor waterfall &amp;
fish pond. 3 or 4 BR5, swimming
pool all on canal leading to St.
.iohns River. $t2L000.

REALTOR 327 I00OMLS

REDUCED BY $1,500!

WORLD.

3603 Orlando Dr.

3235700

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Iv?) Apache 6SxI7. 7 BR 2 baths.
screened porch, awning _
lIxIS
ReM d*fl, assume mortgage.

$5200. 5$? mo. info. 3237079.
Rd.

$SSOOper acre

Il? 921 Sanford
5
323 5)71
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Realty,
Realtors

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75 modelS Call 339 9100 or 834
.*.sos (Dealerl

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1'., ACRES WILSON RD. AREA
NICELY WOODED. 512.300.

name brands

NICE LOT ON HWY 127 NEAR
LAKE JESSUP 58.500
WOODED LOT ON RADIO RD.
51.900
WOODED CORNER

SEIGLER REALTY

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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refriq,sloves, !ools

W,.nte'rt Appliani.,'s repairable
conci Washers refrmge'r,-,tors,
etc ki'tluqgs Auction. 313 7050

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ORIENTAL RUGS WAUTED
Paid
Used, any i- Ofldulion 6448176
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Air Conditioning

Home lmprowenf
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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Fr'e Esl.
Call Carl Ha. ris at
SEARS, Siintord 322 1771

PAINTING, CARPENTR',
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323 0179 after 530
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GUN AUCTION

Free listing bROCHURE write
CHEROKEE LAND CO

ON SALE NEW twin sire box
springs &amp; mattress $2395 ('a
NEW coffee table with 7
matchingendtables$39, Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
Sanford. 37? 8721

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GE frostless Freezer
l3cuftupright.
373 6911

LANDSCAPING
Total lawn care, residential 6
Cornnercial 327 7111 after 6

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 75 yrs
xp. 869 85?

eneral Landscaping. Rs&amp;
specialiSts, top soil &amp; fIll dirt,
sod laying 8. free trimming.

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322 5517

Dressmaking

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Alleral,on.,, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
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Appliancesa. Misc
(LOCAL) 3.49 5311

Dry Wall

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II&amp;P F .t,'rior Fungus &amp; "mildew
RuolS. walls, decks.
'Ic tree' 12sf 3196066, 668
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our organization, We are truly independent nd
offer liberal listing and sales commissions, Contact
M. L "Sonny" Raborn, REALTOR, for confidential

Custom Olfice Cleaning, comme'r
ciat. new const Lic bonded 8.
ins. Quality Service everytime
Ph 323 0541 or 668 5981
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Exterior Cleaning
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If tou are tired of th. franchise route and are looklngfora realestatefirmonme move, why

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Office Cleaning

Drywall hanging
I inishinq 8. spraying
m

For EState, Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
pi'aisals Call Dell's Auction, 373

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. N. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 Plo. 1 0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

L3WnSeMCII

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47-Real Estate Wanted

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Certified Lawn 8. Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
3238719
Mowing
3210098
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CerarnicTile

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47.A-Mirtgages Bought

Care

TOWEFI'SBEAUTYSALON
torrnerly Harriett".. Beauty Nook
S19C lstSt.32 5112

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Losing your home 8. creait? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
iquity. 3220216.

Western Auto 301 W. 151 St
Automotive' Service, tune up.
brakes, tail pipe, etc
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1215 S. French Ave.
3237340

Make your Budget go further, shop

3235324

Lawn Maintenance

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F'.irts.
Service, Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
373069?

RETAIL GROCERY
$71,000
Price includes est. business &amp;
prime corner lot on Il 92 in
DeBary. Owner financing w 29
pct. dwn.
'Thc Real Estate Agency

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OPEN FOR
INSPECTION
9AM DAY OF SALE
VISA
MASTER CHARGE

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TO BE SOLD AT
PUBLIC AUCTION
OVER 200
NEW-USED-ANTIQUE
SHOTGUNS.
RIFLES-HANDGUNS

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51-Household Goods

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American Sod 831 2200
BAHIA SOD $34 (lOOsq. ft.)
Free Del on 4400 sq. ft. or more

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair

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Appliances
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72-Auction

Sleeping Bags 6 Tents

Addressograph, $75. Thermofax

45-A--'jtof Slate

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Cash 322-4132

$50. 630 1016 or 135 I3lrchwood
Dr., Fern Park

Sanford 321-0640
Sanford32l.0702
OrIando32F-1577

REALTOR

BU.'e' JuNK CARS
torn $1010 $50
(all 3?? 624. 1?? 4460

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Air conditioner 23,000 OTU. $215.
Concrete drum cradles, $5 each

BROKER
2439 S Myrtle Ave Sanford

1973
911 etc $795
19611 Mustang
sld trans $745
1970 lord S W $380
1915 I'Iyuiioutti. sIan' 6 ,luIo All
lire's $1780
1969 Ct,ev 6 cv std tr11ns 5295
1911 Cadillac Eldorado Etc cond
Wrecked left rear end $500
1913 Ford SW Smokes 53*5
1109 San'rird Ave.
323 1980
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68-Wanted to Buy

Mineral detector Challenger w
individual settings. $200 Inc. 3
detector heads, carryeng case 8.
ear phones. 373 9159

3 LOTS ZONED MULTIPLE
UNITS. $10,000 TOTAL.

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Call alter 1PM
322 2143

3l0SanlordAvt'.

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1972 BuCk Skylark
ec cond. new pant job
5900 8)1 .156)

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IAC.r.lnPri.. PS. PR. PW. AM
FM, Atrack. AC. tilt steer, cruise
cont Exc cond. ReaSonable 373

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APPL IAN CE S S,inlord U ur
r,iturr' Salvage 322 8771

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pups, $15
171 '019

Custom made extra firm kingsize
bed wilh frame $175; round oak
table &amp; 1 commercial captains
chairs $150. room size rug brown
&amp; white 550. 8)0 5731.

LOT DOWNTOWN NEAR LAKE
MONROE ZONED DUPLEX.
$7,500

Hwu, 9?. I mile west of Speedway.
D,Sstofla Beach. will hold a
public AU TO AUC I ION every
TUesday at 7 30 It's the' only one
in Florida You st't the reservesj
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price Call 904 255 8311 for
further details
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Top Dollar l',iiut 'or Rink &amp; usttl
c,lr',, trucks P. tum'avy t'ii'iipmnt'nt.
322 5990

Pool Table
Brunswick, slate table
5700. 373 0753

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71 tlii" Van
r,'t)UiIr mliii r.','tic P.',,, i)rak,'
1 9510 121 Os7v
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$3000 FIRM
322 -*253

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711 W 1st, 321 0171

S ACRES NEAR HWY 46 CLOSE
TO DOWNTOWN SANFORD
PAVED ROAD FRG,,".sE
578.000

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Save Si)
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Spc. BR suite new. 5239; 5 pc.LR
new, $399; Loveseat $41.95 &amp; up:
7 pc dinetles. 569.95 8. up; Ref.
%50&amp;up; El. Stove, 560&amp;up; tull
sizedraperies. 510 &amp; nO SanIord
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. 0,
Sanford, 3228721.

I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
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75-A-Vans

I ILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Cull DickLacy 3?) 7580

Entire liquidation of used room
desk, table 6 hanging LAMPS
Best offer willtakeall, Days Inn I
Sanford. 3236500
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MONROE AT
NARCISSUS,
57,500.

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69 Chevrolet K.nqswood Wagon
c',00dcond.s400
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VILLE AT 18th. 57,500

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c'tSJ Avon pes over 1000

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S('ll II,,' Inst A serviCO Itit' rest
.Vt'ctern 'i'o
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NICE WOODED BUILDING
LOTS. $4,000 EACH

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Avocado, excellent cond Sl/
668 8119. 775 8080 775 *400

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Must Sell $1500
8345770

373 7310
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interview,

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322-4000.

B Wate Front Pres1y
rrNurx,

SVUr41NY
2 residences on approx. 2 acres,
100 ft. lake frontage. $75

OWN FOR LESS THAN RE14T

Painting

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Painting by Anthony Corino In
tenor, exterior, q(u3l,f,ed in all
Ptiases Free Est Call 3220071

ANIMAL HAVEN

Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control
Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated.
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs. also air coed.
cages 372 515?.

ESTATE SALE.

COMPARE THESE FEATURES:
$O()
MOBILE HOMES AT COST
A MONTH
FREE MOVE IN WITHIN 100 MILES
'CITY WATER and SEWER INCLUDED
'ADULT' ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS

Rabozn REALTY
REALTOR 322-1000 MLS
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Aft. 1:30,3778344
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S-Miscellaneous irSale
.lepping Stones, sand, rock,
grease traps. steel, cement,
carstops. iinteii, sills,

trailer pads, blocks, steps
MiracleConcreteCo,
O9EImAye.
3225751

Home Improvements

Plastering

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interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed &amp; Bonded
Call 322 2780

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CARRIAGE

COVE

SN,4n
2 Mi. E. of 11.92
SANFORD

MON..SUp4.
9:00 AM.

3238160

5:00P.M.
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Plumbing Service
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MLL rLUMUIp4( PROBLEMS

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING 6. REPAIR

&amp; ASSOC

373 6665

INSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, Iiberglas &amp; Ceilu
lose Lowest prices Call 371 0639
or 901 1316708 collect

Repairs. Leaks. Fast Service
323 0111, 3224601

Chu Cds.

Railings
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Custom bu.It iron work
Mdi be's Jo /111, 139 169j

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stYou Business,,,
D1QI 322-2611 or 831-9993
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Fl,

$

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Accessories

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VAI. FHA Financing

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

t,, 7 2420.

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1975 11x70, 3 BR, 20, expando, cent
air, big sc. porch, utility shed,
many extras. $10,500. 6686309.
------------'.ce-uur beautiful i.ew BAR R1P(QTON w lap siding &amp; shingle root.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

ccJ)

rbStenstrom, Rea'tor.Owner,

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE
311 315 E. First St.
322 5622

Mobile Home l2'x60, 2 BR
Furn.Exc Cond.
3?? 3853

2

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42-bile Homes
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i.onfIdentiai oii.u5SOri Cf
your career in Real Estate, call

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86771$)
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lrcome pripemty-hcuse &amp; garage
apI. $32,500. good location, easily
expanded to 3 or 4 units.

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REALTY

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glasS ,1re hlown glass: car
oval glass, crystal glass 6 all
k.ii(IS LII gt,iSc New &amp; used
lur nulture Regular Auction 10
10110w E-.*rly Bird Auction
DOOR PRIZES
k.'lloggs Auction S Sanlord Ave.
a, ross troiti Pinebrct'ze Egg
actor y
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Aut,on Sundays B P M
Sai,lorcl Aye' ,it ltw 427
Cnnsignrrienls Welcome
Wi' sell Estates
Nu'lIoqis Am lion Sales
323 7050

Hammond Organ, console elec
Ironic M 103 model, fruit wood
n.u, c,uo price u IY). will semm
much less 323 7177

5G-!V.isceIlaneous for Sale

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covered patio, C HIA &amp; a new
roof Owner lransferring &amp; says

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Of'

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H. Ernest Morria. Sr.
keg. Real Estate Brok
290 N. 17.93, Casseibirry,

This lovely spacious FAMIt

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far out terms. $15,000.

Homes

46-Commercial Properly

MID 40's

CING'!!

REALTY

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42Mobile

BY OWNER

3 BR 2 0, 14x34 pool, on Ig wooded
lot, cul de sac, AC, carpeted,

SOomin.nt Advertising
C*) Hour Sales Training
$Member Realtors I ERA
rational Referral Service
ull-Time Office Supervision
CbcnpatibIe Associates
fflver 23 Years Experience

terms.

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LONGW000

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Murphy.N C 28906

to see only $53,500.

''"Real Estate Sales'

WHEN HAVE You SEEN ac1p'i'
BR I I l)9me on 75 * 150 iof W.la'
trees for only *isso dwn?
em financing I Includes 11e4.
Place'
tress for only $1650 dwn? Oii.
em financing I includes ftp.
placel
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FAROUT2OwIldemneuac,eagaw.

BUILDER. 3772787.
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Country Property Treed 2', acres
near 1.11 SR 46. 3 BR enclosed
porch, to lull around in during

:dphOne3fl.7$$I, Sanford
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NOT EVEN BROKEN IN only i
yrs old 3 BR 2 I, CI, CHIA.
)20x)30' lot wnlce tr.s$,cioae to
schools. sii,000. FHA.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

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school 8. recreation aria,

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial

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New j3$ Homes, 4 pci. interasl to
qualified buyer. $30,000 10
$38,000. Low down paymenls.

for large family. beautltuhIy
landscaped, close to shopping,

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Only $32,500.

good

a

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COUNTRY ACRES "
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
acre tree farm wovem1
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frontagaonpav,rd, '

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FR, C HIA. carpet, inc. 2 kil.
ranges, 2 ref. dbl sized utility
rm. fenced, fruit trees, deep
welt. 536,500. *11,000 cfwn 8.
assume or FHA VA terms.

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2514 S. French Ave.

Drastic reduction in price! 170
PINECREST DRIVE! Now
$37,900! FLEXI OLE F NAN

.',.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

cal', sea today's Ciasslf led ads
frj
buys.

MOTHER IN LAW 1g. 4 BR. 2 B,

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

OF SANFORD REA_LTOR

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Branchbtfice

THE RIGHT LOCATION business
or professional office' building

&amp;

59-Musical

Inc.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

* NOTICE

Sanford's Sales Leadet'-

REALTORS

CHARMER older? story,) BR, 7
B, new carpet, patio 6. 2 porches.
Cony, location. 131.500.

Harold Hall Realty

322-0231.373-7173,322-0719

JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NØ1.I

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REAL ESTATE

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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REAL ESTAtE ASSOClATEl.,i
JOIN SANFORD'S SALfi'
LEADERI WE LIST 1. SEU
MORE HOMES THAN ANYOkIL'

34'IMbile Homes
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Mayfair section. This spacious
home has over 1900 sq ft of living
area w Ig well landscaped yd.
Ready to move into. PrIced at
only $67,000. Hurry!

terms

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ONE of a KIND-sedate older 2
story home, beautifully land.
scaped. has I BR apt. over (fbI
garage. $19,500.

SPORTS MINDED. Lg. yd on both

COZY I NEAT I BR 2 bath home
on lovely shaded Iott C H&amp;A,DR,
spacIous BRs, Entry foyer I
Much Morel BPP WARRANT.
ED Super buy for $39,950.

3222420

potential, good cony, location.
$59900

We have (1) 2'- acre tracts zoned
agri Owner holding with good

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Excellent position, excellent
salary, excellent potential.

bk, CH. behind Kmart, Forest
City. $35,000.' VA or FHA.

THER IN LAW SPECIAL tn

huge BR5, More &amp; Morel BPP
WARRANTED Just $90,000l

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1 BR furnished, oil utllItIe furfished except electric. Elderly
woman preferred, no pets. Close
to downtow'n. 322.7651.

REALTY

that may be lust what you are
looking for. So call us.

tr'riced yard. Large
I &amp;
'PlAyroom or guest house with ',

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FANTASTIC 4 BR 3½ bath home
with every imaginable featuril
Pool I Patiol Lg. FIa. Rm wlt$t
wet bar, OR, equip elI In kit,

3 Br 2 bath home In Sanford. C.AC.
NIce neighborhood. $300 mo.
Tony Coppola Asioc. 630.0333.
-_Looking for garden equ;pm.nt?
Read today's classIfied ads for

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We have (?)Sacre tracts In Osteen

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SANFORD AREA- Newly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining. LR, FR with fireplace,
Utility room I. wooded lot. $365
+ security, No pets. 323.9374.

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ceilings. Lovely large private

.tisiel homew.separate rooms for
yOursOrhers.7cargarage,fruit
'bees 8. space for horses on 1
'aere fenced yd.

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needs upgrading. Great

Paint 6 body shop all equipt, pIus 1
BR apt. on 2 lots in excellent
• location for business. Call for
more details. $79900
$7,000 buys you this 96x170 lot In
Paola. Ideal for your new home.

rm. &amp; close to schools &amp; shoppingI app WARRANTED.
Dropped to *34,5001

SUPER
TAX
SHELTERqutap1ex
basics are here

EXCEPTIONALLY NICE) BR. 2
Ii just listed in the beautilul

$24,500. Good location.

BebtifuI Old Spanish Home in
'nford 3 BR 2 baths, fIreplace,
floors, beamed

pan. FIa Rm., w.w carpet, util.

321.0702

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JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THLRE
WOULDN'T BE ANY II

323.3176

One of a kind-far below
replacement cost at only
i7,900. By aPpointment
preview of photos &amp; details only!

onoakshadedlotw.0 H&amp;A,w.w

33-Houses Furnished

AAA EMPLOYMENT
9)2FrencliAve.
(corner lOth&amp; French

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carpet, Fla. Rm., dining area,
fenced rear yard &amp; BB.Q grilll

COMPLETELY RESTORED
STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,

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Experience a must for fantastic
lob. Great pay,

t.000.

DOLL HOUSE 3 BR 2 bath home

EXECUTIVE HOME-OLDER-.

good buys.

ELECTRICAL
DRAFTSMAN

339.4700

I

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BuildIng lots, high wooded on
county maintained rd. Good
terms. Owner holding.

Ibuilding tots zoned for triplex or
, PPJ nSHJa...theped lot flankei'
--- duplex. 55500 &amp;
Super clear lakes. 3 bedrooms, 2
.
- bI.ths, custom home with puol
Need a commercial site for

Wow, $30,500,)

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3210640

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2 'ACRE LAKE ESTATE

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Morel BPP WARRANTED

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MIdnight tos AM Sat. thru Wed.
Call 327.1110.

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home In C.C. Manor with
remOdeled eat in kit, w.w carpet,
porch, pan. Fia Rm I OR 6.

Ave. 333.330),

flHOUSeS

Rb E Realty
lnp. Realtor

, seplc ali-eady there. Deeded
right to river also. Good termt.
Owner hold.

BEAUTIFUL 1 BR 2 bath homi In

SANFORD COURT

Experience in large complex,

k

R&amp;LTY
RE. ALTOR 322 3000

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ROIISON MAR INt:
2917 Hwy 17 9?
Sanlorci [Ia 37771

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"There's a lady over there who's barefoot all over''

R.abo'

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Just think--' if classified ads didn'l
work, there 's'ouldn't be any'
'77 Yamaha DOHC 750, meg
wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
mu per gal $1.5lY 3 0019

I or [''alt' (ounrtrt'r.c,l &amp; Resi
AuctiOnS P. Appraisals
ill 1)-Il S ..iRti0fl 3?) 5620

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pd mt.

1 acre near Wekiva zoned for

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,)ltSt.a

I05SP,udOr
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MAINTENANCE
SUPERVISOR

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uniqu. fe.tur.sI C NbA. w.w
carpet, OR, eat In kit, on 2'.'z
lotsi Extras Galorel BPP WAR.
RANTED Only $465001

Furn elf ap IncludIng all utilities,
privateparking, near downtown.
*200. 3227991

3 BR, 2B, ww carpet, FP, garage

6O7*%,iaCt

55-Boats

good cond New appliances

ww carpet, dIning area, p.tio,

Bedroom Doll Houses

+

Phone 373 3619 or 323-7331
$29,000.
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HANDYMANS SPECIAL
Statelyolderlslory home. $28,500,
29pct down, ISyr mortgage at 10

cleared, counry rd. Good terms.
$4000.

,,. SUNLANDESTATES

inc

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Sanford Sunland.3 fiR, 1 bath,

Over an acre, fenced, fruit trees,

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SANFORD AUCTION..

Oc".

owner .,ner 6 p rn wee.days
323 1576

Good terms. Ownejpoldlno.

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Sunday 7 PM

Duplex $13,500
Handyman's
Special. Walk to school 6. church.
Lots ot trees 6. shrubs Call

cor lot almost ' acre fenced.

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Tue's F

By Owner-- 5 years old I BR.
bath, Fam Rm . near schools 6
shopping $39,500 Assum,
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571.200 at B pct 323 1337

Close 10 Lk. Jessup, mobile home,

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
' Eves 862.3453 322.1959

:t

newly wallp.p.red, on quiet cul.

31-Ap5t'tflt1tS FuflhlShed

Syursrelavedexp,r, c .
resum. to Cobla
Co.,

AGENCY

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Sanford 321-0640
Sanford 321-0702
Orlando 327-1577

REALTOR 3224991

OVER 123

Sanford- Large one bedroom plus

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TEMPER

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Orq,in. conSole olor TV Assort
ur(u?,r
nieflt Ot hedvy deity
usedl. turnulur' A
saws
many more terre, ,i
Santord Avi' 3?? 1191
',..t ii s
ru9 I 7.58

HOMEOWNERS Don't lose your
credit We have helped others tC
tind FAST CASH buyers to bu
their equity. We can help you
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor 641 2518

3 2 split plan, dbl lot F HA VA
fll.500

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Carport Sale Sat 6 Sun. B till
Plants. misc, bottles &amp; cløths
2656 Grandvuew betw,'r'n Wyll.,
&amp; lemon

WINDSOR MANOR. Longwood
By owner 3 BR 2 B. lu oatin
nicely landscaped,
P.C.T
assumable mort Asking prlct
577.500 830 9131

7439 5. Myrtle Ave • Sanford

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Motorcycle lnSur,lnCp
BLAIR AGENCY
323 1P.'u,Sor 32) 7710

1' t'' sold Ic' the highest Budder Ig
local
cons 'Inmt'nl from N1.
st,it' Cal'. m,itroq,lny walnut
lots of
,sLki'r DR 8. BR Suites
,,ssc'rt,'d Iiiblec. chairS. desks.
,-'uruc's. gl,icS ware' &amp; ,iteflt pcs
tic '.11,' '5 ,, muSt t ,iIIend nc
?,',,is tor 'hi' colle'ctor P. dealer
is.\ .',.',STEi4 CF4ARGE
(.i Ii door r ire'

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105
2l22HoIlyAve.
Completely remodeled, walk to
school &amp; shopping 3 BR home
Only $78,900. Four Townes
Really, Morris Lee Cope.
Broker Call toll Iree 668 6039 or
322 9151

BROKER

*EADY TO SELL? Don't sell
yqurself short. We have 28 years
.Jaxperience &amp; knowledge 6. an

1 BR-I $189 up. Pool. Adults only,

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SE IGLE R REALTY

near RR siding, close to 1.4.
$5500 per acre.

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PUBLIC AUCTION •
iMON., JULY 2.7 PM •

.

HOUSE

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
NICELY WOODED
WIT H
S(iALL STREAM NEAR LAKE'
MONROE 6. I I $27,500

*INDUSTRIAL 7.5 ACRE SITE

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Adults. 8417663.
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IEXPORT SALES MANAGER
Must have thorough knowledge of

couple wanted to work on

l*Jh split level could be (uS
W$iaI you need. Unique floor plan
40r those who like individuality.
it today. $41,500.
'.'
*.1.,BUDGET PRICE TAG is on
thi's nice 3 BR. 1 bath home on
king size lot. Near shopping but
country atmosphere. Just
$76,500.

CASSELBERRY

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77-Junk Cars Removed

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(never

2 BEDROOM, DINING ROOM,
SCREENED PORCH WITH
20x20 WORK SHOP ON MAO
NOLIA ONLY $77®

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HOUSE PINCHING YOU?
Nbed more room? This 4 BR. 2

THRUMAY 1979

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train Wu1ngton late

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Nursing 6. Cony. Center.

years in work assignments
reflecting a combInation of
responsible administrative I

funds and run East along the boundary line of
Statutes, To.Wit: Section $65.09 acceptance of the certification only
iot U, Block 9,a portion of vacated
WOUndtothehead.DOdO(sUId Florida Statutes 1951.
ifitisononeolthefoliowingbIses:
FwthSteet,andtheboundaryline Accuratetypingforcompanywlth
Sig: Larry Lee DuIf aloe
aThatthecertificationwasnotln of Lots 19 through 23, Block 10,
excellent benefits.
Publish June 17, 241 July 1, 6- 1979 fact executed by the chief executive
Crystal Lake Winter Homes to the
DEKIO_,
officer or other officer of apphluant
Point o( Beginning.
AA EMPLOYMENT
approved by HUD; or (B) that
TM Public Hearing shall be held
A 9)2 French Ave.
PUBLIC
NOTICE
Duke
Spokesmen
at
applicant's environmental review at the City Hall, in and for Lake
(corner lothlFrsnch)
Center
record for the project indIcates
'y, Florida, at 7:30 P.M. or as
The Division 01 EnvIronmental
3233176
reported In Services i ifl receipt of •, •. omission of a rquirsd decision, soon themsefter as possible. At that
Krepi, 59,
finding or step applicable to 11* time, interested parties for and
plication for the construction oi a
condition.
project in the áivlronmental review against the above request shall be
private dock at the following
Process. Oblections must be heard. Said hearing may be con.
Mrs. Kreps, U, flew to descrIbsd property:
prepared md stnitted in ac
tinued from time to time until final
Lol 62, Jennifer Estates, Pat
Durham and arrived at
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Book 21, Pages 4446, Official cordance with the required action is taken by the City Council.
This Notice shall be published one
Records. Seminole County, Florida procedUre (24 CFR Part $6), arid
hospital
maybeaddrss$idtOHUDat Florida
n time esdi week for two (2)
Further described as being
Friday night after she wa told
Area Office, U.S. Department 01 consecutive weski prior to the date
located it 2331 Jennlfem Hope Blvd.
Housing and Urban Development, 01 publIc hearing in ttl Evening
of the trouble.
Propifly ors within
Peninsular Plaza, 641 Riverside Herald, a newspaper of general
the proposed Project filly addresS
Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida 32204. circulation within 11w City 01 Lake ki
said Kreps, a professor their comment, In writing within II Obiedlonstoth.rele.seoffundson Mary. In addition,
Notice shall be
to Division of Environmental
of North days,
at the
bases other then those stated above posted In the area of consideration
Services, P.O. Box 3449, Sanford.
will not be considered by HUD. No at least fifteen (1$) days prior to the
Carolina $j Chapel Hill, was Florida 32711
____________ ______
objectIon received after July 6. 1979 date of public hearing.
bullet
a
will be considered by HUD.
DATED: June 27, 1?7?.
By: Nancy B. Pfelfauf, 0. 0.
ut
tü
City of Lake Mary,
Thomas Wilson. Iii
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
_______________________
Florida
_________________
Administrator
exited tirough the iwes' front
Clerk of County Court
By: sConnie Major
Court
94
Castle
Brewer
itki of
ikulL
c.mtsvI. County. Florida
-.---..Sanford Florida 3777)
'V '
at the t.siniiy's borne Publish July ) 1919
PubliSh July 1, I, 1972
Publish: June 21, 77. July 1, 1279
'...H.Jp Psyes&amp; MI IMJess

pareistly aelf-üilIcted gunshot

LPN full time. Exp. w.Florida
license. 4.12. 322.6566. Sanfordt

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JSJ•'JIV

Aft.Hrs.322.76i3,332.4169 .

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COITImerCe Secretary Juanita

M. Krepa, underwei*

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Clerk
.

3235176

call 1800132.8403 anytime for

Publish July 1, 1919
DEL

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
(corner 10th &amp; French)

1 *49*

IJSJIIVIUrW,

portunities
_________________________

Mon. thru Fri. $25wk, $6 day or

Will do baby sitting
in my home
322-7367

Rag. Real Estate BrOker
'II'S t..0. A..

24-Business

Child care my home day or night.

any or all bids or certain portions Of dinance closing, vacating and
a bid as stipulated In the FORM OF abandoning,
renouncing and

Sends

BTEMAI$REAIrY

72-Auction

Sales

FAMILY YARDSALE
Fri. Sat. Sun
1401 Court St
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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN UuY
IN THE WANT ADS 37? 2611 or
_I,1l 9993
Garage Siile Furniture &amp; other
items Sat &amp; Sun 9 till .1 .105
Boxwood Cr
Winter Sprinns

OPEN

' BLOCK TO WINN DIXIE ON
25th STREET. $31,500.

i 1.5 b cony. location. Exc.
torter home. William Malic
owski, REALTOR 322 7983.

54-Garage

7198

LIKE NEW 2 BEDROOM, NEW
CARPETS. COMPLETELY RE
DECORATED ON LARGE LOT

INC.
REALTOR 323.7832
ve'.322•0612,3fl.1587, 3227177

Ct. Owner $29,900.

Call 321.0218

Excellent earning potential. Great
benefits. Need mature settled
person.

i COLBERT, REALTY

RENT WITH OPTION, 7)04 LIsa

BabysittIng, lawns, etc

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

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COLLEGE and delivered not later AD., 1979, in the City Hall at
than date and hour mentioned Casselberry, Florida, pursuant to

9

Teenagers will doodd lobs

ROUTE SALES

2 BEDROOM NEAR DOWN
TOWN, FULLY FURNISHED. 2
SC PORCHES IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $21,000 HURRY
ON THiS.

REALTOR
3736061 or eves. 3230517

sect,-Court Reporter
Recently relocated in area
Highly skilled 331.5212

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affectIonate. Cell mornIngs 323.

auliful Country Estate with
a xra large 2 story home plus
;uest Home Plus gazebo.
79,900.

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

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IIIUUIIIIUI

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 327

FHA.VA, FHA 2356.365

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21-Situations Wanted
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LOT NEAR AIRPORT BLVD
524.9')0 -

rOLats))

CailBart

CARPETS, LARGE
SCREENED PORCH, FIRE
PLACE, ON LARGE WOODED

09 Oak Ave. 2' story older home.
C;odd terms. $28,500.

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3 BEDROOM COMPLETELY RE
MODELED, INCLUDES NEW
ROOF, NEW PAINT 8. NEW

$21,500.

1!

PEACEFUL COUNTRY
Trees plus lake, pool plus sauna
Living with all other comforts
Huge 3 BR 3 bath home plus
Mother in Law cottage on Lake
Butler in Volusia County
$99,000

3 BEDROOM HOME ON 6 ACRES
NEAR OVIEDO PART IMPROVED PASTURE. PARTLY
WOODED $55,000.

46,I Palmetto Ave. 2 BR I bath.

yours. '

uild to Suit - our lot

912 French Ave.
(corner 10th &amp; French)
3235176

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FOUND: sm fern dog on Catalina
-S.-

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Will lrain someone sharp, good at
figures, great chance for right
person.

Need someone toassemble
14x10 steel shed
323 4290 for details

Found young female Poodle
Vicinity Katie St.
3231778

biddi' will be June, 1979.

distanos to hospital, doctor,
nursing home . downtoWn.
Johnny Walker Inc. 122.6457 or
322.7111 aft 5.

prepere meals and care for
invalid lady in Sanford residence
for salary, room and board.
References requested. Call 305.
372-4785 week days.

Toll Free 1100221.2568

our lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
'alel Inc., Realtor
6443013
ST LISTED 109 Lake Dot Dr.
'oqi, lakeview, large lot. 4 BR, 2
9Th C H&amp;A, carpet, choice
chool area. $52,500.
I

InlYnediateoccupançy. New3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking

For a career In Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Poriig 323.5324.

898 oni

321.0702

41Hot,

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41Houses ________

41-Houses

HA.235-Con.ornej
Low Down Payment
ii
your loti Will build on

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Wanted middle age lady tobabyslt
in my home. 6 to 5 PM. own
trans I ref. please. 373.975.

FLOOR WAXER

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UNITS ON LARGE LOT,
ZONED COMMERCIAL (2) 2
BEDROOM: (1)1 BEDROOM, 2.
CARPORTS. ONLY $42,500.
Seio Icr Realty, Broker

- 321.0640

Center 919 E. 2nd t.

CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH
ORGANIZATION

of

The company was cited by the department in August 1976 for
alleged race and sex discrimination at Its Mishawaka, Ind.,
facility. A department spokeswoman said the sex discrimination
Involved classifying some positions as "male only" or "female
only."

40-B Tilpiex

FtiIltime5.pbrttimeAly

3910.
required to furnish performance (SEAL)
bond and labor and materials
Arthur H. Beckwith, 'Jr.
If
you're in the business of building
payment bond, each in the full
Clerk of the Circuit Court
your
buslnes. . . use
the
amount of the contract sum, issued
By: June I. Curtis
Classified Ads often,
by a bonding company licensed in
_______________________________
Deputy Clerk
Florida.
Publish: June 21, July 1, 8, 15, 1979 .-.---To be eligible for Consideration, DEKI Ii
6-Child Care
bids must comply with the laws of ___________________________
Florida, all conditions of the
First &amp; Onlychild care cinter open
speclfications,andmustbemadeon NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF
a facsimile theform included with CLOSING,
Saturday in, Sanford - Begin,
VACATING AND ABAN.
ning June 2. Sanford Early
the contract documents; in DONING EXISTING EASEMENT
Childcare Center. 322.6645.
duplicate, enclosed in an opaque
_____________________________
sealed envelope bearing the name TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Bohannon's Day Care Center
and address of the bidder and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Longwood-Lk. Mary Rd.
marked: RELOCATING POR. the City Council of the City of
Open6:3OAM 6:30PM
TABLE BUILDING "DE"
Casselberry, Florida, at its Regular
Sdays wk.
331.7420
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY Meeting held on the 25th of June,

The order does not affect current contracts, but a department

______________________
Parttimeday.apprfl' JOhrs per
wk.. will train, ideai -or retired
or semi retired person. 869.8180.

1st Trimester abortion-$100; Gyn
Clinic-$20; Pregnancy test;
male sterilization; free counl

two Sets to contractors, submitting TO: JAMES R. JOHNS, JR.
bone-f ide bids and return of Address Unknown
documents in good usable.condition
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
within S days after the opening of that an action for Dissolution of
bids. Refund tor sets in excess Of two Marriage has been filed against you
will be less $7.50 to cover cost of and you are required to s.trve a copy

biT

of $2.7 billion,

_________________________________

Dental Ass lstant
cernhicatfon reverre
3238180

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323.9001

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side by side. $900 mo. inC'Qne
tax sMlter.
OvorIplflSp4cu$ 2 BR Apt.
High yield.
Edward H. Seibert, Realtor

Over the road drivers must have 1
year reefer experience. Apply
Metro Sales Corp. t921 West 1st
St. Sanford.

18-Help Wanted

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Lake Mary.Sanford 2 Duptsies

transcrlptioni%t. Applicant must
have previous medical fran.
scription exp. Apply to Mrs.
Joan Marks, Medical Record
Seminole Memorial
Dept.
Hospital, Sanford. 305.322.4511,
ext. 780.

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Full time position for medical

the board room of Seminole Corn. cordance with the provisions of the
munity College, Sanford, Florida. Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
The following is included:
Section 665.09 FlorIda Statutes 1951,
Relocating a one story frame
51g. Guy Thornton
building containing approximately
president
1,000 square feet from existing
Publish
June 10, 11,241 July 1, 1979
location to new location ap. DEK.4O
_____
proximately 1,400 feet distant on the
campus of Seminole Community _____________________________
College.
Bid documentS are open to public IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
irion in the Offices of the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Director of Administrative Affairs CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Seminole Community College, F.W. COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dodge Plan Room and Central ceiii o. 7mèA.04E
Florida Builders Exchange in IN RE: The Marriage of
Orlando; and may be obtained from CATHERINE A. JOHNS,
t(ie offices of Gutmann Dragash
Associates Architects Planners,
Wife
Incorporated, Sanford Atlantic and
National Bank Building. Suite 400, JAMES R. JOHNS. JR.,
P.O. Drawer 938, Sanford Florida
32771, upon request accompanied by
Husband
$15000 deposit per set.
NOTICE OFACTION

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MEDICAL
TRANSCRIPTIONIST

be received by Owner, Board 01 that I intend to register said name
Trustees for Seminole Community with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
College at 2:00 P.M., July 9, 1979 in Seminole County. Florida in ac

return of documents.
Evelyn D. Golden. P.O. Box 2202,
Contractors who obtain bid Sanford, Florida 37771, as Attorney
documents and do not bid the for the PetltlonerWife In this action,
prolect, must return same at least 10 and file the original with the Clerk of
days before the bid date, or pay $7.50 the Circuit Court in and for Seminole
per set to defray cost of r5$)reduc. County, Florida, Sanford, Florida,
lion and handling, as set forth on or before the 26th day of July.
above.
1979. Otherwise, a J;.dgment may
Each bid must be accompanied by be entered against you 'or Itic relief
a certified check or bid bond issued demanded in I he Petition.
by an acceptable surety company
WITNESS MY HAND AUD
fnr r,n* pttflw, ca..,..,, n4 k
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discrimination debarment in order to try to use It as a tool to win
compliance with the 7 percent yearly wage limit,
The URW-Unlroyal contract, estimated by administration
officials at about 27 percent over a three-year period, exceeded

,.t.t...al

&amp;

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 3795 Orlando
Dr., Sanford, Fla. 32771, Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of MR. T'S TRACTOR
Sealed bids from Contractors will MOWER &amp; TRUCK CENTER and

37-C--For Less.

area, 3½ acre pasturéi
,t.us per.mo.

multi duties including in.
sales for
stallation, service
last growing Appliance store fr
Orange City. Call 775.6686 or 775.
7222.

FICTITIOUS NAME

INVITATION TO BID
RELOCATING PORTABLE
BUiLDING "0"
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
COLLEGE

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The government won't be buying any
more UnIroyal tires for Its jeeps or limousines.
rn$iirtj
- nat;

18-HeIp Wanted

Legal Notice

Mu around person who can handle

'Bias,' Halts
Uniroyal Buys
$.hn,.

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Ev'ninq Herald. Sanford. ri

PRICE 'BUSTIN'

Sunday, July 1, 1979 — IC

Come See!

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Come Shop!
Come Sv&amp; \

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ALL STORES

OPEN
PRICES GOOD
JULY 14

WIP4N.DIXlE STORES, INC.
COPYPIOHT— 1919

JULY 4th

IM RGA INS

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QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED

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SEMI-ANNUAL

All Benjamin Moore
and Pen Paints

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W.D BRAND SLICED

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W.D BRAND
REGULAR OR ALL SUP

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ALL VARIETIES

HICKORY SWUT

SLICED

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BOLOGNA

BACON

$299'

CASH &amp; CARRY
SALE ENDS 7-7-79

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ALL SHOES
ARE ON RACKS
AND TABLES
FOR EASY SELECTION
AND FAST SERVICE!

DRESS SHOES
BY FREEMAN, RAND, BUSH, NUNN BUSH
VALUES TO 499

DRESS &amp;
CASUAL STYLES
ANDSCAMPAROOS

CSNTIAL
.e, OaL a.,

DOWNTOWN
PLAZA
1N4940a0
1119114 SANOID
DIII

SOON IN LONGWOOD
41491 III

DRESS &amp; CASUAL SHOES
BY FREEMAN, RAND, KEDS
VALUES TO 34.99
low3 To 1890

" HAPPY JULY 4

Values To 1999
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If you re going away...

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When you return

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_.!A!aOFF
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on this week% (eatured

REGULAR PRICE... . io"
FEATURED SAVINGS . 1°°
FEATURED PRICE...________
. $999

Don't miss this opportunity to buy many,
many quality shoes at a fraction of original cost.

BUCK'S

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Shopping With Us Has Its Rewards..
By Special Arrangement. Winn-Dixie Proudly Presents
EKO INIE*NATIONAL,"A Truly
M gislfkent OIfrrl"

'BA?A?A CAI Alt . . . . . . .

Visa Welcomed

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Al Till $V'i\ N l 4111 I l BANK”
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CHEESE,4.

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' INCLUDES 14.1. POTATO SALAD, I-LI. COil SLAW &amp; 1
1"IND CHICKEN
':GtAZED DONUTS

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BOILED HAM • '

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411- 141,010

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and

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CK FUDGE BARS, 16 PACK POP &amp;
DOE &amp;
89c
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DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 8:00 A.M. MONDAY!
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30.7- $98
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PLU MS

M1PIUTI MAID

322-4622

PALMETTO FARM

Santa Rosa

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SHERBET OR

HARVEST FRESH

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KOUNTRY FRESH DRY ROASTED
FlY MAID
160,
$169
Peanuts . . . . . CAN 1'
ortening . 3
lAys lit
HEINZ GENUINE

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COMPANY, INC.
21O Magnolia
Sanford

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Magnolia Branch Sandwich Shop
MAGNOLIA MALL DOWNTOWN

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BUCK'S
SEAFOOD BUFFET
"All You Can Eat'

208 E. FIRST ST., DOWNTOWN SANFORD
OPEN'TIL 7 P.M.
3 22
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WED. THRU SUN. 5.93Op.M.
1220 S. SANFORD AVE.

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Sunday, July 1, 1979

BIGGEST

BUYS
OF THE

- - - w 4)
YEAR!1
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SANFORD

Variety!Price! Service l

Come See! Come Save,
Monday Thru Saturday!

1"k

OUR ENTIRE STOCK

TLA1N
IW

HOT WEATHER

to
25% %50%off
All Sales Final - No Refunds or Exchanges

Special Cosmetic Sale

WERE

Large selection in
Silk and polyester
blends. Assorted
colors and sizes.

5O off0,

Reg. 1800

LEROY &amp; PAT TAYLOR

Seminole Appliance

Kadrvt JEWELERS

CENTER
10 N. PALMETTO AVE., SANFORD

Registered Member American Gem Society
1125. PARK
SANFORD
PH. 322.2363

110 S. PARK AVE. SANFORD 3232631

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UNIQUE LUXURIOUS

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Wnodall's Campground I

7.

Hammond Road
Atlas
Language Dictionaries .

Plow-

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ONLY 1 LEFT

Complete

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Smart Plaid Herculon Covers With
Contrasting Vinyl Accent Stripes.

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REG. PRICE 299.50

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Fostoria
CRYSTAL CAKE PLATE
American Pattern

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$10
L GiUci (tqSANPLait
FOR D

See us f or
Vacation Information

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BOOK MARK
101 MAGNOLIA, SANFORD
Ph. 323-9377

Swingline Strong Arm Staplers
REG
MODEL NO. 113
30.95
Now 45
ASSORTED
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File Folders

½Price
LJ
1%
I
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229 MAGNOLIA AVE., SANFORD
PH. 322.1243

PH. 32i.o78o

Finish

5-7
PIECES
BY IMPERIAL

Charger

9V

77

pm..

REG. 19.99
SALE PRICE

SALE PRICED

OUR ENTIRE STOCK
SUMMER DRESSES (
LITTLE BOYS DRESS PANTS
AND SHIRTS

25%off
Special 1/2 Price
Rack

BOYS' &amp; GIRLS' FASHIONS
Infant

14

/1

1.

GIRLS
J Pajamas 4 Gowns Girls Jeans
Sizes 5
Infant
WJf /0 itoh
14
Of
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4M!!f

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I1JtUd1Dbt
210 E. First St.

REDUCED

Infant a Toddlers
Sikes thrul4

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323-8020
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Shorts, Slacks, psI-e4sl.
WIN

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Plaid

Early American Sofa...............$299
Grssn Plaid

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ON ALL NAPA
41
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IN STOCK
OW THRU JULY 13,1979
Charger;

Hoodboards ........................
Price Contemporary Sofa
1
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2
vet"' Print
Single, Full QMn, WOW VI"yl

DELIME
VER!

322.5651

311 E. FIRST STREff SANFO

0 REFUNDS

SANFORD
AUTO PARTS
I1SW. FIRST ST.

5.

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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LADIES' SP

OR
EXCHANGES

Chair .... $174
$N9.95

SHOES
DUCED %
20 RE TO

Il

CaJ1
JW1C6 APIMCES
SANFORD
PH. 322-5181
104 E. FIRST STREET

TELEVISIONS

Price

ALL SALES
FINAL

FURNITURE

11SOnsMaieer Fun

Swimsuits

Rag.

$199

Battery Service Equipment

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99 Early American Chair ............. $1 49
Brown Plaid
Nag. $2.9S
Wall-A-Way Rocker.Redlner'..$l 99 TradItional Sofa
Rag.
(2)
Bk.s Stripes, Valvet
R.. NPP.95 -$349
Several Lamps ....uuuumuul/2 Price Traditional Sofa 1 Chair ....m

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MANY OTHER UNA
ONE OFAKIND

HOME FURNISHING
F

50

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NAPAO

Seven models to choose from
not Including Kathy.

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- Women's
,
Boys' - Girls'

\REDUCED 20

1'All SPieces

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JOGGING
SHORTS

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floor

in your

..!'White Provincial

ONLY

$3and4

201" TURBO JET FAN

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Bedroom
I • Roomy triple dresser, large mirror, 5 drawer
chest, chair back bed and night stand.

Cool 'n comfortable
for indoor or outdoor
wear. Various styles.

Let us put a

alnutfl50

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di.

No,

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INETTES Locking Gun Cabinets

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$9a8'\

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REG. 299.50 $19950

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Metal frame with plastick
single strapping, pad. /
ded headrest and ff I
cover.
0,1111;

flJShoppe201 E. First St
Downtown
rd
Ph.
322-24114
1

Ruled Notebook Paper
100 COUNT
REG. Now 99c
2.25

VIKING
GOBLETS
TUMBLERS
VALU
EA.
VALUE 250

SALE PRICE 249.50

Contemporary Styling, Blue Fur
Fabric Covers

LOUNGER

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BARGAIN TABLE
FABRICS 98;.
:I_ON BOLTS
YD.
Values to4.fl Yd.

Perma-File Storage Boxes
1V'x12"x12" fiberboard construction with
mtal reinforcement

Half Price

IDA

Save $5000

2 Pc. Living Room Suite

Super Sale!

IS WA

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Special July Sale

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5O
YANKEE DOODLE INDEPENDENCE
32 PC. SERVICE FOR 8
Less than

2 Pc. Living Room Suite

I .4 --

SANFORD

322-4196

195

II1II4..4

39950

MULTI-POSITION

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204 E. FIRST ST.

sa Dinnerwear t
INNISFREE, 45 PC. SERVICE
FOR 8. (1 ONLY)

Round Bed
King size, complete with red crushed velvet
upholstered headboard and matching spread,
mattress, box springs and frame.

1.

Country Silk
Linen Look 63 Pd. Poly., 2$ Pd.
Cotton, 7 Pd. Silk, 43" Wide
REG.
7
49$ YD.
YD.
Embroidered Eyelet
Prints, 50 Pct. Poly., SO Pd. Rayon
REG.
4.9$ YD. ' 79
YD.
Challis Prints
R
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ON LADIES'
Summer Sportswear

LITTLE WARDROBE

WoodaHFiorWa

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Polyester &amp; Cotton, 43" Wide
REG.
29
2.9$ YD.
YD.
Printed Gauze
SO pct. Cotton, SO Pd Polyester
REG.
á9$
3.9IYD.
YD.

PLAN YO

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New Energy Saver Lines

JYoff
Merle Norman Cosmetics &amp; Boutique

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1035

Reg. 15°°..................... 12°°

Amana &amp; Kelvinator
/0

....... 380

Reg. 12

4

NOW IN STOCK.

OFF

NOW

Reg, 1°°

Ad

With the pur.
:hose of any
refrigerator

After 5 Fashions
Evening Gowns

*BATH OILS •CHEEK COLOR
*BODY POWDERS EYE SHADOW
LIPSTICKS *PERFUMES
*COLOGNES •ASST. GIFT ITEMS

OUR ENTIRE STOCK

REDUCED

ICE
MAKER

SALES4'

ON BOLTS . NOT REMNANTS

Watches
(19 ONLY)
ONE WEEK ONLY!

i ii'w
BUSTING

July Fabric Sale !

Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
SOLID COLORS &amp; FANCIES

Dresses •Blouses Oantsul*ts

SUPER PRICE

1

Ample Free Parking!

JULY

SPECIAL

Seiko

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

IOWNTOWN
SANFORD :

PRICEJ USTIN'

DOWNTOWN

Sunday, July 1. 1979-2C

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Sunday, July 1, 197

COMMUNITY UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH

Adventist

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Hwy I? 02 at PineyRdqPd
CasSelbiUY

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Rev Arthur

Pastor

Padgett

Assoc Pastor

ev Walter Reid

Douglas Jacobs

::

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Worship Service
Walnesday Night
Prayer Service

School if the Bible
Morning Worship

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THE HOPE OF OUR COMMUNITY

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Sunday School
9 lOam
Preaching &amp;Worshiping
It 45a
Bible Study
&amp; lop in
Sharing I Proclaiming
7 30p m
Wed Prayer Meet
7 30 p.m
Nursery Provided

2101 S. P$rk Ave.
322.4504
Rev. Fred Neal
Rev. Edmond L. Weber

5:30 8.m.

Sunday School

11:30.11 am.
11:00a.m.

Fellowship

Morning Worship
Wad. Prayer Muting
I
Bible Study

7:30p.m.

Morning Worship

10:45a.m.

7:00p.m.

1: 30 p.m.

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
2111 Sanford Ave.

Episcopal

John J. Hinton

Priest, Fattier Oisinas Marble
HOLY CROSS
401 Park Ave.
The Rev Leroy 0 Soper

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14075 Sanford Ave
Rev Hugh W Pain
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120 Lakeview. Lake Mary
Rev, Jim Hughins
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Sunday Sc hool
10:00a.m.

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137 Airport Blvd.

Joe Johnson

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Evening Worship
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2121 Oak Ave.
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Rev, Elmer A. Reusther
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5:11a.m.
Worship Ser vice
10:30a.m.
Kindergarten and Nursery

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Wry. James W Hammock
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1100am
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During the summer months, a different format is being
''11~.to1lowed for the First Presbyterian Church of Sanford Sunday
School, for grades ito 12, After meeting together in fellowship
haI) for a brief opening exercise grades I- will congregate for
Bible lesson then work individually an d in small groups in
learning centers. Grades 7-12 will meet together for
simulations and learning exercises. Adult, nursery and kindergarten classes continue as usual.
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on the Fourth of July. There will be no other teaching that day.

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Rev. Ashton Almond
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Morning Worship
11:008.m.
MYF Ind &amp; 4th Sun .
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"After years of work together
with the American Jewish
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observer at each meeting of the
Governing Board, we are
disappointed that we've made
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p.m. for all ages to be followed Dickinson are transplanted
comunnit his singing talent but the new associate pastor at by a picnic sup pe r at 5 p.m. and
Floridians, they are familiar
his entire life to (sod . Instead of (.mioiiounuity United Methodist outdoor vespers.
with central Florida having
saying, "Dad, get off my back," Church of Casselberry. lie
The flickinsons moved here been stationed at Patrick Air
Richard now says, "Dad, I'm replaces Dr. Walter Reid, who front Atlanta, Ga., where they Force Base for six years
by your side."
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in a similar response, the
Rev. Robert Turnipseed, head
Of the National Council of
Directors of the United
Churches Office on Christian.
('hurch Board for World Minis. Jewish Relations, said the
tries, for example, rejected out report came as "quite a shock"
of hand the notion that the and suggested that beca use of
IAItril or its staff 101dfllbers "certain inaccuracies and
were hostile to Israel.
omissions, not only is its
thoroughness in quest ion, but
It said that it had helped to
Found and continues to support also the effect seems to be to
the We applaud (lie' efforts of label ttit' National Co un cil and
certain ineniber churches as
our staff to keep the issues of
largel
if not entirely, antiantipeace with justice in the Middle
Israel."
I':ist effectively before the
churches and the public, and to
'l'urnipseed seed no evidence
provide the ba lanced informna- was given to document the

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charges that members of th e
National Council, although
cited, were anti-Israel and why
such church es as the Roman
Catholic or Southern Baptist
Convention, non-NCC members, were excluded.

tion on these matters which is
often lacking,'' the board said
of its stance.

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'hoe story' of this man helps us
to be lieve the Bible when it
says, ''Man looketh on the
Pas t o r'
outward am)earahoc'a'. 1)111 fbi'
lord looketh on the hearts." A
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strong Christian character
Corner
resulted '
from a ball-pitching
preacher 0011(1 had nothing ,,on
the ball in .ittr.ietioent.ss.
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If we could only get to know
some people who repel its, t he y
cepted Christ as his Savior, and could compel us to lift our
One youth didn't like toe joined the church. 'float long, sights. Often the deforioted and
preachers, especially a long, lean preacher with a "heart of disfigured rise above' an
lanky one who spent a weekend gold" played ball withu a boy unattractive exterior by a
at his home. lie evaded the amid bagged hoimmi for a be tter superior spirit within. When thoe
preacher when he could but met life.
"joy of the lAn'd" is our
him one day wluen he was
Years later, hoe lived near strength, it naturally bubbles
preparing for baseball practice. four spinster ladies ootoo were
over to lift all listeners. 'hue joy
'i'he lanky preacher wanted to just "old maids" to hnoo. lie of the Iiird attracts; it does not
play, too. lie pitched and would go out of his way to avoid repel or drive away,
battled his way into the boy's meeting one of them who was a
When soc get to know folks
heart, and a firm fellowship hunchback. 'I'toeri one day, site better, we often find a "diatotomod
followed. Soon after that, the was sitting next to him in a in the rough." Are we willing to
boy was seen going on the restaurant. Sloe started such an try a little harder to understand
circuit with that preacher.
interesting amo(l alive con- sonicoroe we feel is not WIThe words, "Seek ye the I.rd versatlomo that all of his mover- (lerstandablc: .Vc uILca IIIItJ
nay be found," I, ally sions vanished. A wholesome luv. c.adz tiiC
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ii'tki the boy's heart. He ac- friendship was horns,
understand each other bette,

public and written requests for assistance are considered.

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At least two
the Christian
bodies named
the United
Church of Christ and the
National Council of Churches
have itoade Public responses to
the anti-Israeli charges.

get throug h to him. How can we
I live: "Dad, get off mouy back l'..iR.t'Ur:fge tutu by pointing out Church, Orlando.
Enoory University.
graduated from New Mexico
help him change?
Rev. Dickinson, his wife,
and get out of lily life!" Suit- his good quahitie itiil let him
Rev. Dickinson said he is State University in Las Cruces
ANSWER: There comes a denly, 1 saw that i0000ybe I was know you love him
but put Nancy, and children Sara, looking forward to putting his and worked for Grumman Air
ouchton To Speak
point in dealing with your on lois back. Maybe I was trying hilumu in the hounds
his Jennifer and J. 1),, will be seminary education to the Craft Corp. Mrs. Dickinson
guests of honor Sunday af. practical test of church life and taught school In Laredo, Te xa s
childr en when it has to be at to direct lois life. I was not heavenly Fattier,
Orville Touchtonu will bring the message at the 11 a moo
term000n at it church picnic to be serving (hoe Lord in ttoe and Atlanta. She was granted
arm's length. It is hard for trusting God, my source, to do
service Sunday at (hoe First Christian Church of Sanford
parents to watch their children it.
held on the church grounds. Casselberry area.
her Master's Degree at Stetson
Fun and games will beuln at 3
suffer the consequences of their
When I calmed down I began
Although both Rev, and Mrs. University.
own actions, but God to pray sileiotly.'fioen,I made ,I
sometimes uses this pressure to promise to Richard. "I miuoi off
The Mosaic law uuo divorce
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The Watchtower Bible and Tract Societ) of New York has
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again. I amuu going to put you in consideration and justice.
innounced a district Living Hope convention for Jehovah's
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well
remember
the
lesson
the
hands of God." A relief Before Moses a divorced wife
lloemuoormumog worship service are asked to wear any cornVitnesses will be held July 26-29 at the Lakeland Civic Center.
th is Sunday no First Baptist h)ination of red, white, and blue.
the Lord taught me through our came over inc when I realized was practically an outcast.
tush Stafford, spokesman for the religious group in Sanford,
youngest son Richard when he that it was God's battle and not
"When a man hath taken a (,lourcho, Sanford, will point up a
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Speaker in the service will be
200 persons will represent Sanford In the four-day
was in college. I recognized his mine,
wiFe. and it come to pass tluit Patriotic theme. The youth and Dr. Henry A. Parker of
neeting.
singing talent 'when he was
adult choirs will be combining Orlando, is a native of Texas,
When Richard went back to she find no favor in his eyes,
growing up and wanted God to (toe university, mouthing had th en let him osrite her a bill of to sing two towiubers, "In God received his education in the
have it,
changed outwardly. But a divorcement1 and give It In her We Trust," by Skillings and public schools of Mobile, and
One day when he canoe home miracle happened. Evelyn hand.
and sotoemi she is "The Red, White, and Blue," by was graduated from Howard
for a visit [ruin a state received if phone call from toino &amp;7parted. she may go and be Peterson.
College
uuow
Samford
university, the inevitable and hoe said. "Mother, do you another man's wife,"
Congregational music will University) with limo A.B.
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conflict surfaced. I will suppose (tint Oral Roberts 24:1-2
also be built around thoatttoeme. Degree. lie (lien attended
Members of the congregation Southern Baptist Theological
Semmoinary, Louisville, KenNo
-tuck)', where he received both
The Johnny Cash Youth
the Th. M. arid Th. D. degrees.
Special, "Where have AU the
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Heserved as pastor of churches
Children Gone?", makes its
in
both Alabama and Florida
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television debut in Orlando on
over
a period of approximately
Monday, July 16, on WDBO'TV
40
years,
his last pastorate
Channel 6 from 7:30 to 11 p.m.
being
First
Baptist, Orlando,
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Casio will be joined by his band;
where
he
served
fl years.
co-hosts, internationally known
Arrangements
for
the service
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DR. HENRY PARKER.
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are
wider
the
direction
of Larry
and Seattle Seahawks Star
Stracener, the church's Interim
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Quarterback
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Minister of Music. Organ ac- home, and recovery period will
ON
Thirty-plus celebrities incompanirnent
will be by Mrs. be approximately eight weeks.
cluding Dt,bbie Boone, Pat
Ca rl Brorup.
He anticipates return to the
Boone, Bob Hope, Ron Howard.
On June 11, Dr. J. Ted pulpit the first of August.
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Michael Landon, Carol Burnett,
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Bill Cosby, Mac Davis, Roy
Baptist, underwent spinal discomfort he Is receiving
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surgery,
a laminectomy,
visitors.
on this 3i hour major f
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and
lateral
The pastor expresses sincere
dralsing telethon special
fusion
of
three
vertebra),
gratitude
for the many prayers
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Doctors are pleased with and concern of his congregation
Youth For Christ.
results and progress. He Is out and the Sanford community at
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large.
JOHNNY CASh
appearances, music and personal interviews are in.
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The regular Wednesday healing meetings of the Winter
Park Church of Religious Center will be held throughout the
aninmer, at the Religious Science Center at 1434 W. Fairbanks,
Winter Park, from 12:10 to 12:50. The meetings are open to the

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Cor.CotryClubaUpsets Rd
Pastor
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chool
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Worship Service
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Nursery Provided

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Arab constituencies as primary sources
of anti- Israel sentiment in th e
United States.
''Among Protestant bodies,"
she said, ''those with the most
active anti- Israeli staff iliCill'
Ix'rs include the United Churdo
of Christ, the United Presbyterian Church in the USA, the
Reformed Church in America,
the Quakers, the United
Methodist Church and the
oleIomo(lnitc Central Coinnuqi'e'.''
She also cited the National
Council of Churches, saying
that the "forces s)mpathetic to
Arab claims bureaurcractically
outweigh those sinpa(hetic to
Israel.''

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Rev, and Mrs. Victor Edwards, missionaries to Argentina
now on furlough and holding services across the United States
and Canada, will be speaking Sunday at the First Nazarene
Church of Sanford, 2581 Sanford Ave. at the 10:45 a.m. and 7
p.m. services. They will show slides.
''They will be making their home In ErouigjJ while en
lurlough and will travel three months in the United States.
They first went to the field in 1969 as missionaries.

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for the moment, to once again
intensif the strain and conflict
between Jews and Protestant
churches in the United States.
Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum,
iroterreligious affairs director of
the American Jewish Comtinittee, in a preface to report, says
he be lieves it is "the first to
survey systenoatii'all
the
sources of anti-Israel influence
within Anoerican Christian
churches."
Judith Banki, author of the
repo rt , singled out I'rutestant
denominations %% lift a long
history of mission and relief
work ill the Arab Middle East.
c e r t a in
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOW000
Ill Orange Street
Longwood
Rev. E. Ruth Grant

Congregational

FIRST CHRISTIAN

Old Truths for a New Day

Senior High Fellowship of First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford elected officers at its end-of-the-year party held
recently. Those elected were Art Woodruff, president; Doruia
Pfeilauf, vice president and nrnurins phnlrn,,n. UVIUI
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Brumley Jr,, treasurer; Robin Kurtz, retreat chairman; Beth
Porter and Candi Crocker, dinner chairmen. Retiring
president Sherri McCarron was presented with an engraved
mug.

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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1031 West First Street
S. E Stanton
Pastor
Sunday School
10.00 &amp;M
Morning Service
It OOa In
Evening Service
7 30 p in
Wednesday Service
7:30pm.

$l.7SPER WEEK
CALL 323.34)1

Pastor
5:45a.m.

Mid-Week Service

Sun 12:30

Rosary

Svnday School
Morning Worship

Wilson School, Orange Blvd.

Eveni ng Service

Rosary Walk In the Park followed by
lenediction Wed at
lOOp M.
Confession before Mass or by appt

Registration should be made by July 9 and there is a nonrefundable registration fee of $1 plus a camp fee of $2. (If it
child comes both weeks the camp fee is $5).
Camp activities will include Bible study, recreation,
missionary tune, lunch, quizzes, snack time and fun. Campers
bring their lunch and a drink is provided.
The camp staff includes the director, handcraft director,
plus a counselor and junior counselor for every 8 to 10 children.
Insurance will be provided for each camper in case of accident to and from and at camp. Bus transportation will be
provided. Call 830.7593 or 628-1228 100 further information.

LAKE MONROk
CHU RCH OF THE NAZARENE
Al Green
Sundaylchool

By DAVID E. ANDERSON
UPI Religion Writer
There have always been
strains in Christian -Jewish
relations,
Over the years, however,
there was been a considerable
easing of t hose tensions through
increased bilateral dialogues
and a growing awareness on the
part of both Christian and
Jewish leaders to sensitive
Spots in one another's cornfllunity.
At the recent meeting of the
American Jewish Committee,
however, the Jewish civil rights
organization received a background report on ''anti-Israeli
in fl uence in American churches" which is bound, at least

Child Evangelism Fellowship of Seminole Counts' is
sponsoring a Good News Day Camp July 16-20 and 23-27 from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. for those who have completed kindergarten
through Sixth grade.

Nazarene

Pastor
Asso. Patter

On &amp; Magnolia

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1.00 p.m.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

OF PEACE
Orthodo, Catholic Church
holding services in The Peace Chapel if
Holy Cross Episcopal Church

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
010 Park Aven,, Sanford
Or Jay T Cosmato
Pastor
Morning war,
i 30 a in
Sunday School
, logIn
Morning Worship
100am
Church Training
s tSp in
Evening Worship
730p in
Wad Prayer Service
a 30 p in

Evening Worship

Tues Evening Prayer Serv.
Tues Official Board Meet

Antimisrai

Good News Day Camp

Pastor

530 8 in
itoca in

CONGREGATIONAL

OUR LADY QUEEN

Traditional t.atffi Mass

NEW BETHEL AME CHURCH
Main Street-Canaan City

Morning Worship

hOOp in
Sam.It 306 12nOOn
4 0 6 a hp in

Sal Vigil Mass
Sun Mass
Confessions, Sal

Country Club Road. Lake Mary

Child Evangelism Holds

4:00pm

Rev M H. Burke Jr

ha Oak As Sanford
Fr William Ennis
Past or
Lost. Pastor
Fr, Peter Mitchell

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH

11:00

e:30a.m

Sunday School

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH

Morning Worthip

5:41 am

1:00pm

Family Night Supper

Congregational

BAPTIST CHURCH
1626 Palmetto Ave.
iev. Raymond Crorker
, iastor
Sunday School
:458 m

0,301 11am

Men's Prayer Breakfast
Ind 14th Thursday

Baptist

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Sunday School
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Jewish Report Charges

4)0 Park Ave

LeoF King

3rd Sunday

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FIRST UNITED

11:00a.m.
7

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

a'30pm

Supper

METHODIST CHURCH

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Sabbath School

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Morni ng Worship
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Baptist Church, Oviedo
Calvary Baptist Church, Crystal Lake £ 3rd. Lab. Mary
Catseibe,,y Baptist Church. 770 Seminole Blvd.
Central Baptist Church. 1 3 11 Oak Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist
(learwater Missionary Baptist Church, Southwest Rd
Citiolryside Baptist Church, County Club Road. Lake Mary
Victory Baptist Church. Old Orlando Rd. at Hester Ave.
Pifl? Baptist Church. Ill Park Ave
P,spisdsflip Baptist Church of Aifamoislo Springs, 10 434,
Altamonte Springs
Pisl Baptist Church of Geneva
F.øI Chunk Cf Geneva
l'irs%'Baplist Church of Lake Mary
irsl Baphsf Church of Lake Monroe
First Baptist Church of Longwood. Cot Church 6 Grant
Firs) Baptist of Oviedo
P)')I. Baptist Church ol Sanlande Springs
Fjrst,Saptist Church If Winter Springs. 7$ BahaiSsa Rd
PlrslSkiiokMisiionary Baptist Chur ch. 1111W. 13th SC
Forql City Baptist Church
~lrst Baptist Church of Ost.en
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4uiwain Head Baptist Church, Oviedo
Baptist
Church.
1431
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First
Jordan Missionary
Nortilsido Baptist Church. Cfiuluofa
Missionary Baptist Church, North Rd. Enterprise
Mocedoftia Mission Baptist Church. Oak Hill Nd., Osteen
Morning Glory Baptist Church, Geneva Hwy.
Mt. Ma,Oah Primitive Saptisf. tIll Locust Ave.. Sanford
Mt. Olive Missionery Baptist Cfswcli, SanI.nOo Springs
Na, Longwood
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Ml. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church. till Jerry Ave
Mt lion Miosienary Baptist, Sipes Ave.
Niw S.fhel Missionary Church. 5th Si £ Hickory Ave
independence Baptist Miss. Civic Leag ue Bldg
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Nppe Baptist Cf'vfcfl, Forest Coll Community Center. Forest City
N.*Mt. Calvary Missionary Saptiit. 1110W. 11th It .
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feW Sel,on simdiv Baptist

New Testament Baptist Church, Qualet inn. North Longwood
New Mt lion Baptist Church. 1770 Pear Ave.
Navenna Park Baptist Church, 2742 W. 20th St.
People's Baptist Chapel, 1211 W. First Street, Sanford
Pinecrest Baptist Church. Ill W. Airport Blvd
Prairie Lake Baptist, Ridge Rd.. Fern Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Ch ur ch, Midw ay
Second Sisiliti Missionary Baptist Church, West Sanford
Im1i isa *aptlst Church. 210
Wool Dr.. Casselboiry
Sun and baptist Church, 3424 Palmetto
St James Missionary Baptist Church. St. Rd. 411 Osleen
St. LukoMsssionary Baptist Church .1 Cameron City, Inc
St. Paul Baptist Chur ch, SI) Pine Ave
$I Matthews Baptist Church, Canaan Hots.
Springfield Missionary Baptist. 12th £ Cedar
St. John's Missionary Baptist Church. 020 Cypress $t
Temple Baptist Church. Palm Springs Nd, Altamonte Springs
William Cha pel Missionary Baptist Church. Mark £ William
SI, Alfamonte Spr ings
loin Hope Baptist Church. 712 Orange Ave
CATHOLIC
Church olthe Nativity, Lake Mary
All Souls Catholic Church, 711 Oak Ave Sanford
SI Ann's Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail, Delary
St Augustine Catholic Church. Sunset Dr. near Button
Nd.. Casselberry
$t Mary Maadalene Catholic Church. Maitland Ave. Altamonte
Springs
Our Ladyef lhcLak.sCatholicCoiurcli. I)liMa.imilian, Deltona

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First Christian Church. 1407 S. Sanford Ave
Sanford Christian Church. 133 W Airport Blvd
Piiv,*side Christian Church. Florida Haven Or, Mastland
Lakeview Christian Church. Bear Lake Rd at Jamison

St tubes t.uthoraø Church, It 474 Slavic
St. Stephen Lutheran Church. 434 just West ofli, Long a&amp;

Church el Christ. Geneva
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Church of Christ. Longwood
Church of Christ. W. 17th $t.
Noitbside Church of Christ Fla. Hlven Dr.. Maitland
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Eastern Orttsodos Church, St. Dimas. 33 S. Magnolia Ave.. Sanforu
Eastern Orthodos Church, St. George, 410 Sherwood CO.. Altamonte
S ings
O.C.A.. $04 South It., Pef
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IastrO Dashed.' Church. St. Stoves's
Path
Eastern Ortttode. Church. St. Joke Chrysosteln Chapel. U.S. Hwy.
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EPISCOPAL
TheChurch.tffieO.id$hOpllerd.Maitllnd.3)l LakeAve
All Saints Episspal Church. 1. Delary Ave.. EnterprIse
Christ Episcopal Church. Longweid
Holy Cress Episcopal. Park Ave. a, It)! SI.. Sanford

Lob MOWN ChWCh of tile Nalareno. Wilson School, Dao
Longwood Church ol the Na,areno. Wayman £ Jessup Ave.
Leegwood

St. Richard's Church. $010 Lola Howell II., WInIer Part
JEWISH
Seth Ann Synagogue, meeting at Inlerstate Mail, Altamente Springs

Deltona
Lake Mary Unit.

LUTHERAN
Ascension Lutheran Church. Overkrook Dr. Casselbecry
Good Shepherd United Lutheran. 20005. Orlando Dr
Lutheran Ctsu,cto of Providence, Dettosa
Lutti.ran Church of the Nedmer, tO' W. 25th Place
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Golden Days Dr. £ Hwy.'
Messiah Lutheran Chh.,
Ii 02 CoIelbevry

Congregational Christian Church 2401 Park
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Chrisl, 1513 5 Park Ave
(hurhof Christ at Lake Ellen. U.S 07 SIN Cass,lbiu,
South Seminole Church of Christ. Sill Lake Howell Rd
church Christ $11 Palm Springs Dr.. Altamonte Ihes

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PIESBYTERIA,,
Dalton. Presbyterian Church, Holland Blvd. I Austin Ave.

CONGIPOATIONAL

Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Churil, Oak Ave. £ 3rd It.
First Prei,sl.iae 1"rch 04 DeBary, 1. Highland
Conv,nanl Pretbytci ian burch. 3775 S Orlando Di'.
sSt. Andrews Presbyterian Church. 5013 Beor Lake NI.
St Marks Presbytorian LimijiCh. 1321 Palm Springs to.,
Altamonte S pr ings

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METHODIST
Barnett United Memorial Church, E. Delary Ave.. Enterprise
Sear Lake Uni ted Methsd.st Church
Bethel A.M.E. Church. Canaan Hgts.
Casselberry Community United Methodist Ch ur ch, Hwy. 17.5) 6
Piney Ridge Rd. Casseiberry
Christ United Methodist Church, Tucker Dr.. Suniand Estates
DoBary Community Methodist Church. W. Niphbanks Rd., Delary
F*rst United Methodist Church. 4)5 Park Ave
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
First Southern Methodist Church. 7440 Sanford Ave
Free Methodist Church, III W 4th $)
Geneva Methodist Church. Geneva
Grace United Methodist Church, Air port Blvd.
Grant Chapel A N I Church. Oviedo
Oakgisvo Methodist Church. Oviedo
Osleen Methodist Church
Paola Wes$eyan Methodist, II. 44 W. at Paela
St James A.M.I. 5th at Cypress
St Lute M. B. Chur ch of Cameron City Inc ,Beardall elf 51.441
St. Mary's A Mt. Church, St It. 415, Osteen
St Paul's Methodist Church, Osteess ad, Enterprise
Stafford M.ns.raai Chur ch. S DeBary
SaniBodo UniledMetbodsst Church, Sot 434 and 1.4, I.ongwpsd
NAZAWINE
First Church of lIla Nasarsno, 7101 Sanford Ave.
GesevaChsarctmoltheNa,areiw. S R.44.Geneva
Lake Mary Church of the Naoarena, Lab# Mary Blvd.. LakeMary

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CHURCH OF GOD
Church 01 God. 10 3 Hickory
Church of God. $3 W 22nd St
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Church 01 God. Oviedo
Church of God Holiness. Lake Mantel
Church of God Mission. Enterprise
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Church of God. 1403 W. Oath St.
Church at God in Christ, Oviedo
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Church otGodob Prophecy. 210$ S Elm Ave
Church of God of Prophecy. 0711$. Persimmon Ave.
Rescue Choircilof God, 1701W. 13th It., Sanford
"Yrvi Chur ch of God". 2100 1,Oge.sN Ave., Sanford

Upsela Community Presbyterian Church.
U1114814 Rd.
Westminster Presbyterian Church. Ned lug RI..

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SEVENTH DAY

ADVENTIST
Forest Lobe Seventh Day Adventist Church. Hwy. 434.
Forest City
Seventh Day Adven tist Church, Maitland
Ave. Altamonte Spills
Sanford Seventh.Day Adventist Church. Hti £ Elm
Winter Springs Seventh Day Adventist Church, to S Moss Rd.
Mars Hill Seventh-Day idventist Church. 411
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All Faith Chapel. Camp Seminole, Wakiv Park Rd
Beardall Avenue Holi ness Chapel, Seardall Ave
Chuluota Commomnits Church

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FirstChurcholCtorisI,5ci,ntist,pa
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Kingdom Halt if Jehovah's Witness, Lake Monroe Unit,
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First Pentecostal Church of Lsngwsod
First Pentecostal Church ii Sanfo rd
Full Gospel Tabernacle, 2734 Country Club
Mt Olive Holiness Church, oot Hill RI, Otte,n
Sanford Alliance Church. 1411 1 Park Ave.
Sanford Bible Church, 3441 Sanford Ave
Sanford Congre.gat.essalof Jehovah's Witness...
1104W 4th St
Time Salvation Army. 7$ W lath $t
Boiling Huh Maravian Church. SR 414. Longwood
Redeeme, Msravian Church. 771 Tuscawuila Rd
Winter Spr ings
Valid Church of Christ. Altamonte Community Chapel.
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People 55 and over made
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World War 1. Today they
make up 20 percent of the
population, The Conference
Board reports. In the past 10
years, the number of persons over 55 has increased
twice a fast as the total
population.

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FIRST DAY AS A PAGE BOY AND THE OTHER SaifS PLAYED THEIR USUAL CRUEL
JOKES. THEY TRIPPED HIM AS HE SERVED ThE KING'S DINNER AND QUICK-

way.

Unlucky discovery
world, has stood as a symbol maled in your makeup today.
of freeedom in New York You'
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Ammonia gas was first
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s needed to reinforce any
rates Fcench-American lucky breaks coming your way. noticed scientifically in 1315
by MaJorcan philosopher
friendship, for it was given
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Raymond Lully (1232-1315),
by the people of France. The
21) You are exceptionally who was stoned* to death by
statue was designed b
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi fortunate when dealing with the townsfolk of Parma for
his discovery.
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large groups or organizations

APPROACHES VAL AND
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
GEMINI Aay ')l Tune
envelopes. The most interest.
ing questions will be used in
Don't turn down any invitations There is a strong possibility
this column and will receive
beca use you wake up you'll spend the day with some
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grumpy. Your mood wuldoan old pals you may not have seen
about face, making you playful for awhile. It might even be a
Statue of Liberty
chance encounter.
and gregarious,
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24-Nov.
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Liberty. enlighterting the There is inner strength con-

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Changes in your basic
lifestyle are likely for you this wake up before you solicit their
coming year because of good aid — then they'll pitch in and
of spades, queen and jack of things that w
ill happen for you you'll have all the cooperation
diamonds and a low spade.
erially. Try to salt a little and help you need.
could find no better lead away.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 19)
than a club. Dummy ruffed
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yourself today. Working in
queen, but that was all she Look tor hidden ways, qu-h an
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mat
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king of diamonds.
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
out well. Find out more about Your greatest gains toda
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yourself by sending for you
from an I nterest shared with
copy of Astro-Graph Letter.
someone who has the same
A Connecticut reader asks Mail $1 for each to Astro-Graph, desires as you do. Together
what I.% me.ant by mirrior P.O. Box 489, Radio City You're a winning combination.
distributioti and Is it good or Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
bad,
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
specify birth sign.
Mirror distribution means
LEO iJuly 23-Aug. 22) The After some revisions are made
that declarer and dummy day May start out a little to solve early minor problems,
have exactly tile same dis. slowly, but
by afternoon the the day works out beautifully.
tribution and it is defintely
bad for declarer, since he momentum picks up con- You'll have fund with special
can't ruff anything or get a siderably. It should be anything friends.
but dull.
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would be nice to give each mother attending a slip of any plant you.
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doctor told me to use an
This involved giving 12 to 14
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Then I noticed a can of
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riding home.
thought,
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LETTER OF LAUGHTER
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the slipsfrOm being crushed.
DEAR HELOISE
Please send me your of my hand. No melting either,
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and each one reached its a copyt But thanks, luv, for when
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I keep one on hand at all
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question or make a suggestion, write me care of this
newspaper.
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the cage and he'd peck me.
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so that the tip of the baster Is on the side of the dish then pour.
This makes it much easier.
Russel Roberson, Age9
And a lot easier on those sensitive flngers, right?
Heloise
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Here Is an inexpensive way to make a stickpin.
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pierced earring back, and that's your end clasp.
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by Hal Kaufman

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From a certain sum, Doakes took away a third and
put In $50. Next, he took away a fourth and put In $70.
He then had $130. What was the original sum?
1.J,lIop lA4.44JO4 P114 AlIsuleijo H

Punctuat. these words to make sans., if you can:
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but I said not and." No fair peeking.
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differences in drawing details between top and bottom panels. How
quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below.
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Tongue Teasel Sheridan Schott and Noah Knott shot
It out. Knott was shot and Schott was not so it was
better to be Schott than Knott. Or was It?

OUT OF SIGHT
OUT OF MIND?
Select an assortment
of ten aces, deuces and
treys — five red and
five black — from a
deck of ordinary playing cards. Now, propose a memory test.
Place the cards In a
row on a table, alternating the reds and
blacks. Invite friends
to observe the order of
the cards for two minutes. At the end of this
time, turn the cards
face down, and ask
participants to list the
sequence from left to
right as accurately as
possible.
It takes a super effort to name more than LET'S FACE ITI Our friends above seem to be pleased by
four or five In order,
whatever it is they're facing. Add lines to finish picture.

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A rea Businesses Hopeful
Despite C arter's Gloom
By BRAD PURDOM

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

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

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

Fireworks To Light July 4 Fetes
By JANE CASSELBERRY

cake walk, the Jaycee dunking
The Sanford Youth Baseball long celebration highlighted by and best decorated vehicle,
machine, rope climb, Pony Assn. will have baseball a Little Miss Firecracker most original theme or
rides, and at 3 p.m. the greased playoffs.
Pageant beginning at noon in costume.
Seminole County residents pig contest,
the
center of the mall, hot air
will not have to drive far to find
The
General
Sanford
Throughout the day there will
The Gay 90's Saloon and Raw
balloon
rides, and at 9 p.m. Oyster Bar
a good old-fashioned Fourth of be authentic re-enactments
at 9 a.m. as
Memorial Library and Museum what they claim is the biggest well as otheropens
food concessions
July celebration ranging from a Civil War skirmishes and the will be open to the public fireworks display In central at the center. The trout stream
parade
to
spectacular Order of the Feather will throughout the day.
Florida.
fireworks displays.
present Indian dances and
(fishing for live mountain
The
Sanford
Kiwanis
will
In Sanford, the community crafts.
With the exception of the trout), Hole-in-one contest and
have free blood pressure tests pageant all of the events will booths and rides open at 10 a.m.
celebration will be at Fort
The Disabled American and the Red Cross will provide take place in the green parking The opening ceremonies and
Mellon Park beginning at ii
a.m. and continuing throughout Veterans and the American first aid. The Sanford Lions will lot west of the mall. There will awards will be at 10:30 a.m.
Legion
willchicken
be serving
be games, barbecue and enthe day, climaxed at dark with
becued
andbarthe
All
systems
tertairunent.
At 11 the Bahia "Green.
the shooting of $1,200 worth of Veterans of Foreign Wars will
The Maitland-South Seminole sheens" Motorcycle Unit will
fireworks over Lake Monroe. have a corn boll. The Jaycettes
Chamber of Commerce will hold a competitive Field Drill
are go'
"All the money has come in will serve hot dogs and cold
sponsor the 22nd annual Demonstration in the parking
for the fireworks and all drinks; Over 50 Club will serve have the Sight Mobile on hand Independence Day celebration lot and the entertainment
systems are go," said Jack cake, Iced tea and coffee; the for free glaucoma tests for at the Maitland Civic Center. center will open. There will be
Horner, executive manager of KnigMS of Columbus, popcorn; those over 20, acuity tests for
The main parade will proceed continuous entertainment until
the Greater Sanford Chamber the Sanford Lions Club will those 12 and over, and blood down Maitland Avenue from 5p.m. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. In
of Commerce,
which is coor- have cotton candy and root- pressure tests from 11 air. to Sandapur to the civic center at 9 the west wing there will, be
dinating
the event,
beer; Beautification
and the Good Samaritan 4:30 p.m.
n.m. Judging for the children's Bingo. At 2 p.m. hot-air balloon
"The fireworks will be Home
" c&amp;uuied.
clearly visible from vanta,e
The Kiwanis Club also wiü ''' "'
Real Estate One Prole..tonM
E42 Vroiu 4 to 7.p.m. a barbeem
. 'along the Ickefront lemonade.
isv. a untry
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Center ö'n Maitland Avenue. chicken dinner will be served.
from 17-92 to Mellonville
In Altamonte Springs, the Awards will be given for the At 7 the drawing for grand
Avenue," he added.
State Representatives Bobby Altamonte-South Seminole funniest, most original, prizes will be held and from
There will be fun for the Hattaway and Bobby Brantley Jaycees have Joined with the patriotic costumes and most 7:30 to 11 there will be disco
whole family with a Moon Walk, will speak.
Altamonte Mall to put on a day- unusual, best decorated bike dancing.
Herald Staff Writer

SCC $5 Million Complex
Ready For Final Touches

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The vocational building was constructed to meet the increasing
demand of enrollment, MUwee said.
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occupational education courses is expected to increase about 10
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The Shop and Lab Building provides a permanent facility for
Seminole Community College's new vocational building and
the reupholstery, emergency medical technology, paramedic and
library addition have been completed and will make their debut
firefighting programs. New programs will be offered in small
this fall,
engine repair, auto body work and welding
"We wound up our construction contract last Friday," said
Special features of the library addition will include anR.T. Mllwee, assistant to the college president. "We have one or thropology, bin-feedback, experimental psychology, and forensic
two men who are sweeping up before wc can move everything .t.
laboratories along with study rooms, reading, cataloging and
A dedication ceremony committee whose members consist of
microfilm areas, Language, reading labs, offices and general
faculty and students are studying the most appropriate time to
classrooms will complete this addition to the college.
schedule the event, Milwee said today. The ceremony will be held
Seminole Community College offers all pre-professional majors
either In August or September.
In Its basic two-year program. In addition to its academic
The new vocational building, a shop and lab building and
programs, the college also has a wide variety of technicimi courlibrary addition have cost approximately $4,406,000 in conses, and Its community service and leisure time programs are
struction alone, Mllwee said. Equipment and accessories for the
constantly expanding In response to the needs of the community,
facilities will round the figure off to $5 million, he said.

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At present, the number of students enrolling in the college
parallel programs is increasing, whereas the national trend sees
the programs holding steady. College officials say that the growth
trend at the college Is a reflection of the continued growth in the

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

mates, while the younger generation enjoy a ride in a hay wagon towed by Wes
Giles. The reunion was hosted by the Fleet Reserve Association Saturday at Its More Paperwork
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Beckwith said today.
validate the securities offered was to eliminate five positions
A bill enacted by the Florida
He said each of the other 67 as collateral on the countyin Tallahassee, but the result is
Legislature this past session counties In the state also will funds,
the almost certain addition of
has put the burden of have to either hire additional
"It's a significant respon- many more people at the local
monitoring public fund help or require present per. sibility that can't be taken level.
depositories on the shouldersof sonnel to assume extra work. lightly, not with millions of
"It's going to be a night-'
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oppositions
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The bill provides that the to do the work that has
Tom Locker, assistant in the the bill may result in banks
clerk of the circuit court of the previously been done by five Orange County Comptroller's having to post collateral above
county replace the Department staff members in the state office, said the bill was passed what is actually required.
of Banking and Finance as the comptroller's office.
agency responsible for main- Public funds In the county are
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accompanied Mills to the Wright home In the early morning hours
of May 25 when Wright was killed,
During testimony in the opening day of the trial Thursday,
The key witness for the prosecution, Vincent Leroy Ashley,
of
Sylvester
Davis, who lived with Mills at 1115 Locust Ave. In May,
was expected to deliver an eyewitness account of the murder
said
he
saw
Mills leave their house with a shotgun and a bag
retired Sanford businessman James Wright today during the trial
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several
ho
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of Gregory Mills.
Davis further testified that Mills came back to the home at
Mills, fl could face a sentence of death In the electric Chat!' If
about 5 a.m., the morning of the killing and said he "had shot
convicted of the murder of Wright.
some cracker."
Wright was killed at his home May 25 by a single shotgun blast
"Those were his words?" asked prosecutor Don Marbiestone.
by a burglar.
"Yes," said Davis.
In exchange for lmznwitty from prosecution, Ashley has
Davis said he agreed to help Mills hide some shotgun shells
agreed to turn state's evidence against Mills. Police said Ashley
belonging to the defendant.
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

in testimony this morning, Marbiestone attempted to tie those
shells to the alleged murder weapon. Charles Myers, a police

firearms identification expert, testified that theshells likely came
under some bushes near the murder scene, Davis said.
from the same shotgun used to kill Wright. Thursday, Davis
Several days after the murder, Gloria Robinson, a Sanford city
Identified the weapon as the shotgun owned by Mills.
employee, reported to police she had found a shotgun under some
Davis said he was awakened by Mills early May 25. lie said
bushes off Eighth Street, a few blocks from the Wright home at
Mills told him to support his story that he had gone to Seminole
455 S. Elliott Ave.
Memorial Hospital for treatment of a toothache.
Defense attorney Tom Greene noted that Davis' testimony
According to Davis, Mills said he and Ashley went to the Wright came in exchange for immunity from prosecution for a grocery
boric. Both entered through a front window. Davis said he was store robbery.
told by Mills that a man surprised them. The man had something
"Would you testify to anything to avoid going to prison,"
In his hand, prompting Mills to fire, Davis testified.
Greene asked Davis.
"He told me Ashley ran away and that he should have shot
"I don't know," Davis replied.

JNo Protes ts
On Tax Hike
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Goldberg Told Again,,
Resign Or Go To Jail
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funds into the general fund for
operating expenses, instructing
Kulbes to use the money only as
liSt resort.
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11, the city's tax rate will meet payroll and expenses for
become $?L84 per $i,000, the August and September.
Kulbes said the city Is being
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have been disconnected
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and
one
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levy a tax rate increasing by out of operation
In the street
five percent Its property tax
revenues over the current year, dsc'tinent.
council, while approving
Without referendum approval. theThe
$60,000 transfer use of the
The ordinance also provides reserve on a "loan" basis, told
that the rate of taxation Kulbes not to take any more out
automatically will revert to $3 of reserves than necessary.
"The council will approve
per $1,000 assessed valuation In
the 191041 fiscal year. The city every possible cut and bite
has been levying a $3 rate since whatever bullets necessary,"
It was Incorporated six years said Mayor Waiter Sorenson.
ago. Under another date law, It Councilman Pat Southward
was forced to reduce property said one possibility of cutting
expenses would betoshot off all
ans this year.
A second public hearing and or part of the city's street
final reading of the ordinance lights. DONNA m'
The law permits the

The Th ursday order came ref used to remove Goldberg

Cona-

office or go to jail for contempt Daves, who filed the suit of court.
of court.
seeking Goldberg's ouster front
Julian filed an appeal of the
The only question remaining office and Judge Muidrew.
order with the Appellate Court
In City Attorney Ned Julian's
Daves has sought Goldberg's in Daytona Beach. It had been
inindls when the deadline fs for ouster, claiming the corn- expected that the appeal
Goldberg to make his choice, missioner's office should be process would not bring the
Muidrew Thursday signed an vacated because Goldberg had issue before that court until
order setting aside the moved from the district he was after Longwood's special
automatic stay of his original, elected to represent, in election schedul ed for Sept. 4.
order to the Longwood coun. violation of a city charter
Goldberg has already
dilman, Muidrew said an ap- requirement.
resigned effective Sept. 3 to run
peal filed by Julian was an
Daves (lied the suit in 1978. in that special election for the 16
effort to frustrate the court's Muldrew first ordered the months remainin g in the term
original decree.
Longwood City Commission to of resigned Commissioner
Julian said today, he must consider vacating Goldberg's Stephen Barton. The district
confer with the judge to find out seat, or face a contempt commission seat from which
whether Goldberg must resign citation.
Barton resigned includes the
Lmmedia'cly to avoid a11 or if
The city commission, Tibetan sslo where
he has additional time to however, obsytng the order,
lives.
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$1,000 assessed valuation,
to the election
Madeleine Papa, city
ratification of the voters. The
ordinance also provides that if treasurer, said the $60,000 is the

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missioner Larry Goldberg is after a telephone "conference" from office. At a subsequent
back In the position today of hearing among Julian, attorney hearing Judge Muldi.w or
being ordered by Circuit Judge John Leibman representing dered Goldberg to resign from
Rich ard Muidrew to resign his Longwood citizen Robert offi ce or face jail for contempt

No one protested a proposed was scheduled for Aug. 30.
Meanwhile, the city council
Increase in property taxes
before the Lake Mary City told City Manager Phil Kulbes
Council Thursday night in the Thursday night to look at all
first public hearing on the possibilities of cutting spending
proposal that will appear on a In the remaining weeks of the
special election ballot Sept. 11. current fiscal year, which ends
The council in unanimous Sept. 30.
The councilmen approved the
action preliminarily approved
an ordinance, after the hearing, transfer of $60,000 in reserve

setting the tai rate for the new
197910 fiscal year at $4.25 per

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The plight of a 26-year-old sonnel rules and regulations, any guilt," said Mike.
Mike said Bradley's guilty
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his job as a county employee charge is an act for which plea was a tactical move to
came to a seemingly un- termination of employment keep his dlient out of jail. He did
not say whether he feared his
successf ul end Th ursday. But should foll ow,
A period of conf usion on the client would have been found
his lawyer said the fight is not
pert of county officials erupted, guilty had a plea bargain not
over.
Rufus Bradley, 1209 W. 16th however, after It was been arranged.
Lois Martin, personnel
St., was turned down by the mistakenly believed that
personnel board in his bid to Bradley had pleaded no contest director, sa id Bradley's
retain his Comprehensive instead of guilty. Based on that position as custodian would
Employment Training Act belief, the county personnel have terrnlnated on Sept. 30, the
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saw him with a bag of
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incident took place Dec. 8. The plea of guilty was a conditional that ruling and said the firing of
suspension later turned to a plea, meaning If Bradley keeps Bradley will be challenged
happen to be blacks. So black forme notto receive anyone" In teresis at the United Nations," termination when Bradley his record clean for two years, again if the appeals court
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leaders have a vested Interest the security council office, Young said. "We have this pleaded guilty in court to a the records of his charge and overturns the circuit court's
Andrew Young up America's
decision to deny the original
resolution coming up. If we charge of possession of plea will be expunged.
In the Middle East that should Young said.
tAaks would be hint the ost
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entering
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guilty
plea
motion to dismiss the can.—
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not be taken as anti-Jewish, but
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conference telephone call ance with established prac- pening."
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mayors of Im Angeles, Allanarea hospital were among 30 about an hour while firemen
by PLO .mcw was .pt,'w'YNN's resignation now meant
Herald Staff Writer
La, Detroit, Newark, New would not anticipate the new all deals were on.
men who fought a chlorine leak worked to shut off the leak,
jd wmly by several ikiipn
1ism, Oakland and Washing- for him as Security Council
at the city's Regional Siegfried said. About 500
aims In tiers, as he
Time will be a confrotita
u special equipment already Wastewater Treatment pounds of chlorine escaped
to. Mayor Tom Bradley of Los president to have other de"r
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from the tank but' quickly
ames at the U.S. MIuk" to the
tith. This AlflfflCSflS W firefighters In Altamonte
lseds to help " there was U.S. represenlailve, he 4fl month.
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dissipated,
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no whim" between blacks and pursue U.S. policy regarg have to veto the resolidlon and Springs might not have suffered both the Altamonte Springs
"If the atoms had hit, 'it
the Rev. Jim.
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Saudis and the ether Arabs injuries while fighting a Fire Department and the (chlorine) would have bes
because of his reigna- COntKU with the
a black leader trim
will be mad" one U.N. official chlorine Leak Thursday.
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We're going to get everybody

Herald Stuff Writer
The United Way of Seminole
County Inc. has set its 1919.10
fund-raising goal at $236,600, an
Increase over last year of

Girl Scouts, $19,000; Good
Samaritan Home, $12,000; Red
Cross, $39,001); Retired Senior
Volunteer Program (RSVP),
$3,000; Salvation Army,
$40,000; USO, $100; Visiting
Nurse Association, $10,000; We
Care, $3,500, and YMCA,
$13,500.

working - students, retired
people, everybody."
"And this year," Ms. Brown
added, "We've sent out letters
to all Of the may011thSeminole
asking them to be honorary

Fourteen agencies will be
supported by United Way
during the new fiscal period.
United Way set its goals
Thursday at its meeting held in
The Greater Sanford Chamber

Israel, Says Strauss

JERUSALEM IUPI)— U. S. special envoy Robert
said today the United States will veto a proposed
U.N. resolution recognizing Palestinian rights and will
finn with Israel on current guidelines for an overall
Middle
peace.
Strauss made the statement following a more than twohour meeting with Prime Minister Menachem Begin
shortly after his arrival in Israel on a visit overshadowed
by the U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young.
Begin told reporters he and Strauss held "very serious
talks" but did not say whether they discussed the Young
affair.
But a senior Israeli officials said just before Strauss met
Begin that the prime minister was deeply angry over
reports that Israel learned of Young's secret meeting with
a PLO official last month by bugging their conversation.
Strauss

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stand

drive will begin Oct. 2, ac-

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI)— Israeli commandos stormed into a southern Lebanese town today and Israeli and
Lebanese rightist artillery bombarded a string of cities
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Pofly Turner, representing the Sanford Moose Lodge, W.O.T.M. 140$, The check
from the civic group's scholarship fund. Is meant to aid Miss Cintron In pursuing
her career In nursing. She Is expecting to attend the University of Central
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"historic" by the Curled and form., black in a Maseschadts menial
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Carter peanut warehouse has approached Its final stage
with only an analysis and "acme decisions" rw"lnf'ig to
he mad., the special counsel In charge said Thursday.
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Fire.
Her son, Tony Beard, 3, was mothers lived with their grandfighters today found the bodies found In the house. The other parents, Wiley and Rosie
of four children
their feet, victims were identified as Beard. Beard said he had left
hands and necks bound with Andrea Yvette Jones, 12; for work at 3:30 a.ni. and his
clothing — inside a burned out Tracey Jones, 7; and Amos wife departed at 7 n.m. Mrs.
frame home. Investigators said Black III, 9, a nephew of Miss Jones, 31, said she had spent the
the blaze was set and it ap. Beard and her sister, Willie night at a cousin's home in the
peared the children may have Jones.
neighborhood.
been strangled.
Arson investigator Milt Parks
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The mother of one of the said there was "no question the staying with the kids at night,"
victims said her boyfriend fire was set. We found a said Mrs. Jones. "They had just
recently tried to kill her and flammable container in one left for work ."
said "nasty things" about the bedroom.
The mothers supplied police
children. Police were seeking
"We found a young girl child the name of the suspect.
an unidentified suspect.
on a stuffed chair," Parks said. "Ile tried to kill nie," Miss
"He did It, he did It, he killed "An older boy was found on a Beard said. "He beat me with
them, I don't know why," bed. A younger child was lying bricks and boards, dragging me
screamed Loretta Beard, 24, on a floor. Still another was up and down the street. He has
when she rushed to her home found wedged, partof the fed mentioned — said nasty things
from a hospital where she had under a bed and the hands stuck about the kids."
spent the night with her sick . under a mattress."
"He was going with my sister
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A new study concludes
Americans eat too much salt in ready-made foods, and
recommends industry be told to cut back on Its use
because of the risk of heart disease and stroke.
The recommendation
forwarded to the Food and
Drug Administration for consideration could provide
new ammunition to salt critics who have been pressuring
the FDA to order reduced sodium content In processed
foods.
The study, done for FDA by a special committee of the
Federation of American Societies for Experimental
Biology, says the average American adult consumes 10 to
12 grams of salt per day. More than half of that comes
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ton's answers to a $3 million suit filed by her former
singing partner, Porter Wagoner, may be kept under seal
and not made public, a chancellor ruled Thursday.
Chancellor Robert S. Brandt ruled on a motion filed by
.: Miss Patton's attorney, Stanley Ch.rnau, which was
agreed upon by Wagoner's attorney, Torn White.
Wagoner filed the suit against Miss Patton on March 21,

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Mark said a representative of sw'
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assured him the new rating will would receive an"8" rating on
be given, to the city. But the Sept. 28 and this could mean a
representative, Mark said, substantial savings in
would not say how much of a surance rates for city
Iwi'pert
savings it would mean to city owners.
residents.
City Manager l'lul K ulbes:
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contract with him and removed 130 songs from the catalog
of their jointly owned Owepar Pubilihilig Co.

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President Carter was nonplussed by Attorney General Griffin Bell's accusations
that he had "trivialized the presidency" but now has
"returned to the establishment" by naming seasoned
veterans to the administration.
In response, the president sent a message Wednesday to
Bell, one of his closest Georgia buddies who was spending
his last full day In office.
It contained copies of a headline in the Washington Star
saying, "Fire Amateurs, Outgoing Bell Advises Carter,"
and a New York Times headline saying, "Carter Tendency to Trivialize Job Detected by Bell."
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Thanks! I'll come over tomorrow and do the same for

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receive a new fire rating on supply, fire departiiicnt
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reduction in fire insurance fire serce eomnunicatwn anti.
rates for residents ' of the fire safety control.
Ile said currently l..ikt'
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Mary's
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Francis Mark reported to
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colleagues Thursday night.
The city of Lake Mary will

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Directors of the United Way In Seminole County review some of their new
literature (from left): Chris Elsea; Bob Daehn, president, and Eddie Rose.

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deputies Thursday Ww had
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ring and a .75 carat diamond said Cavanaugh has been
ring with a silver band.
charged with the weekend
The woman said her damage, estimated at $5,000,
hiaband and 11-year-old son done to 17 of the 18 greens at the
were at borne at the time the Casselberry Country Club.
rings were probably stolen.
Cavanaugh was taken to the
Seminole County Jail In lieu of
VANDAL ARREST
Richard Donald Cavanaugh, $5,200 bond.
18, 820 Turnbull Ave.,
Karcher said a 16-year-old
Altamonte Springs, was Casselberry youth was also
ded by Caelbe Police charged in the incident with

CLEVELAND (UPI) One slayer of agent Johnnie L.
Acid suits and other equip- gas," Becker said. "Chlorine is
of
mod intensive manhunts
Oliver, 35. At times, as many as
med were ordred by the fire not flammable. Wear. dealing in the
FBI
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federal agents and local
department about two weeks with an exposure problem,
Thursday with uuof police offi
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ago, the fire chief said. The cost doppingpeople from
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for the equipment is between it."
land, injured and "tired of
Stanley (arnecki, special
$2,500 to $300 for minimum To get rid of the deadly
ronnlng,"who
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agent
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killing an FBI agent.
Cleveland
office, said today at
The firefighters who were "fog stream of water" to
Guyon
was
arrested
at
a
an
early
morning
new confergiven oxygen, treated for minor disburse the guana tomes in
Youngstown, Ohio, hospital, an In Cleveland five agents
burns and then released are: the air wher, they will disalpote
shortly alter a Embattle with spotted Guyon near a telephone
4 Class Robert Blomquld, quickly, he add.
16.
FBlagemdsanast,eetcorneIIn booth on a Youngstown street
Youngstown's southalde, He corner about 9:30 p.m. EDT

teafl*urs,$4ovtrljgktlsw,n;

Public

Corrections Department dered when a guard fired his
spokesman David Skipper Iden- rifle twice at the fleeing In-

the 00131de Um Insido their Department said chlorine gas
(firefighters) masks," transform to hydrochloric acld
Selgfrled explained. "So WheflitmlzeswiththemOlstUre
in the lungs.
there's a tendency for
'That's why wecan't,M
chlorine to seep ln "
straight atreamaof1
water

readings:

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Wets were held several haixs
WO high, Selgfrled said.'
"Anytime you haven chlorine for observation and released.
leak of that magnitude you Captain Gray Becker of the
have more positive pressure on Altamonte SpringsFire

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called twice Thursday morning counter on Aug. 11 and
Readers may have been the story reported, the budget is
RAIFORD, Fla. (UP!) - Griffith and Frederick M. and then a female called later disosversd them rnIirii
Two convicted murderers es- Barrett, both 28 and both ser- with the urne threatening days ago.
a few misled when they read the set at $75.8 million, and not $7.8
headline of a Thursday Evening
ciped ear ly today train Union ving life sentences far separate message.
The ringo WOTS discribed
Herald
page one Seminole million, The Herald regrets the
Correctional Institution by firddegreemurder convictions
$7,*RING88T0LEN
a 1.75 Carat IDId bind diS'Taibd Coisdy school
budget dory. As error.
scaling a chain-link and bar- In Orange County.
bedwtre4opped fence amid
A third Life term imate.

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Altamonte Springs.

Pair Escape Raiford

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Seminole

THREATENING

the four hospitals where they were being treated said
three of them were suffering serious respiratory troubles
and had little or no chance to survive.

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C. Lee Maynard, Commercial

The car for treatment to Florida
CALL
North Hospital in Altamonte
A 57-year-old Sanford man
Springs, a spokesman said was threatened by phone
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or
release their identities.
heandhis wife would be "taken
Detective James Bingham juvenile delinquency, criminal
No one from the fire truck care of," according to Sanford County Sheriff's DPTt1flh!d
TWO diaiflCfld rings W5f5
today
was taken to the hospital for police.
said George 0. Cintron, 67, of stolen from the borne 01 1 crimlitaiand charged with mischief. He was taken Into
mischief.
custody Wednesday, Karcher
treatment, he said.
The caller identified himself 802 Scott Drive, who lead' Longwood family, according to
Police
Chief
George
Karcher
said.
According to Casselberry as a member of the Seminole United Veterans and Senior Seminole County deputies.

NAPLES, Italy (UP!)— Doctors treating the seven
surviving infants of octuplets born to Mrs. Pasquallne
Chiasnese said tothiv three of thorn nr- -. arInn.
,'d'wt
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..ditlon and are not expected to live,
Mrs. Chiasnese, wife of an insurance agent, gave birth
to eight live infants Thursday In a delivery that equaled
the world record for live births. Seven hours after the
delivery one of the Infants, a 15-ounce girl died.
Three boys and four girls remained alive, but doctors at

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter begins a
working vacation tonight by flying to St. Paul, Minn., for
an energy forum, then boarding the paddleboat Delta
Queen for a weeklong cruise down the Mississippi River.
Press secretary Jody Powell described the trip as an
.1 "energy campaign" in which Carter hopes to generate
grassroots' support for his national energy policies which
have been treated harshly by Congress.
The trip aboard the sternwheeler will include several
stops in Minnesota and Iowa normal stops for the 52year-old river boat which will carry regular passengers as
well as the presidential party.
A White House spokesman said the staff is not concerned about safety conditions on the vessel—despite th
fact the Coast Guard had labeled it an "unacceptable firee

ASem1noleCountyftruck police, the fire truck was
In transit to a vehicle fire traveling wed on State Road
collided Thursday afternoon 436 and turned south on 1742
with a car on U.S. Highway 17- when the collision occurred.
92 In Casselberry.
The car had traveled north an
Herndon Ambulance Service 17.92 and turned wed on 436.
transported two persons from

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putting the boy, center of many oblivious to other people's Leffler was flanked on his right
She replied, "1 think it might Arcadia
conversations in Lake Mary, In
rights. You have no business, as by his mother and on his left by be better for ... ihim ... to be
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one of fiRS's "Start Center" a stranger, going into other the public defender, Steve committed. It
Start centers are
might straighten
programs.
people's homes," Leffler told Knowlton.
by teachers, but there are nq
him out."
the boy.
The burglary occurred Aug. 3
wails and no locked gates. •\r
The boy's mother testified
seven times since he was 12,
Let tier informed the youth of
"II you can't straighten out, she saw the boy only on
liftS
pleaded guilty to a burglary at a Lake Mary residence,
his appeal rights and said "the that official in Orlando saut
a boy might ."et
charge Thursday, was ruled a where $75 was taken, according YOU will have to go to weekends, since she worked
PPe! must be made in 30 maximum of two furloughs td
delinquent and re-committed to to police. The boy had broken Okeechobee or Marianna," nights, and said the boy's father
Leffler said. Both institutions was a truck driver.
visit his home while living a
the jurisdiction of state Health into the home, police said.
If fIRS determines to place the center. The IIRS official*
She said the boy didn't "want
Lefflercommitted theboyfor are designated as "schools for
and Rehabilitative Services
supervision from myself. He the boy in one of its "Start also said it was possible for ;r
an indefinite period of time that boys."
(HRS).
"What's your problem?", rebels against supervision, but Center" programs, he may boy to be out of the center and
19th
go
beyond
his
birthLe
Juvenile Court Judge Ken- cannot
f tier asked the boy.
otherwise we get along fine." possibly be sent to Fernandina back home in six months;
neth Leffler, of the 18th Circuit day.
"I don't have any problem,"
Leffler asked the boy's Beach. Other Start Center dependent upon funds furnished
Court, who presided, said he
"You can't go around the boy replied.
programs are held
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mother, "What do you think
at to run the programs by the .-tat
would ask HRS to consider breaking the law and be
The boy as he stood before ought to do?"
Tallahassee, Tampa and Legislature.

Carter Begins His Vacation

Federal in Sanford.

get everybody

By HUGH THOMSON
Herald Staff Writer
A 14-year-old Lake Mary
juvenile who has been arrested

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said.
Beirut radio said 50 Israeli commandos invaded the
town of Shakra, about five miles north of the LebaneseIsraeli border, searched several houses and blew up at
least two of them.
It was the latest in a series of assaults In the region,
apparently aimed at suspected Palestinian guerrilla
position. There were no immediate reports of casualties
the Israelis pulled out.

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Friday, Aug. 17, 1979-3A

Lake Mary Youth Sentenced' For Burglary,.

IN BRIEF

allowance for uncollected Employees thairman. thacey
($25,000) and emegenciei Is administrator of the Qty of
Longwood.
Budget amounts approved by ($2,000) account for the rest of
George Touhy, Residential
the board of directors were: the needed revenues.
and Special Gifts chairman.
Boy Scouts, $23,000; Catholic
Ms. Brown, the new chair- Touhy Is retired.
ca1_l.I
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man, said, "Fm really
Hezekiah Rosa, Black D1v1.
Children' Home Society, delighted to take over this sian chairman. Rosa is a city
$17,000; Community Coor- particular job. This year we are fireman and pastor of th
dinating Child Care, $7,500; going to get total involvement. Freewill Hoilnesa Church. e

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drive were:
Wayne Albert, Financial
Division chairman and fund
drive coordinator. Albert Is
assistant vice president of
busi ness development at First

These total $192,600.Expenses
and contingencies ($17,000),

cording to Sheila Brown,
chairman of the coming year's
drive. A victory dinner will be
held early in November, according to Ms. Brown.
Two new agencies were
added to the United Way
budget, Drug Action Committee
and Retired Senior Volunteer
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Named to head the different
divisions in the fund raising

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$16,600.

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a bomb he add was piazged
in his radlocauette player,
he told her "he had a very
unhappy life and. didn't
want to contInue.
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passengers and the sevenmember flight crew

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considering
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that he might be getting the hook early In the game.
"Well, It's like this," Robinson came beck. "You
see, this game Is being broadcast on radio here In
South Florida, and I Just wanted all the folks
kflow that Robby Robinson was here talking to you.
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probably what they are saying right now."
Quackenbush broke out In an ear-toear grin, went
back to the mound and struck out the next batter to
end the rally and the inning. He went onto pitch the
entire game, gain a win and send Altamonte Springs
into the finals.
Ah, but what's that they say about more than
way to skin a cat?

me
out.

That's the way it is in haset,au
Take the Altamonte Springs Little League

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305.3221l or 831-9993
Friday, August 17, 1979--4A

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THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor

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shaky.

He hadn't pitched since the regular season a
month before, and here he was In the big one.
It was a very threatening situation.
eg
j Robby Robinson
roots and decided to do something quickly.
by
He walked out onto the field and called his pitcher
over to the foul line, where they conducted one of

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last month at Homestead.
Seems pitcher Troy Quackenbush was a little

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Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $l8.);
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, 4O.00.
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Crisis

frontcourter who lasted only one season.
Then came Cuban.Amerlcans Pita and Albert In
the last COt)1I ci years.
Now It's Calvin and Doug.
the names Calvin Lingelbach and Doug
Dyer will be playing under when the fronton opens
Its doors for a new season come Sept. 7.
New general manager Jack Case has watched the
Pair of former University of Central Florida
athletes perform on the cancha, and likes what he

everyone speculating.
Quackenbush was visibly shaking from netVOfleS&amp;
"Troy, do you know why I came out here?"
Robinson asked his young lefthander.

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They signed contracts Th ursday afternoon and
are ticketed for the early games.
In all llklihood, more aid more Americans will be
getting Into jal-ali, and not simply because more

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It is no great tribute to Lane Kirkland that the
first meeting of the AFL-CIO's executive council
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under his leadership should consider
nationalization of the oil companies as one possible
solution to the energy crisis.
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clear that the oil companies have abandoned the
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more than a little manipulating of their own, both
,
'a
WASHINGTON (NEA) Boys and maybe
abroad and at home, to maximize their profits.
"
born after Jan. 1, 1963, take note, Uncle
girls
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (NEA)
Who says
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It has been U.S. tax laws combined with a
want you.
Sam
may
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worldwide oil shortage and cartel control of oil g0mt Is doing nothing about Inflation?
military
dra might soon start again if
me
When
wise
shoppers
In
this pert of California
unum
supplies by the OPEC countries that have made need reiid,
Pentagonoffic1alsand thelrfrlendslnCongre
they poss up the volume dealers, and
such manipulation profitable.
have
their way.
q
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,
beadspendth&amp; money tUSam's Place.
,
,
of hope sO remains, however, for youn
Reform the tax laws, curb the gluttony that has Saznnms what could be called the Great Federal
.
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people,
who have not faced draft calls since
helped cause the shortage, check the cartel's Flea Market.
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President Carter opposes any,
December
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tyranny. But nationalize domestic oil companies?
Well, ft's not precisely a flea market. But
current
law and he will win some
change
In
Never.
customers say it's great Just the same. Several
siçpoit
from
lawmakers.
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times a year the government gathers Its surplus
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There is competition between American oil
11
TheSenateandHouaewllltackiethelssuethis'
g'&amp;-property at McClellan Air Force Base here, and
firms, no matter how skeptical the American
fall
when they consider a proposal to resume
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at other repositories throughout the United
people may be. Conspiracy theories are the
draft registration effective Jan. 1, 1981, for
it
,
males who become 18 years old on that date ore;
way to explain anything that goes wrong, and the States, then peddles It at discount prices to the
a public.
later.
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oil companies are ready targets. So much so that
Although the proposal does not specIficaUj
Disco
un
t?
Sometimes
the
mer
ch
an
di
se
is
relatively unknown candidate for state controller
require the drafting of new soldiers, It would
almost give away. Tires go far $3, tables for $5,
in California won statewide election a few years and typewriters may be had for less than $1t
expedite such .a decision.
ago by running on the slogan, "The man the oil
The Selective Service System, which ad..
Much of the surplus property Is second hand,
companies fear most." In fact, they didn't even some of It Is the worse for wear, but all things
ministers draft registration, has dropped from a
bureaucracy of 3,O00to fewer than 100 employees
know who he was.
considered the Federal Flea Market may have
since
the all-volwtm force began in 1973.
bargains
In
America.
It is competition that has held oil company the bed
stopped
conducting physical examinations of
profits to less than average in percentage of equity
Besides, its inventory Is owesome. This year
A
potential
draftees In 1974 and, a year later,
and percentage of sales, the only significant ways government agencies will put more than $3
President
Ford ordered the termination of
billion worth of variety on the market,
in which profits can be measured.
registration
procedures for all young men.
By THOMASFERRARO
everything from thimbles to tactical aircraft.
volume of $120 million,
The spur of competition is what keeps Shell and
According
to the House Armed Services.
NORFOLK (UPI) The Norfolk Shipbuilding
Most of the property Is considered obsolete, but
"Down the road, things even look better,"said
Standard and Mobile and Union and Atlantic RichEure. "Overall, the 'Industry Is still In a slump Committee, however, the Selective Service still'
useful, and the bureaucracy markets It In lieu of and Drydock Corp. has maintained full steam
is required to 2sm e a ready supply of military '
calling in the amp dealers.
field sharp and efficient. Merge them into one huge
through an Industry slump, thanks to a multi.
but we are doing pretty well."
manpower should the need arise. But It cannot,,
national combine administered by the Department
The nation's shipbuilding slump dates back
faceted program emphasizing repair operations.
Actually, the scrap dealers do buy some of
61 EY
While Newport News Shipbuilding Co. and tIwlV73 Arab oil embargo and Is entrenched In med that test.
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'PSW estimates that JIQJ,
ol thi MIen's ahlpB4sns have flaw
en uveratardance of tanker and cargo ships.
eliminate competition and 'put bureaucrát3 In
Federal Flu Market. SfliiU business agents also
It would receive Its first
Contributing
factors
Include
the
depressed
days
would
lapse
before
for
new
ships
cut
into
charge and what will you have?
shop for the surplus, as do a good number of dared as reduced demand
under
the
current
system; it wants the
world
economy,
rate
sales,
Norshlpco
has
enjoyed
record
business
undercutting
by
foreign
and civic organizations. still, the governHooboy. If you like the gasoline panic, you'll love sociallikes
that
is
and
enlarged
to
have
the
first
candidate
within 30
Its
workforce.
builders
and
shippers
and
President
Carter's
50
capacity
mefit
to think
Its primary customer
a state oil monopoly.
days after mobilization and 100,000 recruits
per
cent
cut
"Using
the
multi-faceted
in
the
Navy's
approach,
we
have
shipbuilding,
all
of
the private Individual,
within 60 days.
managed to get through the slump," said which Is done at private y
One of the more notable individuals Is a Charles H. Ewe, senior vice president in charge
The House committee concluded that the beat
Sy t
Ewe said Norfolk Shipbuilding, with it
CalIfo
engineer
named
Bob
Truax.
He
may
of
Northipco
shipyard operations,
business about equally split between commer- WiY to assure this supply Is to require,
Th
hold the all-time record for bargain hunting. A
"We have had an aggressive sales approach, dal and Navy work, credits a combination of registration of all young men so that they would
few yews ago he bought three inertial platform ' built a reputation of getting work done ontime factors for Its success.
be available for Immediate examination and.
Two FBI agents were shot to death in El Centro, systems from government surplus; their arid have generally been free of labor
One of the biggest factors, he said, was the Induction If the need arose.
Calif., by a political activist who seems to have original value was about $36 million, and Truaz problems," Ewe said In an Interview,
The panel added that registration could attract
company's decision to expand Its facilities with a
chosen that irrational means of protesting his got them for $31 apiece.
rt
more
volunteers into the reserves by making
Contributing heavily to the company's success new $5 million, 1,0400t pier and suppo
youth
more aware of military service. The Army
grievances against society. Across the country, in
Others at the Federal Flea Market have picked was the Increased emphasis 'on ship repairs facilites and a $15 million floating drydock
Ready
Reserve now has a pool of about 140,000
for
pocket
during
a
decade
for
Titan,
the
nation's
12ged
which has seen the demand
Cleveland, another FBI man was killed on the up thousand dollar malorcycles
men,
well
below the minimum of 340,000 trained.
Ewe traces the firm's bmn to the Federal
same day by an escaping robber and rapist. The money, and air conditiomers for less than the cod new vessels plunge, Ewe said.
WilliS
other
shipYwls
comp
for
ete
the few Maritime Act of 1970, designed to spur construe. soldiers it feels It weds to supplement active
two events were unrelated except as they Of Pl=bWg W8111dion. A hospltii in Alabome
Units.
ng
di
co
ntracts,
Northlpco
generates
tion of
new American merchant ships.
,,,, demonstra te thedeadlyhazarin a lawman's life, °C. purchased a "mobile automatic shipbuil
much
of
Its
profit
by
overhauling,
repairing
and
Although few ships were built under the act, Not all the committee members support the
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it.
: J. Robert Porter and Charles W. Elmore, federal 11110 warM;
plan. Reps. Bob Can, DMIch,, and Patricia
updating old vessels.
Norahlpco at the time geared Its facilities
;agents with exemplary records and promising
,y pr
Schroeder, D.Colo ,said the panel had not found
that was where the
Although
Newport
News
Shipbuilding
remains
repair
work,
figuring
11~ careers, were shot without warning In their El
a" there Is SIiti Nevada C0lk(s. lii the nation's largest private shipyard and would be made
with the volunteer system. And they
ached OWN its very aldaice to govsromsut Virginia's biggest private einploybr,
wondered
why the committee found It necessary.
since 1977
Centro office by a young man whose political ac' hiI$I1 Oftiduli thiti hive purchased libtifY
It turned out to be a good move.
,
to
bed
s
the r.wvu, which were not called..
e
niinbe
of
blUe
collar
ployees
h
th
em
as
dr
opped
tivities had brought him to FBI attention in
NOrshlpco contacted El paso
elMng, biacoerdo and carpeting from the froni IL000 to 15O0 while, at Norsldpco, blue liquified
a upon In either the Korean or the Vietnam wars.
past A suicide note left by the killer, who also took surphle outlets; they ha,, even ociutructed a
natural gas carrier, and asked what
The Carter anInIdrdlon'i response has been..
collw
employment
has
risen
from
2,300
to
more
could
do
for the company In
of
his own life, indicated that the system rather than Uww.etory
lnIdratlon biildii from
than
3,460.
repairs when their vessels were in Tldswater &amp;MkeI* to determine. Mambers of the Joint
the twa FBI agents was the target at which he had once owned byWuIllnes,
Qdefs of Staff and Army Secretary Clifford
While Newport News warns of further possible
The Inquiry led to a $54 rpm(on it2IC
aimed. The note appears to say, In eftect, that there
it sioijj bs no(4 thus not SS1I
Alexander favor registration, but Defense'.
s dg Iays thee siificlei* new work can be In turn, led to Noriulpco's _lIio,, up
was nothing personal in his terrible act.
cheep at the federal market. Dean Eadon, who secured, Nsrshipco plans to hire another * to program.
Secretary Harold Brown says hi opposes it.
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i year, Newport News had sales totaling construction of new vessels, which total about
people everywhere,' tho message was
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$36 million to $50 million for 1970. ft has some 31 aIde who ceald be voting In the tr election.
yon axe a Jarie Sam, the federal proprietor, Is not nearly
clear enough, and very personal
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target, not for what you do, but for, what you are.' seg.uhe
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White had been thrown out
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The Pittsburgh Pirates continued their rampage Th ursday
night by nipping the San Diego
Padres, 5-4, for their sixth

2 G.R. Pete
Houston
5.40
Placed pitcher Ben
0 (44) 117.20, P (44) 219.00, T
Robergeon the 21-day disabled list
6.10 42)
and recalled pitcher Peter Ladd
3.40
Seventh 0 s
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from Columbus of the Southern
(
1 Black Limo
380 420 3.40
League.
2 Manatee Brenda 10.20 160 460
Chicago
Placed pitcher Ken
3 Third Brother
420
Holtzman on the 21 -day disabled list
Q (1-2) 52.001 P (1.2) 104.501 (21)
and called up pitcher George Riley
210.90, 1 (1.2-3) 152.40, (2.1.3) 237.00.
from Wichita of the American Harneá s Racing
Eighth 85-16T.31.59
Association.
3 Mike Whiz
18.20 5.50 6.10
Pittsburgh
Placed pitcher Jim
I WP Ranger
3.10 4.10
SIMINOLI
Rooker on the 21.day disabled list
6 Gifted Katie
5.60
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
and called up outfielder Alberto Lois
0 (1-3) 42.40, P (3.1) 110.40, 1 (3.1.
First RiCi
from Portland.
3 Mannart Harry
9.00 3.40 3.20 6) 377.40
Football
Ninth C½,T. 31.10
$ Royal Black Sir
5.40 3.10
Tampa Bay
Acquired punter I Baby Bear
Favorite Dish
5.60 3.40 2.80
2
5.10
Tom Blanchard from New Orleans
6.00 4.00
(34) 24.20, T (347), Time I LoneSome Eagle
and waived punter so Adklsson.
.. 2 K.C. Denim, ''-'
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Washington - Signed quar.
0(2-1)16.40, P (2-$ 20.00.1 04Sscond Race
terback Fred Mornsen
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and
MidnIght Honey 5.10 240 2.20 3) 234.40.
released
quarterback
Gary
Tenth CS-lOT. 31.44
2.50 2.10
Valbuena.
6.60 3.00 200
2.40 2 SIlk SOft
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New England Released running
3.20 2.80
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Q ($4) 1.40
back Randy Love of the UnIversity
610
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of Houston.
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2 Tally Brian
WillIams to St. Louis and acquired
1210 7.00 3.00
9.10 5 To The Front
3 CJ Rodney
defenseman Barry Gibbs from the
5.10 7.70
Q(25) 70.50, T (1.2-3) 3S.4I, Time 2 WIn With Wiley
New York Islanders, completing a
3 Total Effort
7.20
2:10.4.
three$eam transaction
(i.) 20.50, P (12) 57.00. 1 04a
FOWIh Race
Washington - Signed goalie
1 Tennl Time
3.80 2.50 2.10 3)133.40.
Wayne Stephenson to a Iwoyeor
TweifthA*,, 1. 30.23
3.20 2.20
3 Sam Bangs:
contract.
2.40 7 Rocko Troubles 10.40 4.00 3.20
S Ezra Quick
Basketball
3.60 3,60
P (4-3) 10.40, Time S Ell's Belle
Q (3.4)
Portland
Named Maurice
4 Flying Scott
2.00
2:05.3.
"Bucky" Buckvalter assistant
0(7-1)20.20, p (7.) •i.00, 1 (7.5Fifth Race
ch.
4.10 2.40 3.20 4) 139.50.
5 Scarlet Tartan
Utah
Signed forward Larry
A - 2444: Handle $191,211
2 Rush Williams
3.80 3.40
Knight of Loyola (Ill.) to a three.
5.20
6 Doug's Dandy
year contract.
Q()$) 9.40, T (5.24) *64.00, Time
2:07.0.
Sixth Race
6 Ann Laud
3.20 2.40 2.40
3.50 2.40
3 Push Button
2.40
5 Damon Raker
Q (3.4) *5.00. P (4.3) 10.20, Time
DAYTONA IIACH
2:04.2.
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Seventh Race
PirstGame
4 Saratoga Danny 7.40 2.40 3.20
2CarasaGerardo 12.20 4.40 3.50
2.10 2.40
5 Willie Do It
llranlAndre
4.00 3.40
3.10
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5.00
Q (4-5) sw, p (4-5) 19.40, TIiise
1 (244) 100.40.
2:00.2.
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I 10th Race
2Victor-Pradira 12.40 1.10 4.80
S Cypress Storm 19.00 740 3.50
IAr.no.Mandlola
11.60 4.50
3.00 2.40
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O Trani .Oastl II
4.00
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0(2-1)51.64, P (2-5) 129.35: T (2.131.00, P (5.1) 74.20, Time
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Third Game
Ninth Race
ORodoIfo
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apologized for his "slip of the tongue" Thursday and promised
not to make any attempt to lure New York Yankees third
baseman Graig Nettles and Cincinnati Reds second baseman
Joe Morgan over to his team in next year's free-agent market.
Kroc, 76, a millionaire who made his fortune In the fastfood
chain business, said he was taking "full responsibility" for the
mistake he made Tuesday by publicly saying he would like to
get Nettles from the Yankees and Morgan from the Reds for
his Padres.
His statements lnunedlitely touched off charges of tampering by Yankees' owner George Stelnbrenner and Reds' President Dick Wagner and finally resulted In a telegram from
baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, saying the commissioner
wished to speak with him. Kuhn would not comment on what
action may be taken.
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LOS ANGELES (UP!) When Los Angeles Rams' owner
Carroll Rosenbloom drowned In Florida April 2, a time bomb
was set off In the NFL organization. Thursday, it exploded.
Georgia Rosenbloom, wife of the late owner and 70 percent
shareholder In the club following his death, fired Carroll's son
Steve as executive vice president and replaced him with Don
Kioderman.
The Rams Issued the following statement:
"Due to basic differences In philosophies, Georgia Rosenbloom, owner and president of the Los Angeles Rams, has
terminated the services of Steve Rosaibloom, vice-president
In charge of dayo.day operations, a position that Steve has
held for a year. Mrs. Rosenbloom has appointed Don
Kiostemman, an eight-year Rams' executive, as vicepresident
and general manager responsible for day-to-day Rains' activities.
"Georgia will continue to administer the entire Rams'
argint1on following the wishes and and dictates of her late
husband, Carroll Rosenbloom. All of their philosophies and
policies will continue as part of Carroll's legacy."
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WACO, Texas (UP!) First baseman Hence Dill' singled
with the bases loaded to score two runs and lead Elkton, Md.,
pad Naples, Fla., 13.10 Thursday night in the senldinals of
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GAINESVILLE (UPI) L The Florida
will have to endure another siuon In cramped Florida Gym, it
was leaned Thursday, became completion the 12,00-seat
of

Stipiwn C. O'Connell arena will be delayed.

Dyson è Co., of Pensacola, contractor for the $112 million
bmdldk, has asked the state Department of General Services

foaN'day cictesulon on the Nov. 31 "vthitanflal completion"
date, adversity officials said,

Butterfly Mark Set

P.M.
New York (Kobel 5.6) at
Cincinnati (Seaver 115). 8:05

P.M.

San Francisco (Whitson 5.7)
at St. Louis (Fulgham 4.1), 5:35
p.m.
Philadelphia (Larch 4.11) it
Houston
(LaCorte 1•0),
0:35
P.M.
Saturday's Games
San Diego at Chicago
New York
Clncl, night
Los Ang
Pittsbgh, night
Atlanta
Montreal, night
San Fran at St. Louis, night
Phila at Houston, night
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Thursday
Sasoball
Rudi on the 15-day disabled list.

B rohamer Hurt
Making Catch
B(TON (UP!)
Bcstoi
Red Sox second baseman Jack
Brohamer -carried
wasfrom the
field Thursday night with a
severely strained rightknee
after making a diving Catch off
foul pop by Rudy Torres in
the fifth Inoing of a game
against the Chicago Whit. SQL
He was taken to the Red Sex
chl,hoqae where he was exam.
med by team physician Dr.
Arthur Pappas, ho said he
could not estimate how long
&amp;rjhamer might be sidelined
wtliher,.eaminedthekneeln
24 hours.
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National League
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W L. Pct. os
Pittsbrgh
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64 31
Chicago
63 54 .538 6
Phila
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St. Louis
60 55 .505
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West
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Houston
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Cinci
66 56 .5
San Fran
$7' 44 .471 13
Los Ang
55 U .435 11½
San Diego
53 69 .131 17½
Atlanta
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Thursday's Results
Chicago 14, San Francisco 4
Pittsburgh 5, San Diego
New York 6, Atlanta 3
Los Ang 1, St.L 2, 15 inns,
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
San Diego (Shirley 5.12) at
Chicago (Caudill 0.1), 2:30 p.m.
Los Angeles (Hough 3-4) at
Pittsburgh
(Bibby 92),
p.m.
Atlanta
(Solomon
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Twins 5, Yankees 1:
Geoff Zahn allowed five hits
in eight innings and Ron
Jackson delivered a two-run
double to highlight it three-run
eighth, helping Minnesota snap
a three-game losing streak.

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Orlando-Seminole Jai-Alai general manager Jack Case, center, conducts the trouble."
windup In the middle of his
signing of Doug Dyer and Calvin Llngbach (seated left and right, respectively)
Paul Spllttorff fired a four- motion, stepped toward the
to professional playing contracts Thursday afternoon at the fronton in Fern hitter and Todd Cruz
drove in plate and threw the ball,"
Park. Looking on are players-manager Juan Bengoa, left, and fronton publicist two runs
to drop Baltimore's Palermo said of the bulk. "In
Happy Ison. Orlando-Seminole opens its season Sept. 7.
first-place lead in the American the process, he disengaged
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two-run single by Kevin Wicks which made it
20 in the first inning.
However, pitcher Mike Felts settled down
and tamed Seminole most of the way. Four
Seminole errors and two walks spelled defeat
in the crucial sixth-inning rally by Fort Worth.,
Host Pasadena defeated Lafayette, La., 1-0
in Thursday's other game. Pasadena has
permitted just five hits and its pitchers have
fanned 32 batters in two games.

PASADENA, Tex.-Seminole Pony
Baseball League allstar hopes were wiped out
Thursday night when Fort Worth erupted for
four runs in the sixth inning and held on for a
9-5 victory which eliminated the Seminole
County team from the Pony League South
Division tournament.

are being built and there Is a greater need
for players. It seems the level of competition In the
arnateur rariks is also on the WWI*
Having !std both Calvin and Doug closely for
theIasttwoyears,Ih1veastrmghunththeYvlllbe
just fringe players.
better
The front wall IS the limit, and it's a mighty big
wall.

professional contracts may well be the first crack of
a new dawn on the petals horizon.
With very few exceptions, the sport of Jai-alai has
been dominated by the Basques since the fronton
opened In 1962. The first American was Bryan, a no-

Friday, Aug. 17, 1fl-SA

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fronton is signing two local amateurs to

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Thursday night It was Omar
Moreno's turn to grab the
SPotlight,
Moreno's two-run single off
Gaylord Perry, 10-10, capped a
three-run fourth inning that
helped the Pirates to their win.
It followed Ed Ott's RBI single
in the fourth and put the Pirates
ahead, 4-2.
"1 know the pitchers very
well," said Moreno, a lifetime
.241 hitter now batting .2. "I
knowhowthey'regolngtopitch
me, and I try to make contact."

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Friday, Aug. 17, 197f-7A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

FrIday, Aug. 17, 17,

Seminole County Schoo
loss Driver Ms. S. BIIiW
Forest City Road. Oakland Hilts. traflwesd hisses,
Sear Lake, Retest City (levis 4151436).
10:10 C.431 I Arietta St
10:12 C431 &amp; Hlllvlew Dr
10:14 C431 &amp; Oskiando Dr
10:16 Trahiwood Dr I Balsa Dr
10:19 lunnell Rd I Eden art Ave
10:22 Oranole Way &amp; leSrview Dr
10:34 Llnneal Beach Dr I leer Lake dr
10:23 Sear Lake Rd I Sear Lake CIr
10:30 Balmy Beach Dr &amp; Suniet Rd
10:31 Balmy Beach Dr I Mill Nd
10:32 Floral Way I Sunset Rd
10:34 Holiday Ave &amp; Lynnwoed Avs
10:36 Curtis Dr I Jerome Way
10:39 Sear Lake Rd &amp; Gliavea C?
10:40 Sear Lake Rd &amp; Anna Dr
10:45 Pearl Lake Cswy I Peeriview Dr
10:46 Pearl Lake Ciwy I Pisah Dr
IvstDriverMs.N.Josss
Markham Woods. The Springs, lanlands Estates,
Sprtsg Oaks (Weeds). Heatherbes Village
10:20 Markham Woods Rd I Old Pest Nd
10:21 Markham Woods Rd &amp; Spanish Oak Trail
10:22 Markham Woods Rd &amp; "Lipton's" Stop
10:23 Markham Woods Rd I Olinithel Ln
10:34 Markham Woods Nd I Parson's Rd
10:23 Markham Woods Nd I Ibis Nd
10:29 51431 I Springs Blvd
10:33 Oreenbrlsr IIvd &amp; Montgomery Rd
10:35 Greonbriar Blvd I Mockingbird Ut
10:35 Little Wekiva Rd I Lakelpuf Lit
10:39 Little Wekiva Rd &amp; Alhberry Us
10:41 Little Wekiva Rd I Springs Oaks lIvd
10:43 Little WekIva Rd I Wildwuod St
10:43 Little Wakiva Rd &amp; Oreinbriar Blvd
10:17 Hickory Wood Ave &amp; Greenbrlar Blvd
10:19 SprIng Oaks Blvd I North Indigo Rd
BvslDrlv.rMs.l.Kr41
Sweetwater Club. Hunter's P.it, Wakiva, Iranloy Hills
(Isles Pelet), Jenelfsr 151111$
11:13 Sweetwater Club Blvd &amp; Sweotwetor Club dr
11:19 Hunt Club Blvd I Masters Trail (Hunter's Point)
11:21 East Wekiva Trail I Ledbury Dr
11:22 East WekIva Trail &amp; Ludlow Dr
11:24 Holderness Cit I Coiyer Dr (last)
11:21 East Wekiva (rail I Canterclvb Trail
11:30 Hunt Club Blvd I Cumberland Cir
11:33 West Lake Irint Icy Rd &amp; Camelia Ct
11:37 West Lake Irantley Rd &amp; West Lake Brantley Dr
11:26 Oak Dr I West Lake Brantipy Os
11:41 PoInsettia Dr &amp; West Lake Irantley Dr
11:43 Westwood Dr I "Hamel's" Stop
11:43 West Lake Irantley Rd &amp; lrantliy Hills CI
11:47 West Lake Irantley Nd I Jennifer Hops live
lvi? Driver Ms. N. 44kles
Spring Oaks (Neftel West)
11:33 Little Weklva Rd &amp; Greonbrler 11W
11:37 Little Wikiva Rd I Wildwood St
11:3 LIttle Wekiva Rd I Spring Oaks Blvd
11:41 Little Wekiva Rd &amp; Ashb.ny Ut
11:43 Little WekivaRd I Lakespur Lit
Bust Driver Ms. I, Sletcheir
Apple Valley. Douglas Avenue Area, Ir$arwssd, Spring Oeks
(levitt), Springs Outs Wesli, Heitberlse Village
11:30 Douglas Ave &amp; CandlewIck Nd
11:31 Douglas Ave I Bayberry Rd
11:32 Douglas Ave £ Highland St
11:31 Douglas Ave I. Loraine Dr
11:3* SRI3OIJayDr
11:10 SR436IFrancesOr
11:44 Greessbrlar Blvd I Mockingbird Lit
11:47 Greenbrlar Blvd &amp; Hlckerywood Ave
11:4* Spring Oaks Blvd &amp; Hlclwrywood Ave
11:50 Spring Oaks Blvd &amp; North Indigo Rd
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los 6 Driver Ms.S. lurliek
Trallwsed Estates, lAIrS Aflamule. Wea*srsflsld Meulgamory
Nd, River lvi. MeadewflsldAts
11:30 Northwestern Ave &amp; Balsa Dr
11:32 NorthweslernAvelMessDr
11:34 Clemson Dr &amp; Baylor Ave
11:21 Clemson Dr I LyMIsfistlAy.
11:36 Tulane As DI t?111WSi •
11:37 TutaneAveILyncfitislde"
11:3* Tulane Ave &amp; Westtserstield Ave
11:41 Mor,tgomer*' Rd &amp; Esther In
11:43 Montgomery Rd&amp;Oreonbrlar Blvd
11:43 Montgomery Nd I Clear Channel Dr
lesS Driver Mi. D. Devbsrt
Lake Destiny Apis, Spring Lake Hills (Neeses £ Apis)
Spring Valley Wymsre Irove Apis
11:21 Wymor, Nd &amp; Spring Lake Hills Dr
11:27 Roihingwood Trail I Spring Cove Trail
11:2* Spring Lake Hills Dr I Spring Coos Trail
11:30 Spring Lake Hills Dr &amp; Lake Destiny Trill
11:33 Spring Lake HIlls Dr &amp; $pringwasd'Trsil
11:31 Wymore Rd &amp; Pacesetter Apis
11:37 SprlIsgValleyRdILtyeOskLn
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11:21 Spring Vallgy Nd 6 Lonelsul Lit
11:10 Spring Valley Nd I Variety Tree dr
11:42 Spring Valley Rd &amp; Spring Valley ,sp
11:41 Wymofi Nd 9 Wymori Grove s
loss Orluse Ms. S. Billies
PsrisI City lead, bIlled Wills. Sear Lake. Posit Lake Apis.
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Here are bus sch.dul.s for some
Seminole County schools.
Remaining schedules will be published
in The Evening H.rald b.for.
schools open Aug. 27.

LAKE BRANTLEY
Morning trips for 11th 1 12th grade students.
Time
Bus 3 DrIver Mr. C. Phinney
Sweetwater Cove, Sweetwater Oaks. Sabal Point
6:30 Wekiva Springs Rd 1. Sweetwater Cove Blvd
6:33 Sweetwater Blvd South Sweetwater Creek Dr West
6:35 Sw.etwater Blvd I Valley Dr
6:36 Sweetwater Blvd &amp; Country Side Dr
6:36 Sweetwater Blvd I Blue Lake Dr
6:10 Sweetwater Blvd I Wekiva Springs Rd
6:42 Fox Valley Dr (West) I Weklva Springs Rd
6:43 Sabal Palm Dr 1. Weklva Springs Rd
Ius2 Driver Ms. H. Jones
Sweetwater Cub, Hunter's Point, Weklva, BraiWley
Hills (hess. Point), Jennifer Estates
6:20 Sweetwater Club Blvd I Swe.$water Club Cir
6:24 Hulit Club Blvd &amp; Masters Trail (Hunter's Point)
6:26 East Wekiva Tr I. Ledbvry Dr
6:27 East Wekiva Tr I Ludlow Dr
6:29 Holderness CIr DI Colyer Dr (East)
6:31 East Wekiva It &amp; Cambridge Dr
6:31 West Wekiva Yr I Canterclub Yr
6:37 Hunt Club Blvd &amp; Berkshire Clr
6:36 Hunt Club Blvd I Cumberland Cir
6:42 West Lake Brantley Rd &amp; Camehla Dr
6:44 West Lake Brantley Rd I West Lake Brantley Dr
6:16 Oak Dr I West Lake Brantley Dr
6:16 PoinsettIa Dr I West Lake Brantley Dr
6:50 Westwood Dr I "Hamel's" Stop
6:52 West Lake Brantley Rd I Brantiey Hills Ct
6:34 West Lake Brantley Rd &amp; Jennifer Hope Blvd
Bus I DriverMs. 1. Xrel
Spring Oaks, Spring Oaks Weeds, Heatherten Villege
6:33 Spring Oaks Blvd I North indigo Rd
6:37 Greenbrlar Blvd &amp; Mockingbird Ln
6:39 Greenbr$ar Blvd I Hlckorywood Ave
6:41 Greenbriar Blvd &amp; LIttle Weklva Rd
6:43 Wiidwood St &amp; Little Wekiva Rd
6:43 SprIng Oaks Blvd 5. Little Wekiva Rd
6:46 Ashberry Ln &amp; Little Wekiva Rd
6:47 Lakespur Ln 1. LIttle Wekiva Rd
Bus $1 Driver Ms. J. Bayles
Markham Weeds, The Springs, Sanlande Istales
6:33 MarKham Woods Rd I Old Post Rd
6:36 Markham Woods Rd I Spanish Oak It
6:37 Markham Woods Rd &amp; "Lipton's" Stop
6:39 Markham Woods Rd DI GlenEthel Ln
6:10 Markham Woods Rd &amp; Parson's Rd
6:41 Markham Woods Rd &amp; Ibis Rd
6:43 SR434 1. Springs Blvd
Bust Driver Ms. L. Si.ldiner
Apple Valley + Douglas Rd Area, Srlarwesd,
Weathersfield, Montgomery Rd. River Run, Mudewfield Apis
6:30 Douglas Rd I Candlewick Rd
6:31 Douglas Rd I BayBerry Rd
6:32 Douglas Rd I. Highland St
6:33 SR 436IJay Dr
6:36 SR 436 5. Eileen Ave
6:37 Lynchfield Ave I Tulane Dr
6:35 TrinIty Ave 5. Tulane Dr
6:39 Lynchfleid Ave DI Clemson Dr
6:41 Baylor Ave I. Clemson Dr

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6:46 Montgomery Rd &amp; Oreenbrlar Blvd
6:16 Montgomery Rd I Clear Channel Dr
Bus 4 DrIver Mi. 0. Lye.
Lake Destiny Apis, Spring Lake Hills (Apis £ Neewi),
Spring Valley, Wymore Grove Apis
6:30 Wymore Rd 6. Lake Destiny Apte
6:31 Wymore Rd I Spring Lake Hills Dr
6:33 Rollirigwodd Tr &amp; Spring Cove Yr
6:34 Spring Lake Hills Dr &amp; Spring Cove Tr
6:36 Spring Lake Hills Cr I Lake Destiny Tr
6:30 SprIng Lake Hills Dr &amp; Sprinqwood Yr
6:41 SprIng Valley Rd 1. LIve Oak Ln
6:42 Spring Valley Rd &amp; Pin.needle Ln
6:43 Spring Valley Rd I Longleel Ln
6:41 Spring Valley Rd 6. VarIety Tree dr
6:43 Spring Valley Rd I. Spring Valley Loop
6:47 Sprang Valley Rd I Greonieaf Ut
6:49 Wymore RdI. Wymore Grove Apts
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Bear Lake, Pews I.ake Apis, Parest City, LynUl
6:15 C431&amp;Arlelta$t
6:16 C 431 6. Hillvlew Dr
6:16 C 431 &amp; Oaklando Dr
6:30 Balsa Dr &amp; Nortitweatern Ave
6:23 Iunnsil Nd &amp; Eden Park Ave
6:36 Sear Lake Rd&amp;IaavLa6.eClr
6:27 Linneal Ouch Dr p ombrers Ave
6:30 Hwy 141&amp;Ovsrland*d
6:32 Oronoli Way I IWv$sw Dr
6:36 Balmy leads Or&amp;$uneet Rd
6:37 SaImyIudsbrINeIlRd
6:10 FioralWpy&amp;SunSetNd
:6:10 HofidSy Ave I Lynnwaol Ave
6:41 CwtlsDrlJeromeway
6:4 SeW Like Rd&amp;OIIIVIS CI
6:41 lear Lake *d&amp;AneeDr
6:40 Pearl Lake Cswy I Peariviow Dr
6:10 Pearl 1.1k. Cswy 6 PIsgek Ave
.6:11 AcademyDr&amp;PlNalsAve
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3:31 Defbyshlro Nd I Olastonberry
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2:26 Eastbrook Blvd I Bowman Dr
2:21 Balsam Dr I Cocos Ave
2:32 Howell Branch Rd I Moysli Rd
2:33 Howell Branch Rd I Semoran North Apts
2:37 SR.430 &amp; Sundance Apt,
Bus 26 Driver Mr. P. Miceli
Eastbrosk (N)
2:27 Athena Dr I Bonanza Ave
2:29 Bonanza Ave &amp; Ferndeli Dr
2:30 Bonanza Ave &amp; Balsam Dr
lvi 45 Driver Ms. M. Jacobs
Eastbrook (South)
2:30 Eastbrook Blvd I Australian Cit
2:32 AustralIan Cit I Peruvian Lit
2:33 Peruvian Ln I Bouganviilea Dr
2:35 Bouganvillea Dr I Eastbrook Blvd
lvi 31 DrIver Ms. V. Mlcali
Howell Branch Woods, Wrenw.od(W)
2:25 Tangerine Ave 1 Jackman Blvd
2:25 TangerIne Ave I Wrenwood Wy
2:30 Wrenwood Wy I Polnsstta Ave
Bus 119 Driver Ms. P. McCuiley

Weodcrest, Wrenwood

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Bus 103 DrIver Ms. M. Graham
Shadow Hill, Woodlands (N)
2:30 E E Williamson Rd &amp; Sunset Dr
2:32 E F Wiamson Rd. I Mar:y Blvd.
2:33 E F Williamson Rd. &amp; Tollgate Yr
2:34 Tollgate Yr &amp; Cedar Oak Yr
2:36 Tollgate It. &amp; Hickory Tree Ln.
Bus 114 Driver Ms. .1. Gaits
Woodlands
2:25 Devonshire Blvd. I Preston Rd.
2:25 Sweetbriar Branch &amp; Eastern Fork
Bus 52 Driver Ms. L. Watson
Creekwood Village, Maitiand Ave. (C)
2:2) Longwood Ave. I Orienta Ave.
2:23 Oriectta Ave. I Midland Ave
2:23 Maithand Ave. &amp; Magnolia Or.
2:25 Maltland Ave. I Sherwood Dr.
Isis SI Driver Ms. P. Sears
Windsor Manor. The Moorings, Tiberon, Wind Tree
2:25 Rock Lake Rd. &amp; Dellwood Dr.
2:27 Deiiwood Dr. I Sheridan Ave.
7:32 F E Williamson Rd. &amp; Loch Lomand Ave.
Bus 141 Driver Ms. E. Dudley
The Meadows (W), Sleepy Hollow
2:25 Pressview Ave. I Lea Ave.
2:27 Tarrytown Tr. &amp; Brom Bones Ln.
2:29 Ichabod Tr.N of CR.434
2:34 Raymond Ave. &amp; Barton St.
Bus 25, DrIver Ms. 0. lyeriy
Rolilng Hills (N), Meadows West
2:25 Palm Springs Dr. 1 Roxboro Rd
2:27 Roxboro Rd. &amp; PressvIew Ave.
2:31 Tollgate Yr. I Meadow Creek Cv.
2:32 Tollgate Yr. &amp; Weathervane Way
2:33 Tollgate Yr. I Willow Creek Cv.
2:33 Tollgate Yr. I. Western Fork
Bus 175 Driver Ms. L. Tate
North St. CE), Roiling Hills
2:23 North St. &amp; Sunland Ave.
2:26 North St. &amp; Maria Ave.
2:30 Palm Springs Or. &amp; Lakeland Ave.
Isa 46 DrIver Ms.D. Ca,iwrigkl
North St. 1W). Sanlando Springs
2:23 North St. &amp; Allison Ave.
2:25 North St. 1. Country Club Rd.
2:29 North St. 1 Virginia Ave.
2:30 Virginia Ave. &amp; White Oak Ave.
2:32 VIrginia Ave. I Oakhurst St.
2:33 Oakhurst SI. &amp; Willow Grove St.
Bus 106 DrIver Ms. 0. Langferd
Seminole Ave., Robin Hill
2:32 Seminole Ave. &amp; Charlotte St.
2:24 Seminole Ave. &amp; Alpine St.
2:26 Alpine St. &amp; Lake St.
2:29 Palm Springs Dr. I Robin Hill Or.
IusllO Driver Mr. L. Pay
Palm Springs Rd. (5)
2:23 Palm Springs Dr. &amp; Alpine St.
2:27 Palm Springs Dr. &amp; Highland St.
2:25 Palm Springs Or. I Orange St.
2:30 Palm Springs Dr. I Sable Springs Cit.
2:33 Cranes Roost Blvd- W.of Palm Springs Dr.
Isis 73 Driver Ms. A. Meisdet
Hermits Yr., Olin Arden HeIghts
2:20 Hermits Yr. I Tropic Hill
2:22 Hermits Yr. I First St.
2:24 Hermits Tr. I Holly St.
2:30 Mt. Vernon Pkwy. I Monticello Dr.
2:32 Mt. Vernon Pkwy. I Westchester Dr.
2:35 Mayfair Dr. &amp; Broadview Ave.
Bus 11 Driver Mr. N. Ouleis
Royal Arms, Village Green Apis, llattsway Dr.,
North Lake Apis.
2:25 SR.436 I Park P1.
2:21 Orange Ave., &amp; Boston Ave.
2:21 Orange Ave. I Royal Arms Apts.
2:29 Essex &amp; Village Green ApIs.

LYMAN
Morning trips tot students enrolled In S periods.
Time
Bvs 31 DrIver Ms. P. Coman
Casselberry Country Club
7:10 Hwy 17.92 &amp; Piney Ridge Rd (By Church)
7:12 Overbrcok Dr I Southcott Or
7:44 Overbrook Dr I Sunset Dr
7:47 Lake Triplet Dr I Queens Mirror Cit
1:30 Winter Park Ot I Queens Mirror Cit
7:32 Winter Park Dr I Crystal Bowl Cit
1:53 Winter Park Dr I Camelot Way
7:53 Winter Part Or I Seminole Blvd
Bus $3 Driver Ms. 0. Burthardt
Lake Hedge, Iherwssd Forest I Lake Kathryn Woods
7:41 Landmark Lit I Timberline Tr
7:43 Colony Dr I Timberlane Yr
7:47 Winter Park Dr I Cross St
7:46 Sernirsola Blvd I Diana dir
7:50 SemInola Blvd &amp; Hwy 17.92
Bus 151 Driver Ms. 0. Broadhead
Skylark L.engweod, Sherwood Forest, Lake Lucerne
1:27 Grant St I Georgia Ave
1:29 Grant St &amp; Wren Ave
7:32 Skylark Ci, &amp; Jay St
7:33 Raven Ave &amp; Meadowlarai St
1.39 lalmo St I Nursery Rd
7:42 Yalmo St &amp; SR.434
1:47 No. 560 Winter Park Dr
7:50 Winter Park Or I 7th St
lus 153, Driver Ms. M. Elgln
Longwoed (North), Longdale, Lake Ruth (South)

7:33 CR.427114th5t
7:31 CR427 I Shomato Dr
7:43 Grant St I Orange Ave
7:44 Orange Ave IWayman St
7:47 Highland SI &amp; Florida Ave
7:49 Longdate Ave I Hun? Rd
Longdale Ave I Crode Ave
Bus 112 Driver Mi. h. Oliver

Wiodirse, Tibsron, Devonshire, Woodlands(s)
7:10 Lazy Acres Lit &amp; "Oliver's" Stop
7:43 IIWilliamson 141 Loch Lomand Ave
7:43 DevonshIre Blvd I Preston Rd
7:15 Sweetbrlar Branch I Eastern Fork
7:10 Tailgate Yr &amp; Western Fork
los Ia Driver Ms. P. Sears
The Nosing,, Woodlands (N), Shadow Hill
7:30 Rock Lake Ad I Deliwood Dr
7:31 Deliwood Dr I Sheridan Ave
7:42 Tollsge Yr &amp; Hickory Tree Tr
7:43 Tollgate Tr I Cedar Oak Yr
7:45 Tollgate Yr I E V Williamson Rd
7:16 1 1 WillIamson Rd I Marcy Blvd
1:47 1 1 Williamson Nd &amp; Sunset Dr
Bus11 Drives Ms. 0. Iyerly
Sleepy Hollow, The Moadews, Sandalwood, Losgwesd Graves
1:36 Ichabod Yr - N Qr S1.431
7:35 TarrytownlrllromBonesLn
7:39 Prosiviow Ave I Lee Ave
7:12 Tollgate Yr I Meadow Croak Cove
7:43 Tollgate Yr I Weathervane Way
1:44 Tollgate Yr I Willow Creek Cove
1:40 E I WIlliamson Nd I Sand.iwood Way
7:15 IIWillaimson 141Parson Brown Way

lostllDrIverMs.L.T.Io
Rolling NIlls (N)

7:10 Raymond Ave I Sarton St

1:41

Carelton St I lirginia Ave

7:12 Noiboro Nd I Preisviow Ave
7:44 Roxboro Rd I Palm Springs Dr
1:44 Pains Springs Dr I Lakeland St
7:10 Seminole Ave I Charlotte St
los 44 Driver Mi. D. Cartwrlgld
North St. Saniaisds
7:31 North St I MarIa Ave
1:37 North St I Allison Ave
7:39 North St I Country Club Nd

2:30 Hattawv Dr I Deloren Dr (5)
2:31 Hattaway Dr I Genevieve Dr (5)
2:33 Hoilyhocli Dr I Larkspur Dr
2:34 Lilac In &amp; Orlenta Dr
2:33 Hattaway Dr I Piumosa Dr
2:34 Hattaway Dr &amp; NorthLake Apis
2:40 No. 133 Hattaway Dr
Bus 19 Driver Ms. I. Isbell
Oakland East, Oakland Shares, Hidden Estates, Ireften weeds
2:20 Eilswsrtts St I Truesdell Ave
2:22 Yruesdell ave I Marshall St
2:26 Oranole Rd I Hickory Dr
2:25 Oranole Rd I Flame Ave
2:30 Oranole Rd I Woodiake Dr CE)
Isis 1*5 Driver Ms. N. huh
Florida Maven, Oakland Shores, La Plerest.a
2:34 Maitland Ave &amp; Florida Haven Dr
3:3 Faith lou I Magnolia Dr
2:29 Magnolia Dr I Oranol. Rd
2:32 Oranole Rd I Viscaya In
Bus 16 Driven Ms. L. KInsman
Pralrls Like(S)
2:25 MaItland Ave I Spring Lake Rd
2:30 Spring Lake Rd I Beverly Ave
3:31 Beverly Ave I Crestwood Ln
2:32 tfamlin Dr I Tangolo Ave
2:34 Jaffa Dr &amp; O'SrIon Rd
los lii Driver Ms. I. Higgins
Prairie Lake

7:41 North St. I Virginia Ave.
7:4 VirgInia Ave. I White Oaks Dr.
1:4 Oekhurst St. I Willow Grove St.
7:46 Alpine St. &amp; LoIs St.
1:47 Seminole Ave. &amp; Alpine St.
los lie Driver Mr. 1.. Pay
Palm Springs Rd. IS)
7:37 Park P1. I SN.436
7:11 Palm Springs Dr. &amp; 11111 Springs dr. (Palm Springs Apis.)
7:4 PoInt Springs Dr. I Orange St.
7:44 Palm Springs Dr. I HIghland St.
7:46 Palm Springs Dr. I AlpIne St.
:S Palm SprIngs Dr. I Rein Hill Dr.
Sos 15 DrIver Ms. I. shell

1:30

BrIton Welds, Hlddss Islales, LaPlsreels

DIanOlsNd.IWoIdIakeDr.(E)
7:31 (trannue Rd I Flame Ave.
7:34 Diasssle Nd. I Hickory Dr.
1:4 Orauwhs Rd. I Viscava In.

1:14 Oraissie Rd. I Magnolia Dr.
105115 DrlvMr, R.Deheie
Slam AtIss Hs*15, WaItes,ay Dr., Vihlig.
Sills Apis., loyal Arms Apis.
1:31 MsWhcelIe Dr. 1*. yemen PIwy.
7:30 Westchester Or. I Mt. Vernon PIwy.
7:34 Msytelr Or. &amp; lroalviiw Ave.
7:11, Hettmmy Or. I Ninth Lake Apis.
745 Hathaway Or. &amp; Plumesa Dr.
7:45 Ns.lIlNatlaweyDr.
7:41, Oslures Dr. I Hutlaway Dr.
7:4 Isass Ave. &amp; VIllage Green Apis.
7:10 Orange Ave I lsyel Arms Apis
lee IN OdvorMs. N. kassli
bellied lIlies, Finds Naves, Spring Lake Nd.
7:4 M.gnolt. Dr. I Pall Ten.
7:4) Maittand Ave. &amp; Pllda Navsn Dr.
1:4 MaNland Ave. 1 Spring Lake Rd.
7:4 $pmingLikeldISe,entyAve.
1:10 Hl*llnDr.ITII305IIAVe.
7:4 JaISsOr.IO'S,IaeRd.
lii IIIIr1We Ms. I. Hlglliu
Bak'asd 1sf,
Nailer, Prslds Lake
7:4 Ms$IaniAve&amp;Mirikal$$i
1:41 Truidsil Lvi I 1I*,i.* Si.
1:4 MaINsed Avg. I h$Ilsrd II.
1:16 1011,51.1 lIIghIsiW 0,,

2:20 SR 4361 Robin Road
2:23 LakevIew Dr &amp; Prairie Lake Dr
7:24 No. PraIrIe Lake Dr (Simpson Park)
2:25 South St I Lake Rd
3:20 louthlt I Highland St
3:2 MaitlandAve I Ballard St

ALTAMONTE ELEMENTARY
ALTAMONTI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

AM
Time

P.M.
Sos 17$, Driver Mr. L. Pay
Park Pt., Valley Forge Apis., Del Ray Maser

Tiw

1:00 NorIhSt&amp;Jack,snSt ......................................... 3:11
0:10 $lllèIParkPlace ..........................................
3:05

5:12 $1011ValleyFsrgeApts....................................3:41
6:13 NaflawayFr&amp;D.IoresDn(N) ................................ 2:47
0:11 LarkspurDr&amp;Ul.cLn .......................................2:19
0:17 No.)510r1.sW.Or ............................................
2:11
5:10 OrisnlaDrIK.yLn ..........................................2:13
0:30 PlumssaQr(MidS$eoi hock) ................................3:13
0:30 No.l36NattswayDr ..........................................
1:15

7:10 1011 1.ILaI.Rt
1:4 Ns. 413 Preirlo Lalis Dr. (Simpson Park)
145 PrsInIs LII. Dr. I Lakeview Dr.

Altomnien trips (or kindergarten students.
Time
S..1*. DrIve, Mr. L. Pay
Valley Forge Apis DsI Roy Maser
1:34 $R130I Valley PorgeApis
1:37 HaftawayDrI05u5es0,()
1:35 LilacLnlLanhapur05.
1:36 No. l51bnisnti Or
1:41 PlumNa Dr (Middle at mock)
1:43 Ne. 1MNIISW*VDr.

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BrLIIPJU1VII. MsIllsd Ave (N), Ileralis Trill
7:4 Urpiul Los, I Orlialo Ave.
1:11 ImIINLJ Ms. I Ilsesiald Or.
7:4 IleltinnI Aol. I m51n.11a Dr.
7:9 MIIIIul Ave. &amp; Cipletrane Apis.
1$ NsralleTr&amp;Nsllpp.
7:11 Nsrmll. Yr. I FIrst II.
745 Hsrmlis Yr. ITiepic Hill

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Longwood
2:25 Grant St. &amp; Orange Ave.
2:27 Longdate Ave. 6, Credo Ave.
2:21 Longdale Ave. &amp; Hunt Rd.
2:30 Orange Ave. &amp; Wayman Ave.
Bus III Driver Ms. ft. Burkhardt
Skylark
2:26 Grant St. &amp; Georgia Ave.
2:29 Grant St. &amp; Wren Ave.
2:31 SKylark dir. &amp; Jay St.
2:33 Raven Ave &amp; MeadowlarK St.
Bus 102 Driver Ms. M. Oliver
Longwood Hills Rd.. Sandalwood, Longwood Groves
2:25 CR4fl &amp; 14th Ave.
2:29 CR427 &amp; Longwood Hills Rd.
2:32 Lazy Acres Ln. (N) &amp; "OIivers" Stop
2:36 E E Williamson Rd. &amp; Sandalwood Way

2:26 Citrus Ave I Palmetto Ave
2:25 Woodcrest Dr I Blue Jacket Ct
2:32 Polnsetta Ave I Tangerine Ave
Ivs 116 DrIver Mr. N. Spongier
East Goldenrod, Jamestown
2:20 Hull St.Midway between Woodcrest Dr I Halyard Ct
2:22 Howell Branch Rd I Village Green Or
2:21 SR.126 I "WIlson's" Stop
2:30 Dean Rd I Carolina St
2:32 James Or I Church St
2:33 SR.120 I MIkier Rd
2:31 Mikier Rd at "Hill's" Farm

7:51

2:29 Oxford Rd I Locklnvar Dr
2:31 Oxford Rd I Graham Nd
Sum 174 DrIver Ms. N. Pollen
luglhsk Estates
2:30 Oxford Nd I Huntenf hold Nd
2:32 Oxford Nd I Carolton Rd
los 111 Driver Ms. I. Orals
lelAire North
2:33 Glastonberry Rd I Polneolta Ut
2:31 East 11W &amp; Palm Dr

Sos ISO Sines Mr. 1. liens

NledHINDr

Elm Dr &amp;.Grandviow Wy

Somerset (N)

lvs30DilverMs.D.Meissrsksd
Ismerisi (N)
1:4 Lasirel Wy I Joitsnneus Dr
1:11 Snittaisy dr I lvsitiiaa Wy
7:9 IrlttaeyCirllonedidWy
los 115 lilvarMs. C. leek
$emsresi(N), Deer lvi. Lags VisIs, Usssll Cow
7:35 LaunslWyllwellewOr
7:41 Dew Drop Cove (1)1 EgiI Cii
7:4 ugh Ci' I Bluebird Yr
7:0 RsdlugldllagsVista
7:15 NedlugldlHewellCsvs

145 *Wa Pelt Or. I CrysisI IowICIr

2:26

2:23 Brittany Cit I Ivanhoe Wy
2:30 Laurel Wy &amp; Jefferson Dr
Bus 163 Driv.rMs.J.A.drews
Howell Park (N), Carriage Hills
2:30 Marigold Rd I Violet Dell Dr
2:31 MarIgold Rd I Tulip Tr
2:33 CarrIage Hill Cit I Lamplit. Wy
2:35 Carriage HIll Or I Apple Hill Hollow
2:30 Carriage Hill Dr I Shady Hollow
lusl$DrtverMs. E.Masas
TIffany Sq Apis, Highland Pines, St John's
VII, Porn Park Apis
3:30 Fern Park Blvd &amp; Fernwood Blvd

Somerset
7:4 lInt Dr I Grandviow Wy
7:0 Mink David 51W at Swim Club
715 Mark David Blvd I Rod lug Nd

v'tt

2:21

5

Simenset
2:23 Mark David Ct I Mark David Blvd
2:27 Mark Oavld Blvd at Swim Club
2:31 Brittany dir I Benedict Wy
Bus 33 DrIver Ms. D. M.Ihorshod

1us$ Driver Ms. I. IrIgliwsil

7:51 Qufliuk DI I limed 0,
7:51 S Lake Triglol Or I Quiets Mirror Ci,
1:0 luImo MIner dIr I Wiud Park Or

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lusltDrIvorMr.R.$antvIIi
h$swsiI Cove. Somerset (N)
Rod Bug Rd IsowosI Cove

5

1us$ Driver Ms. E. Brighiwell

745 Hull StMldway Between Woodcrost Dr I Halyard Ct
Morning trips for students enrolled in S periods.
Time

lee$lBrlvsrMo.P,Ca.in
ltsssflor,y ClunIry Club

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lvi 35 DrlverMs. S. Wise

6:10 JamosDr&amp;ChurchSt
6:37 Dean Nd I Catalina St
7:5S $14111 "Wilson's" Slop
7:05 Howell Branch Rd I Village Gross di

Wiusir MinIm and Mudews Wosi

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Citrus Ave &amp; Palmetto Ave
Woodcrest Dr &amp; Blue Jacket P1
Polnsetta Ave I Tangerine Ave
1:52 Tangerine Ave &amp; Wrenwood Wy
lus 156 Driver Mr. M. Spongier
East Goldenrod £ Jamestown
1:33 Mikler Rd at "HIll's" Farm
1:37 51.426 &amp; MaxIer Rd
7:35 James Dr I Church St
7:41 Dean Rd I Carolina St
7:15 Howell Branch Rd I Village Green Dr
7:50 Hull St Midway between Woodcrost Dr I Halyard Ct
Afternoon trips for all students.
Time

6:51 SR 43dISummit Apis
611 Lake Howell Rd I Derbyshire Rd
6:56 Lake Howell Rd &amp; Tuscarora Rd
6:59 Howell Branch Rd I Waumpi Yr
7:01 Linden Rd I Lake Howell Rd
7:04 Howell Branch Rd I Plantation Apis
7:05 Howell Branch Rd I Squire One Apis
1:00 Howell Branch Rd &amp; Semoran North Apis

los ISO Driver Mr. N. Spongier
Jam, East Seldssnod
0:45 MikIer Nd at "Hill's" Farm

1:51 RecItals Rd I Oellwsed Dr
1:11 Ooltnesd Or I SilIriden Ave
7:11 PrelSiuIuAveILoaave
7:19 Tvy Town Tr 6 Inns lanes Its
745 IdlIUdTrIlmgmSIpiIsL,t

Sss$S,MaMe,N.fosse
Tie *inO._..-l.
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1:0 NsIlswiy Or &amp; Plertis Lake Apis
1:0 $elIsuo.ayOr6PlumseaDr
1:51 Holly Heck Dr I La,lIspsw Dr
7:51 HIltaway DI I Gsnsvisve Dr
los 141 Orsvor Ms.1. Dudley

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IoslIDrlvBrMo.A.Mhmlsz
Bin Aides Neigh -$atloway Dr

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lea 151 Drlvor Ms. L. Watson
MslISsudAve-NommIIsTr
0:30 Maltland Ave I Planes Haven Dr

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PslmlpmingoOr(5)-NsrIlSt(E)
0:14 P51* Springs Dr I TM .?.we Apis
0:10 Pslm Spmin Dr I Palm Springs Apis
6:30 PeIm$pringsDrlOrangelt
0:19 PoIm Springs Dr I Highland St
7:0 Palm Springs Dr I Oeklwrst St
7:51 OskIwni St I Willow Grove St
7:51 Oekl,urst St I Virginia Ave
1:11 VirginIa Ave I Nsrth$t
7:56 NIulls li I Csuntry Club Nd
7:0 NsrWtliAAhIIisnAve
1:11 heiSts li I SunlandAve
7:11 lominsle Ave I Cherlette It

1:19 CvillsDrlJersmeway

1:31 HelidlyAve&amp;Lynjp#i$ljAve
1:33 PlersiWayllunsstNd
145 Balmy leech Dr I Neil Rd
1:14 Balmy 555* DI' &amp; $umet Rd
1:30 Sear Lake Rd &amp; lear Lade dIr
1:29 Liensel hess Dr&amp;$smbls,sAve
1:11 twy441&amp;OverssndRd
1:36 Oraiw$eWayllsarvjswor
1:45 IuIuIsIlRdIIdenPwkAve
1:46 sals. Or &amp; NeittpsWari Ave
1:40 C.41&amp;OsllmidsDr
1:9 C.131&amp;HlhlvlewDr
1:45 C.431IAflIII.31
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1:14 IssrLakeRd&amp;Me.DI
1:17 SIIrLaUNd&amp;GISIVI.CI

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1041 PsedetilI Oil W L41ll leIi N .
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bos$l.ivaMr. C.
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10:21 $'mitom Club 11,1 &amp; 1.L$ILSIU C10.0
Rd I 0utit*IJ ClM''
Wskl0 *
116 Rlua$as.d Ave
10:31 Wells 30r
1031 $eiiIwi$Ir 11W $1 U4L.Usr Crssk Os West
lI;34S.J,141l4WlM$&amp;VilleyDP
30;U 6.Am11!.liSlr lied $ &amp;.0VS* DI
11:36 $&amp;ve41,L.$$&amp;lM 1,6 Sloe Lake Or
$:$S $u*4lJ*SIW$&amp;Wlk9WSlpiWN
*41 NmV41hsyDrIWINlsWinN
30:44 S*41NDr&amp;WINIVSU
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30:15 1156WV.T'$Sl
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10:30 1sf Wikius Tr&amp;LW11WW
*21 5SIWSIIOT?NUtdSW!Or
*17 Weed W*IvITVISbJIIWSPo.:

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1:11 Pun Lake Cesy &amp; PIsals Ave (Pearl Lake Apis)
1:11 Pearl Lake dewy I PelvhIw Dr

bvellili,s.Mr.C.fllu*,
t1$L1*like110s)

11:17 WIllis *b 111111W 1151*
11:10 WeltS
Rd I Psi VsaIey N (West)

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Woodcrest, Wrenwood

7:43
1:46
1:50

1oct11 Driver Ms. S. Dunthere
Lags Vista, Newell Park
2:20 No. 2550 Red Bug Nd
2:27 Red Bug Rd I Lago Vista
2:33 WIlshire Blvd I Cannon Wy
2:33 Winter Park D I Wilshire Blvd
2:30 Hibiscus Ad I Zinna Dr
Bus 171 Driver Ms. C. Rood
Sterling Park, DEer Run
2:23 Swallow Dr &amp; Lauret Wy
2:27 Dew Drop Cove CE) I Eagle Cit
2:30 Eagle Cir I Bluebird Tr

Sodgefleld Apis. dais Ahoma, Winter Wseds
6:32 SR 434 I Sedgefield Apis
6:36 Casa Atoms Way I Tierra Cl,
4:57 Tlerra Cit I Coventry Dr
4:39 Nottingham Dr IKing Charles Ct
7:01 NottIngham Dr I Sussex Rd
7:02 PoInciana Rd I Japonlca Rd
7:03 Lake Howell Rd I Ivy Ln
Bus 26 Dirver Mr. P. Micehi
Lake Ann Estates, Wrenwud, Woedaest
0:55 Lake Howeii Lit I Lake Ann Ln
0:36 Lake Ann Ln I Ranch Rd
4:39 Tangerine Ave &amp; Jackman Blvd
7:01 TangerIne Ave I Grove Ave
7:03 TangerIne Ave ICitrus Ave
7:05 Citrus Ave I Palmetto Ave
los 31 DrIver Mi. V. Micell
Eastbrosk, Howell Estates
4:30 Bonanza Ave I Athena Dr
4:11 Sonatas Ave &amp; FerndelI Dr
4:52 Ionanza Ave &amp; Balsam Dr
6:13 Cocos Lit I Balsam Dr
6:30 AustralIan Cir I Chilean Way
4:17 Chiiosn Way I louganvillo. Dr
6:51 lastinook Blvd &amp; louganvillos Dr
1:00 lastbrook Blvd &amp; Ferndoll Dr
7:01 Iastbrook Blvd I lowman Dr
7:05 Eastbrook Blvd I Baxter St
7:10 DIKe RdI Pumping Italiois (NE of Howell Estates)

0:10 *ing Lake 116 Maltland Ave
1:0 Msllhsnd Ave I Marshall St
1:01 MedIsid Ave &amp; Il*vuls St
1:0 MsllIandAve&amp;Sallard$t
7:56 Maltland Ave I Sherwood Dr
7:56 3010usd Ave I Magnelha Dr
7:51 305011W Ave I Capistrano Apis
7:30 Heunsits Trail 6 TropIc_Hill

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Forest CIl,.P,.d Lade Apis, Sear Lake. L.u1
Trallosil SWede O.'eud NIle, Fireal City lead
1:30 MademyDrlPisgalsAve

*1:31 $,siIs.'sIer 11W leWis &amp; Cluetiwles Dr

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Forest CIly, Psarl Like Apis. lea lake. LbamiusL
Trelbosel leteiss. blind Will.. Pi1W City Reed
1:11 MalsnyDrlPigshAve
1:11 Pearl Lake Cwey&amp; PlsgsIi Ave (Pearl Laka Apis)
AItiiv,wtrlpsfer 11 and herds Wedsulsonrelled indpirleds.

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5.54 ,irMs. S. Serdlis

11:30 . Wells $pr10 III $J.*wiIu _l Sled

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7:43 51.436 &amp; Sausolito Cond
Bus 17, DrIver Ms. P. Vance
Winter Woods (W), Tanglewood, The MIlls
7:37 Poinciana Rd I Hampton Cit (W)
7:35 PoInciana Rd I Japonica Rd
1:40 Lake Howell Rd I Linden Rd
7:41 Lake Howell Rd I Ivy Ln
1:42 No. 5110 Lake Howell Rd
7:43 Lake Howell Rd I Dover Rd
7:43 Elsinore Ave I Linden Rd
7:47 Howell Branch Rd I Waumpi Yr
Bus 26 Driver Mr. P. MhcelI
Eastbresk (North)
7:31 Bonanza Ave &amp; Athena Dr
7:33 Bonanza Ave I Ferndell Dr
7:33 Bonanza Ave I Balsam Dr
lvi 110 DrlverMs.a P. DennIs
Sedgefleld Apt,, Casa Aloma, Winter Woods
7:32 SR.436 &amp; Sedgefield Apis
7:37 Casa Aloma Wy I Tierra Cir
7:39 Tierra Cir &amp; Coventry Dr
7:42 Nottingham Dr I King Charles Ct
7:41 Nottingham Dr I Poinciana Rd
1:43 Nottingham Dr I Winter Woods Blvd
Bus 29 Driver Ms. S. Largent
Semoran North Apts, Slovak Garden, Eastkoek
7:10 Howell Branch Rd I Semoran North Apts
7:42 Howell Branch Rd &amp; Moyses Rd
7:45 Eastbrook Blvd I Baxter Dr
7:15 Eastbrook Blvd I Bowman Dr
1:30 Balsam Dr &amp; Cocos Ln
Bus 45 Driver Ms. M. Jacobs
Eastbro,k (South) Wreewsod (West)
1:30 Eastbrook Blvd &amp; Australian Ci,
7:30 AustralIan dr I Peruvian Ln
7:33 PeruvIan Lit I Bougaravillea Dr
1:33 Bouganvillea Dr I Eastbrook Blvd
1:10 Tangerine Ave I Jackman Blvd
Bus 129 DrIver Ms. F. McCuiley

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los 130 Driver Ma. 0. Langlsri

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Bus 115 DrIver Ms. S. Dunlisorn
Somerset(N), Deer Rain
7:00 Brittany Cir &amp; Benedict Way
7:01 BrIttany Cit I ivanhoe
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7:03 Jefferson Dr I Laurel Way
7:05 Laurel Way I Swallow Dr
7:06 Dew Drop Cove (E) I Eagle Cit
7:05 Eagle Cit I Blue Bird Ir
Bus 19 DrIver Mr. R. Santulll
Carriage Hill, Somerset, Lago Vista, Howell Cave
6:52 CarrIage Hill Fr &amp; Shady Hollow
6:53 Carriage Hill Dr &amp; Apple Hill Hollow
6:53 CarrIage Hill Dr I Lampilte Way
6:57 Carriage Hill Dr I Marigold Rd
6:55 MarIgold Rd I Winter Park Dr
6:39 WInter Park Dr I Wilshire Dr
7:03 Mark David Blvd &amp; Winding Ridge Rd
7:05 Mark David Blvd I Mark David Ct
7:07 Red Bug Rd &amp; Sterling Park Dr
7:09 No. 2530 Red Bug Rd
7:10 Red Bug Rd I Howell Cove
Bus 15 DrIver Ms. I. Mason
Lake Of The Woods, English Estales Lake Weed.
lelaire North.JlI41itand Picas, Tiffany Square Apis,
Granada Apis
6:50 Palm Dr &amp; East Blvd
6:51 Glastonberry Rd I Poinsitta Ln
4:52 Glastonberry Rd I Derbyshire Rd
6:54 Birchwood Dr I Pinewood Dr
6:55 Cherrywood Dr &amp; Summerwood Dr
6:56 Spartan Dr I Hwy 17.92
6:57 Hwy 17.92 Across from Andersons Nursery
6:35 LaKe of the Woods Rd I Wintergreen Blvd
6:59 Oxford Rd &amp; LoctsInvar Dr
7:00 Fern Park Blvd &amp; Fernwood Blvd
7:03 SR 436 &amp; Granada Apis
7:04 SR 436 &amp; WIlshire Blvd
los 137 Driver Ms. J. laker
English Woods
6:30 Dakota It I Yarmouth Rd
6:52 Oxford Rd I Carolton Rd
6:31 Oxford Rd I Hunterfield Rd
6:56 DerbyshIre Rd &amp; Winston Rd
lus 164 Driver Ms. 0. Ciaypssl
English Woods, Indian HIlls
6:53 OrahamRdlDovirwoodld
6:57 Dakota It I WInnebago Yr
4:11 Talbet Rd I CollIer Dr
7:00 Kewennee It &amp; sh0no, Tr
los ISO Driver Mr. J. Irows
Summit Apis, Penesibrook (I), TIe HIlls, Plantation,
Squire 0cc, Semora. North Apis

Meriting trls f students swolisd In 4 perIods.

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11:40 $ISSIPSIMDr&amp;WSIJvS$SlNISSU
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Morning trips ton students enrolled in 6 periods.

Time

LAKE HOWELL

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11:3) 1144$lpiksgs Blvd

7:10 Robin Rd I SR430

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1:11 sprIng Lake HIlls Dr &amp; Like Dailiny TrIll
1:14 Spring Lake Hills Dr I $prIIL$AU4 Trail
1:31 Wymsre III Laki Destiny Apis ____

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7:31 Howell Branch Rd &amp; Plantation Apis
7:34 Howell Branch Rd I Squire One
7:35 51.436 I Sundance Apt,

1:01 Highland Dr I South St
7:02 South St I Lake Rd
7:03 No. 412 Prairie Lake Dr (S)mpson Park)
7:05 Lakeview Dr I Prairie l4e Dr

Apts,IoarLake(Seutls)
Academy Dr I Lakeviow Cit
Pearl Lake CswyI Plsgah Ave
Pearl Lake Cswy &amp; Pearivlow Dr
McNeIl Nd I Eden Park Ave
luitnetl Nd I Eden Park Ave

7:35 Oxford Rd &amp; Caroiton Rd
7:10 Winston Rd &amp; Markinaham Rd
7:42 Oxtord Rd I Huntertire Rd
7:43 Oxford Rd &amp; Derbyshire Rd
7:45 DerbyshIre Rd &amp; Winston Rd
Bus 101 Driver Mr. R. Trout
Summit Apts, Forest Brook (I) Lake Ann, Newell Estates
7:30 31.436 1 Summit Apts
7:33 Lake Howell Rd I Derbyshire Rd
7:36 Lake Howell Rd I Tuscarora It
7:35 LaKe Howell Lit I Ruby Ct
7:43 Lake Howell Lit I "Schweitzers" Stop
7:44 Lake Howell Lit &amp; Lake Ann Lit
7:43 Lake Ann Lit &amp; Ranch Rd
7:50 Dike Rd I Pumping Station (NE of Howell Estates)
lus 13 DrIver Mr. A. Martin
Plantation Apt,, Squire One, Sundanc, £
Marbeya Club Apis, Sausollta Coed

7,01 Tollgate Tr &amp; Sweetbriar Branch Blvd
7:02 Sweetbriar Branch Blvd &amp; Eastern Fork
7:03 DevonshIre Blvd I Preston Rd
Bus 150 Driver Ms. B. Higgins
Prairie Lake
6:37 Spring Lake Rd &amp; Beverly Ave
6:59 Hamlln Dr &amp; Tangelo Ave

3:11 WestLakelrantleyldl BrantleyHIiisCt
5:17 West Lake lrantioy Rd I Camolla Or
1:ht West Lake Brantley Rd I West Lake Brantley Or
5:2) Oak Dr I West Lake Irantley Dr
1:23 PoinsettIa Dr I West Lake Brantley Dr
5:25 Westwood Dr I "Hamel's" Stop
5:30 Hunt Club lIvd I Cumbsrland Cit
5:3) Hunt Club Blvd I Berkshire Cit
3:31 West Weklva Trail &amp; Caitierclub Trail
lust Driver Ms. 1.. Blelchner
Wekiva (Nerffi.Iast), Hunter's Point,
Sweetwater Club.Cove
3:20 East Wekiva Trail &amp; Cambridge Dr
5:21 last Wekiva Trail &amp; Essex Dr
5:23 Holderness Cit I Colyer Dr (East)
5:36 last Wekiva Trail I Ludlow Dr
1:77 Vast Wekiva Trail &amp; Ledbury Or
5:29 Hunt Club Blvd I Master's Trail (Hunter's Point)
5:23 Sweetwater Club llvd I Sweetwater Club Cit
1:10 Weklva SprIngs Rd I Sweetwater Cove Blvd South
5:31 Weklva Springs Nd &amp; Nlvsrbsnd Ave
los 151 Driver Ms. N. Gull title
Sweelwater Oaks (South)
5:11 Sweotwater Blvd South I Blue Lake Dr
1:32 Sweetwatsi 11W Sou$s Cpuntry$hde Or
5:14 Iwletwaten live SouthI Valley Or
5:10 Swestweterllvd5ou$hI$westwatefCreek Dr last
los 3 DrIve' Mr. 1.. Plslnney
Swsstwater Oaks (North), Sabal Point
3:13 WekIva Springs Nd •t No. 337
1:17 WettIva Springs Nd I Sebai Palm Dr
1:19 Weklva Springs RdI Sweetwatef Blvd North (East)
1:23 WekIva SprIngs NdI Fox Valley Dr (West)

1:11 Tulane Dr I Lyncistleld Ave
1:45 Wymore Nd &amp; Wymore Grove Apis
1:41 spring Valley Nd I LIve Oak In
1:13 Spring Valley Rd
Pilsanaidla Us
1:10 Spring Valley Nd I Lenleet Us
1:14 spring Valley Rd I Variety Tree CII
1:45 1pm, Valley Rd &amp; $pmk30 Valley Lisp
1:0 Wymore Rd &amp; Spring Lake Hills Apis
1:10 NeHlngwsU Troll I spring Cove Trail
1:10 lpmMgLakeNUleDII$prIngCswTrsN

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Woodlands, Devonshire

6:33 Tollgate Tr &amp; Meadow Creek Cove
6:37 Tollgate Ir I Willow Creek Cove
6:59 Tollgate Tr &amp; Eastern Fork

lvi? Driver Ms. N. Adkins

LaUleettijApis
1:11 $prks, OIls 11W 1 NUcile Indigo Nd'
1:17 Green lrlar Blvd I HIckorywssd Ave
1:1
Green Iriar 11W £ UtIle WokIva Nd
1:21 Wilod St &amp; LIttle Weliva Nd
1:23 Spring Oaks llvd I Little Wokiva Nd
1:24 Alhberry Us &amp; Little WekIve Nd
1:21 Lakespur Ln I LIttle Wokiva Nd
1:27 Greenbriar llvd I MockIngbird Las
1:31 WeetheislIeld Ave &amp; Noire Dame Dr
1:32 Clemson Dr I Baylor Ave
1:34 Clemson Dr &amp; LyncIdhold Ave
1:35 Tuiate Dr &amp; Trinity Ave

11:11 MavtthamWesdsldetlttepsedsnleit

Longwood Grove
6:30 Longwood Hills Rd I CR,lfl
7:00 Longwood Hills Rd &amp; Lake Emme Rd
7:02 E E Williamson Rd &amp; Sunset Dr
1:01 E E Williamson Rd &amp; Marcy Blvd
7:03 E E Williamson Rd &amp; Tollgate It
7:00 E E Williamson Rd I Lochiomand Ave
1:09 E E WillIamson Rd I Sandalwood Way
7:10 E E WillIamson Rd &amp; Parson Brown Way
lus 114 DrIver Ms. 0. Gaits

Iraniley Isles (Point £ Hills),
Joulfor Estates. Wekiva (South)
5:15 West Lake Brantley Rd &amp; Jennifer Hope Blvd

1:30 MarktsamWoodsNdIOldP.stNd
lvii DrlverMs. 0. Doublet
Spring Oils (Wails), ItoaIsflui Village, Wu*ailIsId,
Spring Valley, Wymere Breve. spring Lake Hills (tismas £ Apis),

*1:15 MirkUesWIsdeRIIOlsn.INisIUt
111$ 30111111* Wilds Rd &amp; PSIIIWI II

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BusIO3DriverMs.M.Or,ham
LonlwoodhIlls Shadow Hills, Woodlands (N) Sandalwosd Highland
Hills,

1:34 BearLakoldlMcNeilld

1:10 Montgomery Rd &amp; Orson Irlar Blvd
1:15 Montgomery Rd I Esther Ut
1:21 SNI3O&amp;JayDr
1:25 Douglas Rd &amp; Highland St
1:34 Douglas Nd I Bayberry Nd
1:77 Douglas Nd I Candlewick Rd
1:32 Markham Woods Nd I Ibis Rd
1:33 Markham Woods Nd I Parsons Rd
1:14 Markham Woods Nd I GIon.Ittsel Us
1:30 Markham Woods Nd I "Lipton's" Step
1:37 Markham Woods Nd &amp; SpanIsh Oak Trail

EnglishWoods
733 Dakota Tr &amp; Yarmouth Rd
7:36 Dakota It I Winnebago Tr
7:35 Taibot Rd &amp; Collier Dr
7:40 Kewanee Yr &amp; Shoshonee It
English Woods, English Estates

7:05 - E Orange Ave I Wayman Ave

BeerLakeld&amp;CvbDr
5:34 liar Lake Nd &amp; Sear lake dr
5:21 Llnisesl leach Dr I Bear Lake Cit
3:11 Llnnoal leach Dr &amp; Sombrero Ave
1:31 Liswseai leach Dr I Via Palms Ca
3:11 Oranole Way I learview Dr
los 110 DrIver Ms. I. Thomas
Beer Lake (North)
5:11 lear Lake Nd I Oleaves CI
1:32 leer Lake Nd I Curtis Dr
1:74 Jerome Way I Curtis Dr
5:36 HolIday Ave I Lynnwocd Ave
5:10 Balmy leech Dr I Sunset Rd
5:29 Balmy leech Dr &amp; Neil Rd
1:35 Floral Way I Sunset Rd

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Afternoon trips for all students.
Time
Bus 37 DrIver Ms. F. Coman
Chancy Woods, Casselberry CS)
2:21 Winter Park Dr. I Camelot Way
2:25 WInter Park Dr. &amp; Crystal Bowl Cir.
726 Winter Park Dr. I Queens Mirror dr.
2:21 S. Lakelripiet Or.&amp;Queens Mirror Cir.
2:29 Overbrook Or. &amp; Southcott Dr.
2:30 Overbrook Dr. &amp; Sunset Dr.
2:31 Hwy. 17.97 I Piney Ridge Rd. (By Church)
Bus U DrIver Ms. 0. Burkhardt
Seminole Blvd. CE), Winter Park Dr. (N)
2:20 Seminole Blvd. &amp; Hwy. 17.92 CE)
2:32 Seminole B'd. &amp; Dinae Ct.
2?4 Seminole Blvd. &amp; Winter Park Dr.
2:25 Winter Park Dr. &amp; CroU St.
2:26 Winter Park Dr P. 7th St
Bus IS) DrIver Mi. 0. Broadlseed
Skylark, Lake Lucerne, Lake Hodge(S)
2:23 No. 500 Winter Park Ot.
2:26 Timberline It. &amp; Colony Dr. (5)
2:20 Timberline Tr. &amp; CR434
2:3) CR 434 &amp; Talmo St.
2:32 Nursery Rd. 0. laimo St.
2:36 Highland St &amp; Florida Ave.
Bus 153 Driver Ms. M. Elgln

2:30 SR.430 I Sedgefieid Cir
2:33 WInter Woods Blvd &amp; Nottingham Dr
lus 156, Driver Mr. J. Brown
Squire One I Plantation Apis
2:21 Howell Branch Rd &amp; Squire One Apts
2:30 Howell Branch Rd I Plantation Apis
lus 29 Driver Ms. S. La rgent

Bus 166 DrIver Ms. 0. Clayp.ol

lan 174 Driver Ms. M. Fullest

3:23

1:10 Sweetwater Blvd &amp; Blue Lake Dr
1:31 lwee$water llvd I Wsklva SprIngs II
1:19 FocVahleyDr(West)IWellvalpriisesRd
2:02 label Palm Dr I Weklva Springs Nd
Ses 4 Driver Ms. 0. Lyna
MeffiwfliId Apis, liver Rum, I.iarwesd, Apple Valley,
The Springs, Seclude Estates, Martlam Weeds
1:10 SR 461 Springs llvd
1:11 Mo.WgomeryNdlClearChannilDr

11:14 MerkSpMeIds NI &amp; "lJpIeWi" lisp

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5:11
3:10
3:11
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1:4 Hunt Club Blvd I Master's Trail
1:47 Sweetwater Club Blvd I lmilwetar Club dir
1:10 Weklva Springs Rd I Swoatwater dive Ilvd
1:13 Swestwater Blvd South &amp; Sweitwetor Creek Or West
1:14 Sweetwater lIvd South 1Valley Dr
1:30 Sweetwater llvd I Countryside Dr

11:15 305,1115* WIlds III GrIligo Pam.
11:31 MedstsamWssdsRdIOldPest*d
11:11 MarkhaM WIlds Rd I Ipanisis OIl Trill

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10:30 LwtckIS.ldAveITvlIneDr
10:36 Trlellplve&amp;TVilNOr
10:4 LyncMIaldAV&amp;CIolaesor
11:41 SsplerAve&amp;ClsmsunDr
30:13 Wsalk.riNile Ave &amp; Cluiun Dr
Wdi Ma*s*aryld&amp;lsIsrUt ...
10:15 U1*hI1flLy RIIPSSIIIOIVSIS,e •
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30:11 MIJLIIIPI1WV W I louis 41 $1430

lvi 6 DrIver 305.5. Sordid

Pirest City, Pearl Lake Apis, leer Lake, Lewaid.
Traltwsed Estates, Oskland Hills, Forest City Reed
12:10 AcademyDr&amp;PlsgaliAve
12:11 Pearl Lake Cswy I Pligak Ave (Pearl Lake Apis)
12:17 Pssri Lake dewy I Peariviow Dr
12:16 BIer Lake Nd &amp; Anna Dr
12:17 leer Lake Rd I Olisves CI
12:19 Cswlis Dr &amp; Heroine Way
12:20 Holidey Ave &amp; Lynn*ood Av
12:22 Floral Way I Sunset Nd
12:23 Balmy leads Dr &amp; Neil Nd
12:21 Balmy leads Dr I Sunset Rd
12:25 leer Lake Nd &amp; leer Lake dir
12:29 Litvwal leach Or &amp; Sombrero Ave
12:33 Hwy 411 &amp; Overland Nd
12:34 Oranole Way I $ssrvisw Dr
12:40 lvrmell Nd &amp; Eden Part Ave
12:41 Balsa Dr &amp; Northwestern Ave
13:44 C41 I Oaklando Or
12:47 C41 I Hillvlew Dr
12:45 C421 I Ariotta St
los? DrIver Ms. N. Allies
BraMhey kiss (Hills Peed). JsesIfsr 1511151, WeIlva
huh's Point, Iwailwater Oaks (Cove, CI0) SaUl Pels
1:10 WedUke$rantleyNdIJem%Jfar10
1:13 West Lake Brantley Nd&amp; Irantley Hills Ct
1:11 West Lake Brantley Nd I Camille Cl
1:17 West Like Braniley R4I West Lake lrantiey Or
1:1 OekOrIWestL*el.'antleyDr
1:21 Poinspflla Dr &amp; West Lake kafWIey Dr
1:23 WelIweed Dr I "Hamsi's" Stop
1:10 Hunt Club 11W &amp; Cumberland dr
1:29 Hunt Club 11W I lirkiNre Cit
1:33 West Wekiva Yr &amp; Canterciub Yr
1:34 last Weklva Yr &amp; Cambridge Dr
1:30 Nolderneis dir &amp; Co(yer Dr (East)
1:10 Last Weklva Yr 6 Ludlow Dr
1:41 last Wekiva Tr &amp; Lldbury Dr

liii B,),. Ms.N. leNs
M$em Weds. Tbs *11,1, Sesilu4sr like. Islet Peed

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10:11 $L430&amp;J.YDr
*16 $1430 I lilsst Ave

12:17 Douglas Rd I Candlewick Nd

12:32 Markham Woods Nd I Ibis Rd
17:33 Markham Woods Nt &amp; Peanuts Nd
12:34 Markham Woods Rd &amp; OlIn Ethel In
17:34 Markham Woods &amp; "Lipton's" Stop
17:37 Markham Woods Rd &amp; Spanish Oak Re
12:31 Markham Woods Nd I Old Peel Rd

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IosO DrIver Ms. 0. Burdick
Wymere Grove Apis, Spring Valley, Briarwood
5:11 Wymore Rd I Wymore Grove Apts
3:77 Spring Valley Nd I Live Oak Ln
1:23 Spring Valley Rd &amp; Pineneedle Lit
1:21 Spring Valley Rd &amp; Oreenleaf Ln
1:21 Spring Valley Rd &amp; Longieaf Lit
5:11 Spring Valley Rd &amp; Variety Tree Cit
5:21 Spring Valley Rd &amp; Spring Vailey Loop
3:31 SN431 &amp; Jay Dr
5:33 SNI3I I Frances Dr
lus 17$ Driver Mr. L. Pay
Spring Lake Hills (Homes £ Apts)
Lake Destiny ApIs
5:15 Wymore Rd &amp; Pacesetter Apis
5:21 Wymore Rd I SprIng Lake Hilts Dr
3:23 Spring Cove Yr I Rollingwood Yr
1:11 Spring Cove In Spring Lake Hills Dr
3:34 Lake Destiny Yr &amp; Spring Lake Hills Dr
5:31 SprIngwood Yr I Spring Lake Hills Dr
BusS Driver Ms. S. Baidree
Forest City Read, Oakland Hills,
Trailwsed Estates
5:10 Northwestern Ave I Baits Dr
3:23 CII) I Oaklando Dr
1:34 CIII I Hiliview Dr
1:34 CII) &amp; OrlIn Acres Camp
5:21 C431 6. Arletta St
Bosh Driver Ms. J. lerry
Forest CIty(SevtIIOISRI3I),Pearl Lake

12:10 Montgomeryftd&amp;EsttsesLn
12:21 SN 434 &amp; Jay Dr
12:23 Douglas Rd I Highland St
12:36 Douglas Nd &amp; l.yberry Nd

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11:16 Cdli &amp; Green Acres Camp
11:11k C.4lssmvlowDr
11:1P C.431&amp;OakheiWsDr
11:33 Svniwftld&amp;IdenPaikAve
11:30 Oranele Wey I liarview Dr
11:37 Llnneal loads Dr &amp; Vie Patina Cue
11:15 LkwieallesdsDrllomb'sreAve
11:19 UiwtialhladsDr&amp;Issrl.*iClr I
11:30 liar LIII 146 Cub Dr
11:34 l41M)tlIedlDrI$unssl*l
11:35 IslmvleeclsDrlMUld
11:34 PlualWey6.$imset*d
11:37 HolIday Ave I Lynnsl Ave
11:15 CurtieOr&amp;JeismeWay
11:10 li1.aUhdIG1esvesC9,
11:41 IIWLaUII&amp;AIIIIODI
*1:43 IsIs Lake Rd &amp; McNeil Nd
11:13 Eden Park Ave 6 McNeil Rd
11:41 PsiitvIiwOr
11:14 NarlLakldswylPlsgakAvs
lhit. MuIrnt Dr I LakevIset Cl,

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Valley The Springs, Sanlande Estates, MarlIam Welds
13:10 SN 4111 Springs 11W
13:14 Montgomery Nd &amp; Clear Channel Dr
12:14 Montgomery Rd &amp; Greriar Blvd

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Montgomery Nd I Clear Channel Dr
1:15 LIIIII Weklva Rd 5. WiidwoOd St
5:11 LIttle WekIva Nd &amp; Oreonbrlar Blvd
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but aggravates it, says Leo

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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT LEE RANDALL

Williams,

cousin of the groom, and

Nakia

The reception washeld at
the Westaide Center.

Riggins, Shannon Hampton
and Gall McIntyre. The

The couple will make
their home In Sanford

Flower girls were

ployed as a recreational
at Sanford Housing
Authority, and the groom is
employed by Hubbard
Construction
Co.

Lavern Thames.

Roosevelt Lamar.

where the

bride is

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MARVA HAWKINS

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to pay half.
Amloutollineto ignore their
brazen suggestion even though

WOuldn't luten.

it's just whither deition-

stration of liofl the idow
has been hurt: no one' cares
about her,"

who's had the PrOPS
sleep. or can't stand to go
to the baker), because her

Persons tAARP

husband liked

under

When shw' ready to try
lift' again. the volunteer

lit groups of 10 to 15,
front
volunteers learn

gives tier pettinssion
because she need.s it. If
you've been itiarried for 311
)C,ii*.,,. vou've lived rigidly

knocked out front
them."

Or
to.
because she suddenly

in

Washington, D.C.
"11w public deals very
abrasively with people who
have every right to be in

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Baldwin's staff of nine -

breaks down at the water
cooler.
"There's nothing wrong

what to do when their WPS

b

learns front ,I neighbor or

I)CO.SiOlIN 10I IINIIIV NOCial

mourning," he says. "You
hear it all the time: her

says

She has suffered a

friend, a veteran's group or
the obituaries that Mrs. \

husband died six weeks ago
and she isn't over it yet?"

devastating loss, but the
public doesn't help her

just lost her husband."
Forty-five days later,

appreciate that."

after

with those feelings," he

don't understand that

though.

activities

oiiiuiituient

Made by

were

l'iii iisarried. No sudvoure' ahme. Do you
think it's '.'as to sa,
"Well, lie's ,oiu,', litre
go'.'
(lenl

WPSvolunteer.visits Mrs.
X and finds her, say, in it
state of shock,
"In that case. you try it)
respond in any nay she.

Voluntarily.

Baldwin began recruiting
them in '73 after research

that

that
wirriat't' noni1'r. I dollA ~o
Illitillunt
out with Illull Aoilt. because

the 'eiisseiole
brigade" has disbanded, a

Some "experts" do

because

especially.
that people

%hat
S SIY
ttuii't
they. mean under eiiwtlonal
stress. \nd II you do leave,

of how you live that you
be helpful to sonleolle else

Association of Retired

recoil front shock, and

at Harvard Medical School

and, if we do,

perience them the same
way or at the same rate. Or
that during "recovery,"

indicated that "a major
resource for people in
grief'' is individuals
who've grieved themselves
and not only survived, "but

her or arrange her life."

shove Mrs. X trite a .ingles'
bar. though. ''She says you
hays.' pIrIlissisrI Is inak
new friends in social cir-

say, a relapse can occur

reconstructed their lives. A

Maybe. you stay; illaybe

culustaticei, th:it carlier

sending you back to phase
one.
"And since we don't

majority of AARP

inembers Is singles, most as a
result of widowhood," he

you leave and coiiie back.

would not have been
the
husband never periiutted

black badges, we ad as
though everyone publicly
visible ought to be in full
control all the time,"
Baldwin says.
"So the new widow thinks

helped finance that
research,"
And why he then founded
WI'S. He started with .10
widows, 45 to 72, in Morris
County, N.J., because "we
found a climate amenable
to the program there."

with the

recovery
that no

B.H.:

u1tititt'i'
understand

hood, and "proof by virtue

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stipulations for volunteers;

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conducted by the American

We

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two )ears of witlowieri-

period lasts 18 months. We
don't realze that there are
stages to grief
shock,

CONFIDENTIAL TO S.B. IN
Heed the wise advice of
we're better off than they?
LI,aUedthebrIdesniotherto
. Ind out how many guests we ________________
MOTHER
Joseph
Zabsra,
the 13th century
GROOM'S
re a llowed to have, and i
Spsikh Hebrew physician and
ed to pay for any extra the groom's
DEAR MOTHER: You are poet who wrote:
people we wanted to invite over was also their son's wedding correct about what the etiquette
and above the number. She andtheypaldforha]foflt,"
"Before the trouble comes,
say. But in MY book,
said, "We never had any Abby, every etiquette book consideration and common advice obtain;
trouble with our other I've ever seen plainly dates
etiquette. In 'After It baa come, advice is
oun
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wedding because that the bride's family is some cases, the groom's vain."

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people ex

she's losing her mind If she
can't keep food down or

indicates

will be

helpful,"
Baldwin says. ''You don't
try to make decisions for

You have, after all,
committed yourself to
bereaved, 'Not
every day," Baldwin says,
"But the volunteer does
have that individual as his
or her primary concern for

lift'

¶,OIUIIELer

doe s n't

perimssable. :\tid if

site wttnls to but feels she'd

be

him, the

betraying

volunteer says, if there's
somethIng you want to do,
at least explore it. She
Say, your husband
was wrong 01' YOU're 1

that time."

doesn't

At SOZflC point, Mt's. X

will go through "recoil

fool."

Gardening

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people who have problems
twcausethey're single," lie

if

X tells you to get out,

Mrs.

stresses.i
Now there are 8 chapters
nationally but still only two

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the average grieving

supposed to put on the wedding. parents have not only shared
I realize that weddings cost a expenses, they've put on the
lot, but if people can't afford It wedding. But that happens only
they shouldn't expect the other u they're delighted with the
family

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coordinator of the Widowed
Persons Service tWPS),

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who've

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spades. Also note that if East
had held all four trumps Pete
would have been able to get
out with Just two trump losers

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Pass 2•
Lack of funde may stop you Talts situatlono at face value Pass 2
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from making social corn- today. Trying to dluect Pass
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initments today, bug 't fret. everything or looking for
Something unexpected will hidden explanatIons could
Opening lead: •io
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occur to malts titls a
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LIRRA (Sept, 230c1,23) y Assure ns to you suddenly By Oswald Jaceby
not to ad Dal todin7
ss todny, bit they may not mean sad Alas Seatag
Pete looked
7011
beyond )MJj3. res ft wifl only too
friadrate you if they aren't haS$diMCeIItIO*OOInpldIIIg over the dummy with his usa
al pessimism, Looks easy." he
whit you
attained, Play Uthip too.,,
thought. That IL unless

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bride's book was kept by

best

will feed and comfort her
and then, neighbors,
friends and family will fall
away.

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trick to the ace of hearts and
make his contract.
Note that Pete had to
choose the right way to get to

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you get the copious crying,
the inexplicable emotional
outbursts the feelings of
guilt, anger and resent-

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so, the "casserole brigade"

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Their flowers were similar.
Edwin M. Duvall served

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For the next six weeks or

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hand by playing dummy's
king of diamonds followed by
a diamond ruff. Then it was

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father, the bride chose for
her vows a form al antique
satin princess-styled gown,
fashioned with a lace
overlay. Th e high neck and
wrist length sleeves were
accented with lace. The
gently flowing lace chapel
train was bordered with
white heart-shaped

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Given in marriage by her

Their gowns were identical
to the honor attendant's.

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Mrs. Robert

Riggins, sisters of the
bride, and Sheila Gipson.

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She just became a widow at
,
the average age in

Widowed

They agreed to undergo the
live, three-hour training
sessions to learn how to
work, one to one, With new
Widows.
This is a
program for people men

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health. function of the thyroid gland

your

Riggins and Cleorla

sequins.

However,I am sending you The and any associated endocrine
Health Letter number 7-8, abnormality.

Use your inner senses to
Y(*JR BIRTHDAY
prevei*aiecondflare.up.
*tisms
Some unusual Opportunities CAPRICORN (Dec. an.
will be heading your way' this 19) Forgive and forget quickly
coming year, but you mot take today, or tidegi could smolder
care thatyoudcn'tstton them. within you and you may find

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For Saturday, August 18, 1979

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j)%jtuILlco

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Ave., Sanford.
The
bridegroom is the son of the

Randall, Sr.

medical problem at all,I think than done In some cam. Then
you can safely assume that is no direct treatment for the
your doctor's silence means hyperplgnientatlon other than
that he doesn't think it's fin- through the control of

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blue gown with a sheer
jacket. She carried a
bouquet of mixed daisies
and wore a spray of baby's

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late Mr-

of the liver without having any function. That's a lot easier said

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breath in her hair.
Bridesmaids were FeIlta

Heder of

since you've never used p4pnent.
alcohol, thid couldn't be your
The bed control of almost all
problem.
of the symptoms of an
Knowing how often a person overactive thyroid gland is
can have a alight enlargement optIzna1 regulation of thyroid

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SpecIal to the Herald

Joyce Marie Jones at.
tended the bride as maid of
honor. She wore a baby

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry

ie of the complications of this

as diabetes. And alcoholism can deep bronze color from
contribute to a fatty liver but increased
formation

e

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baby's breath secured
veil of net and matching
lace.

Amos C. Jones performed
,the candlelight and double
ring ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter

certain medical problem such disease. The skin may W a very

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For

Comes

By EWE GROSSMAN

Robert Lee Randall were
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• married Aug. 4, at 2 p.m.,
the
at
Westside
Improvement Association
Community Center. Rev,

ticularlyif a person Is on a very glands over the kidneys. This is
low-carbohydrate diet or lit sometimes called Addison's

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The liver can become fairly the plginentatlon of
large from heart failure which The skin pigmentation depends
would present other symptoms upontheactivityofthemelanln
that you would be aware of. It cells deep In the skin. 'these 'e
can enlarge from a number of affected by hOrMOneL Perhaps
liver diseaseswhith tend also to the most striking example is a
produce symptoms. Fat can prion with advanced disease
accumulate in the liver, par- of theadrenalglands, the small

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determine the size of your liver. still losing my hair and now I
It's not uncommon to find a have hype rpigmentatlon. Will
slight enlargement of the liver, you please explain the in.
In many instances, it has 110 creased pigmentation to me

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with a long, damped, self.
a addressed envelope for it. Send
deep breath, the dIPhT
your request, to me, in care of
moves down and pushes the this newspaper, P0 Box 1551,
liver down. That's why the Radio City Station, New York
doctor places his fingers Just r'v 10019.
underneath the right ri bs and
DEAR DR. LAMB — I have
asks you to take a deep breath been having thyroid trouble for
during your abdominal thepastsixyeara. Ihad thyroid
examination. He's feeling to surgery eight years ago. I'm

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diaphragm just underneath
right ribs. When you take

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continent

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have never indulged in
diinklng.
Living With Your Liver. Other
DEAR READER — Your readers who want this issue can
liver rests against the send 75 cents in check or coin

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praise

42 Birds home
44 Soft breeze

LIKE ?

serious? My doctor just told me
that I had it and said no more. I

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29 Approv.
50 Spirit lamp
30 Tow
51 Origin

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Mater, percent
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school
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Friday, Aug. 17,I7—fA

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43 Norwegian

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feeling

35 Land measure 5 Donate ten

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MAYBE ITS
SINCERE
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THERE ABOUT BECAUSE HE
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suffix

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Uncommon

DEARDLLAMB—I would
like to know me lont
eiilargedllver.I'm66and have F Dr.
been told that my li ver is
enlarged. Could you tell me
Lamb
what causes it and If it's

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readily cross-pollinated, such drained, and fine in texture.
as sweet corn, squash and You may use commercially

prepared mixes or materials
Containers for sta rt ing your can be mixed at home,
seeds should be clean, sturdy,
For Information call l'om )
and fit into the space available
pumpkins,

TOM
DAVIS

Urban
Horticulturist

for growing plants in the home. Davis, Seminole County Urban
Having the proper container Horticultist at the Agricultural

think

flowers or vegetables, I

Chat starting plants from seed

ing

seedlings off to a good Center, Sanford.

start and may save work in
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Growing
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has some high ones and you
lake out Insurance,
i techniques for selecting, ment. Wooden flats, plastic
WANT ?ATGHBP
todi,y If 7011 eapsct pus 10 hIIp better
corn. cit so oinng that
be
very
rewarding 1 °
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Then
Pete
came
to
his
hand
sacrifice
your
queen
in
hope
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producing, handling and storing trays, clay and plast ic pots,
designed for working on
ByJOANNESCHREIBER
UP
will think you are trying to Y0utdtr0uble. 1'tfor with Iht ace of diamonds and of eventually stopping declarcertain
gui
delines are followed.
seed. Seed from hybrid peat pots, and peat pellets can
the
pery materia s.
8pecial o the h1enaN
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rauif and you'll corn. ott led a low spade. West .—: er from taking tn
impose your views on thsm.
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Plants of many annual plants should never be kept. all be used for seed production.
Helm
on.
Siflali ones.
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with the queen and when East
Don't pm my law
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flowers and vegetables may be Likewise, it may be unwise to
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The medlwmi used for starting
Don't be afraid to sew
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find
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otherwise
a
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Silk,
(For a copy 01 JACOB)'
needle
plants started Indoors flower
oil.
Moj)EMN. sovid to.. Win a
21)Ancldpsublsmyouthouglg g, you .ty (dey, Laevs
That's
the
advice
of
couture
Pete still had woes to do, Bridge" cars
sooner
and produce an earlier
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designer
Charles
KIelbacker,
harvest
than
those
sta
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whohasbeentouringthenatlon l4sUtchespsrinch,wlthhlght,
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York, N.Y.
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Legal Notice

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CLASSIFIED ADS

INVITATRNTOIID
JULYIS.lm
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NOTICE OP RECRIPTOP APPLI.
TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RELOCATING PORTABLE
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CATION FOR PERMIT TO CON. OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND BUILDING "DI" SEMINOLE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. PROBATE DIVISION
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
STRUCT AIR POLLUTION AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN 015. COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY, NO. W111.CP
, N.ticeefPvbftcHearings
SOURCE
Seated bids from Contractors will
TRICTS AND BOUNDARIES OF
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IN RE:
me Seminole County Board of FLORIDA.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
THE ZONING ORDINANCE, AND be received by Owner, Board of
Cqrtmissioners will hold a Public CIVIL ACTION NO. 7.3?CA49k
ESTATE OF
The Florida Deportment of En. AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND Trustees for Seminole Community
hearing in Room 203 of the Seminole F EDERAL NATIONAL MOR. IRMA EVADNA McGRAW,
vlronmental Regulation has
USE ELEMENT OF THE COM. College at 2:00 P.M., Sept. 4, 1979. in
County Courthouse, Sanford, TOAGE ASSOCIATION, etc.,
receivedsnapplica$lonferapeq'mfl
PREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE the board room of Seminole Com
Plaintiff,
Florida on September 11, 197, at
Deceased to construct a Pathological In. CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. munity College, Sanford, Florida.
NOTICEOFADMINIST'ATION
7: P.M., or as soon thereafter as VS.
ciwratorawurceofalroollvtion.at
ploilce is hereby given Put a The following is Included:
possible to consider the following: THE ESTATE OF RAMON HERTO ALL PERSONS HAVING the Port of Sanford on Orange
Public Hearing will be held at the
Relocating a one story frame
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Boulevard In Lajie Monroe, Florida. commission Room in the City Hall building containing apprtimateiy
A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR NANDEZ, etc., at al,
D.fendants.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Thisapplicatlonhas been submitted in the City of Sanford, Florida, at 1,000 square feet from existing
OF
CHANGE
ZONING
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
REGULATIONS
NOTICEOPSALI
by Acme Services Unlimited per. 7:0Oo'c$ockP.M.onAugus?27,i19, location to new location P
Notice is hereby given that per. IN THE ESTATE:
ALAN KING
BIXBY-A.1
want to Chapter 17-2, FIot'Ida Ad. to consider changes and amend proximately 1,.fOofeetdistant onthe
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ministrative Code, of The depart. mantstotheZoningO
AGRICULTURE TO
R.1AA semi to the Final Judgment
'.ce,and campus of Seminole Community
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING Forec$o$iae and Sale entered in the that the administration of the estate m.nt'srulesregardingth.controlol amending the future Land Use College.
DISTRICT PZ(9-S79).47.TheEsst causepondinglntheClrcuitCourtof of IRMA EVADNA McGRAW, emissions wtlth may affect the elemen$oftheComprehenhIvePan
BiddocumentsareopentopubliC
½ of the SW'.is of ttue SE'As arid the the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in deceased, File Number 79-ll6-CP, is maintenance of National AIr Quality
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Seminole County, Florida, Probate
beginning SW corner of SE $4 run Civil Action No. 79-347.CA-09.K, the
Copies of the aforementIoned
A portion of that certain property Seminole Community College, F. W.
Division, the address of which is application, the technical analysis
East 152.7$ ft. North 43 ft., Last 70 undersigned Clerk wIll sell the
lying between West 25th Street and Dodge Plan Room and Central
ft., North lOft.. W 70 ft., W 10 ft., S. property situated In sold County, Post Office Drawer C, Sanford, performedbythe deparlmont's staff
Santa Street arid betwein Granada Florida Builder's Exchange in
Florida 32771. The name and ad- and their proposed decision ore
23 ft., West $42.17 ft., South to desaibed as:
Avenue and French Avenue Is Oqiando;and may beobtained from
ess of the personal represen- availabieforpubllc Inspection at the
Beginning), and the East ½ of the
LOt 10 of THE COLONNADES
proposed to be rezoned from MR-i the offices of Gutmann Dragash
NW'Asof the SE As less Road, all in THIRD SECTION, accordIng to the tativisattorneyaresetforthbelow. followIng location:
(Multiple.Famliy Residential Associates Architects Planners,
All persons having claims or
SectIon 23. Township 21 South, plattheveofasrecordedin Pta? Book
The State of Florida
Dwelling) District to RMOI Incorporated, Sanford Atlantic
demands against the estate are
Range 30 East, Seminole County, ia, page
Department of EnvIronof the Public Records
Residential, National Bank Building, Suite 401,
(Multiple-Family
required,
WITHIN THREE
mont Regulation
Fla., Less that Portion below the 35 SemInole County, Florida.
Office and Institutional) District, P.O. Drawer 931, Sanford, Florida
ft.contour and less that presently at public sale, tQ.the hIghest and MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
St. Johns River District
and amending the future Land Use 32771,uponrequestaCComPafliedby
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
zoned R.%AA above the
3319 Maguire Boulevard,
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e$ementoftheCompnuhenslvePlan. $13.00 deposit per 51$.
best bidder for cash at 11:000'clock
cohtour. (Further described as in am. on the day of September, 1975, THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Suite 232
Deposit will be refunded in full for
Said proØrty beIng more par-

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thlgeneral locatlonof the South side

of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be

Orlando, Florid. 3
p-i wishing to comment Ori
any aspect of this action are

ticutarly described as follows:
Lots 23 through33and the West ½
of Lot 34, Block 9, Dreamwold, PB 3,

two sets to contractors. submitting
bonafide bids and return of
documents In good usable condition

Clerk of the Circuit COurt

basis for the claim, the name and

In writing to the address above

County, Florida.

blds.Refundforsetsinexcessof two

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SWANN, SWANN AND HADDOCK
17 South Magnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32101
Añomeys for Plaintiff
PublIsh Aug. 17, 21, D79
M.I1
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THI ADOPTION
OP AN ORDINANCE IYTHE CITY

or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim Is not yet due,
the date when it will become due
shall be stated. If the claim Is
contingent or unllquldated, the
nature of the uncertainty shalt
stated. If the claim is secured, the
security shall be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
COpies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk P* mall one copy to
each personal representative.
Allpersonsintecestedintt$eestate
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are

at the west front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida.

of Red Bug Road, across from RId

Bug Elementary.) Consisting 0
1) held by the Seminole County
Planning and Zoning Commission on
September 5, 1979, at 7:30 P.M., or
as soon thereafter as possible, in
Room 203, of the Seminole County
Courthouse,Sanford,Fla.inorderto
review, hear cOmments, and make
recommendatIons to the Board of
County Commissioners of Seminole
County on the above application for
relonlng.
Those in attendance will be heard
and written comments may be filed
with the Land Development
Manager. Hearings may be con.
tinued from time to time as found
necessary.Furthesdetailsavailable

SANFORD, FLORIDA.
ffo$lce Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the CIty Hall

required,

inttie City of Sanford, Florida, at

board of County Corn-;mlssloners
- Seminole County, Florida
By: Robert French,
Attest
An$hur H. Beckwlth, jr.
Publish Aug. 17,1979
DEM-$S

THREE

WITHIN

iurlsdlctlon of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND

All parties In Interest and citizens Groveland, Florida 32711
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:Obo'clock P.M. on August 27, 7p, shall have an opportunity to be (904) 429-4144

AND LAKE JENNIE, RESERVING CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.11I7-CA-14-E

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Siock home. Terms avail.
322-0216 aft 6

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Eve. 053-3411

701 Bldg.
RoIling Hills beautiful 3 BR a B
macnary homi. 2100 sq ft under
roOf, 2 car garage. C ASH,
drapes 0 carpet, Ip let, sihada.
Golf coserie near, many extvau
Priced $43,910 1mm. poesusisri.
5304Q4 Owner.

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REALTOR. 322.7410

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3 SLOCKS TO OCEAN
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home. Central lILA. w.w carpet,
screened porch, ladled yard,
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Daytona Beach, Will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday 0. Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904-255-

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BLAIR AGENCY
323-3566 or 323 7710

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w-backrest&amp;tuggagerack
Mint cord. $600. 321.0379

196.4 Volkswagen Sedan, sun roof,
runs good, needs 2 tires I tall
lights worked on 10 pass insp.,
5400. 323 0727.
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FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
321009$
323-8119

Air Conditioning, Heating, Electrical, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.
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The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale -sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322 2611
or 831-9993.

General Landscapinq. ROse

specialists, lop soil &amp; lill dirt,
sod la'ying &amp; free trimming.
73 2948.

Ce,tral Heat &amp; Air Cord. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at

Light Hauling

SEARS, Santurd 322-177)

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Priest" 15.3 hands, cxc, youth

show horse, top performer in
lrail, western I English horsemanship. Over 30 1st places in
local &amp; AQHA Shows. Owner
going to college. Call 322-0139.

Used Refrigerators, all working
$400. up. Free delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.

53—N- Radio Stereo
Used color TV set 1?70 model.
Zenith 25" works good, $123.
Free Delivery. Sanford Furniture Salvage, l7-92 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.
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Laity's Mart, 213 Sanford Avt.
Buy &amp; Sell, the fInest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.-

Yard debris, Trash
Apptlances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349.5371

Appliances
Alan's Appliances

Office Cleaning

Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

68—Wanted to Buy

Custom OIl ice Cleaning, corn.
mercial, new const. Licensed,
bonded
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sarvlcs eVSr-yllmL Ph. 323-0541
or 660-5954.

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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519G. 15? St., 322-3712

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322.1721.

Porch Sale Sat., Aug. 15, 124 N.
Sunland (Sunland Estates) 9-1.
Dishes, few clean ladies' &amp;

Good used turn., appliances
plumbing fixtures,
bldg. materIal. 322.5639

Painting by Anthony Corino, In.
tenor, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 322-0071.

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 569-5562.
Ceramic Tile Repairs

Residential &amp; CommercIal

Garage Sale 2 homes Markham
Rd., Paola. Lots of goodies 10-5,
Thurs-Sat. Follow signs.

72—Auction

198-9503; aft6S3O-71)5

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Dinettes from $35 to $105. Hurry
for Bargains. 2621 S. Sanford
Ave., 322-149). Open 'tues. thru
Sat. 9:30 to 3:30

FRI. NITE 7:30 PM
isalance of Estate, something for
everyone. Color &amp; 8W TV's;
chairs; sectional LRset; dec
fans, all kinds; new tools: cast
iron pots I fry pans; linens;
lamps &amp; 100's of misc. items.

DOOR PRIZES
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

Sal. on-i 9-3
Ref. turn PVC pipes. misc.
195$ Washington Ave.
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BIG GARAGE SALE
SO) Lemon St.
Saturday 9-7

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Free Est. Lic. 10 pct. disc. to Sr
Cit. 339 6066, 668 8335.
B&amp;E Painting, interior-exterior,
pressure cleaning, root coating.
Satisfaction guaranteed before
payment. 332-7137 after 6 p.m.

Alterations, Dressmaing

Painting&amp; Repair

Drapes, Upholstery
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Grooming &amp; Boarng
ANIMAL HAVEN

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Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, 'sulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322-5752.

3 Fam. garage sale. 1110
Washington Ave., Set I, Sun. 10
am. Oil heater, shelves, furn. &amp;

People who like money use low
cost classified ads to buy, sell, or
trade.

misc.

Weiboldts Camera Shop

SUPER ANTIQUE

AUCTION
Se.dsy, Avg. 1,

1:30 P.M.

SHERATON PIN

LIE ROAD (NEAR 1-4)
WINTER PARK
Victorian sofa and chairs, marble top tibIa, mahojany
dining room suite, oak ice box, chIna cabinet, wall
flleioni, wash.itan4, cherry book case, several pieces
of wicker, glassware, pkturme, mirrors, pottery, Victor
record plays,'. Too many Items to list.
P01 SlAT RISIRVATIONS

Plastering
InteniorExterior Plastering
Licensed I Bonded
Call 322-2110

1 Man, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327-1321

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING&amp; REPAIR
.G. BALINT&amp;ASSOC. 322-1565

Pressure Cleaning

25 pet. off on all
Upholstery cleaning (or the
month of August. $313141.

321-0139 or 904-7344700 collect.

Horns Repairs

Vinyl Repair

Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry, painting I
misc. Call Paul Hunter, 339-4531.

Vinyl repair &amp; recoloring
Save up to so pct. of
reupholstery char-ge. 569-5577

Business...

5 ACRES, EAST OF
EUSTIS. ZONED
MOBILE HOME,
$15,000. TERMS.
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ORANGE
GROVE.
NON-TENDED NEAR
HIGHWAY 46
IN.
DUSTRIAL POTEN.
TIAL 001000. TOTAL.
BEST TERMS.

12 ACRES.
ZONED
FAMILY.
SINGLE
NEAR HIGHWAY 46.
OFF AIRPORT BLVD.

$41000. CRAZY TERMS.

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INSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 0
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call

CAll (311) U412
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ii ACRES ON 'LAKE
BUTLER (VOLUSIA
COUNTY) $42,000.

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RIR Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning,
Roof, homes, trailers, etc.
Reasonable rates, all work
guaranteed. 323-7151.

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Sales, passport photos I fast - repair service. 332-6101,

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
FreeEst.
323-Ol29after$:30,

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Sgt. u'eppers Painting Service.
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.
Free Est. 323 1704.

Hwy. 16 WesI, Sanford

323-5420

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Ceramicille

54—Garage Sales

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Top Dollar Paid for luruk &amp; used f
$311 for further details.
cars, trucks &amp; heavy p ulnrn.n1,. I
3223990
...77 Fc,rd r 100, P J OIds Delta Id
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'6-1 Dodge Dart. All cxc. cord.
Looking for garden
equipment?
Good Buys! 323 7339.
Read today's classified ads for
gOOd buys1975 Camero SW, 9 pass. very
I good cond. I owner. Best offer.
332-7132.
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KENMORE WASHER
Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

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German shepherd pups for sale,
AKC, shots, sire working canine
show quality &amp; Ig boned. $150 I
up, 321-0943,

1 ACRE WILSON 'RD. 3 OAK AND PINE
AREA NICELY WOODED LOTS IN
W000ID.$12.100.
SANFORD AREA.
SS'x116' EACH. TOTAL
PRICE. $7,500.

LARGE COINER LOT
NEAR LAKE MONROE
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From$lOto$30
Call 322 1621. 322 1160

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b11ISyRndi Sash LPSpo$PUNIcRI

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100.51 per Mo. Paved reads, CIty
water, Undergrsund vtil$leo.
stc. I Necks Is Inland waterway.
$ lets avail. Ace Real utah.
Win. Kenyen, RN?. 5591331. 951
AlA Se., St. Augustine Bosch,
Fl. 31555.

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$3SIup.

322409$ or 322-5562

Sanford. 322-1721.

Lakevlew lot. Loch Arbor. 10$'
paved road, 210 deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal Lake. Only
vacant lot In area. $14910.

Washlngten Oaks area. $2$0
me.. PIano, 5310. 332.4105

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BeaglesôM, 7 F

New Butcher Block &amp; Chrome
contemporary LR tbls. Orig.
retail $69.95, NOW 510. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of

339-Oso,
339-0505

E. Altamonte Dr.

3 BR house. Will rent or sell.
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327-2125

vage, 17-975. of Sanford 372-5771,,

INC.
SDREALIOR

BUILDER. 322 3357,

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

77—Junk Cars Removed

FREE KITTEN

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New 235 Homes, 4 pc? interest to
qualified buyer. $32,000 to

lilA, new roof I siding plus a
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privacy fenced yd. Perfect
young family. $36,000.

Desiny 2 BR, 1½ b, C HIA, pint.

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LA. Front wooded. sioo.000.

perfect for horses or other lIve
stock. A gentleman's ranch.
143.250.

This 3 BR, I B home has new C

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$21,000. 321-03U eves.,

for Sale

Engine lift, cherry picker type, I JUST MAICE PAYMENTS-'69 to
'75 models. Call 339 9100 or 834like new, $275; also pressure
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cleaner, $50. 322-7397, aft 6 Sat. I
Sun. 322 2213 or see at Butch's
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Air Conditioning
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Sylvan, 40 acres, 20 acres
already ølatted. Over 1100' of

ALTAMONTE-L.OI 1055174 plus
CB Bldg. zoned commercial. Off
Hwy 434. 119,100.

presently rented. $10,500,

51—Household Goods

43—Lots.Acreage

FOR SALE twostory, a bedroom
townhouse, w.w carpeting, all
appliances, pool, in Sanford near
shopping, schools, by owner,

ç, 3.3, PR,
Idyliwilde by
many extras. Assumable lean.
By apt. only. 323.4303.

LookIng for rental income Investment? 1 BR, 1 B home

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323-5200

VA IFHA Financing

OST LEN
Quiet &amp; peaceful 3 BR 1k. front
home. 3 acm covered w.tress,

couple. Low down payment.

Clean
furnished 1st tloor Apt.,
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Privateentrance,adultsonly,no
pets. 1004 Palmetto.
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rnent turn. nice I BR house. WWCVpet,adultsnopets,ref.322.

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3103 Orlando On-.

53(000. Low down payments.

Sinford short term, 1 BR adults,
lopets. Ref.$ISOdep.,$lISmo.
m,u.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

BOARDS - ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
BETTER.
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Cute 1 BR, 1 B, home w-nics yd.
Ideal for lust mirriedsor retired

Husband,
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42—?Mbile Homes

See our beautiful new BROADMORE, front &amp; rear BR's.

W. Garnett White
Rig. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322-7U1, Sanford

NUMBER IS 322-24)1.

IAdult,NoPets
323-3979

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German short.haired pointer
puppies AKC from hunting &amp;

children's clothe'. &amp; misc.

ItMiOS

Wonder what to do with 'Two? Sell
One - The quick, easy Want.Ad
way. The magIc number Is 3222611 or 531.9793.

RESULTFUL END. THE

Clean Quiet Cottage

IN THU CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND lii Re: The Marriage

IIAITY

323.22

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITI

Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
644-301'),

toll,',.

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back yard isn't? Sell it with a
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want ad. Call 322-26)1.

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Branch Office

VA.F PIA.235-Con. Homes
Low Down Payment

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Kids gone, but the swing set in the

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town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

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31—Apartments Furnished
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Arts. for Senior CitIzens. Down.

Inc dishesl linens. SlSOwk., $100
me. + tax. 327-7991.

OBJICTIONS NOT $0 P lLlD CWCIIN In and for Seminole County, August30, 1979, and file me oriatnas
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AILS

3231041cr eves. 323-0317

322 2420

I BR executive decorator fur
nished Condo. Pool, club
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1 BR- $119 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada, Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
323-1670 Mariner's ViIlge.

REALTOR 322-4971
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

o—Autos

field trIal stock. 321-0555.

AGENCY

Eves 31-31O0. 322-1959

Sanford's Sales Leadet

cable TV. Everything furnished

AllpIVIm$lntwadelintheestat, SAVINGS BANK OR ORLANDO

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STEMPER

M. Unsworth Realty

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALEI
LEADERI WE LIST I SELL
MORE
HOMES
THAFI
ANYONEI JOIN THE ONE
THAT'S NO. II

Approx.1S'tall
Reasonable 372-2196

BUY. SELL, TRADE
311 315 E. First St
322-5622

* FLASH! FLASHI

Owner says to reduce his 3 BR, I
bath home on large tot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only $24,000, Grab the Car Keys
ISee This.

Build to Suit--our lot 04 yours.
FHAVA, FHA 2331243

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acres in Osteen with 1g. 3 BR, 1'B, nearly new mobile home.
$40,600.

'71 Ford camper, special truck wlO'z camper self contained.
$3500. 530 1626. eve. 293-0311.

F ILL DIRT I TOP SO IL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark I Hirt 323-7500

'LIKE THE COUNTRY? 9+

Req. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0759
Aft. Hr*. 322-7613, 333.405

0. Morel BPP WARRANTED.
Reduced to 979,9001

Room for rent in Longwood, $123
mo. pays all. Male or Pemale
between 11-30. Call Frances 1.31
3174;
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BR, 2 B ranch style home, lust
listed. Situated on cor lot, lush
landscaping. $19,500. Call today

REALTOR. MLS

REALTOR

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price. Sanford Furniture Sal-

aWAGON WHEEL CHARM 2

BATEMAN REALTY

Manor. Perfect starter homel
Fla, rm., eat In kIt,, fenced yard

Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly 0. monthly rates. Inquire
300 5. Oak 841-ls$3,

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Lawnmower sales I service. We
sell the best &amp; service the rest.
WesternAuto
3274101
301W. 1st St.
Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair
Use A Want Ad. 322-2611 or 531.

kit. tbI &amp; chairs. Good coed.

REALTY

Just think-if classified ads didn't
work, there wouldn't be anyl

15' travel trailer. Sleeps 6, 3 way
lights, gas 3 burner woven,
toilet. ice box $795, 323 1325.

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REALTOR 322-400OMLS

323.5174 Day or Night

SUPER 3 BR, 1 bath home in C.C.

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Plaintiff,
NOTICE OF ACTION
?u1hib15imiulede
- Mimlity Business Ia#k,Ilsss wIN
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TO: CONITA L. EDEN
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' .riqulrsd, WITHIN THRIE CONSTANCE J. ROSS and THE
$04 South East Street
MONTHS FlOrA THU DATE OF' UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT,
1.391.105.74 wimftl*mebmos*sØiri,.
Lebanon, Indiana 14053
miplIens at mililafO. or serat, ThU FIRST PUBLICATION - 0
Defendants.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
pp
aM emIl net be dlsa$*I*stsl-- THI$NOTICI.ISeilSIIIyshiediui NOTICE OP SALE
action for dissolution of marriage
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they espy hive $111 dhllislige she NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, has been f lied against you and you
______ 10IV,rIlIWLoNW5*inuIwISlo '*' she 4jM.J's WIN, IllS pursuant so an Order of Final arerequlredsoveaslr -- in orimliuriffin fir
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qsalit$c*tlses if tile personal .itdSflhlPd dated the 6th day OI written defenSes, if any, t it - ____
wiiu Iatulhm -_..., sr me venue or Awgest, 1979, and suter In Clvii oo
V. FrederIck, Attorney tee iN hls WIN hi of. IwlsdKIIse if the CSWL
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Action Court
No. 79419.CA*F
Of the Husband, whgseaddress is P.0.5*
•- ALL CLAIML - DIMANON AND Circuit
of the
to
Judicial ins, Sanford, FL 32771, on or heNri
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0. EDEN,
claimant shall deliver letulcient FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, KENNETH
CIples of Nil dslii to 15W Cloth tO FLORIDA
must hi pafi en 4ls pnsect
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stable
the clerk to mill 01W CI to C I Na. 79-3ø-CA.ep.P
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sme,msotathlrMatIvaiymaw. •aChMnsaPilniSsetatIV*,
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Raborn

75—Recreational Vehicles

ROYAL PALM

Inc., Realtors

for appt.

inc.

62—Lawn-Garden

Screened I Washed
Cty. Approved for Drainlield

Bunk beds w-storage drawers,

Harold Hall Realty

FAMILYS DELIGHT 3 BR, 2bitli
- home in Plnecrest w-your owe
abv.grd. Pool, eat In kit., patio
Many Unique Featuresl Cool oft
this summer I BPP WAR RANTED. Yours for $440001

College student desiring yd
work.Larg.orsmall. Call
3230500

CIVIL ACTION No.

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.pps ltydfrienlOfsaflss staled. It me claim is eecw'ed, tue DIM-SO

3,N10094

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lust sissoOt

Practical nurse iS yr. exp. Good
ref.Would llkehomenursingthe
elderly. DeBarySanford area
322.7301.

FELDER AND BERMAN
P.O. Drawer B,
Wins en Park, FL 32790

unliquldated, Telephone 303-322-2171
MIastlin Is called Is ffi,' cSRtlIlgaItt en
lhSi*WeWtPlIVnCertilIWysMlIbe PublIsh Aug. 10,11,1979
PltoisVS fOr qq
pfOy

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21—Situations Vianted

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As Personal Representative
of the Estate of
Frank L. Wiedner

PublIsh Aug. 10, 17, rn,
DEM-Si

5*. lid bidden laredradIsbid she dale wise N will becami due P.O. SOn 1330
se*sSeseIldamls5febp,$e. dsH;l. stated. If tiis claim is Sanford, FL32771

UNIQUE 3 BR, 1 bath home or
beautiful Park Ave.I Lots 01
Potentiail Zoned for Bus.i
Spacious rms w-extrasl Wow,

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RUTH ELIZABETH PERRY By: Irving M. Felder of

, s Douglas Stenstrom

address at me cradser . pi

JUST LISTED 4 BR. 2 bath, 2 story
home in lovely neighbortuoodt C.
H. DR. eat in kit., porch I Morel
Only $330001

for sale at discount prices. For
information. Call $3) 6290.

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322-5191

The Real Estate Agency

3 BR, 1.5 bath, split plan. $33,300.
WillIam Maiiczowskl Realtor
322- 7993.

yd. near school I shopping.
$41,300.

Earn as much as $500 per 1000
stuffing envelopes with our
circulars. For information:
Pentex Enterprise Dept. SH
'- BOX 113$ Mlddletown, Ohio
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ROOF TRUSSES

8721.

323- 5324

1975 Ford P-U. I on the floor.
F150 super cab, $550
323-7361

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We have several sizes of trusses

ROC K

2435' S. French 117 92) Sanford

-ATTRACTIVE 1 BR 2 B ranch
style home, lg rms, fenced sIde

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61—Building Mtenals

Salvage 17-92 So. of Sanford 372-

LARGE LOT X 3 BR 2 B split plan,
beautiful landscaping, fenced bk
yd, room for garden. $32,300.

2nd St.

Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 1.0
Wymore Rd.. Altamonte.

9 ft. glassed top display case 76 in.
deep, $700. Sanford Furniture

NEAR LAKE 4 BR 2 B corn.
fortable home, newly painted, C
HIA, tenced bk yd, nice ares.

Lakeview Nursing Center,9)9 E.

scopes, $10 ea. Winchester 22

automatic rifle w-scope $50;
Rossi 22 pump rifle $90; Western
held 1)0 pum, shotgun, like new
$110; High standard 12gm police
riot pump shotgun 7 shot, $175,
323-0727.

Auction 12)5 5. French, 323-7310.

Covered boat dock. $32J00.

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2 Remington 22 automatic rifles w-

WILL BUY EXISTING 15t &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, LIc.

310 Sanford Ave.

jri 322 2213 or see at Butch's
Chevron Service.

Sanford, FIa 32771

si-A—Gun

w-dbl

boom. Holmes 460, cxc. mech.
cond. 53.750. 372-7397, aft 6 Sat. &amp;

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ROBSON MARINE

47.A-1rtgages Bought
&amp;Sokl

REALTY WORLD.

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Beds. Dbl motel box springs I
mattresses $30 set. Sanford

FANTASTIC I BR weekend
retreat, St. Johns River.

Consignments Welcome
We Sell Estates
323-7050
Kelloggs AuctIon Sales

Please call after 6 p.m. 371 0937.

zet Cain Buyers for a small investment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322-261)
or $31 9993.

Central Contracting Inc.
901-775 3583
904-736-6023

$44900.

323-5176

Losing your home &amp; credit' I -..ii
catch up ba.k payments 8. buy
equity. 322 0218

Large building on oversized
commercial lot. Room for expansion.

$112 MONTH PAYS ALL. Sharp 3
BR, w-C HIA, w-w carpet, new
ref., gas range, inside utilities I
walk-In closet in MBR. Won't
last. $33,000.

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4. CAPITAL IMPROVIMINT FUND BUDGET
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Nurses Aides, 7-3 shift. Exp
preferred. Apply in person

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE

N Personal Representative
of the Estate ot

MIS nlocslSedtoffi,$idfle'm Or ittirniy, lad the amount STENSTROM, DAVIS,
nswirha5.se$ideint$lnNpi,c. dalmid. If tile claim Is not yet due, McINTOSH &amp; JULIAN

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Idanc.sa?InOIYeor

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. ThU FIRST PUBLICATION OP

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Dateofthefirstpublicationofthis
address of the personal lurisdiction of the cot.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Noticeof Administration: August 10,
representative's attorney we set
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
font, be4.
Florence G. Wledner
All pensens having claims or WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Deceased
dsr wit hi Iisy maV$Ve. Each claim must be
me evtcmeaiut
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
II
•bm fir the dales, *e iveme as4 REPRESENTATIVE:
satlatictiry perf.nnsgece

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when it wIll become due shall be sPa- stated. If the claim is secured, the

shiN be submitted with' led bli. - atitsiupt if any claim or desnan

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EM PLOY ME NT

THISNOTICE,tofllewith theclerk in writing and must indicate the-

in an THI$NOYICI,fofflewftt,ffi.clerk
d KCIPIebIS
$hive CIurt, a wrItten
aneu.Weqviltol,ercentofthsbll

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Circuit Court for SEMINOLE

Date of the first publicationof this
PeYshlStSffiS.'AallWItyof demands against the estate vs
WITHIN THREE Noticeof Administration: August 10,
Nil
aty
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F*'ld',
u.s.
requIred
L347.34$J$
_______ Qivitnesed Sends, or. satlofoc. MONTHS PROM' ThE DATE OP 1979.

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REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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00nIet,TOlsds,Ofi$O43413.Thenae representative, or the venue or WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

wlllbSrifldedfoeahpananwli

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3 BR, 1 B, gas heat, fenced yd.

FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 1.1.41'as; or 644-3079.

ted. If the claim is contingent or security shall be described. The
Deceased unilguldated, the nature of the claimant shall deliver sufficient

neIWflSttISPlIIIs.WSCWicolIems$nd
' dsCVIMIWI III
within II deys slier bid epening.
A csrtNlsd check or bash *i,,

I3.1$
iio,us.s
i,a...,

Total-C

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100' on

$26,300. Realtor Owner.

DIVi$ion' the address of which is THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF qualifications of the personal
PistIls.
CaPS.. mi ,h. decwrtte .n be' Seminole County Courthouse, THISNOTICE,tofileanyobIections representative, or the venue or
iiiisd by d,pesltlng 101.00 wish Sanord, Florida 3277). Th. personal they may have that challenge the lurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
the Architect for sack set ci rspnssenta$iveoftheestateis Jan15 validity of the decedent's will, the
Is
l$a9welker
qualIfications
of
the
personal
OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED
-.is
dsWsS.est.Med.$shd.p.ad c.Inswhos.adeb

3$341)$Ø0

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Other Ixpen&amp; Reserves

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AVON

BuildIng, lulledE', P.O. Drawer ,i, Seminole County, Florida, Probate MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF validity of the decedent's will, the

3,130*

I. Anticipated Rlcaipts
Nate Funds

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uncertainty shall be stated. If the copies of the claim to the clerk to
and read aloud.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Proposed fOrmS or contract do. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING claim Is secured, the security shall enable the clerk to mall one copy to
cuments, Including plans and spe. CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST be described. The claim shall each personal representative.
All persons interested in the estate
ciflcatlons, are on fIle at the office THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL deliver sufficient copies of the claim
OftheHOUskIlAu$herftyoftheClty OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED to the clerk to enable the clerk to to whom a copy of this Notice of
mail one copy to each personal Administration has been mailed are
of Sanford, Florida, AdmInistration IN THE ESTATE
required,
WITHIN THREE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED representative,
BuIlding, Castle Brewer Court,
All
persons
interested
in
the
estate
MONTHS
FROM
THE DATE OF
SanfOrd.Fllnldaandt$isifficeoftlie thattheadmlnlstrationoftheestate
Ai'hItect Gutmanri, Oragash of MERRILL. HARRY CAUSCH, to whom a copy of this Notice of THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
As5lclates, Architects, Planners deceased, FIle ide. 19.23S.CP is AdmInistration has been mailed are THIS NOTICE, to file any oblectmons
THREE they may have that chaiienges the'
WITHIN
Inc., $anfenl Atlantic Bank Pending in the CircuIt Court fon- required,

39.44400773
1UN,9S3.$0
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LOUSY $I*VICI FUND BUDGET
- &amp;IilaflCeeflhsfldBeglIwtlsIqefyew:

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Notice

wtioseaddresslsll9PoplarAvenue, iative'sattorney are Set forth below.
All persons havng claims or
Sanford, Florida 32771. The name
and address of the personal demands against the estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
representative's attorney are
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
forth below.
All persons having claims or THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
demands against the estate are THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
requIred, WITHIN THREE of the above court a written
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF statement of any claim or demand
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF they may have. Each claim must be

vio Community

Sanford. Florida at which tIme ..o
PtsCeallbidswtlIbepublictyopaflid

7,021,143.7$

PurchasedSirvlces

NEWCOMER!

AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Engine rebuitder. Seminole Auto
_____________________________
Machine. 301 E. 25th P1. Exp.
only! Wages commensurate w-

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

pending in the Circuit Court for

Castle Brewer Court West 10Th 11., MERRIL HARRY .CALISCH

00.371,174.31

Lacal Funds

Legal

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322-0612, 322-7117

$23,000.

_______________________
___________________________

College
i the above court a written basis for the claim, the name and
oi$anford, Florida wlllrecelvebids
statement of any claim or demand address of the creditoror his agent
for
ThIzoIiQfI and adoftions t. PublIsh Aug. 3, 10, 17, 1979
CASTLE BREWER COURT FI.A. DEM-33
theymayhave.Eachctaimmustbe or attorney, and the amount
14.1, DAY CARE CINTIR AND SN TIll CIRCUIT COURT FOR In writing and must Indicate the claimed. If the claim is not yet due
EXPAN$SONTOMAINTENANCI SEMINOLE'- COUNTY. FLORIDA basis for the claim, the name and the date when It will become dUe
address of the creditor or his aaent shall be - stated. If the claim is
SHOP BUILDING only, until 2:00 PROBATE DIVISION
orattorneyandtheamountclaimed. contingent or unliquldated, the
P-M.,Gflthi2RhdayilAUg5t 19n, FlLTwo $.ISS.CP.
If the claim Is not yet due, the date nature of the uncertainty shall be
at the AdmInIstration uilding, IN RI: ESTATE OF

tory

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Owner motivated 2 BR, 1 8, carport, den w-wet bat, eat in kit.

322.2611 for appointment

Store.

C. Proposed E*penditvm
IalieieslFlutedCharges

JThlcrnne

FRESH OKRA
Mon-Wed-Fri.
322 0173
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INC.
REALTOR 323-7532

best interest of the Owner. No bid
shall be withdrawn for a perIod of
days from the opinIng date.
Dr. Earl S. Weldon
President
Seminole Community
College
Wendell Agee
chairman
Board of Trustees,

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PVIIII,Adg. 17,24311.5*7, 9979
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.
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CALL DORIS DIETRICH

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potential. Good location I plenty
of local traffic on major hwy.

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GROCERY BUSINESS-PLUS
Good family business w-Iots of

REALTY

HAL COLBERT,

finest neIghborhoods. 141,100.

I. Anticipated Receipts:
Federal Funds
$lateFunds
IF

(IN) $344111 en

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garage w-w carpet, C HIA,
fenced bk. yd. $53,900.

47—Real Estate Wanted
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'65 Chev. C30 wrecker

AuctionThurs.7P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427

WOULOYOULIKETO
RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?
One week in Sept. or early Oct., on
the St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good knowledge of the
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a
!JVV! • UUIIII1
VprIflc.

Pro-keds $14.90 pr.

Immaculate I BR, 2 B, 2 car

IN SALES IN 1979

A. BalanCesonhandslglnningofYeg:

lnga. FL. W01

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Room for a growing family. I BR,
2 B, FR, lots of storage space.
1001 Palmetto Ave. $33,000.

be over 1$ yrs. old. Apply at any

with the Clerk of the CircuIt Court,

2. SPECIAL REVENUE.FUND BUDGET

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PONDENTS FOR THE SAN.
FORD AR EA. MUST HAVE A
FLAIR FOR NEWS, TYPE,
HAVE TRANSPORTATION. BE
FELXiBLE AND LIKE PEO
PLE.

Will keep Sm. children
In myhomewkdayS
323-1115
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9—Good Things to Eat
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Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the

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springs I other misc.
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55—Boats &amp;

SO—Misceuaneous for Sale

Fenced, Only 7 yrs old. $26,500.

bidding, and to award the lob in the of the estate is J. 0. GALLOWAY, address of the personal represen-

s Reglno Alexander

Totals- A I B

Tern BvNlInrenfl RoNt

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Hw about a I BR, I B, older home
on Meilonville Ave., 2 garages,
fenced bk. yd., fruit tress I
extra lot for only $25,900.

CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 20906

562-7403

141$ Valencia Ct. 3 BR, 1½ hath,
brick const. on corner lot.

OVER 6 MILLION

Total-C

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Childcare Center. 3226645.

3BR,llhomeon6lOtsdowntOwn
Lake Mary. $41,500.

&amp; part time employment with
Handy Way Food Stores. Must

OthI? Expenses I. Reserves

By: Jun11. Curtis
U DIPutY Clerk
MASSEY, ALPER. WACK

5Lost &amp; FOUnd

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representative of the estate Is
Florence 6. Wiedner, The name and

C. Proposid Expenditures:
Satariesl Fixed charges
Purchased Services
SupplIes

WIT$l$$myhndandtliesealci

323 lUS
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20 lots Zoned Residential- sIzes
start at 75x100, prices start at
$1750. High &amp; dry, you don't need
a boat.

Mechanic or trainee for VW's, S
day wk., paid holidays, fringe
benefits. $200 to $300 to start
depending on exp. 339.39f.

Free listing BROCHURE write:

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EXCELLENT BUY
4 BR.) Bath, nice older home, nice
neighbors, bus stop at front of
house, eat In kitchen. Conventional loan, owners eager to
sell. $19,900.

Get full exposure — take that "For
Sale" sign down &amp; run a
classified ad. Call 327-2611 or $31-

PROPOSAL, and to waive any Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida
.tie5 and technicalities in 32771. The personal representative

B. AflolCIpatid Receipts:
Stare Funds
LOCal Funds
Total-AL B

thus Court on Aug. 13,
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Ieckwtth, Jr.
N Clerk of lIve Court

Woman w-sonwould like
to share your apt.
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Garage Sale: SOS Park Ave. Aug.
17 I 1$. SewIng machine, bed

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DATEOthI5 2lthdayofJuly,A.D. CHIPPEWA SPECIALTIES and
1979.
that I intend to register said name

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Will share my furn. apt.
w-pool. Male.
Call 323.1494.
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information or 901.773-1100.

OVER 2300 sq ft of gracious livIng
Inthis lovely Ig Mayfair 3 BR 2b
home, beautifully shaded dbl
sized lot In one of Sanford's

Grades K.12

original with the Clerk Of this Court

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Child care in my home, exp
mother of 2. All ages 2206 Mitch
ct. w Pnecrest area. 323-9335.
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unique Kindergarten
Iorsyearolds
Call 322 6645
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Saturday in Sanford - Begin-

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Sanford - House for Safe. Best
Buy — Call local 444-1039 for

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GRAB THIS ONE QUICK
Owner anxious. Close to city for
convenience still country living,
next to malor hwy. Mobile home
has billiard rm., pool table,
screened porch. $17,500 gets It
today. Owner may hold part of
financing Call todayl

Friday, Aug. 17, 1th17—flA

54—Garage Sales

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STAY COOL IN THE POOL

Charming olden 2 Bdrm home with
beautiful in-ground pool wprivacy fence. Cheerful kitchen,
also family room. $27,000.

thaW n5er

Nowaccepting applications for full

1. GENERAL FUND BUDGET
A. Balances on hand Beginning of Year:

you ARE NOTIFIED that an

ô—Chitd Care

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the address of which Is Drawer C.
Sanford, Florida 32771. The personal

NOTICIOPPUBUCNIARINSONSCISQOLBUOUT
PursuanttothepqovlsionsofSectlonw.OSlFionld.Statutes,W73,noica
n-,
I$herSbyglVe atap
hi. sshellbelwllbyttie$duesISOsrdOf
I.mIscne10v.rlodd.wefvguu1.IS9BIur*.perpsssOf -' -1aetns
RespOndent. wBhtMcWlwsottheCeuntythiprçsdesIbuØsfoOfsa14Caunsy
for the fiscal year begInnIng July 1, 1979 and ending JUne 30, 1910. The
A copy shall be available at the
NOTICE OF ACTION
- budgetsaresummanlzsdasfollows:
Ofljçp of the City Clerk for all TO: ELSIE P. GRAHAM
per-ions desIring to examine the
ANNUAL SCHOOL BUDGET
4915 constitutIon Avenue

heerø at said hearing.
actIon for Dissolution of Marriage
Byorder of the City Commission 1$ been filed against you and you
of the City of Sanford, FlorIda.
werequlred to serve a copy of your
-.H. N. Tamm, Jr.
wrItten defenses, If any, to It on 0.
City Clerk
H. EATON1 JR., ESQUIRE,
PublIsh Aug. 17, 197
pesitloner's attorney, whOSe ad- ,
DEMIS
dries is MASSEY, ALPIR, WACK
I EATON, Tern Building CranVs Roost, 141 WhoopIng Loop.
Altameide Springs, Florid., WOi,
eiiorbeforelapt.7,l9lLandfIIethe
Says:

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4PrSOls

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reproduction, on the same basis of Ct: 4 mo., old, black, male
____________________________
return of documents.
German Shepherd, last seen
bid
Contractors who obtained
Laurel Ave. Name 'King". Call
documents and do not bid the
322-6507 after S or $301912.
proiect,rnus?rifurflsameatleastlo
d.ysbeforetpuebiddat.,orpay$l.JO
Wantadsareblack Iv(hite&amp;read
pen sit to defray cost of neproducall over.
tion and handling, as set forth
above.
fn wh &amp; blk mixture. ii
Each bid must beaccompanied by
yrs. old, 20 lb., $23 reward for
issued
check
or
bid
bond
a cectlf led
return or information. 323-0996.
by an acceptable surety company
for not less than S percerit of the base
bid. The successful bidder will be ___________________________
Legal Notice
required to furnish performance
bond and labor and materials IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

TheHouslngAuthorltyof the CIty

Harrisburg, PA. 1710$

___________________________I
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any or all bids or certain portions
Division, the address of which i
a bid as stipulated In the FORM OF Seminole County Courthouse, North

C+I OF SANFORD, FLORIDA FRANKLIN 0. GRAHAM,
FOR UTILITY
PURPOSES,
PLO V I 0 I N 0
P 0* ml

All parties in Interest and citIzens
shill have an opportunity to be

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name wIth the Clerk of the Circuit Park, Fl. 32792, Seminole county,
Court of Seminole County, Florida. FlorIda, under the fictitious name of

THE USE OF SAME UNTO THE IN RE: ThE MARRIAGE OF

same.

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_______________________

-5- Orsceola Morgan
Seminole County, FlorIda In ac
-- Arthur James Graham, Sr. cordance with the provIsions ci the
Publish: August 3, 10, 17, 24, 1979 FIctitious Name Statutes, To-WIt:
DEM-13
Section $4309 Florida Statutes 1937.
Sig. Betty L. Redmond
Publish: July 27, August 3, 10, 17,
1079
DEL-uS
______________________
L.gal Notice
______________________________________________
INVITATION TO BID

27114 STREET, ORLANDO DRIVE FLORIDA.

.'irlr
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County, Florida, Probate divIsion,

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

OPA STREET LYING BETWEEN FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

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Slate

money in your wallet?

3 choice lots ready to build on in
Deltona. $1000 for all.

323.5112 ______________________
— Sanford 2 BR, 2 B, all appl., ww
carpet, pool. Close to
18—Help Wanted
everything. Asking 135,7S0. 327____________________
______________________
LPN.FulItime&amp;partsime.App,y
in person Lakeview Nursing
41}UsI$
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.
_________________________________
Spotless 3 BR, 1 B, ref., stove,
LPN full time. Exp. w-Florida
drapes, part. turn., for only
license. 1.12. 3221566. Sanford
526.500.
Nursing I Cony. Center.
3 BR, l'i Ba, w-2 adloining lots +
Evening nook. Apply in person
fruit trees. $35,950.
Holiday Inn of Sanford on the
lakefront.
Need a 4 BR, 2 B? Carpet, fenced
yd,, nicely landscaped, C lilA,
Utility person. Apply in person
w-w carpet. Good location.
Holiday inn of Sanford on the
143.900.
lakefront.

DEADLINES
______________________________
Noon The Doj Befoe
Publicotion
e.
ullV I..A

Duplex (21 2 BR units turn. I
rented $23,910. Only $3,000 down.

4O—Condonniums

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Creative Expressions

3 Lines Minimum

SECLUDED COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE
Beautiful lakefront home on 2-3rd
acre wooded lot. Pool 10*11, 1
Bdrm mother-in.Iaw cottage,
exercise rm w-sauna, stone
fireplace in Fla. rm., 1 yr.
warranty.

Owner will hold.

MAKE AN HEIRLOOM

45-A--Oitof

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Pry
3 BR, 2 B pool home, beautIfully
landscaped, work shop, green
hous&amp; 1700 sQ ft living area,
$59,300. Terms.

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get reiults.

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41—Houses

41—Houses

Owner reserves the right to relect Seminole County, Florida, Probate

By order ci the City Commission REPRESENTATIVE
dinnceby the CIty ci Sanford, title
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
otuhich Is as follows:
Publish: August 10, 17, 1979
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
DEM-42
ORDINANCE NO.
- City Clerk
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
FLORIDA, PIbl' Aug. 17, 197
0$'-' SANFORD,
CLOSING, VACATING AND DIM-V
ABANDONING THAT PORTION INTNI CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND

.

1:00 A.M. — 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

__________________________

32771, intends to register the said Semoran Blvd., No. 2410, Winter

Notice Is hereby given that a OffiCe of the City Clerk for all WAYNE P. DEAN, 'JR.
Public HearIng will be held at the persons destring to examIne the Post Office Box s
CoMmission Room In the City Hall same.
115 South Lake Avenue

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HOURS

Locust Avenue, Sanford, Florida, engaged in business at 3373 N. and hour mentioned above,

ea

to consider the adoption of an or. heard at sold hearing.

lllflStnjCtions

itime .............. 43c a line
3consecutvetimes .. 31c a line
35c a line
iconsecutivetimes

PROBATE DIVISION
Ordinance as it pertains to front amount of the contract sum, IsSued PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 79-2$2-CP
yard setback requirements In SR-i
by a bonding company tk.w*sed In File Number 79.299-CP
Division
Zoned District in Lot 7, BIk C, UnIt 2, Florida.
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Country Club Manor.
To be eligible for consideration, IN RE: ESTATE OF
Being more specifically described bids must comply with the laws ° RUTH ELIZABETH PERRY
FRANK L WIEDNER
as located at 10$ Mayrose Drive.
Florida, all conditions of the specifDeceased
Deceased
Planned use of tie property, ications, and must be made on a
NOTICE
OF
ADMINISTRATION
DE,M-2$
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
addition to S-F residence.
facsImile ci the form included with
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
.L
PIrInt
ii. rnntrhrt
docum.nti. In TO -LL PERSONS
Y!
ri i.i
AnA5IJC
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IIVIS.TIU.nI 'U
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
ChaIrman
.
duplicate, enclosed in an opaque THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
bo*fAdlustmuuit sealed envelope bearing the name OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
NOTICEISHEREIYGIVENth.t
and address of the bidder and IN THE ESTATE:
IN THE ESTATE:
theuridersigned,deslringtoengage Publish: August I, 17, 197
marked: RELOCATING POR.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Inbuslneasunderthefictltlousname DIM-a?
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TABLE BUILDING "DE", SEMI- that the administration of the estate that the administration of the estate
of SUNRISE FUNERAL. HOME.
NOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE of RUTH ELIZABETH PERRY, ofFRANKL.WIEDNER,deceaSed
ARTHUR JAMES GRAHAM, SR.,
FICTITIDUSNAMI
FileNumber 79-282-CP, ispending in
FUNERAL DIRECTOR at 900
NotIce is hereby given that I am and delivered not later than date deceased, File Number 79-299.CP,

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A copy shall be available at the

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

Notice is hereby given that the
Bawd Of AdIUstfT$eflt of the City of
Sanford will hold a regular meetIng
onAijgust2l,1979,intheCltyHallat
11:30 AM. inorder to consider a

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT

Fl,

Evening Herald, Sanford,

Hone Lots

Poultry, beef. pork, fish. Free Mobile home lot now avail. Lg.
delivery, mm. S20orcer. Sanford
treeL adults, quiet, walking
area. 3222371. Sams Portion
distance to all shopping. See at
Meats.
Park Ave. Mobile Park.

Planned use of the prop.rty,
of S.F residenCe.
mddit
SL. Perkins
Chairman
Board of Adluetment
Publish: August I, 17, 1979

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
A UIIi.IIY cAacmIII '-" WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
BETWEEN COLONIAL WAY AND
Date of the first pubilcationof this
KATHERINE COURT AND Notice of AdministratIon: August
BETWEEN FRENCH AVENUE 10, 1979 and August 17, 1979.
DRIVE,
CORDOVA
AND
Torn W. McGraw
F0R
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC NEARING P R 0 V I D I N G
As Personal Representative
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS
of the Estate of
OPANORDINANCE BY THE CITY AND EFFECTITE DATE.
Irma Evadna McGraw
OP-SANFORD, FLORIDA.

shall have an opportunity to be
heard at sold hearing,
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
______________________________
City Clerk
Publiih: August 7, 17, 1979
OEM-al
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NOTICITOTHI PUBLIC:
is hereby gIven that the
Board of Adlustment of the City Of
Sanford will Pod a regular m.etind
onAvgust2l,1979,inthecityHallat
11:30 AM. In order to consider a
iee1t for a variance In the Zoning
O,dlnanCeasitpsftainstol'Nryard
setback requirements In SRi Zoned
District in Lot 94, Academy Ma,
Unit I.
B.lnmorespeclflcallydelcnlbld

THIS NOTICE, toflle anyoblections
they may have that challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualification of the personal
representative, or the venue or

FLORIDA
SANFORD,
OF
AND
VACATING
CLOSING,
ABANDONtNOTHATALLEYAND

thairman

this notice.
Publish Aug. 17, 1979
DEM-03

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

to consider the adoption Of an ordlnance by the City of Sanford,
Florida, title of which Is as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 1479
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY

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Orlondo - Winter Pork
Seminole
831-9993
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322.2611

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homes. They're based on R (resistance)
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values. And the higher the R value, the
greater the resistance to heat flow.
For ceilings, the Watt-Wise recommen____
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space, R49. Duct insulation, R-6. Entrance door, R.5.

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In the summer, it gathers the heat that's inside the house and pumps it
out. The result: lower electric bills, winter and summer.
To meet FPL's recommended Watt-WiseTo standards, a heat pump
must have a COP (heat rating) of 2.5 and anEER (cool, rating) of 7.5.
Of course, the higher the rating the lower your dollar, number.

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Water Heating in many of them.
With a Heat Recovery Unit (HRU),
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appear. MRS. JOSIE CLEM, Lcsgvlew, Texas
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"Got something on your that rivals the bumper area." Many shirts are oyster restaurant McNabb the gas station."
their sentiments have found
mind? Put it on your chest," sticker in Its message custom made with the printed, "I Eat 'M Rawl"
—"Don't ask me to think. I their way to t-shirts as well.
reads a sign at Hocus Pocus, carrying ability. Political company's logo or ad- across the front with the was hired for my looks."
A few examples:
a T-shirt shop In Altamoige statements, gripes, hobbles, vertisement.
redaurant'stseine
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man,
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.entendres
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Some were too risque for a —"The best man for the
worn as a man's un- attention getters being worn Casselberry, finds many from us and then sell them at family newspaper. McNabb job is a woman."
dergannent has developed on chest or beck.
businesses like to print a a profit to their customers,, said many times a youngster And finally for the girl who
Into one of today's hottest
"We've got over 650 double-entendre on front of They make a profit from will buy a shirt and a few has made the rounds and has
fashion items.
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minutes later, "his mother yet to find a manwhocomes
Gone Is the plain white, Charlie Blake, "and we do a and then have the company Some other shirts seen In will bring It back."
up to her standards:
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Women's lib has been Very —"The more I know men
brightly colored bluboird companies around the *11,11th the frad. For an —"I spent my vacation at vocal, to say the lead, and the more I love my dog."

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Area In Lakeland.
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By ROB WISHART
though Jefferson Starship,
a
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the hundreds of
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festival
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dead but mod are over 30 Several groups split up and
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died
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and wonderljig what hap. - in a
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drug overdoses little more tatively planned.
The milestone music
than a year later.
Joe Cocker - now 35, hi
festival Aug. 15, 16 and 17, dlx, drummer Keith Moon
Other performers at his bluest Success In II
Woodstock and their fate: year following the festjv,
I%9, on an upstate New York of The Who and
Al
The Band - on top until when he released three h
farm featured nearly two Wilson of CannedhIit
Heat
all
bowing
out gracefullywith
with singles.
dozen acts - the cream of died of
its
1977
the rock and folk music
Waltz" concert
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John Sebastian - hi
worlds of the late
in
San
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.
age 32 last year, The Who
career
downhill In t
Richie Havens - now 36 17 untilwent
Only The Who, Joan Bass, the most successful on the
he bounced back I
Nell Young and Larry 10th anniversary of woodhad his NWSt hit In 1971 1976 with the theme songfc
Graham of Sly and the dock with the soundtrack
with "Here Comes the Sun." the "Welcome Sack, Kotter
It's been downhill since.
Family Stone are on from the movie "The Kids
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Ma. Bass, now 36, had been
the
early
70,
Lee,
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member,
now 34
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the
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Country Joe and The Fish and released an album.
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went the way of th
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Melanie - now 31 or 3Z
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leading
tro*zador
of
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war,
bid
reformed
depending
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and
the
late
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IT'S MCIII
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Blood, Sweat .
headlines because of her Jefferson Starihlp
was
- two years after Woodstock;
dock.
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release
of
the
had
major
hits
through
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Opposition
to
oppressive
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a'
Jefferson Airplane at band's first album coincided but David Qayton.Thcinag IiflC5, but not much.
Policies Of the goverument of Woodstock.
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The San with the festival and fl0W31,le henextyear; he
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hits.
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group
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1974
the
United
States for a few
Graham formed Graham greatest social Importance now 32, and the troops have and i a lit with "Got
Central Station, now m tize then with amgI-estaIg1,I, been at or near the top ever Get You Into
years, but even George
charts with Its "Star Walk"
My
In
Harrison
couldn't make altar
Ufe"
pro-drug music. But its since. Santana Is a headliner 1975.
N'y. flM
album,
after
leaving
Sly
and
greatest
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records
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but But
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was together
oeverwith
repined
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movie:
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takes some animals to an
CARMEN MCRAE IN
SATURDAY
with the six main members of island and I have this pet a
CERT AT THE PALACE the comedy group are featured Brahma bull and him and me
AUGUST IS. 1979
Accompanied by Clark Terry in this 1979 documentary.
is good friends and the plane
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and his Big Bad Band, Carmen
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soldiers who think the war is
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the Darwin of human prehisto- uses and abuses of the system contemporary American sociry. is told in his own words of lobbying, a "grass roots" ety.
down and take the wings off
through films made throughout phenomenon involving the genand make it into a boat and
his remarkable career. (R)
eration of financial and psychowe get away."
WEDNESDAY
logical pressure to influence a
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congressman's vote, is
AUGUST 22, 1979
who
are making "The Last
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Flight Of Noah's Ark,"
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MONDAY
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AUGUST 20, 1979
U.S.A. featuring many of counE CARMEN MCRAE IN CON. journey of survival for four
try music's top stars arc
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presented.
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8:00
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and hisoffers
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IN LA GRANDE PARADE DU McRae
13 ofBand.
her biggest
OBEANDORF REVISITED JAZZ Performances by three hits for a memorable hour of
The four people are Elliott "The Last Flight Of Noah's Ark."
Peter Evans portrays a former American jazz artists -- Dizzy jazz.
Gould and Genevieve Bujold,
American soldier who returns Gillespie, Cab Calloway and
Richard Schroder, Ricky Is born with - like Jackie
to Oberndorf after World War II Earl "Fatha" Hines -- are feathe stars of the movie, and father, has gotten a leave Coogan and Jackie Cooper
9:00
to seek revenge for having lured at the 1977 Jazz Festival
THE DEADLIEST SEASON Ricky and Tammy Lauren, from his employer, the New and Shirley Temple and
been left to die in a skiing acci- in Nice, France.
A professional athlete (Michael the two kids who mod likely York Telephone Co,, to go on Margaret O'Brien had.
dent in this special based on
Moriarty) seeking fame and will steal the film,
that trip. But Diane says Nobody knows where It
Irwin Shaw's short story.
glory Is forced by a tragic acciTUESDAY
This will be Ricky's first Richard can't get too many comes from, it's just there.
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to re-evaluate
his
Ricky says he likes to
pie
of success
at any cost.
(R)princl. film since ,The Champ" leaves, not and still pursue
AUGUST 21, 1979
O 1979 DISCO AWARDS
which,
while
it
didn't
his
dream
of
climbing
up
the
improvise.
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sisow
gladden critics' hearts, is executive ladder with the Franco Zeffirelli, his
THURSDAY
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SUNDAY
director on "The Champ,";
AUGUST 23, 1979
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has made Ricky the hottest
After that trip, they will be let him do a lot of his scenes
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AUGUST 19, 1979
child actor In years.
home for two weeks and then his way.
THE PYTHONS Wild and
MORNING
mother and son take off
"That scene," Ricky says,
zany antics abound when MonSo far, he seems to
AFTERNOON
again, this time to do a film "when my pants fell down,
ty Python's Flying Circus reunites in Tunisia. Interviews • ARTHUR PIEDLER
roiling with the fame. He Is 9 with William Holder, in that happened accidentally,
4-00
now, and very much a Australia.
and then I improvised the
regular fellow. His mother,
rest
of it. And the final scene
Diane, seems level-headed
But the feeling is that — Franco wanted me to say
about it all.
Ricky has to capitalize on his 'Mother' and run into Faye's
She says Ricky comes good fortune now. In a few (Dunaway) arms and I
home (home is on Staten years, It will be too late, SO didn't think a boy would do
Island, In New York harbor) the Schroders have decided that. And they said OK, then,
and puts on his baseball to go ahead, at full speed.
Heavyweight Championship C$AI. In this preview of the
SATURDAY
"But Charles (Jarrott, the
bout between Matthew Said 1979 college football season,
glove and goes outside and Besides, Ricky seems to love director of 'Noah's Ark')
Muhammad
(a.k.a. Matthew Holzman trophy candidates
AUGUST II, 1979
plays like any other 9-year- acting.
hasn't let me do much of that
Franklin) and John Conlah and the top football schools in
old.
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far."
Atlantic City, New Jersey. the nation will be highlighted.
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Lash Kunkel is lady with
a voice that may sound
vaguely familiar. Hearing
her, one wonders why It took
her l5 years to land a record
contract.
"Anything, like writing,
takes time". says Leah
confhd1 -"Maybe I didn't
approach It the right way. I
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to be categorized as a
'female singer-songwriter.'
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"But after my last round of
rejections about five years
ago, I decided to get sogood
they had to take me."
Meanwhile the public
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through her vocals on James
Taylor's "Handy Man" and
Art Garfunkel's only solo
tour.
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helped me
credibility," says Lash. "It's
been tough, being with
Russell and all these succesaful people, It's not
hard to get a little disappoiidi"
voice may have a
familis tinge because her
sister was the late Cass
Elliot of the Mamas and the
paw.
"Casa was about 10 YMIs
older than I, but she inspired
me tremendously. But she
was more folk, while my

roots are In rock."
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least equal time. "After the
interview, I'm off to the
Little League game. .I'mthe
manager," she proudly
proclaims.
With a soothingly tasteful
first album out on Columbia
Records, Leah "really
wouldn't have done it any
other way. It takes 12 years
to become a doctor, so why
shouldn't I take the time to
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Friday, Aug. ii, 1,79

Novels ' Themes: Noncomformity.
By SALlY C. ESTFS
adventure tale featuring 27%rnerkan library Assn.
year-old Navvy Dypes, who
VICTORIA AT NINE by Don Robertson (BallantIne, 337
Billed as adult fantasy,
lives at the bottom of a
pages, $8.95)
these three novels are
swimming pool III Palm
THE MAN WHO RODE HIS 10-SPEED BICYCLE TO
variations on the same
Springs,
under constant
THE MOON by Bernard Fischman (Marek, 91 pages,
theme — self-discovery and
$7.95
danger of his disgruntled
he trials and tribulations of
HIDALGO'S BEARD: A CALIFORNIA FANTASY by father pulling the plug. To
noncomformity. As Victoria
Conger Beasley, Jr. (Andrews and McNeel, 146 pages,
his father's utter disgust,
Of Don Robertson's "Victoria
$9.95)
Navvy has managed to grow
at Nine" puts it, when forced
gills and opts to spend his
to try on conformity for size:
time at the bottom of the pool
expanding his consciousness
"One has to pledge what they want her to be. in
allegiance to REALITY, the middle of the night she decide to dig up her friends. instead of his bank account.
Robertson's fable Is ridPASS IT ON."
His father's threats help
carries all her friends out to died with a strong sense of force Navvy out of the pool
Victoria Is a precocious, 9- the sandbox where she the absurd — a sense carried
year-old. She does not wear buries them, pounding down out in Davis Jarvis' bold, and on land for a madcap
journey to Ensenada,
Jacks, or Jeans; she wears the sand with a shovel to comic drawings.
only tidy little dresses. Her drown out their protests and
Bernard Fischman's Mexico, in search of a
friends are not other cries. She Is putting aside all middle-aged hero is also message hidden in the beard
children. Her true friends — the "murmurs and polite searching for his identity, of a bust of Mexican hero,
Miguel Hidalgo — a message
with whom she holds long laughter, a scholarly fellow "The Man Who Rode
and weighty conversations named Bear, a place called Speed Bicycle to the Moon" that contains the secret of
- include Bear, a wise old
opens with the line "Stephan how to communicate with all
teddy with loose eye, frayed
creatures, living and dead.
Aaron was not certain he
ear and the distinction of
After a string of farcial
existed." A successful adventures
'...
fantasy
having once been president
and
the
graphic designer in New
of Harvard University;
that
the
bust
is
one
York City, Stephan has a discovery
Bonnie, the doll, a Dolly
wife, a dog named of several that roll around
was fun while
beautiful
Parton look-alike In her
to
own accord,
Sam, an Upper West Side Navvy
sequined dress and blonde
is suddenly back on
wig; sensitive Cat, wooden,
apartment, a house in the bottom of his pool looking
If lasted'
Connecticut,
annual
on wheels, and with a ring
up at his father who is
European
through his nose; and an
trips and an Alpha holding the plug while all the
Romeo. So what's wrong?
assortment
of
other The Peaceable Kingdom —
water drains.
wife, sensing his
Did it really happen?
nanhinate objects Including plus all sorts of other things, malaise,
ii two-toned rabbit and a dreams and Ideas that now malaise, gives him a 10- Perhaps. Only the author
speed
dient soap fish,
bicycle, which he knows for sure. The reader is
were without value..."
cannot ride. He drifts into a left feeling slightly conned,
An adult fantasy — Bernard Fischman's 'The
Although Victoria is the has promised to change her
erfect little lady, her ways and cooperate and will life of inertia — separating but the fantasy was fun while
Man Who Rode His 10-Speed Bicycle To The
parents worry about her make a point to say daily: from his wife and from his it lasted.
Moon
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business partner. What to
.ietachment from the real REALITY. PASS IT ON.
do? What does heneed?
Norld — as they see it. When
A talk early in the book
August 22 for his stage performances, a
the's rude to a teacher who with her grandfather when
With the help of a friendly ___________________________________________________ cunning Shakespearean actor
decides to murder his critics. (2
oes back on her word, he tries to explain to Victoria witch he meets at the
Hrs.)
EVENING
Victoria's Methodist-mm- how his life went awry when Museum of Modern Art,
staff members learn that a cut
) GREAT PERFORMANCES
in the budget has eliminated 'The Good Doctor" Edward
ster father rises to the his true love died and he Stephan begins his fantasy.
one of their lobs.
hallenge, demanding that ended up with Victoria's He gets on his bike and rides
Richard Chamberlain,
6:00
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mis daughter not only straight-laced grandmother; easily, seeming hardly to (2.) (4)00 © NEWS
Dishy. Lee Grant and Marmpologize to the teacher but another with a sympathetic pedal as the bike glides down 5) ONCE UPON A CLASSIC to Baker City to close a land sha Mason are featured in Neil
iend her ways, confront the Sunday school teacher who one street and up another, "Dominic: Miss Sarah" The deal with three Mexican broth- Simon's series of comic vig.
eal world, and stop talking speaks to Victoria of rolling through the twilight housekeeper of Castle Stainton ers and
finds that they have nettas based upon Chekhov's
sends the castle bailiff to cap- been hanged.
short stories. (R)
onsense to Bear and choices; and a third with past places he never knew ture Dominic. who is being 0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH David,
10:00
..ompany — in other words Teddy, one of her dead existed,
ruthlessly interrogated. (Part 3 struggling to cope with the loss
of a dear friend, gets arrested 0 VEGAS A young woman
ONFORM.
of 8) (R)
grandmother's collection of
enlists Dan's aid when her husAnd then he realizes it is
for barroom brawling. (A)
Because she loves her China owls, help Victoria
6:01
band disappears as a result of
CARMEN
MCRAE
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CONarents, Victoria tries to be sort out her feelings and time to go on — to the moon
Regularly
his
Involvement with illegal bioCENT
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PALACE
— and he divests himself ofED PLEDGE BREAK
scheduled programming may Accompanied by Clark Terry logical warfare. (R)
his business and his be delayed due to pledge and his Big Bad Band, Carmen
1030
marriage. He pedals to the breaks.
McRae offers 13 of her biggest 0 TO BE ANNOUNCED
George Washington Bridge
hits for a memorable hour of
8:30
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Sam for a joyful reunion
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a charge of assault Michael Fox, Larry Gatlin, Mardoes be? Reality or dream?
date for an important banquet,
against
her psychiatrist, who ilu Hanner, Rita Moreno.
Whatever, Stephen learns to • DANCIE FEVER
allegedly
lured her into a sexual (4) NEWLYWED GAME
reach out and to live fully. 0 JOKER'S WILD
relationship during her therapy S SWITCH Pet. and Mac's
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1960s.
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'More Graffiti' A
NEW RELEASE
MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI (PG) — Ron Howard,.
Cindy WlPIms, Candy Clark, Paul LeMat. (Comedydrama) We re-visit most of the original "Graffiti" people
several years later, to see what's happened to them. A
neat idea, and It works well, but they've tricked It out with
a sell-conscious camera stunt that looked good on paper
but is very disconcerting the audience. It's like ,vlslt
with old friends who live in a house with purple-and-green
wallpaper. GRADE: B
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"Dominic: The Crypt" The
murderers admit their guilt,
then plan Dominic's demise,
He escapes but spotted by
the bailiff of Castle Stainton.
(Pad 4of8)
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scheduled programming may
be delayed due to edge
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630
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MEATBALLS
— Bill Murray. Comedy. Summer
camp
the "Animal House" team, Trips all
over Itself in trying to imitate its predecessor, and all but
buries some nice character scenes between Murray and
newcomer Chris Makepeace. Too much bad material has
been left in classify it as a worthy outing. Murray shows
some big screen presence. Catch it next year on TV.
GRADE: C
BLOODLINE (K)
Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara,
James Mason, Omar ShariI. Romantic mystery. This is
f urther proof that big best sellers are tough to turn
movies. Sidney Sheldon's book becomes a fuzzy mess
here, despite lavish production and a fine cast. It is
compressed and emerges with more holes than a yard of
screening, And a sub-plot tinvolving sex and nudity) has
absolutely no connection with the rest it. GRADE: C
JUST YOU AND ME, KID (PG) — George Burns,
Brooke Shields, Burl Ives, Lorrlane Gary. Cowedy)
Innocuous little item more of a TV sitcom than a real
movie — about the kindly old ezvaudevillian who
befriends the put-upon unhappy teen-ager, and vice versa.
It can't hurt you. GRADE: Bmlnus

— one of

lien of an Army captain, Barnsby uncovers a bizarre wartime
robbery and winds up being
charged with manslaughter. (A)
0 BARNEY MILLER Barney
and his men clash with an eld.
erly Indian who determined
to make Central Park his burial
ground (R)
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GOSPEL SOUND Tennessee
Ernie Ford, Della Reese, and
the Jordanaires perform from
Nashville's Grand Ole Opry
House. (R)
9:30
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Roy agrees to help his new
romantic interest, a beautiful
Russian dancer, with her plans
to defect. (A)
10oo
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Columbo stalks a deranged
ventriloquist who believes his
fiendish dummy is controlling
his actions, which Include
murder. (A)
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71st Year, No. 312—Sunday, August 19, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Price 25 Cents

At Drag Racing Hangout Near Oviedo

Cars Hit Gr p 6 TeenmAgers Dead

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS

Identified as Mark Edward
Collins said the first unit was
James, 1, of Orlando and a paramedic unit and tranBernard Finnigan, 19, also of sferred the survivors to Winter
A teen-age drag racing Orlando. James was listed in Park Hospital. He said second,
hangout near Oviedo became a stable, but guarded condition at third and fourth units were
horrid death scene early Winter Park
Memorial dispatched shortly thereafter.
Saturday when two cars Hospital. Finnigan was
"We had eight men on the
rammed into a group of 40 to 50 reported to be In serious con- scene at one time or another.
youths, killing six of them and dillon in the intensive care unit Our cardiac unit stayed on the
injuring two others,
of the hospital.
scene over an hour and a half,"
The Florida Highway Patrol
n's mother said she Collins said.
said the
assembled was called to the hospital at
The drivers of the cars
on a dark stretch of blacktop on am. She said her son is ex- strWq the group have been
state Route 430 four miles north pected to survive.
identified as Rebecca Ann
state Route 50 in Orange
"All he could remember was Wagoner, 23, and Robert Jefwdy to watch a drag race. being hit from behind and trey Wray,26, both of Orlando.
The cars striking the thro wn through the air," Mrs
and
d teens were driven by
nigan said.
Wray were treated and
a man and a woman who
Highway Patrol spokesmen released No charges have been
left sperty about a mile down said some ofthe victims were filed against them, Hall said.
the road, the Highway Patrol not car rying identification. A
Hall said Miss Wagoner was
said. The accident occurred at search was being conducted for driving a 1970 model con12:50 am., Trooper Larry Hall witnesses who could help In vertible when she struck the
the id,:!fIcatlon of the bodies, group. Wray's car then hit Miss
of the FliP said,
"It was bed," said W. A. the FHP reported.
Wagoner's car from the rear
Greg
Hines, a paramedic called to
Collins,
corn- and both vehicles plowed into
the accident. "... the bodies municatlons supervisor for the victims, Hall said.
were everywhere — under cars Herndon Ambulance Service in
An Orange County deputy
on cars, in ditches. They were Orlando, had just come on duty said the stretch of 420 where the
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don't know the party's name
racing out there before.
trooper Hall said they included at 12:51 a.m. Our first unit Apparently this was another
four males and two females. responded and arrived at 1:95," one of the Friday night drag
The Injured youths have been Collins said.
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The scene early Saturday morning on state Route 420 where six teen-agers were killed after being struck by two cars,
According to Wray's father, He said the crowd of teens there were about 40 to 50 kids shoulders.
High School. Wink told me that
John Wray, he himself had been standing in the middle of the watching drag races.'
Wray's lather said when he the death scene looked just like
traveling westbound on S.R. 420 road, may have been unable to
"how would you like to be found out about the tragedy he Vietnam at
worst."
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only an hour or so before the set,or hear the two cars cmuing driving along and suddenly arrivedat the scene not too long

Wray said his son was in betl

accident. He said he saw two from behind them because they have four
headlights, abreast, after it happened and arrived and had been pretty badly iiicars apparently drag-racing in were watching the racing ears coining straight at you?" The there
about the time one of jured. The son, according to his
an easterly dirfevtion towards
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senior Wray said. lie said one of Ilerndon'sainbulances, rr v 1. f t er, has a fractured rib and
Wray' s father, a rowing the two cars that hit the youths "The first one I saw was
He said he believes his son coach at West Virginia veered off the road and went driver and it turned out I the "his nose will need plastic
knew surgery. They put 70 stitches in
and Miss Wagoner may have University, said his son told into the marshy ground just him. It WILS
Wink limes and I'd his right knee to sew up two
encountered the smime situation. him 'there was no place to go, beyond the road's steep coached him at
Winter l'ark deep gashes."

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bown as Lucille Ball's muddi&amp;hsaded sidekick on th e old "1
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Miss Bells for'co.aam. a dex4iushend, Deal Arno, issued a
statement m wnlng the loss of "one of the great artists I had the

honor and pleasure to work with " and 'one of my best friends."
Miss Vance played Ethel Mertz, the scatter-brained landlady
and friend, O "1 Love Lucy" from 1951 to 1958, one of the most
popular TV series ever made, and portrayed Lucy's friend Vivian
Bagley In "The Lucy Show" from 1962 to 1968.
They made a final appearance together in a 1977 special, "The
President Visits Lucy.

She studied with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Wi ll iam
familiar role of Olive Lashbrook.
Inge, spent years in small theater presentations of heavy
It was there that Miss Hall and Arnaz ready to launch "11 AVL'
dramatic works and appeared in many Broadway musicals in the Lucy" with a key role still unfilled saw her on stage and
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1930s and 1940s, understudying Ethel Merman in "Anything
each other, as they later recalled, "That's our Ethel."
Goes."
She was first married in 1941 to Philip Ober, after appearing
"Just my luck, Ethel Merman never nitssed a performance in
with hUn in the Broadway musical "Kiss the Boys Goodbye."
five years," she later recalled.
They
divorced in 1959.
She co-starred in "Over 21" in North Africa, the first stage
production to tour a combat
in World War II.
After her marriage to Dodds in 1961, she lived with him in
She suffered a nervous breakdown after the war, and as part
Connecticut and commuted to Hollywood. They moved to
her recovery therapy, was advised to work In a role she knew
Belvedere, near Berkeley on San Francisco Bay, five years ago.
well. Finding a production of "The Voice of the Turtle" at the II
it spokesman said a private funeral would be held next week in
Jolla, Calif., Playhouse in the sunnier of 1951, she took the
Belvedere.
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opinion was highly regarded by her second husband, New York
publisher John Dodds.
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there had been only one.
That one man, hesaid, was
Vincent Leroy Ashley.
Ashley, 23, was the key
witness for the state. He
testified that he was with
Mills when the pair entered
the Wright hems on May
25. Ashley saId it was Mills
who carried the shotgun
and Mills who killed
Wright.
In exchange for that
testimony, Ashley received
from
Immunity
prosecution In any crime
connected with the May 25
burglary and shooting.
Ashley also received Am.
mimity for a burglary aDd
two other armed robberies
he Is believed to have
ç,panItted (inning aosw
month period this sumS,
"Don't make the same
mistake the state has
already made by believing
this man," Groans told the
jury In his closing
argument. "Remember
man has been glv.s an
dial. Bee
incredible
Via fired the
waudng
sway
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spree.
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A jury of seven women
and five man deliberated
mom than four hours
Friday night before
returning a verdict of
gay In the murder trial of
25.yswdd Gregory Mills
of sanford.
The jury will return to
court it 10 a.m. Monday to
to
whether
decide
recommend the death
penalty for Mills. The
alhsrnittv,wouldbs life ln
pulianif the jury don not
lbs suit to the
sisotric cheW.
Is *4iW'' to the first
dI'IS meidor conviction,
the jury returned verdicts
of oft as churges of
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apologized to the jury for
having to use a criminal's
testimony to convict a
criminal.
"Sometimes you have to
let the little fish go in order
to get the big fish," Marbleduie said.
In a&amp;liulon to the
ness account of the crime
by Ashley, the jury heard
taetkncny from firearm's
experts who tested for
tram of gunpowder on the
hands of both Ashley and
MAUL Tb. results: Ashley
had no trace of powder;
Mills had powder residue
which "would have been
consiollerA with the firing of
a shotgun."
Ashley was apprehended
and questioned by Sanford
police minutes after the
Wright shooting. Mills was
food shortly thereafter at
Seminole Memorial How
*Ial, whore he told pollee
he had )M because of C
sevrn toothache.'
Both men were Aininidi
Mi saspeds since the Victim's wife, Margaret
o&amp; sii.
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a black man asceps on a
bicycle. Mills arid Ashley
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Vincent Ashley testifies at Mills' trial
M ills began rocking
nervo usly in his dfr, his
jaw tightening as Mar ble.
done verbally recreated
the events of the crime in
his final words o the jury.
But Mills stood erect and
did not flinch at 11:35
when the verdict was
turned and

gone to several ba rs on the
night before the shooting
and played pool into the
early morning hours. He
went to the hospital for the
toothache about 3 a.m., he
said,

Greene opened his
defense arguments Friday
aftflOCIl and Called only
one witness, Mills himself.

"No sir," Mills said.
During
his
cross
examination of Mills,
Marblestone asked the

further,—

Mills told the jury hehad

same question. Again the

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"Did you shoot and kill
James Wr1o't" Greene
asked his client.

answer was "no, sir,"
But Marbiestone coneluded his cross examination by asking Mills if he
would He to the jury If it
means, keeping himself
of the electric chair.
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Herald Staff Writer
that city's sewage at the
Sanford City Manager proposed Sanford regional
Warren Knowles laid it on the sewer plant.
line for the Lake Mary City
The resolution is among the
Council Thursday night.
details which must be corn"If the county and the city of pleted before federal funding is
Lake Mary are not interested released for the $11 million
(in the regional sewer concept) expansion and improvements
Just tell us," he said.
at the Sanford sewer plant to
"You've been playing this convert it into a regional
game for over a year now and facility.
I'm getting tired of it," Knowles
After lengthy debate, the
told Lake Mary City Attorney Lake Mary City Council apGary Massey.
proved the resolution on a vote
Knowles renmrks to Massey of 'H with Councilman Harry
were made after the city at- Terry casting the only
torney told the city council he dissenting vote.
could not recommend approval
Terry said the city by
of a resolution, the main points adopting the resolution was
of which had been called good buying a "pig in a poke." Terry
by an arbiter fromu the state's also suggested Sanford's inpublic service commission.
terest in having Lake Mary be
The resolution outlines the part of the regional system is
method lobe used by Sanford in
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