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                    <text>Thursday, June 28, 1979

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environmental health said.
"It's vary, very rare to
find a rabid domestic

dergo 21 painful rabies
vaccination shots.
"I'm sure the cat was not

animal. T1he last case we
had in the county was eight
years ago," he said.
But what makes rabies
so frightening, he said,

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confirmed cases of rabies
in animals last year
following tests on 4,000
anfinals. Robbins said.
Meanwhile, Joe Townsend will continue to suffer
the agony of the shots
unless the cut that bit him
is found. Searches are done
every night, Mrs. Townsend said.
The cat being sought is
described as being a young

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sons seeing such an animal

The disease is fatal," lie
said.

are asked to call tile
Townsend family at 831-

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CAME DOWN

C,11101)y smashed the front window of the
u)LIIi(silI.
sOid. damage was CStImfl1ite at
stamilmig on .Ii)O%t' liii
Del)artineut Store at 200 $1111,000. 11 "Vestig.11101's said (lie collal)se or the

Four workers escaped injury 'I'hurs(lay %%-Ileu the
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first floor or (;arre(t's

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E. First St. in Sanford collapsed. Portions of (•al)Ies broke.

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Nelson suggested the city the city six percent of the gross

Nelson also suggested Lake

herald Staff Writer

look into possible ways of revenue it collects Iruimi Lake

Mary mark its city limits

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herald Staff Writer

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According to Kulbcs, last marking Lake Mar) on all the

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reported in satisfactory condition.
According to deputies Jackson alleged!)
shut the Pail v,ith a .32 caliber handgun at

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been
Presley's apartment. The incident occurred
charged with two counts of attempted murder
about 8:30 p.m. 'niursday.
in connection with the shooting of his wife and
tier alleged lover, according to Seminole
Deputies sit)- Jackson was angered by the
County Deputies.
alleged affair between Ws wife and Presley.
Jack Jackson, :11J, of 1901 W. l6th St., Sanis being held without bond it the JaThe Jacks-oils have two children, a
ck Jackson Jr age 10, and a daughter, 16 '
in Sanford.
;as
Jackson
had been eniplo)cd f or the past
scheduled for his initial appearance
y.
seven
ycars
at the Mark Construction Co. in
b
Del
1110
I cV!ton, 17, same address and
Winter [lark. lie held the supervisory position
4 ul 1114 E. Il St., Sanford,
of concrete supervisor when he was arrested.

Mayor Walter Sorenson said residential areas would receive
he wants to establish such a extensions
policy. He said extensions of the
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The
l made no decision
city water system could be,paid
those
on
the
Policy,
instead deciding
for, exclusively, by
residents living idong the new to further study die issue.
extension. They could also be
Councibnan Put Southward
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praisal and pay property tax on Crossiord .................6* Sports .....................5* paid for, he said, by city
tax- was not at the meeting. Kulbes
the land as If it were still EtfJtorial ..................4* Television .... .... ... Leisure payers as
a whole. The third said she was on vacation in
vacant.
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doctor at the Orlando
Naval Hospital, she was
told he would have to Un-

rapid, slurred speech
Acute symptoms include

of property could be
appraised at the beginning of
the year as a vacant lot, that a
pemn could then build and Aroud Ite Clock ...........4A Horoscope ................6A
occupy a home on that lot Bridge .......... ...........6A Hospital ............. ......
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anytime before the next ap- comics ................. ....6A

Do-it-yourself Feeling.

Closed Sunday
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7:30 - 6:00 Monday thru Saturday

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CIAFF NEI-SON
property tax increase "only as building.
company's revenue was $37,752. the' city. fie said clearly
Nelson and City Manager lie said the city received only zndrking the roads might,
...alternatives
a lad resort," Councilman Cliff
Nelson suggested alternatives. Phil Kulbes questioned the $2,218 from the telephone therefore, bring die city more
He gave no figures as to the city's franchise agreements company. Kulbes said he inone.v in traffic fines.
be financed by some comnue which might with Bell Telephone and believes both figures are too
JflOIiflt
bination of taxpayers and
The t'tiwicil also discussed
hth suggestions, Florida Power Corporation low and the agreement should
the residents living along the new
establistumient
of a policy to water line
explaining that they were only Kulbes said the agreement calls amended, if possible, to raise
detennine where to extend city
for the power company to pay the city's percentage.
ideas.
Sorenson also wants a poliev
utilities
and how to pay itir
aid the
was not
those
extensions.
Collecting all the property tax
lih defiWng the order 41 wWch
money It was due. He noted that

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Management reserves the right to limit
quantities on special sale merchandise.

has not since been located.
When she took her son to a

without raising property taxes. might charge $100 before

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collecting the tax as soon as a Mary residents. The telephone clearly on all roads which enter
:...The Lake Mary City Council house is occupied. fie also company, fie said, pays the LitY tile city. fie said fie thought the
on Thursday night explored suggested a possible tax on new one percent of the gross Seminole County Sheriff's
PbWble methods of obtaining construction within the city. As revenue it collects in Lake Department and the Florida
additional revenue for the city an example, he said, the city Mar)
Iligliwu) Patrol might not be

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store Delivery is available for a small charge.

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said, the cat escaped and

an ordeal similar to Joe's,
according to count) health
department officials
That's the average number

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cost handle dosigned for cutting

each year in die Lounty.
Stateside, there were 100

she said.
After 10 days, when the

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1, but we can't gamble,"

12" on center,
easy to work shelving will
518" x 4'x Show ......16.49 accept point or stain. 8'
through 16 lengths.

lengths,

rare, Robbimis said, there
are about one or to
confirmed rabies cases

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and Sattse has grooves that are
1/4" deep, 1 )4 "wide and spiced

could finish."
Each year about five or
six persons in Seminole

the disease was

mented min, point or dew easier.

Brushed Tixiurs R.v.rsi Board

tank drainfield systems. Lightwsigtn, yet deperxiai,iy strong. Re
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metal. Flat finish.
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the animal nipped miii Ofl
the chin. Joe's mother,

rabid, but we couldn't take
a chance-the disease is
just too horrendous. The

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initiully include nausea,
gasping, headaches, and

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Jut. wderwentltis firsj
series of shots The shots
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stomach.
'it as bad,' Mrs
Townsend said, "It hurts
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knows
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have to ilve with It for the
next two weeks unless the
small cat who bit him June
17 can be found
The Altamonte Springs
youth was playing with the

Joan Townsend, located
the cat, she said, and took

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unowt of prescription m1ulouts outside the Orlando

aluminum 24 long frame with

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Al Unsc'ott, assistant clinic director, said when the
directive was issued that he was aware it would "create
Inu)fleflicflec for some veterans. lInt I iflst'ott 5,11(1 tue
clinic was understaffed and did not have the time to
prepare, package and mail the prescriptions. lie said his
staff could dispense the medication in about half the' twit
if the disabl ed ikr.ins would come to the hint in per

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ior to April of this year, Yokely and other veterans in
south Seminole count) were able to receive their
medication through the mail from the VA Outpatient
Clinic in Orlando. However, when Yokely went to the
mailbox to pick up his April medication, he found a memo
from C W Silt erblatt, chief of the outpatient clinic

disrupted to those living further than 10 miles, tic said.
linscott also said veterans who were too disabled to
inake I 10-mile trip still could receive mailing service.
liut Yokely said fie didn't quahfN for special conation, even at 90 percent disabiht~.
ll()V much worse can you get," he said.
Yokel said the 10-mile journey from ts home resulted
iii a full d i s effort. The drive to and from the clinic in
triffic took 40 mmimutes each av, he said. Once arriving at
said lie waited in lines for up to three hours
before getting his medication .
5.11 fit, is not reimbursed for his travel ex\ 0k C.
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cracks against cooling or heating

Agency Approved

miles or closer to the clinic. Mailing services were not

Orlando inetroptAitan area will be discontinued. You will
be required to pick up your refills in the future. Exceptionstothis rule will require writtenauthorizatiwi b'
attending physician."

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TOKYO (UP!) Plagued by tions."
The compromise agreement part of the compromise, the
'Flie swiuziit leaders thus price hike. Carter called the ilighet- oil prices auth oil str teg y to att a ckthese pro
skyrocketing oil prices, the
Carter then flew to South
forged over hours and hours U nited States, Japan and thrust (town the gauntlet to tile united front against tile
OPEc shortage have reduced the ienis. 'rhe ,lost urgent tasks,
world's seven industrial giants Korea to discuss American that left Carter and the leaders Can ada accepted the controls 13 nations
that comprise the nations "significant unprece. room for I
uver iii ecouiit- ale to ru nec oi consw p i n
today challenged OPEC with a troop withdrawals and the of West Germany, Italy, through
1985 - instead of 1980 Organization of Petroleum Ex- dented ... historic."
Imlicy inal I our countries. They aII( to visten t ie (eve opment
historic agreement to curb use delicate issue of human rights France, Japan, Britain and
as the) had sought
porting Countries.Meeting in
In it joint communique issued will make inflation
imitI of other uierg sources
of imported crude over the next After landing in Seoul, he went Canada exhausted -appeared
Carter sa*tl one European Geneva. tile cartel Thursday after the final session, tile seven curtail gromli, in Ix)tli ttie inClearIv the intent was to erect
seven years
by helicopter to Camp Case), a a victory for the United States
nation, which he did not iden voted to raise prices b 24 leaders said
a united front against OPEC
dustrial
1iuid
developing
coun
"The results of the economic U.S. military base, and SaturThe European nations, iiiost tify, battled the U.S. propossl percent.
New challenges have tries. The ,iumiil developing And Carter told reporters that
summit were superb," Presi- day lie will go to Korean- reluctantly, dropped their vig- for specific quotas for each
One by one, each leaderat the arisen. Inflation, which was countries are aniong the tile cartel's price increase had
dent Carter exulted. "They manned base 10 miles front the orous opposition to the country- country right up to the end, news
conference following the subsiding in most countries, is biggest sufferers.
equaled our highest expecta- demilitarized zone.

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Edward Vokely, 67 of 610 N. Winter Park Road,

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Casselberry, is listed as 90 percent disabled as I result of
war wounds suffered while serving with tile Anny in 1943.
tic is afflicted with heart and nervous -disorders and
maintains fie cannot survive without the medication lie
receives monthly.

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energy In your home by caulking all

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Sanford Scotty's Store Onlyl
UP TO 75 % SAVINGS
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on a wood fiberboard backing.
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full 5-year warranty for "DripSheet
Free" performance. No. 07229.
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Fast drying, odorless. When dry
has tough washable, soap resistant
finish. Easy to apply with brush or
roller.
WhiteColors

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WALL PANELING

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Reg. Price

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A Veterans Administration cost-cutting measure
forcing some south Seminole disabled veterans to drive 10
miles to receive metlication has been ordered halted and
those veterans affected may again receive their
medication by mail.
The policy as changed after one Casseiberr) veteran
who Is 90 percent disabled sent copies of a May 4 Evening
Herald article to the offices nf U.S. Senator Lawton Chiles,
Congressman Bill Nelson and other elected officials. The
officials checked into the matter and found the VA had

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"It's a shame," Ptulip Jorgensen, vice
president of Mark Construction Co, said
today. 'I still can't believe it. He has been one

upper body area Th ursday night in an
apartment north of Longwood. The vktuns
were transported to Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Sanford, where they underwent
surgery Wuncoliately following their arrival.
A hospital bWkesman said today Mrs.
Jackson is listed in fair condition with a bullet

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Construction Co. off arid on from 1973 to 1977,
;I spokesnian for tile firm said. Ile worked as

wound in her leg and abdomen. Presley was

a concrete laborer.

of tile bes- t workers we have had."

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Friday, June 29, 1979

Fern Park Pharmacy Robbed... Again

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A pharmacy in Fern Park became the target of yet another
Thursday afternoon, making four times in the past nine
months, according to Seminole County deputies.
William C. Anschuetz, owner of Dollar Prescription Drug
Center on U.S. Highway 17-92 in Fern Park, told deputies a man in
his early 20s entered his pharmacy about 4:06 p.m. Thursday.
The man who wore no mimask and stood about 5 foot eight Inches
walked over to Anschuetz and pointed a blue steel revolver in his
face, the owner said. lie demanded Anschuetz hand over his
wallet and all the Class A narcotics he had, Anschuetz told
deputies.
But Anschuetz said he didn't carry Class A narcotics in the
pharmacy and the drug had to be ordered 48 hours in advance.
Anschuetz did hand over his wallet, which contained an undetermined amount of cash, deputies say.
Class A narcotics is the most strictly regulated narcotic
category of the Drug Enforcement Agency and the Food and Drug
Administration. Drugs in the category are considered to be the
most likely to cause physical and psychological addiction. Heroin,
for instance, falls in this category.
Nothing cisc from the pharmacy was taken.
The young robber than ran outside and hopped on the back of a
motorcycle driven by another young male, deputies say. 'lime pair
was last seen traveling north on state road 600.
Anschuetz's pharmacy was robbed on June 5 when two men,
one dressed as a female in a red jumpsuit robbed Anschuetz
at gunpoint and made off with an undetermined amount of
narcotics and cash.
The pharmacy also was robbed in 1978.
DeL A.J. Sanches, who s Investigating this latest robbery, said
depities have apprehended a suspect for one robbery that occurred in October. A female was convicted for a second robbery
at the pharmacy in December, 1978.
VAN TAKEN
A $10,500 Dodge Maxi-van was reported stolen early Wednesday
morning from a parking place in the 800 block of Sanford Ave.
The vehicle is owned by Edward L. Hendricks of 121 Harrogate
Court, Longwood Sanford police say.

IN BRIEF
Gunners Shell Palestinian
Positions For 2nd Day
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!)
Israeli and Christian
rightist gunners today shelled Palestinian positions in
south Lebanon for the second straight day amid
escalatng tensions between Syria and Israel.
Leftist sources reported from the southeast that shells
rained down at the rate of "seven a minute" on the
guerrilla-controlled towns of Sohmor, Yohmor, Qelia,
Rihane, Kawkaba, Nabatiyeh and Hasbaya.
The intensity of the shelling, which began Thursday and
continued until early today, made it difficult to determine
casualty figures with any precision, the sources said. But
it was feared the toll was heavy.
Israel incendiary shells started a number of fires in
olive groves, fields and orchards. The Israelis used heavy
155mm and 175mm artillery, the sources said.

Pressure On Somoza Eases
MANAGUA, Nicaragua UPI)- President Anastasio
Somoza's national guard has reoccupied eastern
Managua, rounding up suspected Sandinista sympathizers and knocking down barricades abandoned by
guerrillas in a retreat to the rebel-held city of Masaya.
The rebel withdrawal Thursday eased the immediate
military pressure on Sornoza, who later in the day vowed
to "stay in power at all costs."
Foreign missionaries working in the shantytown
eastern Managua neighborhoods reoccupied by the guard
charged government troops tortured and executed many
suspected rebel sympathizers, including teenage boys as
young as 14.

WASHINGTON (UP!) OPEC's crude oil
price hike, the latest insult to motorists
already sweating out long lines to pay rising
gas prices, also will have a profound effect on
the unemployment lines,
Government figures show Thursday's upto-$3.46 or 24 pe rcent increase by the oilproducing nations would mean an additional
800,000 unemployed Americans by the end of
1980.
Administration economists calculated the
latest price increases by the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries, combined
with those made earlier this year, will have
these effects on the U.S. economy:
-Unemplo)llient will be increased by
250,000 by the end of 1979 and another 550,000
fil l - ve( ''
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0i rate of inflation will be 1.0 percent
high er this yeaI'thdin It otherwise WOu1d'hve
been, and 1.0 percent higher again in iao
-About 12 cents will be added to the price
of both gasoline and heating oil, If all the cost
increase is Passed Ofl to t.onswners.
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A 25-year-old Sanford man who held up a tavern while his wife
unsuspectingly waited outside in a car April 26 pleaded guilty in
circuit court this week to six counts of robbery.
Sanford police said Frank Henry Stephens of 149 Country Club
Circle was arrested 13 minutes after he entered a tavern at 2092
W. First St. on the night of the robbery. Police said Stephens
pulled out what appeared to be an automatic pistol and ordered
the five customers and the tavern owner to give him their wallets.
Police said Stephens then ran outside to a car and told his wife to
get away as fast as possible with the lights off.
'Ilie car, however, traveled only a half a block before running
out of gas. Stephens' wife, Daisy Mac Stephens, 33, pulled into a
service station a block from the tavern. While parked at the
pump, the couple was surrounded by police, who were furnished
with a description of the car by the tavern owner who raced after
Stephens when he fled, police said. The tavern owner had fired
three shots at the fleeing car, according to police.
Mrs. Stephens said she was unaware of what had transpired in
the tavern and did not know why she and her husband were
arrested. Charges against her later were dropped.
The $60 taken by Stephens was recovered and the gun he used
turned out to he a BR pistol, police said.
Sentencing for Stephens will conic at a later date. He faces a
possible 30 year term behind bars for his actions in the robbery.

CAR TURNED

Paternity Suit Is Filed
By Man Against Woman
CHICAGO UP!, In what nma be the first case of its
kind, a man has filed a paternity suit against a woman.
The man filed suit in Cook County Circuit Court in all
attempt to prove he is time father of a child born to his
former girlfriend, now married to another man. The mmtan
who filed suit seeks visitation rights for the child.
Judge Reginald J. Holzer, who is hearing the case,
joined in a request by all parties that the litigants not be
identified.
The suit said time woman made it clear during
pregnancy that her former boyfriend was the father and
she often allowed him to visit the child, who is now 5 years
old.
The plaintiff said he continued his sexual relationship
with time woman, who was therm married to another mail,
for four years after time child was born. But last year time
mother refused to allow the man to see the child any
longer.
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LEESBURG, Vu. (UP!)
A member of the Saudi
Arabian royal funnily has paid enteain
$51 million for his 2,000-acre Beacon Hill estati in the
Virginia horse country.
Prince Talal Bin Abdul Aziz al Saud, identified by the
State Department as a prince in the royal family, bought
time estate northwest of Washington, D.C., according to
sales documents filed Wednesday in Loudoun County
Circuit Court. The Saudi Embassy had no comment on time
purchase.
Godirey botiiYhgi'niai farm iii
chased adjacent parcels of land through the years. The
long-time radio and television host and performer put time
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'the Sunbelt stands to gain and the oldilue industrial states to lose when
seats in the House of Representatives are reapportioned after the 1980
census. Map shows which states are projected to Increase or decrease their
congressional representation when districts are redrawn In 1982 to reflect
population shifts of the 1970s.
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The OPEC increase, if nothing else, gave
conswner advocates and the U.S. Chamber of
Communerce something to agree on.
The chamber called it appalling while
spokesmen for two large nationwide consumner organizations seized on the event to
demand time govermunent get tough with big oil
companies.

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Nude Rifleman Captured
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Police shot and captured a
nude rifleman, found hiding under the bleachers at a high
school athletic field, anti charged him with shooting and
seriously wounding a police officer.
Two officers were sent to the home of Joe Jones Jr. to
check on a report Jones was choking his mother. One of
the officers, Joe Puis, 31, forced open a bedroom door,
police said, and Jones shot him with a .22-caliber rifle.
Jones, nude, then fled the house, police said.
Police received a report that a nude man with a rifle
was seen entering the Jefferson High School football field
and sent officers to surround the field.

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Gas Supplies Stay Tight

Tornadoes Whip Miss. Valley
By United Press International
Dozens of tornadoes spun a web of death and
destruction In the upper Mississippi Valley Thursday
evening. Hail, high winds and more tornadoes hit
Arkansas, Colorado and Wyoming.
At least five persons were reported killed by twisters In
Iowa. Most of the severe thunderstorms and tornadoes
extended across central Iowa into the southern half of
Minnesota.
Iowa National Guard officials said five persons were
killed In Manson. The National Weather Service said one
person was killed in Algona, although a spokesman for
Gov. Robert D. Ray said no one was killed in the town.
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Curgeen Robinson
Boysie Smith
Sallie Mae Williams
Yevelte Dixon and baby boy
Geneva Fayson and baby boy
Coleen Lemon and baby boy
Samuel E. Warren, Cassadago
William Macy, Deltona
Rilla M. Kinnaird, Geneva
Grandeas Sloblom, Lake Mary
Tina N. Roth, Osteen

BIRTHS
Robert 8 Heene Rickard a boy.
Deltona
DISCHARGES
Sanford
Lewis A. Cohen
Henry Ellison
Charlie S GIfl
Samuel M. Litton
Earl W. Ludwig
Emmer Roberson

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
JUNE 28
ADMISSIONS

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Sanford:
Henry Ellison
Luthenla T. Facey
Wilieta M. Kerar
Frank Knight
Gertrude Leger
Gerald R. Malloy
Debra D. Myers
Richard L. Shilliang, Deltona

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The Final Comprehensive Annual Services Program Plan (CASPP) has been
published and is available for review by the public. The services program will begin
on July 1. 1979. Individuals wishing to obtain information about the CASPP or
Wishing to apply for any of the services offered may do so at any local office of the
Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. Public comments on the
Proposed CASPP may be reviewed at the address below.

Differences between the Proposed CASPP and the Final CASPP are as follows:

1. The income eligibility level for child day care services will be raised
on January 1, 1980 to account for an increase in the minimum wage.
To assure continued compliance with the fifty percent rule, day care
vendors will be required to fill vacancies in the program with income
maintenance recipients requesting child day care services. Vacancies
in the program, however, may be filled with income eligible
individuals if there are no income maintenance recipients requesting
child day care services.

Need Cash?_

Hearing Loss Is Not
A Sign Of Old Age
Chicago, 111.-A free offer of
special interest to those who
hear but do not understand
words has been announced by
Behtone. A non-operating
model of the smallest Beltone
aid of its kind will be given absolutely free to anyone answering this advertisement.
Send for this model, put it on
and wear it in the privacy of
your own home. While many
people with a hearing loss will

Based on public comment and the potential loss of day care slots, the
fee schedule for child day care will return to the 1978.79 level,
adjusted for the increased day care income eligibility level effective
January 1, 1980, and for the national poverty level.

Your credit is good for

$2,500 to $25,000

Due to the administrative costs associated with validation, group
eligibility criteria for prisoners and EPDST clients were deleted.

or more, for any purpose!

Youth Services residential facilities were deleted from the Keys
Amendment section because it was determined that significant
numbers of SSI recipients do not reside in these facilities.

Loons can be oriang.d 14) to $25,000 or more, FOR ANY PUIPOSII If you
own your own hem., condominium or mobil. horns ond lot, YOU QUALIFY.

ALL APPUCANTS MAY BE ELIGIBLE
Al hornsownsrs, svsn if your horns is not comphisfy paid for, inclidmg
widows, ,s$irsss ond .v.n $t,oss ,.1.ct.d by bor,s or loan cononisi.

Based on comments received during the public review period, goals
and objectives for several services were updated.

EASY EXTENDED REPAYMENT TERMS
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benefit from any hearing aid,
this free model will show you
how tiny hearing help can be. It
is not a real hearing aid, and
it's yours to keep, free. The ac.
tual aid weighs less than a third
of an ounce, and it's all at ear
level, in one unit.
These models are free, so we
suggest you write for yours
now. Again, we repeat, there is
no cost, and certainly no obligation. Thousands haveahready
been mailed, so write today to
Dept. 8879, Behtone Electronics, 4Ul W. Victoria St.,
Chicago, Illinois 60646.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES
FINAL COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL SERVICES PROGRAM PLAN
JULY 1, 1979 JUNE 30, 1980

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of Commerce Fourth of .July celebration at Ft.
Mellon Park are (front left): Stan Hockey of the
Lions Club, Ada Iteiley of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Auxiliary and .hIm Jernigan, director of Parks
and Recreation in Sanford. Donations by the Lions
Club and 'I"W Auxiliary helped the chamber reach
its goal for the purchase of fireworks,

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series of investigations into
unlicensed nurseries after
two infants, who were
staying at all illegal day
care center, died last week.
Five other children frommm
were
that
home
hospitalized.

"The floors are dirty.
Toxic materials are
improperly stored on the
floor where children could
get at them. There's not
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Emergency Shelter Services for Children, the definition of this
service was revised to include the arrangement for/or provision of
clothing.

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7. Due to funding limitations, equity formulae for SES Child Day Care
and Aging and Adult Local Services Programs were revised.

Within each county, the Final CASPP is available for public review at the
County Health Unit. The plan can be reviewed at any time during the hours of
operation at this location. A free copy of the Plan can be obtained at the County
Health Unit or by sending your request and return address to:

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Laitner phoned his office
from Ms. Walker's apartmmment to begin paperwork
oil a lawsuit against the
wonimanm.

The children, who ranged
in age frommm six months to
five years, were left with
15-year-old Warren Colson
in the one-bedroom apartment one HRS worker
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WASHINGTON (UP!) More than 20 dates are suing
to block the Department of Health, Education and Welfare
from cutting $831 million In federal welfare and Medicaid
funding that could slash benefits for millions of needy
Americans.
HEW Undersecretary Hale Champion said Thursday
the department has no choice, as a result of an amendment to this year's HEW appropriations, to proceed with
the cuts.
However, Champion said HEW has asked the camptroller general for a legal opinion on whether It can solve
the problem by borrowing money from 1980 appropriations.
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BREWTON, Ala. (UP!) A pollutant believed to be
anhydrous ammonia has killed an estimated 250,000 fish
along 25 miles of the Conecuh and Escambia rivers In
south Alabama and northwest Florida.
James .Warr, director of the Alabama Water
Improvement Commission, said Thursday a toxic substance was discharged near Brewton, but he refused to
identify the source of the contamination because of
possible litigation.
AWIC officials traced the pollutant to Murder Creek, a
tributary of the Conecuh River in Escambia County.

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put the profile of the 19th-century suffrage worker on time
new dollar, hopes millions of Americans will use the coins
and get a history lesson each time.
"It will make all of our children and all individuals
very aware of time role that women have played in history,
and she in particular," Ms. Oakar said. "We don't want it
to become a collectors' item. We want it to be used by time
American people."

there's virtually no proper
bedding for this many
kids," said hiltS sanitariamm
Maurice J. Flemings.
Time children were taken
to Miami's Youth Hall or
placed in foster homies until
their parents could be
reached. No records of
identities of time children or
parents' addresses were
found.

State
MIAMI (UP!)
health
officials
investigating unlicensed
nurseries discovered 30
children cramped in U
roach-Infested tenement
apartment Thursday and
began legal proceedings
against the operator.
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WASHINGTON f UPI)
The Nuclear Regulatory
Commission says 11 nuclear power plants were built with
piping systems that apparently are not resistant to earthquakes.
The NRC said Thursday the piping systems were not
built to design specifications. On March 13 the commission shut down several nuclear plants in the East In
order to determine whether piping stress codes used in
their design provided adequate resistance against earthquakes.
Among the plants is one in Florida, St. Lucie Unit 1.

WASHINGTON (UP!) At banks and in their change
beginning Monday, Americans will receive, elevenfaceted coins worth $1 and bearing the likeness of Susan
B. Anthony, time only real-life woman ever depicted on
U.S. currency.

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have a historic meaning for encourage others to emulate
in large part influenced the most of the people on earth. We the decision we have made.
other six swumit nations to are In trouble as we approach "We have decided to act as
accept the U.S. viewpoint,
increasing shortages of energy individual nations and also as a
Carter said the agreement and rapidly Increasing prices group of nations" to try to solve
means the United States will for energy.
the problem with "minimal
maintain an Import level of 8.5
"So," he said, "we have adverse effects."
million barrels a day through decided individually and collec- Carter also said each nation
1985. France, Britain and Italy tively not to despair but to take agreed to use Its full resources
will assign their individual action which will be meaningful "in the development of alterna(Continued From Page 1A
quotas this fall at the European and which might very well tive sources of energy."
penses, estimated at $10 a trip, lie said: "It might not
community's next meeting In
seenm like much to some, but that Is food money and
Dublin.
budgets are tight when you're on a fixed income."
The seven leaders agreed to
Numerous appeals were fruitless, Yokely said, so he
Ancient Wall Ruins Found
hold next year's meeting the
began writing to Chiles, Nelson and several other officials
sixth In this series of summits
serving on senate or house veterans committees. Included
WASH' "TON (UPI)
in Venice, Italy.
attorney, the veteran congress- appealing. Diggs was overROME (UP!)- Telephone workers breaking ground rotin his letters was a May 4 article In the Evening Herald
Rep. Charles C. Diggs Jr., DIn
addition to the energy
mail,
senior
black
member
of
whelmingly
re-elected
shortly
a
new
cable system have stumbled onto ruins of a 2,400reporting his plight.
Mich., today confessed to the
accord, the leaders adopted a
the House, said lie violated after that.
year-old
Roman wall and a temple to the mysterious
As a result of his requests for aid Congressman Nelson
House Ethic Committee that he
statement against air piracy
house rules by providing salary
Egyptian god Serapis, city officials said today.
and Senator Chiles contacted VA director Max Cleland
took more than $40,000 in kickOne committee member said and agreed to significantly
Increases to five employees
The discovery near the city's Quirinale Palace was
and the matter was investigated. The investigation
backs from staff employees. He
during the mnid-1970s to cover a censure of Diggs would be the broaden their commitment to
announced by the Pontifical Academy of Archeology
determined that under VA guidelines, the mailing of
agreed to accept censure by the
payments they had made to second censure voted by the help boat people driven from
which has been examining the layered ruins.
medicine could not be discontinued.
House against one of its Vietnam find refuge.
House and make full restitution
meet his personal expenses.
Academy members said the discovery was of special
A directive was sent May 31 from Joseph M. DePietro,
to the government.
Carter said the summit
Final acceptance of the Diggs members in this century.
Importance
because it included three Important periods In
medical director with the Veterans Administration In
"nmiight be proven in history to
Time
committee
promptly
offer
is
up
to
time
full
house.
It
Roman
history.
Tampa. The directive instructed officials at the Orlando
Diggs said in his letter he
voted
11-0 to accept the was not immediately learned ..
Outpatient Clinic to return to the practice of sending
knowingly"
Increased the
proposal presented to time when the proposal will be
medicine through the mail.
salary
of
his
office
manager,
committee in a formal letter in presented to tile house.
Jean
Stultz,
Neither Silverblutt nor Llnscott could be reached for
fit
order
for her to
which Diggs said lie wished to
Diggs
continent today.
was convicted last use the money to pay personal
make the deal rather than go October in federal court on 29
through a "protracted and counts of mail fraud and sub- expenses totaling $11,646.64.
costly" hearing before the mitting false pay vouchers. He Diggs said he did not intend to
TOKYO (UP!) A summary Europeamm Economic Corn- accepted in the International
comnzmmittee.
received
a
three-year
prison
violate
house
rules
in
dealings
of
the Joint declaration by the munity agreed last week in Energy Agency and will mainIn a letter read by Diggs' sentence, which he Is now
with the other four employees, seven chief executives Issued at Strasbourg, France, to hold tain their imports in 1980 at a
the completion of the Tokyo Imports at 1978 levels through level not higher than 1979.
summit:
.1 9 a.m. readings: 1cm.
SATURDAY TIDES
1965. The four European powers
-Canada also agreed to
perature, 79; overnight lows,
-The United States agreed to at the Tokyo summit Britain, reduce Its annual average rate
Daytona Beach: high 12:47
70; yesterday's high, 91; a.m., lo 1:22 a.m., 6:35 p.m. United Press International
freeze Its oil imports at 1977 West Germany, France and of growth of oil consumption to
majority of the open stations federal officials,
.. barometric pressure, 30.05;
levels,
about 8.5 million barrels Italy agreed to recommend 1 percent, reducing oil Imports
Them- will be, gas available will be operating wider the oddPort Canavera: high, 12:39
In Washington, Alfred Kahn. a day, for the remainder of 19M
to fellow Common Market by 50,000 barrels a day by 1905
relative humidity, 88 percent; s.mn.; low 1:13 a.m,, 1:26 p.m. this weekend for motorists in even systenmi.
President Carter's chief infla- and 1980. It also adopted the nations that each
winds, NE at 7 mph.
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Baypod: high, 6:10 a.m.,5:38 the Northeast but not much.
Supplies were reported tight lion fighter, told Congress goal of holding Imports to that imports be specified. untry's to 600,000 barrels.
Forecast: Party cloudy p.m.; lost 12:03 a.m.
Many stations From Maine in other parts of the country, Thursday the government level through 1985.
-Japan adopted as a 1985
through Saturday with a chance
-Canada and Japan will hold target 6.3 barrels to 8.9 million
through
northern
Virginia
will
but
mod
gas
dealers
called
off
should
again
consider
a
gasoof thundersboter,. Highs near
The mmine • me in ber imports to the levels they have barrels a day.
BOATING FORECAST
be closed and gas supplies are threatened shutdowns and de- line rationing program.
10. Lows tonight In the low to
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet expected to reumain critically cided to take their demands for
mid 7k. Winds variable around out 50 miles Winds northeast low, at least through July 4. A higher profits to state and
In New York City, where gas
10 mph. Rain probability
already is selling for as much
to east 10 to is itnota th ugh
percent today, 20 percent Saturday. Seas 2 to 4 feet.
as $1.60 a gallon, Mayor
tonight and 50 percent Satin. Winds and seas higher near
Edward Koch enlisted police to
KYOTO, Japan (UP!)
day.
enforce
Coy. Hugh Carey's Rosalynn Carter understands increases by the oil-producing again to us that we're going to
scattered thunderstorms,
countries,
have to conserve and not be so
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home to deal with the energy their four-day Hawaiian
tries for our fuel. I just think We
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panel,
or
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plying for entry to the United
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rehearing before the full court.
The Automobile Club of New Kyoto today where she was
States.
to go home,
The case also could ultimately York predicted up to 80 percent
abandon their scheduled visit to
sIghtseeing.
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everyboThe 5th U.S. Circuit Court of be brought before the Supreme of the state's stations would
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be dy's distressed about it," she
Appeals
Appeals Issued the revocation Court.
situation, particularly for our the famous Zen rnrk
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.vho steal thousands of dollars worth of television sets,
ypewriters and cassette tape players, school officials say.
But time officials have grown tired of paying time replacement
bills and are formulating strategy to halt these property losses.
What new steps %% ill be taken has not yet been determined, time)
indicate.
"We lose about $20,000 to $25,000 in vandalism and stolen
property costs ever)' two years," says hiugim Carlton, director of
auxilary services for Seminole County schools. The school district
only recovers about five percent of its stolen property.
Time incident of break-ins in Seminole Count) public schools
has remained about the same over recent years, Carlton adds.
As requested by time Seminole County School Board, Carlton
presented time board Wednesday with an inventory list iii' coinpiled of all time missing and stolen items from Seminole County
public schools over time past two years.
Carlton, who made the presentation at time regular board
meeting, says time three schools hit hardest by burglars are
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nati('II,
!-'trthrtd by 1.0
year and another 1.0 percent in 1980 below
what It would have been. The GNP at the end
of 1980 still be 2 percent less than it would
have been.
Admmiinistration officials said about onethird of all these effects are attributable to
OPEC price increases announced Thursday.
The rest collies from increases since

Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County public schools fall prey each year to burglars

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department, ttme'mm lime priimcipal, assistant principal and then again
the sheriff's department. Then the phone acutomatically resets
itself and is ready to be activated again, Carlton says.
High schools are the victims of a breakin more frequently than
middle schools or elementary schools, Carlton says. Equipment
tends to grow inure expensive in proportion to the higher the
education level, lie adds.
"In the high schools, you have all kinds of shop programs,
electronic equipment, radios and so on. You have much more
sophisticated equipment than you do in the lower grades."
Superintendent of Schools William Layer said Wednesday the
amount of property stolen is 'snmmall" compared to the school
district's overall inventory. lie also commented oil the contrast in
break-ins between the schools.
like Brantley High School got hit three times in time past two
years but fled Bug Elementary School didn't lose anything,"
Ltyer said. "But three years ago, a truck backed in there i the
elementary school and unloaded the school."
Noting the school district could have better control, Layer
attributed "a lot of luck" to those schools that experienced small
propert) losses.

schools such as Sterling Park Elementary School and Tuskawilla
Middle School have suffered no property loss in the past two
years, lie says.
School officials asked for the inventory to pinpoint those
factors that seem to deter burglary and vandalism, Carlton says.
Ile said he included vandalism in the $20,000 to $25,000 figure
because burglars normally commit some act of vandalism to gain
entry to a particular school building.
Members of time school board will try to determine whether a
school with a principal year around, or one with night janitorial
services, has any effect on the number of vandalism and burglar)'
incidents, Carlton explains.
"As time 11th largest county in Florida, populatlonmwise,
Seminole County imas less than half the vandalism of most other
counties," Carlton says. 'We attribute this to the night custodial
employees and time lights."
Another major help is a sophisticated burglar alarnmm system
that's been installed at various schools throughout the county,
Carlton says. Some of time alarms are set off by sound, opening
certain doors or walking in a light beam, he says.
Once the alarm has been activated, a telephone has been
programmed to call in a tape recorded message to the sheriff's

By SHARON CARRASCO

A Sanford man had a sobering experience Thursday morn in g
when he found his car had been t ur ned u pside down near a
Longwood dr in king establishment, acco rdi ng to Seminole Co unty
de puties.
William A. Wall, 24, of 1217W. Second St., Sanford, told deputies
he parked his car at 9:30 at the Join t In The Woods, off 17-92,
Longwood. When he left the dr in king establishment fo ur hours
later, he found his 1977 Datson 200 SX had been turned upside
down, deputies say.
Wall told deputies he had left on the emergency brake of his car
and couldn't think of anyone who wo uld pul l such a prank.
Damage to Wall's car was estimated between $2,000 and $2,500.
STERING SILVER TAKEN
Several pi eces of a st erl in g silver tea set val ued at $2,820 were
taken sometime between J un e 21 and J un e 23 from a south
Se minole County home, according to Seminole County deputies.
Patricia Williamson, 44, of 236 Flame Ave., near Maitland, told
deputies the prope rt y disappeared during the two-day pe riod she
was out of town. She had left her two sons in charge of the
household dur ing her absence, deputies say.
Mrs. Williamson told deputies she noticed the items missing
while she was cleaning ho use. In addition to the five-piece silver
set, she said, she is missing a silver butter warmer and candle
snuffer.

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December.
The estimates assume an average OPEC
price of $20 per barrel of crude oil. If differentials push that price higher, the effects will begreater.
Mired Kahn, President Carter's chief inflation fighter, told Congress the government
should consider imposing güsoline rationing.
1 feel that when the American people get
mad enough about having to wait in line
they will be prepared to go to some system
that directly limits consumption," Kahn testilled on the rationing issue.
He carefully qualified his remarks by
saying rationing was "one legitimate
solution" and that he wasn't necessarily
making a formal recommendation to Vie
president.
But pressed by congressmen as to his own
opinion, he said, "My view is that we really
ought to consider rationing."
The big problem with it, he said, is that no
one can agree on an equitable rationing plan.
An administration proposal for stand-by
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grocery store for selling them a package of ground veal
con ta ining part of a human finger.
Their lawyer said all four- members of the family, whose
names were not disclosed, were so upset by the incident
that they could not eat gro und meat for six months last
year-"all they ate was steak."
The father had just beuun to cut the meat his wife had
prepared in tomato sauce, when tie saw the end of a finger
from time first knuckle to the tip, Including the finger.
nail-protrudi ng from the meat.
The firm that processed the meat admitt ed there had
been all accident in its plant but said it had not known an
employee had lost part of a f inger.

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IN BRIEF

Ernie Sekunna, 40, monitors the Wall Street Journal and the
Miami Her al d news rac ks in front of the Publix Store, Sambos and
other locations in town, police sa id.
Since April, po lice said, the newspaper machines he monitors
have been broken into, vandalized and stripped of their co ntents,
po lice said.
Sekunna re po rt ed he has suffered losses of up to $200 some
weeks, po lice said. He believes the acts of vandalism may be a
deli be rate attempt to force him out of business, police said. No
motive or s uspe cts have been indicated In police reports.

Will Cos t U. S. Jobs

TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!)- Israeli Foreign Minister
Moshe Dayan is recovering front an operation for cancer
and doctors say they are satisfied they checked the
disease before it spread.
Dayan underwent surgery Sunday after earlier tests
Indicated the possibility of cancer, said Dr. Boleslaw
Goldman of the Sheba Medical center.
Surgery and subsequent tests revealed a "localized
malignant growth" in the large intestine. It was removed
and l nearby organs, including the liver and stomach,
were examined and and found "clean."

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Word spreads quickly in a small, tightly-knit
community such as Geneva. When the news of
"Mamma Pearl's" death Tuesday spread from
person to person a sense of loss gripped the community...
A member of a pioneer family in the ChuluotaGeneva area, Mrs. Pearl Kilbee Yarborough was
known affectionately by one and all as "Mamma
Pearl" which she's been called most of her life.

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Although she recently celebrated her 85th birthday with a party at the First United Methodist
Church of Geneva, she was still very active and as
she had been all of her life was known for her many
good works in the community. It was said of her that
whenever there was a death or illness in a family,
"Mamma Pearl" always was there with delicious
culinary concoctions and an encouraging word to
offer r help.
"Mamma Pearl" was active ln her church and
community organizations. She sang in the church
choir and was in her place there just two days
before she died.

The killer was a uniformed member of President
Anastasio Somoza's National Guard.
The killing followed several days of antiAmerican propaganda broadcasts on Somoza's
state radio station. It was first described by the
government radio announcers as an accident. It
was no accident. It was murder, in cold blood,
This crime against an American citizen makes it
more difficult for Somoza to convince th e
American people th at he deserves our support
because he is anti-Communist.
There is a danger that Cuban-type Communists
will dominate the Sandinista guerrilla movement.
The longer the fighting goes on, the greater the
danger. There is a danger that Fidel Castro will
actively intervene in th e fighting. He might even
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reasoned debate and criticism have a way of
degenerating into posturing and demagoguery.
Such may be the case with Sen. Henry M.
Jackson's recent accusation that President
carter has engaged in a policy of appeasement
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restraint when tempted to indulge in gunboat
diplomacy,
The Organization of American States has been

Jackson may try to soften the impact of his

meeting in Washington to consider the Nicaraguan
situation. We asked the OAS to take action as a
group of interested neighbor nations to bring about
a cease-fire and a complete cutoff of arms shipments to both sides. This kind of group action is
lwtter than any unilateral action by the United
States.
But it appears that there can be flO stable
political solution in Nicaragua unless Somoza
resigns and leaves the 'country. A free election,
monitored by neutral observers, could then be held
to choose a new government,
r'tire bloody fighting that is now cccurring, Somoza
has apparently lost the ability to govern without
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attack but he has raised one of the most highly
UPI White house Reporter
charged terms in the lexicon of international
politics, a condemnation made Infamous by
WASHINGTON (UP!)
When President
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's Carter returns from his Asian trip, the battle for
yielding of Czechoslovakia to Hitler's Germany ratification of the Strategic Arms Limitation
In 1938.
Treaty will begin in earnest.
it refer
Hearings get under wu3 an inc
po1iticaI cbnceidTtsTht' the sacrifice of pm. Relations Committee July 9, a few days after
clp'Ies" and "giving in to the demands of a hostile Carter gets back to the White House. No one in
power In an attempt to keep the peace."
the White House believes the task will be easy.
The arms control pact which Carter jointly
Jackson's harsh language might be justified if
the strategic arms control agreement (SALT II) signed with Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev
represented an abdication of U.S. military at the Vienna summit took seven years to
strength. While there may be legitim ate negotiate. It will take months of debate before
the Senate In late
questions on some terms, the treaty is hardly a the expected showdown vote inj*._.-____"--_.
'm:rurreiiuer.
In a strategy to win the necessary two-thirds
For example, Jackson said the agreement
Union
to
have
more
strategic
Senate
vote, the administration forces are
permits the Soviet
urging senators who are on the fence to remain
weapons than the United States.
The treat, in fact, imposes a ceiling on the there and to hear all the arguments before they
number of launchers 2,250 in two years, fewer take a stand.
Press secretary Judy Powell said, "We're
than the current Soviet total and more than the
trying to encourage people not to get committed
U. S. arsenal.
to amendments while the hearings are under
And Paul Nitze, a Jackson confidant and way ... to listen thoroughly to the testimony pro
. treaty opponent, has calculated that under the
con
and not to make precipitous
agreement the United States probably will and
juinents."
continue to have several thousand more
The opponents of the accord are seeking to
warheads on those launchers than the Soviets,
amend
it and to send it back to be renegotiated.
Jackson and Nitze say the Soviets have more .,
Our
position
is that any substantive amendpowerful bombs, but the truth is that each side
can decimate the other with a small share of its ments to the treaty are extremely dangerous,
and tantamount to rejecting the treaty entirely,"
weapons.
Powell said.
Jackson's hard line does not extend only to
"Killer amendments" is how some of the
SALT!!. Carter and many members of Congress reservations have been labeled. Few senators
want to increase trade with the Soviet Union, want to vote outright against a pact that seeks an
which would cut the U. S. trade deficit.
accommodation to lessen the risk of a nuclear
But Jackson is insisting that no concessions war. But some of the most vocal opposition beshould be made until the Soviets give formal lieve the Russians have been given an adassurances that they will allow free emigration vantage in the treaty which Carter says proposes
from their nation, as they have done to an un- "equality" on both sides.
precedented extent in the past 18 months. The
Whether the Soviet leadership would agree to
senator's hard line may simply stiffen We bacit renegotiate the agreement is questionable.
of Soviet officials.
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Th federal government deeded some 7 million acres of the
Black Hills region of South Dakota to the Sioux Indian tribes In
1868, possibly because It was believed that country wasn't worth
much.
. Then in 1875 Gen. George Custer led troops, a handful of
prospectors and more than one hundred wagons into the Black
Hills to find out if there was truth to the rumors of gold deposits.
Evidence of gold was found by that expedition and soon the
white man was invading the Indian land. Custer was wiped out
at the Little Big Horn and Congress passed a law stripping the
Black Hills from the Indians,
Now the U. S. Court of Claims has ruled 5-2 that the Sioux are
entitled to $17.5 million for the land taken from them and 5
percent interest, dating back to the seizure 102 years ago.
The total settlement could reach $132.5 million, to be
distributed among 60,000 Indians- and their attorneys, of
course. It isn't the highest of such awards, by far. In 1971, $962.5
million went to Alaskan natives for similar seizures.
The court actions In these cases show there can be justice
even though it takes 102 years.
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is as repressive as many in the communist
world.
The legal basis of Park's autocratic power is
the constitution approved in a national refendum
in 1972. Ostensibly passed to present a facade of
national witty for reunification talks with North
Korea, the constitution concentrates enormous
power in the president. The reunification
As has happened so often in the past, the
negotiations
have not gotten off, but the
United States finds itself with pathetically little
authoritarian constitution remains.
influence over dictatorial allies who are con"South Korea is basically an appointed
sidered bulwarks of anti-communism. Like
parents of a spoiled brat who threatens to hold government," a State Department spokesman
his breath till he gets his way, the United States told our associate Frank Washington.
That's understating the situation. The 1972
must eventually cave in to prevent our client
dictators from giving way to communist constitution gives President Park the authority
to appoint one-third of the 231 members of the
takeovers.
National Assembly, as well as all the officers and
To put as good a face on the situation as administrators of South Korea's
nine provinces.
possible, the United States generally turns a In case the non-appointed legislators
decide to
Wind eye to the more unsavory features of the probe the actions of Park's
personally appointed
authoritarian governments it supports. In the executives, the constitution has a protective
case of Gen. Park, this Isn't easy.
loophole: Government officials are immune
In p.4 columns, we have told how the South
from testifying before the National Assembly.
Korean government has attempted political
Not content with the powers given him under
assassinations, committed burglaries, kidnapped and terrorized opponents throughout the the constitution. Gen. Park reinforces his oneworld and tried to buy U.S. legislators and man rule with a raft of "emergency decrees that
government officials. These criminal and protect ham from any challenge to his authority.
reckless activities, carried out in the sacred The most repressive of these Is Emergency
name of anti-communism, reflect a regime that Measure No. 9.
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criticize either the constitution or the emergency
decree or the government, outlaws media
reports of such criticism and bans unsanctioned
student political activity.
A secret Central Intelligence Agency report we
have seen notes that even this wasn't enough to
calin Park's fear of opposition. He followed up
No. 9 with a whole series of what the CIA
described as "harsh measures to put a stop to
political dissent and reinforce security
precautions." These measures included
organizing students into quaslmilltary units,
censoring all entertainment media and forming
a national defense corps composed of males
l8ween 2Jf,i6'
"Park has taken the initiative almost completely away from his political opponents," the
CIA reported. "ChristIan activism has been
suppressed
The government is said to be
considering harsher tactics such as holding
public trials of dissident students and Catholic
priests."
Park's dictatorial rule has gotten little play in
the American press, but Jimmy Carter has had a
Plentiful supply of information from the CIA.
Whether he will bring it out In the open or choose
to sweep it under the rug remains to be seen.
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in an exhausting expedition to become the first man ever to win
the world heavyweight championship three times.
"The winner and new world heavyweight champion .,," The
ring announcer was trying to make himself heard over the earpiercing uproar of the crowd which already knew who the winner
was, having been told of the unan imous 10-4-1, 104-1, 11-4 votes of
the three officials,
All also knew who the winner was because he had been told, but
he waited for the announcer to call out his name.
"Remember, I threw a kiss to the crowd," he says. "That was
that was when I realized I would never fight
the moment
anymore ... except maybe these exhibitions. I threw them all a
I was so tired. You
kiss because I was telling them goodbye
have no Idea how tired I was. I worked so hard and knew! couldn't
... or wouldn't ... ever want to do it again for no amount of money
In the world.
"I knew something else, too. I knew I got lucky and won the
light."
All was speaking over the phone from his home in Los Angeles,
pouring out his heart a little, tal king about both the past and the
future and telling why he spurned an almost incredible $50 million
offer from Johannesburg to fight WBC champ Larry Holmes.
"The wear and tear on my body wouldn't be worth it," he was
saying. "Besides, I've got a lot of other things I'm working on that
mean much more to me than fighting again. Not that I couldn't If I
wanted to, though. But I wanna go out like this clean."
All, at 37, is going out the way he wants, clean as a whistle,
knowing his fists and his unique personality made him more than'
$40 million and probably at least that many fans. Part of his appeal lay in the fact that although he always talked about how
great he was, he generally backed it up. At the root of it all, he
. Provided many, myself included, with any number of thrilling
moments and nobody could ever say he was a vicious Indi vidual
or had any meanness to him. Sometimes, it seemed to me, what
he en joyed most was pulling everyone's legs
. ,', He says he could fight again if he wanted to and I'm sure he
could.
.dd that man can't do that he
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who knows him as well as
Angelo
Dundee,
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anyone else. "I've
don't
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he'll
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Maybe Angelo Dundee wouldn't be surprised if All decided to
fight again, but I would. I think he has more sense than that even
though I know he isn't in as poor physical,,shape as most people
.thlnk.
Those pictures of him taken in London recently with his
stomach hanging over his belt weren't doctored, but here again,
typically, he was burlesquing, purposely puffing out his belly. I've
seen AU do it also while he was In training simply so he could
t way everyone would start talking about what "terrible
he
enjoy
shape" he was In.
Those stories about him having ballooned all the way up to 250
and more are just that, stories. Right now, be weighs 235.
On July 14, All will meet Lyle Alzado, the Denver Broncos' AllPro defensive end, In an eight-round exhibition in Denver. Mzado
once won the Golden Gloves heavyweight championship of
Omaha, Neb., and he's determined to make a good showing when
he gets his big chance with Mi.
For his trouble that night, All will get $250,000. Not too shabby
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East
W L Pct. OB
S3 24 .676
Bait
45 77 .625 4
Boston
43 32 .513 71-?
Mllwaukc
II 34 .517 91/i
New York
34 36 .486 14
Detroit
33 40 .452 16";
Clevelnd
24 53 .317 27"?
Toronto
West
W I. PCi' GB
42 33 .560
Texas
12 33 .560
Kan City
47 35 .545 1
Calif
37 31 521 3
MUwi
33 II .446 81'?
Chicago
33 44 .129 10
wattle
77 55 .786 21
Oakland
Thursday's Results
Milwaukee 6. Minnesota 5
Chicago 2, Seattle 1
Cleveland 6, Baltimore 3
N.Y. 5. Toronto 3, 10 inns.
Detroit 6, Boston 3
Kansas City 7, Oakland 6
Texas 11, California 3
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East
W L Pct.
mmireal
42 26 .610
Pittst,rgh
36 33 .522
35 32 .522
Clic90
35 37 .572
St. Louis
37 35 .514
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West
W L Pct.
47 31 .603
Houston
40 35 .533
Cinci
37 38 .493
San Fran
35 41 .443
San Diego
33 44 .129
Los Ang
29 46 .387
Atlanta
Thursday's Results
Atlanta 5
San Diego
Houston 6. San Fran S
Pittsburgh 2
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Denver
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Zachary Dixon from Temple and
tree agent placekicker Cyril McFall
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Seminole
Thursday night
First race
2 Baby Bear
16 00 660 4 60
I Slippin Away
660 4.10
8 Oteca Mas
3.80
0113.00; T (12$) 2441.30.
Second race
5.00 360 7.80
8 Flag Raiser
5 Gotcha Gal
360 3,00
3 Raceway Rocket
500
0(83)7.20; T (853) 111.40.
Third race
1 Potentate Pick
1.00 2.80 7 70
6 Victory Rally
430 3.00
7 Captain Crunch
7.60
0 (36) iSO; 1(367) 80.80.
Fourth race
2 Bulleft
S-00 2.20 2.20
I Neros Flyn BIl
2.20 2.20
3 ADS Victoria
220
0 (I2) 3.00; P (2'1 ) 8.20
Fifth race

6Anolher Brothe

6.40 3.20 2.40

2 FriSco Bay
4.20 3.00
3GayleStanton
2.40
0 (2-6) 9.40; 1(2-1'3) 42.80.
Sixth race
B Great Stepper
8.60 1.00 6.80
IL Tigress
3700 16.10
3 Reliable Gordo
20.00
0 (48) 149.40
Seventhrace
6 Good Night .Sei
10.60 11.40 5.00
BYank
10.40 6.00
IMaxi Freight
7 .20
Q is-es $.60; 1 (6-8-4) 1297.60:
Time 2:05.0. Eighth race
S Lady Dee Dee
4.10 2.60 3.60
7 Pearl Harbor U
7.00 3.80
3 IE Mistier
3.80
Q (8.7) 19.60; T (5.7-3) 147.80:
Time 3:84.2.
Ninth race
i Satellite Son
3.80 5.00 340
2 Proteus
1.60 440
4 Careless Start
640
Q (1.7) 15.40: 1 (124) 160.40:
Time 2:86.0.
Tenth race
lGeneral Mac
31.60 7.40 2.30
1 Mister Delhi
3.00 2.20
6 Donna Whiz By
720
0 (1'1) 48.60; T (7.14) 478.80;
Time 2:09.1.
A-1454: Handle $15,914

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DAYTONA BEACH
Thu, Way Night
First Game
7 TraniArca
12-60 640 S.20
i Ar ano Diaga II
860 460
2 Carasa Pradera
4 20
a (1-1) 39.40; T (1.1-2) 583.80.
Second Game
3 Galdos Andre
1040 560 3.60
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Pradera
620 3.40
6 Trani Gerardo
4.40
0(1-3) 28.20; P (3.1) 72.30; T (3-I.
61 02-80; DD 11-3) ".30.
Third Game
S Trani
21.60 860 4
3Enrique ii
420 440
lArca
180
0 (3-5) 4430; p (53) 146.40; T
(5-3-I) 236.00.
Fourth Game
I Carasa Wally
19 10 720 4 40
2 Ramon Urquiia
480 480
6 Vicandi Olano
7.60
0(12) 33.40; P(l-2) 17550; T 0-26) 463.60.
Fifth Game
6 lsasa Gondra
25 80 14 .60 4.60
6 Mutitla Echanl
17.60 8
2 Gast i Gast Ill
280
Q 5) 91.00; p (65) 528.90; T (642)742.20.
Sixth Game
1Carasa Pecina
1380 660 1.50
8 Trani Andre
5.60 5.00
4Vic6ndl Diaga
400
0 (1-1) 14.40; P (7-1) 169.20; T (I.11.
4)149040.
Seventh Game
7 Ramon Enrique 10.20 5.40 3.00
I Vicandi Paco
540 3.40

s victor Sarduy
3,4o
0 (I'2) 35.00; P (2'1 ) t.60; T 4 2'I'
5)316.40
Eighth Game
IZubiGondra
1040 7.00 sac
2Oscar.Waliy
1.40 4.40
lApraizOlano
s ac
Q(3'$) 41.60, P (8-2) $1.00; T(8-2.
4) 33160
Ninth Game
7 Oscar
8.80 42.00 6.40
3Gasti
1000 3.20
1 5
3.20
0(3-7) 2020; P (73) 61.70; (7•3-fl
214,40.
Tenth Game
2 Mutillalsidro
14.60 8.10 6.40
1 Apraiz.Wally
7.00 1.80
1 Ramon Sarduy
4.20
0(2-7)54.00; P (27) 11231; T (3.1.
4)1032.60.
Eleventh Game
I VicondiMandlola 2010 7.20 5.10
I Carasa Badlola
17.60 300
£ Duran Peclna
12.10
Q (4-I) 61.10; P (8-4) $25.40; T 1.4.
61 $31.60.
Twelfth Game
1 Ramon Badiola 17.80 $5.10 6.10
$ BeideGoiri
540 11 .00
bMutilla Paco
5.00
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Twelve da ys ago, the Cleveland Indians were riding a fivegame win streak. Then came
disaster
a 10-game l os ing
streak.
Thursday night, Manager
Jeff Torborg sent 13-year
veteran right-hander Rick Wise
to the mound to try and halt the
nonsense. lie also started
rookie catcher Ron Hassey.
Result: Wise went 8 2-3 innings to up his record to 7-5, and
Hassey drove in three runs as
Cleveland snapped their skid
with a 6-3 win over Baltimore.
"The win was a long time
coming for us," said Torborg,
who praised Wise for pitching
out of trouble in the eighth
inning, after Ken Singleton's
single made the score 5-3.
Hassey, who singled in Mike
Hargrove in the second and
doubled home two more in the
fourth to give the Indians a 4-1
Lead, was more than pleased.
"Offensively and defensively
this has been iny best gaine,"
said Hassey, who entered the
game hitting an anemic .206
and called his own game behind
the plate."I need every chance
to play! can get because I want
to stay here."
Sid Monge, who got the last
out in relief of Wise, recorded
his sixth save and Andre
Thornton blasted his 10th home
run in the fifth.
In the National League, it
was: San Diego 6, Atlanta 5;
Houston 6, San Francisco 5;
New York 3, Pittsburgh 2; and
Cincinnati 2, Los Angeles 1.
Brewers 6, T% ins 5:
Ben Oglivie smacked a twoout homer in the 10th inning to
lift the Brewers to their victory,
White Sex 2, Mariners 1:
Ross Baurugarten and Steve
Trout combined on a nine-hitter
and Jorge Orta and Chet Lemon
singled In runs to snap a White
Sox six-game losing streak.
Tigers 6, Orioles 3:
Champ SUHUHCrS hit a threerun homer and Aurelio RoBy

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disabled list effective Monday.
Chiiago (NL)
Purchased
outfielder Ken Henderson from
Cincinnati.
Football
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round 69s.
12',';
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16'.',
Jenkins all fashioned their subpar rounds during the morning
and then lookeil on as the titans
of the game, including defending champion Andy Bean, one
of 17 golfers who opened with
71s, failed to match them.
McGowan said he was able to
catch the leader at least p.•
tially because he was aware his
three friends, who flew from
Thursday
Baseball
California to Memphis on a
Traded relief pitcher
Cincinnati
single-engine plane, were pe&amp;a
to San Francisco for
utility player Hector Cruz. Optioned
watching.
baseman-outfielder Arturo
"It's a little thing like that first
DeFreitesto Indianapolis farm club
that can turn things around,
and recalled relief pitcher Mario
the co-leader said.
Soto from Indianapolis.
Reactivated
New York (AL)
McCumber credited his perReggie Jackson from the
formance to concentration outfielder
2Iddy disabled list and placed
and red.
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Pat McGowan did a little
showing off for his friends at the
Memphis Golf Classic.
While his dentist and two
other friends looked on, the
second-year professional from
Colusa, Calif. grabbed a share
of the lead going into Friday's
second round of the $300000
tournament.
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provided under the Comprehensive Employment
and Training Act, the Labor and Energy
Departments are jointly training 44 persons
mainly black and Chicano migrant workers, to
become radiological safety technicians. Others
are being recruited for training as nuclear
reactor operators.
GAS PROBLEMS: The oil shortage has set
back the Environmental Protection Agency's
efforts to clean up the nations air pollution. The
EPA has temporarily lifted a ban on MMT, a
gasoline-octane booster that Is suspected of
being a cancer-causing agent. The ban, it was
felt, would foul up the oil refineries' production
better to foul up the air, the EPA officials
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measurements to the metric system of meters
and liters. It's the ghost of the late John Wayne,
erstwhile Ringo Kid, Rooster Cogburn and
prominent member of the National Cowboy Hall
of Fame.
In testimony before Congress, Hall of Fame
representatives pointed out that on the way
West, Americans measured their drinks by the
finger, their graves by the foot, their bottles by
the quart and their Stetsons by the gallon. It
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WASHINGTON During his talks with South
Korean President Park Chung Hee, Jimmy
Carter is In the embarrassing position of trying
to force a little regard for basic human rights on
a repressive regime that gained power
and
holds onto it mainly through U.S. military and
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any of the inn nlzivers h,'pi,,t,e

"grave and even dangerous consequences."
who shared it. For some it led to power and
And Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Groniyko wealth in other fields
business and politics.
said this week that failure of the Senate to ratify For others, the readjustment to an earth-bound
the treaty would mean an end to U.S.-Soviet existence was difficult, leading in a few cases to
arms negotiations,
psychological breakdown and shattered lives.
The Zenate has the constitutional right to One moonwalkej
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we Vietnam War era, the experience.
Senate went along with foreign policy resolutions
almost In rubber stamp fashion. The questioning. But of all the reactions tg4he experience and
subsequent histories of the lunar astronauts, Neil
came later.
Now the mood is very different. Although the Armstrong's may be the most unusual.
His is a name that will share a place in the
Constitution provides for the president to cone
chronicl
es of mankind with only a few oth ers
duct foreign policy and to negotiate treaties, th
Christopher
Columbus and Charles Lindbergh
Senate is getting more and more Into the act and
less willing to accept what is sent from the White being the first to come to mind and perhaps the
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be t.
Carter has the support of the Joint Chiefs of
There is an important difference. Both the
Staff. His approval of the MX mobile missile for latter were essentially loners, although
the 19808 is expected to win him points with the Columbus had the essential financial patronage
Pentagon and advocates of military superiority, of the Spanish sovereigns. But their visions were
He also has the support of the allies in Europe their own, realized through their own courage
who foresee an unprecedented nuclear arms and determination.
race if steps are not continually taken by the
Armstrong, on the other hand, was the point
United States and the Soviet Union to move in the man of a $25-billion national effort, backed by a.
direction of mutual understanding on destructive team of thousands and the technical resources of
limits,
the world's greatest industrial power.
The president strongly believes rejection of the
treaty will signal the Russians and the world that
That may be the significant fact In his own
the United States is not interested in controlling reading of the nature of his achievement and an
arms competition. He also believes It will be explanation for his subsequent actions. After a
much tougher to verify what the Soviets do in the brief period In the public spotlight that included
technological field without the treaty. And he a showbiz turn In one of comedian Bob Hope's
says that other nations on the verge of building ritual tours of American fighting fronts this
the bomb will have no restraints if the treaty is one Vietnam
Armstrong turned his back on
not approved.
fame. He withdrew from public life to the
Carter says he will try to explain the pact "to University of Cincinnati, determined, according
every American who will listen."
to spokesmen for that institution, to be not a
His crusade is being likened to President celebrity but a university professor.
Woodrow Wilson's ill-fated cross-country camArmstrong has largely avoided public atpaign some 40 speeches In 22 days to win tention since, refusing to participate in fifthpublic approval of the League of Nations. In the anniversary observances of the moon landing.
end, a handful of senators blocked the plan, not His participation in the July 20 ceremonies,
frontally but through amendments and reser- therefore, may be presumed to lend additional
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there was such a strong field.
One had to be tough to survive.
Borg's fighting qualities particularly impressed fliessen,
who picked the champion to win
the men's crown .fqU
consecutive year.
"He has a knack. I you get
out of tight spots like he does,
you just have to be good. If I
was a' betting man, I would put
my money on Borg. None of the
big three look like they are in
great form, though.
When All Saw The Light ...
"If McEnroe serves better,
he
is going to be a threat.
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McEnroe and Borg would be a
going bananas.
very
good match, but the center
Just when they all were telling him how great he was, he knew
court
would favor Borg a little.
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"It's always hard to lose a
player the caliber of Whitson,"
Peterson admitted. But you
can't get something good unless
you ' re willing to give up
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"I (li(kI't have my rhythm,"
The Giants, hours after the right-hander said.
reaching for some pitching thought 1 was ready, but today
help, went out and proved they was a setback. I was hurrying
needed it.
my pitches"
"We've had pitching probIn other gaines, San Diego
lems," General Manager Spec beat Atlan ta, 6-5, the New York
Richardson explained Th urs- Mets shaded Pittsburgh, 3-2,
day, before the Giants blew a 4 and Cincinnati edged Los
0 lead in a 6-5 loss to the Angeles, 2.1.
Houston Astros. "We've been
In the American League. it
losing too many ballganies ID was the New York Yaiikei,
the eighth and ninth innings.
Toronto 3 in 10 innings;
Th e Giants had given up two- Cleveland 6, Baltimore 3:
time batting champion Bill Kansas City 7, Oakland 6;
Madlock to Pittsburgh for Texas 14, California 4; Detroit
righthander Ed Whitson and 6, Boston 3; the Chicago White
third baseman Hector Cruz to Sox 2, Seattle 1; and Milwaukee
Cincinnati for Pedro Borbon. 6, Minnesota 5.
They discovered that wasn't
Padres 6, Braves 5:
enough to stop Houston.
Dan Briggs singl ed to spark a
''It was a great comeback,''
Bill
four-run
surge in the fifth and
said Houston Manager
e Padres over the
th
Virdon, who made decisions ease
that paid off all afternoon. "It's Braves.
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Pirates
a good sign when you can do
John Stearns hit a two-out
that against a good team."
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Rick Wtthmis,
shelled in the first, but Virdon New York sweep (tic %sdg1ua
stuck with him and it paid off series.
with a victory. Cesar (2edtno Reds 2, Dodgers 1:
Joe Morgan doubled in a run
h4 two hits, stole two ba ses,
and Scored on a sacrifice fly in
scored one run and drove'
the first uuimg and low IIWiit'
another
Ed flalkkl, sidelined a month held L Angeles stord ess for
with tonsilitis, was discouraged five innings to spark the Reds'
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Vice President Harding Peter
son. Roberts will be used as a
starter and in relief, Tanner
said.

Madlock, who won National
League batting crowns in 1975
and 1976 before yielding them to
Pirates' right fielder Dave
Parker the past two years, will
see a good bit of action for the
Pirates at third base, Manager
Chuck Tanner said.
The Pirates acquired 'a good
right-handed hitter's with Madlock and "more balance" to
their pitching staff with Ro-

Giants Show
Trade Need

W1MtiLiIJUN, England
looked as if 1974 champion the seeding is pretty closely
(UPI) With only two rounds Jimmy Connors, seeded No. 3, based on," he said. "There are
completed, nearly half the 16might join the swollen ranks of only three or four tournaments PWTT
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men's seeds three of them in favored casualties as he fought in the year that are played on
the top seven have been put an uphill battle against fellow grass. But the computer ranks
out to grass in a flurry of American Marty Riessen.
irig is based on all surfaces, not
Wimbledon upsets.
Connors, like triple champion only grass, so you are going to
On Thursday, it was the turn Bjorn Borg and second-seeded get a few upsets."
of sixth-seeded Argentinian John McEnroe before him,
The 27-lear-old American,
Guillermo Vilas and No. 13 seed found himself trailing until owner of the fastest serve in the
Manuel Orantes of Spain to finally outlasting his 37-year- game, defended the choice of
follow the disappearing acts of old veteran opponent, 6-7, 6-3, '. the computer to decide the
Vitas Gerulaitis, Arthur Ashe, 6,6-0.
seedIngs.
Wojetk Fibak, Jose Huigeras
"The guys who are up there
Fifth-ranked Roscoe Tanner,
and Corrado Barazzutti.
who had a comfortable second- have earned it," he said, "They
Vilas fell, 7-5, 2.6, 1-6, 6-7, to round
passage
against have proved over 12 months
19-year-old Tim Wilkison from Australian Peter McNamara, they are the top 10, dozen, 16 or
Shelby, N.C., and Orantes lost, said he was not surprised at the whatever. They have earned
6-7, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3, 1-6, to Fren- number of seeded players to fall that ranking."
chman Gilles Moretton.
so early.
Tanner said there were no
And at one stage Thursday, it
"The ATP computer is what easy matches at Wimbledon for

He was the first. And not the least noteworthy
aspect of the ceremonial events to be staged by
the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration this July 20, the anniversary of
the first manned lunar landing, will be Arm.
strong's public appearance in Washington, his
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and minor-league pitchers Al
Holland and Fred Breining. The
Giants assigned Holland and
Breining to the minors and the
Pirates sent Handle to their
Portland farm club.
The Pirates then announced
they had optioned outfielderpinch runner Mutt Alexander to
Portland, effective with Madlock's arrival, to whittle their
roster to the 25-player limit.

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By DON GRAFF
Time flies, memory fades.
It is a lull 10 years sin ce man first walked on
the moon, yet it does not seem like yesterday. So
much has happened down here on Earth in this
eventful decade, space exploration Itself has
gone beyond the moon in other and unmanned
directions, that this suprene achievement of
human voyaging into the unknown has receded
into history. Not ancient, certainly, but not so
recent as viewed in the light of signficance to our
lives today.
How many am ong us today kn ow the number
of manned lunar landings?
There were six.
How many men actually walked on the moon
and what were their nam es?
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when the right-handed hitting
Madlock suits UI) in black-andgold for the first time as the
Pirates host a double-header
with the division-leading Montreal Expos.
The Pirates acquired Madlock along with left-handed
pitcher Dave Roberts and
former major-league infielder
Len Handle from the Giants for
right-handed hurler Ed Whitson

regain the smooth swing he lost
when he broke his leg in 1977,
said he'll "go along with the
program, but eventually something will happen.
"Anybody who has been
around baseball knows something will happen," said Stennett, refusing to explain himself.
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Soviets and that is appeasement."
In answer toa reporter's question, the senator
added, "Appeasement is not being a traitor, It is
being foolish."

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Because Jackson, a Washington Democrat,
has become a respected national figure during
his 26 years in the Senate, critics may be inclined
to treat him kindly and attribute his remarks to
excessive zeal. They may be too kind.

hanging over them.
"Madlock is an established
hitter, and he'll help us," said
Garner, a second baseman by
trade, who switched over to
third when the Pirates acquired
him three years ago. "But I
don't know how I'm going to
feel if I stop hitting and find
myself on the bench."
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In a speech delivered less than two days before
Carter leh Washington for his summit meeting
with President Leonid Brezhnev, Jackson acTh e Somoza government has had our support in cused Carter of appeasing the Soviets on a range
of issues, including emigration rights, trade and
the past. Th e United States has had a long history
technology exchange in addition to arms control.
of intervention in Nicaragua. Th at history has now
carter and his top aides were understandably
come to an end. We have withdrawn all support
upset.
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country is to keep out of the domestic affairs of all
in Vienna and after he returned, saying, "Con.
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The
Pittsburgh Pirates' acquisition
of Bill Madlock in a six-player
deal with San Francisco Thursday has drawn mixed reviews
from two of his new infield
colleagues.
Phil Garner and Rennie
Stennett are glad to add a
batting champion to the lineup,
but aren't pleased about the
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one great grandson,

ANGL E.WAL TERS

The killing of an American television newsman in
Managua, Nicaragua, was shown on all three
American television networks.

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By JANE CASSEL BERRY

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She enjoyed taking bus trips with the senior
citizens. She always brought along her mouth organ
which she played as others In the group sang.
Mrs. Yarborough's late husband, James Walter,
was superintendent of the Seminole County Road
Department for 25 years. Her son Edward Yarborough of Geneva is a former county commissioner. She was also active in Democratic
politics in the county.
An integral part of community life in Geneva all
of her life, "Mamma Pearl" will truly be missed
and her many friends and neighbors share in the
loss felt by her four children, 14 grandchildren and

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lead the Tigers to their win.
Yankees 5, Blue Jays 3:
Jim Spencer doubled hohie
Lou Piniella in the 10th inning
and undefeated reliever Hon
Davis recorded his sixth win to
lift the Yankees to victory.
Rangers 14, Angels 4:

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Bill Sample and Dave Roberts each had two-run singles
and Hwnp Wills added an RBI
double in an eight-ruti first
inning, as the Rangers romped
over the Angels.
Royals 7, A's 6:
Al Cowens' bases-loaded
single in the ninth inning lifted
the Royals to their sixth win in a
row.

Walker, Davis
Hurl Tonight
Moose's Tracy Walker and
V F.W.'s Alton Davis will be the
likely starters tonight at 7:30
when the two teanis collide in

the rubber game of a threecontest series to decide the
Junior League Championship.
Sanford's Celery Ave. Field
will be the site of the winner.
take-all contest.

Mutter Sparks
Chelsea .L.adies
Brenda Mutter drove in Lori
Thom pson with the w inning run

on an eighth-inning sacrifice fly
Thursday night to pace Chelsea
Ladles to a 10-9 victory over
First Christian, wrapping up
the Seminole Women's Softball
league crown.
Joyce Kiutter had scored the
tying run for Chelsea in the
seventh inning on a hit by
Lucille Morgan.
Chelsea is 8-0, with only a
game Thursday against secondplace Sun Bunk remaining in
the campaign.

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Abby, but when he was al
annual reunion activities for
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Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lee Sloan of Arts degree from the football.
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i'r". wi Miss Marple tElli e White,, on
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just acquired the rights to do it hand to provide the final
Smith was an usher.
several months ago, so we are solution - at some risk to
tltt tins is one of the herself — in a dramatic conFollowing the wedding a
first
showings
of this new frontatlon scene just be fore the
reception was held at the
Agatha
Christie
in America. If final curthur.
home of the groom's
Others in the east include
it's not an American premiere,
parents. After a wedding
David Bass, Patti Schwartz,
it's darn close."
The play ran for 432 per- Kate .Acosta, Mary Machat, couple will reside

Is the soh of Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Durant Baggs,
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Rev. Eric Darrow officiated at the double ring
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given In marriage Ly Dr.
Kile Hardesty. "
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white gown of silk organza
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currently a smash hit in Lon- house, However, the victim is
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presented oil Broadway. an unexpected and unknown
Performances will continue visitor. What follows is classic
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The maid of honor, Gail
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even those who and 33 percent, on everydiv

on the study at the meeting compared with only 11 percent and don't have enough to do at the bureau's vice president and Anderson said.
Bogart said, interests such as
sponsored by the bureau and for men in the labor force,
home, that they're bored with general manager and the "Working women may be career planning, business news.
four other trade groups: the
In W71, o nl y one-third of the ho usework or that they're just conference chairman.
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the housewife's role a positive
the proportion is expe,cted to top dence, doing something worth- there should be free dayeare chores as food sliopping, deaths, weddings). 34 verswi 26
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percent.
Nis. Ellin and another project
The number of working using special training, she said, every five of both %%orking and
"Social conditioning and
"The working woman adds
director, Thelina Anderson, women has grown by more than adding:
non-working inotherssupported years of patterned behavior new interests to the ones she
delivered a preliminary re port one-third since 1970, she said,
"Some say they're restless that concept, said Leo Bogart, have kept their hold," Ms. shares with housewives,

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W0111len were childless. Today, work
get help from their fashion, compared with 1'l
at least half of all children have husbands.
percent of housewives for high
long meeting Tuesday in New themselves.
But fewer today work for working mothers, the study
The study showed working and 21 percent on everyday
York City. "Less than half of all
Today more than 60 percent dollars alone.
showed.
women are only slightly more styles.
housewives think they have 'a of all American women t
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recommend that people do it on
their own. I will tell you wha t do this? When people get older,
you're doing, though. You're pressure on that carotid artery
stimulating the carotid sinus has been known to cause a
and you might as well learn the stroke. Then some people have
right place to do It. The branch what we call a hypersensitive
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FrIday, June 29, 1979

Legal Notice

Graham Misses
Cn Budget Spenaing
provement, but it wouldn't
Flu. (UP!)
appear
that way if he had cut
- Gov. Bob Graham cut $102
either
appropriation.
nIlilion froni the $15.8 billion .
.
The budget Is the only bill
budget, but woided a light with
over
which he has line item veto
House Speaker Hyatt Brown by
power;
that is, can reject
not vetoing money For special
sections
of the plan without
elementary school teaching and
,
having to veto It entirely. Most
university
uualitr
miof his vetoes were of small
provernent.
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money items, including $200,000
(;rahain released his budget
for a study of marijuana laws
message Thursday night about
and $65,000 for a consumer's
90 minutes before the deadline.
advice telephone service in
The budget would have taken
Dade COunty.
effect as written by the
He
did
veto
one
$66.3
million
Legislature if he had not
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appropriation,
the
second
exercised his line item veto
pOWer by midnight.
_______ year's education construction
plan as proposed by the
Graham also had until
Legislature. The plan "isa grab
bill
midnight to act on a
Bolt GRAhAM
bag," Tait said, hastily
providing for a massive overprepared and not dividing up
...cuts budget
haul of the state's higher
the money in the best interest of
c(lucation system, and giving
education.
students attending a private
"We caine close," said Jim
The first year's capital outlay
college in Florida $750 a year to
Thit,Graham'schieladvisoron plan was acceptable. The
help pay their tuition.
the budget and taxes. The Legislature will be able to relie won't announce
decision on the proposal until massive spending plan is write the second year's propostoday, but sources told UP! he Sligtltl) above the ceiling for the al during the 1980 regular
1979-80 fiscal year beginning session. Money for the conchanged hisinind about vetoing
Sunday,
but almost on target struction projects comes from
it and planned to let it become
for
the
1980-81
fiscal year.
the gross receipts tax on
law without his signature.
Brown and other House utilities,
Because he didn't veto either
leaders were furious earlier
Included in the vetoed approof the two big education items,
this
week when Tait put out the priation were $13 million for
Graham didn't get the budget
down to the anti-inflationary word that $23 million for in- school buses and $12.5 million
ceiling he established for the tensifled instruction in kinder- for community college and
gartenandthefirstthreegrades university library books.
Legislature.
during the coming year
Most of. the budget The governor vetoed only $36 probably would be vetoed.
Florida's first biennial spentitillion of the $50 tidllion needed
Graham had also considered ding plan in a decade - was
to meet his goal of limiting the vetoing SOfl1C or all of the $32 acceptable to Graham. He
growth in program spending to million earmarked for universi- praised the Legislature after
the rate of growth of inflation ty system quality improve- the session ended three weeks
and Florida's population.
ments over the tiext two years, ago for raising welfare payMost of the other vetoed but the money was left in.
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------ "..--'-r-j-appropriations were for conGraham concluded his veto- pay raises, but staying within
.slruction projects. Graham had Ing either proposal would be President Carter's anti"
no inflationary concern over the "misinterpreted," Tait said. inflation ceiling, and providing
items, but didn't see the im- The governor is committed to substantial increases in
mediate need for them,
education
quality
mi- education funding.

Trucking Rate Hike
G ra rited By Board

gas use," said Armando Gu- to motorists who had receipts.
tierrez for the Jaycees.
The Dade County Consumer
The idea of the uprising is to Protection Agency, which says
show oil companies amid govern- it has had hundreds of similar
ment officials they resent the complaints, had instituted the
gasoline shortage.
court action. A spokesman for
Meanwhile in south Florida the agency said similar cases
odd-even rationing plans con- have been forwarded to the
tinued, as did lines at gas state attorney's office for micstations In both Miami and Fort Hon.
Lauderdale. Many stations
were putting dollar or gallon
Despite sonic oil companies'
limits on sales.
pledges of higher allocations In
A Miami gas station owner July, some service station
was fined 'lliursday because he dealers reported they were
forced motorists to buy a car being cut back.
Jobs Decline In Florida

.TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (U P1) part of the recovery was the
Employment in Florida result of settlement of labor
dropped slightly in May be- disputes. Manufacturing cmcause of a decline in tourism- plOyll)eflt rose by 3,100 jobs,
ieflecting a continuing increase
related jobs.
The number of jobs in May in the production of durable
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was 12,400 less than April's Total employment in Florida
total, but 140,000 more than
in May was 3,246,000, compared
May 1978, the Department of to 3,258,000 for April and
Labor reported Thursday.
3,106,000 for May 197L
figures indicate a slowing iii
Employment In May rcemployfl)Cflt growth, but a tuainl stewly In Bradenton,
situation still substantially ' Melbourne, Titusville, Orlando,
proved over a year ago, Labor Panama City, Pensacola, and
Sérdary Wally Orr said,
Talluhassee was down 1,000
Wholesale and retail trade jobs in Daytona Beach; dOb1)
accounted for the largest drop, 4,060
in Fort Lauderdale and
1r,5(M), and Orr attributed the Hollywood; &amp;wn
ü Fort
decline to "the hiatus between Myers; down 400 In Gaineaviltoiu-bt systems." Jobs In titting itt; up 1,7(X) in Jacksonville;
aI: drinking establishments
down 400 in Lakeland and
di'hpped by 5,X) and by 7,100 In Winter Haven; down 2,000 in
ljoel.s and motels,
Miaimii; down 7(K) in Sarasota;
'Construction employment in- down 1,100 in Tampa and St.
c4ased by 5,300 jobs, recouping Petersburg; and dovcu 3,000 hi
Ioji an April decline. A large West Palm Beach.

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Seminole
831-9993
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SEALED BIDS
INVITATION TO BID: Notice I
hereby given that the School Board
of Seminole County, Florida will
receive seated bids until July 6, 1979,
2:00 P.M. at which time the bids will
b. publicly opened and read aloud in
the Seminole County School Board
office building.
PROJECT TITLE: Lyman High
School, Access Road &amp; Ap.
purtenances
PROJECT LOCATION: Lyman
High School, Longwood, Florida
NAME OF OWNER: The School
Board of Seminole County, 1211
Metlonville Avenue, Sanford,
Florida 37171
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
SEALED BIDS: All bids shall
delivered to the Superintendent
Schools in the School Board Office.
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF
SEALED BIDS: July 6, I'il9, 2;00
P.M.
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The work
will be let under this contract as
described
in
the
contract
documents. The Owner.Contractor
Agreement to be used will be AlA A.
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SPECIFIED
Bid
BONDS:
security In the amount of five per
cent (5 pct.) of the total amount bid
will be required. Successful bidder
will be required to post a Per.
formance, Payment and Guarantee
Contract Bond in the amount of 100
pct. of the Contr4ct amount.
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID
DOCUMENTS:
The School Board OffIce. 1211
Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
FinrI

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BJM Associates,

Found young female Poodle.
Vicintly Katie St.
323 172t
FOUND: sm fern doo on Catalina
Dr. Tan color, shaggy, very
affectionate. Call mornings 323.
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FICTITIOUS NAME

THE CIRCUIT COURT

JUVENILE DIVISION, SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. .ucjA
IN THE INTEREST OF BABY OG
No. 1030302
A Child
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
NOTICE OP PETITION
FOR ADOPTION
TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
UNKNOWN FATHER (Last
Name: WISE)
You are hereby notified that a
Petition under oath, (a copy of
which i delivered to you herewith)
has been filed in the above styled
Court for the permanent corn.
mitmcnt of Baby 00 No. 1030302, a
child born at St. Petersburg,
Florida, toa Licensed Child Placing
Agency for subsequent adoption,
and you are hereby commanded to
N. Park Ave., Sanford, Florida at
2:00 P.M. on the 24th day Of July
AD. 1919, and to show cause why
said Petition should not be granted.
WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of
said Court and the Seal therent, this
6th day of June, AD. 197g.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Terry D. Cox
Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
(SEAL)
LDS Social Services
Crane's Roost Offic. Park
397 whooping Loop
Altamont. Springs, FlorIda 31701
Publish June I, 15.
29, 1914
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NOTICE OP INTENT To
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
th undersigned, desiring to engage
Inbusinessunderthefictitiousname
of H LW ENTERPRISES at 3453
Orlando DrIve, Sanford. Florida,
32711, intends to register the said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Seminole County, Florida.
DATED this 15th day of June, A.
D. 197g.
S William E. Holloway, Jr.
5 Paul B. Widener
Publish June 22,398. July 6, 13, 79
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Sheet metal workers 8. cabinet
makers. Apply in person. Star
Line Enterprises Inc. Bldg. 298
Sanford Airport, Sanford.

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FIGHT INFLATION

ROUTE SALES
Need reliable person for route
sales. Truck driving experience
helptut. Good company benefits.
Brown Moulding Company at
Port of Sanford. 323.2062. An
Equal Opportunity tmployer.

FLOOR WAXER
Part time days, approx. 30 hrs per
wk., will train, ideal for retired
or semi retired person. 8698180.

WANT TO GET AWAY
FOR A WEEKEND?
I will care for your child In my
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evening. Excellent care
clucting meals and church.
References available. Call 67$.
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In person Lakevlew Nursing
Center 919,E. 2nd St.
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
WAITRESSES
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Apply in person Holiday Inn
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Enroll now-school age childrenfor summer fun-arts, crafts,
8. field trips. 3238421.
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LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
areer you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1-800-4321403 anytime for
recorded message.

Road, Winter Park, Florida 327*9
00TAININGBID0ING
DOCUMENTS: Bidders may obtain
dOcumentS by phoning the office of
the Engineer, 303.646.5566, after
June 13, 1979. The cost will be $25.00
FICTITIOUS NAME
for each complete set of Bid
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Documents. No partial set of plans
shall be issued to any bidder. Each engaged in business at P.O. Box 1233
Sanford, Seminole Co-nty, Florida,
bidder is allowed a maximum of
under the fictitious name of BOB'S
All bids must be receIved before SERVICES and that I intend to

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LPN full time. Exp. w.Florhd
license. 4.12. 322*566. Senior
NursIng &amp; Cony. Center.

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sealed envelope plainly marked on the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
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Tfl9UT5I0C "proposal" aria me Title
the worL, the dale and the name of
StatUtes, TOWIT: be,.tio,u dbS.09
the bidder. The School Board of
Florida Statutes 1957.
Seminole County reserves .he right
51g. Bobby C. Massey
to accept or reIect any or all bids or
waive any lnformslitles In the Publish June 8, 15, 32, 29, 1979
bidding. No bids shall be withdrawn DEK.37
for a period of 30 calendar days
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
subsequent to the opening of bids
Board of County Commissioners
without the consent of the Board.
The County of Seminole
Dated this 13th day of June, 1979.
Separate sealed bids for the
s. Mr. Robert 0. Feather,
followIng items will be received at
Chairman
the office of the Purchasing Agent,
5. M. William P. Layer,
Room 417, Seminole County Cour.
Superintendent
Pubih Jun" 15, 27, 29, is:
AM, July 16, 1W9, at whIch time and
DEK.76
place bids will be publicly opened
and read.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OR
,u. I- UI iuminum
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Floating Boat Docks &amp; (2)
PROBATE DIVISION
Aluminum Gangways
Fill Number 79.flS.CP
item No.2- (5) Portable Gasoline
Division
Driven
Generators
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Item No. 3— Annual
ROSA LEE BLAKE,
Requirements for Meter Boxes
Deceased
Item No. 4—
Annual
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Requirements for Traffic Control
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Actuated Solid State Digital Timing
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Equipment and MaterIals
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Item 5— Shelving for Library
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Services
IN THE ESTATE:
Item No.6-Furniture for Library
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Services
that the administration of the estate
All work shall be in accord with
of ROSA LEE BLAKE, decesed,
File Number 79.73Q.CP, isp.nctng in specifications avaIlable in the office
of the Purchasing Agent.
the Circuit Court for SemInole
The County reserves the right to
County, Florida, Probate Division,
reject any or all bids, with or
the address of which is Seminole
without cause, to waive
County Courthouse, Sanford,
technicalities; or to accept the Did
Florida 32171. The personal
which in its Iudgment best.serves
representative of the estate is John
the County.
DeM. HaInes, whose address is P.O.
For Item No. S only, upon award
Box 8*0, Winter Park, Florida 37790.
successful bidder may be required
The name and address of the per.
to furnish Performance and
sonal representatives attorney are
Payment Bonds, each In the 100
set forth below.
percent (100 pet) of total bid
All persons having claims or
amount.
demands against the estate are
Purchasing Agent
required, WITHIN THREE
Seminole County
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Courthouse, Rm 417
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Sanford, Fl 37771
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
(305) 323-4330, Ext. 295
of the above court a wi'itten
Publish June 29, 1979
statement of any claim or demand
DEK.133
they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and must Indicate the
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
basis for the claIm, the name and
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
address of the creditor or his agent
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
or attorney, and the amount
OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
claimed. if ths claim Is not yet due,
Notice is hereby given that a
the date when it will become due
Public Hearing will be held at the
shall be stated. If the claim is
Commission Room in the City Hall
contingent or unllquldated, the
in
the City of Sanford, Florida, at
nature of the uncertainty shall be
7:00 o'clock P.M. on July 9, 1979, to
staled. if the claim is secured, the
consider the adoption of an or
security shall be described. The
dinance by the City of Sanford,
claImant shall deliver sufficient
Florida, tItle of which Is
follows:
copies of the claim to the clerk to
ORDINANCE
NO.
1474
enable the clerk to mall one copy to
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
each personal representative.
All persons interested In the estate OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, VACAT.
ING AND ABANDONING THAT
to whom a copy of this Not Ice of
CERTAIN PARK LYING BE.
Administration has been mailed are
TWEEN COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE
required, WITHIN THREE
AND THE ABANDONED SEA.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
BOARD COAST LINE RAILRaAD
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
RIGHT.OF.WAY AND BETWEEN
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
20TH STREET AND COUNTRY
they may havi that challenge the
CLUB CIRCLE, AND AS DELIN.
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal EAT ED IN A PLAT OF COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR, UNIT I, ACCORD.
representative, or the venue or
INO TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
lurisdiction of the cow?.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
PAGE 35, OF THE PUBLIC RE.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
CORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
FLORIDA, RESERVING THE USE
Date of the first pvbIIctIon of this OF SAME
UNTO THE CITY OF
Notice of AdministratIon: June 33, SANFORD,
FLORIDA FOR UTILI.
197?.
TV PURPOSES. PROVIDING FOR
John OeM. Ha mis
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
As Personal Representative
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Of the Estate of
A copy shall be available at the
ROSA LEE BLAKE
Office of the City Clerk for all
Deceased
persons desiring to examine the
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL same.
REPRESENTATIVE:
All parties in Interest and citIgans
John DIM. Hairies
shall have an opportunity to be
Winderweedle, Halnes, Ward 1 heard at said hearing.
Woodman, PA.
By order Of the City Commhisio.
P.O. Box NO
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Winter Park, Fl, 33790
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Telephone (30$) 644-317
City Clerk
Publish: Jun. 22, 79, 1979
Publish June 29, 1979
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All around person who can handle
multi duties including in.
stallation, service &amp; sales for
fast growing Appliance store in
Orange City. Call 775.8888 or 715.
7222.
General Office part or full time to
work with growing company.
Good typing 8 spelling. No
shorthand required. Neat ap
pearance. Will be working with
lab analysis. Will train. Salary
open based on qualifications.
EOE. 373-8360.

Hair Dressers with some following
Reflections of Beauty
Ned. thru Sat.
tXPORT SALESMANAGER
Must have thorough knowledge of
marine export sales with at least
S years related experience. Send
resume to Cable Boat Co., P.O.
Ocx 1857, Sanford, FIa. 32771. No
Phone Calls Please.
Land Sales
$600 per week
possible. Work part tIme. Ex.
perienced only. Please reply
Tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 644.
25 18.
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14x10 steel shed
323-4290 for details

Full time position for medical
transcript ionist. Applicant must
have previous medical tran.
scriplion exp. Apply to Mrs.
Joan Marks, Medical Record
Dept. Seminole MemorIal
Hospital, Sanford. 305.322.4511,
ext. 780.
Over the road drivers must have 1
year reefer experIence. Apply
Metro Sales Corp. 1921 West 1st
St. Sanford.
Dental Assistant
Certification Preferred
3238180
Wanted middle age lady to babysit
in my home. 8 to S PM. Own
trans &amp; ref. please. 323.9205.

33—Houses Furnished

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323.5324.

PURCHASING AGENT
Immediate openings with a
growing company for a person
with at least 5 years experience
in nation wide purchasing of food
supplies Including produce,
meats &amp; dry goods. Must be able
to supervise people control
payroll costs 8. be able to
schedule staff. Send resume or
apply in person Holiday House
Corp., 1130 Old Daytona Rd.,
DeLand, FIa. 37720.

378—Off Ice Rental

* A BUDGET PRICE TAG
this nice 3 BR, 1 bath home on
king size lot Near Shopping but
country atmosphere
Just
526.500
*INDUSTRIAL 1 S ACRE SITE
near PR Siding, close to I I
55500 per acre

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yourself short We have 78 years
of experience 8. knowledge &amp; an
active demand for hom 8. land
Call us today!

REALTY WORLD.

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REALTOR 3724991
Eves 6673455 322-1959
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JUST LISTED 109 Lake Dot Dr.
Pool, Iakeview, large lot. 4 BR, 2
bath C H&amp;A, carpet, choice
school area. 552.500.

The Real Estate Agency

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24 HOUR I

Teenagers will doodd lobs
Baby sitting, lawns, etc.
Call 321-0218

Beautiful Country Estate with
extra large 2 story home plus
Guest Home plus gazebo.
179,900.

37-C--For Lease

HAL COLBERT, REAL1'Y

Sanford area, 3I. acre pasture
rent. $35 per mo.
831-6634

INC.
REALTOR 323-7832
Eve.322-0612,3fl 1587,322-1177
ORANGE CITY-- Contemporary
home. Landscaped courtyard. 1
ft. freeform tub With solarium. I
BR. 2 baths, split plan. Beautiful
Wooded area of fine homes

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side by Side 5900 mo. income
plus tax shelter.
Quadriplex-Spaclous 2 BR Apt.
High yield,
Edward H. Seibert, Realtor

322-9283

Req Real Estate Broker
JOHNKRIDERASSOC
101W Commercial
Phone
322 1881.Santord
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2 ACRE

KE ESTATE
Peninsula shaped lot flanked by 7
super clear lakes. 3 bedrooms, 7
baths, custom home with pool
Surrounded by towering oaks.
One of a kind-far below
replacement cost at only
$149,000. By appointment &amp;
previewof photos 8. details only'

Lakefront lot in Casseiberry. 100'
frontage on Seminola Blvd.
Asking $14,950 with good terms
or trade,

Call Bart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 372 7498
COUNTRY HOME 2 bId lots 200*
140 near Paisley. Ready br your
new home.

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young Certified Surgical l'ech
seeks employment. 323.7268.

41-Houses

n-Apartments
Unfurnished
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mmediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking
.4i.s.t.i.ne t hospi'.
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$27,500, w.excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322-6457 or
322-ill) aft S

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31—Apartments Furnished

Furn eff apt, Including all utilities,
private parkIng, near downtown.
5200. 322-7991

REALTOR
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123 6061 or eves. 323 0517
ENT WITH OPTION, 2304 Lisa
Ct. Owner $29,900.

BATEMAN REALTY.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
-35 Sanford Ave.
321.0739
Aft. Hrs. 372-7643, 3274669

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
Award winning "Energy El.
ficlent" studios, private en.
trance, bullt.in bookcases, attic
storage, heat, air 8, 12 bulit.in
power savers to reduce electric
costs. Ground floor. 3301 Sanford
Ave. 3233301.

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our lot or yours.
FHA.VA,FHA 2338. 345

Apts. tdr Senior CItizens. Down.
town,'yery clean 1. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

STEN STROM

fA- F HA-235-Con. Homes

Low Down Payment
ash for your lotl Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
ledel Inc., Realtor
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FANTASTIC) BR. 2 bath home in
Shadow Lake Woods with every
imaginable feature! C-H&amp;A,
pantry, fireplace, Scr. porch,
Solarium off MBR., Fla. Rm.,
eat-In kit! Yours, for 5103.500.
BEAUTIFUL 2 BR, I bath, cozy
cottage on the lake! Extras inc.
beamed ceilings, stone fire
place, island kit., penn. 1g. porch
over Banana Lake! Your own
listing dock too! Super Home
Away from Home! BPP WAR
RANTED. Only $35,000!
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE, 3 BR,
1', bath home on beautiful 1
acre! Formal DR. Ig BR's.
porch 8. double garage! 2 extra
lots! Great potential &amp; in.
vestment! BPP WARRANTED
A buy for 5.45,700!
SUPER 7 BR, I bath home in CC.
Manor w lg eat-In kit, C H.
WAU. all on a Ig landscaped lot
w mc. patio garden A. detached
garage! New roof &amp; paint, too!
BPP WARRANTED. Wow! Just
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES—
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.1!

CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council of the CIty of Winter
Springs, Florida, that said City
Council will hold a public hearing at
the City Hall, 400 N. Edg.mon
Avenue, Winter Springs, Florida, on
Tuesday, July 24, 1979, at 7:30 p.m.
or as soon thereafter as possible, to
consider an Ordinance entitled
follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
REZONING THE HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED LANDS, SUBJECT
PROPERTY ABUTS THE SOUTH.
EAST SIDE OF EDGEMON AVE.
NUE FROM BAHAMA ROAD
SOUTH TO SUNSET DRIVE, IN
THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FROM ITS
PRESENT ZONING
CLASIFICAT ION OF R.0 TO R.1A
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 166.041
OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES:
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND.
MENT OF THE OFFICIAL iON.
ING MAP AND THE CITY'S COM.
PREHENSIVE PLAN: SEVER.
ABILITY: CO?t:r:.,'.'p
FECTIVE DATE.

Sanford's Sales Leader

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ANYTIME
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REALTORSU PARK
Branch OffIce 323-2222 I
RESIDENTIAL
BASS FISHING CAPITAL OF
THE WORLD near Welaka, Fl- Canal front 2 BR. 76, C A&amp;H. w
boat house 8. 75'x 110' fenced yd
Only $37,500.
-NOT EVEN BROKEN IN only 4
yrs old 3 BR 7 0. CB, CH&amp;A,
I2O'x 130' lot w nice trees,close to
schools. 5.41,000. FHA.
WHEN HAVE YOU SEEN acute I
BR I B home on 75 x 130 lot w 10
trees lr colt 17IC ,sri" C.sr.
er financing 8. includes fire
ace'

A copy of said Ordlnancs shall be
available at the Office Of the CIty
Clerk Of The City of Winter Springs,
Florida, for all persons desiring to
examine same.
All interested persons are invited
to attend and be heard.
THIS NOTICE is to published in
the Evening Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation of the City, one
(1) time
lest fifteen (IS) days
prior to the time Of the public
hearing.
Dated this 25th day of June, 1979.
City of Winter Springs
By: Jean A. Halstead,
Acting City Clerk
Publish June 39, 197?
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EXCELLENT INVESTMENT I
- acre tree barn w over 300'
frontage on paved rd 170' depth,
good terms.

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SHELl ER
quadraplcL'x
basics are Imere
needs
upgrading
Great
Potential, good cony location
$59,900

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V. A( RI 5 P41 All LAKE 14A11
NI Y. Of. NE.VA AREA 58.500
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ONE of a KIND- sedate Older 2
story home, beautifully land
scaped, has I BR apt over dId
garage. 519,500.
EXCEPTIONALLY NiCE 3 BR, 2
B lust listed in the beautiful
Mayfair sect iGo This
home has over 1900 sq ft of living
area w Ig well landscaped yd
Ready 10 move into Priced ,st
only 561.000 Hurry!
CHARMER older 7 story. 3 BR, 7
B, newcarpet, patio &amp; 2 porches

Cony, IoctIon, 13i,Soo-

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C,ull alter I PM
NICELY WOC)DE 0 CORNIER . 3772113
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LOT DOWNTOWN NEAR LAKE
Custom mad.' extra firm kinqsiz,'
MONROI tONED DUPLEX
twci wmtt, Iran,,' 5175. round oak
57,5131)
table &amp; 4 otnmrni,'rc a,ul C .uptains
chimr', 5)5(3 room 'suit. rug brown
I 4(111' tONI 0 MOBILE NEAR
&amp; whit,' 550 830 S/il
LAKE 0103161 56900
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1310, $715
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Concrete druni crOdleS. $5 eaci,
UNITS $100130 TOTAL
Acldressoqr.iphm, %/S it,t'rn,u,
550 1110 1046 or 135 (tin fiwood

Sanford 3210640

Sanford 321-0702

MOTHER IN LAW 1g. 1 BR, 2 13, I SEIGLER REALTY

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cleared, counry rd. Good terms.
5.4000.
3 BR. 26, w w carpet, FP. garage.
522,000.
1 acre near Wekiva zoned lot
mobile home or home, w el A.
septic already there. Deeded
rught to river also. Good terms.
Owner hold

Buuldung lots, high wooded on
county maintained rd. Good
terms Owner holding,
I building lots zoned for triplex or
duplex. $55008. $5000
Need a commercial Site for
ceramic shop? We have it,
521.500. Good location,

Paint 8. body shop all equipt, plus I
BR apt. on 2 lots in excellent
location br business Call for
more details. $79,900.

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Sanford 321.0702

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New ?3S Homes. 1 pct interesl to

'_I)iiid'r SIi.,,iu,.l
pt/u.s $15
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---- KENMORt WASHER
qualified buyer $30,000 to -----I,,,,',
138.000. Low down payments
Service Used Machines
rep listing IIFIOCIIUPE wr,tt'
BUILDER. 327 778/
MOONEY APPL lANCES
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323 0697
Murphy.
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that may be lust what you are
looking for So call us
3 BR, I' B. carport. dbl lot, lenced
bk, CH. behind Kmart, Forest
City. $35,000. VA or FHA.

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ARE YOU HUNTING? for a
hunt,ng lodge in Farmungton?
This is ready for only $16,500-

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Peg Real Estate Broker
790U 1792.CoSseiberrv,FI
5318200
Eve-$673655

We have (4) 2', acre tracts zoned
agri. Owner holding with good
terms.
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Cash

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("nIral Hct &amp; Air (ond lie,' Es?
(ill fir I II,Ir r at
SLAPS, ',anlord 172 I//I

l'AIN I ING, CARPENTR'I
CUSTOM CAUINETS
Fr',',' PsI
373 0129 after 5 30
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Appliances

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umilun,' Salvaui.' Il) 8121

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%CASII$
.'ayinq $16 P. up uil'tl'5. 58 &amp; m,m
woolens class r uru,j's A ISO titi yirl(3
w,'ctctinq bands, star I nt) &amp; ,hny
,,mj,r'k,'cl ciold Any (0,1(1 678 7737
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,'(imn,'r i(,llm Sod 4111 2700
IIAIIIA SOD $34 (IOOsq It_i
free Del on 4100 so ft or more

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Lawn tMintenance
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72-Auction
Beauty Care
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101451:11's IIIEAUTY SALON
- . SUN. July 1, 1 PM •
Cerai'nic TIle

TO BE SOLD AT

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MEINTZIER TILE
N,'w or repair, leaky showers our
IS yrs lip 869 856?
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Lawn Service
i,prm,'r,jl L ,mndsc,ipinq
Rse
'pa'CiaIi',tS. top so'l &amp; fall dirt,

sod laying &amp; free trimming
1?) 2948
o. M LAWN CARE
W,"sidenlil &amp; Cor,mrn,'rc,al
1275542

Dressmaking
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Light Hauling

All,'raliuju,s, Drestn,ikunq
Drapes. Upholstery
3?? 070/

Yard Debris, Tra'h
Appliances &amp; Misc

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INSPECTION

I 9AM DAY OF SALE
VISA
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Ill 41119
MOwing
321 0098
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RIFLES. HANDGUNS

MASTER CHARGE

( ,'rt if met? L ,iwn &amp; Landscape

bornu,'rIy I1,,rruett Beauty Nook
5)91 1st SI - )? 571?

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r,',nus,,l Roof's. w- ,,lls. (ii'( d's.

,'lc I rue L'st .131 6066. 6.88 8335
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ASSOCIATES NEEDED

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
25445. French Ave
377 023). 373 7)73, 322 0779

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F'ti 123 0541 or 668 5984

GE Irostlesslreezer
1215 S. French Ave.
I3cultupright.$I50
323.7340
'Grooming&amp; Boarding
373 8911
36R78,llx3lpool.onlgwooded
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Painting RETAIL
GROCERY
$77,000
lot, cul de sac, AC. carpeted,
Make your Budget go further, shop
AN IMAL HAVE N
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FR. All appliances stay, l'i pct
Ihe CIassIl,ed Ads every day.
I Dog &amp; Cal boarding, batting,
prime corner lot on Il 92 in
For [slI',', Connrnt'rcial
assume, $140 pays aU or FHA
clippuncj, flea control Pet
F'mu'rmtincj by Anthony Cormno In
DcBa.y. Owner tinancing w 29
lIa'sidenlual Auciuor,s &amp; Ap
VA Call S 10 PM or wkends 831
teruor, a'nter,or, qualified in .811
SuI)plS
dog
houses.
insulat,'cl,
pci dwn.
7891; 834 3)97
prausals Call Dell's Aucl,on, 33
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pImaes Free Est Call 3220011
shady 'nsude kennels, screened '
54 -Garage Sales
The Reel Estate Agency
- outSide' runs, also air conci
REALTOR
SANFORD $78.500 3 Bclrm
373 5321
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-cages 372 515?
bath, arport, nice' ne,gpi
----.---Baby clothes, men 8. women's
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Plastering
borhood. My equity &amp; assume
clothes, depressionglass. Lots of
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47—Real Estate Wanted
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low rate loan at 587 mo or new
Misc Fri, Sat lOb 1805 Holly
financing 323 6728
interior Exterior Plastering
Ave.
Home Improvements
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will
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This very desiro,.aic pew,. p',Innea
catch up back paymcnt &amp; buy
Call 322 2180
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
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fill's, 2 bathS. spacious eat in
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sun
kitchen wilh family room,
SC.
BALINT &amp; ASSOC
322 8665 1101 Court St.
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seperate formal DR, large
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w,lh a
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part
time
car?
Our
classifieds
roof. Owner transberring &amp; says
items. Sat 8 Sun. 9 1111 1. 405
are loaded wuth good buy for
Repairs. Leaks. Fast Servuce
BUY EXISTING 1st 8.
reduce price to $61,000
Boxwood Cr. Winter Springs
(hg Cds
MORTGAGES R Legg, Lic
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323 0171, 322460)
MIg. Broker 82$ No. 4 0
REALTY
Carport Sale Sat &amp; Sun. I till.
Wymore Rd Altamonte
9:00A.M.
Plants, misc, bottles &amp; Clotht. I
INSULATION Batting, blowing.
REALTOR 3724000 MLS
Railings
862 43
2656 Grandview between Wylly I
Sat,, July 7th
WACO Fo,lrfl, fiberglas &amp; Cello
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Harrison 6 Logan Farms Hasting,,
Lustombu,,,irOfl work,
or 901 7316108 (oIlel
Florida I', ITO. S. of traffic light en
42-4jle Homes
49-B
Front Property
Estate 8. garage sale. Kenmoreel
Wundow guards, gates etc.
C.".
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dryer; trundle bed comp; single
1111% 173 7581, .5.19 I6V.I
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Tractors, CabOagi carts, Masc.
riung was w sc; dishes; clothes,
LAKFRONL COUNTRY
Mobile Home 17*60. 7 till
cabhog.
farm
equip.
Tires,
scales.
r('Smcjrnces on approx 7 acres,
misc. Nothing over $100. Sat. 9 5,
Furn, Exc, Cond
Ivol tanks, Shop tools 6 much mont
Sun 9 noon. 301 Evansdaie Rd
100 Il lake brontage 515.000
337 3853
1k Mary
ESTATE SALE
Terms: cash or casislors check. For
REDUCED BY 11.500!
more inform. 9s4).am.mg
915 iIs7O. 3 BR. 28, expando. cent
Yard Sale-Sat 9 till S
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!f.03 Hiawatha Av' Baby ile,i,
air, Log S( purcim. utiiily
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large womens clothing, Misc
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REALTOR 322 4000 MLS
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lImit, 8. t,lf Ito' finest in used
lunnuitur,'. FV,'fr,g , '.tOv,'S. tool',

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OVER 200

52-Appliances

45-A—jtof State
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323 5075

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S,,nlord 322 8/23
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sprungs &amp; i,,,,ltrt'Ss $73 95 ".1

Sanford 321.0640

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Inc. REALTOR, MLS

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113101(131
7139 S Myrtle Ave ,Sanford

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NICE LOT ON HWY 4?7 NLAR
3(25503' 56,500

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say.' SO
pcI or more on in stock rims.
quality carpet name brands
good selection super buys thru
July 6 Carpet Stiop of Sanford
/ll 5%' 1st, Ill 0114

5 ACRES Ni AR HWY 46 CLOSE
TO DOWNTOWN SANE 0310
PAVED ROAD I RON I At,E

THE RIGHT LOCATION bu5ines
or protessiona office building
Site, 761' on 25th St 578.500
FR, C H&amp;A, carpet, Inc 2 kit
ranges, 7 ref. dbl sized utility
rm. benced, fruit trees, deep well 536.500. $14,000 dwn &amp;
assume or FHA VA terms

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T','w S IV.' (Ovt'S,'.11 /V -'iTrr
73( (tmn,'ttp5. $4995 &amp; up 31,1
S%0&amp;ujm II stove. $608. up. full
Size cIrajmeri's. $108. up S,inford
I urnitun,' 'i.Ilvag(' 119) So of
',ltil0t ci. .11? 11121

I - 41311 5 WILSON RD AREA
NICI I V Y'VOODLD 512.500

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cond, ril.'W paint lob
S°00 8)1 .1563
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D.,','on,, Peach will hold a
piibI
AUTO AUCTION every
lui'Sd,5', .1? 30 II S Ih only one
-n 1 lr 'da You set lii,' reserved
;'rc,' Call 904 255 8311 for
fm:r?tu,'r details
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7 Gran Prm*, PS. PU PW. AM
FM. 8 track. AC. tilt steer, cruise
tonI Ec cond Reasonable 323

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Ar my IioOl', 511 99 rr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
110 ',aumlord At,.'
321 5791

IS lire'. otl POar Idiamim Wood Pd
$S500 ni'r ri'
Aft I JO. ill 8366

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(ill 339 9100 or f31
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Os", iO*l AVOn )S i','r 1000 pcs
olass w,Ire blown ulass - car
nival ql,155 cryt,i( glass &amp; ,ill
kind', it qOss New &amp;
burn-ti,'.' f4equl,,r .\uct'allow I .,r I', U-rd Am timi
FlOOR pgl/I:s
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Deli's Auctèon Center

59---Muslcal tv'rclv)IxIise
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ll,lnnumlorld Or q,n i.OflSOl(' el,'c
I got a cost-of 'living raise Let's celebrate and
tronic M 10.' mruod.-I, fruit wood
ttltn' flood prIct' 51195. will Sell
turn on the air condItIoner for an hour1"
itiucti less 1.3 7717
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SG---Miscellaneous for Sale
42—M,obile Homes
I OR SALE
Vvaumlecl R esponc,ble party to bolt,.
ov,'r Spint'l Pi,irii, L,isy I,'rm,us
,ee our t,t'aut,lul new lIAR lIt'4C,
WIL SON MAtER FI.IRNITURF
(.111 1&gt;
lot ,)IIy Writ,'
10P4w lap ',iduuq 8. ',tiinqI roof
PUS' SELL TRADE
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III lISP F irSI St
377 56??
Caryl,', IL 61131
803 Orlando Dr
11.3 5200
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DOOR I'Ri:rc
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HOndymn,,n
special Walk to school 8,. hunch
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3 BEDROOM HOME ON 6 ACRES
NEAR OVI EDO. PART IM
Sanford Sunland 3 LIP I hIatt,.
2 NICE WOODED ttUlLi)lNc,
PROVED PASTURE, PARTLY
qd cond New appliances
LOl S. $.1.OIXJ EACH
WOODED $55,000
Phone 323 3649 or 313 /333
LAR('[
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CORNER MEL (ON
3 BE DROOM COMPLETELY RE
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HANDYMANS SPECIAL
MODELED. INCLUDES NEW
Statelyolder 2 story home $78,500,
ROOF, NEW PAINT &amp; NEW
L.ARC,E (OI1NE-4 NIAR L'iKti
29 pct down. 15 yr mortgage at 10
CARPETS
LAP6E
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MONROE
NA 31 ( 1 55(35
pct. nt
SCREENED PORCH. FIRE
S1.SOC
PLACE. ON LARGE WOODED I
LOT NEAR AIRPORT BLVD.
REALTY
I 4(111 tONI-Il MOUlt F NI AR
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TJ3 327 4000 ML

2 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM
NICELY
WOODED WITH
SMALL STREAM NEAR LAKE'
MONROE 6 I 4 527.500.

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3390509
3390508

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834 57'O
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Sanford P Ia 37771

New listing on St Johns River See
this to make your dreams come
true, entertainment room is
24*56 with indoor waterfall 8
fish pond 3 or I fiRs, swimming
pool all on canal leading
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Johns River 5)25.000

F r inch ill
323 5324

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wheels. faring, drive shaft. 59
mi- per gal $1 500
323 0039
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or ionIhof Jul
5,',' ou IS? "(ode'.'
ON V AC A I 'ON

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Country Property Treed 2' acres
near I 4 &amp; SR 46 3 BR enclosed
Porch, to lull around in during
these hot summer days A roust
to see only
3.500

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SCREENED PORCH WITH
70*70 WORK SHOP ON MAO
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2 BEDROOM. DINING ROOM,

1 classified ads didn't
work thq'rewoutdln thi. any'

( Cdli' lawn Pi,irs
or ill, small
,'lectrc orq,in. 400 day lock
oar den lvjIs 0(111 1 (illS 1,1,111).
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LIKE NEW 2 BEDROOM, NEW
CARPETS, COMPLETELY RE
DECORATED ON LARGE LOT
'7 BLOCK TO WINN DIXIE ON
25th STREET. 531.500

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2 BEUROOM NEAR OOWN
TOWN, -LLLY FURNISHED. 7
SC PORCHES IN EXCELLENT
CON Di T ION 121.000 HURRY
ON THIS

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on oak shaded lot! C H&amp;A, w w
carp"..i,'qi
fenced rear jard &amp; B B Orilt!
Lots more! Just 57Q :'.00t

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Newly redecorated 3 BR 2 bath
home 27*12 game room, ideal
for large family, beautifully

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THRUMAY 1919

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trev('r used I furniture 8.
many iriore 'bros at 267) S
Sanford Avt' 322 1491
Tus [ij'l 8.58
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home has a nice above ground
pool. C H&amp;A, FR w el PP
ASsumable mortgage! Close to
shopping, schools, churches'''

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PINECREST DRIVE' Now
537.900' FLEXIRL E I IWAN
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apt. 132.500. good location, easily
expanded to 3 or I units

HANDYMAN SPECIAL 3-2 lust
reduced to 538.500 Nice quiet
area, cxc neighborhood. 1 yr
warranty.

FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS
530-6833 or 339-4711 eves.

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51--arage Sales

school 6. recreation area.
5.51,500.

Bob Hansche Inc REALTOR
CENTURY 21

$72,500.

323-900)

UNITS ON LARGE LOT,
ZONED COMMERCIAL (2) 2
BEDROOM: (1) 1 BEDROOM, 7
CARPORTS. ONLY 542,500.
Seigler Realty, Broker
.21.0640
321.070?

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cred,t We have helped others tO
t,nd FAST CASH buyers to t)i.iy
their equity We can help you
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor 644 2518

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709 Oak Ave. 2'j story older home.
Good terms. 128.500.

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
in the Herald 332.2611 or 8.31.9993.

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248) Palmetto Ave. 2 BR 1 bath.
521,500.

S French (17 921 Sanford
323 5324

40-A—Apartments &amp;
puplexes for Sale

B B lE'S

for those who like individuality
See it today $14,500

(2) 600 sq. ft. office units for lease
in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
be combined for 12005g. ft. total.
for
Ideal
carpet,
w-w
professional suite.

2435'

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bath Split level could be just

to get result$)

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1 BR furnished, all utilities fur
fished except electric. Elderly
woman preferred. no pets. Close
to downtown 322-7651.

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Recently relocated in area
Highly skilled 331.5212

Sanford- Large one bedroom plus
den, air, ceramic baths, $175 ma.
Adults. 541.7883.

323.5176

41-Houses

40-BTtipIeX

on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
333-5670 Mariner's Village.

EMPLOYMENT

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Looking for garden equipmef)I?
Read today's classified ads for
good buys.

21—Situations Wanted

I BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,

AAA

912 French Ave.

SANFORD AREA- Newly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, LR, FR with fireplace.
Utility room 8 wooded lot. $365
+ security. No petS. 373.9574.

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eqpt. No pets. 671 0976.

JANITORIAL
Permanent lob, person needed to
help clean retail store. Part time
mornings. 7:30 to 10:00, must be
able to_ work Sun. Ideal for
retired or semiretired person.
869-8)80.

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2 BR trailer all utilities. Adults. 5.45
week with children $50 week, no
pets. 322-9066

Sell Avon. increase your earning
power. For details, call 644.3079.

Friday, June 29, 1979-cA

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34-4wtbile Homes

MEDICAL
TRANSCRIPTION 1ST

Wanted: Mature lady to live in,
prepare meals and care for
invalid lady in Sanford residence
for salary, room and board,
References requested. Call 305.
3224785 week days.

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT,
Sell those useful, no longer
needed items with a Herald
Classified Ad. Call 3fl.2611 or

EXECUTIVE HOME_- OLDER COMPLETELY RESTORED 2
STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH.
HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON
ACRE 8. ORANGE GROVE
NEAR LAKE MONROE. $500
MONTH. REFERENCES.
SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
321 0702
32) 06.40

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18—Help Wanted

Wiildolabyslfling
In my home
332.7367

WANT ADS ARE BLACK 8.
WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER.

Pou'try, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
Meets.

6—Child Care
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Child care my home day or night.
Mon. thru Fri. $25 wk, $6 day or
51 hr. Call 3235341.
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Experienced maintenance man.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
8. Cony. Home 930 Melionville

to manage busy Sanford Real
Estate Office. Phone handling.
typing, dealing with people
required. Wed. afternoon &amp; Sat.
afternoon off. Call 671-4681.

Creative Expressions 3238812

First 8. Only child care center open
Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
fling June 2. Sanford Early
Childcare Center. 3226645.

SECURITY GUARD Lake Mary
Area. Permanent.fuIl time.
Midnight to 8 AM Sat. thru Wed.
Call 327.1510.

SECRETARY

Needlepoint instruction

If you're In the business of building
your
busines. . . .use
the
Classified Ads often.

Director of Nursing for skilled
Nursing facility. Mature in
Personnel Relations. Please
send resume to Box 25. co
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
Sanford, Fl. 32771

RECEPTION 1ST

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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In busIness at 714 W. First
Street, Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida, under the fictitious name of
THE CARPET SHOP OF SAN.
FORD, 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
Statutes, To.Wit: Section *63.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig: W. G. Duncan
Publish June fl, 798. July 6, 13, 1979
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Lines Minimum

DEADLIN ES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

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'iALLAIMSSEE, Flu. UP!) Truckers' Rights Associiitln, has stripped their profit margin
the PSC granted a 10 percent down to bare bones this year,
to and even with the 10 percent
increase
siotias granted trucking rate emergency
hike their firms will suffer
hiki that will mean a slight carriers,
Seven percent of that will be losses.
inrease in prices at the
The companies were seeking
gasoline pwnp but will keep passed on to truckers who
.i-13-pereent
'. ..4).4,pjc' llla tjYviiS4. 'rtrtrru:' . t 4Ibo..4v-f*4e-.
Late Thursday, after a heul asoIIne. The companies now and up to twice that In the
future.
marathon session with fuel can pocket the rest.
Company representatives
transport companies and niembers of the Florida Independent said, however, that inflation
iNotce

UP!) - "Gas wash as a condition of getting
MIAMI
Rebellion Sunday" is being gas - a violation of Florida's
planned by the Greater Miami "Little FTC Act," which makes
Jaycees for this weekend and illegal any such tie in.
Roy Greenburg, owner of the
I)ade County residents will be
Dixie Car Wash, was fined $400
asked to stay home Sunday.
."We want to know if people by Dade Circuit Judge Milton
ar willing to sacrifice one day Friedman and ordered to
to save energy and cut down on refund the cost of the car wash IN

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'Gas Rebellion Sunday'
Planned In Dade County

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM If MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby gven that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Section
86S.09, Florida Statutes,wjil register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
mend for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the
pubticatlon of this notice, the tic
tltlous name, fowl?: Laura Mae,
located at 430 E. Highway 436,
Casselberry, County of Seminole,
State of Florida.
That the parties IntereSted In said
bUSIeSS are as follows:
GePpetto's, Inc., a Florida Cor.
porat Ion 100 percent.
Geppetto's, Inc.
By: S Peter B. Thornley,
President
, Daed at Casselberry, Seminole
r,uriva, june Iv, 1979.
Publish June fl, 298. July 6, 13, 1979
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LIGH11G
NO 1440 304 FLUORES(ENT
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Evening Hernid
APPUAiICES: MICZO4$JAVE OVEN,
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OR IN CONDIflONED
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Friday, June 29, 1979

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YOUR COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

WINDOWS NO mite

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WALL SPACE 14
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CJP?T1oHEP. EER 61

t%MATR HJE IMSULk110
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$65901313

AIR 001TTO,JEV&amp;
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$66951313

The new home above meets all the requirements of
A Watt-Wise Livine home initially costs a little
Florida's new Energy-Efficiency Building Code of March,
more. Why.? Because it contains even more energy-saving.
It w"s designed with features to help ccxn6erve''-4dres, and is certified by FPL to usr 25o less
energy resources. And it requires less electricity than
electricity than the home on the left which meets the
previously built new homes.
Building Code minimum standards.
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Racquet Ball
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Popularity
Every morning at 10 a.m. 8344113 becomes one of the
more frequently called telephone numbers In Seminole
County. That number belongs to the recreation department at Red Bug Lake park in Casselberry and 10 o'clock
is the time they start accepting reservations for their two
racquet ball courts.
The park is open daily from 8 a.m. toll p.m. and the
racquet ball courts may be used for $1 an hour until 5 p.m.,
when flit .ost For using the lighted four-wall courts rises to
$1.50.
"We start taking reservations at 10 a.m. (for the
r..il,..,1..a, ,i,w" unld John fliNkola.
recreation atI3lIUTV&amp;JI5 'J i
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minutes. There's a lot of demand."
Two additional courts are being constructed at the
Sanlando park and when they are completed Red Bu
Lake park hopes to build two more. Altamonte Springs
has several three-wall courts, which also see a lot of activity But the Lighted courts at Red Bug are the most
popular, Di Nicola said.
"It's extremely difficult to get them," said attendant
Dick Farnsworth. "That phone just jumps off the hook.
Last month we had to turn down 703 requests for reservations"
With a racquet that looks like a short handled tennis
racquet, a rubber bail and a good pair of shoes, the game
is played on what Is basically a handball court.
"It's easier to learn (than tennis)," claims Tarry
Blackbery, a Fern Park resident who has been playing
(our months, "and it's faster, except it's hard to get the

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By DICK KLEINER
I'm
no prude, but could you please exDEAR DICK:
plain why so many TV shows have very poor taste and
very immature programs. Shows like "Three's Company" would be quite funny of they didn't feel they had to
have a girl show all she can of herself without being Xrated. The same with 'Charlie's Angels." Do they figure
people are so dense they will be satisfied with sexy
females Instead of good entert1nment? DISCOURAGED,
-White Rock, B.C., Can.
It would be a cop-out forme simply to say, - iou uuu i
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matter is that enough people DO like them to keep the
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tomorrow, nobody watched those shows any more, then
there would be no such shows on the day after tomorrow.
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of some kind on all stations every Saturday and Sunday?
MRS. D. JENNINGS, Richland, Mich.
Same answer 55 to first letter. Weekends are when, by
TV tradition, the men are home and want to watch sports.
If the ratings showed that didn't happen, then we would
have weekends full of bird-watching tips, or whatever It
was that got higher ratings.
DEAR DICK: Whatever happened to the new TV series,
"Married: The First Year"? KAREN HEM, Winona
Lake, lad.
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and all four were aired. It was what Is called a limited
series. If It had generated any excitement, then they
probably would have ordered more. It didn't, so they
didn't..
Angie on the show of
DEAR DICK: is the girl who plays

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JUNE 30. 1979
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hut was his natural height? J Ji., Kalamazoo, 1ich.
You are going back a ways, J. Actually, there were two
movies you have somehow amalgamated — "Never
Weaken" was In 1921, "Why Worry?" in 1923. As far as I
can find, there was only one giant, played by Johan Aasen,
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DEAR 609: CouM you please answer a question that
15 disturbing me. Is the show "Good Times' still on the
air? R.B., Michigan City, lad.
DEAR DICK: Why aren't "The Hardy Boys" on any
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"Good Times" fell on bad times and "The Hardy Boys"
proved to be not too hardy. Or, to put It bluntly, both shows
bombed out and were dropped.
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me. Are Elton John and Olivia Newton-John brother and
sic r? A. G. Troy, OhIO.
No. and Olivia Isn 't descended from Sir Isdaac Newton,
or his brother, Sir Fig, either.
DEAR DICK: I just recently saw the movie, "Zulu,"
and was impressed by the star, Stanley Baker. Could
YD give me some Information on him? I haven't heard
anything about him lately. J.A.P., Kalamazoo, Mich.
Small wonder. He died in 1976.
DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me what has hap:
pened to the great Jimmy Durante? PATFY HAINES,
Tucson, Arts.
He's just grown old, CluiC's all,and it happens to all of us
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the help of a brave undergrounu loader. (3 Hrs. 35 Mins.)

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theme, but are not told
what they should write.
Streams blossom like
yesterday's shadows.
-Tasha Berlin

ITALIAN NIGHT

6:00
CRACKERBARREL
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6:25
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Gargantuas" (C) (1966) Russ
Tamblyn, Kumi MizunO. A pair

0 MOVIE

"Red" Barry.
These poems are by
(.4) NEWLYWED GAME
elementary
schoolers from
0 MOVIE "Perfect Friday" Seminole County. They
(C) (1970) Ursula Andress.
Stanley Baker. An assistant resulted from the Florida
bank manager persuades a Poetry In the Schools
wealthy couple to help him rob
These pupils are
his bank. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
taught
by
poet
Bob Wishoff
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end his affair with Sally, and

5:30
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11:30

SATURDA.Y

wipoiD .

Elaine and Chester both pull a
disappearing act. (A)

SATURDAY
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My Ivory footprints walk
the avenue
like vines climbing a wall
They have a dream of
catching a secret that 1
wonder about.
-Tasha Berlin
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The Owl's eyes glowed like
crystal balls
A dark shadow came over
the owl's tree.
The shadow was darker
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The owl was still as the
OsChed.
ftdows
-Lynn Birfeind
Yesterday I saw a lady
walk by her shadow.
She timed bto
and u
She stood like t statue.
It looked as It she felt a
stream go over her head
because she started to walk
again like blossoms.
Whillmore

8:00
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"Players" and "Butch And
BAD NEWS BEARS A
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former baseball player in trouble with the law is given the
2:00
choice
of going to jail or coach.
(12) PRE-GAME SHOW
little league team of
a
ing
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Pink"
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misfits.
(A)
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(BIW) (1936) Eddie
Ethel Merman. Gangsters 0 BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
descend upon an amusement Starbuck tries to save a man
park, providing headaches for (Fred Astaire) he believes to be
its meek little owner who wants his father from bloodthirsty
no trouble with anyone. (2 Hrs.) Borelilan killers. (A)
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Steve
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Fury"
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Saint
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8:30

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2:15
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9:00
2:30
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Michael York, Richard
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9:30
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producer boards Supertrain to
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(2) OUTLOOK
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Thieves" (51W) (1962) Rex
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steeling a precious Goya painting from a Spanish museum. (1
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1:00
(2) SOUL TRAIN
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featuring vintage film of men the series are transferred to
Including Sugar Ray Robinson 1977 New York. (A)
11:00
and Rocky Graziano.
0) FIRING LINE "Lifting The (2)(4) 00(12) NEWS
Trade Ban On Rhodesia" 0) MONTY PYTHON'S FLY'
Guests: Allard Lowenstein, ING CIRCUS
Congressman Stephen Solarz.
.11:30
(1) (M SATURDAY NIGHT
5:30
0 HEE HAW HONEYS Guest: LIVE Host: Michael Palm.
Guests: The Dooblo Brothers.
Hoyt Axton.
(A)
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EVENING
(C) (1972) Robert Radford.
pater Bø4•. A young liberal
tries d.p.rately to avoid being
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close-up of an industry
"By
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Elliot "Pete" Estee, president Possessed" (C) (1961) Lana
of General Motors.
Turner, Efrsm Zimballst Jr. A
wealthy
attorney, searching for
630
himself,
is drawn into an affair.
NEWS
(2)0
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100
7:00
(I) COMEDY SHOP
(2) THE GONG Si4ON
1:30
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(2) CANDID CAMERA
(4) THE, MUPPETS Guest: (C) (1965) Jk Lammon, Tony
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of freedom.
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(1978)

Robert

Fuller.

Diane

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caught in a raging snowstorm
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11:00
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4:30
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auditions.
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) It is unrewarding work,
Day players constitute the
even lithe day player has a
preponderance of Screen
two-line bit with a Jane
Actors Guild members, men
Fonda or Warren Beatty.
and women who earn a
They are second class
precarious living with small
Hollywood citizens looking
parts in movies and telefor a break, a role that will
vision.
draw the attention of
They are a cut above
producers or directors.
screen extras, who have
Extras are a different
their own guild. But day
breed. Many are not actors
players are paid on a daily
at all. They are resigned to
basis and usually are hired
being "atmosphere people,"
to read only a few lines.
the faces in the crowd at
Virtually thousands of day
football games or banquets.
players are seen as cops,
They are allowed to shout or
doormen, cab drivers,
applaud but not to read lines.
waitresses, hairdressers or
Not so the day player who
GORDON JUMP
newspaper reporters filling
dreams
of becoming a full
out casts with miniscule themselves as department fledged actor, hired by the
roles. Necessary but store clerks, telephone week or the month. Rare is
operators, schoolteachers
negligible.
the day player who doesn't
A surprising number of and laborers.
Most of them have small- believe that stardom is just
day players are trained
around the corner.
actors who scrabble around time agents who read the
The trick, of course, is to
for featured roles in little casting call sheets and send break out of the rut. Most
theaters, supporting their clients out for never do. Eventually,
economic pressures and
middle age force them into
- other lines of work.
Occasionally a day player
1.25 ALL SEATS
does
lift himself from the
2p.m.. 4:30 p.m.
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pack and establish himself
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owner in the TV series
RYAN O'NEAI
BARBRA STREISAND
"WKRP In Cincinnati." It
took Jump 15 years in the
trenches to finally find his
niche.
hewt,
A ten
balding man with melancholy eyes, Jump arrived In
Hollywood in 1963 to iul[il1
his dream of becoming an
actor after years of working
In radio, usually as a
production assistant, 111
Topeka, Kan., Dayton, Ohio,
and New York City.
EVE
SAT. . SUN. 2:10
7:40
He supported himself, his
MATINEE 4:10
wife and two daughters, as a
lecturer for a cemetery,
teaching special classes in
radio at Southern California,
punching out credit cards for
an oil company and
whatever else he could find.
Jump struggled along
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small bits in episodic
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commercials
television
which kept bread on the
table. But worthwhile parts
Ill
eluded Jump year after
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doleful year.
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of a repertory corn.
place
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pany for me," Jump said
got most of my
recently.
on-camera training
commercials.
"I was discouraged many
ocn Picttxs
times, but my wife, Anna,
wouldn't let me quit. She
knew loved acting and told
me It was no bed of I•0561'
"U you're a day player,
perseverance the name
the game. you stay in show
business long enough, you'll
ICHAEL MURPHY JERRY JEFF WALKER DOUG KERSHA
reach your goal or the trying.
Ettçr way you'll be happy.

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ED DICK CAVETT Guest: Mortimer Adler. (Part 2 of 2)
his late older brother is driven
to the verge of a nervous
11:30
breakdown.
c2) I12) WIMBLEDON UPDATE
(1) THE PAPER CHASE Eliza- Bud Collins and Dick Enberg
beth's challenging question to
present highlights of the day's
a visiting Supreme Court jusactivities in this prestigious
tice embarrasses both her
tennis tournament Ir
classmates and Professor
Kingslield. (A)
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work of many children, a
McCowefl. An insane murderer
children's chorus and n3rrator
strangles a series of women.
to depict the origins of Ameri(R)
can freedom, the Revolutionary
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11:45
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investigator to find the murderor of his former manager. (R)
(4) 0 M • A • • H B.J.
MARY TYLER MOORE
becomes deeply Involved with
Murray takes on an extra job to the problems of Korean famiearn the money to buy his wife
an expensive gift.
ED MARIE CURIE The dangers
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of prolonged exposure to
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Prize for Physics with Henry
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9:30
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(12) CAROL BURNETT AND
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dinner in favor of a date with a
questionable reputation.
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life.

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11:30
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Jefferson's background and
the philosophical influences of
the 18th century that led to the
ideas contained in America's
most treasured document.

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boss. a rural newspaper editor,
Lou uncovers a story that could
tear the town apart. (R)
LORD PETER WIMSEY
"Thi Nine Taylors" (Part 1)
Lord Peter attends a wedding
in Norfolk and the Wilbraham
emeralds are stolen; a man
jailed for the robbery, but the
Jewels we not recovered,

Bud Collins and Dick Enberg
present highlights of the day's
activities in this prestigious
from

tournament

tennis

London, England.

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hostage.

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12:00

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suspected of
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12:40
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tries to establish a relationship
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accept the fact that her mother
Is dead by taking Laverne to
the grave site. (R)

12:00

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(2) (12) EMERGENCY! While
attending a convention in San
Francisco, paramedics Gag.
and DeSoto help a choking
Conventioneer and calm an
enraged sniper.
(4)0 CBS MOVIE "Thaddeus Rose And Eddie" (1978)
Johnny Cash, June Carter
Cash. Two no-account buddies
in a small Texas town find
themselves in trouble with the
law and their girlfriends
because of their Inability to
face reality. (R)

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Chrissy accidentally eats

NEW RELEASE
PLAYERS (PG) - All Mac Graw, Dean-Paul Martin,
Maximilian Schell. Romance. We've had films about ice
skating and hockey and basketball and football and now
it's tennis' turn. This one has a love story played out,
slowly, against a big tennis match, and the ref should have
called a foot fault. The real tennis players used here are
better actors than the real actors. The advantage is out via the near exit. GRADE: 1)-plus.
GENERAL RELEASE
ALIEN (R) - Torn Skcrrltt, Sigourney Weaver, John
Hurt Science fiction-horror. This is part-"Star Wars,"
part-"Jaws," as it tries to scare you to death
futuristically. A plodding old space ship inadvertently
takes aboard a monster, which does terrible things to the
people it catches. The crew tries to kill it and definitely
vice versa. If you like the type, this is GRADE: A,But
avoid it if you scare easy.
BUTCH AND SUNDANCE: THE EARLY DAYS (PG)
—William Katt, Turn Berenger. Western. This supposedly
shows how Butch and Sundance were as young men, how
they got together and began their nefarious partnership.
The two young actors look as though they could have
grown into Redford and Newman, but otherwise this
"prequel" is unlike the big hit film. Richard Lester, who
used to direct with a splash, does this with a plod.
GRADE: 0-plus.
George Hamilton,
LOVE AT FIRST BITE (PG)
Susan Saint James, Arte Johnson. Comedy. You'll hate
yourself in the morning, but you'll laugh while you're
watching this spoof of the Dracula story. This time, Drack
'ç
ziclt'c
is back as a crack lover, in the present..
(or fun. Euluy. (1: 1W
Woody Allen, Diane Keaton,
MANHATTAN (It)
Michael Murphy, Marie! hemingway. Romantic comedy.
Allen is back in his personal groove writing, directing,
starring -and back in the area where he functions most
wittily. That's the man-women, husband-wife, boyfriendgirlfriend continuing war. This is done in black and while,
m'L'd-crisp. GRADI43$1W"
and it's beautiful, fu
Peter Sellers,
PRISONER OF ZENDA, THE (PG)
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SommerComedy.
This Idea, on
Lynne Frederick,
paper, sounded sure-fire: Sellers in a triple role In the
oldie about the shnook who doubles for the monarch. But
even a sure-fire needs a match, and this one never lights
up. It all seems strained, more so-so than ho-ho. GRADE:
&amp;phis.
(Film grading: A superb; B good; C average; I)
poor; F awful)

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questions considered by a
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teachers.
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mountain people who blame
him for the death of one of their
members.
12:40
MOVIE "The
0 CBS LATE
Legend Of Valentino" (1975)

100

NEWS
1:15
Guests:
(2)(12) TOMORROWCoscarelli
Film directors Don
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TheordOre. a satanic lecturer
and horror movie star.

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Annie Russell Summer Theatre at Rollins College
Winter Park, presents "Same Time, Next Year",
June 29, 8:30 p.m.; June 30, 2 and 8:30 p.m.
Featuring Chip Johnson and Jeanann Glassford.
National Depression Glass Assu. Convention July
6-8; show and sale, July 74, Sheraton Twin Towers,
5780 Major Blvd., Orlando. Open to public.
Admission $1,50.
Ftrth n( Jt 'ei' .ini
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games, food and Civil War skirmishes climaxed by
fireworks at dark.
Group,
Free street dance featuring Don Scaletta
of
the
AGTS,
July
4,
7-10
p.m.,
Castle
Center
Pine
5903 Randolph St., Orlando. Free children's art
ctiv1ties games and down borne music.
Maitland-South Seminole Chamber of Commerce

22nd Annual IndepenefiCe Day Celebration Wednesday, Maitland Civic Center. Parade, 9 a.m.,
Maitland Avenue. Trout Stream, hole-in-One,
booths, rides, food, entertainment, 10 am. to 7 p.m.
p.m.
Hot-air balloon rides, 2 p.m. Disco. 7:36-11
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Friday, June 29, 1979

Search For Self Theme Of Four Novels
By SUZANNE RIORDAN

American Library Assn.
Broken marriages, the
onset of middle age, and the
search for sell are recurrent
themes In four summer
novels.
In Kingsley Amis' latest
satire, "Jake's Thing," the
hero, Jake Richardson, finds
himself suddenly impotent.
A stodgy, but normally virile
Oxford don nearing his 60s,
he's pushed Into a world of
analysis and sex therapy so
he can perform for his wife,
who has grown unattractively fat.
Jake's treatment is
supervised by Dr. Rosenberg, a leprechaun-sized
Irish psychiatrist with a
fetish for pornography and
bizarre machines that
measure Juke's physical
response (or lack thereof).
Jake follows his orders to the
letter, but remains contemptuous of a therapist who
doesn't seem to know where
Freud came from.
Some of the funniest
scenes In the book deal with
"non-genital focusing,

roots. She uncovers a surKingsley
Amis
(Viking,
276
pages,
prising, well-hidden family
JAKE'S THING by
secret.
She also meets her
$9.95)
by
Nina
Bawden
(Morrow,
160
natural
mother, a tough,
FAMILIAR PASSIONS
resilient
novelist
very unlike
pages, $8.95)
BUT NOT TO KEEP by Roger Kahn (Harper &amp; Row, the gentle woman who raised
The truth of her
her.
275 pages, $9.95)
by
Elizabeth
Hardwick
(R
heritage
enables Bridle to
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
recover, and recognize new
dom House, 151 pages, $8.95)
strong and "familiar'
passions In her own perkeeps
his
tongue
firmly
in
sessions" between Jake and
sonality.
cheek.
But,
for
all
its
farce,
his dieting wile Brenda.
Often a little too neat and
They are compassionately "Jake's Thing" adds up
written. The couple tries so finally to little more than the repetitive, "Familiar
Passions" is still an Inhard, spontaneity vanishes. musings of a misogynist.
teresting
twist on the oftenFor the past 13 years,
They Interrupt the sessions
touched
theme of self
every few minutes to read Bridle Starr, the heroine of
discovery.
their instructions until, Nina Bawden's "Familiar
"But, Not to Keep" by
finally, eyes on their wat- Passions" has lived to please
Roger
Kahn, is the story of a
her
husband.
Even
her
ches, their prescribed time is
writer's
struggle for a good
nickname,
Bridle,
came
up.
book,
a
passionate
marriage
compliments
of
her
motherIn the meantime, equal
and
a
lasting
relationship
in-law.
Then
on
her
13th
rights for womenhave
arrived on campus. Jake, wedding anniversary, her with his son. Like Jake, the
husband leaves her - book's, hero, David Priest,
pressed to defend the right
of women to be admitted to without skills, not to mention has a history of successful
sexual affairs but is totally
the men's colleges at Oxford, an identity.
unattracted to his wife, who
After
a
period
of
despair
instead lurches Into a tirade
against their inferior in- bordering on madness, has grown plump and a bit
tellects, much to the surprise Bridle embarks on a search boozy.
But Priest, unlike Jake, is
and delight of his male for herself. An orphan
consumed
with passion for
adopted
by
a
psychiatrist
colleagues.
another
woman,
Caroline
and
his
wife
during
the
war,
As in his highly successful
J5
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also
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onsumed by the memory of
is parents, and guilt for

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SPEND A LOT OF
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making his adolescent son a
victim of divorce.
Priest rages at his father,
who loved him but died
suddenly, leaving the teenaged David at the mercy of
his mother, a psychologist
who disliked him for not
being sufficiently brilliant.
He rages also against antiSernitism and against
himself for not being the
writer he would like to be.
inexplicably, he exorcizes
his guilt and anger by
writing a book about
Harlem.
!or his
baseball bestseller, "Boys of
Summer," Kahn has written
an erratic new novel. When

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observed in a search for the
underlying principles of Zen
Buddhism. (A)
9:00
(2) MOVIE 'Police Story: A
Chance To Live" (1978) David
Caisidy, Vince Edwards. A
rookie cop poses as a student
in an attempt to break up a
high school drug ring. (A)
0 CHARLIE'S ANGELS A
beautiful woman lures Bosley
Into a romantic fling that turns
into a death trap. (A)
MOVIE "Land Raiders'
(C) (1969) Tally Savalas,
George Maharis. An Indianheld
hating town boss
responsible for a wagon train
massacre In Arizona territory.
(2 Hrs.)
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By DICK KLEINER
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) —
Success may be the brass
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but for Barry Man 110w, it can
tarnish.
"There's an Incredible
responsibility," the hot
singer of today says, "that
comes along with the SUC'
cess. There are a lot of
people who depend on me
now for their living."
He has his staff. He Says
that when he Is On tour,
which Is a lot of the time, he
has 3o people with him, "and
If I get sick I put 30 people
out of work." Besides those
on his Immediate payroll,
there are people at record
companies, talent agencies,
concert booking firms and

more who are dependent on t) ing a musician, lie played
Itme accordion, lie played th e p
him for their livelihood.
"i can't just be flighty or p iano. lie accompanied
impulsive" lie says. "I've peoplc. He arranged for
got to think every decision people.
"I wanted to be a conover very carefully these
days. If I say something ductor and arran ger when I
wrong or if I say something g rewup," he says. "1 wanted
in an interview like this that tiii be Henry Mancini. I
lanted to be Nelson Riddle. I
Is embarrassing, well, a lot
of people are embarrassed." studied their stuff and adas a
He says that all that iicured their work
responsibility Is something iinatter of fact, I think I still
he thinks about constantly. It It ave their autographs
BARRY MANILOW
makes the success less somcwhere."
conducted
for her when she
when
nobody,
And he did conduct and
sweet;
sang
at
Carnegie
Hall and
dreaming of future success,
irrange. He worked for
t h r o w s
3ette Midler when she was that, he says, was his dream
e v e r
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itarting, in her raunchy come true.
He got into recording when
about responsibility.
ontinental Baths days. He
Not that Barry Manilow
dreamed of th this kind of
success. As a kid in New
York, he dreamed about
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71st Year, No. 246—Sunday, June 3, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald,—(USPS 48-280)—Price 25 Cents

FPL Warns Again Of Sanford Area Brownout Possibelities
The last presidential order is scheduled to expire on
Monday.
On Friday, Graham's office sent a letter to Carter
stating, "continuing shortages of low-sulfur fuel oil" in
Florida "apparently will continue to exist for the next
several months."
When the first suspension of the clean air standards was
ordered two months ago, the Sanford FPL plant began
and using high-sulfur fuel from its principal
supplier, Exxon.
"We haven't been burning as much of the high-sulfur oil
as we thought we were going to, but there is no way we
could operate strictly on low sulfur oil," Burns said.

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

12—Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Friday, June 1, 1979

President Carter again has been asked to extend a
suspension of clean air standards so six Florida power
plants, including the Florida Power and Light Plant in
Sanford, could burn high-sulfur fuel.
If the extension is not granted, area residents could
experience sporadic power shortages and "brownouts,"
Scott Burns, district manager at the Sanford FPL office,

said today.
Carter twice has given Governor Bob Graham the
authority to relax air quality standards for 30-day periods,

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Burns said the plant maintains a 30-day reserve of fuel.
The current reserve supply is about 40 percent high-sulfur
oil, he said. If the President does not grant Graham's
request and continued use of high-sulfur fuel is
prohibited, Burns said, the Sanford plant would lose its
full generating capacity before the first of July.
"We'll burn all the low-sulfur oil we can get from Exxon
or from anybody else on the open market," said Burns,

porary "blackouts" or 'brownouts," Burns said.
Burning high-sulfur fuel normally is prohibited by the
federal Clean Air Act since its use results in greater air
pollution. Graham first asked Carter to suspend the clean
air standards for a 90-day period, but the President
granted only 30-day lifting of the standards. The

suspension was extended for a second nionth in early
May.

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but without the high-sulfur fuel we would probably lose
20 percent of our units,"
If the generating units are not operating at full potential
(luring the high demand summer months, all power needs.
cannot be met and consumers would experience tem-

He said it was first thought that as much as 50 percent of
the oil burned at the plant would be high-sulfur fuel, but
that the plant has been using only 30 to 40 percent highsulfur oil in its operations the past two months.

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vanta ged will be announced by programto the attention of social problems or it ' IJjbe
Coy. Bob Graham next week. those needing jobs and em- intolerable for our heirs," he
Details of the program to ployers with jobs to fill."
said.
encourage the employment of
"There are a disproporEdward Blackshearc,
economically disadvantaged
of
minorities
tionate
number
principal
of Crooms High
Vietnam war veterans, convicts
who
are
unemployed,
who
Sch
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had graduated
who
and youth were given to the
cannot
find
Jobs,"
he
said,
with
Orr in 1943,
Crooms
from
general membership of the
pointing
out
that
55
percent
of
with
a plaque for
him
presented
Employment
Seminole
Florida's
current
prison
field of
the
achievement
in
Economic Development
economic
and
(SEEDCO) by Wallace E. On' population Is comprised of poor human
at a breakfast meeting and minorities. Yet, On' said, development.
minorities comprise only 22
Introducing Orr to the
Saturday.
percent
of
the
population.
gathering
at the Sanford Civic
Orr, secretary of the Labor
school
board member
center,
and Employment Security for
"There is something wrong
Roland
Williams
noted the
the state of Florida, is a native when our state spends $14,000
was
born In
of
labor
secretary
of Seminole County and brother annually to incarcerate a
attended
and
Park,
Fern
of Horace On-, president of person but only spends $1,500 a
SEEDCO.
year to educate your youth," he Rosenwald as well as Crooms
High School.
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"When the poor and said.
Iv. Amos Jones, SEEDCO
minorities are certified eligible
On' said 30,000 summer jobs
locally, they will take a voucher also will be opening up in Juno board of directors chairman, In
to ' a prospective employer," for young people from poor opening remarks directed
attention to the plight- of the
explained On', who forecast families,
poor
in Seminole County,
"The
plans.
Graham's
"A couple weeks ago we
"There
are too many families
Department of Labor will celebrated the 25th anniversary
confirm the certification within of the Supreme Court decision living in hovels unfit for human
Brown vs Board of existence. There are too many
48 hours and the employer will
receive a $3,000 tax credit the Education, which ordered the living in areas without paved
first year. The second year a desegregation of schools. I streets or adequate drainage.
tax credit of $1,500 will be personally and honestly believe We are committed to adBrown was not enough. We are dressing in a significant way
given.
"Maybe this program will now experiencing a polarization those who are deprived of
help some of these who have of the races. There are people dignity and self esteem," he
given up, are discouraged and standing down on the corner said.
Among the special guests
full of despair, give them a new who have not received their
jobs,"
who
need
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If you want to convert your Beckwith Is instructor of
late model car from unleaded to automotive technology at
the less expensive leaded Seminole Community College.
"Leaded gasoline is two-togasoline, now Is the time.
Conversion by private owners three octane ratings higher
Is not against either federal or than unleaded gasoline that
Florida state law now. But if the costs about five cents per gallon
U.S. Environmental Protection more. "People who have cars
Agency (EPA) has Its way, It requiring unleaded gasoline are
will be in the near future.
getting an inferior rated gas
According to one Seminole and paying more," he said.
County woman the process is
Beckwith said the leaded
simple. You need only pull the gasoline will not harm the
neck of the gasoline tank out engine of a car that is supposed
and remove the piece of metal to use lead-free gas.
Beckwith said he could not
that restricts to lead-free the
type of gas pump nozzle that say for certain If a trend in
conversion Is occurring locally,
can be used.
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Two elderly sisters, mistakenly
believing they had been swindled out of their life savings
of $17,000, climbed up their lire escape and jumped six
floors to their death.
The Irony, police said Friday, was that the money
was still safe in the bank.
Lee Young, 68, and her sister, Martha, 72, had lived
happily in a comfortable apartment in the Bronx until
they were approached two weeks ago by a well-dressed
confidence woman.
Using one of the most ancient of swindles, the woman
told the 'Young sisters she had found a bag of money, and
would share It with them. But first, she said, the sisters
would have to put up the $17,000 as a show of "good faith."
Authorities said the sisters mistakenly went to the
wrong bank to try to draw out their money. An official
there, hearing their story, warned police that a confidence
scheme was about to take place.
"Everything was straightened out. They didn't lose
their money," said an officer at New York's Senior
Citizens Robbery Squad.
The sisters, pressured by the confidence woman and
confused by the whole experience, became convinced,
however, that somehow they had lost their savings.
Sally Elliott, 68, who lived In the same building and
knew the sisters for 50 years, said the women became
Convinced everyone was against them, including the
police.
.On Friday morning, they turned on the gas jets of their
kitchen stove.
Then, clad in slacks and blouses but barefoot, they
climbed the fire escape to the top floor of their building
d jumped to the courtyard six floors below.
building for *
Rose Blindinan, who has lived in the
Years, said she was in her kitchen which overlooks the
courtyard when she heard a scream.
"1 looked out. I thought it was kids playing and there
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they were, dead. I feel sick like a dog to see such
tragedy," Mrs. Blindman said. "They were such nice

automobile
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wide-mouth funnel device now'
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EPA defines an emergency
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What happens to your no-lead
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fuel section, said.
"The catalytic converter can
outlast the car," he said,
"asswning the car is maintained with unleaded gas. Just a
few tankfuls of leaded gasoline,
however, will deactivate the
converter."
Siegler said while EPA has
been encouraging states with
anti-tampering laws on books to
enforce the law, the encouragement has not been met
with much success.
Siegler has been involved in
conducting a nationwide survey
since August, 1977 to determine
whether a trend is developing
across the country to convert
lead-free cars to leaded
gasoline.
He said the survey has shown
so far, an average rate of nineto-10 percent conversion. The
survey has not been successful
in Florida because of the
license plate system used here.
A small sticker is placed on
each license plate to renew
those plates annually.
He said the method used in
other states was to observe
from a spot near a gasoline
station, using tag numbers to
verjfy through the state
whether the vehicles for which
gasoline was being purchased
called for lead-free or leaded
gas. From spots away from the
stations the renewal stickers
used in Florida could not be

In addition, he noted, antitampering legislation is on the
books in 34 states, other than
Florida. But only two states are
enforcing the anti-tampering

laws within their state.
Of the emergency funnel
device, Siegler said, EPA has
written to attorneys general of
states that do not have
regulations on the sale of such a
device to bring it to their attention.
"Using leaded gasoline in
lead-free cars could cost the
consumer quite a bid of

money," Siegler insists, adding
asking If his automotive section the result will be destruction of
could do it for them.
the catalytic converters.
Beckwith said he promptly
Is using leaded gasoline in
points out it Is illegal, and that these cars dangerous? "It is
his class cannot perform the possible but rare for leaded
task.
gasoline to clog a converter and
Federal law calls for a $10,000 cause It to overheat as a
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Committee report on Joini F. Kennedy's death will say the
fanner president was pro'ably asr'ssthate'i as a reult of
a conspiracy, NBC News reported Friday.
NBC said the final draft of the conmiittee's organized
crime section, due out in July, "doesn't prove, but
discusses in great detail, how and why individual members of organized crime could have arranged the murder."
"The committee will say President Kennedy 'was
probably' assassinated as a result of a conspiracy," NBC
said. "It will explain its conclusion that an acoustic
analysis of the sound of the shots makes it highly probable
two gunmen were shooting even though three of the
committee's 12 members questioned the acoustics
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battle with John Kennedy and his brother Robert dates
back to the McClennan anti-rackets hearings of the 1950s.
Later, the Kennedy administration
with Robert as
attorney general
brought about the strongest effort
ever against organized crime.
"The report names Curios Marcello and Santo Trafficante as the 'most likely' organized crime bosses to have
been involved," NBC said. At provides evidence, some of
it inconclusive, that they and Teamster leader Jimmy
Hof fa threatened John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy or both.
"Further, it suggests associations through which they
could have influenced accused assassin Lee Harvey
Oswald or Oswald's killer, Jack Ruby."
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Dallas, and Trafficante, onetime underworld boss In
Cuba, denied involvement, NBC said.
The network said the committee will say of Lee Harvey
Oswald that "it's not likely he was a hired killer" but that
"it is likely his principle motivation was political" and
that Oswald's organized crime contacts could have
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Thieves Pick $6,000 Worth Of Orang es

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tin eswnaeu ,tMJ worm of oranges were stolen from a grove
in rural Oviedo sometime after May 1, Seminole County Sheriff's
Deputies report.
OneqJ't1t. Henry Jones. M. j' 317 Teakwood Drive,
Altamonte Springs, said today the oranges were picked off the
trees in his grove next to the Hiley Fish Camp in Oviedo. He said
the thieves started at the rear of the 10-acre grove and worked
their way forward, stripping about half of the trees. U packaged,
Jones said, the stolen fruit would have filled about 800 to 1,000
boxes.
"I hadn't been to the grove for about a month," Jones said.
"Whoever stole the oranges must have known my schedule.
Jones said there were a number of truck tracks in the grove but
it is difficult to determine how fresh the tracks are.

INBRIEFGeneral, 6 Officers
Executed In Iran
TEHRAN, Iran i UPI) — A revolutionary firing squad
executed a general and six other army officers in the
southern oil town of Ahvaz on Saturday, bringing to 275 the
number of executions since Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
drove out the shah four and a half months ago.
Gen. Mohammad Hamedani and the other officers —
three colonels, a major and two lieutenants — were
charged with mass murder, torture and responsibility for
shooting at demonstrators against the ousted regime of
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
An eighth officer, Brig. Gen. Gholam Hossein Alai, was
also sentenced to death by an Islamic court, which sent
him to the town of Masjid-E Solaiman near Ahvaz to be
arrested and officially charged.

PITBULL STOLEN
A white and brown male pitbull named "Spot" was stolen from
the pickup truck of an Oviedo man, according to Seminole County
deputies.
Owner Gary Cotton, 25, of Route 2, Oviedo, told deputies Spot
was tied up about 9:30 p.m. Thursday in the cab of his truck at his
home. Cotton said he left home for about one hour and when he
returned his dog was missing.
Cotton estimated the value of his dog from $50 to $300.

MADRID, Spain (UP!) - Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance wound up his two-week trip to the Middle East and
Europe Saturday and prepared to fly home after telling
his Spanish hosts a lasting Mideast peace depends on
resolving the Palestinian problem.
Vance met Snain's Kind Juan Carlos at the monarch's
18th-century Zarzuela Palace on Saturday before leaving
for Washington. Lunching with Spanish officials Friday,
Vance made a bid to win the support of pro-Arab Spain for
the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty and the follow-up
Palestinian autonomy talks he attended last week In
Beersheba, Israel.

WARSAW, Poland (UPI) — He left Poland
as Cardinal Karol Wojtyla of Wadowice and,
keeping one of the first promises he made to
himself as pontiff, returned today as Pope
John Paul II. Millions of Poles welcomed him
In a massive outpouring of pride and patriotism.
John Paul was the first Roman Catholic
pontiff to visit a communist country but, more
important to his Roman Catholic countrymen, John Paul II is one of Poland's own.
His reception immersed this wardevastated, rebuilt capital in a tidal wave of
emotion and seemed certain to eclipse the
welcomes Poles have given previous visitors
including President Carter and Soviet
President Leonid Brezhnev.
Authorities estimated 3 million people double Warsaw's entire population - were
there to greet Pope John Paul on his arrival
for a nine-day visit.
Church bells throughout the city pealed in
unison as the huge crowds crushed against
steel-scaffolding barriers along a 5-mile route
from the airport into the city center. Pope
John Paul rode In on a gilded throne,
surrounded by 18 bishops, on the back of a
flatbed truck.

'Genocide Campaign
KHARTOUM, SUDAN (UPI) — Ugandan refugees
arriving in southern Sudan have accused joint TanzanianUgandan forces of massacring Moslem Arabs and
Sudanese nationals in a "genocide campaign" in the last
two weeks, the Sudan news agency said Saturday.
"The Tanzanian forces have launched a genocide
campaign to exterminate Moslems In Uganda," the
agency said in a dispatch from Juba, capital of Sudan's
southern region. It quoted unnamed Ugandan refugees
who have fled to Sudan.
President Jaafar Numeiry recently said about 100,000
Ugandans have arrived in southern Sudan as a result of
fighting in which Tanzanian and Uganda rebel troops
defeated and overthrew the regime of former President
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A Remington .fl semi-automatic and other firearms were
stolen sometime Thursday from a Sanford home, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Curtis Muse, 28, of Route 2, Sanford, said someone entered his
front window and stole several guns from a gunrack in his
bedroom. The front window wasn't locked, he said.
The guns, which were valued at $600, were taken sometime
between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday, deputies say.
A Jar of pennies also was removed from the bedroom but was
left on the living room floor,

GUILTY VERDICT
A six-member jury Wednesday returned a guilty verdict on a
Sanford man charged with a robbery at a steakhouse.

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arrested March23 by Sanford police following a $75 robbery at the
West Side Steakhouse at 1007 W. 13th St.
Police said Swain entered the restaurant and pointed a snub.
and ordere"Jm to
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surrender the contents of the cash register. After giving Swain the
money, police said, Perkins was ordered to lie on the floor while
the robber fled.
Police said Perkins was able to identify Swain from the
eyepatch Swain wore over his left eye.

millions, desperate for even a glimpse of the
one-time Krakow archbishop who in Just
seven months has become a phenomenally
popular pope.
Poland's 35 million people are 93 percent
Catholic. Some 20 million of them, many
walking dozens of miles, may try to see the
pope in person.
The country's communist regime has taken
a cool correct attitude toward the papal visit.
But it also is a Polish regime, and it shares
the pride almost tangible in Warsaw's streets
over the man Poles call "our own pope."
The Poles have laid out the red carpet literally — for John Paul. ft stretches nearly
500 yards across a street and into Victory
Square, ending at an open-air altar at the foot
of a 50-foot cross, now draped with two scarlet
banners bearing crosses of gold.
The mass the pontiff celebrates in the
square will be one of many in the days ahead
as John Paul travels across Poland, stopping
In his hometown and also at Auschwitz, site of
a Nazi concentration camp complex where
some 4 million people died.
John Paul has been more outspoken against
anti-Semitism than has the Polish church and
he worked with the Polish resistance during

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America's 138 DC-10s have flunked a government-ordered
inspection and have been grounded pending repairs.
The Federal Aviation Administration Friday said 22 of
the planes failed inspections ordered in the wake of last
week's crash of an American Airlines DC-10 in Chicago.
FAA spokesman Dennis Feldman said all the pylons
the devices anchoring engines to the wings — have been
inspected on the nation's DC-la fleet.
"Altogether, the inspections found 59 problems ranging
from minor and inconsequential ones to important ones,"
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Three new members of Italian-American Social
Club of Sanford examine wood carving of one of the
recruits, Daniel DeMendoza (center), following
..recent, nernbershIP drive. Others are Don Feury
(right) and Charlie Plrozzl. Carving of brown
pelicans had won third place In the World Wild Fowl
Carving Competition, Ocean City, Md.

WASHINGTON (UP!) — The National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration is Investigating possible blowout
defects in Uniroyal steel belted radial tires used on larger
cars.
The agency said Friday the tires under investigation
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) — Former Green Beret Sgt.
Barry Sadler, composer and singer of the 1966 hit "Ballad
of the Green Berets," has been charged with seconddegree murder in the death of another songwriter.
The 37-year-old Sadler was freed Friday after posting
$10,000 bond. Darlene Yvonne Sharp, 25, who was charged
with being an accessory to the murder, was released on a
$2,500 bond.
Sadler is accused of shooting Lee Emerson Bellamy, 51,
a transient songwriter, in the parking lot outside Ms.
Sharp's apartment last Dec. 1.

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claims he was slighted in the late oil billionaire's will,
wants $50 million from two Getty trusts and a continuing
share in one of the trusts valued at $1.4 million.
Jean Ronald Getty and his four children claimed in a
Superior Court suit filed Friday J. Paul Getty just about
left them out of the family trust though his father
promised his deceased mother, Sarah, that he would not.
The son said he was left out of the trust originally
because the family thought he would inherit substantial
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Published Daily and Sunday. except Saturday by The Sanford Herald
Inc.. 300 N. French Ave., Sanford, Ph. 33771.

Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford. Florida 32771
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Lawmakers Pass 2 1 Last Minute Act-s'
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
(UP!) — Lawmakers
cleared 21 practice acts
from the decks Friday
night, leaving only four to
be decided during the
special session which
begins today.
Quick work by the House

and Senate enabled
legislators to settle their
differences in the laws and
pass to Gov, Bob Graham
the acts that set the license
and discipline standards
for
thousands
of
professionals around the
state.

All 12 acts originally
handled by the Senate
passed and most of the bills
taken up by the House were
sent to Graham's desk.
The bills passed include
those regulating the
medical profession, optemetrists, opticians,

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PLAINS, Ga. (UP!) Billy Carter said Friday he saw
nothing wrong with employees signing his name to
documents, comparing it to a "secretary signing her boss'
name on a letter."
Carter, contacted in Plains to comment on testimony
given before a federal grand Jury Thursday, admitted that
he rarely signed his own name to loan forms In 1975 and
1976, allowing instead former bonded agent Jimmy Hayes
to sign for him.
In his second appearance before the grand jury investigating the Carter peanut warehouse, Hayes reportedly testified that he had frequently signed Carter's
name to loan documents. The forms Hayes reportedly
signed were release orders which were an important part
of documenting payment on the warehouse's $3.7 million
dollar line of credit from the National Bank of Georgia.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
he said. "I don't have to be in a professionals regulated by the
the Department of Administra- traffic laws.
8 a. rn. readings: tern- less. Rain probability 40 per.
— Despite differences over
tion,
setting
the
state
for
budget
He also lost single member panic to pass every idea in one state.
iernture, 72; overnight lows, cent during afternoon and spending and tax abatement
and
personnel
reforms
that
will
legislative
districts and public
Other Graham-backed bills
71; yesterday'. high, 90; evening bout's.
which may have to be resolved
greatly enhance managerial financing of Judicial elections.
The Legislature didn't which got through revised
barometric pressure, 30.08;
TIDES
in a special session, Gov. Bob
ability.
Rather than landmark re- authorize two terms for a workman cumpensation laws to
Daytona Beach: high 1:42 Graham says the programs he
relative humidity, 100 perrnt;
governor until after Askg.v'
fuims,
Graham emphasized- ,
reduce Insurance costs, rcawinds, N at 4 mph.
a.m., 2:18 p.m., Io 7:56 am.,
"Governmental
efficiency
pushed in the 1979 Legislature
recommendations
to
the
predecessor,
Claude
Kirk,
took
tored
environmental protection
Forecast: Partly cloudy 8:15 p.m.
and discipline Is a little like his
fared well.
And
said.
Legislature
a
need
to
stand
office.
it
was
not
until
1909
to
the Green Swamp and
thraagh Sunday. A chance of
Port Canaveral: high 1:34
capital punishment," he
30
years
of
that
the
Legislature
started
He
asked
for
"creative
i
af$eroon and evening thun- a.m., 2:10 p.m., low 7:47 Lfl.
Florida Keys, killed off the
"People like It in the abstract, back and assess
meeting annually instead of cross-Florida
restraint" and, as one wag put
dershowers. Highs around 90. 8:01 p.m.
but become reserved when it is change.
Barge Canal with
every two years, making a provision
it the legislators restrained
Lows in the low 70s. Winds
Bayport: high 7:58 am., 7:20
to
repay
applied to a particular case."
counties that
The place Where Graham governor a lame duck as far as
themselves
from
doing
variable 10 miles per hour or p.m., low 1:17 a.m., 1:51 p.m.
invest
hopes
ed
tax
money
in right-ofHis biggest defeat, according
to make his mark is tax legislation went after his first
__________________________________ anything especially creative,
way
lands,
and
imposed
stiff
to his coordinator of legislation, reform and he wants to ap- session.
But, in a weekend interview,
Garry
Smith,
was
failure
to
preach
that
carefully
over
the
Among the new laws Graham mandatory minimum prison
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Graham disputed *KSeS&amp;n
enta Ad
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ratify the Equal Rights Amend- next few months and tackle it in can count as pluses for his first terms for drug smugglers.
NOTES
that the session passed little of
merit.
a special session in December. session was an anti-inflation bill
He also won passage of
consequence in its 60-day
He reminded critics that that gives preference In state
Smith claimed while the
BOB
GRAHAM
legislation
letting juvenile
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
Dave R. Jaques
meeting or that it was far from
Legislature refused his appeal aside from his predecessor, bidding to contractors who judges decide If a woman who
Estelle B. Johnson
HOSPITAL
a honeymoon for a new
The programs Graham asked to abolish auto safety i1dc- Reubin Askew, he is the first meet the president's seven gives
Jun.), 1070
Theresa N. Knight
birth while an inmate of a
governor
who only last year for were not the kind that make tions, Graham was satisfied Florida governor to come into percent inflation guidelines,
Robin Polley
ADMISSIONS
state
prison
should be allowed
Audrey J. Seller
was a member of the Legis- headlines, he said, but they will with a compromise that did office knowing he has a
Also
passed
at
his
urging
was
'to
keep
the
baby
with her and
Dorr D. Sweet
lature.
Kelly Tobin
prove their worth in years to pass. It substitutes civilians for potential of serving eight years. legislation strengthening
the
creating
a
Sunshine
State
Reldar G. Anderson, Deltons
Mabelene Walker
"I'm very happy," he said, come,
the Mate troopers now involved It "The Legislature will meet administration's hand in disci- Sports Commission
Ida M. Crane, Deltona
Dana Hughley, Apopka
to
promote
"Within the goals! set, It was a
His major accomplishment, in the inspections, returning. four times during this term and pining incompetent doctors, amateur and professional
Daniel 0. Gilmartin, Lake Mary
William M. Clouse, DeBary
ath.
very worthwhile session."
he said, was a reorganization of them to the highways to enforce I can flU) for four more years," nurses, accountants and other letic
Ella J. Dickens. DeBary
DISCHARGES
activities.
Sanford:
Chester G. Swift, Deltona
Horótlo M. Bouler

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GILKEY, N.C. iUP!
A father accused of killing
three law enforcement men in a rage over a vodka-laced
punch his daughter had prepared for her high school
graduation party was a nice man who went "haywire"
when he drank, neighbors said.
"There wasn't a finer man when he wasn't drinking,"
Meldore Lewis said Friday of her neighbor, James
William Hutchins.
"I would never have dreamed this of James Hutchins,
but liquor will do anything to you."
Hutchins, accused of killing a North Carolina Highway
patrolman and two Rutherford County deputy sheriffs
Thursday night, surrendered to a 200-member posse early
Friday after bloodhounds tracked him down in a gully.

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vast Victory Square at the city's heart for an
Although he already has traveled to the
RECRUITS
open-air mass and the pope's first speech as
Dominican Republic and Mexico as pope, this
—Using leaded gasqllne will
poittit
on
his
native
soil.
trip
d
cartout
up
spatk'ptugs
keeps
i
special
prOmise
John
Paul
mad.
.
read, be sald.
But everywhere he goes in the country
to himself after his election In secret conclave
The major impact, Siegler buretors and will contaminate
where he was born, the former Karol Wojtyla
Oct. 16, when he told Polish pilgrims that he
said, in fuel switching is the the oil in the car more quickly,
of Wadowice will be the focus of fervent
wanted to "return home" as soon as possible.
emissions requiring changes of oil twice
increase
in
(pollution) by 30-to-70 percent as frequently.
of hydrocarbons and carbon —The exhaust system
deteriorates more quickly.
monoxide,
One environmental group is EPA, working with the
currently working to push Department of Energy (DOE),
*na Well
federal legislation to make it recently proposed, according to Kidnev Donor And Sister Doi
illegal for private automobile Siegler, a rule setting a
owners to convert their gasoline maximum price differential at
tanks, Siegler said. The group, retail between unleaded and
Both Mark Dixon, 21, of everything went real well," the hospital in a week, but will sick leave policy so that em. their time to him will allow him learned -from doctors in
affiliated with the Ralph Nader leaded gasoline of five cents. Sanford and his 12-year-old said Dixon.
not be able to return to work for ployees may donate their to take the several months he January that he would be an
"They told me not to go a few months.
organization, is the "Center for "The actual cost differential at sister, Marcelle, of Jacksonunused days to those who
needs to recover from the acceptable kidney donor to his
the the refinery is two-to-three vile, were reported in good skydiving and not to play too
Auto Safety,"
in
Dixon, a confinement officer otherwise would have to take a operation. When he has fully sister. He said he decided
Washington area. Clarence cents- If the cost is Passed all condition today following a much tackle football, but other at the Seminole County Jail, leave of absence without Pay recuperated, Dixon said, he will immediately to undergo the
Ditlow is chairman of the the way through, the incentive kidney transplant operation at than that I'm fine."
said he was able to donate his because of extended Illness.
be able to return to his job operation.
to switch will be diluted," he Shands Hospital in Gainesville.
Dixon said his sister was kidney because 10 other
group, he said.
Dixon, who has been on the without having lost a day's pay.
Before anyone converts their said.
Joking about the doctor's
Dixon, of 115 Country Club released from intensive care Seminole County Sheriff's job for just under a year, had
Marcelle, who was stricken
car to leaded gasoline, Siegler "Unleaded gasoline is more Drive, Tuesday donated one of Friday, but will remain Department employees gave only about a week of ac- with kidney disease when she advice to forego a football
hopes they will consider the difficult to produce. Specialized his kidneys to his sister.
hospitalized for another month their unused sick leave days to 'cumulated sick leave time, he was three, underwent an career, Dixon said: "That
equipment is needed to process
before returning to her home. him.
following:
said. But the 10 fellow workers operation for the removal of her wasn't much of a price to pay."
"I'm pretty sore, but He said he expects to be out of
—Conversion of engines it. On Friday EPA suspended
Sheriff John Polk revised the who came forward and gave kidneys last year. Dixon said he
— GEOFFREY POUNDS
tuned to minimize emissions, enforcement of the ban on using
will need more frequent the additive MMT until Oct. ito
tuneups If converted, at least Increase the octane in unleaded
gasoline," Siegler said.
twice as many.

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in the
ay of easii, goods or services
and it am group is interested in
learning inure about the project
if tio.% contact nut' I e.uhl
arrange a program, - said
11 1111 t ,
he goal of Friend_s of UMII
is to locate propt'rtv and have it
uniier option by Sept. 1.' he
sani.
'Mcl)onalds corporate
engineers are t'xainiining each
proposed slIt'. making an
annuls sis and submitting their
recommendations ''
.1ii 1-'reeiiia,i of Sanford
rCL-Clith iivade a presentation
oil tire project ill ildss oud at .1
district iiict'titig ot Woiiii.'ii's
('lubs and Junior Woinien's t'Iub
511
I
a filtit and passing out
brochures. l'hn.' \, unuens (1(11)5
base expressed interest oil a
state level in supportuuig tin'
Ronald Mt'l rualti I lou_se
lhit. (OlR-L)[ tit tilt' Rtiina}if
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home-like place Miere they can
Herald Staff Writer
stay for $5 a night, or nothing if
"The house Love Can Build." they can't afford it" said Hunt..
That's what some are calling ''Parents will find it's a place
the Ronald McDonald house %here they can share their
which they hope to build within anxieties and gain support from
walking distance of the Shands others in similar situations."
'l'eaching
Hospital
in
The Hunts serve as area vice
Gainesville, a center for president for the Friends of
treatment of many childhood- Ronald McDonald house Inc.,
related diseases,
which is registered as a nonIf parents and volunteers profit corporation and char•- I
such as Toil) and Barbara Hunt tered by the state. They
of 520 Valencia St., Sanford, represent an area consisting of
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have their way, the dream of Seminole, Orange, Osceola,
providing a haven for families Brevard and Volusiu counties.
who have children under lie is hitting up chairmen to help
TOM I itINT
treatment at Shands %% ill soon raise support for the project in
become it reality,
these counties. ''Right now I tHan) of the_sc people cant
The hiwits have a special need somebody %% ho has in- afford a taxi, a motel or a
empathy for these families terest and concern in Orange ineal,'}lunt said. ''We need 16
since they made many trips to and Volusia,'' said Hunt.
to 18 bedrooms. McDonald's
Shands with their son, Eddie, a
They are presently looking owners and operators in the
victim of Hodgkin's disease, for property near the hospital North Florida area have
before his death it year ago at on which to locate the Ronald pledged $125.000 toss a rd
the age of 14.
McDonald house, either an acquiring property and inuan
They know the heartache and existing structure or a site on other companies have promised
strain parents with children which to build. ''It has to be goods and services to 11(11)
with catastrophic diseases within walking distance as furnish it. ire suiti
endure and the drain on family
finances, "Insurance doesn't
I
begin tocover expenses, even
for those who have it," said
Hunt. Hundreds of families
from Central and North Florida
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn .
''1 don't have the money and I
from all socio-economic and
i UPh
Peter Roberts won don't plait on spending it before
racial backgrounds come to
millions frunu Sears, Roebuck &amp; 1 get it," the 34-year-old conCo. for his socket wrench in- venienec store oss net' said
Gainesville each year needing a
place to stay while their
venution, but he has no plans to Friday
children undergo treatment.move from Iris modest twoA federal judge Thursday
"Ronald McDonald House bedroom apartment and may ordered Sears to return the
will ease the emotional and give much of his jackpot to patent on the wrench he infinancial stress by providing a charity,
vented 16- years ago and pay

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SUIT FILED

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Hunts Work For IHouse Love Can Build'

IN BRIEF

A Fort Myers woman has filed a malpractice suit in Seminole
County against two local doctors she claims are responsible for
"scarring" her for life in a 1977 operation.
MarilynE. and Bernard E. Lawrence of Fort Myers are
named as plaintiffs in the action against Dr. Thomas L. Largen,
Largen and Clontz Surgical Associates, P.A., and Dr. Clyde
Meade.
The Lawrences allege in the suit that Mrs. Lawrence was to be
operated on for a hernia, but that in addition to that surgery, and
without her knowledge or consent, additional surgery was performed, leaving her permanently scarred.
The Lawrences are seeking in excess of $2,500 damage in the
matter.

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

For Parents With Ill Children

veterinarians, nursing
home administrators,
chiropractors, podiatrists,
pharmacists and nurses.
Still to be resolved are
those medical acts dealing
with opticians, osteopaths,
dentists and psychologists,
said Keith Higgins, a

staffer with the the House
Regulatory Reform Committee.
Other practice acts
Passed by the two chambers include economic acts
dealing with real estate
salesmen, architects,
accountants, engineers,

construction board
licensing, electrical contractors, hotel and
restaurant managers,
agricultural products
dealers, landscape ar•
chitects, foresters, land
salesmen, and electrical
repairmen,

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recorder and several other pieces of equipment,
piled up on the front seat of my car, and "volunteered" to fill up my tank.
While he was washing the windshield, he conturned to eye the seat of the car. Later, he Informed
me that he really did me a special favor, "letting
we have the gas," and washing my windshield,
Tut, tut!
I have done a lot of traveling via autos in my
lifetime, and so help me during shortages,
generally nice service st ation people, can become
super-nasty beings and act like they are doing you a
big favor while they rip you off.
Mamma advised me many years ago "to always
look like a lady and you will be treated like one."
Thus, when traveling, I have always "dressed up"
like Mamma said.
But what Mamma didn't know when she was
dishing out this advice was that dresses would soon
climb way up the thigh that little bit of a fashion
rage - the mini skirt.
Some years ago, my daughter and I were in
Atlanta headed back to Florida after a Carolina

Southern hospitality..,
In these days of crucial crises, I want to Cry
and in particular over the gas crisis. It really isn't
the shortage that's such a crisis- but instead the
prices.
During the gas shortage several years ago, I was
probably the only person in Seminole County whose
auto gas indicator never reached the empty mark from the left side, that is.
t,elow
empty most of the time, but I never did run out of
gas.

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Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993

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

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Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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I Just couldn't be bothered with sweating out gas
lines. And somehow, I always managed to find a
station along the way that would "let me buy" five
gallons of the precious petrol.
During the present shortage, I have already been
left out, and am riding on empty again. The two
service stations that! normally patronize have been
closed during the time that I'm available to go gas
shopping.

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No Other Way
To Go Than Up

'he Clock

Once more, with yet another president, the Oval
Office has turned into a torture chamber.
Everywhere Jimmy Carter turns these days, he
is confronted by grievous difficulties and intractable problems, compounded by disloyalty and
desertion, not to say mutiny, from his disordered
ranks. There have been other low periods during
Mr. Carter's two-and-a-half years as chief
executive from which he rallied, but no one
disputes that his ravaged presidency is now at its
nadir.
Trouble piles upon trouble. On Capitol Hill, the
president seems to have lost whatever influence he
once could claim among the Democratic
lawmakers. During the last few days, th e
Democratic Caucus in the House voted almost two
to one to repudiate the president's decision to
implement a law passed previously by Congress to

y DORIS DIETRICH

trip. On the exit to the interstate highway, my
nearly new car conked out. The smoking hot engine
Just went.
We spotted a service station right around the
corner, and started out hoofing it down the busy
boulevard roadside. Brakes screeched, people
waved, and we reciprocated. Even a patient in an
ambulance lifted u his head and waved.
We were wearing minis.
eaching th e service station, the proprietor
had the car towed in, and stood for many minutes
with a water hose in his hand cooling down the hot
vehicle.
We were short of cash and did not have a credit
card with this company. I told Mary "we might
have to go to jail If he wouldn't take my personal
check."
Clutching my handbag under my arm for dear
life, I smiled up at the attendant and asked, "How
much do I owe you?"
Helookedmeupanddown - thefldOwflanduP,
smiled and said, "Aw, shucks, Lady, we don't
charge for water In Georgia."

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By PETER C. WHYBROW
Special to the Herald

World Health Organization study found
that suicides reached their peak in the
spring in every one of the 16 Northern
Hemisphere countries it looked at. A
separate study found the same true during
the spring of Southern Hemisphere
countries such as Australia and New
Zealand.

Spring is time of flowering and rebirth.
Poets have celebrated it as such for
centuries,

As each morning's sunrise attests, we
live in a periodic environment. Through
evolution, animals including man have
developed clock-like mechanisms to
assure proper functioning under predictable but constantly changing conditions,

Suicides and admissions to mental
hospitals are higher in spring than at any
other time of year. Self-inflicted death in
my own state of New Hampshire, for instance, occurs about 25 percent more
frequently in spring than the annual
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average. wciue u upst ate rew oric
typically occurs between 12 and 20 percent
more frequently in spring than the annual
average.

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Usually we're oblivious to their
presence, but from time to time they make
themselves uncomfortably felt. Leaping
t o many n zones, ior instance, confuses our internal oscillators. Jet lag, that
most modern of ailments, is the result.

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ATLANTA (NEA) A small group of men sat
Many differences separate the worlds of East
in an Atlanta pastor's study last January 13 to
and West, but the approach to solving problems
special church program to begin.
wait
for
a
decontrol oil prices,
(j may be one of the most striking. The Western
The minster emeritus, the Rev. Martin Luther
approach is see-a-problem-solve-it. We
Frenzied by this taste of presidential blood,
King Sr., in whose son's name the waiting
Americans are especially restless about
liberal Democrats in the House led a successful
edrigregation had gathered, asked the visiting
unresolved problems The Eastern view, on the
fight to reject the Carter budget, already corn'-'
speaker a question.
other hand, is to let time work its way; to use
. .. . subtle,
promised by the Senate. Earlier, the opposition of
'
,What's this man like who beat Ed Brooke?"
indirect and piecemeal approaches. In
..
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He's it gâod man, the speaker replied. You
top Democratic senators, including Majority
recent
days
It begins to look as If the British
~Qa
won't be disappointed In him.
Leader Robert C. Byrd, D- W. Va., forced th e
government may be conferring with Oriental
"But Ed Brooke was the only senator we had,"
sages In crafting its approach tothe Rhodesian
president to abandon his plan to create a cabinet'The natives are restless'
King complained. "Didn't you help beat
Daddy
situation.
level department of Natural Resources, a key piece
Win?"
Recently, Lord Carrington, the new foreign
In the administration's effort to reorganize the
Edward Kennedy, senior senator from
minister, announced that Her Majesty's
federal bureaucracy.
Massachusetts and pollsters' choice as the most
government was sympathetic to the new blackEnergy, the nation's most pressing domestic
popular political figure among Americans
majority government In Salisbury, and that it
could not answer. He had
problem, remains largely unaddressed because white and black
considers the recent elections to have been free
campaigned for Paul Tsongas, the former
Congress, led mostly by Democratic defectors, has
b l
and fair. Lord Carrington did not, however,
Brooks
defeated
the
congressman
who
had
announcc that Prime Minister Thatcher's
tangled the administration's program into
States
to
the
United
person
elected
only
black
government would recognize Rhodesia or lift
paralysis. And these adverse developments seem
Senate In this century.
By
LeROY
POPE
most
elegant
and
costly
but
appears
to
be
sanctions
at this time. Instead, he said the
to increase the hazard for other White House
Brooke's divorce and his quarrels with the
UPI Business Writer
reserved almost entirely for chief executives of British would send a liaison officer to Salisbury
initiatives, most notably ratification of the SALT II
Senate Ethics Comthittee may have contributed
companies with annual sales of a billion dollars to confer (and presumably cooperate) with the
NEW YORK (UPI) - There Isn't any such
treaty with the Soviet Union.
more to his defeat than Kennedy's endorsement
the
dictionary
but
or
more. Many smaller companies provide part- new government of Bishop Abel Muzorewa.
word as perkmobile In
Not content to sabotage the president's
of his opponent. But to blacks in Massachusetts
of
the
latest
time
chauffeurs though.
There is more here than meets the eye. What
and to Daddy King the Kennedy charisma perhaps there should be on the basis
legislative program, a small group of Democratic
Among
those
providing
the
full-time
chaufn-dght
be called the Orient Wisdom Factor comes
survey of executive perquisites by the Amer.ican
did Brooke in.
congressmen have organized the nucleus of what
half
permit
the
driver
to
be
used
on
feur,
about
play. Consider this: the Commonwealth
into
Management Association,
"He was the only senator we had," Daddy
personal trips. The others limit his service to nations gather In August In Lusaka, Zambia for a
they plan will be a nationwide drive among the
King repeated.
Perquisites are those delightful little extras business trips.
conferenre. If the British were to recognize
Democrats to dump Mr. Carter and draft Sen. Ted
Perkmobiles are not normally owned by th
come with status in the business world and
Rhodesia before hand, black African nations in
that
Kennedy, D-Mass. This rebellion has been given
Kennedy's speech that day was well received,
to
an
the
W2
form
attached
company
but
are
leased
and
the
required
auto
don't
show
on
th
e Commonwealth (Including oil-rich Nigeria)
Sowell that the congreat1osoq and
significance by recent optnion polls showing, the
Income
taxrdurn.
Insurance
Is
provided
by
the
leasing
companywould
11.1 bound to save face, probably by'
for nearly lOminutes when he shoutedthàt
president at an all-time low in public esteem and
that by far the most Some companies do own the perkmobiles or have kicking the United Kingdom out of the
The
AMA
survey
shows
Jr.'s
unfinished
is the time" to carry out King
demonstrating an overwhelming preference for
eight of the 41 options to buy them and transfer of these options organization it founded as the last echo of an
agenda. So well that few gave any thought to popular perk Is an automobile, and
to the executive is one of the eight popular perks empire.
perquisites
deal
with
cars.
popular
Sen. Kennedy over Mr. Carter.
most
poor Ed Brooke.
The AMA executive perquisites survey dealing with cars.
Sanctions against supplying the British with
Amidst all of these misfortunes, probably the
Much
more
popular
is
having
the
perkmobtle
important
to
make
sure
covered
907
corporations
and
institutions.
natural resources might be imposed.
Carter
campaign
intends
But
the
greatest personal grief for the president was the 33.
Some 83.8 percent of these outfits provided airconditioned. The AMA said 76.6 percent of the
Next,
consider
Kennedy
that Britain's parliamentary
that
remembers
that
every
black
voter
count indictment made by the federal grand jury
63 percent respondents In the survey expressed that sanctions against Rhodesia expire In November.
to remove the company cars to executives
however
slightly
helped
against Bert Lance, his closest personal friend and
provided the vehicles for both business and preference. The other motoring perks are If, in the meantime, the Thatcher government
highest elected black In America from office.
his former budget director. Whether these inpersonal use and an additional 20.8 percent for telephones and dictating machines and CB has moved gradually and Rhodesia continues to
Carter-Mondale reelection committee
dietments will subsequently involve the Carter
business use only.
radios in the car and, of course, garage space. show that It won't fall to the guerrillas of Joshua
operatives are already reminding their sunfamily peanut business is not now known. But It's a
The AMA also said perquisites are "starting to
The right to travel first class by air Is provided Nkomo and Robert Mugabe, the odds of
porters that the president's greatest critic on the become a center of controversy," which makes to executives by 19.3
percent of the companies Parliament allowing the sanctions to die a.
messy business at best which inevitably revives the
left decked Ed Brooks.
the
association
seem
a
little
behind
the
times.
responding,
but
most
firms insist on economy- natural death will Increase sharply.
acrid odor of Watergate and can only exacerbate
Repeatedly stung by polls that show Kennedy Recollection Indicates there have been con- class tickets.
nearly every challenge the White House faces.
Finally, all this makes it less awkward for the
the overwhelming favorite of American blacks in troversies over perquisites ever since the Income
Slity.three percent of all the companies U.S.
government to ease away from Its stubborn
The worst of the Lance affair is that it tends to
a contest with Carter or any other presidential tax came Into being.
provide general travel accident insurance rangand
mistaken judgment that the Rhodesian
strip the president of his moral authority, the one
candidate
the Carterites are responding by
Virtually all the perkmobiles are In the luxury Ing all the way from the minimum $10,000-20,000
future
lay with the Cuban
and Russian
branding
Kennedy
as
a
closet
racist,
a
partisan
or
sernfluxury
price
range
big advantage he possessed when he campaigned
- Buicks and policy to the $500,OOWOO,000 jumbo Policy.
backed
guerrillas
and
that
the
terrorist
leaders
racial
conover
who
puts
party
politics
and won election as an outsider unsullied by
Chryslers are about the cheapest cars used.
About 65 percent of the companies give top
simply had to get a big piece of the action.
sideratlons.
The Cadillac Is the overwhelming favorite and management people free medical examinations
Washington corruption. Indeed, some observers
With congressional pressure increasing on
An Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll makes there are a considerable of Uncolns and a but If the executive chooses to use his own
date the Carter troubles to his gauche defense of
the
the
president
to lift our sanctions on Rhodesia,
Kennedy the favorite of 66 percent of Southern sprinkling of RollsRoyces. Not surprisingly, It Is physician, the company commonly limits
Lance in early August, 1977, during the controversy
the
British
approach of gradualism seems
blacks, against a mere 19 percent for Carter and medium sized companies rather than the giants fees.
over irregularities that subsequently forced
designed
to
let
time work Its way.
who provide executives with the RoUses. They
Around 54.1 percent provide free memberships
15 percent undecided,
Lance's resignation.
But the Carter campaign's biggest worry Is not are likely to be more prestige conscious and In country and recretational clubs and 24.3
A Washington analyst of African events, fresh
All of these circumstances that now tear at
black defections toward non-candidate Kennedy. there are Uly to be fewer persons with the percent provide free tickets to theater and from a three week update visit to Rhodesia and
President Carter have created a crisis in the - The real fear Is that a dissatisfied black alec- power to veto such a display of pomp In a sporting events,
other Southern African countries, told me last
torate, faced with a choice between non- medlwnslzed company.
Among the other popular perks are free legal week that for the short-term ("the next year or
national government, which seems increasingly
performing Carter and a fiscally frugal Jerry
Among the other perks that deal with and financial advice and lowinterest or no- so") it Is not likely the Cubans or Russians will
leaderless and paralyzed. The nation is thus
Brown, may choose In 1980 to stay at home.
motoring, the use of a full-time chauffeur is the Interest loans,
be drawn into the Rhodesian war.
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cepress io, Alcoholism, Mania

But for many, spring can also be a
period of anxiety and dread. Medical
practItioners have known this darker side
of the season since the time of the ancient
Greeks.

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A similar but more debilitating conComparable increases are found in the fusion of internal rhythms underlies most
number of patients seeking professional serious mental illnesses. Even genetically
help for depression, alcoholism and determined disorders are usually
precipitated by environmental stress. It is
mania.
here - with its demented temperatures
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Spring is a period of emotional as well as
climatic transition, and the adjustment for
some Is difficult. About three percent of
the population suffers severe depression
characterized by loss of concentration,
lack of ability to make decisions, with
drawal from social contact, and at the
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should note that for most spring is a time
of peak intellectual and psychological
capability. Studies have long shown that
students' marks at Annapolis and West
Point, applications for patents, and the
percentage of people passing the civil
service exam all reach their zenith as the
sun Inches its way from vernal equinox to
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it brings a yearly lesson that, ensconced in
our heated and airconditioned microclimates, we too often overlook: despite all
of our technological sophistication, we are
not masters of our planet but subjects
marching still to the ebb and now of
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begging for attention, direction, and resolution.
The time has come, it seems to us, when Mr.
Carter should take up arms against his sea of
traubles, break out of the cocoon spun by
sycophants, do some drastic pruning of the dead
wood around him, and discipline his party's ranks.
In short, he should get tough. He should decide
secretly in his mindtiiat he doesn't care whether he
gets reelected, an Increasingly unlikely eventuality
anyway, and let the chips fall where they will.
'Mr. Carter could do no better Just now than to
review the life and times of his hero, Harry
Truman. That president whose "give-'em-heil"
reaction to his problems, which had uncanny
parallels and were no less serious than those of

today, provided

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direction for the country

and proved to be the salvation of the beleaguered

Truman administration.

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months ago, Saudi pro-American. It wasn't easy to alienate them, who worked with Sharon, and they lend credence their rights and Insure quality care. Yet In most
WASHINGTON Arabia warned washington that Its oil pro- but Carter has succeeded. This may go down as to Hoyt's charges. But a state Investigation states, "outsiders" can be turned away on
duction would be reduced from 9.5 million to 8.5 his biggest boner.
turned up no verification of the conditions cited privacy grounds by home administrators, who
million barrels per day, that other all powers
A HUMAN TRAGEDY: The look In Sharon's in her complaint,
often consider than to be busybodies with no
could be expected to cut back production and eyes told Jane Hoyt that the mute, disabled
It is possible, of course, that the level of care legal standing. Doctors need not certify that
that the United States should make former beauty queen could become a functioning was upgraded after Hoyt's complaint was filed. visitor is causing miedical problems to recomarrangements to head off an 041 shortage. The human being again. Even though the staff at St. Nursing home experts told us it's not unusual for mend a ban on such visits.
warning went unheeded.
Mary's Rehabilitation Center In Minneapolis corrective action to be taken In anticipation of a
The Department of Health, Education and
The Saudis also notified Washington that the described Sharon as practically a vegetable, state Inspection. At any rate, Hoyt was of
Welfare
is quietly working on regulations that
day production would ad be increased Ucept Hoyt was convinced that, given proper attention satisfied, and filed additional COMPIRIZAL
who
holds
degrees
in
educational
would
spell
out the access rights of outside
emergency
cases
in
and that the United States and encouragement, the young woman could be
Hoyt,
groups.
As
matters
stand now, access can be
should look elsewhere for extra oil.
helped.
psychology from Harvard
Stanford,
of
the
center's
warning
denied
even
If
the
patient
gives permission fo?
Intelligence reports predict, meanwhile, that
That was early in 1V77. For the next two years St. Mary's in defiance
Soviet trade missions will arrive in Saudi AIi1Ü Hoyt, who is not relative, visited almost daily, and autinitted to arrest after being given a the visits.
Footnote: A preliminary review of Sharon's
this year to discuss oil purchases. This will be coaching Sharon to the point where she could chance to leave.
case
by HEW concluded: "It appears that the
liowedfor the flrs timebySoviet-bloCtwkeT$ even murmur "hello" and "goodbye" to her new
followed
The rehabilitation center's resentment
facility's
action violates federal regulations
In Saudi ports, the dispatches anticipate,
friend.
Hoyt is shared by Sharon's parents, because
Saudi sources explained that Saudi Arabia is
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Than, lad Jan. 30, Hoyt got a letter from the Hoyt challenged them In court over the young guaranteeing patients the right of free
under obligation to the Soviets for calling off the St. Mary's atknlnlstratior, saying: "In view of woman's legal custody. Hoyt. wanted to share association." The regional HEW office has been
attack upon Saudi-subaidized North Yemen In the Center's obligation to preserve a tranquil guardianship of Sharon, but lust her case. asked to look Into the matter.
the toe of the Arabian Peninsula.
atmosphere for patient care and employee Sharon's parents consider Hoyt a "total
WASHINGTON WHIRL: "Gasohol" Is still a
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until It was too late. Meanwhile, the Saudis entry for any purpose will be considered a ministrator's action.
development of alcohol fuel that could cut down
turned in desperation to Iraq and S)rla, which trespass and will be dealt with accordingly."
Sharon's doctor could not pinpoint any our dependence on the Arab oil moguls. The
have dose ties with Moscow. The Iraqis and
Theletter was no surprise. For In addition to specific medical problems caused by Hoyt's White House had
to go to the Commerce
Syrians persuaded their Soviet friends to halt the her tender coaching of Sharon, Hoyt had not been visits to his patient but said "the total picture of
Department for a new, $11 nililion alcohol-fuel
fighting In Yemen.
reluctant to call attention to what she regarded her care was in jeopardy" if they continued. The program after the Aggles refused
to touch it. And
This episode should be added to the lid, as shortcomings In the patient's care as St. Mary's lawyer told us "the potential was
the department's attitude has Irked House
recently enumerated In this space, of President evidenced by persistent bed sores, unpleasant there" for health problems.
Agriculture Committee Chairman Tom Foley, DCarter's blunder In dealing with Saudi Arabia. body odors and swollen, Weeding gums. In June
Sharon's case points up a national problem. Wash., to the extent that he threatened to have
He has thoroughly antagonized the Saudis, 1977, for example, Hoyt filed a complaint with More than a million nursing home patients all Agriculture witnesses sworn in
at a recent
whose oil shipments are essential to the United the state listIng 18 specific lapses she had ob- depend for their well-being on a fragile network hearing Implying that this was the only way he
States.
served In St. Mary's operations.
of state Inspection teams, well-meaning staff could be sure they would tell the truth about
In the past, the Saudis have been staunchly
W have seen affidavits from two attendants aides and private advocacy groups to safeguard alcohol fuel development.

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'Rather Stupid Move'

With Mrs. Glenn's family out of town on
a fishing trip, her escort was Gordie Gibb,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibb of
Altamonte Springs. Gordie is a seventh
grader at South Seminole Middle School
and has been a neighbor of the Glenn
family since he was very young.

director of occupational education,
Seminole Community College.
Daniel and Moncrief also serve on the
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and best looking young bachelors Saturday

night.
Tom Siegfried, 28, Altamonte Springs
fire chief and the youngest fire chief in
Central Florida, Is getting married at a
ceremony In Tampa. The lucky girl is Miss
Cheryl Holland, formerly of Tampa, now
of Altainonte.
His friends have been taking turns
during the past couple weeks giving him
bachelor parties. Tom and his bride are
wished luck and good fortune.
Miss Holland is employed at Burdine's.
County Commissioner Sandra Glenn,
guest speaker at this year's ceremonies at
the Sanford Lakefront honoring veterans
of the nation's wars and memorializing the
war dead, was escorted to the Veterans
Park Monday by a charming young man.

The lawsuit filed by Arthur Seligman in
U.S. District Court, Orlando, this week has
a number of interesting aspects.
Seligman is alleging the members of the
county coinmision in 1977
Dick
Williams, Bob French, Bill Kirchhoff,
Harry Kwiatkowski and John lUntbrough
"Illegally conspired" to deprive him of his
property rights without compensation.
Kimbrough and Kwiatkowski are no
longer commissioners. Seligman is also
charging the commissioners with
"malicious and wanton intent" to deprive
him of the use of his land without due
process of law and without compensation.
He is asking the federal court to award
both compensatory and punitive damages,
but specifically excludes the county from
the request for punitive damages.
Seligman applied to the county two
years ago for a permit to clear trees from
25 acres of land at the corner of General
Hutchison Parkway and U.S. 17.92. to
conduct what he said was a bona fide
agricultural operation.
lie said at the time he wanted to raise
horses on the agriculturally zoned land.
Seligman in his lawsuit accuses the
conunissioners of denying him the right to
cut the trees because they wanted to keep
the Spring Hammock area green.
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The Right To Know

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Although the Seminole County Commission has advisory boards practically
coming out its ears, it christened another
one this week.
The new board is called the Seminole
County Private Industry Council. Its
appointment was mandated by federal
law.
Its job, according to the federal
guidelines, Is to review requests from
private Industry for federally funded
"initiative" programs under the Comprehensive Employment Training Act.
(CETA).
The new council will make its recomnindatIons to the county commission,
prime sponsor for CETA programs
Meanwhile, the 23-member prime
sponsor advisory council will review all
other projects from civic organizations
and local goveçnment.
The industry council ultimately will
have 15 members. Of this total, county
commissioners have appointed nine
persons so far: Jim Weinberg, ownerbroker, Park Places Associates; Jim
Daniel, executive director of the Seminole
County Industrial Development Authority;
Herman Mathews, vice president of
operations, Fourdee Division, Emerson
Electric Co.; Bruce Johnson, assistant
Industrial relations manager, Sprague
Electric Co.,; Dearborn division; Kenneth
E. Hassler, vice president, manufacturing
s and engineering for Qwip Industries,
division of Exxon Enterprises inc.; Alfred
J. Couch, vice president, government and
public affairs, Winter Park Telephone Co.;
Stephen C. Peter, employment manager
Stromberg-Carlson, and Russell Moncrief,

OUR READERS WRITE

Does the public's right to know supercede a municipal employee's right to have
his work record kept secret?
Sanford City Attorney Vernon Mize
believes not and this week advised City
Manager Warren Knowles to prevent the
disclosure of personnel files to the press or
other Interested persons.
'Mize said that the judiciary and the
Legislature have avoided tackling the
Question head-on, but said the trend of the
court decisions would indicate the city
should steer a safe course and keep personnel records secret.
. Among the cases cited by Mize was that
qi Wisher vs. News-Press, in which a
newspaper sought access to the personnel
ecord of a Lee County employee. A trial
court upheld the newspaper's right to the
Information, but a District Court of
Appeals overturned the decision stating,
',..to require public disclosure of the
personnel files of governmental employees
could result in irreparable harm to the
public thtcrvg and would be against public

policy."

The Florida Supreme Court quashed the
District Court's ruling In the Wisher case.
The court ruled the case could be settled on
narrower grounds and the constitutional
considerations of releasing personnel file
Information were thus skirted.

The Wisher case centered around
Chapter 119 of the Florida Public Records
Act, which provides that all documents,

papers, letters, maps, hooks, tapes,
photographs, films, sound recordings or
other material kept in connection with
official government or government agency
business should be available for inspection

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general state policy in favor of access to
all state, county and municipal records."
"Accordingly," the Bar representatiygs
state,
"unless and until legislative or
Geoffrey
judicially determined to the contrary, this
office continues to be of the view that
Pounds
personnel records are not excluded
statutorily or as a matter of public policy."
The Florida Bar further points out that
the exemption of personnel information Is
by any person desiring to do so at not total. Only those materials which
would result in a "clearly unwarranted
reasonable times under reasonable
invasion
of privacy" should be withheld,
dlttons.
Florida
Bar dates.
The Public Records Act exempts some the
The
need
to obtain information conmaterial from the provisions of Chapter
119, such as examination questions and tamed In some public records such as
answer sheets of examinations ad- personnel files may not arise in Sanford.
ministered by a governmental agency for On the other hand, it should be remernthe purpose of Ilcensure. But the list of bored that it was largely on such inexemptions does not include personnel formation i.e. the personnel files of the
White House) that the first link between
Information.
However, the federal Freedom of the Watergate break-in and government
Information Act does specifically mention officials was made. Those records showed
personnel records, indicating that the that One of the burglars, E. Howard Hunt,
disclosure of portions of those records had been on the White House staff.
would constitute an unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy.
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While Mize Is suggesting the city should
l
take a cautious path In order to protect
Letters to the editor are welcomed
employee's rights and to protect any
for
publication. All letters must be
employee who might release personnel
signed, with a mailing address and, If
information, the Florida Bar Association
possible, a telephone number to the
appears to believe the Wisher decision and
Identity of the iirlter may be verified.
the provisions of the Freedom of InforThe Evening Herald will respect the
matlon Act do not necessarily mandate
iilsbes of writers who do not want their
cautious
tone.
such a
The Public Affairs Department of the flames In print. The Evening Herald
Florida Bar states that amendments made also reserves the right to edit letters to
eliminate libel or to conform to space
to the Public Records Law since 1975
requirements.
a
legislative
declaration
of
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As natural petroleum becomes mimore
scarce the difficulties of obtaining and
paying for it will increase. We simply
must make greater use of energy from
the sun and our tremendous supplies of
coal. The retail cost of gasoline must
rise to the cost of converting it from
coal. The cost will be great, but we will
pay it to fellow citizens, and we can
become truly prosperous.
Voluntary controls won't work
because a percentage of our people are
too selfish and unpatriotic. Mandatory
Wage Price controls strictly enforced
should accompany energy legislation.
They worked during World War II, and
I find no reason they will not work
today.
Halt at our people have ,Incoqwa only
slightly greater than they were eight
years ago, while the prices they pay for
things they must buy have doubled.
Some live lives of quiet desperation;
while politicians continue deficit
spending, take care of their own needs,
and Big Labor gets its annual 10 percent increase.
The condition of this nation today is
far worse than during World War II.
Larkin Ilundley
Marianna

I feel I must speak my feelings about
the Seminole Memorial Hospital so 1
take this as one way of doing it. As a
citizen of Seminole County who was
born in the community of Lake Monroe
65 years ago, I believe the citizens of
Seminole County voted to tax ourselves
to build S.M.I1. I also believe that
lawyer Bert Fish's Estate gave a good
sum of money to help with the building
of it. I do not belie"e that it was the
interest of the voters or the Bert Fish
estate for S.M.H. to compete with other
hospitals of this region for patients but
to furnish health cure for everyone and
anyone.
1 think - it is very good as my wife got
very good treatment when she was In
there in 1977. No way we could complain, as she had good food, good service, and good treatment; the personnel I caine in contact with were very
nice.
To inc it seems a rather stupid move
to move It to Lake Mary, when according to your hospital notes in the
Evening Herald most of the patients
entering S.M.H. conic From north
Seminole, Sanford, and South Volusia.
From May 12 thru May 25 this year
patients entered S.M.11. from the
following places: Sanford 96, New
Symrna 2, Deltona 17, Lake Helen 2,
Port Orange 3, Orlando 4, Lake Mary 2,
Orange City 3, l)eBary 11, Geneva 2,
WinterSpiings3, Eustis 1, Melbourne 1,
Del.and I, Chiuluotu 1, Lake Monroe 1,
Fern Park 1, Oviedo 1, Enterprise 1,
Maitland 1, Lehigh Acres 1.
So it is very plain to see where most of
S.M.H.'s patients conic from. I do not
think we need the hospital moved but I
do think we need a new administrator to
take over Bentley's job and run our
hospital as it should be run. We also
need some new trustees, all of them
except Mrs. Shoemaker as she seems to
be the only trustee that tries to look
after and represent all of our citizens,
regardless of which part of our county
they come from.
I would also like to know who owns
the land in Lake Mary that the new
hospital would be built on. Also, what
they paid for it and how much It would
cost the county, if it is bought, to build a
hospital on.
I am not just an old crank but it is my
true feelings its a very concerned
citizen who does not want our hospital
moved to lake Mary or any other part
of Seminole County, nor do I want a
satellite built either.
Claude S. Hawkins
Box 212
Lake Monroe

Dedicated Workers
Seminole County has been blessed
with two very outstanding social
workers. Mrs. Elmer Wuntenay and
Mrs. Bonnie Collins. I want to write this
letter in hope that it is published to
remind all of us just how dedicated
these Seminole workers are and have
been. They have helped in all ways
associated with public health in our
county and through the United States
where our citizens may be at times.
It isn't only doctors who need a
bedside manner. Social workers need it
also! There is mm entire field of social
work and public health in which social
workers deal in various ways with
helping family members over-come the
stress, strain, sickness that an absent
parent brings into a family unit and
home.
Our social worker's job not only ineludes children, but elderly, needy,
sick, and pregnant mothers with young
children to care for when the father has
deserted the home. helping senior
citizens sort through red tape and get
the benefits to which they are entitled.
They have to find homes or places in
which they can place persons
discharged f roin hospitals, who are still
too weak to recuperate at home alone. I
guess one of our social workers major
tasks is getting people to accept
responsibilities for their own health and
well being." They focus everyday on
the plight of disadvantaged persons.
The Year of The Child 1979, is also the
year of the needy elderly, sick and
alone persons to our social workers.
Mr. Elmer Wontenay continues to
advise and assist all persons he con(acts. He retired in 1978
only
from the STATE OF Flu. ILE.W. 1k
still advises to the best of our protec
tion.
Social workers help to strengthen the
faintly unit and hold it together. This
keeps the children with one parent as
long as they can live a productive life
within their unit. They find alternatives
to locking kids up and throwing away
the key. They have halfway homes
where delinquent children learn they
are responsible fur their own actions, to
learn that anyone can achieve and can
become successful. Other services
include child abuse and neglect investigation. Many times because of
their close work with hot l.me,' our

May Day Thanks
The Civic Improvement Committee
of the Sanford Woman's Club would like
to express to you and your staff their
appreciation for all the wonderful help
you gave us in promoting the May Day
Brunch.
It was another great success! The
proceeds will be used in some way to
enhance the beauty of our great
community.
Thanks again for your support.
Mrs. Jack Burney
Corresponding Secretary
Woman's Club of Sanford

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The evening of April 5th President
Carter delivered to the nation a
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Sheriffs office. But their rule is quite
unique. They are a part of a network of
services and part of their job was to
know just where to refer people they
tan 'I help basically. They try to
strengthen time family unit, give attention to the child, elderly and ill.
These mire time people who usually can't
help themmmsi'lves. They find hommies for
children who await adoption.
I aiim certain there are many citizens
in Seminole County and through out the
U.S.A. who have benefited from our
Semiminmole County workers.
I have had 12 children all of whom
were raised in Seimonole County. They
are all very law-abiding, respectful,
young adults. Thamtcs to the very tine
utkkutns uymd tiltortuatton these
services and outstanding two people
pass along to us single parents.
Nelda h Carman
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Patriotism, Loyalty
On politicians' Memorial day, I had to
go to the Seminole Memorial hospital
to help it disabled veteran. On my way
back home. I thought that I would make
a survey of the niwmiber of flags of our
country displayed in honor of our
service people who gave their all for
their couimtr. Time first flag that I saw
was at time Armory. None of the
governmmient offices displayed Old
Glory, nor did time chamber of cornnierce. or at least two banks. I turned
left on French Avenue and passing the
Florida State Employment I did not see
a flag flying. 1 finally came by the
Sanford city hall and time Fire Station
and they both displayed Old Glory and I
want to thank them for their patriotism
and loyalty. I drove west on French
Avenue to 20th Streut and then continned through Country Club and saw
two immure flags displayed and again I
want to thank themmi for their patriotism
and loyalty. This distance from
Seminole Memorial a distance of over
live miles to mmiy home, I only saw five
flags displayed.
Wednesday, on the people's
Menimorial Day, I went to a memorial
ervici spomisored by the American
Iegionm Post 259 and VFW Post 8093,
both from l)cBar. A very fine prograxmi
was put on and it was very well attended. Both time Rev. Lewis W. Bullard
and Dr. Luis N. Perez, M.D., brought
us a very good message on our loyalty
and patriotism. [)r. Perez stressed
how important our loyalty and
patriotismmi were in this crucial time of
our country's uncertainty. During this
time, when the people don't have
confidence in their goverrumidnt and time
government doesn't have confidence in
its people, our people's patriotism was
not shown any greater on the people's
Memorial Day than it was on the
Politicians Memorial day. During my
survey today time same places had Old
Glory flying that did on the politicians'
Memorial Day. Wedit.'sda&gt; I had to
remind one of time bank president's that
they did not have Old Glory flying.
Slim.- on you, unpatriotic people.
I guess we have to take it from where
it comes. Our presidents who should set
the example for patriotism, did just the
opposite by granting aiiinesty to the
draft dodgers and deserters of the
Vietnami, conflict and then he really
Luumaged the integrity of our country by
ditching our treaty with laiwan to play
lavoritmsmmm w itim the Chinese Coinimmunilsis wimust reeurd for elimination of
the "uppositioni' is well known.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 2
AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cassdlwrry
6pJff.
A&amp;fon Lutheran
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Church.

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Wheelchair Basketball Team, 7:30 p.m., Davis Armory,
Orlando to benefit Youth Programs Inc. Tickets available
YPI coordinators.
SUNDAY, JUNE 3
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m.. Temple Shalom.
Providence and Elkcazn boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole Group AA, 3 p.m., open speaker meeting,
Halfway house 591 like Minnie [)rive, Sanford.
Flea Market sale to benefit United Cerebral Palsy
adult program, 7:30 a.m. to 3p.m., Maitland Flea Market,
Highway 17-92. To donate items call 339-1041.
MONI)AY, JUNEI
Free blood pressure clinic, 7-8 p.m., Seventh-day
Adventist Church, Winter Springs.
Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society, 7:30 p.m.. SCC
Telecommunications Building, Sanford Airport.
Sanford-Seminole Jnyceettes board meeting, 7:30 p. m.,
Jaycee building.
L)eliary Wayfarers, 2 p.m. l)el3ary Civic Center
Monday Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.rii., holiday
Inn, Wymore Road.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church;
7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m., and noon, Canton Union Building, Stetson U., Deland; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian, DeLand.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
South Seminole AA,noon, metal health center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, 436, Altamonte Springs.
TIJESDAY,JUNE5
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Sunshine Park
Community Center.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
IAlngwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Seminole Group AA 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Weight Watcher, 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberr y;
p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S. Oak Ave.
Sanford Senior Citizens, noon, Civic Center. Bug lunch
followed by business meeting and bingo at 1 p.m.
Free Blood Pressure Clinic, 2-4 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm Avenue Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6
The Woman's Club of Sanford, installation Iiichieoii,
noon, clubhouse.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 am., the Town house.
Sanford Kiwanis, wioon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, 7:30 p.m., holiday Inn
Sanford Seranaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.

early 1970s, and there were
charges of a reign of terror in
which 50,000 indigenous people
were murdered by government
forces.

fly GERALD NAI)I.ER
United Press International
Invasions have ended two of
the world's most blatant
t y rannies. Idi Amin's in
Uganda and Pol Pot's in
Cambodia, but bizarre one-man
regimes still abound in the
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schools of what he believed to
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be an educational injustice.
Joined by 11 of his colleagues, conflict Is not between science
Jensen Introduced legislation and religion, but between two
that would force schools to models built on scientific obteach the theory of creation servations that sometimes
alongside Charles Darwin's harmonize with religious betheory of evolution in cx- llefs."
had It not been for a
plalning the origins of the
Republican
legislator with an
human race.
In essence, the creationists eye on higher office and an
argued the origin of the human intense lobbying effort spearrace is more closely in tune headed by fundamentalist
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emerged from the French army
much as Ammmin passed through
the British arm), .

Speaking in Hong Kong two
ago, former Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger summed
it up, saying that while the Idi
Ammo and Pol Pot regimes were
grotesque, their nations were
sovereign.

A report by Amnesty loternational this month said Bokassa's troops killed between 80
and 100 schoolboys for rioting
against a decree on wearing
school uniforms,

"Idi was a monstrous creature," Kissinger said. "We should
not do anything to support him.
But for a foreign country to
invade an Independent nation Is
not acceptable."

But the heir to Main, if
%tholeSltk killing of opponents
is the criterion, mnay be
l'resident-for-life Nusie Nguycnia Blgoyo of Equatorial
Guinea, a Maryland-sized
former Spanish colony on
Africa's west coast.

Cambodia, he said, was
governed by a "group of
murderers, but this is not the
reason they were attacked" by
Vietnam.

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The outcome proved something of a shocker as Lake Brantley
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But the bill cleared the Senate
Committee,
Education
triggering a hearing that
beckoned analogies to the 19
"monkey trial" of John Scopes,
a Tennessee biology teacher
convicted of violating state law
by teaching evolution.
It also transformed Iowa into
the battleground for a small but
forceful movement paralleled
by the introduction of similar
legislation in at least two other
states and incl us ion of creation
theory on school reading lists in
five,
At issue is "scientific creationism" a theory advanced
proponents
by
boasting
scientific credentials who use
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(including laws of (hermodynamics) to discredit
evolutionary development.
"These men are not fly-bynights," said Richard Bliss of
the Institute of Creation Research, an arm of the San
Diego-based Christian Heritage
College.
"You'll never see one organism becoming another organhim and there Is no evidence to
support that (evolution) theory.
I'll tell you one thing - a man
was always a man, a kg was
always a dog, a cat was always
a cat."
Jensen said his efforts are not
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overcome a bias existing in
schools throughout Iowa.
Educators raised the same cry
of academic freedom, arguing
the Legislature should not be
dictating curriculum,
Amid the turmoil generated
by the creation-evolution stundoff, the Department of Public
Instruction and even Gay.
Robert D. Ray treaded lightly,
while indicating their displeasure with Je nsen's bill,
A [)PI position paper cautioned teachers to regard
evolution "as a well-supported
scientific theory — not a fact ."

he said, is a mandate that Iowa
schools adhere to a dual-theory
approach.
Jensen's bill has embroiled
politicians, educators and students In controversy.
Fundamentalists at Iowa
State coupled a strong lobbying
effort in Des Moines with
periodic actions on the Ames
campus to call attention to the
creation debate and underscore
their claim of discrimination
by
creationists
against
university faculty members
teaching evolution.
Jensen's bill, they said,
strikes at the heart of academic

Evolution

But It also advised inquisitive
students "to have creationism
explained to them by theological experts."
Drawing religion into the
controversy infuriated the
creationists, whose pleas for
academic freedom have been
met with warnings the creation
bill might be declared unconstitutional if ever signed
into law and challenged.
But among the creationists'
adversaries is a group of

Roman Catholic theologians,
urging the Legislature to resist
what they consider an overt
attempt to inject religious
beliefs into secular education.
"There Is every reason to
know and believe that science is
not the product of creation and
creation is not the product of
science," said Rev. Leonard
Kenldl, a priest and biology
teacher at a Catholic high
school. "I love them both, but
they are ve ry, very unique."

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on its bands while a Tanzanianled force drove Amin Ironi
which lost its
power and a Vietnamese-led
emperor with the dethronement
invasion booted out Communist
death of Haile
P ol Pot. Only Libya aided Aminand then
Selassie, is ruled by a collective
for a (line and China has been
known as the "dirgue" under
sending help to the remnants of
the
leadership of strongman
Pol Pot's forces.
Mengistu Haile Mariam. Its
That same international members are little known.
silence, however, allows other
justifies
dirgue
The
onemnari rulers -- even it selfdeclared emperor and at least draconian punishment in the
one president-for-life — to lord fliflC of the collective, similar
it in a host of small nations, to the Pol Pot Khmer Rouge
clique's emptying the cities of
most of them in Africa.
Cambodia in brutalized marThe potentates strut center ches to achieve a purer
stage in formimer colonial regions agrarian commnunin.
that are not exactly household
Iran this year lost its
names: the Central African
autocrat,
Shah Mohammed
Empire, Equatorial Guinea,
Rem Pahlavi, who left in midAlthough Uganda, with con- February, unable to stem
siderable help from Tanzania, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
has rid itself of "Field Marshal Islamic
revolution.
But
Aliflhl," the Central African Khomeini's self-willed
Empire is ruled by no less than ''revolutionary courts,"
Emimperor Jean-Bedel Liokassa. decrying the shah's brutality,
have summarily executed
Bokassa, who proclaimed
hundreds.
thihmLself emperor in 175 after
ruling the former French
What keeps many admitted
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Darwin's theory of a human
DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI)
An emotion-charged controver- .race evolved from lower order
sy that touched off rallies on the species.
"Origins by their very nature
Statehouse steps, protests at
Iowa State University and are outside time arena of true
anxiety among state officials science. Any explanation is
has been laid to rest - at least highly speculative — philosophic, not scientific," said David
for now.
Boylan, dean of engineering at
now
Legislature
With the
adjourned for the year, John
'Origins
Jensen will have to wait until
1980 to renew a crusade that has
evoked debate over questions
their very nature
as old as the human race.
Little attention was paid
are outside
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Sunday, June 3, 1979
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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IANDOVER, Md. (UP!) Seattle SuperSonics' Coach
Lenny Wilkens stood amid the
uproar In the NBA champions'
dressing room Friday nTgiit,
perspiration and champagne
dripping from his face.
He had the look of a winner a look no Seattle pro sports
coach has had the pleasure to
flash and Wilkens wore It well.
"It's the most satisifying
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the defending champion Wash
ington Bullets to take the bestof-seven NBA Championship
Series in five games.
"I think we proved with our
players that we were fighting as
a unit. We felt confidence going
in because no series like this is
won by one man. It makes the
thrill even greater to play and
defeat the Bullets, the defending champs."
Dennis Johnson, named the

"I never allowed myself to
think about last year, but I do
know I didn't go 0-for-14 this
time," said Johnson, who
missed all 14 shots he took In
last year's seventh game in
Seattle. "The future is now and
our championship is now."
Johnson had 21 points and

margin to six but had to fight off
the proud Bullets - who crept
within two points three times in
the final two minutes.

NBA's first-team All-Defensive
squad, said he hopes to use the
MVP award as a financial
lever.
"I hope It represents negotiating power," he said. "I hope
to work on my contract this
summer."
Seattle overcame an 11-point
deficit Friday night and did not
go In front until Fred Brown's
jumper put them on top, 79-78,
two minutes into the Fourth
quarter. They pushed the

Johnson, however, was the
thorn in the side of the Bullets
all through the series. Washington Coach Dick Motta called
Johnson's defense "disruptive"
to the Bullets' offensive plans.
Johnson, selected to the

Johnson's falling-down
jumper with 42 seconds left and
Williams' two free throws with
12 seconds remaining triggered
the celebrating in Seattle.
"All of the things that sound
like good, honest reasons over
here sound like excuses over
there (in the Sonics' dressing
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Semantic criticism duly noted. But I do think Mark Belanger of
Baltimore in stilt a helluva defensive shortstop and Ellis Valentine of Montreal is likewise as a defensive outfielder. As you say,
no position in the field needs to be defined as defensive; it
automatically is.
Q. Do you think Tampa Bay will make It to the playoffs this
year, and do you think they will make it to the Super Bowl any city champion, took a2-O lead in had doubles.
Hunter was the losing pittime within the next five years? - Flint Holly, Deland, Fla.
the bottom of the second and
Hey, I thought this was baseball season. But to answer the then took the lead for good with cher.
question, the expansion Buccaneers, after three years, have three runs in the bottom of the
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in a division (NFC Central) where the balance of power Is shifting score at 2-2.
Center. Orin Waldo and Bobble
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Leonard struck out 10 and Boyd had three singles apiece,
emerged as a serious successor. Yet they don't have sufficient walked just one as he went the Donald Grayson had a home
offensive strength to become a playoff contender In 79, as the distance for the win,
run and single and Herbert
learning process for young quarterback Doug Williams continues.
Theron Uggons had two of Dixon added two singles. Kevin
I'm confident though that John McKay can make them a Super the four hits for the winners, Sn-Ath had a double. '
Bowl threat in five years.
Grayson and Waldo shared
both singles. Leonard and
Q. I would like to get the famous triple play, the unassisted one. Robert Hill each had a double. the pitching chores for the
Which teams played? Also, I would like to get the address of the
Clint Bylngton had a triple Railroaders and limited
Yankee Clipper, Joe DeMagglo. - Art Giro, Aurora, Minn.
and single to pace Chase at the Medical Center to just three
I assume you're referring to the unassisted triple play pulled plate. Dar ryl Merthie, Jasper hits, a double by Scott Krlger
off by second baseman Bill Wambegansa (Wanby for short) of the Collins and Davi d Reed each and singles by Steve Dennis and
Cleveland Indians against the Brooklyn Dodgers In the IVA World had singles.
Larry Lemon.
Series. During regular season play, there have been two
In other games Friday, First
unassisted triple plays, both by first basemen - Geroge Burns of Federal nipped Cardinal
Boston in 1923, Johnny Neun of Detroit in 197. When he's not Industries 7-5 while the CHASE A111III H050$H.
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Roger Hall scattered five hits
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hampered him again all spring, although he was put back on the
Contrel Knight also had a
active list. He has pitched sporadically for the Detroit Tigers. pair of pigles for First Das'
lie's still a tremendous drawing card - more than 42,000 turned Federal. Craig Dixon, who t•Siifd
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slacks and Wood-red sneakers, John McEnroe, International
tennis' new 20-year-old Golden Boy, didn't look unduly worried
over the gas shortage.
He had no reason to be. A cha uffeured limousine was waiting
daIrs and ft would wait unt il he was good and ready.
for him
The limo was being provided by an advertising company.
Sixteen floors up in a mIsown Manhattan building, John
McEnroe sat still for aU kinds of questions put tOhlXflbYa group 0f
newsmen , answering every one of the questions patiently and
pleasantly although they ran the gamut from how be felt about
bouncing in and out of so many discotheques to the way be felt
over some of the things Jimmy Connors has been saying about
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National League - Moreno,
Pitt 21; Scott, St.L 16; Taveras,
NY 15; Cabell, Hou and LOS,
LA 11.
American League - LeFlore,
Del 23; Wilson, KC and Cruz,
Sea 21; Otis, KC 17; Wills, Tex
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Pitching Victories
National League - Niekro.
Hou 7.2; Ruthven, Phil 63;
Richard, Hou and Sutton, LA .
Carlton, Phil and Blue, SF 6
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American League
John,
NY 91; Marshall, Minn 8+4;
Kern, Tex 7.0; D.Martlnez, Bait
7-2; Waits, Ciev and Koosman,
Minn 73; Spiittorff, KC
Sorensen, Mu 75
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National League
Williams,
Hou 1.00;
Perry.
SD
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LaCoss, Cm
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Tex
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Twellth game
5 Egana Badiola
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Friday's results
lst race oS.la Time 3l.12
6 Tiny Blue
37.40 7.60 7 60
8 Topic Gem
5+20 1.60
2 Tardy Teddy
300
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7 B. Jimmie
7 00 420 3 10
2ManateeRandy
8.60 610
1 Clareguns Power
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1 Eastern Leader
560 400
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Smally, Min
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Kemp
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Carew, Cal
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Wilson, KC
48 170 60.353
Bochte, Sea
46 161 56.341
Bahlslr, Chi
36 115 3? .339
ofsnson, Chi
47 202 6* .337
Remy, Bat
51193 64.332
Baylor, Cal
44 157 52-331
TIInQ, Cal
Home Runs
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American League - Lynn.
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Hsrnandez, 511 35
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Bid went a mile in 1:39
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higher level.' In fact, it has been proven that the very best aint
fastest way to improve is to play with be tter players. All they can
tell you is no, and then you can just go right on (town the line au
ask someone else.
are very good looking or your father is rich to
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Once you do get together '.sith a be tter player (hint be constantly apologizing for your bad shots or giving him rave coinpliinents on his good ones. Control your urge' to JU111 in the air anti
scream when one of your shots causes himim to mnak" an error
Even Jimmy Connors makes errors. 11on't blame your racket
when you completely miss a ball and never blame the surface em
lights for your bad showing. Just concentrate and run after ev e r
ball, try as hard as you can to be steady. Most good players like tu
practice' with people '.%l1t, are serious about (tie' game' SO keel) tlit'
small talk to a minimum and play.
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with him so he stopped and asked the sojourne player if he would
like to have a hit. The stranger was delighted and they played a
good 2 out of 3 set match. These sune two enjoyed playing each
other so much that they now play twice a week on a regular basis.
The key is to be persistent and you can find people to play with.
The SecolIti coiiipkiiiit is a little harder to solve. Tennis skills
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with a bad pIaer and even an average player disdains hitting
with beginners. Also, there is an unwritten rule, a code of ethics if
you will, that says that a lesser player never asks a be tter plaYer
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of students and those who really want to learn to play the game
show up at the courts and wait aroun d until someone comes
along who is also looking for a hit. Often it might take a while,
because most players do pre-arrange their matches and show up
in pairs, but if one is patient enough and persistent enough you
will find someone.

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Still, the Sycamores' speedy second baseman wound up with
the highest batting average In the school's history.
But he remains hopef ul some club will draft him next week and
then make him a good offer.
Johnson, whose hitting helped the Sycrnores win 41 of theIr 52
games this yëir, isn't the least bit envious of all the attention
Larry Bird received.
"I think It helped the school immensely," he says. "When we
had trouble getting the fans to come out and see the baseball
team, Larry even helped us by playing a couple of games at first
base. That was the most fans we drew all year although It still
wasn't that big a crowd. Larry and I talked a little on the bench.
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says one American League general manager. "But there seems to
be some question over whether he can handle the hard stuff up In
the strike zone and about his fielding."
Johnson says his fielding has Improved considerably. Bob
Warn, the Sycamore coach, worked with him on It and so did his
high school coach, Benny Dorsey, before that.
"I knew I was weak defensively," Johnson admits. "I'm surprised tohear that some scouts think l still am. I have quick hands
and I'm fast on my feet."
Batting against Derek Tatsune, Hawaii's highly touted lefthander who had a 19-1 record this year, Johnson hit a ball into the
hole. The shortstop did well to get to the ball, then juggled It and
was charged with an error.
"That would've been an automatic hit if we were playing at
home," Johnson says.
Later In the same game, Johnson singled and In his final time
up, he beat out a bouncer to short by a step and a half but the
umpire called him out, setting up a tremendous howl of disappt-oval from the fans. Not being credited with base hits on these
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First race
28 16 .636 Nsontreal
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Fourth race
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New York 5, Atia 4, 11 inns.
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National League -- Richard, 0(5-4) 24.00; T($-4-7) 112.00.
St.L 8, Los Ang 7. 11 Inns.
Hou 89; Carlton, Phil 61; Perry,
Fifth race
Houston 3, Montreal 2
SD 55; Niekro, Ali and Sutton,. SArinLaud
3.20 3.20 2.10
Today's Games
LA 54.
3.10 3.50
4 Collins Phyllis
(All TIm.. WOT)
American Le ague' - Ryan, 3R.d.r SoIl
7.00
'Philadelphia (Leech 2-3) at Cal 78; Guidry, NY 71; Jenkins,
0(5-4) 2.40; 1(1-4-3) 21.40.
Cincinnati (LaCoss 5.0), 2:15 Tex 62; Koosman, Minn 55;
Sixth race
p.m.
Kern, Tex 51.
23.60 11.10 6.10
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San Francisco (Knepper 5.2)
6.00 1.20
1 Highland Speed
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0( 4-1)122.10; 1(4.1.7) 1325.50.
San Diego (Perry 44) at
Seventh race
(Candelaria
Pittsburgh
30.20 17.60 6.40
6 Brawn Sam
7:35 p.m.
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Atlanta (Niekro
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St.
Los Angeles (Rau 1.4) at
Baseball
Eighth race
Cincinnati - Recalled pitcher lGoldric
Louis (Forsch 2-4), 8:05 P.M.
32.80 19.00 6.80
Montreal (Schatzeder 10) at Manny Sarmiento from Indianapolis 5 Rushing Counsel
6.00 6.20
8:35 (AA) and Optioned pitcher Frank
43),
Houston
(Andular
7.10
ISis Boom Bah
p.m.
Pastore to Indianapolis,
0(7-5) 117.50; T117.5-4) 2123.40.
Sunday's Games
Cleveland - Activated pitcher
Ninth race
'San Diego at Pittsburgh
David Clyde and Sent first baseman IPearl Harbor B
19.40 16.60 7.20
San Francisco at Chicago
Wayne cage to Tacoma (PCL).
5.60 6.80
3Scarlet Tartan
Los Angeles at St. Louis
New York Mets
4.00
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2
Neil Allen on the 21-day disabled list
Phlla at
0(4-3) 75.20; 1(4-3-1) 2270.40.
night
New York at Atlanta,
and recalled lefthanded reliever Ed
Tenth race
Montreal a. H'is1on, night
Glynn from Tidewater (IL).
6.20 3.20 7.20
7 Dixie Berry
Basketball
4+40 2.60
1 Proud Mac Win
Boston
Signed Veteran guard
10.80
3 Deacon Senator
Chris Ford to a multiyear contract,
0(7.1) 22.80; 1(7-1-3) $59.40.
Hockey
A-3939; Handle $112,420.
St. Louis - Rehired coach Barclay Player and assistant coach Red
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Nastase look like Little Bo Peep with his boorish behavior and in this country orinEurope.
"I guess I know more discos around the world than anyone," he
what's more, he knows it, but claims he's trying to correct that.
"There are times I'm a jerk on a court," he confessed. "The laughed. "With all that trrveling, you have to relax once in.a
first Oft everyone always asks me about ismY temper but lfeel while. Traveling is the toughest part of tennis. That's when you
really know you're a tennis pro. You go from Stoc1inlm to
I'm trying to improve."
Alter McEnroe nailed down the 1978 Davis Cup champlonship Cologne to Switzerland to Holland and it's not that easy because
you don't speak the language. I have a good time, though."
for the United States against Britain last December, w com.
McEnroe's father, John, Sr., handles his money.
mentator Barry McKay raved "In my book, you're No. 1 now,"
"I
never we any O(ftUidJObi2 Jr. "Wsmy money, thougi1 I
and more recently, Arthur Ashe told McEnroe he was "the best bought a
place to live In Florida."
tennis player In the world." McEnroe doesn't think so, however.
Yo
McEnroe doesn't plan to play competitive tennis after
"I see myself three," he said. "Borg is one."
he's 30. He feels t hat will be more than enough for him.
"What about Connors?" someone asked him.
"1 don't want to play In the 'Grand Masters," he said, referring
"Two," McEnroe said.
to the tournament for older players. "Rod Liver was my idol
So far, McEnroe has earned $300,000 this year and $600,000 when I was younger and to see someone like him
Ken
jtgwl piaylng their hearts out now that I'm No.3 is terrible. If
overall.
McEnroe keeps busy. After Wimbledon, he'll participate in the they were just playing for fun, it would be great. I don't think they
need the money, but I know they're not playing for fun."
$300,000 Forest Hills Invitational, July 9-15, and if be gets an oc

Mcknroe was good enough ever to be No. 1 and Connors answered, "Not as long as I'm playing. Maybe he will be when I
retire."
"That's typical of him," said McEnroe Wednesday. There was
no resentment in his voice.
"I don't want to out-talk him," went on the one-time bailboy
from Douglaston, N.Y. "Results are what mean a whole lot more.
Besides, I'm not in a position where I can really answer him back.
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All I've won Is the Masters and Dallas (World Ch
Tennis tournament). He's won Wimbledon and the US. Open and
has a right to say those thing."
Connors' wife, Patti, is expecting their first child and he
already has said he may not compete at Wimbledon next month If
the tourniixnent conflicts with the birth of their baby,
"I think he's In Love but I'm predicting he's going to play," said
McEnroe. "I also think he's frustrated. The last time he played
(Bjorn) Borg, it looked as if Borg was driving him crazy by
ignoring him. Connors likes reaction."

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. Chicago at New York
'Boston at MInnesota
Milwaukee at Kan City
':Cleveland at California
Detroit at Oakland
Toronto at Seattle
'Baltimore at Tex, night

"Baseball, tome, is almost like my whole life and I want to play
professionally," Johnson says. "I have a degree In accounting
and a good job offer with an accounting firm In Indianapolis.
Whether I accept the job or not depends on what happens to mein
the draft. I would like to see if I could hit .300 In pro ball."

Alton Davis hurled a no-hitter open the frame.
Knights of Columbus had six
and struck out 12 while walking
only one as V.F.W. blasted hits, singl es by Naser Baker,
Rotary 12-2 Friday in the Dickic Fleischmann, Andy
Sanford Junior League. Knights Griffith, Dave Martindill and
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Stadium?-James Bucher, Springfield, Mo.
They once owned the land on which the Stadium Is located,
having bought It from Earl and Arnold Johnson of Kansas City. In
12, Cox sold the stadium itself to Rice University. A decade
later, in 1972, New York City took over both the structure and the
land In Indemnification proceedings, which is why the subway stop
there now says "Yankee Stadium," Instead of, ai before, "161st
St. and River Ave."

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set seven school records and lead them to the NCAA regionals
where they were beaten by the University of Hawaii, 4-3, last
Saturday in Tucson, Ariz. Johnson, a 22-year-old second baseman
from Gary, Ind., f inished with a .491 batting average for the
season and you have to excuse him for that because he ran into a
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basketball player in the nation who led Indiana State all the way
to the NCAA final and is about to sign for a few mhlionbucks with
the Boston Celtics.
Kurt Thomas could become more celebrated than Larry Bird
by August of 1960. The compact, muscular Indiana State grad Is
the United States' champion gymnast, generally considered to be
the finest this country has ever had. And he's a good bet for a gold
medal In the Moscow Olympics next year. He was the gold
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16.60 6.20 4.60
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14.60 5+20 1.40
2 Ramon Isidro
500 380
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640
0(23) 33.40; P13-2) 27.50; T(3-2.4)
423.20.
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New York
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Toronto
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29 20 .592 Mum
27 20 .514 1
Kin City
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Chicago
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Se4ttle
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Oakland
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Fridays Results
New York 4, Chicago 0
Boston S. Minnesota 2
Texas 4 Baltimore 2
Milwaukee 5. Ken City
Oakland 3, Detroit 2
Cleveland 7, Calif 4
Seattle 7, Toronto 2
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
Boston
(Rainey
3-2)
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Detroit
(Rozema
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Oakland (Minetto
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20).
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Chicago (Kravec 2.3) at New
York (Seattle 3-1), 8 p.m.
Baltimore (D. Martinez 72)
et. Texas (Jenkins 63) 8:35
P.-M.
'Milwaukee (Travers 3•3) at
City
(Splittorff
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Kansas
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Cleveland (Garland 2.5) at
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Wes Unseld. "The best team
won, it always does. I never felt
like we could lose, but we did
and that's that.
"Defending a championship
Isn't work, It's a pleasure. We
enjoyed it and I'm sure the
Sonics will, too."
Elvin Hayes led the Bullets
with 29 points and Bobby
Dandridge added 20. Hayes,
however, had just nine in the
second half after sparking the
Bullets to a 51-43 halftime
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Margaret Botts, bottom right flashes the Mayfair
Club championship trophy after a recent win over
runnerup Grace Sayles. Above, left to right, are
flight winners Miriam Andrews, Grace Sauers,
Marge Persson, Jonnie Elam and Dottie Sullivan.
Other awards included Sayles for most improved,
Mary Anderson for fewest putts, Gloria Prosser and
Anderson for ringer tournament, and Ada O'Neil,
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Q. What do you think of the decision to keep Ron Franklin up on
Spectacular Bid in his drive for the Triple Crown of racing? Donna Fullerton, Gillett, Wis.
Tome, a jockey is like a baseball manager. The latter can ruin
a good team, but his presence doesn't mean a damn if the troops
don't have ability. I think Franklin proved In his Kentucky Derby
ride he's not going to diminish Spectacular Bid's chances. With
the Preakness triumph, he needs a victory In the Belmont Stakes.
The horse Is still more Important than jock. Quick, can you tell me
who was up on Secretariat?
Q. How would you go about trying out for a major league
baseball team? Would you have to be asked first, or Is there
someplace you can go and try out? - Larry Copes, Brockville,
Ontario, Canada.
It's nice to be asked, but that's only for draftees or prime
prospects. Most major league clubs hold tryouts at various times
during the year. Simply write to the personnel director of the club
nearest you, or the one you're interested In joining.
Q. One of the most frayed of baseball cliches Is that of
"defensive catcher." You use it. There seem to be no premier
"defensive shortstops" or "defensive outfielders." A premier
catcher Is just that: a catcher. - Jim Russell, Boulder Creek,
Calif.

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Sonics' starting guards kept up
their domination of their Bullet
counterparts. As proof of
Wilkens' team aspect, though,
there were four other Sonics in
double figures Friday night.

j*,..uIe Player in the
series, refused to look back on
last year - when the Bullets
defeated th
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games for the title.

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department of A. Duds &amp; Sons Co., Oviedo as
transferred into the sales department of Western Fruit
Sales Co., Reedley, California.
According to an announcement by Sam Albright,
general manager, sales, for the division, Western Fruit
Sales Co. is a division of the Southland Produce Cornpanies, headquartered in Los Angeles. Southland is a
whollyowned subsidiary
the
a spent
Stoot 0
Reedley sales department, after his regular Florida
vegetable deals were completed in the Spring.
Born in Orlando, Stoothoff earned a degree in
marketing at Florida State U., Tallahassee.
Stoothoff and his wife, Linda, plan on living in the
Reedley area.
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McIntosh, has been named a Fund member attorney of
Lawyers' Title Guaranty Fund. Whigham active in legal
practice In Sanford, Is a graduate of the Florida State

transactions"

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The Winter Park Telephone Company's board of
directors, at its Tuesday meeting, declared a quarterly
dividend of 25 cents per share on the outstanding common
stock. This dividend will be paid on July 10, to
shareholders of record June s.
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Elizabeth Mitchell of William Clark Court, Sanford,
collects a check for $1001 from Winn-Dixie's
manager, L.R. Goodman. Mrs. Mitchell, who plans

to "pay a few bills, do a little shopping and save a
for a rainy day" won the money in a bingo
game held at Winn-Dixie stores at 25th Street and
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Monday, June 4, for ten consecutive weeks, from 7:30 to 9:30
p.m., at the Geneva Community Hall. Jacky Layne, a member
of the Florida Clogging Council, will be the Instructor,
According to Mrs. Edward Yarborough, the registration fee
is $15. She suggtsts, that participants wear hard-soled shoes. A
partner is not needed. For Information, call Mrs. Yarborough,
349-5342, Geneva,

FSU Awards Diplomas
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A free concert featuring the Altamonte Springs Community
Jaz7 Ensemble will be held on June 3, at 7 p.m. at the Eastitionte Civic Center, Altamonte Springs.
Arrangements with the sounds of bands like Glen Miller,
Stan Kenton, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Count Basle, Benny
Goodman and Artie Shaw will be the highlights of this concert.
The presentation will be made on a first come, first seated
basis, directed by Mike Arena. This will be the first of a series
of concerts by the Community Jazz Ensemble in the Central

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School for outstanding
student participation in
Pinecrest, Idyllwilde and
Lakeview Middle Schools.
Mrs. Schaffner cited
Connie Mandeville, SHS
guidance counsellor, for
her part in promoting and
inaugurating the program
of
students
helping
students.
Group presentation of
outstanding volunteerism
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By DORIS DIETRICH

Dividend: A share of the
profit — a bonus.
And that's what the
volunteers in the Seminole
County School Program
are
Dividends,
Four years ago, the
school volunteer program
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people
from various
walks of life
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Samlllano, 758 hours and
Nlnna Trizzlno, 832 hours.
The coveted Volunteer of
the Year Award was
presented In triplicate this

to a close, there were 1400
volunteers with 59,000
hours logged in Seminole
to Dede Schaffner, creator
and coordinator of

year but "They have all
done an outstanding job,"
Mrs. Schaffner said.
Volunteers of the Year
are Ginny Smith, Ruth
Nicholas and G.T. Lewis.
Mrs. Smith spent 1200
I the Longwood
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school. She helped daily
with the first grade class in
a room that has two grade

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"We couldn't ha-- run
our schools as effectively
without them (voluntecrs)," Mrs. Schaffner
said. "They have made all
the difference In the world
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Lewis, who forinerly did
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Oils year.
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reading and math. He has a
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flat West, coordinator;
Casselberry Elementary,
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Mary Jane Armstrong,
coordirwt r; and English

Elementary, 2100 hours,
Gayle Bennett, coor.
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Elementary, 1540 hours,
Rhona Otvos, coordinator;
Wekiva I-Neinctitary, 4678
hours, Rita Ramsey,
coordinator; Wilson
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be held on Tuesday, June 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the teaching
auditorium located in th e new building next to th e vocational
technical building at Seminole Community College.
Commencement speaker will be Dr. Joseph White, Jr.,
Dean of Instruction. The public is Invited.

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Members and guests of the DeBary Wayfarers will be Instructed on available home health care services at Community
Center Monday, June 4, at 2 p.m., according to Howard Sharp,
programchairman.
This presentation is by Bay Area Home Health Serivces of
Sanford and will explain the skilled medical care which is
available under certain conditions thru Medicare.
This will be the last meeting until September 10.

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Miss Newcom Receives Degree
Students from 46 states (plus the District of Columbia)
other than Illinois were among 4,500 candidates for degrees at

HOWDY PARDIVER, STICK 'EM UP!

commencement exercises.
Degrees were conferred by President Warren W. Brandt in
his lad such official appearance as the University's top
executive. He will resign June 30 after four and one half years
at SIU-C.
Deborah A. Newcom,206 Berkshire Circle West, Longwood,

"Howdy Pardner" might have been the greeting at while probably sweet talking pretty Pain Holt.
Mayfair Country Club when the senior class of "Ladies. is this a holdup?" Cowboy Stephen Miller
Seminole Ifigh
School, under the direction of Class could be asking cowgirls. upper photo, from left,
Sponsor Joe Monserrat gathered for the senior
banquet. Carrying out a "Wild. Wild West" theme, Marie Chesser. Grace Batten, Susie Holt and Debbie

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Pat Milliot, coordinator;
Lake Mary Elenientar~
1560 hours. Marlene Kuinee, coordinator; Lake
Orienta Elementary. 1887
hours, Beth Murphy ,
coordinator; Lyinan
5,000
School donated
hours to other schools,
Jenny Knight, coordinator;
Red Bug Elenientary, 2221
hours, Vi McLoughlin,
coordinator;
Rosenwald
Exceptional Center, 1500
hours, Suzanne Story,
coordinator; and Sabial
Point Elementary, 4173
hours, Marion Giannini,
coordinator.

During the awards
ceremony, 18 Dividends
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doing a good job and make's
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who is always there with a
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hours at Bear Lake and 175
hours at Lake Brantley. "I
don't know what I'll do
without her next year," a
Bear Lake teacher said.

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the 4th Annual
day
at the
Recognition Day
Altamonte Springs Civic
Center w hen awards were

Distinguished Alumnus Award.
The traditional ceremony will Include the conferring of
honorary Doctor of Engineering Science degrees to Lee R.
Scherer, director of the John F. Kennedy Space Cente'. and
retired Maj. Gen. Albert F. Hegenberger, AIxWorce..rioneer
and inventor who lives in Maitland.
Those who plan to attend Commencement are urged to
wear lightweight casual clothing. Campus police officers will
be on hand to guide visitors to parking areas.

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the UCF administration building
Speaker will be Rep. Dick J. Batchelor of Orlando, a
graduate of UCF and recipient of the university's first

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Saturday, June 9. Serving time will be from 5 to 7 p.m. In the
air conditioned Fellowship Hall, 24th Street and Park Avenue.
The menu will include all the fresh boded Zellwood corn you
can eat also, baked beans, cabbage salad, bread, butter and
hot and cold beverages.

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We planned it that way' You work hard,
and your time is valuable. And, when its
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bargain. That's why we're in your neighborhood. One of our offices is just around
the corner on your way, not out of it.
Another important asset we can help you
save is gas. Instead of fighting cross-town
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weeks. Varied problems people call about on the 24 hour crisis
intervention suicide prevention number will be discussed The
program Is free and open to the public.
For information, call Elain e or Jackie at the We Care Offfcç
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of Maitland, and salutatorian, Donna Denicole of Win ter Park,
will also take part in the commencement exercises.
Trinity Graduation Week activities will start with the
Baccala ureate Service at 8p.m. on Sunday, June 3 on campus.
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graduates of Trinity Preparatory School on Saturday, June 9

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literature predicts that
customer can pay or a $2,
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last year, Dixon believes the
government offers little incentive for businessmen to take
solar products to the consumer.
"Most all the money apprenriated by the federal govern " he
said. "There's not enough
support to dealers and this is
the only way solar energy is
going to become available to
the consumer."
"The average man who wants
to
a system h
someone who can install it," he
"It doesn't do any good for
them to go to an architect."

So did the six men and one woman seated at his table In Seina
Dixon's cheapest system cost
Wilkes' boarding house. A surviving American myth was living
$1,633, but the literature scatagain.
tend around his office quickly
"I've eaten 1un4h every weekday for 15 years," said Calvin points out that after tax credits,
after his just desserts. Burnsed rather resembles Calvin Coolidge the consumer's actual cost is
and speaks little more.
$764.24.
There Is little conversation among the room's 50 diners until the
The federal government
pause between the last spoonful of cobbler and the body feels
allows a direct tax credit of 30
mobile enough to allow the diner to carry his empty plate back to
percent of the first $2,000 inthe kitchen for washing UP
vested and 20 percent of the
in the days before McDonald's, Burger King, Col. Sanders and
,000, for a maximum
next
his various works, prior to salad bars and chop auey parlors, even
credit of $2,000. State law
before driveins and diners, the boarding house fed America.
fers, but in North Carolina atax
the railroad passenger became a highway traveler, as boarding
edit of 25 percent of the first
houses bowed to motels, the likes of Mrs. Wilkes began vanishing $4,000 invested is allowed.
from the land.
Dixon also points tothe latest
rn,1w4l e of
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But here and there ft boarw
price ' ii d
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such American language as "th e boarding house reach"
forecasts that heating oil, which
vives. It triwliphs at 107 West Jones St. in Savannah.
now costs about 55 cents per
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house tfible and passed the fried chicken and the collard greens.
And the sweet potato souffle, the snap beans, the buttered
squash, the blackeyed peas, the potatoes In brown gravy and the
macaroni salad.
Dixon said the "action
And the baked count ry sausage and the rice with gravy and the
commercially" is for hot water
bar becued corn, the cole slaw, the tossed salad, th e corn bread systems, and noted that two
and biscuits, the iced tea and the banana pudding, the strawberry
major retail chains have
cobbler and ft rest of Mrs. Wilkes' menu of the day for gluttony. recently begun offering a line of

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othercontributing factors to
this success
instance, the area itself has
acquireda reputation

dustry has made any money worked."
yet," he said, noting a history of
failure among other small
businessmen who tried to go
into solar heating in the area.
The best ally of businessmen
like Dixon is the federal
government's tax credit that
takes the bite out of Installing
solar energy devices. But Dixon
is also critical of federal
policks aboA odu onergY.

According to the Fund president, Paul B. Comstock, the
Fund Is the oldest and largest bar-related title insurer In
the United States. The Fund philosophy is that "the best
protection for home buyers and sellers is legal advice and
title insurance through the buyer's or seller's own attorney." Comstock adds that The Fund is the "only
Florida title insuror actively encouraging home buyers
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focus his energies on Sabal
RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) — to have plenty of capital and Point's future development for
"as long as the traffic will bear
rwo years and $50,000 after he lots of patience.
Carolina Solar Systems Dixon and his three sons went the Product
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Davis ifers
to sell and
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the trial-and-error route in
equipment, Jim Dixon Is opening their business. They variety of home design styles,
waiting patiently for his idea's experimented with solar collec- although most in S&amp;bal Point
tors, obtained a plumbers are Polynesian Contemporary.
time to come.
"I'm not in the solar business license, opened an exhibit at the They are constructed frorn
because I'm a nut on solar. I'm state fair and eventually came block-stucco and feature
in it to make money, and I think up with a component system for "New Home Award" from
I eventually will," said Dixon, heating hot water, although Florida Power which
62, who began Carolina Solar the also sell solar heating home buyers the highest energy
efficiency possible." he said.
Systems, with his three Sons as systems.
Davis points out that Birdi
from
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after
retiring
employees
The system consists basically
quor
broker.
job
as
a
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collector,a
pump
and
custom
designs each borne for
his
of a
He has invested $50,000 of his a water tank. A fluid is pumped individuality.
Davis' homes in Sabal Point
own money into operating the through the collector and the
small shop near downtown heat is transfered to the water range in price from $68,000 to
$150,000 and encompass betRaleigh. So far, he has sold through a heat exchanger.
The line requires little ween 170D and 30M square feeett
about 30 solar heating systems
of living area.
over two years in the budding salesmanship. Dixon said.
Davis is one of the more than
Industry. Dixon, a Burl Ives "Most people are already
look-a-like with a thick gray sold on it when they come in the a dozen bladders at Sabal point
beard, said he may have just door," he said, adding his who are building three-, four-,
had his first profit-making clients often send him more and five-bedroom homes that
month.
business. "We sold three start in the high
Sabal point is located one
"We think we're eventually systems In an old residential
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enabled Davis to become one of
Central Florida's most active
GEORGE DAVIS
hornebuilders, lie is, for
example, one of the largest various stages OfconstrUcti()n:
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ex,
Davis attributes the aiz. munity and therefore
volume builders at the 3,050ty for any
acre residential community of ceptance of his homes, in part, cellent opportuni
builder.
approach"
to
his
"team
Sabal Point in South Semin ole to
County with 23 homes under building, which is primarily a
As the largest volume budder
in Sweetwater Oaks, with
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percent increase to their next maturity period, he said.

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Sales of SL
uarter 1979.
Florida totaled $44 5 million during the
$4.3 million for the same quarter last
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Sal
year. The stat: achieved 21 .8 percent of its as igned sales
goal of $204.2 million.
John Y. Mercer, Seminole County volunteer savings
bonds chairman, reported sales in the county were
$298,645 duringthe first nuarter. Th e county attained 22.6
percent of its sales goal .
The county chairman reminded all county residents
that Series E and It Savings Bonds issued on and after
June 1 will receive 6 percent interest If held to maturity
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responsible for all architectural
design and Interior decoration,
while Davis' two sons, Glenn
and Gary, maintain all field
supervision.
,,To be successful you have to
work at it—it doesn't come over
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Sunday, June), 1979

The (drug compny) ads perpetuate myths about women in

In And Around Longwood

midlife: that they tend to be sickly, burdensome, burnt-out
whether they are waiting for
and worn-out has beens

Mrs-KuhnNamed

To International

Gas Crisis Diodn 't Halt
Trip To Treasure Island

weekly trips to the bank to pet their diamonds.

Director Post
Barbara Kuhn of Winter Springs, was elected to
serve a second term as International Director of the
Southern-Caribbean Region of La Sertoma International at a regional convention in Clearwater
Beach.
Mrs. Kuhn is the representative to the International Board of Directors representing 47 clubs
in eight Districts in Florida, Puerto Rico Alabama
Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee.
part of the International Director's respon sibilities is that of planning and supervising the
regional convention. The Clearwater Beach Convention was a two-day event that surpassed other
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engagement of her daughter, Paula Ann, to Marvin
Anderson Cook Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson
Cook Sr. of Route 4, Longwood.
The bride-elect, who is the daughter of the late William
O. Ingle, was born in Leesburg, and is a 1968 graduate of
Leesburg High School.
Her fiance Is a 1964 graduate of Lyman High School. He
is employed by Edward's Drywall, Longwood.
The wedding will be an event of July 14, at 2 p.m. at the
home of the bridegroom's parents.

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the low value society places on
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women aren't found just in
She said employers refuse to
medical ads.
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School days are just before
coming to a summer break for
thousands of Seminole County

Do you enjoy flea markets? Are you a bargain

students.
Summers are usually filled

with relaxing fun-days for
many, while some students
suffer from chronic boredom
and can't wait for the halls of
learning to open their doors in
the fall.

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are 50 years behind us. The
houses are cold. They have coal
stoves for heat and humble
living conditions. There is no oil
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Arthur Breaden of 1012 Woodall
Drive, Altamonte Springs, announce the engagment of
their daughtrr, Susan Marie, to Richard Michael
Gregory, son of Mrs. Shirley Mae Gregory of Orlando, and

James A. Gregory of Stafford, Va.
Born in Muskegon, Mich., the bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Whitley of Pekin, Ill.
Miss Breaden is a 1979 graduate of Lake Brantley High
School and attended Seminole Community College. She is
employed at La Petite Academy, Longwood.
Her fiance, who is the grandson of Mrs. Helen Gregory
of Longwood, was born in Logan W. Va. He Is a 19176
graduate of Lyman High School. He served a mission for
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico
from 1977-79. He is employed by J. P. O'Brien Corporation.
The wedding will be an event of June 23, at 7 a.m., at the
Washington, D. C. Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of
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Barbara J., to Barton L. Fouts, son of Mrs. Eliza M.
Fouts, 640 N. Semoran Blvd., Winter Park.
Born In Endicott, N.Y., the bride-elect is the granddaughter of William Cook of Vestal, and Mrs. Violet
Beckhorn of Lake Mary.
Miss Beckhorn attended Seminole Community College
and is a 1978 graduate of Meredith Manor School of

Horsemanship, Waverly, W. Va.
Her fiance, who was born at Bitburg AFB, Germany, is
a 1979 graduate of Seminole Community College.
The wedding will be an event of July 21 at Centennial
Park, 4th Street and Park Avenue, Sanford.

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want to disturb his umuche'at-h sillier. Open up a dialogue
husband is 31. We've been with love—nut In auger.
needed sleep.
However, I complain bitterly mllarrued for two years and have
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when he insists on falling asleep tit) children, lie has a small fl'ut'!i(iS" For the St'cl'e( of
in the living room while I'm business and I have a full-time' Is)pularuty, get Abbv's li('SS
jot). We have Separate' checking Issokleyt : ''how To Ile I 'opul,sr:
trying to watch TV.
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enjoys dozing off with the TV refu-ses to discuss his business old" Send $1 with a lolig, selltoo, or tuicomne with me.
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and I am being unreasonable.
I say that lie is being and I never know where he is. Drive, Beverly hills. Calif.
unreasonable to subject me to 1k' stays out almost every night 90212
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his snoring while I'm trying to until the bars close, and on
we'e'kend.s he's never tit hoiiue'
watch TV.
SANFORD PLAZA
even in the daytime.
What is your verdict?
I got fed up with being alone, I
BOTHERED IN BELLEVUE
When I try to talk
I left him
DEAR BOTHERED:
hereby declare the living room to him about our problems, it
off limits for snoozing. If hubby helps for a few days, then tie
enjoys dozing off with the TV ItOCS back to is old ways. What
on, let him get a portable TV for should I do?
IaEF"l'Al,ONE
the bedroom and snore to his
l)EAIt LEFT: Nowhere it,
heart's content.
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to suffer In silence every night "love." Why did you
while your husband snores like Surely not to have separate
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examination for you! (You are enjoys being married as long as
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Outstanding Dad
With Father's Day, June 17, fast approaching, The
Herald is embarking on a search for that outstanding Dad.
So, we're turning to our readers for some help. If you
know of a man who, in your opinion, Is deserving of
as an outstanding father let us know.
We'll accept until noon June 6 letters submitted by
readers, about one to one-and-a-half pages of standard

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And Sanford students are Thaddeus Seymour.
proudly displaying their neatly
Robert, son of Mr, and Mrs. per gallon.
The couple have returned
rolled college graduation L. B. Robinson Jr. of Sanford,
a
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Wplwnas some are probably majored In art and received
elaborately framed by now). Bachelor of Arts degree.
country which they described
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We offer congratulations.
Carroll Michael "Chip" Department Merit Award at the
Like other travelers, the
Johnson, son of Irene and college annual academic and Kanes probably feel that one of
awarded a awards banquet.
Claude Adkins,
the nice things about a vacation
Bachelor of Arts degree with a
is the return home to routine.
Sarah Bishop Mercer,
major in Th eatre during
Minnie,
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Commencement exercises last daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Y. Mercer, of Krsder Road, "Although it was cold and
week at Rollins College.
received the Bdclwlur of Arts rainy, we had a grand Iliac,
Chip recently received the degree during Conunencement mainly visiting John's cousins,
Rollins
Players plaque award exercises recently at Converse dining in the famous Bunratty
for excellence in his four years
castle, being entertained by
College, Spartanburg, S. C.
in the theatre program.
of
Seminole
traditional
Irish singers and
A graduate
High
School, Sarah majored in visiting a few pubs."
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Mertlile I)ay ('are Center and Kindergarten of Sanford conducted a concert for ployment, is rarely depicted as
the king and queen of the 1979 school year. Crowned king and queen
Master widowed or divorced. But if she
she is surrounded by loving - Michael Bradley and petite Lakesha Jackson, Funds from the king 'ititi queell is,
and supportive friends and I
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TO MAnkind. The main thrust of the
organization is promoting friendship and service. La
Sertoma Members we wives or Sertoma members.
Mrs. Kuhn has been personally involved in such
projects as sponsorships of Kradle Kare and Camp
Thunderbird (both organizations geared to the ill
and handicapped), programs for speech and hearing
defects, BETA House, nursing homes and Christmas
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PATRICIA McCORM/tCK paying occupations."
1. Revision of federal income
receive lower benefits during
UPI health Editor
forms.
tax
The homemaker types are not his life,
Drug company ads in medical
journals show weary females well off, either, as a group
"They find if they divorce
2. Elimination of gift taxes on
with gray hair sitting or especially the widowed or before 10 years of marriage interspousal transfers.
standing alone in an "empty divorced, according to Smeal. they are entitled to none of his
3. Inclusion in the GNP of the
nest" — a nice, comfortable In 1976 there were 10 million Social Security benefits; if they value of goods and services
upper middle-class home with widows and 4.4 milion divorced divorce after any length of provided by homemakers.
women who had not remarried, marriage, they will not receive
all the fixin s.
4.ialPro"isioi of independent
The
grandfather
clock
ticks
One
in three marriages ends in any of his pension or veterans
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a
Security coverage, indivorce,
benefits.
for their ears alone, making the
Five million women are cluding disability in the
"For many of these women,
females in midlife lonelier than
li a hum should be.
society's promise that women alcoholics, 32 million have had homemakers own name,
portable
marriage,
Hea di ng the looks on faces in will be taken care of in prescriptions for tranquilizers
0 the ads you'd be dumb if you marriage is a cruel joke" prescribed by doctors, corn- and continuing as the
repared to 19 million men; 70 homemaker leaves and re
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percent of Darvon-related enters the paid workforce.
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depression.
'The harsh reality
E co nomic rights for home'
emergency room visits are
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The ads mean to catch a
makers in tran sition:
made
by
women.
doctor's attention, aiming to get
is that women n
"Women have been, in
himtowriteaprescriptionfora
1. Equitable division of
essence,
society's built-in, property and assets, including
drug or drugs that will restore
m idlife,
e, w.1e..1er
unpaid houseworkers, caring pe nsions
some of the bloom if not the
annuities.
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for
the very young, the sick, the
blush to the sagging flesh on the
married, divorced, elderly, the disabl ed those 2. Vigorous enforcement of
cheeks.
for whom society is unwilling to maintenance (alimony) orders.
The ads perpetuate myths
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widowed or
about American women in
3 Fundingof programs
P g ams to
"But these services are not providedisplaced homemakers
midlife: that they tend to be
being rendered for free. Women with job-entry
find that their
sickly, burdensome, burnt-out
raiare
paying
their lives." nm' couns
and worn-out has-beens
d placement,
whether they are waiting for
opportunities for
and
servi ces.
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welfare or alimony check,
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employment and
clipping coupons or makin
for unemployment compensa.
Economic rights:
weekly trips to the bank to pat
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economic security
their diamonds.
homemakers
to deduct all their , 5. Revision of pension and
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The message the ads tell is
Social Security laws so dieducational expenses.
are severely
that midlife blabs of all kinds
2. Revision of Aid to Families vorced homemakers are entistrike the affluent as well as the
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with Dependent Children regu- tied to retirement and disabdity
poor. And, medical authorities
limited'and their lations to cover all educational benefits.
women either.
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expenses for homemakers
6. Assurance of widows' right
But Eleanor Cutri Smeal of futures 'precarious
resuming
schooling,
to
continued access to the
Mt. Lebanon, Pa., president of
3.
Loans
at
modest
rates
of
family
savings accounts,
and uncertain.'
1 the National Organization for
interest
to
homemakers
who
checking
accounts,
securities
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wish
to
go
back
to
school.
and
safety
deposit
boxes,
and
Smeal,
mother
of
two,
said.
other day to tell a Congression4.
Incentives
to
businesses
to
continuation
of
pensions,
family
"They ... find themselves in
iii Subcommittee the truth
re homemakers.
insuran ce coverage, and other
about women in mid li fe and she midlife with no rewards, no train and hi
Economic
rights
for
married
employment-related
benefits.
recognition, and no financial
niidlife...as
says, "Woman
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services
The Jerry Schmit family
duct e d for .1 rtuiitl decea sedtl
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near Clearwater. 'We all went
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Robert
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Bus Scout Troop t 12 tinder the sites [he flag ss is ,us en to
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COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODISY CHURCH
HWY. 17 at piney Ridge Rd

Sunday June 3, 1979

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Ray. Walter Reid

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Prayer Serv
First Wednesday Fellowship

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Saturday Services
Sabbath School

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.'COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Country Club Road, Lake Mary
Worshi
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10.40 a m.
sbleStudy
4:30pm
Jha"ng 6 Proclaiming
1:30p.m.
yerMeet
1:20pm
Nursery Provided

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
lilt West First Street
.S C Stanton
Pastor
10:00a.tn.
Sunday School
11:00a.m
"Morning Service
Evening Service
7:30p.m.
7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service
Old Truths for a New Day

LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
124 Lakeview, Lake Mary
Pastor
Rev Jim Itughens
1:40a.m.
'.;Sunday Schoot
11:004.m.
Worship servici
!'Evening Worship
1:30p.m.
7:30p.m.
Wed Prayer S,rv.
Nursery Provided

Rev. Edmond L. Wiber

Sponsored by O*CM
Quality Inn North
.4 and SR 134
"Traditional Latin Mass"

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Brother Joe Johnson
Sunday School
Worship Ser vice
Evening Service
Prayer Meeting Wed.

Minister
1:45 a.m.
11:00 .m.
7:00p.m.
1:00 IS. m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, DELTONA
Elkcam Boulevard and
Venus Street
11:00a.m.
Sunday Service
Sunday School
11:00a.m.
Wednesday Restimoesy
Meeting
1:30p.m.
Reading Room daily
except Wed. £ Sat,
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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
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2525 Oak Ave.
"The Lutheran Hour"and
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Pastor
Rev, Elmer A Reuscher
1:10a.m.
Sunday School
10:30 8 .m.
Worship Service
Kindergarten and Nursery

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LUTHERAN CHURCH
2117 Orlando Dr. 11.12
(Lutheran Church in America)
Rev. Ralph I. Luman
Pastor

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COVENANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hwy. 17.126 Lake Mary Blvd.
Dr. Marshall C. Doisdy
Pasts.
Morning Worship
l:0a.m
and Nurser y
10:158.m
Sunday School

First Presbyterian Church of Sanford will recognize young
people in the church graduating from high school by presenting them with Bibles at the 11 a.m. service, Sunday.

Trinity Hosts Rally
FIRST pRISIYTI*IAN CHURCH
Oak AVS.$Srd St.
Rev. Virgil L. Bryant, Vaster
DanieICeItsla,A5$ec. Pastor

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Youth Group
Wed. Choir Practice

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Nursery Provided

CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Tucker Drive, Sunland Estates
Pastor
Rev. Ashton Almand
1:45a.m.
Sunday
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Morning Worship
1 00 p.m.
MYP Ind 64thSun
1:30p.m.
Eve Worship tsl&amp; 3rd Sun
Wednesday Morning Prayer Group

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WINTER SPRINGS
PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL
Meeting at lth.day AdventiSt Church
onMossRoad,Wlnterlprinls
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Sunday School
10:30a.m.
Sunday Worship
Nursery Provided

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Painting In Fiji
Adelee B. Wendel of the Methodist Hour radio ministry and a
member of the church, will present a program Wednesday at
10:30 a.m. In fellowship hail of Community United Methodist
Church for the United Methodist Women.
Her program, "Painting in Fiji", will be based on her trip to
the South Pacific and will be accompanied by taped sounds of
the islands as she paints an oil picture of a little Methodist
mission there. Two of Mrs. Wendel's paintings will be auctioned with the money to go to missions. The Joy Circle will be
hostess at the covered dish luncheon following the meeting.

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of Sanford

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Mel Dekie and Employes

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Downtown
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BIBLE BOOK CENTER

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BAPTIST
Antioch Baptist Church, Ovide
Calvary Baptist Church, Crystal Labia 3rd, Lake Mary
Casselberry Baptist Church, 770 Sentinels Blvd.
Central Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Avg.
Clsuluota First Baptist
Clearwater Missionary Baptist Church, $.uthwest Rd.
Countryside Baptist Church, County Club Read, Lobe Mary
Victory Baptist Church, Old Orlando Rd. at Nester Ave.
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First Baptist Church, Ill Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church of Altamonte Springs, RI, 434.
Altamonte Springs
First Baptist Church Of Geneva

First Church ct Geneva

II.. Altanson$i Springs

F.rch Baptist Church of Lob, Mary
First Baptist Church of Lake Monroe
First Baptist Church of Longwood. car. Church I Grant
'First Baptist of Oviedo
Firif Baptist Church Of Sanlallde Springs
'First Baptist Churchill Winter Springs. 210 Bahama Rd.
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Chvrcl. 1111W. 1)51151.
Forest City Baptisi Church
First Baptist Church 91 Osloen
Fountain Head Baptist Church. OviedO
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church. 1401 W. First SI
Northisde Baptist Church. Chululta
Baptist Church. North Rd, Enterprise
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Macedonia Mission Baptist Church. Oak Will Rd.. 04110,1141
Morning Glory Baplist Church. Geneva Hwy.
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Ml Mortals Primitive Baptist, 1111 Locust
Olive Missinisery Baptist Church. lanlando Springs
Rd. Longwood
,IMI Sinai Missionary Baptist Church. $00 Jerry Ave
1MI Zion Missionary Baptist, Sipos Ave.
'New Bethel MiSSiOnary Church, 1111Sf. £ Hickory Ave
Independence Baptist Moss. Civic League Bldg.,

lain Siege Baptist Church, II) Orange Ave.
CATHOLIC
Church of the Nativity, Lake Mary
All Souls Catholic Chords, 711 Oak Ave.. Sanford
St. Ann's Catholic Church, Dogwood Trail, OsBary
St. Augustine Catholic Church. Sunset Dr., near Button
Rd., Cassalberry
it. Mary Magadalene Catholic Church, Maitland Ave., Altamonte
Springs
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church. 1)11 MaximilIan, DefInes
CHRISTIAN
FirSt Chrislian Church. liii
Sanford Ave.
Sanford Christian Church, *33 W. Airport Blvd.
Nortiwde Christian Church, FIirida Haven Dr., Maitland
Lakeview Christian Church. Bear Lake Rd. of Jamison

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Hope Baptist Chvrch. Forest City Community Center. Forell City
Hew Mt Calvary MissIonary Baptist. 1111*. 17* St.
New Salem Prim live Baptist Church. 1301W '251151

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ, 1512 5. Park Ave.
Church of Christ at Lake Ellen. U.S. 1712 N. Casselberry
South Seminole Church of Christ. 1410 Lake H901111 Rd,
Church of Christ. 440 Palm Springs Dr., Altamonte Stags.

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EASTERN ORTHODOX
Eastern Orthodox Church. St. Dimos. 3)05. Magnolia Ave., Sanford
laslera Orthodox Church, St. George. 40$ Sherwood Cf., Altamonte
Springs
EeoIoru Orthodox Church. It. Ilevons of O.C.A.. Ill South St.. Per.

Park

Eastern Orth.doa Church, St. John Chrysutem Chapel, U.S. Hwy.
Il-fl. Fern Park
EPISCOPAL

The Church of the Good Shepherd. Maitlaiio. 311 Lake Ave.

All Saints Episcopal Church, I. DeBery Ave.. Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church. Leagwood
Holy Cress Episcopal, Park Ave. at 4111 St., Sanford

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Sarnetf United Memorial Church, E DeBary Ave.. Enterprise
Bear Lake Uni ted Methodist Church
Bethel A.M.E. Church, Canaan Hits
Casselberry Community United Methodist Church, Hwy. 17.12 £
Piney Ridge Nd., Casselberry
Christ United Methodist Church.' Tucker Dr Sunland Estates
DeBary Community Methodi s t Church. W. H.ghbanks NO, DeBary
First United Methodist Church. ill Park Ave
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
First Southern Methodist Church, 2440 Sanford Ave
Free Methodist Church, 100 W 4th $t
Geneva Methodist Church, Geneva
Grace United Methodist Church, Airport Blvd
Grant Chapel A.M.E Church. Oviedo
Oakgreve Methodisl Church. Oviedo
Osteers Methodist Church
Paola Wesleyan Methodist, At 44W. at Paola
SI. limes A C. Ith at Cypress
St. Luke M.I Church of Cameron City Inc., Beardall off
44E
St Mary's A MI Church. St RI. 411. Osteen
St. Paul's Methodist Church. Osteen Rd. Enterprise
Stallord Memorial Church, S. D.Bary
Sanland. United Methodist Church, 5111 454 and II, Longwood

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NAZARENE
First Church Cl the Nasarene. 1011 Sanford Ave
Geneva Church 01 the Naiareno SR. 44. Geneva
Lake Mary Church of the Nazarene. Lake Mary Blvd.. Lake Mary
Longwood Church of the Natarene. Wavfnan I Jessup Ave.

Longwood

LUTHERAN
Ascensian Lutheran Church. Overbreek Di., Casselberry
Good Shepherd United Lutheran, 2*00 S. Orlando Dr
Lutheran Church of Providence. C11,1 1,11411441
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 107W. 25th Place
Messiah Lutheran Church, Golden Days of £ Hwy
1142. Casselb,rrv

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CHURCH OF GOD
Church of God. 103 Hickory
Church of God. NI W. 22nd St.
Church SO God. Oviedo
Church of God Holiness, Labs Monroe
Church of God Mission. Enterprise
Church of God, 1452 W. 14111 $t.
Church of God in Christ, Oviede
Cl5urclsof Godef Prophecy, 21*1 S. Elm Ave.
C$ivrch.I God ofPrspOl.Cy, I7$ S. persimmon Ave.
R.scue Church of God. 1701W. 1311S St.. Sanford
"True Churchat God". 2700 Ridgewood Aye, Sanford

Church. Sill Lake Howell Rd. Winter Park

cengregatilnal Christian Church. 140* park

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their parents, will be honored guests Sunday at a luncheon in
the fellowship hail and at the 11 a.m. service,
Richard Wagoner, assistant Baptist Campus Minister for the
Greater Orlando area, will speak at the luncheon on, "College
Education-Mission Impossible." He and his wife, Karen, will
also give a musical presentation.
Dr. Jay T. Cosmato, pastor, will present each graduate with
a gift from the church. A special section will be reserved for
the graduates and their parents in the worship service.

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

WINNDIXIE STORES
and Employes

Breakfast For Grads

St. Lukes Lutheran Church, At. 424 Stevie
St. Stephen Lulfioran Church. 434 lust West 011.4. Longwood

Church of Christ, Geneva
Church of Christ, Longwood
Church of Christ, W. 17th St.
NorThside Church Si Christ. FIa, Haven Dr., Maitland

JEWISH
Altamonte Springs
Beth Ann Synagogue, meeting at Interstate Mall,

CONGUOATIONAI.

Long*004

Luncheon For Graduates

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY

New Testament Baptist Church, Quality Inn, North Laisgwoed
New Mt. Zion Baptist ClsurCll, 11$ Pear Ave.
Ravines Park Baptist Chtirds, 2143 W. 30* St.
People's Baptist Chapel. 1311 W. First Street, Saaslsrd
Pinocrest Baptist Chords, III W. Airport Blvd.
Prairie Lake Baptist, Ridge Rd., Fern Park
progress Mlisionary Baptist Church, Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, West Sanford
Or.. CassetkorTY
Snspr,s lapilsi Church, 310 0wrkr
Iuniand Baptist Church, 14)4 Palmetto
St. James Missionary Baptist Church, St. Rd. 401 Osteen
SI. Luke Missionary Baptist Church of Cameron City. Inc.
St. Paul Baptist ChurChs, III Pins Ave.
$I. Matthews Baptist Ch*ch, Canaan Hgts.
Sprihgfiold Missionary SapNsi C11110 Is Cedar
St. Jeiws's Missionary Baptist Church, M Cypress St.
temple Bapts* Church. Palm Springs Rd., Altamonte Springs
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Mark £ William

ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assembly of God. 37th £ Rim

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO.. INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
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STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstr.om and Staff

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

PRESBYTERIAN
Deifona Presbyterian Church. Holland Blvd.. Is Austin Ave
Deltona
Lake Mary United Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church, Oak Ave £ 3rd St
First Presbyterian Church of Delary. I. Highland
Convenant Presbyterian Church, 3111 S Orlando Dr
St Ardrens Presbyterian Church, lit, Bear Lake Rd
St Marks Presbyterian Church. 1021 Palm Springs Rd
Altamonte Springs

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The First United Methodist Church of Sanford Is honoring its
graduates on Sunday. The Castle Class will serve breakfast to
the graduates and their parents In Fellowship Hall. Dottie
Head Is chairman for the breakfast. A program will be
presented and the families will attend worship and have
Communion.
The high school graduates are: Michael Barbour, Fred
Bukur, Amuret LaRosa, Robert Meyers, Matt McDonald,
Kenneth Perry, Colleen Richardson, Susan Tindel, Steve
Weldon and Marie Young.

Upsaia Community Presbyterian Church, Upsala Rd.
Westminster Presbyterian Chutch, Red lug Rd Casselberry

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Winter Springs Pr.s*ytedae ChapSl, flts.day Adventist Church, Mass
Rd., Winter Springs
SEVENTH DAY nUVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Hwy. 434, Forest City
Seventh Day Adventist Church, Maitland Ave.. Altamonte logs
Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Church. 7th Is Elm
Winter Springs Seventh- Day Adventist Church, 10$. Moss Rd,
Mars Hill Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 400 Pins St., Sanford
OTHER CNIJRCHES
Allen's A.M.C. Church, Olive £ 12th.
All Faith Chapel. Camp Seminole. Wek,va Park Rd
leardall Avenue Holiness Chapel. Beardall Ave.
CIiuli,ata Community Church
Churchill Jews Chriit of Latter Day Saints, 311$ Park Ave
First Church of Christ. Scientist, COO 1. 2nd St.
Lake Monroe Chapel. Orange Blvd. Lake Monroe
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness, Lake Monroe Unit, 10421fif
Third Street
First Born Church rt the Living God, Midway
First Church of ChsrisI. Scientist, 114am Blvd and Venus St., DS1IHa
Pentecostal Open Ibie Taoernail., Ldgewóod Lv,, (Off
20th opposite Seminole High School)
First Pentecostal Church of Longwood
First PenteCostal Church if Sanford
Full Gospel Tabernacle. 2724 Country Club
Mt Olive Holiness Church. Oak Hill Rd.. Osteen
Sanford Alliance Church. 1441 5 Park Ave
Sanford Bible Church. 3440 Sanford Ave
Sanford Congregational of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1104W 4th %t.
The Salvation Army. 100W 241h St,
Rations Hills Moravian Church. SR 434. Longwood
Redeemer Moravian Church. 111 Tuscawiila Rd. Winter Springs
United Church of Christ. Attansonte Community Chapel.
Altamonte Springs
Holy Trinity Ctiuren of God in Chest, 1114 Manoustine Ave
The Full Gospel Church of Out Lord Jesus Christ. Washington St .
Canaan City
Winter Springs Community Evangelical Congregat.onal. Winter
Springs Elementary School

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Longwood, has returned from Cap Hatlen, Haiti, where It
conducted a 6-day evangelistic crusade. Assisting were Jimmy
Sowder, director of crusades, and Rev. WhitneyDough in
charge of music. Lee and Betty Fisher, for many years with
the Billy Graham team, also participated as did Marvin
McClain of Casselberry and Kent Vandervoort, who have
served as OMS International missionaries in the Cap Hatien
area. Ten additional lay witnesses went at their own expense to
take part.

UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Car. Country Club A Upule Rd.
Daln Shea
Sunday School

Deltona Trinity Assembly of God will host a sectional rally of
the Women's Missionary Council and Misslonettes (girls 7-15).
Tuesday, June 5 at 7:30 p.m, There is to be a talent run-off of
tha who hay" already won a talent contest In their own
churches through their musical and singing abilities. The
pastors' wives will serve as judges and winners will get to go to
the youth camp held in June at Camp Mats! In Lakeland.

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6:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Sanford will be
the dedication service of the new Lib Cleveland Memorial
Piano. A short recital will be played by Linda Pfelfauf, a
recent graduate of Stetson University, majoring in piano and
composition.

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CHURCH OF SANFORD
14th St. and Magnolia Ave.
Ronald Reinhardt
Minister
Morning Worship
10:00 a.m.
Evening Worship
1: 00 p.m.
Tuesday Evening

THELAKEMARYUNITED
PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH
Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary

GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Airport Blvd. £ Woodland Dr.
Pastor
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2100 Ridgewood Ave.
Sanford, Florida 33111
Elder Robert
Pastor
Sunda School
130am
Morning Worship
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CHURCH OF GOD
003W. 22nd Street
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RAVENNA PARK
BAPTI%TCHURCH
2743 Country Club Road
Philip Fisher

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10:00a.m.
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Central Baptist Church will be honor graduates June 3 In the
morning worship service at 11 a.m. Pastor Freddie Smith will
be preaching. The graduates include: Seminole High School
Timothy Black. Sharon Blades, Ronald Britton, Marie
Chessel, Jerry Goodman, Greg Grayson, Sharlee Johnson,
Pam Middleton, Charles Miller, Lisa Walson and Cathy Wool.
SCC Adult High School Michael Keitt and Gerald Tinsley;
DeLand High School
Debbie Burfield; Thomasville High
School
Karen Thomas; Rosenwald Exceptional Learning
Center- Vickie Jackson; Thomas County Community College
Mrs. Sherrill Thomas; Valencia Community College John
Leroy and University of Central Florida
David Kritz.
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Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGW000
$ 1 Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth Grant
Longwood
Sunday School
10: 000 m
Morning Worship
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1:30pm
Wed. Bible Study
1:30 p.m
Conquerors Meeting Sunday 4:30pm

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Graduates Honored

WINTER SPOS. COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAL

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Independent Missionary

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HolyCommunoon

10:00 a.m.
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SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ill Airport Blvd.

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I Timothy
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Monday
lJohn
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
I John
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Thursday
Revelation

The DeBary United Methodist Women will meet at the
church Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Dorothy Howell will conduct the
devotions and there will be a memorial service for those
members who have died during the past year. Martha Group
will be hostess for the tea following the meeting. This is the last
meeting until September.

FIRST CHU*CH
OF THE NAZARENE
21*1 Sanford Ave.
Pastor
John J. Hinton
1:41a.m,
Sunday School
10:10 8 .m.
Morning Worship
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Youth Hour
7:00pm
Evangelist Service
1:00pm
Mid Week Service lWed.)
Nursery Provided for all Services

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educated and trained by U.S.
By DAVID E. ANDERSON
missionaries, and U.S. church
UPI Religion Writer
officials e.stiinatc there may be
WASHINGTON (UPI)
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rt er as many as 400 Christian
When
President
Jimmy
Ca
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t oo k the oath of office in 1977, he political dissidents in South
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placed his hand on a Bible Korean jails.
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Some 12 to 15 percent of South
opened to chapter six of the 01(1
Korea's 35 million people are
Testament prophet Micah.
A year later in South Korea, a Christian.
conservative Presbyterian
The current drive for reliminister was indicted by the gious and human rights in
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government for preaching a Korea was sparked by a March
"Sc
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sermon based on the words of 1, 1976 demonstration at the
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that same prophet.
Seoul Cathedral In sliich 12
In the gulf between those two dissidents issued a Declaration
:events lies the delicate dilem- for Democracy and National
ma facing Carter as he Salvation.
PItESII)ENT CARTER
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prepares to visit South Korea
Since then II tlumber 01
following the Asian economic Christian leaders, seminary he would receive from a
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sUIflhl1It meeting in late June. professors and lay people have meeting with the U.S. Pr es iHerald photo by Tom Netsel
Increasingly, U.S. church bt.eIo either indicted or ja il ed by dent."
Families
staying
in
tents
walk
to
Sabbath
services
Shriver, however, said that
leaders are seeing the v isit as the government for protesting
ADVENTISTS HOLD
at the Florida Conference of Seventh-day Adventists not only test of Carter's corn- the luck of human and religious "a lot of Koreans want you to
come - but on certain con85th annual camp meeting held on the campus of mitment to religious and rights in Korea.
CAMP MEETING
Most recently, the Rev. Cho ditions." Those conditions, the
a unique
Forest Lake Academy at Forest City, An estimated human rights but
8,000 to 9,000 persons attended the nine-day event oppo rt unity for the president to Wha Soon, a Methodist woman seminary president said, input his own religious faith into minister, was sentenced to five uluded meeting with jailed and
that concluded Saturday.
years in prison stenuning from released critics of the regime.
practice.
Shriver said there was a
"You are a Baptist, Mr. her leadership of the Ur ba n
Carter, and the Baptists wrote a Industrial Mission and for chance that the government
proud chapter in the history of protesting the firing of 126 may release some political
political and religious libe rt y in women workers who were prisoners as a gesture of
the United States," Dr. Donald seeking to improve the working goodwill in advance of Carter's
what
he
W.
Shriver, president of Union conditions in Inchon City's visit, including two graduates
and leave political and social Christianity has lost
By DAVID E. ANDERSON
of Union Theological Seminary
Theological Seminary, wrote in textile plants.
matters to individual Christian perceives to be its essence.
UPI Religion Write r
Dr. Timothy Moon and the
She was arrested in 1978 after
Such an attitude leads him to an open letter in the current
action,
issue of Christianity and Crisis, police broke up a prayer Rev. Hyung Kyu Park.
When Christianity and Crisis
W ha t has made the book so argue that the churches' opMoon, is a professor of the
recently publish ed the f irst
"What are you going to do, as meeting at the Urban Industrial
po sition to apar theid in So
al
is
first
that
it
co
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ro
ver
si
Bible,
a poet and the Korean
to
Mission
in
downtown
Seoul.
chapter of the Rev. Edwar d
uth an American President,
Norman's "Christianity and the originated as the 1978 Reith Africa Is based not on religious enable the Korean people to
In late April, a group of 37 translator of Dietrich BonhoefWorld Order," it shocked a lectures, the prestigious British principles but is "really a write such a chapter in their Roman Catholic and Protestant fer's "Letters and Papers from
ur of li be
missionaries working in South Prison. Carter has sometimes
number of th e influential li be ral Broadcasting Corp. 1cc- campaign in favo
ral own history?" he asked.
for
majority
rule
tureship,
and
secondly,
Norpolitics
At issue is South Korea's Korea sent a ,message to Carter used Bonhoeffer, execut ed by
magazine's reading.
Indeed, it was as if the man's acerbic wit and sa rcastic economic egalitarianism,
dissident movement, protesting urging him not to even come to the Nazis for his opposition to
"True religion," for Norman, the
dstyle
in
an
ecclesiastical
Conservative Digest had
lack of democracy and what Korea, arguing that ,, a ll y the littler regime, in his Sunday
te n marked by a however, "points to the co ndi- many see as the increasingly potential advantage ((3 the school class teaching.
denly started printing the situation of
pompous
certain
"At this moment he si ts in a
self- tion of the inward soul of man" harsh repressive actions of United States would be greatly
speeches of Fidel Castro.
and the historical Jesus is one Korean President Park Chung outweighed by embarrass- Seoul prison in an unseated cell,
Or vice versa, perhaps, righteousness,
In particular, Norman scorns who 'directed others to turn lice.
ments, concessions and exploi- deprived of writing material,
beca use Christianity and Crisis,
the magazine founded by the work and style of such in- away from the preoccupations
South Korean government tution of the prestige of the decent food, books and a light
ciety."
bulb as bright as 60 watts,"
officials have maintained that American presidency."
Reinhold Niebuhr and John C. ternational, interfaith bodies of human so
Co uncil of
According to the tills- Shriver said of Moon.
"At his baptism in the river political and religious rights
Bennett and long one of the such as the World
most influential publications Churches for their concern with Jordan, Jesus initiated a mioust be curtailed in (lie interest sionaries, Park's regime is
"Even its window-dress ing,
arguing church involvement u the political and economic ministry that was charuc- of national security and an "now in a situation ol dec lini ng that would be a gesture of
life, partic ularly in terized by a call to personal alleged threat to the gove rn- domestic political sup po rt and justice," Shriver said of the
the social and political issues of aspects of
the
Third
World.
redemption, to the renunciation ment by the forces of North is faced with widespread possible release of Moon and
the time, had opened Its pages
Park. "But in or out of )ail, will
economic dtscon%ent."
He argues both Christ ian of sin and to a departure from Korea.
to one of the most scathing
'l'hey said lie "badly needs you ask to see them?" Shriver
The movement is generally
at ta cks on such involvement in leaders and Individual chur- the world's values," he argues.
"It was also a rejection of the led by Christians, many of tlicrii and desires the enormous boost asked.
ches collectively, have unrecent times.
political official religion of his
dean
of
Peterhouse
dergone
a
process
known
to
Norman,
at Cambridge College in En- social scientists and historians day," he adds.
'POlItIzatiOn
Certa inly Nonnan sees (tie
gland, is emerging as the enfant
For Norman this means the social activism of mainline
terrible of British clerics and
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rz'ueviugiiiiis uiiu zsuziiuii
publication of the whole of
qul-I1uN: isiy teenage son
prayed for God's strength to
faith
itself,
so
that
It
comes
to
Catholicism since Vatican recently told me that lie is gay.
"Christianity and the World
work
in his life, and through
Order" by Oxford Press this be defined in terms of political Council II as "the political I never dreamed my son ssould
prayer, God broke the prison
week in the United Sta tes is val ues It becomes essentially official religion" of this day and turn out like this. And there Is
bars
which held that young man
concerned
with
social
morality
has issued a sharp rebuke.
likely to result In the spread of
nothing I can do about It. I am
captive.
his inner man was set
than
with
the
et
he
re
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rather
But it is a rebuke that will not crushed. Have you personally
the controversy sur rounding
free.
When
I heard from him
qualities
of
Immortality."
go unanswered and ce rtai nl y knosi* of homosexuals
the book to the U.S. as well.
later,
lie
told
me Jesus had
Liberal ism and Marxism, he some of Norman's more per- changing, or Is lie doom ed to be
Norman's thesis Is not new:
delivered
him
completely,
and I
simplistic
and
sonal
slurs
he believes the ch urch should argues, have been allowed to
gay forever?
felt
assur
in
ar
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my
he
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that
it
co ncern itself only with matters shape the way the chur ch looks readings of events will weaken
ANSWER: Yes, homosexuals
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of spiritual and ete rnal values at the world and In the process and damage his own urgwiient. can change. I've seen it happen.
prophesied in Isaiah 61:1: "The
Us ua lly it happens quickly and que stioned loimmi, In' revealed he Lord loath. sent me to bind up
permanently. I do not believe had 11(2 sickness such as cancer. the brokenhearted , to proclaim
homosexuality is inborn, but it 18 fact, hoe w as the picture of li be rty to the ca
pt ives and the
is giving into weaknesses and health except for the look ui his opening of the prison to thcm
th en c ul tivating (tint weakness eyes. "I'm a hommiosexual," he that are bound."
Dr. Jay T. Cosmuto, pastor of music director of the Bill
until it becomes ingrain ed into whispered. "I'm bound arid I
Fi rst Baptist Church, Sanford, Penley Evangelistic Team.
the nature. knew birth through can 't get fr ee."
Everybody has both a
announced today that Lowell
I asked hiiimi if lie had sought strength and a weakness. God
Jesus Christ gives you u new
Lelstner, famed Gospel soloist Prior to joining this team, he
nature. The Bible says, "If any medical help, lie said, -.Yes tries to get control of the
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from Orlando, will appear in was associated with many of
pointing to his hea rt ; stren gt h, and the devil tries to
man be in Chr ist, lie is a new but.
int'
concert In that church Wed- the great revival cr usades with
P
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can't
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old
things
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passed
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get control of (lie weakness. The
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many well known evangelists of
9'
nesday at 7 p.m.
Well God CAN and DUES get devil comes at us through out
away; behold, all t hi ngs are
Cosmato stated, "Mr. the United States.After obbecome new" t2 Corinthians inside us. lie deals with the weakness. We then have to
inner man, and when we seek decide whether to let him
Lelstner is not an entertainer. tliinlng his college degree, he
5:17).
studied at the Birmingham
ng
yo
g
Consider
a
fine
l
ooki
un
his
guidance, he shows us how control it or to give it to God and
He Is an evan gel in song. He is a Conservatory of Music. In the
man
in
his
twenties
who
canoe
to
stand
up on the inside and let limo deliver us. Th ere is no
favorite wherever he travels, ear ly ye ars of his ministry, he
our
to
me
for
prayer.
lie
almost
fell
overcome
mortal weakness that God cannot
/
and you are assured that you was featured soloist on "Radio
"Brother
arms.
weaknesses.
into
my
deliver. God is so great He can
will be thrilled wi th his music.
Revival," the oldest daily
Roberts, I must have help," he
This yo ung man turned his deliver anybody from any
Lowell is cr usade soloist and religious broadcast in Dixie.
LOWELL LEISTNER
sobbed. "1 am sick." As I weakness over to God and weakness!
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FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1401 S. Sanford Ave.
Rev. Hugh VV. Pain
Minister
Sunday School
1:45a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Wed. Service
1:30p.m.

DeBary UMW Meets

HOLY CROSS
401 Park Ave.

4:30-5:30 p.m.

Mass

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
2424 PalmetloAve.

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Deliver me, Lord, from the sentimentality of simply wishing . . . the polite indifference of well -wishing
the numbing temptation not to get involved.
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The children's choir of First Baptist Church of Oviedo will
present a music-drama written and directed by Judy Rogers,
Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. Called 'A Little Child Shall Lead Them",
the presentation is free to the public and features children in
kindergarten through second grade. It Is the story of a little
girl named Laura, who shows her adoptive parents God anew
when problems develop in the family. In the drama, Laura's
toys seem to come alive when she is in the room.

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Music-Drama By Director

Nazarene

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Lord, grant me grace to be a trieiid
well-wisher. Give me courage to stand for something,
and to stand with others who shale the belief. Prime
me with vision to build tomorrçw ... faith to know it will
come, .. patience to await the dawn.

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Christian Science
LONGW000
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Church Ave. 6 Grant St.
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Pastor
Rev James W Hammock
1:45a.m.
Sunday School
11:004.m.
Morning Worship
i:pUp.m.
Church Training
1:00p.m.
' Evening Worship
Wednesday Evening
130p.m.
Prayer Service

2401 S. Park Ave

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THE ROSARY CHAPEL

Sunday
Confession

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Lots of well-wishers, though! They guild the day
with their cheery platitudes. They just know everything
without their getting involved.
will work out right

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OUR LADY QUEEN
OF PEACE
Orthodox Catholic Church
holding services In The Peace Chapel of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
4th £ Magnolia
Traditional Latin Mass
Sun. 11:31
Rosary Walk In the Park follow sd by
Benediction Wed. at
1:00p.m.
Confession before Mass or by appt.
Priest, Father Dismas Marble
322.1477

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
S 1Park Avenue, Sanford
10r. Jay T. Cosmato
Pastor
Morning Worship
1:30a.m.
tunday School
9:45^.
,Mornlng Worship
11:00a.m.
Church Training
i:ISp.m.
Evening Worship
730p.m.
Wed Prayer Service
4:30p.m.

Welli

W i;hing

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
PIl Oak Ave ., Sanford
Fr. William Ennis
Pastor
Ant. Pastor
Fr. Pete? Mitchell
Sat, Vigil Mass
1:0 P.M.
Sun Mats
Sam.. 10:3*613 noon
Contissions. Sat,
4.56 47 p m.

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NEW BETHEL AME CHURCH
Main SIred-Canaan City
Pastor
Rev. M H. Burke Jr.
1:30am
Sunday School
1100am
Morning Worship
400pm
Evening Worship
7:30pm
Tues Evening Prayer Srrv.
1: 00 pm
Tues official Board Meet

Congregational

Few wishing wells left. Those that rerniin dl... pieserved more by sentiment than superstition

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Leo F , King
Pastor
V Scott Harris
5:30611 am
Morning Worship
I 45 a m
Sunday School
500 pm
UMYF
Mens Prayer breakfast
4:30
a rn
Ind 64th Thursday
Family Night Supper
i'OOpm
3rdSuriday

Assembly Of God ,:::: The

Ccc. 27th and Elm
ev E Don Coc
Pastor
orning Worship
S;30a.m.
1:40 a.m.
t hoof of the Bible
Lorn,nq Worship
11:00a m.
twennq Service
100pm

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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
ii, Park Ave.

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Graduation Gift
High school graduates at Holy Cross Episcopal will receive
gifts and participate in the service Sunday.

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New pastoral assignments for
De Land and Orlando Dist ricts
were among those announced
Friday night by Bishop Joel
McDavld at the concl usion of
the 137th annual session of the
United Methodist Church's
Florida Conference. June 13
will be moving day for
ministers receiving new ap
pointments,
In Sanford, Ro bert W. Miller
has been assigned to Christ
United Methodist Church and
Brette P. Sa nf ord will be the
new associate pastor at First
United Methodist. Charles

McKenzie has been assigned to
Trinity United M ethodist and

Myra Jones was named
chapla in of t he Florida United
Methodist Children's Home in
Enterprise.
Associate Pastor at First
United Methodist V. Scott
Harris has been assigned as
pastor of Riverview UMC In
Ormond Beach.
Robert F. Dickinson will be
the new associate at Cornmunity United Methodist
Church
in
Casselberry
replacing Walter L. Reid Jr.
who will be sent to St. Paul
IJMC in Orlando.

Something Special' For INegro College Fund
"SOMETHING SPECIAL", a Channel 2's John E. Evans and

televised fund raising event, Dr. Oswald P. Bronson,
president of Bethune-Cookman
will be broadcast over a
county area on June 9 8-11 p.m. College.
on WESH.TV for BethuneNancy Wilson and Clifton
Cuokman College and the Davis will highlight the line up
United Negro Coll ege Fund.
of the parade of stars along with
e Temptations, Bernie Casey,
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Bethune-Cookman
McCoo and Billy Davis, Gloria 8UPPOft
Loring, Barry Williams and College is one of two UNCF
colleges in the state of Florida,
many more.
Other festivities during the
"Something Special" is the evening will Include a live
first televised fund raising remote hun the Plaza Hotel
special for the United Negro where Joy Bryon of WESH and
College Fund and will benefit 41 B-CC alumni will gather.
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Rev. William Ennis presented trophies to outstanding students in the 81h grade
graduating class Wednesday night at All Souls School. From left, Rose Marie
Schutz, iteligion; Susie Brisson, effort; 'fammy Kaleel, Math; their teacher,
Herbert Eckstein; Michael Leonar, general excellency: Sister Moira, principal;
Martha Mericle, language arts; Sandy Stoddard, Science and Patti Eads, Social
Studies,

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as a "marker" for a losing bet.

lie said. "I sit" (lie' original tanmiper with it. I make

children, both notorious scene nated tile part, %%its illiscast.
stealers. But filching a scene

which is why tile)- want file in

"lie played Sorrowful like an thienim. They say I've got $5

from ,Nlattliau with his basset elegant midwestern senator. inillion built fit at tire box office
hound face is well nigh f il l- l'mmi a New Yorker miiyself and I because I make audiences fthl
possible.
know guys like Sorrowful."
good and relaxed. They tell me
One of his best loved filn
Walter finished lunch and nn speech is meretricious and
was "11w Bad News Bears" in lurched out of the commissary. that imiy externals are excellent.
which he was aswarm with lie plodded do%1I the studio whatever
that means.
prepubescent baseball mop- stree ts in his patented oblique
amble which makes tutU appear
pets.
"All I know is that I keep

"I'liat stuff about kid actors is to Lit- walking oil the bias. telling inyself riot to perform. I
a cliche, I tell you," Matthau Preoccupied, lie mmmdc his way try' to be natural and not make
said. "I don't want to talk about to his office a imiile distant.
the stagehands laugh. If the
that little Sara , She's all right.
Walter's Walcan' Productions crew laughs, you're acting too

"But I'll tell you what makes dus coinpany co-produces tits

liluch.

the kid so cute. It's her false fdnits and takes a healthy bite of

"l'mn happy doin g one picture

teeth. When we started (he the profits us an imiipressive but a veir. I can't ito more because
picture, she lost a tooth and utterly barren office. 'I'here ""IS it's too much work. I need a few

tile), filled tile gap with it falsie.

nothing oil his desk .savu a

weeks to repleiiisli tile talent

She lost another omit' a couple of telephone. 'llie coffee table was
Ali assistant direLlor entered

said b'lonige'd It) 5(HI1LJUC else. Walter's office, beckoning lain

"She only wears tile plate

when she's working. It miiukes said, ''hello, Willy'? 'I'his is

"1 don't have problems with
Satisfied thuit he'd made th e
my teeth. My problem is the right wager, he' telephoned his

Anal

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ABC's Tuesday flight lead by %%here James
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to serure the lead oil Monday,

1: Three's Conipany; 2:

its 1%londay i9ght schedule and Prewitt by inventing Preml.t.'s Enough; 4: Vacation Ill 1101

network schedule, he was told it

ABC Monday imiovie; 5: Murk &amp;

and later, in answer to a

schedule:

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"Misadventures of Sheriff and "Real People" NBC's best
Iohio" show indicated it wo uld bets among the new shows.

In the ratings race, CBS beat
ABC fit the Nielsens for tire
Silverman was most en- week ending May 27 --- the first
thusiastic about "Heal People," Wne since January that ABC
said "Hello Larry" would get a lost first place. Major con-

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of the nation's most beloved variety shows, pop concerts,

entertainment landmarks.

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after a gala premiere Thursday earth and, as the biggest

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laser shows and one-man

Pump" The recent gasoline
crunch, the reasons behind this

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Strokes" now would play episode's of winch scored in the
outside family viewing time top 20, 'Dunrimy", and "The

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night. Some 5,000 Invited

theater in New York, we are
premiere guests, including looking forward for convention
Mayor Ed Koch, crowded in to business," Jam told the pro-

admire the $5 million renova- miere audience. "Our first
lion of the "new" Musical Hall show is based on Radio City
the show which relied heavily celebration."
on the legendary 36 Rockette

dancers, putriered now by 36
male Rockets.

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dressed audience saw was a
series of exercises in nostalgia,

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LATE MOVIE "Tra- seemed doomed by financial dance routines from current
vels With My Aunt" (1972)
realities that made It a loser as Broadway musical hits. The
Maggie Smith. Alec McCowen,
a first-run family movie show was thinly tied together
conservative
Showcase.
manager is persuaded by his
by the drainaticline ofatourist
eccentric aunt to accompany
amily determined to see all of
An innovative new manage- f
her on a search for her kid-

Rhythm &amp; Rhymes

young bank

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Will Feature All Drinks 75c
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New York's top sights In two
ment organization, Music Hall days.
Productions, Inc., has come up
with a charming but somewhat
Although official New York
cornball show formula concen- has gone to bat over the past
tratü on the tourist altrac- two years to save Music Hall
Lions of the city, from the from the wrecker's ball, there

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Of Dana" (Premiere) Melissa
Sue Anderson, Robert Carradone. A teen-sger who moves
to a different state alter the
divorce of her parents finds her
values challenged by her
affluent, anti-social new classmates.

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"But I have no control over
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unites an American artist and a
Chinese girl. (2 1/2 His.)
(4)OTOBEANNOUNCED
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Matthau's
growled.
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substantial subject matter."
'l'he 10 top network programs
ridden, Radio City Music hail creative director of Walt
"F
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for th e week, according to the
reopened this week with a new Disney Productions, has aban- War Years," which picks up
A.C. Nielsen Cu. sere:
summer musical extravaganza doned the movie form at for a

Sam Spade to smooth out an
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MIss Marker.
anti-hero
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shoe kind of
Dodgers. I keep losing bets on So I play an 01(1
studio and Walter was taking
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ketball game. (Note: If a sixth
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11:00
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) THE END OF CIVILIZATION
(AS WE KNOW IT) Monty

Steinberg In a half-court bag-

Cl) 28 COMPANY
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l(unyone'sque character. Sorrowfuliones, shich he plays in

noted ''Larry" and ''Diff'rent

will be explored In this special,

Loughisfy and Kevin Dobson

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actor

lie thaled tire telephone and to tire set.
''l'mn going to the Dodger
tier lisp which is something to Joey. Who's starting for tile
gaine tonight," Walter said. -I
Dodgers tonight?"
listen to.
want to see them witt my own

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George McGinnis, Kevin

euniiie'nts I as making as an
anti-heroic.
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to be a hero. In the last 10 or 15

the archtypical

Karainazov.

expect In the coming months

murdered.(I 1/2 Hrs.)

[4) CHURCH SERVICE

lie was

already has made to Madison
When he tried to illustrate imuike CBS's "Dukes of IlaAvenue advertising agencies how NBC hoped to cut into zard" look like "The Brothers

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Boris Kerlotf, Gaily Moore.
While acting as amateur
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Meet The Killer" (B/W) (1949)

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Marl Blanchard, Horace

convent makes a deal with a
gangster to crack a safe filled
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folded his face into a grin.
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1tviin as an actor, he sairL
"l.conning a movie star didnt
enter in mmd. I asnt pretty
enough. I thought maybe I
could make a living as a
character man.

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-Buck Rogers fit the 25th .%laid)- ; 6:Taxi: 7: tienie Body
Tuesday, lie asked for tire Will
shows most likely to be hits in audience listened respecifully. clip oil NBC inovies. I'liat Century," lie said, %%its "it %sit)- fluman, Happy Days and
It wasn't easy. the proceedings wasn't
the network's fall schedule.
to do a Western with different "Dumminmiy"; 10: Barry Manilo
available, either.
The NBC president's en- began hi orderly fashion, with
"ilopefull)' the schedule in hardware" and likened it to the special.
thuslasm caine in response to a Silverman behind a lectern, and (tie full will play a little better old "Gunsnmioke" series.
question as Silverman faced in front of tile audience it huge
lie spoke of "A Nlan Called
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coincides with Julie's sudden
upsurge In political activity. (R)

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strategic desert outpost. (2
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Silverman is betting NBC's outlined how the network hoped slotting two-part big movies on time space left by the death of Laverne &amp; Sturley; 3: Eight Is

Phoebe Snow and Gloria Kaye.

Coverage of final-round play In
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Edith goes to apply for a bank
loan and discovers that there
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to comemmorate the 900th
anniversary of the martyrdom
of St. Stanislaus. Poland's
patron saint, is covered.
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bidder.

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the U.S. has submitted to a

endless problems.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) through persons you deal with

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across the sea in search of

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injured when he tries to cap.

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bidder.

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Barrett Browning, Sun Yat-

your life.

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death of Edward Langtry: her

activities geared to satisfy your 19) enormous favor which

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Bowlers Association Doubles
Classic from Sar, Jose. California
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phone extravaganza where

"Lillie: Sunset And Evening

pany of persons who can do you
BIRTHDAY
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repeat something that's wrong. today you might agree to do

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
a list of your priorities, then
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strive to follow through.

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anything and everything will be
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today. It will be the wall el position.
ARM (March 21-April 19)
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kilter.
Don't permit your thoughts to
VIRGO (Aug. Sept. 22) drift today if you're working
Objectives must be clearly with your hands. Your attention

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OKAY, BETS,

already deeply care about will
be strengthened this coming
year. The increased devotion,

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
n't do things for ethers today
Just because they're able to do
something for you in return.
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gets do to push and shove,
rely upon your logic.

to keep your budget in balance the consequences. This could
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birthday. Mall $1 for each to today, be certain that what you
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Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019.
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Be sure to specify Your birth Be very selective today
sign.
regarding whom you discuss
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your personal affairs with.
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rather than gospel should not be could be distorted.

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better days for making im- careful how you conduct
portaid decisions. You're likely yourself. Keep everything Out
to deal in ration.aWtIO1113
(Dec. 22stead of facing facts. Learn
CAPRICORN
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for your new Astro-Graph necessary to give anyone

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Realty Transfers
Winter Springs Dev. to Richard F.
Luis Gracia &amp; WI Irma to John II.
lc.sIing &amp; wf Nancy C., Lot 123 Carmichael, Lot 3, 131k c, Trim
'inter Springs Un. 3, $27,966.
Acres, $8,833.
GeraldIne M. Springer &amp; hb Carl 8.
Mabel Carter &amp; hb Roy to Max n.
Ze A. McVlcker, sql to Aime H.
Kret, &amp; WI Donna P., LI 13, 131k E.
uvin Jr. &amp; wf Gina M., Lot 57,
North Orl, Ranches, Sec. One,
ady Oaks, $52,500
$20,500.
BenlamIn F. Irvin &amp; WI Lola to
Gary 0. Bartnlck 8. WI Gail to
ancis Rapa &amp; *1 Alice, Lot 1, 131k
Paul Kryg &amp; WI Debrah L.. LI 4
Crystal Bowl 2nd Actdn, 5.45,500.
Devonshire, 537.000.
Dade Fed to Charles L. Hodoval &amp;
Linda L., Un. A 1 Sandlewood,

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
8:00 A.M.

45gne. $47403,

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HlnM. teerw1 *54ut$
Wuce A. BarnhllI 8. WI Rita M., LI

6it English Woods, $62,200.
.EalieJ. Evans&amp; Linda to Dean 6.
IJinsler &amp; WI Christine, Lot 8 Aldean
frdens $34,000.
Horvath Groves, Inc. to City
'l., S 30' of S"i of SE'/4 Of SW'/ f
Sec 32.21.31, $2,700.
Robert P. Fritz Jr. &amp; WI Brenda to
Anthony G. D'Aquisto&amp; WI Janet G.,
LI 273 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt
Sec 2, 162,000.
Beatrice Skovgaard, sql. to Julius
M. Garner 8. WI Beverly, LI 4, 131k 8,
Meredith Manor Nob Hill Sec.,
$35,000.
Roy F. Labossiere Sr. 1. WI Carol
to Michael Hemmen 8. WI Patricia,
Lot 3, 81k L. Summerset North Sec.
6, $42,000.
Wrenco Homes Inc. to Paul G,
Numbley &amp; WI Joy S.. Lot 316,
Wrenwood Unit Three, Second
Addn, $30S0O
Bobby ft. Motley 8. wI Thelma to
Norris H. Hartzog 8. WI Patricia, Lot
2$ Sanlando Ests., FIrst Addn.,
$35,900.
Hoist P. Grau, sql. to Mark E.
Shafranski &amp; WI Barbara A., Lot 16,
Howell Branch Woods s.d. $46,200.
ElanaShawtoWarren L. Fageley
8. WI Barbara S., LI 9 Town Of
Lbrtgwood, $77,500. •
JosephP.Wrba&amp;wfCarolAnnto
Carlos A. Garcia a. WI Ivelte, LI 400
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec 2,
9,000.
Bobby L. Rollins &amp; WI Cynthia to
Mark 0. Hoen I. wi Boyle, Lot 147
Hills, $25,000.
Joht" L. Brewer &amp; wI Marsha to
%fephen A. Anderson &amp; *1 Mona A.,
tOt 34, Spring Oaks sd, $51,500,
'tarI B, Hall I. WI VIrginIa to
Jq$sie Smith &amp; wf Anna T., Lot I &amp;
IA, 8111 23, Dreamwold, Sec. Four,
Nicholas L. A. Martuccl &amp; WI
Euge,,Ia to Wilmeth G. Burns &amp; WI
*ace, Lot 38 13111 0, The Forest,
140,500.
Avy HInes, wid., etal to J. M.
atlaway, trustee, Lot 384 Town Of
LongwOod, $22,500.
Tommy R. Turner, sql 8. MarcIa
Turner, sgl. to John W. Gore 8.
FlInch A., Lot 35, 01k C, Hidden
Lake Un. 18, $31,$Q0.
Joseph H. Hertilng &amp; wf ElIz. to
ln L. Skullety 1. WI Debra &amp;
Dennis S. 1401: 8. wI Cornine, Lot 32
fndtre* West, s000.
Betty M. Kinney, sgl &amp; Louise W,

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County
teqles"on
June 12, 1919 at 7:00 P.M. or as soon
thereafter as possible to consider a
ft,

proposed amendment.to Ordinance
7623'
An ordinance relating to specIfIed
areas 01 Seminole County served by
water and sewer systems acquired.
owned or operated by Seminole
County; amending Ordinance 76.23
by revising section 1.07, section 1.08,
section 2.01, sectign 2.03, section
2.01, sectIon 3.02 and sectIon 3.03. All
revisions relate to increasIng both
water and sewer service rates and
connection fees.
Bob French, Chairman
Board of County Commission
Seminole County, Florida
Publish: May 20, 27, June3, 10, 1979
DEJ.76

FICTiTIOUS NAME
Noticeisherebygiventhatweane
engaged In business at 750 Hwy. 17.
, Longwood, Seminole County,
Florida, under the fictitious name f
CARSOFLONGWOOD,andthatWe
intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida In accordance with
the provisIons of the FictItious
Name Statutes, To.WiI: Section
865.09 FlorIda Statutes 1957.
51g. James H. Lucas
T. S. Birchfleld
Publish June 3, 10, 17, 24, 1979

OEK.2i
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII'
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79'N2'CA'i5.K
MAURICE LIEBERMAN and
ROSE LIEBERMAN, his wife:
and JEROME SWIMMER end
5lRLEY SWIMMER. hIs Wife,
PlaIntiffs,
J.F. GRANT, at al,

Defendants.
NOTICIOFACTION
TO: J.F. GRANT, residence
unknown, if alive, his unknown
I, married, and if dead, his
respective unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees and grantees; and anp and
all persons having or claiming any
right, title or interest In end to the
following described land In SemInole

County, Florida, to.wit:
The Southwest ¼ of the Southeast
McNamara, sal. to Alan Edw.
' o the Southwest ¼ CI Section 9,
Shackleft &amp; wI Margaret, N 30' of
Township 2) South, Rang. 3) East
Lot 23, &amp; S 45' of 22, Golden Rod
(ieUaparctltwoafldcfllhelf acres.
Manor, 538.000.
square in the SOutheast COtfl
'Dean Grove 8. WI Mary to
tenh)
Lawrence H. Berry 1. wI Stephanie,
YOU AND EACH OF YOU we
EioIE¼ofNW¼ofSE¼ofSecfl.
notified that an action to quiet title
3)30, $113,000.
to the above.described property has
Donald F. Stormer WI Leone M.
been filed against you in the above
tq, Vernon 8. Reynolds, Lot $ 8111 i,
styled Court and you are required to
Mobile Manor 2nd Sec., ioo.
serve a copy of your written
H. A. Miller Constr. to Donald
defenses, if any, to it on W,C. Hut.
DiIIe I. WI Marcine, Lot 151 W II'
chison, Jr., Hotctii$On &amp; Morris,
of II, 5111 G. West Aitamonte Ht5.,
Plaintiffs' attorney, WhCU
Sec. Two $40,500.
is P.O. Drawer H, Sanford, Florida
Michael Tadden I. wI Julie to
32771, on or before the 15th day Of
WiIiec• ft. Pinkley 8. wI Eli:., Lot$
June, 1979, and file the origInal with
QWwns Mirror Addn., CS, $11,400.
the Clerk of this Court either bfore
u; J. Doetith I WI DolOres to
Dominic Lattanzio (married) I service on Plaintiffs' attorney or
immediately thereafter: othirwise
Cãseppe Lattenzio, Lot 21, 0111 0,
a default will be entered against you
South Pinscrest $35,000.
for the relief demanded in the
The Greafer Constr. Corp to Lloyd
complaint.
6. Le Cain Jr., sgi., Lot N River
WlTNESSmyhendandtheI*elol
Run Sec. Three, $14,900.
c)Edw. H. Parker 8. Richard
this Court on the ih day ci May,
1979.
10 Robert C. Patrick &amp; wI Donna
(SEAL)
IMauel E. Seeley, beg. 900 N of
ARTHUR H. BECKW$TH,
con. of SW¼ of SE¼ of Sec. 222)

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3)00.
I Point Prop Inc. to Roewood
is Inc.. Loll) Cypress Landing
bli Point, $14,400.

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CIerkOftheClrCuitCoUrt
By: CynthIa Proctor
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 13, 70. 21, June 3, 1919
QF '12
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3consicutivetimes .. . 3$c a line
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To assIst In office I warehouse.
3334466,

Children to keep in my home
Day or Night. Hot meals
32250)5

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Realty World, lhe Real Estate

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373.1333

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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Child Care with hot meals
2 to 8 years
322.6431

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79974.CA-O4E
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
OTIS SANDERS, JR.,

Special Summer program Ion 6 12

yrs. old including weekly
swimming, skating, 8. movies.
3726645 SANFORD EARLY
CHILDHOOD CENTER

Husband.Petitloner,
and
JUANITA WILLIAMS SANDERS,
Wlfe.Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Juanita Williams Sanders
You are hereby notIfied that a
proceeding for Dissolution of
MarrIage a Vinculo has been filed
against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your writthn
defenses, if any, thereto upon
Petitioner's attorney, whose name
and address appear below, on or
before June 27, 1979 and file the
original thereof with the Clerk of
this Court either before servIce on
Petitioner's attorneys or im
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In the
Petition.
WITNESS MY HAND and theseaI
of this Court on the 23rd day of May,
A.D., 1979.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Court
By: Susan F. Tabor
Deputy Clerk
RICHARD L. MAMELE
HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
Post Office Drawer H
230 North Pack Avenue

Florida 32771
'Publith May27, idn.3,1L17'1979
DEJI)9

______________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION,
CASE NO. 791Ii.CP
IN RE: Estate of SYLVAN
RIEGEL,
Deceased,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS Oft DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the adminIstration of the Estate
of SYLVAN RIEGEL, Deceased,
File No, 79211.CP is pending In the
Circuit Court of SemInole County,
FlorIda, Probate Division, the ad.
dress of whIch is Room 322,
Seminole Countj Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida 32771, The Per.
sonal Representatives of the estats
are JEAN ETTE ft. BROWN and
DOROTHY v. CRAIGHEAD, whose
address Is co Post OffIce Box 132$,
Winter Park, Florida 327O. The
name and address of the Personal
RepresentatIves' attor
TERRANCE H, DITTM' , t
Murrah, Doyle, O'shea and Sassei',
P.A., 000 West Morse Boulevard
(P.O. Box 132$), Winter Park,
Florida 32710.

9—Good

U.Pick Black Eye Peas. 1.5 bu. Call
Herbert Russell 322.7238 for
information.

Clean 3 OR, 2 bath, garage.
Central Air, fenced backyard.
1st, last mo. rent, security
deposit, $325 mo. $62.1fl9 or 322.
0141.

1—Instructions

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0296.

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Experienced New &amp; Used car get
ready man. See Mike at Joe
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Typist secretary, Part time, cx.
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in Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
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ills. Park Ave.
Babç' SItter wanted 2 or 3 day
week, 2:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
322609
Nurses. RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides,
Llve.ln companIon, short term
assignment. Homemakers Up.
John 621.0636.
Hous.iosper- Must be good with
chIldren. Mon. thru Fri. Own

trans. &amp; references. Deltona
Area. 574.1404,
LPN, Full tIme &amp; part time. Apply

WITHIN

THREE

may have that challenges the
vahidty of the decendent's Will, the
qualifications of the Personal

Dorothy V. Craighead,
as Personal R.preswtativ
the Estat, ci

SYVAN RIEGEL,
Attorney for Personal
Representatives:

TERRANCE H. DITTMER
Of Murnah, Doyle, O'shea
an Sasse', PA.
West Morse Boulevard

P.O. 80*1328
Winter Park, Florida 32790
Telephone: (305) 8449001
Publish June 3, 10, 1979
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inc. REALTOR, MLS

373.521,525 annually. Graduation
from an accredited college or
universIty with 4 years of

323-5774

Day or Night

progressIvely responsible cx
perlence in federal grants

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planning, employment and
manpower programs 2 years of
which must have been In a
supervisory capacity or an
equivalent combination of

ROIIIE'S

Employer M.F.
ACOLORFULFUTURE
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 644.
3079 for details.
AVON

REALTY
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24 HOUR E 322-9283
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/A.FHA-235-Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment

io care tar cidenly lady

during the day while daughler
works. Winter Springs area. 327.

0600.

MAID POSITION- exp.
preferred. Apply in person.
Sanford Nursing I Cony. Center,
950 Mellonville Ave.

FIRST TIME OFFER 3 BR, 2 full
baths, spotlessly clean, step

Wanted

SUNNY DAYSI 3 BR, 1½ bath
home on large loll Central air,
w-w carpet, Pan. FR, w-fIreplace, coy, patio and grill
'and Morel BPP WARRANTEb.
Shiny Deal for 539,9001

saver kit. w.eye level micro

range oven on full standard
range, 1g. ref. 8. OW, cxc. closet

iWill

speCs. Priced nlght,'won't jiltI"
$31,300.

Clean Const. New Homes
322.3421

OWNER HEADING for moun
tains. Cute 3.1 wIg. yd. I plenty
of shade, storage galore, quIet
but easy access to I-I &amp; down.
town areas. Unexcelled value,
$21,500.

Opportunies

"Receive 100 letters or more daily
each containing $1.00. Will send
copy of plan plus 6 Formulas for
$1.00 and stamped envelope.
Send to: H.P.,)., 7113 Killian,
Orlando, Fla. 32107,
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Won't last long. Only $34,900.
WHERE THE ACTION 151 Exc,
locatIon, dance studio business

w.great potential on Hwy. 17.92.
Only $7000

FUTURE HOME OR SUMMER
HOME,2acres locatedon spring
fed lake in the mountains of N.

NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.
DID IN ONE OF SANFORDS

Carolina. $11,900.

BUSIEST AREAS

IDYLLWILDE 3 BR, 2 8 lovely
stone fireplace I FR. Im.
presslve entrance foyer,
decorator wallpaper, extra
storage &amp; utility nm El. garage

p1EAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES —
JOIN SANFORD'S
SALES
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LEADERI WE IST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN,APIYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. ii

REALTY WORLD.,

ARE YOU
BURNED UP
ABOUT NO ACTION?
DO YOU FEEL
RIPPEDOFF
BY HIGH FEE AGENCIES?
HAVE YOU BEEN

TURN ED OFF
BY PATRONIZING
COUNSELORS

Harold

SeeIng Is believing. The truly

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
74351 5. French (17.97) Sanford
3235371

IMMEDIATE

FAST PLACEMENTS
LOW FEE
2WEEKS SALARY
FRIENDLY PEOPLE
WE CARE

5443. Athens, Ga. 30601, or call
404344.$450

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SEIGLER REALTY

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BROKER

Sales

'24395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

flfOf'd 321.0702

Leader needs Associates, cxpenanced or newly licensed
NoW!

Large kitchen &amp; LI
A vHs only, no pets
*31.1 $44

Sanford 321.0640
Orlahdo 327.1571

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CITY WATER and SEWER INCLUDED

1250

S ADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS

323 6038

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CARRIAGE
COVE

SR.427
2M1. Eel Il-ti
SANFORD

MON.-SUtl.
9:00A.M.
5:00P.M.

Snapper rider w 5 bu. rear bag.
Will consider trade for self
propelled rear bagger. Walk
behind. 323-6117.

3238160

Oominant Advertising
40 Hour Sales Training

Meenber Realtors I ERA
ationai Referral Service
Full.Time Office Supervision

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Good terms, owner holding.

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Concrete work- Patios, side
walks, driveways. Free Esti
mate. Call Mr. Taylor 3228543.

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REMODELING IREPAIR

JACK FROSt Cent. heal Air
Cond Servi' Free Es! on
iris! Comm &amp; Res. 377-0708

5.0. BALINT I ASSOC.
322.1665
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Appliances

e yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 321.132!

I Man, quality operation

Lawn PMinteince
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Alan's Appliances
Rt'frigeraf ion A C Repair
Licensed 3230039

CertIfied Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREEESTIMATES

373 8719

Beauty Care

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Mowing

321 0098

MOWING&amp;LANDSCAPING
)234U1
Free Estimate
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519 1St St )7 5742
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General Landscapinç Rots
specialists, top soil I iul dirt
lawn main!. &amp; tree trimming
323 2948.

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New or repair leaky showers our
- specialty 25 yrs Esp 8698562.
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Sen(I.ltSlOtJse
II)

essmaking

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Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
372 0707

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CUSTOM CABINETS
net' Es!.
323 0429 after 530

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results.

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Central If eat &amp; Air (ond. Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford 322 177)

323 7310

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Air Conditioning
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LOAD IN FROM THE NORTH'
Large selection of oak. walnuf &amp;
mahogany fumn Especially nice
Queen Anne BR suite, plus other
tine mahogany corner china;
oak bow fronts, fancy cedar
lined wardrobe; wrought iron
patio I urn assorted sm tables.
lamps &amp; misc
VISA MASTERCHARGE
$ CASH DOOR PRIZES 1

•SANFORDAUCTION.

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•PU B LI C AUCTION •
MON., JUNE 4,7 PM.

17155 French Ave

8

'68VW Bug. Good mechanical
cond 61.000 mi Best offer 322
1661. 322 5536
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323 4917

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NA, VA AND CONVENTiONAL FINAJICINI AVAILULE

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1970 ord Pick up Truck
iS,000actual miles
C.11 322 6307 after 5p.m.

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SCASHI
Paying 516 &amp; up men's. $8 &amp; up
womens class rings Alsu buying
wedding bands. Sterling 8. any
marked gold. Any cond 678 2232

PrS$$jallyamed •ucl 'Ca

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'76 Malibu, loaded AM FM, etc.
13.0000r best offer

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ORIENTAL RUGS. WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644 8126

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322 9111
Eves after 6 &amp; weekendS

3 &amp; 4 8m, 2 Bath Models • EnvQy Etficisot

549W. Lake Mary Blvd.

Inspection June 2

Aulo, w camper top &amp; CII
$t5000r t,es? offer 123 1917

sell

39,500

June 9th

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197? Jeep Wagoneer
LOADED! EXTRA NICE!
322 8195

furniture, Refrig

Roinblei_uood
PREDEVELOPMENT PRIIE$ NOW FftOM

ASSOCIATES, INC.
PHONE 322.5252

'69 Buick Special. AM S track,
PS• $4000r best offer
323 9007

Larry's Mart, ?ISSantord Ave

Will swap late model car or truck
for equity in your home, acreage
or building lots Call 298 0912 or
299 1486

FRICKE &amp; FRUCKE

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F ISO. PS, PB. 6 cyl
nv,'rilrivn rnacjc air chocks
Take over
fidt' window
iiyint'fltS3?3730S

Cash 3224132

ExteriorCleaning

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Ught l'ulIng

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Yard Debris, Trash
Aclances&amp;Misc.
(LOCAL) 349 5371

(18.1' 1.- .tc'rior I ungus &amp; rnilcit'w
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16 p.m.

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drop ceilings, etc. Call $34 7412,

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GrOOming &amp; Boarcing

throughout thecountry need
thousands of mice to help
save lives from cancer.

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win

yo help?

American Cancer Scirty

'wshadeshup
anda r&amp;d.
l5PiCIcC,'S,i(rl.l.,(,,,,L,,.t.

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•SUNSHINE STATE,.

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog 8. Cat boarding, bathing,

clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, s':reened
outside runs, also air (end.
cages. 322 572

Home

Improvements
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INSULATION Balling, blowing,
RACO Foam. tiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
3210839 or 904 131670$ collect

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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed. Insured Bonded
FREE Ettlmates. (305) 322-9460
Painting by Anthony Conino. In
teqior, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 3220071

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530 p.m on
Research scIrnhlsIs III
universIty l,lbora(onies

GIVE TO YOUR

Painting

removal Roofs, wails, decks,
etc Free Est 3396066,6688335

&amp;tinor home repairs, pain,
cleaning, yard work, pressure
cleaning, windows replaced,

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25445. rCa.
.3n oni. 323 7113,

79-Trucks-Trailers

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PB, PS. New seat covers. $695
323 2376.

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APPLIANCES Sanford ur
nih' Salvage 3?? 872!

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7:30 pm to 9:00 pm

1963 4.Dr, Ford 5.W
Needs some work but runs
fl'w 8.3

77 Y,irnaha DOHC 750. mag.
wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
mi per gal 11.700 3fl 0039
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CAREER NIGHT

Saturday

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3866 or 32) 7710

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Azalea Sale, 89c ea., 10 or more
Ii's likepennies from heaven when
79g. Furn. 8, Things, 500 Sanford - you
"Don'I Heeds" with A
Ave. 373 6593
want aa,

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We'll Introduce you to the business, discuss your earning
potential, tell you what It takes to be a success.

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estate, the place to begin is at an ERA Career Night.

HOMESITES

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T3NA AUTO AUCTIc.
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserv?d price. Call 904.255.
8311 for further details
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

Realtors

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Pasture for Rent
Sanford area.
831 663.1

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Entire household-W 0, lurn.,
Iawnmower. Sat. 1. Sun, 7)1
Wynn Dr. (Sunland). 3238749.

THE WAY YOU SPEND YOUR DAYS

Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp;
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment
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r mm 51010150
C,II 322 1621. 372 146Q
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78-ltOrCYcleS

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOWSAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

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'70 Chrysler 9 pass wagon. New
tires, rebuilt rr or, extra clean
gal Family or
Loaded 16
work car. %i,A 273 $629

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75 models Call 3399100 or $34
1603 (Dealer
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FREE KITTENS
(4) 8 week old kitfens. I yr old
kitten 8. mother cat Your
choice--one or all 323 0)85
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62-Lawn-Garden
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f.ENMORE WASHER- Pans
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

'71 VW Coldair new engine. $1250
'72 Cad Coupe. excel cono Req
gas. $1150 Baha. real sharp.
$900 Call 323 0777

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Dalmatian Puppies
Wh &amp; bIk. shots &amp; wormed
371 0861

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The Sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you get
resul's,

lei Dodge Van, 6 cyl.. Auto., AC,
c's. Custom interior Must sell
week $3400 3?
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bird dog pups 9 wCekS old
678 3187 ,,tter Sp m weekdays

Copier like new
ExIra paper, 5115
373 5774

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Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co.. Inc.
P.O. Box 1328. Longwood, FIa. 32750

assume.

Stenstrom Realty,

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o0—Off ice

1972 Mercury Marquis. PS. AC.
AM FM Stereo &amp; CB radio.
11,000 372 6610

75--Vans
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springs &amp; mattress $23.95 oa
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 7
rnatchingendtables$39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
&amp;.nIo;d 377 8721.
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'76 Pinto Wqn 6 cyl auto ,PB, PS.
new tires, gd cond Ask $2195
339 3990

For Estate. Commercial &amp; Resi
th'nh, Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction 323 5620
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English Spaniel pups AKC
Champ blood line. $150 $115 372
7430 alter 4 p ''

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telescope steering, new in.
spection Excellent tires- runs
&amp; looks good. $500 or trade for
500cc or larger motorcycle. 323
4601 before 8 a m or after 6 p m

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Piano for sale. Console, upright
Krohter Campbell, 6 mos. old,
19500r fin $58 for 7 yrs. 322 5)09
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Guitars, Drums. Bxngos. Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos
tioti Ball's Disc Center Inc.
372 2755
2202 French Ave

51-Household Goods

phone (305) 862•3363

3 BR, 2 bath splIt plan. FR, Double
corner lot. $4,000 down

Compatible Associates
flver 22 Years Experience

ontidsntial discusson of
your career In Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, RealtorOwner,.
at 3232420.

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BR suite new, $239; 5 PC LR
new, $399, Loveseat 544.958. Ut
7 PC dinettes, $69958. up; Ref.
$508. up; El. stove, $608. up; full
size draperies, 1108. up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So of
Sanford, 3228721.
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CN SALE-- NEW twin size box

For sate, complete w tan.etc
After 6. 323 581]

A MONTH

MILES

ROBSON MARINE
29n Hwy. 1797
Sanford, Fla. 3277!
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311 315E First St
372 562?

COMPARE THESE FEATURES

"Tr'rT"T"
Boat Trailer, $100
3?? 76l2after 5p.m

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BUILDINGS'' Special factor',
purchaseon all steci, clear span
buildings
30*48' xl? for
$3,971 00.
10*48*11
tor
54.959 00.
40*72*14
før
$5,987 00.
for
18*77*14'
56.98500 F 0 13 factory All
buildincs include 25 lb wind load
and large double sliding door
Call 305 331 4647 9 a m to S p m
collect

W 25 hp Johnson Motor
5100 32) 0753
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Aoua Camper Houseboat with 1978
70 hp Evinrude, enclosed head
water, 3 burner gas stove
Sleeps four Excellent family
boat for fishing, cruising. Uses
very little gas. 17.200. Call 904
427 1391 days. 901 427 1533
evenings.
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Camper Top
For short bed truck
3228545

Bunk Beds &amp; Mattresses, good
cond., $100 IA 78*13 new tIres.
$60. 3221448 after 1 p.m.

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For Sale--- 197) Pontiac 2 di.,
table, bed, couch, dresser 8.
washing machine. Can be seen
at 7)1 Palmetto Ave Sat &amp; Sun.,
June 2nd &amp; 3rd.

3227195
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Matching Aqua Blue studio couch
&amp; chaIr, coffee table, SilO.
323-1591

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Carpet- red,- blue shag. $250 sq
yd Sanlord Auction, 1215
French Ave 373 7340.

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FREE MOVE IN WITHIN

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Furniture for Sale

'MOBILE HOMES AT COST

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Sailboat 1975 Victoria 18 7 mos
old, shoal oral! fixed keel. Great
racer or tamily cruiser Loaded
with ,'xtrac $4,200 or S?00 I.
assume payments Call after
P m 373 8216

'66 ()lct "98". lull power. Tile 8.

Auct'Ofl Sundays OP M.
Sanford Ave at Hwy. 127
Consignments Welcome
We Sell Esta'es
323 7050
KCIIOgS Auction Sales
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BIG AUCTION SALE
Sunday S P M
stereos.
beds,
Furniturp,
qlassware,ceramics. McCoy
Pottery Lots of Misc items
323 7030
KClbouS AuctiOn Sale
S Sanford Ave across from
Pineh,'e('ze Egg arm

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62-A--Farm Equip.

Rain or Shine • Sale on Property • Under Tent
For Plats • Brochures • Information

'Largest Listing Inventory

For a

2BR apts fully fumishad; pans,
diShes, silver, IIC. &amp; all utilities
Inc. Available till OCtober 1st
By day, wk. or month.
Shenandoah Village. 323.7920.

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531,900.

most
well know
Sanford's
progressive, Sales Volume

I BR- $159 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323-8420 Mariner's Village.

Ave.

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Real Estate Agency
373 5334

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Dawn.
town, very clean &amp; roomy See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Plantation Estates • 49 Parcels • Zoned A-i • Road Frontage
107 Acres • 1-5 Acre Tracts • (1) 6 Acre R-3 Apt. Site
4 Lakefront • Only minutes to Orlando • Deland • New
S myrna • Daytona Beach
LOCATION: 1-4 to Deltona Exit • Turn right • Go 1/2 mile to
Mansion Blvd. • Follow signs
TERMS: $500.00 Down Sale Day • Financing Available
10% Discount for Cash • $400.00 Drawing

3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH,
POOL, COVERED PATIO,
CENTRAL AIR &amp; HEAT, PRI.
VACY FENCE, VALENCIA CT.

2433', S. French (1792) Sanford

BIRTH
DEFECTS____

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GAR DEN CENTER
601 Celery Ave.

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Oak bow front chinas, $175 while
they last Sanford Auction, 1215
S French Ave 323 7340.

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Queen sz. natt., $30 up. Couches,
$15 up Furn &amp; Things. 500

Losing your hoMe &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3n 02)6.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 333.7fl$

MODERN

REALTORS

31—Apirtn*ats Furnished

TiSS SPACE cO.unlsuyeo ST ThE

CailBart

23.2222

AIR AND HEAT, CARPETS,
DUE FOR COPLETlOp4
AUGUST 1st. $3,O00.

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IVE TO

Office

FsCi I LU5 PIUMt, CLNTRAL

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Licensed Mortgage Broker
7323 So. U.S. 1 Titusville, FL
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42Mobile Homes

$41,500,

inford. Gracious living from t2S
weekly. Utilities included. 500 S.
Oak. 332.9433; 141.71$).

Day or

BUY THIS 3 BEDROOM BLOCK __________________________
HOME WITH SCREENED See our beautiful new8ARRING.
PORCH AND LARGE BARN.
TONw.Iapsidlng&amp;shlngleroof,
ONALMOSTSACRES PAVED
GREGORYMOBIL!HOME$
ROAD NEAR LAKE JESSUP.
3$O3OrlandoDr.
323.3200
ONLY $37 900
VA&amp; FHA Financing
LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
Owner holding. Beautiful 2 BR,2
FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK
bath, carpeted, C-HIA, new
FIREPLACE ON OVERSIZED
appl., screened porch, carport,
LOT WITH LARGE OAK
Large utility bldg. Fish I swim
TREES,
PAVED
ROAD
lnthegreal St. Johns plus tennis
FRONTAGE. ONLY $45,003
I swimming pool. You won't
believe it. $23,500,
3SF DROOM, 1½ BATH,? STORY
HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM,
BATEMAN REALTY NEAR DOWNTOWN SAN.
Rag. Real Estate Broker
FORD.
2435 Sanford Ave.
32147fl
Aft, 1*5. 333-7443,333.44,
NEW3 BEDROOM.2BAIH CR0.

wbutcher block cabinets, new
loon Iii., recessed lighting,
corning top stove, beamed
ceiling in LR I OR. Pool above
ground, new liner, all eqpt.
stays, patio carpeted, 7 fruit
trees, walking distance to stores,
schools I bus. Nice neIgh.
borhood, All this &amp; CH &amp; CA.

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2iOSsq.ft.ofiiving,remodeledkit

Room For Rent
With Kitchen Privileges
332.3937

*31.9993.

Branch

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3OApsv1n30nts Uiuniished
VA It
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REALTORS

New listing ldyilwllde, 1.2 im.
maculate home on con. lot,
beautifully landscaped, near
golf course I schools. $57,750.

The

IN THE WANT ADS. 33334)) or

2565

View of 1k. Dupont in Deltona.
ThIs 3 BR home In Deltona 1s6
yrs. young, C.H&amp;A, city water I
sewer, wIth a nice sc. patio. The
price Is nightt $32,500.

Mr. PatrIck 904.733.44ft
COLLECT.

CALL 323.5176
ASK FOR ANNETTE SUZI
THE PEOPLE WHO
CARE ABOUT PEOPLE
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Multiple Listing Service

us gIve you details. $96,500.

requIred $1,900, Send con.
fidentiai Information to TVT
Franchise Director, P.O. Box

OPENINGS

Hall

Lakevlew lot, Loch Arbor. 103'
paved rd., 240' deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal. Lk. Only
vacant lot in area. $14,950,

ANYTIME

breathtaking beauty o a
paradise on earth! We're not
exaggerating, just a 13 mm. ride
from Sanford I you are trans.
ported to WONDER LAND. Let

Ever wanted to own a beautiful
Fashion Boutique or Jeans
Shop? Nqw you can have your
own highly profitable busIness,
featuring over 130 famous name
brands I Inventory, Fixtures,
TraInIng plus an excIting Grand
Opening can be yours for $16,800
complete. For full delails call

'323.5774

3222420

________________

Involved in a secure fanchlse
busIness for themselves. Ex.
cellsnt Income potentIal. Ad.
vertlsing related experience
helpful, but not necessary. We
can and wIll prove cur claims as
to earnIng potential. investment

MA

Executive desk, i
credenza
Perfect cOed., $800, for all
Saxon photo copier, $200.
Hammond organ, 1)50. Portable
humidifier. $25. Firm on all
prices. Call 834 4105 after 6pm
&amp; weekends. 632 Oaki.urst St .
Altamonte Spgs

IOC. REALTOR, MLS

WANTED- Aggressive person or
man and wife team in the
Sanford area who desIres to be

TURN ONTO

WOODR U F F 'S

door. 164,900.

Sanford's Sales Leader
(CI)

EMPLOYMENT

•HOUSE WANTED.
In Need of Repairs

Yard Sale- Misc, tools &amp; Etc.
Ia m Tiil Sat &amp; Sun
2614 lroquoisAve

upgradIng. Great potentIal, good
cony, location, $59,900.

heat, ww carpet, DR, pantry,
large LR, porch and Much
Morel BPP WARRANTED. J.t
$29,900!

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
Owner must sill or trade due to
health. Radiator repair &amp; car
clean. Exc. location, good accts.

inventory I fixtures total more
than aSking price. No reasonable
offer refused, Call us today. This
sale for health reasons.

SUPER TAX SHELTER quad.
raplex, basics are here, needs

TERRIFIC! 4 BR, 1½ Bath home
in Washington Oaks with central

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3231488 Eves.

Orlando327-1577

*524,500. For the investment
.nlnded 2 unIt Apt. bldg. Good
tenants

Home with Every Imaginable
Ieaturei Pool &amp; patloi Lg. FR
with wet bar, DR. eq. utin
kitchen and huge BR'si Much
Morel BPP WARRANTED.

*

Sanford 321-0640

*515,000. 2 buIlding lots, zoned
MR.2, located west of Sanford.

Only $t0,000t

,

7439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

20 pct. Discount Sale
All Plants &amp; Mdse.

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
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47-Real Estate Wanted
a

*,500. End the space race in
this 4 BR, 2 bath (out of the
ordinary) split level home.
Great for expanding family.

JUST LISTEDI 4 BR, 3½ bath

STACKHOUSE

ARE

BUDGETS

Double dresser &amp; mirror, 2 night
stands, Pecan, $135: 1 Maple
chest. $40 Call after 1:3o p m
323 1309

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72-Auction

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MORTGAGE CORP.

FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

near shopping. Call today on this
one.

HALF ACRE nicely landscaped. 3
BR, centrally located, $ yr. old,

APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1-800432 4002

BOLSTERED WITH VALUES

Sanford 321-0702

__________________________
SANFORD: $21,300. 3 Bdrm., 1
bath, carport, nice neighbor.
hood. My equity &amp; assume low
rate loan at Sal mo. 2nd mm.
negotiabis'P 3234321.
8

NO APPLICATION FEES

BROKER

UNBELIEVABLE 7 BR, I bdth
*s10,000.Forthebullder5duplex
home in Geneva on I acres with
bldg. lots In city.
small pond &amp; extras! Stone
fireplace, sauna, OR, Fla.
Rm., STEMPER
AGENCY
Porch, 1g. BR'S, (3) CHIA
systems &amp; everything Imal.
REALTOR 322.4991
nj,blel BPP WAR RANTED.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Yours for $165,000!
Eves 862.3633 333.1939

Cash for your loll Will build .x
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medsi ln,, Realtor
644.30)3

SLIM

to $100,000

TOiS YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL.COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE

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

SEIGLER REALTY

*526,500. A cute starter or for the
young at heart. 3 BR, 1 bath,

BEAUTIFUL3 BR,2 bath home in
ldyllwildei Relax In enclosed
pool &amp; patio area! C.H&amp;A WW
carpet, Fla. Rm., eat-in kit., &amp;
every imaginable featurei app
WARRANTED. A Dream come
true for $68,000.

$4,000

45.A-jt of State
Property

CHOOSE FROM.

372.2780.

on nice corner lot with OR, front
&amp; rear porch, fIreplace,
cathedral ceilings&amp; Morel Only,
$22,000!

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WITH BOAT DOCKS AND RE.
CREATION. ONLY 112,900.

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Carport Sale
7413 Sanford Ave
Sat, Sun 10 5

Wrangler Jeans Sale $10 99
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
322 5791
310 Santord Ave

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

DISTANCE TO LAKE MON.
ROE, PAVED ROAD, CITY
WATER, $7,000. TWO TO

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62—Lawn-Garden - -

54-Garage_Sales

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

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&amp; Soki

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R Legg. LIc.
Mtg. Broker. 823 No. 1 D
Wymore Rd Allamonte
862 7411
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS. . .SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 3222611 or
831.9993 and a friendly Ad-Visor
will help you.

NICE CORNER LOT, WALKING

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BO

INC. REALTORS
830.6133 or 339-4711 eves.

ON PAVED ROAD, AREA OF
NICE HOMES. ONLY $3,500.

renovated, over sized lot.
Owner hold mortgage. 911 Elm.

JUST LISTED 2 BR, I bath home

'

FORREST GREENE

$6,900.
NICELY WOODED HOME SITE

2 BR, 1 bath house completely

CAN YOU BELIEVEI 1 BR, 1 bath
home in immaculate cond. Small
lot with large front &amp; rear
porches, DR &amp; 1g. BRi A Buy for
' si 2,300!

l,ii',iethatr tccupancy. 'deW 3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$27,500 wexcellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 3226451 or
322.7111 aft

training programs, personnel,'

business admInistration or

LAKE SYLVAN AREA. 100*110.
Trees. $7,000

I ACRE NEAR CRESCENT CITY
AND LA"ZE GEORGE. ONLY

Spningishereand itsa good time
to choose a new home from the
pages Of our classified ads.

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I'

HOMuWNBkS: Don't lose your
credIt: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor, 614.2318.

FANTASTIC 4 BR, 2 bath re
modeled home in Pine Heights
with C.H&amp;A, w.w carpet, eat.in
kit., Fla. Rm., Fenced yard on
nice lotl BPP WARRANTED.
Iowl Only 537,9001

LAKE MARY AREA. Corner lot
135*127 Paving, sewer &amp; water.
$11,500.

TANCE TO LAKE GEORGE.

I-or sale by owner, 3 BR, 1½ B,
Block home on 1 acre in the
country. 542,500. 322.7195.

Harold Hall Realty

ACRE ON A HILL, LAKE
COUNTY, ZONED MOBILE

'1 ACRE WITH 2 BEDROOM MO
BILE HOME. WALKING 015

w.GarnetIV/nite
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone3fl78$i,SanfOi'd

Lakeview Nursing Center. 919 E.

Representatives, or the venue or
Iurtsdlction of the court.

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
Date Of the first publication of this
Notice of Administration is June 3,
1979
I.

3235324

+

acre. William Mallczowski,
Realtor 3227983.

TNICELY WOODED OUPLEX
+ LOT ON A CORNER NEAR
DOWNTOWN HOSPITAL.
17,500.

7133' 5. French (17.92) Sanford

37Business Properly
_______________________________ LOVELY 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Pinecrest with ww carpet,
For Rent: 2 chair beauty parlor.
treakfast bar, Fla. Rm., Dining
$150 mo. with leas.
area! Extras! BPP WARRANT.
ED Just $45 000t

Manpower Manager, Salary $13,.

2nd St., Sanford.

MONTHS OF THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE, to file any ObI.ctions they

REALTORS

SUPER 1 BR, 1'.', bath home in
Dreamwoid w.CH&amp;A, ww
carpet, DR, Fla. Rm., 5cr. Patio
&amp; Much More! BPP WARRANT.
ED. Only $33,900!

Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 3221058
if no ens. (904) 232.9492.

Nurses aides, Full 8. part tIme
Exper. nec. Apply. In person

5hall be stated. If the claim is

required,

REALTY

THROUGH APRIL, 19791

center 9l9.E. 2nd SI,

)WtdUe,thedatswbonitwihlb.cjgme

enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each Personal Representative.
All persons Interested In the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has been maIled we

The Real Estate Agency

Property

36-Resort

WEKIVA RIVER '"NrAGE I
ACRE, TALL TREES, PAVED
ROAD. $18,000. LAKE COUNTY.

HOMES, NEAR WEKIVA RIV.
ER. ONLY $8,900.

(Cia)
OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES

milking parlor, nightshlft. Start
$24 day + bonus. 4 days on, 2
days off. Call 322.4117 for further
info. Baker Farms, SR 427,
Sanford.

In person Lakeview Nursing

+

STE N STROM

47-A--Mortgages

62 Acres. E. of Sanford. $2,200 per

REALTY WORLD

Will glvesyear leaseonS beautiful
fertile acres for your mobile
home near Sanford, already
fenced on 3 sIdes, $100 mo. 898.
111$ or 116 Kennison Dr.,
Orlando 32*1
_________________________________

______________________

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43—Lots.Acreage

43—Lots- Acreage

?Mbile Home Lots
35-

Wanted MIlk Maids-milk cows in

24-Business

-

S months new 3.2, family home, ic.
porch, extra 1g. lot. Your host is,
ED VAN BUSKIRK. Call our
office for easy dIrections.

air. No children or pets, $200
mo. inc. utilities + security. 322.
5010.

Part time JanitorIal midnight to 1
am. In Orlando Area. Call
Sanford 323.6312 weekdays
before 4 p.m.

21—Situations

1389 MADRID WAY

re5UIlS

get

to

SUNDAY ONLY ito S

REALTOR3237$32

_______________________
BR Yrallèr (Or rent, washer.

wanted for framing crew. 323.
7513 aft. 6.

tVU$IIdfl

OPEN HOUSE

__________________ HAL COLBERT, REALTY
34-.-l'biIe HOmes
INC.

-

indicate the name and ad.
dress of the creditor or Its
agent or attorney and the a.
mount claimed. if the claim is not

contingent or untlquldated, the
nature of the uncertainty shell be
stated. If the claim hi sicurla, rn•
security shall be described. The
claimant shall delIver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to

Instruction

SUNRISE &amp;
TUSKAWILLA AREA

shade trees &amp; citrus trees. All
this and large brick home w.4
BR. 26, fam. room, din, room, c.
H&amp;A. Must see. Only $13,000.

-

I carpenter &amp; carpenters helper

Needlepoint

-

SAVE GAS STAY HOME

Swim in your own pool, B.B•Q grIll
waiting for cook-out, plenty

Lovely quIet neIghborhood. Pine
paneled, A.C, tiled bath.
Working person preferred. 322.

in person The Loxcreen Co. SO
Silver Lake Dr. 322.1031.

Seminole County Court House,
Personnel, Sanford, Fla. by June
22. An Equal Opportunity

Don't 'miss 'this 'liCe 3 w 'nome
walk to schools 1. stopping.
Won't last long at this prIce.
Call Morris Lee Cope Reg. Real
Estate Broker, DeBary 661-4039
or 322.9131.

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33—Houses Furnished
________________________

Full time warehouseman. Apply

1

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REALTOR
ML'
323.6061 or eves. 3230317

_______________________

Aoency June Pbrzig 3235324.

training and experience.

All persons having claims or
demands agaInst th. estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to fIle with the clerk
Of the above court a written
statement Of any claim or demand
they may have. Each Claim must
be
in
writing
and
must

Things to Eat

—

IJnworth Realty

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Assumable mortgage. Owner.
Realtor Assoc. (9O4)-736-03S3.

-.

our tot or youns
FHA•VA. FHA 235 I 345

build to Suit

Ads.

We'll even help you word it.
Call 322.2611.

1st &amp; Only child care center open
Saturday In Sanford
Beginn.
ing June 2. Sanford Early Child.
care Center. 322.6645.

-

Spring is "Move outside tIme."
Get patio and lawn furniture at a
good price. Read the Classified

It's easy to place a Classified Ad

6—Child Care

_______

322.4247
_________________________

capable of runnIng a 15-man
office. ThIs position requIres a
candidate with a strong listing
track record and some sales
management experience. Reply
in confidence to Box 22, c.o
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1457,
Sanford; Fla.

Sundo - Noon FridQJ

_____________

For Rent

Real Estate-Sales Manager
on going office with S full time
associates In Sanford aria needs
aggressive sales manager. Must
be able to recruit, train &amp; be

Noon The Dcuj Before PubllcQtion

4peIs

I BR House

call 1.I00.43' $403 anytime for
recorded message.

41-H0,t

-.

New 233 Homes, i pet. interest to Deitona- Swimming pool, 2 full
baths, Fla, Rm., DR,2 large BR,
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
&amp;attachedgarage highlIght' this
531,000. Low down payments.
Immaculate home $31,100.
uit.nE.R. 3222217.

-.

opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hur,Jr.d dollars a week,

RATES

DEADLINES

Legal Notice

ROSewood Homes Inc. to Conrad
(sheff &amp; wf Diane E.. LI 20 131k C),
Sweetwater Oaks. Sec. 1?, $97,000.
Robert P. Wieckert, sql to Steven
Notice is hereby given that I am
E. Kaczor (married). LI 61, Walden
engaged In business at 406 North
Terr., $49,000.
Hwy. 17.92 Casselberry, Fla. 37707,
.4QCD Frank Cueto to Palma L.
Seminole
County, Florida, under the
Grill Is &amp; WI TVERESA M., LI 1 &amp; W
fictitious namcof CONfIDENTIAL
4
of Lot 2. 131k 4, West Wildmere
DATING, am that I intend to
2nd Sec.. $100.
register said name with the Clerk of
Edmund N. Toni &amp; WI Yvonne O
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Francis P. Shaw 8. wI Patricia, LIS
Florida in accordance with the'
iS &amp; 19 131k C Sanlando Springs Ir.
provisions of the Fictitious Name
37, 575,500.
Statutes, ToWit:
Section 863.09
UI' Champ Food Stores, Inc. to
Florida
Statutes 1937.
Doris W. Godwin, Lots 1 &amp; 4 (less E
Sig. Conrad A. Win, Jr.
200' of 1) 13111 A Trim Acres, $15,000.
Worm Growers, Inc. to Charles L.
Furr 8. wf Gloria M., Icorrective) Publish: May 27. June 3, 10, 17, 1979
beg. NW con, of Lot 9 Entzminger DEJ in
Farms, No. 2, 5100.
FICTITIOUSNAME
..OlIn Amer. Homes to Russel V.
Notice 15 hereby given that I am
Watson &amp; WI C!eo M, Lot 10 13111 F,
engaged in business at 2661 Azalea
SterlIng Park Un. 3. 553.800.
Drive, Lake Brantley Isles,
'(QCD) Trustees, K. B. Weissman Maitland, FL 32751
Seminole
NY Univ. Trust No. 2, Lot 26, 131k C), County, Florida, under the fictitious
Druid Hills Park, $100.
name of A.1 KAR KLEAN and that I
Robert E. Boon &amp; WI Ella to
entendtoregistersaidnamewiththe
Wayne S. Keller 1. WI Jessie W., LI Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
26. 131k D, Druid Hills Park, 545,500. ,county, Florida in accordance with
Stephen M. Lemons &amp; WI Con. the provisions
of the Fictitious
stance to Richard M. Conrad &amp; WI Name
Statutes, ToWit:
Section
Eloise L.. Lt 36, San Slanta, Third
86509 Florida Statutes 1937.
$73000.
Sig. ha L Marsh
Raymond Tompkins etc. to Alfred Publish May 20,278. June 3, 10. 1979
F. Kaster Jr. &amp; wI Cathy L., Lot
DEJ.93
Oakland Hills, $21,000.
Jay T. Gilson Sr. &amp; WI Harriet to
FICTITIOUS NAME
Terry L. Kipp &amp; WI Judith G., LI 362
Notice is hereby given that I am
&amp; E 40' of 360 Longwood, $43,000.
engaged in business at 987 Hwy 434
Jimmy W. Parks &amp; WI Mary to Seminole County, Florida, under the
Angelo Rali &amp; WI Plerina, Lot 13, Bik
fictitious name of SPL ISH.N.
C, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 1, $88,000.
SPLASH and that I intend to register
'Lewis R. Inglefield II &amp; Kathryn said name with the Clerk of the
C. to Raymond W. Tompkins &amp; WI Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Irances, Li 44, Oakland Hills, Florida in accordance With the
$IT,500.
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Nader Conr. to Robert D. Welsh Statutes, To Wit:
Section 863.09
&amp; WI Gayle .. LI 40 Tusrawilla Un. Florida Statutes 1957.
6, $90,W.
Sig. Richard A. Shaffer
Trop Pools Inc. to Bob's Pool Publish May 77, June 3, 10, 17, 1979
Svc., nc, Lot 5, 61k I, Heftier DEJ120
Homes In. Sec. One, 90,000.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Raynel ,'omes Inc. to Ruby Lady
Notice is hereby given that we are
SisSon, Lo's 9 &amp; 10 8111 57 Sanlando
engaged In business at 200 Pine St.
th- :uo. Beaut., Palm Springs Sec.,
Longwood
Seminole
County,
119.000.
Florida, under the fictitious name of
Fla. Homes Constr. to Elinor Mae
0 &amp; T AUTO SALES, and that we
Schirippa, sql., Lot 52, Foxwood Ph.
intendtoregisters.eidnamewiththe
I. $52,900.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Tompkins Dcv. to Billy J. Mc.
County, Florida in accordance with
Daniels &amp; WI Barbara L., LI 10.4
the provisions of the Fictitious,
Garden Lake Ests., Unitone, 1.34,100.
Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section
Sol.Dale Builders Inc. to Jose A.
865.09 Florida Statutes 1937.
Call: 8. WI Maria j,, Lot
Sig. Lawrence B. Ihomas
Tutcawilla Unit 6, 547,700.
Gordon Owens
Wilco Dcv. etc. to Fia. Resid.
Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, Il, 1979
Comm., Inc., Lot 26, 131k C,
DEJ.124
Greenwood Lakes Un. 2, 11.000.
__________________________
Howell Cove Constr. toMichael F.
Noliceof Public H.arinj
Ellis &amp; wi Judy E., Lot 4, 6111 L..
The Board of County Com
H,owell Cove 2nd Sec., $35,400.
missioners of Seminole County,
:Sunrise Erectors, Inc. to Marcel
Florida will conduct a public
Silo &amp; wI BaI.Sheva, LI 53, SunrIse
hearing In the Commissioners'

831-9993

41-HOUSS

n—Houses Ijnfurnished

LET'SBEHbNEST.
.11 you weren't looking for a ne
career you wouldn't be reading
thIs ad, and If we weren't looking
for someone to do a job this ad
wouldn't be here. II you want the

Seminole
322-2611

18—Help Wanted

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Sunday, June), 1P79-9B

DAVES PAINTING
Trim your house. 1145. I day serv.
good paint &amp; Ref. 834-1429.

PIujng Service
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg Cds.

323 0174; 322 4601

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Custom built iron work +

winctowguards,gatesetc
er'nt323 1111, 339.1693

To List Yout' Business...
322261or839993

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lOB—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

PLAY DOUBLE DOLLAR BINGO!

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5,660 TOTAL PRIZES REDEEMED TO DATE

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CENTER CUT 7 BONE

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In the survey, anonymous doctors said
"erotic contact" with female patients was

OSCAR MAYER REGULAR OR JUMBO

16os

JONES BREAKFAST

$129

Chicken..,.. , 69c
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BAG SAUSAGE

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PLUMROSE SLICED

89c

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to $119

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SMOKED

Of the 460 physicians surveyed, 19 percent
said they "actually felt this was useful to
patients."

FRESH SOFT BONE ROASTING

$159

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and stop the leak."
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to kill the bacteria in the water, he explained.
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the
respo nsible for the maintenance of the
cylinder and have them repair the valve.
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Kinley said. He said he didn't believe much chlorine had
escaped from the cylinder be cause it was repo rt ed to be
almost empty.
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first, followed closely by general practitioners, pychlatrists, intern i sts and
surgeons, the story said.

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He said preliminary plans for prospective industrial clients 2½4o-three years, he said, zoning commission hearing, the developing the property is that good professional studies

PUD have been lined up for possible location at while the time schedule for county commission win con- there is not adequate water before an opinion can

be
Officials from the U.S. rezone the tract from modified to . exclude the the
including relocation of complete development of the alder the request. The request is lines on that side of the city of developed on this," Orr said.
Economic Development agricultural to PUD.
proposed commercial area at least live new industries tract is five-to-seven years.
not only for rezoning but also Sanford to carry water to the
Administration (EDA) will be
"We have filed a preliminary while expanding the portions from as far away as California
SEEDCO has placed a $5,000 for a change in the county's property. The tract is within the
Orr said a mixture of housing
in Sanford Tuesday to view the application with EDA for of the project devoted to In- and as close as Melbourne and binder on the property, comprehensive land use plan. F a r rn e r s
H o rn e is being considered
apartproposed site of the Seminole federal funding for the project dustrial
and
housing Orlando.
agreeing to purchase it if Four positive votes of the Administration district, uilents, duplexes and single
Employment Economic and officWs from that agency development. Tentative ph=
The new industries could be rezoning is approved by the county commissioners are however, and federal funds to family homes — 750,000 square
Development Corp. (SEEDCO) will be looking at the
now call for more than 100 acres located on the property within county. After the planning and necessary, according to law, for extend a water line may be feet of housing valued at 826
$53 million dustrial-houslflg Tuesday," said Horace Orr, in housing and the balance in
_______ the plan to be changed, ac- available," Orr said.
million. Federal funding for
SEEDCO president, today. "It industrial development.
complex.
cording to Herb Hardin, county
this
aspect of the development,
The site of the 180-acre will take nine months to a year
"We don't think it is as atdevelopment manager.
Of
sanitary
sewer
servhe
said,
could come from HUD
unit
planned
for EDA funding approval," he tractive to develop cornproposed
Sale
price
for
the
land
will
Ice
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said
consideration
and-or
Farmers
Home
development (PUD) Is located said.
mercially there. Commercial
range from $5001
000
to
$600,000,
may
have
to
be
given
to
in°
Administration.
The
industrial
"We
will
also
be
approaching
development
is
at the northwest corner of state
not where we Around The Clock ..........4* Ho
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Route 46 and Bi-isson Avenue in the U.S. Department of Housing want to concentrate," he said, Bridge .....................lB Hospital ................... SA broker for the sellers. The land te
development is estimated in
on site. "The latest in! orm
ation
the Midway area poverty and Urban Development addingSEEDCO is more in- Calendar ................. SA
value uponatcompletion
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currently
owned
by
27
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I
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from
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city
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County Administration for funding Ofl and jots for that section of
The
Seminole
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Planning and Zoning Corn- various parts of the project," Midway.
Editorial .................. 4* Television ................. lB trustee of the property.
absorb this property. We need development of the property at
mission will consider a Orr said.
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and nearly $1 nuthon, Urr said.
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"When he started,' Abell said, "All we
had was it flatbed truck and about 15
volunteers. It wasn't until 1973 that we got
a vehicle that we didn't have to convert"
A refrigeration and electrical instructor
at Seminole Community College,
Sinathers was credited with organizing the
department by rank and improving the
communication skills and medic-team

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professors who administered the survey, said
19 percent who said they "actually felt this
was useful to patients" compares closely to
another sidy.
That study showed 26
of the
medical students believed it was all right
"under the right circumstances" for such
"erotic contact."

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reached an all-time high of 40.
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lie did a fine lob." said City Manager
L0 huI Kulbes, "particularly with the
training and on-the-job spot drills he
organized.
In 1978, Smnathers ran for city coun cil,
but was defeated in a r un off elect ion by
Fr an cis Mark.
Kulbes said the flags will remain at halfstaff until Smathers' intermunent Wednesday.
Sinathers is survived by his wife,
Nancy; two sons, Randy and Roger; and
one daughter, [)eborah Ann.
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job," said Abell.
After a stint in the service, Smathers
returned to Lake Mary in the late 1950s and
resumed his role as a volunteer with the
department. He was promoted to assistant
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to be a charter member of the department
when it was formed in 1956. Nevertheless,
Abell said, Smathers would hang around
the station and do whatever chores were
needed.
"He was with us from the start," said
Abell.
"He certainly went well beyond the
bounds of what could be expected of a

"I graduated from medical school in 1966. 1
as taught that was strictly unethical. This
cludes contact with one's day-to-day em-

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lowered to half-staff today in the wake of
Fire Chief Bill Smathers' death. Smathers,
41, died of a heart attack at his home on
Andeison Lane Sunday afternoon.
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physician or any other professional— lawyer,
minister or dentist.
"Anybody who conducts -himself in that
fashion certainly doesn't deserve to be a
member of the profession."
Dr. Pedro Bachrach of Urology doubted the
validity of the survey results saying they
were probably "exploited" in order to sell
more magazines and newspapers.
Bachrach, vice president of the medical
society said he has never seen this type of
treatment for female patients documented in
any scientific journals.
Personally, Bachrach said the "erotic
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alifornia is regard ed as having a lot of nuts
nyway," said Dr. Sara Irrgang, assistant
iedlcal examiner and associate pathologist
Seminole County.

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of who's conducting anything like this,"
Seminole County doctors strongly disagree
Meade said.
with the one In five physicians who said in a
"Getting into an erotic situation in the
UCLA survey that "erotic contact" with office is not only damaging to the patient and
female patients was beneficial to their
the doctor but it borders on illegality and
patients.
immoral code of ethics," Meade said.
Dr. Vincent W. Roberts, a gynecologist and
The poll, which appears in the June Issue of
obstetrician, said it is inconceivable there are
Ladies Home Journal, said up to 13 percent of
one in five "sick doctors" who use "erotic
460 doctors surveyed said they had such
contact" with their female patients.
contact with female patients.
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list Year, No. 310—Thursday, Mugust 16, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Price 15 Cents

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In Audit-Related Financial Situation,
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ounty May Join Others To S ue State

Pucis soos
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coPvmoHt-1 979

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County Administrator Roger Neiswender today said
he "would not rule out the possibility" of the county joining other
counties in a suit against the state over a law which changes
auditing requirements.
"It's not the substance of the act we object to. It's the lack of
foresight, the lack of coordination and the lack of timing involved,
The Idea Itself Is long overdue," said Neiswender, regarding
House Bill 1046.
The bill, passed by the 1979 Legislature, requires each county to
have Its annual audit performed by Independent certified public
accountants. In prior years, the county audits were done by the
state Auditor General's office.

The objection to the bill comes as a result of the financial impact to counties during a year when the Legislature already has
put a five percent lid on the property tax revenue a county, can
demand. On Tuesday, cow'ty budget director Jell Etchberger
said an audit of this year's county funds will cost about $185,000.
That much has been budgeted, he said.
But the problem Seminole and other counties face is having to
pay for audits of previous years which the state did not complete.
The last audit of Seminole County was done in 1976. The total bill
could run to $500,000 for auditing fees if audits for the past two
years have to be paid by the county, he said.
"There has been significant concern about the financial impact
of this bill. At least 30 counties have passed resolutions oi taken
other action to express opposition to the bill," Mike Morell of the

state Association of County Commissioners said today.
He said at least one county has indicated its intent to bring suit
against the state. County attorneys in several other counties are
now researching the options available, Morell said.
Etchberger said there is a chance the county could be forced to
refund $2.5 million in past federal revenue-sharing funds if an
audit for the years of 1977 and 1978 is not done.
Neiswender said the county has a signed agreement necessary
for receiving revenue-sharing funds. The agreement states that
the county will have an annual audit performed, he said.
However, that money may not be in as much jeopardy as first
thought. Toby Jarman of the General Accounting Office in
Washington today said an amendment to the Federal Revenue
Sharing Act of 1976 stipulates that a county or city receiving more
than $25,000 in revenue-sharing funds must provide an audit for

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Seminole County is remote unless the Legislature appropriates
funds, deputy auditor general George Warner said today.
Warner said some counties were not audited for several years
because his department did not have the money or the man-power
to conduct those audits.
"We couldn't audit every county every year and still audit the
major departments as well," Warner said.
Ile said his department has about 250 auditors, but about onethird of the staff in any year is new and not yet qualified to conduct an audit independently.

Tax Hearing
Set Tonight

$ 78 Million
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one of every three years
which it receives those funds. If
Seminole County completes its 1979 audit and submits it to federal
officials, it would be in compliance with the law, Jarman said.

In Lake Mary

Layer said that the carryBy DONNA ESTES
By SHARON CARRASCO
"The city cannot afford a
over money was needed to pay
Herald Staff Writer
Herald Staff writer
reduction," he said. "We have
The people of Lake Mary will two alternatives, either to cut
The Seminole County School operation expenses and be
Board Wednesday night ten- "fiscal responsible" before tax
have an opportunity to speak expenses or raise money. It
for the record at the city council seems to me it is best for the
tatively approved 4 to 1 a receipts are received in
$75,851,618 budget for 1979-80 November.
public hearing scheduled for city to go ahead with the raise
lie said a large chunk of the
7:30 p.m. today on the proposal in taxes. I am willing to go out
which calls for a reduced tax
rate of $7.07 per $1,000 assessed money accounted for the raises
to raise property taxes from $3 and tell the people wflat I feel.
valuation, $1.28 less than this and salary increments granted
per $1,000 assessed valuation to And I will vote for the tax into the four unions for the 1979.80
fiscal year's rate.
$4.25.
crease on Sept. 11," Terry said.
School board member school year.
The public hearing is being
Councilman Francis Mark,
"Next year, it will cost us
William Kroll cast the sole
held prior to adoption of an meanwhile, has said he opposes
ordinance setting alternative the tax increase, believing not
dissenting vote for the budget, almost $1 million in Increments
which is up about $12 million to hire the same people back
tax rates for the 1979.1980 fiscal enough time or attention was
km the wnmt budget ol and that is without a raise,"
year beginning Oct. 1.
given to cutting expenditures.
lays, said.
$13,ISS,641.
The section of t* ordinance He Wi added, I wePtsr, that he
Sherry O'Leary, a first grade
calling for the $4.25 rate is will not go out and campaign
When asked why he voted
subject to the special Sept. 11 against the issue.
against the proposed budget, teacher at Lake Orienta
relerendwn. If the referendum
Kroll said he preferred not to Elementary, told the school
A second public hearing and
board she first found out about
is not approved by the people, reading of the ordinance on the
comment at this time.
A public hearing on the the proposed transportation cut
the alternative rate of $2.84 per alternative tax rates probably
budget and tax rate has been 1531 Thursday.
$1,000 assessed valuation will will take place at a special
"Your teachers do not know
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Aug. 27
become effective.
meeting to be called on Aug. 30,
at the school administrative what Is going on," Mrs.
The $2.84 rate includes a five City Clerk Connie Major said
offices, 1211 S. Mellonville O'Leary said. "How do you
percent increase in revenues today.
Intend to Inform the public?"...
over the current year and is the
Ave., Sanford.
Other items on the agenda for
The president of the Seminole I don't feel you are doing them
maximum allowed by law consideration at tonight's
Education Association (SEA) justice In not coming out with
unless the voters approve the meeting are:
referendum.
and two Seminole County this openly."
—A request from Florida Gas
"We are talking about people,
Mayor Walter Sorenson and Co. for permission to run a
teachers, however, made their
Councilman Pat Southward, natural gas line through the city
opposition known Wednesday to children. Give your parents and
Cliff
Nelson and Burt Penn- to serve its Greenbelt planned
the proposed elimination of bus teachers Input in this."
Lorraine Offer, a music
trnniwtnn for ".nrlv nut"
chief have been campaigning unit development in county
teacher at Bear Lake
among the people urging rip,territory.
kindorgarteners.
proval of the referenduxii. The
Mayor Sorenson said today a
For the past three years, the Elementary School, said the
officials have said it will be representative of Florida Gas
idiool district has Instituted a long day would pose both a
kin- problem for kindergarteners
necessary to cut five persons will tell the city council whether
practice _ whereby
from the lO-mimeniber uniformed it also wishes to serve Lake
dergarte .rsleave school at and their teachers.
"When these children leave
police force if the tax increase Mary with natural gas —
1:25 p.m., about go minutes
the
older
children,
who
school
early, those teachers are
is not approved and to cut as something city officials would
before
leavetheschoolgroundaat2:45 not holding their hands," Mrs.
well
the
four-member like to see.
Offer said. "They are holding
emergency dispatching ser—Request from developer
vice.
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Leo Trepanler for permission to
But in his recommendation of scIssors, constructors, conthe proposed transportation struction paper, analyzing the
A proposed purchase of a new have the Forest mobile home
By SHARON CARRASCO
She was led to believe the Mrs. Jacobsen said. "I only did said IEO gets proceeds from
superin- thtid1.
budget of
Herald Staff Writer
sheriff of Seminole County was it to help the police officers." selling ad space in the fire pwnper truck will also have park provide his 280 unit
"If they teachers) are
to be cut from the budget if the planned unit development on
did t
tendent William
Seminole County Sheriff John behind the organization and the
Itandy
Blakenship,
who
is
a
newspaper,
which
began
in
referendwu
does not pass, city Rhinehart Road with water and
include money to continue
teaching until the very end of Polk Is warning area flier- fund, Mrs. Jacobsen said.
member of the LEO board of January.
I would like to know how
officials
have
said.
sewer utility service. Since land
"early out,, bus route. the school,
But neither the sheriff's directors, said Tuesday hewas
LEO, which has an addiminution of this practice you are going to compensate chants to beware of solicitors
Councilman harry Terry, had been set aside in the plan
who are using his name to sell department nor the other police not aware of any solicitors
m."
vertising sales staff of four or who returned this week from for the development for water
would save the school district
ads for their newspaper.
departments In the county have made such a salespitch. Fifteen five, had experienced trouble in vacation said today he is and sewer plant sites the city
As for the kindergarteners,
an estimated $10,000 "for gas,
His warning came In endorsed the organization or of the 16-member board are the past and prosecuted supporting the referendum and had expected Trepainer to build
oil and salaries," Layer said. Mrs Offer said the extra time
When school board member would be counterproductive for response to a complaint voiced benefited from such a fund, said police officers, he said.
salesmen for criminal actions, the tax increase. Terry, senior his own system, Sorenson said.
Roland Williams made a them because they would be recently by a Sanford merchant John Spolskl, spokesman for
"II that is the case and our Blakenship said.
member of the council, has
—First reading of an orand probably become who clans she was misled Into the sheriff's department.

Sheriff Warns Merchants
Of Solicitors Selling Ads

people are involved, then it's
"You get new people In Who served on the board since the dinance to change the zoning of
motion to Include the "earlY tired
purchasing advertising space
Mrs.
Jacobsen,
are
who
sales
misrepresentation,"
said
overzealous," Blankenship city was incorporated six years seven lots from residential
out" kindergartens In the undisciplined,
to
for an Orange County previously had advertised with Blankenship, a former Oviedo explained.
"Some
are
ago
this
month.
commercial
budget, it was defeated 4 to 1.
on
Country
Club
a. child Is tired and has organization known as Law the organization's newspaper,
"i've looked over what the Road south adjacent to a
Rick Harris, SEA president, done enough of a particular Enforcement Officers, Inc. entitled "Police: Today and police officer. "We don't professional salesmen who
tolerate that and would ter- will say anything to get you to alternatives are and we really convenience store.
accused Layer of "burying" the activity, there's no produc- (LEO).
Tomorrow," said she never inmate them right away."
buy an ad.
need the increase in taxes,"
— Appointment of an election
f unds to continue "early out" tivity," says Mrs. Offer, whose
Janet Jacobsen, manager of would have done business with
LEO,
"We have put some of our Terry said. Among the reasons and canvassing board
a
non-profit
busing, adding the longer child will begin kindergarten the Village Super Flea Market, the
for the
organization without the organization, Is the "financial salesmen In jail for stealing Terry cited is that the five Sept. 11 election.
be this fall,
school day would
said a solicitor told her all sales pitch.
arm" of the Orange County money. They would sell an ad
— An agreement with the city
"educationally unsound for
In other action, the school advertising proceeds would go
"If I knew none of It (money) Police Benevolent Association and write up a cash invoice, percent increase allowed by
law
"would
actually
mean
the
of
Sanford
and Seminole County
__
board tentatively approved the toward a fund for widows and went to widows and orphans I (PBA), a labor
organization
in
duplicate
the
invoice
and
then
people
would
be
paying
less
on
the
proposed
regional sewer
school board well could afford following Items be included In orphans of slain police officers. wouldn't have advertised," Orlando, Blankenship said. He
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SHERIFF.
Page
taxes."
system.
the serViCe with the $1.3 million the proposed budget:
surplus carried over from the
—$2.0W in mental health
previous year.
services for students for testing
"Your funds are growing," and evaluation.
Harris said. "You are- accruing
1® for
Performing
interest at a higher rate than Arts Company of Florida to
YOU could pay for this °
lecture and give demonservice In this particular Yit. stratlons on dance at various
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) — U.S. relations with the Third Izatlon's official U.N. observer, Palestinian state.
the Security Council under the have said Washington
"... I think you should start schools in the county.
will have
Andrew Young's resignation as World, particularly with Afri- Zehdl Lubin Terzj.
If
the
veto
is
cast,
Tern
said,
monthly rotation system, is no contacts with the PLO until
—$17,010 for paving the
f'.mcMng aosne proams for
ambassador makes the cans and Arabs. Their diTeral said the Arabs were the Arabs will request a rare expected to continue as U.N. the
educatMal purposes and not driveway that leads to the new U.N.
unbrella guerrilla group
showdown on Palestinian rights plomats trusted Young, even preparing a resolution rerun- emergency meetIng of the U.N. ambassador until President
necessarily for economical vocational wing at Lake Ho
recognizes
Israel existence ex.
I Inevitable, though their Interests often firming the Palestinians' right General Assembly, which can Carter names a successor.
well he sought to
High School.
reasons."
plicitly
as
well.
U.N. d1pinals were shocked
to selfdetermInaUs — di- be called within 24 hours if the
Diplomatic sources said
The compromise never came
Related story, page 2A
at Young's resignation Wednesploinatic jargon for the right to council Is unable to act on a Young, In his meeting with about.
day and seine said his doperform a sovereign state.
critical international situation. Terzl, ol*alned a post ponement
Had it succeeded, PLO
gj deprive WaddWon of clashed with those of the United
Israel's
Ambassador
Yehuda
Under the U.N. Charter, of the Palestine debate from Yasser Arafat would ha leader
t
ve come
an effective link to the Third States.
.
Slum has emphasized the U.S. General Assembly resolutions July 30 to Aug. 23, in the hope to to New
York
for
the
upcoming
W1d.
What next at the U.N. after was committed under existing are not binding on member work out a major Middle East regular session of the
U.N.
.................. *1"ft worst blow for US. Young's resignation? The policy to veto such a resolution, nations
,
. But with some Western compromise,
General
Assembly.
opening
*1 Ileessespe ................. a prestige In recent years," showdown Lathe U,N. Security but he has received no and nearly allof the nonaligned
Sept. 18. Terzl said Arafat
IA u.spitai ...................IA commented a prominent non- Council on basic Palestinian assurance to this effect. In and Eastern bloc
nations
Under
it,
the
PLO
would
have
would attend the Havana
Cejes ....................*1(*1IELVF ..............1* aligned official,
political rights that YOUR tried public statements earlier this backing the PLO, Washin
gton
accepted
Security
Council
summit
of the non-aligned
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Generally, It was felt that to avoid through an unauthor. month, President Jimmy would find itself diplomatically Resolution 242, which
implicitly nations in September, but was
U
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recognizes Israel's right to not likely make an appearDel' Ahy ................. ID weather ................... IA of his predecessors to improve the Palestine Liberation Organ- matlon of a separate
Young, currently president of exist. U.S. officials, however, ance at thetoassembly.

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Thursday, Aug. i, 9

WORLD
IN BRIEF

Typhoon That Killed 3
Zeroing In On Shanghai
SHANGHAI,Chlna (UPI) — A typhoon packing deadly
winds up some 100 mph today zeroed In on Shanghai, the
world's largest metropolis,
Chinas Central Observatory Issued an urgent warning
against Typhoon Irving, which has already killed at least
three people in the Philippines.
A radio broadcast at midday said the season's ninth
typhoon was centered some 170 miles east-southeast of the
city, moving across the East China Sea at 12 mph.
"With maximum wind velocity of force 12, the typhoon
is expected to hit Zhejiang province coastal areas and the
mouth of Thang Jiang Yangtze River later Thursday,"
said the broadcast.

Octuplets Born In Naples

Woman Fights Off Would-Be Assailant:
The struggling of a fl-yearold Altamonte Springs woman
apparently was too much
for a would-be rapist who
suddenly gave up and fled,
according to Seminole County
deputies.
The woman told deputies she
arrived home about midnight at
Spanish Trace Apartments in
Altamonte Springs. AS she
parked her car ln the east end of
the parking lot, she saw a man
sitting in a late model Nova
with the Interior lights on and
engine running.
She described the man as
approximately 30-years-old,
about six feet tall with a stocky
build and a full mustache. He

was wearing Jean cutoffs and a and screaiilng at her assailant
white shirt,
who then pulled her to the
As she left her car, the man ground, deputies say. He
approached her and asked warned her again she would get
directionsto State Road 43g,the hurt
ntinued to struggle 1
woman told deputies. He and he tried to drag the woman
suddenly grabbed her and said into his car, the said. But, the
she wouldn't get hurt If she struggle continued.
cooperated.
Without explanation, the man
The woman began kicking left his victim and fled.

She ran to a nearby apart- Derbyshire Ave., told deputies about 17-years-old, blonde, slim
ment and called deputies to the four unidentified girls in a 1968 and standing five foot six inches
scene.
Chevrolet pulled up in front of tall.
Ms. Leonard, who suffered
her home about 6:15 p.ni. and
WOMAN BEATEN
cuts on her mouth and lips, said
A 21-year-old woman was left the car,
One of the girls began the girls then climbed back in
beaten in front of her home near
Fern Park on Tuesday by an pushing her and punched her the car and left. She told
unidentified teen-age girl, three times In the face before deputies she did not know any of
according to Seminole County hitting her head against the the suspects, and could not
driveway. Ms. Leonard said. guess why the attack took
deputies
'Gene Leonard, 21, of 1960 She described the girl as being place.

Andy Young Quits
Amids t Controversy

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24, it student dt the
University of Central
Florida, where he is
s(Irking tocard his degree
in bilsilless riianagenienL
Michelle, 17, a senior at
high School, hen'

A resident of the city for
year M it'
the past SIX s,

(.hCll, 50, of 129 Sheridan
Cour(, Winsor Manor,
recently resigned from the
city's board of adjustment
to seek the office. 1k has
been involved in the
Longwood-winter springs
Chamber of Commerce.
has served on the city s
Chikireri
annual

LARRY GOLDBERG

membership chairman.

He is a former board
of the Seminole
Soccer Club. He was the
recipient of the Longwood
Area Sertoma Club Cen-

balancing the city budget,
keeping city taxes low;
initiated action for a full-

member

time city administrator to
improve

city
management; keeps close
contact with the police and

turion Award, the Veterans
of Foreign Wars and

Auxiliary Post 8207 Outstanding Service Award He
has been involved in the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Department Helping Hand
program and the annual
Cystic Fibrosis Bike-athon.
Goldberg said he aided in

the marching concert
Iiiik; and Robert, l. a
l.Vllhiii %11U iI
student,
invole1 with the I.VIIIaI:
Ihfl(I All of the children

Christmas Party 'oimimittee and is president of
the 90-member strong
Men s Golf
Seminole

fire departments and has
been instrumental in
modernizing essential
equipment, and was instrumental in organizing
youth and senior citizenoriented city recreation
programs.
—JANE CASSELBERRY

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entire city," he said.
Among
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needed for the city Much I

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Goldberg is on the hoard
of directors of the
Longwood-Winter Springs
Area Chamber of Cornmerce and served as twoyear blood bank and

T.R. Hadach, to build a Hills. Value: $5,000.
Building permits issued
$1,400.
through the Seminole County swimming pool at 897 Cutler
Parker Anderson, to build a
Don McCulloch, to construct
Building Department this week Drive, Cutler Cove Value pool at 1431 Tracy Dee Way, a screen enclosure at 317
Include the following:
$6,000.
Jennifer Estates. Value: $5,000. Hiverbend
Boulevard,
Thomas Lineberry, to install
Charles M. Hobbs, to enclose
Robert S. Moorehead, to add Sweetwater Oaks. Value:
air conditioning Improvements a carport at 112 Driftwood windows to a structure at 1251 $3,000.
at 1905 Second St., Marvania Lane, Fairland Estates. Value: Jasmine Rd., Paradise Point.
van Ness, to enclose a car.
$2,000.
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Value $800.
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por
Philip Schilt, to build a Roger F. Flilner, to build
Scott Annis, to enclose a
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construct
a fireplace at 321
porch at 1581 Elaine Place, swimming pool at 118 Lyn- wood fence at 6915 Nicholson Belle Ave., Palm Place.
dhurst, Wekiva Hills. Value: Drive. Value:
Chula Vida. Value:
Value:$3,681.
Joseph Johnston, to build a
Herbert Barclay, to build a $7,000.
Roger L. Featherston, to pool at 2496 Dunn Drive,
Jimmie Fenston, to construct
swimming pool at 5302
W
build
a pool at 7431 Parkslde Weathersford. Value: $5,000. a single family residence at
Tangerine
Ave.,
a., Woodcrest. Value: $7,000. David Kerber, to reroof a Greentree Lane, Hanover
Heights. Value: $7
Tom Bransford, 1430 Winston building at 313 Woodlake Drive, Woods. Value: $46,920.
Alexander John, for an Rd., English Estates. Value: Bretten Woods, Value: $2,904.
Fred Davis, to construct a
addition to a home at 518 $5,000.
Richard J. Jacuzzi, to drill a pool at a home on New Upsala
Peachtree Lane, Granada
Shelton Associates, to build a well at 344 Oakhurst Rd., West Road, New Upsala. Value:
South. Value: $1,000.
pool at 211 Duncan CL., Wekiva Altamonte Heights. Value: $8,000.

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Goldberg, who now lives
In District at 940 Waverly
Drive, has resigned his
seat to run.
He says he believes
growth and changes in the
city are an on-going
process and with his experience during much of
Longwood's growth feels
he has "the knowledge and
experience and interest" to
represent each of the city's
residents.
He lists as high priority
projects for the near future
in the city: a new city hall,
activities for senior
citizens, salving drainage
problems, getting into a
paving program, and
implementing the budget
being prepared by the
commission.
Born in Philadelphia in

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He and his wife of 12 years,
Ethel, have two sons, Keith
Lawrence, 8, and Jonathan

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Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 West First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran.

served on the city cornyears in
mission for
Lcngwooi's District i seat,
Is a candidate for the
District 5 seat in the Sept. 4

lie is a native of Salsbury,

William B. Mitchell, in
his first bid for elective
office, is challenging incwnbent I imgwood City
Larry
Commissioner
Goldberg for the 16-months
remaining in the term for
the district 5 seat In
Long Wood's sp eci a l
election, Sept. 4.

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1939, he has been a resident
of Longwood for 511 years
and is a registered real
estate salesman with Ken

Larry Goldberg, who has

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Thiiuday, August 1, 1Cl—Val. fl.
1
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Sac., MS N. FscWAvs.. lontord Plo. urn.

Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church,

Seminole County

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DAILY 9.9. CLOSED SUNDAYS

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselben'y.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1207 W. First St.

MONDAY, AUGUST
Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., 2001 E.
25th St., Sanford.
Youth Programs, Inc. Volunteer training session In the
Sunshine Room of Florida Power and Light Building,
Myrtle Avenue, Sanford, from 7 to 10 p.m.
TUESDAY, AUGUST21
Sanford Senior citizens
noon at the Sanford Civic
Center. Box lunch for about $1.00 at 1 p.m. The Rhythm
Rascals will furnish music. Special prizes for lucky
members.
Sanford Senior Citizens
noon at the Sanford Civic
Center. Box lunch for about $1.00 at 1 p.m.The Rhythm
Rascals will furnish music. Special prizes for lucky
members.

NAPLES, Italy (UPI) - Hospital officials said a Naples
woman today gave birth to eight babies, three boys and
Not
live girls, the highest number of recorded live births in
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
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medical history.
for
Andrew Young, one of PresiYoung defended the meeting,
Officials at Naples Hospital for Incurables said the
typographical
dent Carter's earliest and most
saying "I helped to preserve
errors
mother, who is in good condition, Is Mrs. Pasqualina
devoted advocates, is leaving
our
ability to communicate with
Chiasnese, the wife of a 34-year-old Insurance agent.
as he came In - surrounded by
groups of people who are not
Three years ago, Mrs. Chiasnese gave birth to six
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children, but all of them died within hours of birth,
and defending his view of
other (the Israelis and PalesThe octupleta have been transferred to other hospitals
America's role In the world,
tinlans), but who are going to
In Naples to undergo Intensive care.
He resigned Wednesday as
have
to communicate" if peace
The Guinness Book of World Records lids the highest
U.N. ambassador with no '
to
be
achieved.
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boss'
Black leaders predict the
and three girls, born to Susan Jane Roaenkowttz at
cy
resignation of Andrew Young as
Mowbray, Cape Town, South Africa, on Jan. 11, 1974.
Liberation ()gar
U.N. ambassador will dilute
lion,
black support for President
Carter
and damage the already
He exited on cue and with
strained
relationship between
consistency:
PLYMOUTH, England (UP!) — With a new atom
black
and
Jewish Americans.
"I really do not feel a bit
ANDREW YOUNG
menacing, the last of the missing yachts from the
Yet
others
— Democrats like
sorry for anything I have done.
Admiral's Cup race was spotted by a lighthouse keeper
Frank
Church
of Idaho and
I think I come before you not at refusing to talk to the pw w*u
with all hands reported safe. Some yachtsmen, Including
all bloodied," said Young, a that group recognizes Israel's Republicans like Sen. S.I.
American Ted Turner blamed lax safety standards for
3'a11avda of California - felt
black preacher and former 1gM to exist.
yachting's word disaster,
congressman from Atlanta. "In
He said neither Carter nor Young's resignation Wed.
Turner, the Atlanta multimillionairewho won the
was necessary In light
a way I come before you un- Secretary of State Cyrus Vance
Fastnet rate aboard the sloop Tenacious, said many
neetlng last
bowed.
asked for the resignation, but of Ids
fellow yachtsmen have sacrificed stability for speed with
month with a representative of
"Given the same situation I he was stepping down
lighter boats that could not ride out such a storm,
would do It again almost them from accusations that he the Palestine Liberation Organ.
The death toll from the freak storm that battered the 330
mon.
exactly the same way. I have was doing their bidding.
0
Yachts in the Atlantic approaches off western Britain rose
Georgia's Influential state
tried to Interpret to my country
Carter In one of the warmest
to 17 early today, when two bodies were recovered from
Julian Bond, sounded
some of the mood of the rest of letters he has sent to any of the
the trlmaran Bucks Fizz, Two other crew members were
perhaps
the sternest note and
the world," he said,
half dozen Cabinet
missIng.
fired
one
full
of bad news for
His resignation ended a who have resigned or been
ago
traumatic day for the White In the last month, told Young, President Carter, who already
House. Young was the key man "you have earned the gratitude Is struggling In the polls.
in making Jimmy Carter — a of all Americans with your "Y Yow1g's firing is bad
White Sdbsn.s - acceptable superb Isscs a most wtv
,
uncritical
work for the president's reVance, who reprimanded Bond
said. black supporter,"
election next year.
Young over the PLO affair
"It 15 bad news for black
Young, resignation In hand, Tuesday and conferred personiCoattased From Page 1A
established for donating to the
Americans. .. "It's bad news
House
in
a
ally
with
Mm
for
l
U11I%utU
fund," Blankenship said. "We came to the White
pocket the money."
blue Cadillac to say goodbye to Wednesday, said, 'e interests for all Americans, who have
try to keep a minimum
of our country have been lost the only United Nation's
LEO hires employees as of money in that particular Carter.
"independent contractors" to account
The two men, both deeply significantly advanced by Us ambassador in my memory
do the telephone solicitations,
religious, were close friends, warm and deep relationships he who knew that the majority of
"A lot of the solicitors in the
Blankenship, who has been and White House press secre- (Young) has developed with a the world and the majority of
area are drifters with three, with LEO since 1977, said tary Jody Powell's voice wide range of representations the votes at the United Nations
are not Europeans and Amen.
four, five different names," money out of that fund hasn't choked with emotion when he from other nations."
,
cans."
Blankenship said. "A lot of been used for widows and or- announced Carter had accepted
The reaction was predictable
Z
Libib Tersi, the PLO
them are spies with the phans during that time.
the resignation "with deep with liberals, blacks and the
Fraternal Order of Police,"
PLO
praising
Young.
AlthOUgh
observer
at the world body
"An oi
police officer regret."
(FOP), a rival' laborbeen
killed
of
Carter
defended
his
friend
little
was
said
by
domestic
whose
meeting
with Young
Us
oixanization.
noting
Young's
conservatives
and
the
Isofis,
sparked
the
furor,
charged the
°Y
I t,it.A
.dH.
Ilan ellui ...i.i - t....i e.. aid duty since 1968." Blankenship
wiwisuccum
ability to deal with the neither appeared unhappy.
widows and orphans of slain
developing nations of Africa Some of Young's former lola IpuureattheUnited II
police officers does ezid, but Some police officers of the when the undiplomatic dl- celleagues in the civil rjglgg Nations.
hew much money is allocated Oviedo and Sanford police ploinst's words sparked con. movement warned his doperThe fact that the I
'PliIalt.tkve of the U.S. to the II
to that fund is determined by departments are members of aer,itJ,
U.N. a compelled, under I I
the board of directors.
LEO and PBA and could benefit
embarrassing Us
"There's no percentage from the fund1 he added.
States.
Yoimg met with PLO U.N. Zionid preenire, to resign, I I
II
"Of all the peopiel have ever official Zehdi Libib Tersi July speaks clearly of the fact that
ofresdom
known in public life, Andy $ and diacuiaed U.N. Middle the
of
action
at
the
U.N.,"
Teni
Young Is the bed," Carter was
pofy or1glly
said.
fond of saying,
the Stilt Dinirtmt
Young says the United States counter was accidental and
should reverse its policy of purely social, b44 later recant.
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ADMISSIONS
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SANFORD:
Gloria A. Brown
Linda kavir
Joe Burton
Frank C. Huhn
Duane. Fogle
a..'.. Maffeft
WASHINGTON (UPI) -lbs
So, people who do not draw
Archie McCormick
FIOejnCe N. Taylor
average
Income
of
Americans
thessbaliefitswendnwigilaff
Patricia A. Mo.Waom.ry
Charles Wsikor
spurted 1.4 percent In July for as a groop with respect to InJohn T. Your*
Harry D. Whitlon
ElIzabeth A. Mysri Classiberry
Melvin Williamson
Its biggest gain of 1$, the flatico as the overall figures
John Orie.r, Oflary
Hail A. Cahill, Ositona
Comniers Departmed said show,
Frank J. Patrick
Elmer Sandikow. Dsltona
Arinsfts Nos, Lake Mary
That boost apparently ai. Funeral Notk.
BIRTHS
Joan Hamiltin &amp; Baby Soy. U1d
SANFORD:
A11511$GOfdQn&amp; Iaby Girl. Deltona lowed the average worker to
keep a hit ahead In this race
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Winter Springs Mayor Troy PUand Ian't at all
unhappy with the new date law rering a special
referendum of the people beicre local p"Mmad

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Thursday, August 16,

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
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Soviet Buildup

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We continue to hear the rattle of Soviet sabers in
Cuba even as the Russians speak of a new era of
:detente arising from Senate ratification of the
SALT II treaty, and even as Washington agrees to
-help Moscow overcome a food shortfall by selling
millions of tons of wheat.
A small news item recently reported that Sen.
Dick Stone, D-Fla., was pressing the State
Department to level with the American people
about recent Soviet military moves in Cuba.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance promises to review
the situation.

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a lift for the handicapped.

Piland said he will recoenniamicl to the council a
series of public meetings to explain to the people
why the proposed Increew in property taxes from
$212 per $1,000 asseseed valuation to $3.50 Is
necessary.

buildup, which has been reported or rumored in
bits and pieces in the U.S. media over a period of
months, has become a cumulative concern.

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main event. Because the Cubans had no base for
their new subs, the Russians found it expedient to
provide one for them. So, by April, they were busy
building a sub base at the Cuban poet citY of
t Qeofuegos. Thus U Sovi
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which the Nixon administration brought to a halt In
1970 th rough vigorous protests. By contrast, the
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quoted congressional sources to the effect that a
that dealt with the most pressing lasee. In a
who has Jul aNUflid Ce.n.
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building to
big hurricane will strike a
the foundation, Only 14 bodies
heavily populated area someDisaster is
of the 23 party-goers were
wherealongthe more than 3,000
recovered.
miles of Gulf or Atlantic
inevitable
These two storms, th1'
seaboards stretching from
Florida Keys hurricane and
Bro wnsville, Texas, to Belfast,
sooner or later,
1%9 Camille, were the most
Maine. Already this year there
intense—
the only "category s"
forecasters
have been two tropical storms
hurricanes of the 20th ecu.

one of these vulnerable, popu- that," Frank said. "We might level. The death toll was more
lated areas, there is no question end up with less than six hours than 300
that we're iwing to have a wa, ning.0,
borne of the big destroyers
disaster," says Dr. Neil Frank,
The UPI survey shows of. were: The 1900 Galveston,
agreement
with
the Floridadirector of the National fluffi- ficials of endangered areas are Texas, hurricane that killed an
Department of
Community
cane Center in Miami. "Places emphatic that 12 hours notice estimated
6,000 to 8,000; the
Affairs seeking funds to
like Tampa Bay — there are isn't enough tinte to evacuate 1926
Miami
storm that trig.
install 18 handicap ramps
60,000 to 70,000 people living on their urban areas in the face of gered the Great
Depression in
In the downtown cornislands and low-lying water- a major hurricane.
Florida
three
years
before
mercial area of the city,
front. Where can they go?"
"Hell,
no,
12
hours
isn't
Black
Friday on Wall St.; the
- Accepted the low bid of
Frank and his Hurricane enough to evacuate," says Civil 1928
Lake Okeechobee hurriburster-detacher and
off-season— December to June D'AIII of Sarasota Cowdy,Fla.
decollator, data processing
- traveling to the coastal "I'm preaching 36 hours."
continuous forms handling
population centers to fight what
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Hurricanes and their Pacific iI1WEAVING
equipment.
he calls "deadly corn. twins, typhoons are Nature's
NIW
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Adopted a resolution of
E
placency."
F
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most
destructive
forcu
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appreclatlontothe board of
"Sometimes I wonder if earthquakes or tornadoes or
I.
directors of Chase and Co.
anyone out there is listening," volcanic eruptions. Hurricanes
ft
for removing restrictions
he says. "Some people in Key have kill ed more people and lOt 1511 SAMPlES S HOME oiuonsiiinos
SEND $1 Handing
on the use of $14,000
West think they lead a charmed destroyed more property than
Plus(2) 15C Stamps to;
HAIR WEAVE,
realized from sale of lands,
life because they haven't been any other of Nature's ram! Hex 274143. PhiIa Pa IUSO
so the funds could be used

Sanford, the founder of the
Cit)
"The board has worked
closely with the city to
...Improve
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1enerai Sanford's library
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Knowles
said the present
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and needs aulskiince with
,administration. "A little
leadership and direction
would help," Knowles said.
[p. Knowles
library,museum board originally
was established by the city

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bOm xample,
Hwy
RegrypUllliIhed
stXhthtdfiUthShOtalcodctrii1r.fnlwgbilJ
Izl1W9, for e
Bi* everyone may be wrong, sci
officials soft-pedalled this report, but did concede
and national health Insurance.
the
forerunner
of
Alexander
resusech
ammggsets. We we lAdsbi? t
that U.S. intelligence was aware that the Soviet
Solshutltsyos Co oh. make a differáca?
Na',i'•l
GSOgr.pblc
PSOpIS for ths lnformatIoi
Union was setting up a high-ranking command y
soviet Prison Camps," by linor
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may
actually
have some effect in
The bill would also carry standby mutdetory
structure in Cuba that could handle a brigade-size Upper, a Garinan-Jewlals writer who had be. , Based on Mrs. Harris' comments a. alt. takes
blOCkiSIg
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controls for those hospitals that reline or are
eve' from cazitwo site and tier pretece.or
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imprisoned by the Soviets.
thould
,
be
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More recently, the Pentagon has confirmed a
W ys and MaiZe
Mils Lipper Was a prismir In the fursh Siberian hnial ceats.
reeearcit. which ii to find just about anitl*it
"Modest increase" in Russian troops.
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A ebop in W
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to had
win
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could
th
No one seems to know what all of this adds up to
wart
any
pr::1i''
move
to
when
It
comas
to
p&amp;9 the prMid's v
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hII(IOIS those uiøidilcry CUdlele.
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whether the Soviets are rewarding the Cubans
oky has
iou and described a. medsi camp.
at
The question, then, Is whet
for their work In Africa or whether they have
Mr. Roomy iWt am bW piftin be .11.
..wad
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re.wI %
malm?
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somw
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proWy
very
career, Uberal-left reviewers oft neajected or
decided to push as hard as they can against what
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Pr
Coder's
sM ci UUI'.
condemned the books he y'blluhed. 1agisg
It appian that It may be po,1h1, to tvert
they perceive to be a soft U.S. government.
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wea
seen
as
hypealtiusi.
Masy of the
Her appolatmant or, more accurately,
unfaidonable Ideas to Lls. American
Iig4 directly hdo electric energy by
Thus Senator Stone would seem to have gmd
on'e.nen Wiwireleusd to be eatragsd by '("o's vte', could even hurt th e ad • catalyst a coenponent of a csimen
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t. to consider the business of
,,the museum, approve
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,; progress, plan future ac_
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Approved a recornmendation from Jim
Jernigan, director of the
recreation and parks
department to refuse to
rent fornight use any of the
city's outdoor facilities
except during the peak use
times, Aprllthrough Aug.1.
No night time use of the
athletic fields is to be
allowed from Sept. 1
through March 29 unless
the lighting is paid for by
the league or team using
the fields.
Voted to decline a
requed from the Mark
Slade new car dealership
on U.S. 17-92 outside the
city limits for installation
of a water hydrant, as
requIM by the
dealership

;Peterson; Mrs. Carol
'Kirchhoff; Mrs. Jan
Johnson and Ross Wonenay.
He suggested the new

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to complete.
abovesealevel.AndontheGulf
I became conscious in tree
These and other worrisome of Mexico coast
the most and found I was lodged about 20
facts were disclosed by a dangerous area the figure is feet above ground."
United Press International more than 28 percent, ac
From pollee reports, Pass
survey on the status of cording to the U.S. Army Corps Christian, Miss., Aug. 17, 1969:
hurricane evacuation plans of Engineers.
Repeated entreaties made to 23
along the South Atlantic and
"Eighty- percent of the people to evacuate Jichelieu
Gulf of Mexico coastlines in the coastal residents have never Apartments, but they continued
opening weeks of the current experienced a major hur- their "hurricane party". A bo
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hurricane season.
ricane," Frank said. 'The midnight Hurricane Camille's

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simulated acid rain of the strength of household
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terms of election campalgu politics.
VIn,W not only survived but registered hn
In recent weeks, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
proved yieldii.
ought out Henry Regnery's
The findini although Mill tentative and
br
autobiography
"Memoirs
cia Disside nt PiIâ,er."
It isa book
subject to continuing research, Is regarded as of
that's Vital to an understaoft od ft In.
special
cance to the aping of a national
telleCtual battles of the last generation.
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energy program. Coal, NUt U the PflI51'Y
riarilt for
also a
When Mr. Regnery formed the Henry Regnery _
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mer
'-.lI4ICS'NUlI$ 'front that" '"W.me conaciMlon to Iowt?*tthe etIt
iir wdbld
I serious
WM1UNGN UPI
pod's subcommittee on health.
historical study that questioned the role of
below Will Mill be IIUui U, a. the P&amp;t
Mwdfa"ls
health package have a bow
Intha Sojetlip, two comnom also had 10 passMarabdepmjam,
President Roosevelt with respect to the outbreak
we MUA mom up owl
of war in the Pacific. Imoded Zuropm chance! to clew once.. now that Joseph
jimemt on the bill. One the Labor and Human IPaclous skIs.,
writers couldn't find an outlet here. Criticism of
But somehow the prospect of coamo-cod
Finance Committee, killed It -. not exactly a soybeans ds.n't quite raise the spirits as d14
t he Soviet regime was taboo. Henry Regniry education and welfare?
Probddy

Morris

responded.
In other business, the

Stenstrc*n proposed for
, membership on the new
I-;. ,board: Mrs. RuthSwinney,
[
Dora Lee Russell,
.Mrs. Margaret Vitale, Mrs.
Anne Cale; Mrs. Penney

Enerp's Argonne National Laboratory
suggesting that acid rainfall in moderation may
be not only tolerable but beneficial to one un.
flt
During two years of experiments at the
laboratory, plots Of lOybSaflI treated With

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5Pwed Out by lndaitl&amp;l ope rations and ab
sorted by the atmospheric moisture.
Now coma a report from the Department of

He published RusseU Kirk's pioneering work
"The Conservative Mind" In 1047, William F.
Buckley's "God and Man at Yale" in 1NZ, and
numeroUs other books central to the
rena'uance of American conservative thought.
He was and is a publisher of serious works
dealing with the Intellectual, historical and

Another small news account this spring advised
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members of the board
wanted to "get rid of dead
wood on the board without
hurting anyone's feelings."

I finance deepartnient, and
the curator of the li brary
even the status of a
3 part41me employee of the

pollution.

their time.
No one better fits that category than Henry
Regnery, who launched his career as a
PUb11.am' lit (..'tticagO lit 1947.

Last February, the Soviets made a point of

By FRANK EIDGE
hit in 60 years.
pages. And they happen every
MIAMI iUPI
Forocasters
"People elsewhere, particu. year.
hope they can provide 12 hours' larly Texans, have an attitude
Their ferocity is awesome.
warning before a hurricane that implies they can withstand
From the diary of J.E.
strikes. But:
the forces of Nature."
Duane, long Key, Flu, Labor
—It would take a week to
There is scarcely a spot on Day 1935: "10:15 p.m. House
evacuate the6O,000 persons who the U.S. hurricane coast that ROW breaking up... I was
blown
live in the Florida Keys.
can withstand a major hur. outside into sea. Got hung up in
—Fort Myers, Flu., has the ricane.
broken fronds of coconut tree
most detailed emergency
More than 17 percent of the and hung on for dear life

board."

subsidiary boards and
agencies of the city; all
,lnancial records be
maintained by the city's

have some application em to Clouds 01

readers to a.p the Issues and challenges ci

planes in Cuba, the sophisticated MiG23-Ds. Mr.
Carter assured the country during a December
press conference that there was no evidence of
nuclear weapons to go with the planes. The administration made no protest to Moscow over the
introduction of these offensive bombers in obvious
violation of the 1962 Soviet-American agreement.

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said. "If not, it Is a backhanded slap at the existing

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In November, the Carter administration
reluctantly confi rmed reports of Soviet nuclear

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S. I'rench Ave.. Sanford, and at Church and Wilma streets ui
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board have resigned.
"The proposal should be
run by the board," Corn-

establish a new board
composed of eight ap(o1ntees and a member of

By ANTHONY HAUIGAN

Early last year there were reliable reports out of
Washington that Soviet air force units were rein: forcing Cuban pilots in the air defense of Cuba in
order to replace Cubans serving Soviet purpes j
Africa.

said, pointing out two
wings have been added to
the structure. He said the
number of visitors to the
facility has tripled in the
past 18 months,
The city manager also
said some members of the

mended the commission
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meeting to discuss reorganization,
Stenstrom had recom-

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communicable diseases.
And for the fir st time this fall, students in grades 10. 11 and 12
must show proof they have been immunized properly against thr
red measles be fore they can attend school. 11IIS proof also can be
supplied with a statement from a physician.
Now until Aug. 24, free unniunization clinics are available For
Seminole County students who fleed protection against th&amp;' rL'(i
tiieasles and other communicable diseases.
'l'he Seminole County Health l)epartrnent is offering the fret
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board under the control of
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HeraldSWI Writer
A proposal to abolish the
24mnember
Independent
board of trustees of the
Gener Sanford Memorial

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day. Teacher and room assignments for Lake Mary and
Iirngwood elementary schools will be posted at those schools.
Anopen house will be held from 1:30p.m. to 3 p.m. on Aug. 24 at
With the first day of school just around the corner, new students Red Bug Elementary School,
where teacher and classroom
in Seminole County are advised to register as soon as possible. assignment for the first day of schoo
l will be posted.
Students may register at these schools as follows:
An estimated 35,000 students in Seminole County are expected
—SanfordMiddleSchool,from8a.m.to3pm Monday through to attend the first day of school on Aug. 27, accordmg to school
Fridavdistrict officials.
lake Mary Elementary School, from 8 a.ni. to 3:30 p.m.
Childr en who are entering kindergarten or first grade for the
Monday through Friday;
first time must show proof they have been 1u11y uiimunized aii(l
IMngwood Elementary School, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday "free of cominunic:11.ie disease" with a statement froiii a
through Friday;
physician. Otherwise, they cannot be enrolled in public or nonStudents who will attend Sanford Middle School will be. .ailed public schools.
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a post card that lists their room assignment for the first school
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city commissioners this
week.
The commissioners
voted Instead to Instruct Its
representative on the
board, Commissioner
Jullan Stenstrom, to notify

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Herald Staff Writer

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Morse, Streetmnan and McCollum are
delegates. After the selection Process
ur
di
fo ad tional permanent delegates will be chosen.
Those hoping to be named delegates must have a
$20 registration fee with them on Sept. S.

The Seminole cows Republican zecutive
Committee and the Seminole County Republican
club are jointly sponsoring a "Family Fun
, on
Sept. 1from 3 to p.m. at Camp San Pedro off Dyke
Road.

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School Reaistration Timc Ar Lkfd
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lOCal W$SI who is willing to donate $200 to the
organization.
The money Is the lad of the amen needed to finish
the payment for.. new van for senior citizens,
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Federation Of senior atise Cl"I$ lacking for a

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There Is mounting evidence that this is needed.
The Soviet Union has refrained from any radical
military move in Cuba, such as the Installation of

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School American History teacher, Jim Thompson.
Thompson will be seeking the seat curwdly held
by Harry Jacob.. Jacobs has not said whether he
will seek reelection.

with ether govermnentai It1ei"

By DONNA ESTFS

Cuba: A Reality?

m, Wast candidate to annonce kAwt to seek an

Aitaincids Springs city C,n1km list In On
Nov. 0 city election is 37 yew old Lakeview Middle

can raise lazes.
"I like to see the people vole on money Ia.ue."
Pliend said. "If the people say no on Sept. 11, we in
the city govenunent will have to rearrange our
thIflk1fl" he said.
"The council and mayor are ctged with
providing basic services, such as police end fir,
protection. If we feel there Is a need for capital
Improvements, such a new city hail, we need to
KU the people on It," he said.
"Next year will be decided the crucial question of
whether we will be able to provide adsqiat. capital
Improvements for the city said Pliend. "'ij
also have to look at salaries
yI1
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beer and genies. Fred Streetman, state coin*
inIUiflW1 is Ch$IIThIfi of the event. He said all
prdentl$l candidates have been Invited. Only
former Texas GOV. John Connally has accepted the
invitAM so far.
alternates to the_
Republican mini-convention In Orlando In
ovember aretobe selected by having their names
picked o.4 ci ahat en Sept. $ at the Spring Oaks
Civic Center in Altamonte.
Those wishing to be selected alternates and
delegates mot be present and In line by 10:30 a.m.
The omnm1ttee in charge of the selection process
are: Mary Aim Morse, state committeewoman;
Streetman and Bill McCaIIurn, local party chairman and Dorothy Meadors, party treasurer; Mrs.
Audrey Holloway, Frances Marone and Lauren

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1 Lusty Linda
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3.20 6 Jersey Clare
25.10
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Rambling Ralph
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Texas at Milwaukee, night
3 Radar Bell
3.00 2.40 2.10
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3 Fluid Drive
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2 Keystone Score
3Carata Pecina
4 Leazar Zuess
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112 410 130 .311 SSexy Robby
7.00 5.10 Time: 2:13.0.
Ninth game
Mazzlill, NY
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Gilifey, Cin
93350 120 .316
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lisasa
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1003 111 .309
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DAYTONA BEACH
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Kemp, Del
110 410 132 .322
Secondgame
2Ramon Badiola
2ndCs-li Time: 31.74
360 320
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0(6-1) 35.60, P($-4) 90.90, T($4.3) Time: 2:09.2.
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Kingman,
Eleventh game
40920; DD4-4) 113.70.
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and Schmidt, Phil
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431.60.
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Mike Flanagan pitched lxiiliastly through 12 Innings and It
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Eddie Murray became a thief.
With two out and Murray on
third base and Doug DeCinces
en first In the bottom of the 12th
inning Wednesday night,
Murray stole home with an
assist from DeCinces to give
the Orioles a 2-1 victory and
Flanagan his 16th win of the
$emon. For Baltimore, it was
their second consecutive 12victory.
Flanagan, 16-7, allowed five
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to register his 12th comhte game.
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Red S.i 9, Twins 5:
Carl Yastszemaki belted a
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Brawlers 6, R.yats 5:
Gorman Thomas walked with
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Ya.ke.s 4, Rgsrs 3:
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"Hoffman ls a young kid,"
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it on him again."
In other AL games, Oakland
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64, New York edged Texas, 44,
Seattle nipped Cleveland, 3.2,
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The trade ofLeonGraymade on the injured reserve 1,1st
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Ho uston Coach Bum Phillips Tuesday, has a bone chip below
happy
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fans may be ready to revolt, groin muscle.
Gray, a two-time All-Pro who -The Minnesota Vikings,
helped New England runners unable to sign a contract with
compile an NFL record 3,195 veteran quarterback Bob IA
yards last season, was traded to Wednesday released him from
Houston for the Oilers' flrstand any obligation to the club. LAC
sixth round picks in next year's who now Is free to negotiate
draft.
with other clubs, said Grant
New England Coach Ron told him his reporting to camp
Erhardt, who took over this now would "screw up the
year after the departure of quarterback situation" for the
Chuck Fairbanks, was upset Vikings. lie said he didn't quite.
about the deal.
understand what that meatgt,
Herold PlisIss y Tim Vi sciat
"I was reluctant," said -Place-kicker David Posey
ErharcL "You don't fill an All- was released by the New
Pro position with a rookie. I England Patriots Wednesday.
gave my opinion but I don't Posey kicked in 11 games for
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have veto power."
the Patriots last year when
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Hannah, who worked next to leg, but was given little chance
Gray and participated with him to win the job after Smith
In a celebrated holdout In 1VI$. returned. Smith has earned a
"Leon IS lii a better position reputation as one of the NFI4's
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believed to be one of the to a rough Mart in the Soi4heri,
strongest in years.
regional baseball tournament
Elsewhere around the NFL here Wednesday night, losing to
training camps:
host Pasadena by &amp;O count.'
-Cleveland Browns' General Seminole comes back tonight
Manager Peter Hadhaxy dii- at6pjn. against Fort Worth
closed that veteran strong 93 loser to Houston. Lafayette,
safetyTonyPeters,whowalked La.frewaflrst-roundbye.
out of the Browns' training Pasadena pitchers Burnhl
camp last month, has been told White, David Ochos and Billy
either to return to the club or Shanks combined to hold
retire. In other developments, Seminole to two hits and fanned.
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JACKSONVILLE,
(UPI)
the city staged aWednesday
Gator Bowl excitement,"
viewed the greeting
"withhe
great
concessions
and parking rove- Cleveland to see the improve- Colts become the Jacksonville years, but no number of season state support."
Baltimore ColtsFla.
owner
extravanganza
he added
flues
he wants.
ments that have been made to Colts," he said.
Irsay told a press conference
ticket sales was mentioned at
Robert Irsay says the fire- night, complete with fireworks, wanted more than just pledges
"We're not going to leave any the meeting with Godbold.
Wednesday afternoon that,
works, the music and the white rock and disco bands and a colt from corporations and In-Irsay called the Gator Bowl that city's Municipal Stadium,
horse were very nice, but if the that galloped around the field dividuals th
"We want to be able to go to after conducting an unofficial
at they would buy "completely unsatisfactory" which he said is about the same stones unturned In bringing
and
said
It
should
be
refurb.
age
as
the
Gator
Bowl.
them
here.
If
Mr.
Irsay
decides
bed
at night and know we will poll of the other Natloilal
city wants his team it must as a cowboy shot off blanks.
season tickets.
refurbish the Gator Bowl and
ished
No
price
tag
was
put
on
the
not
to
[ring
the
Colts
to
get
paid,"
said Irsay, adding Football League owners, he felt
at
city
expense,
Including
A crowd estimated at 50,000
"What I need Is a bankable
the
installation
of
Individual
Gator
Bowl
improvements,
but
Jacksonville,
It
won't
be
bethat
he
was
speaking for his certain he could get the 21 votes
give blip "a bankable commit- thundered "We Want the Colts! commitment," he told a group
Godbold
indicated
the
city
cause
we
didn't
give
it
players
as
well.
and
stadium
box
seats
and
he needs to move the Colts to
ment" that he will gross $8 We Want the Colts!" as God- of city and chamber of cornmight sell municipal bonds to everything we have."
million a year.
Attending the meeting was Jacksonville.
bold and Irsay alighted from a merce officials earlier in the renovation of the press box.
underwrite the cost.
"It's a big job," Mayor Jake helicopter on the 50-yard line, day.
Before his arrival, Irsay, who Wayne Mlxson, Florida's However, sources close to
"What people want when they
Godbold promised to get back is dissatisfied with Baltimore's lieutenant governor, who told NFL Commissioner Pete RoGodbold said after meeting Police estimated another 5,000
The
$8 million
go to a football
game they
Is a tofinal
the response
Colt owner
with
the city's Memorial Stadium and the lack Irsay: "Gov. Bob Graham is zelle said Rozelle was miffed
with Irsay Wednesday, ,but to 7,000 fans couldn't get into would
include
seasonfigure,
tickethe
andsaid,
comfortable
place where
in 30
days.
we're big enough to do it.,,
of cooperation he has gotten one of your biggest boosters.! over Irsay's activities and
the 70,000seat stadium because stadium box sales, but not can watch," he said.
To prove Jacksonville really of a massive traffic tleup.
"I'm
going
to
do
everything
from
Maryland officials, said got word from the governor that doubled he had anywhere near
television and radio revenues
Is afflicted with "Colt Fever,"
He suggested that Jackson- in my power In the next 30 days he wanted a guaranteed sale of whatever Mr. Irsay asks, we the number of owners' votes he
Although Irsay said he and the one-third share of the yule send a delegation to to make sure the Baltimore 65,000 season tickets for 10 will deliver. You can count on claimed.

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Nab 'Bumper Car. Bandit&amp;

CLASSIFIED ADS

ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) - It time driving around the have to bother hot•wiring the
Orange County Sheriffs De.
had been a Long, hot summer groves," he said. "They'd cars-thekeyswerealreadyln
ment deputies fird started
without much diversion for a smash into each other, race, the Ignition,
suspecting the six juveniles
group of Winter Garden teen- play chicken - just have a
"These abandoned cars were from Winter Garden, some 10
agers - so they stole rental general good time with the tinning up everywhere in the miles west of Orlando, when a
cars and staged their own cars."
groves in various states of police detective arrested three
demolition derbies in the
The boys, aged 15.17 years, damage," Pavils said. "They'd boys for car theft. They were
orange groves,
have all been charged with take them for a spin, get stuck caught knocking out the rear
"One juvenile said his televi. grand theft. Their names were in the dirt and just leave them." window of a car.
sion was in the repair shop, so not released because they are
One youth told Pavils he
A spoke&amp;nan for General
he didn't have anything else to juveniles.
wrecked a rai car when he Rent-e.Car said the thefts went
do erceptstealcars," Detective
They are accused of dealing leaned over to kiss his undetected for several days
John Pavils said Wednesday. 13 cars between July 13 and girlfriend while driving. AgtJ3. because the agency has a large
was exciting to these kIds. August 3 by simply driving past er auto was abandoned In the inventory. Business also was
We called them Bumper Car the gates of Budget Rent-a-Car middle of a road after the particularly brisk dog he
Band1ts
and General Rent-aCar after thieves plowed through a fence period the cars were stolen, he
"They were having a great midnight. me youths didn't jinel kvw'fr.rI riniwn nu,liiww

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Legal Notice -

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARIN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OP AN ORDINANCE IV THE CITY
PROBATE DIVISION
OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Pile ssm,r
Notice is hereby given hit a
DivIsise
_________________________
Public Hearing will be held at the
IN RI: ESTATE OF
RESSIE MAXINE SAUR VUNG. Commission Room In the City Hall
Dec-51d in the City of Snford, Florida, at
7:00 O'clOck P.M. on September 10,
NOTICIOP ADMINISTRATION
itim. .................43C.IIIM
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ins. to consider the adoption of an
3c.flhlCUtiVltiIflhS . . . .3k a Has
by
the
City
of
Satword,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST ordHance
IIM
icon
icutIvetIl$.....35C
5:00 AM. - S:30 P.M.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL. Florida, as follows:
ORDINANCE
NO.
1451
FRIDAY
thru
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
.
MONDAY
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY OF
IN THE ESTATE:
SATURDAY 5.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED SANFORD. FLORIDA, TO ANNEX
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
that the administration of the estaf
of Baste Maxine Saur Vung, OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF
decessid, File Number 7F.21S.CP
f fq SAID oRDINANcE, A PORTION
pending in Thu Circuit
Seminole Coity, Florida, Probate 0F THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
Division, the address of which Is LYING NORTH OF AND ABUTY.
Seminole County Courthouse, ING AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND
BETWEEN
KNUDSENCOAST.
DRIVE
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Sanford, Florida 32111. The Personal
AND THE SEABOARD
representative of thu
estate
Is Rese LINE RAILROAD RIOHT.OF.. ______________________ ______________________
Levy, whose address
Is Geneva,
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Florida 32732. The name and ad. WAY, SAID PROPERTY LOCAT. ED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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rm FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE _____________________
tative's attorney are
WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN.
below.
AVON
All persons having claims or NEXATION PROVI$IONSOF SEC.
Wiilsharemyfurn.apt.
demands agaInst the estate ore TION 171.044, FLORIDA STATION
HEIRLOOM
THREE TUTES: PROVIDING AN EFFEC.
w.pool. Male.
-Avon. Increa your earning
requIred, WITHIN
CreatIveEresslons
3234512
Cai1323-1m4.
5. call 1 141
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF TIVE DATE
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WHEREAS, there has been filed _______________________
filE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
with the City Clerk of the City Cf
womanw.aonwouldiiki
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ruse
urys,
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ar. your apt.
UTOMOTIVE MACHINIST f the abeve court a written Sanford, Florida, a petition con.
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18-Help Wafted
323155$
me rebuiIde,. Seminole Auto
datemint of any claim or demand taming the names of the property
hlne, 301 E. 3Ith P1. Exp.
they may have. Each claim must be owners in the area described __________________________ __________________________
lyl Wages Commensurate w
in writing and must indicate ml hereinafter requesting annexation
to th. corporate aria of the City of
lIltY.fringe benefits.
S-Lost &amp; Found
LPN. Full time a. part time. Apply
basis for the claim, the name and Sanford, Florida, and requesting to ________________________
in person L.akevlsw Nursing
address of the creditor or his agent be included therein: and
us AIdes, 7.3 shIft. Exp
Center, t1 E. 2nd St.
or attorney, and the amount
eferred. Apply In person
WHEREAS, ml Property Ap. Lest: I me., old, black, male
:Iaimed. If the claim is not yet due,
German
Shepherd,
last
seen
kiview Nursing Center,
?ple date when it will become due praiser of Seminole County, F ioriea
E.
LPN
full
time.
Exp.
w.Florida
Laurel Ave. Name "King". Call
st.
having certified that there are IWS
shall
be
stated.
if
the
claim
is
license. 4.12, 3221344, Sanford
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3224307 after 3 or 530.1W.
in the ares to be
property owners
contingent or unllquidated, the ennexad,
and that sold property
Nursing a. Cony. Center.
accepting appilcationsfor kill
neture of the uncertainty shall be owners have signed the petition for Lost: Lg. blk, German Shepherd,
pvt time employment with
stated. if the claim is secured, the
"Nicky", wearing choke chain
Evening cook. Apply In person
y Way Food Stores. Must
xat; and
security shall be described. TM
w. Dr. Bass tag. Rewardi 323.
Hoilday inn of Sanford on the
over 10 yrs. old. Apply at any
WHEREAS, it h1 been deter.
claimant shall deliver sufficient mined that the property described
or 332.7415.
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lakefront.
copies of the claim to the clerk to hereinafter is reasonably compact Dog, fern., wh bitt mixture, 11
a.
enable the clerk to mall one copy to an contiguous to the corporate area
Utility person. Apply in person
as much as $300 per 1000

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993
RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

DEA DLINS
Noon The Day Before Publication
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All persons Interested in the estate has further ben determined that
to wt'iam a copy of this Notice ° the annexation of sold property will
Administration hat been mailed ore not result in the creation Cf an en.
required, WITHIN THREE claus: and
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Florida, is in a Position to provide
THI5NOTICE,tofiieanyobjections municipal services to the property
they may have that challenges ml described herein, and ml City
validity Cf the decedent's will, ml COmmISSIOn of the City Cf Sanford,
qualifications of the personal Florlda,deemsit inthebest interest
representative, or the venue or of the City to accept said petition
lurisetcilon of
and to annex said property.

The proposed rate reductions each additional minute. The
"We believe that the simplest toll rates "without creating a
apply only to customer.dialed proposed new rate would be 63 and most responsive way to serious revenue deficiency.,,

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
WILL, BE FOREVER BARRED
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Dateolthefirst pubilcatlonof this FLOR6A:
Notice of Administration: August 5,
SECTION 1. That the foliowlng
described property situated in
157g.
Seminole County, Florida, be and
Role Levy
th same is hereby annexed to and
As Personal Representative
madeapartoltheCltyofsanford,
Cfthelstateof
Flofida, pursuant to the voluntary
essle Maxine Saur Vung
annexation provisions of Section
Deceased
171.044, Florida Statutes:
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
BegIn at the intersection of the
REPRESENTATIVE:

Up 13.9 Percent

W. C. Hutchison,

Crime Increases

Florida

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South ilneof SectionS. TownshIp 20
S. Range3lEand the WLY R.Wline
of the Oviedo Branch of the ACL
Railroad, run thence NWL along
saId W R.L line 273.3 ft, thence W
parallel with the S line of said Sec. 4,
200.00 It. thence SEL parallel with

HUTCHISON i. MORRIS
230 N. Park Avenue
P.O. Drawer H
Sanford, FL 32771

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!) The sharpest increases oc- aggravated assaults 12.4 per- were used In slayings.
Murder, rape, robbery and curred in cities and rural areas cent, from 20,601 to ,5I5;

Telephone: (305) 322-4041
Publish Aug. 5, i,

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day wk., paid holidays, fringe
benefits. $200 to $300 to start
depending on exp. 335.2%2.

6CNId Cats

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iid care in my home; - exp
mother of 2. All ages. 2204 Mitch
ct. w. Pinecrest ares. 333.333

EVENING HERALD CORRES.
PONDENTS FOR THE sANS
FORD AREA. MUST HAVE A
FLAIR FOR NEWS, TYPE,
HAVE TRANSPORTATION, BE

Unique Kindergarten
forSyearolds
Call 322-MIS

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Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
ning June 2. Sanford Early
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Childcare Center. 322-MIS
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322.26llfor appointment

9-Good Thn to Eat
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FRESH OKRA

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Meats.

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Legal Notice

ft., to the S line of Sec. 4, Thence E engaged in business at MULLET
Respondent.
along said sac line 200ft. to the point LAKE PARK ROAD Seminole NOTICE OF ACTION WITH DII.

17.1 percent In Florida during percent reectIvely, Suburbsn 79,609 to 90,997; larcenies 13 socIal problems and made a
FICTITIOUS NAME
the first six months of 1979, the towns reported a 14.5 percent percent, from 163,869 to 184,780, plea for the people of Florida to
of Beginning, less ml $35 ft for Rd. County, Florida, under the fictitious CRIPTION OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that $
am All lntheSE¼oftMSW '4of SacS, nameof SUE'S NURSERY and that
Department of Law Enforce- Increase and crime In non- and auto thefts, 14.5 percent help in the crime fight
PROCEEDED AGAINST
engaged in business at 413 Doheny Township 20 5,
Range 31 E and I Intend to register said name with TO: DONALD EDWARD BARNES
ment said Wednesday.
Way,
subtrbsn communities was up from 16,178 to lI,Slt
Casseiberry,
Seminole
County,
"These latest
datisuc
taInIng 1 acre net.
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
a,emlktltieusnam.of SECTION
YOU ARE NOTiFIED that a
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The lesser crimes of motor 10.5 percent.
The value _____
of property stolen
2. That upon this or. Seminole County, Florida in ac
Petition for DiuoMion has been
ALLWAY$COMFORTCOOUNG&amp;
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4 Eobbrtas were p 394 the ttr* iix moibs of the yger law
dinence bsesming ptflctiv,. The cordance with ml provisions of the filed against youand a pram'
HEATING
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ctien S.Ø FlorId. Statutes 5057.
the Court to award mat certain
an overall Increase, of 13.9 forcIble rapes 18.5 percent, were used In 201, or nearly half, continue to face an *11 the Circuit Court, Seminole County, entitled
to all the rights and
Sig. N. Lucile Hill
property owned by you and rur
Florida in accordance with tie
percent, Commissioner James from 3,8 to 2,111; murders of the killings. Knives,, the struggle against crime," he
RI, 1 Box 1073
provisions of the Fictitious Name privileges and Immunities as are
wife, Marsha Lynn Harris Barnes,
Oviedo, Fla. 32743
York saId.
14.4 percent, from 441 to 507; second mod popular weapon, saId.
es tenants by the entireties, located
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 545.05 from time to time granted to ____________________
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10Se300 zoned commercial south of
Kmart Plaza. Excellent in.
vestment potential. Call todayl

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ARMY.NAVVSURPLUS
3lOSanfordAve.
322.3791
ROCK

German shepherd pups for sale,

504-773-3313

AKC, shots, sire working canine
show quaiity a. Ig boned. $150 a.

up. 321-0913.
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for Bargains. 2421 S. Sinford
Ave., 322.101. Open Tues. thru
Sat. 9:30 to 1:30.

42-WcblIe Homes

PRICED TO SELL
This 2 Bdrm home is located In a
nice wee of Sanford. Corner lot.
See todayl Only $31,500.

323-SIC
VAa. FHA Financlno

show

W. Gamut White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

701 Bldg.

FOR SALE two.story, 2 bedroom
townhouse, w-w carpeting, all
appliances, pool, in Sanford near

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE
311-3$SE. First St.
322.3433

68-Wanted to Buy

INC. RIALTORS

m ..lomUIrry 1W'

qualified buyer. $32,000 to
111*. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 323.)I57

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REALTOR, 332-7450

drapes &amp; carpet, 101st, shads.
Gill esurse nea my entree.

PrIcel$SS,Ni 1mm. pnelssisn.

15S0476. Owner.

Washl*. Oaks arop, SMI
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dential AuctIons a. Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction. 373-5420.
Auction Thurs. 7P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 437
Consignments Welcome
323-7050

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Carport Sale, F,i.,Sat.$ Sun. w,

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1 Man, quality operation

beset a. misc.

Sunland Estates)

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etc. Wayne Bed, 327-1321
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
1.6. BALI NT 1 ASSOC. 322-5165
INSULATION--Batting, blowing. RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call

321-0139 or 504-7346701 collect.

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travel trailer. Sleeps 6, 3 way
lIofws, gas 3 burner woven,
t.Jlet, Ice
SiN 3)3.4321.
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Wants to make small household
repaIrs, carpentry, paIntIng
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 325-4331.

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FREE ESTIMATES
333-0719
Mowing
3210250
EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS. 332.2411 or
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springs a. oilier mIx.. L$l 111W 115111,1 aldIl? I
Garagslaleprl. Thlt &amp; $sl. IIII,.5
catch up hack psymenls 1 buy
Clelling, Misc. A Plants.
equity. $32-0,lo
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323-5324

IMIII.4 lewIs $17 lIaise Cr..

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or 1315051.

$ft1323-flhi

bonded &amp; insured, Quality
service e'erytIme. Ph. 3230541
or 661-5954.

Painting
Painting by Anthony Corino, Interior, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 322-0071.
Picture Perfect Ext. Painting
Free Est. Lic. 10 pct. disc. to Sr
CII. 3396066, 661-1335.
BIE Painting, interior-exterior,
pressure cleaning, roof coating.
SatIsfaction guaranteed before
payment. 322-7137 after 6 p.m.

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CuStom Painting &amp; detail trim,
Free Est. 323.1704.

ofographk
Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport -photoi a. fast
repaIr service. 322-6101.

PIasl.nng
Interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed &amp; Bonded
Call 322-7750
RIR Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning,
Roof, homes, trailers. etc.
Reasonable rates, all work
guaranteed. 323-7151.

RaIki
u5tom built iron work.
indow guards, gates etc.
Marlin's 323-7111. 3397693

Tar pot for rent
$23DayorWkly Rates
Call 322 0216 aft 6

21 pct. off on all
Upholsterycleaningfoft
month of August. 031.3141.

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roupllolitory charge. 515-3077

Yr Business.,,
DIoJ 322-2611 of 831-9993

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323-0I2atterS:30

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Porch Sale Sat., Aug. II, lid N.
Sunland (Ilesland Estates) p.4.
DIshes, few close ladles' &amp;
diltiren's dUllies a. misc.

ii &amp; to.

Custom Office Cleaning, commercial, new const. Licensed.

yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

FreeEsl.

Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome
We Sell Estates
Kelloggs AuctIon Sales
323-7030

Wd AC: queen size bed frame:

Garage Sale:

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog S Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady Inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cord.
cages. 322.5752.

LARGE ASSORTMENT
Tools, new assortment of nick.
neks, glassware, 7 dressers,
truck load of sm used mdse. in

Ming BROCHURE writs: C1f$5ItIlle-P5&amp;$l5c, P11.
S Sal. S $5 4. *1 1 hIlt II.,
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy,N.C.*N4
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Garage Sale 3 homes Marhoam
Rd., Pa.ia. Lets SI iNdies III.
Tliurs.Sat. Fellow s.

RSMIty

3 51 house. WNI rest or sell,,

Drapes, Upholstery
322.0707

S. Sanford Ave.
across from Pinebreeze Egg Farm

5105.

CaIIBart

red. 3 car gerase, C ASH.

issmikIng

Office Cisankig

Alterations, Dressmaking

Kelloggs Auction Sales

cutelass&amp;mlsc.NaNlngoyer

Rsllluug Hilis beeulllul 3 55) 5
masmsry home. 2_sq ft under

I5$-9303;a1t6530-7$1S

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CASH 0001 PRIZES.

VA
frontage on Seminole Blvd.
Asking $14,910 with good terms
or trade.

Ceramic Tue Repairs
Residential &amp; Commercial

FOOD

ENMØRE'WASHER - Parts,
ServIce. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPUA$CS
323.0157

7 acres Lake Sylvan. 510,010, Sell
Terms. William Maiiczowskl,

By apt. snly. 3234315.

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. $"-esoi

Thursday 7 P.M.

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Yard debris, Trash
Appliances 8. Misc.
(LOCAL) 349.3371

PUBLIC AUCTION

322-5721

Wonder what to do with Two? Sel
One - The quick, easy Want-Ai
way. The magic number is 321
311$ or 531-053.

teylIwlIle by owner. 34, FR,
many extras. Assumable lean.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly Harriett's Beauty Nooz
519 C-. luSt., 32.3742

C.r.n1c1he

furniture, Refrlg., stoves, tools.'

Keilogqs Auction Sales

10 pc. LR Pit Group, $333 Free
Delivery. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, il-fl So. of Sanford.

525-4533 iv 23S.11 eves.

COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
SITTER.

Beauty Care

Cash 3fl.4132

vage, 17-92 S. of Sanfvd 332-$73I

FORREST ORIINI

Syowner3sR,2B
IleckIome. Terms avail.
3220214 aft S

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Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Avt.
Buy a. Sell, the finest in used

Brand New Interspeing Bedding
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price. Sanford Furniture Sal-

Sylvan, 41 acres, 20 acret
already platted. Over 1400' 0
Lk. Front wooded. $300,000.

530,000. 321.0211 eves.,

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We Sell Estates

5!-M Goode

Lake Markham Rd. near Lk

shopping, schools, by owner,

M14 ga
-StreetS Much M.. N

lnc,1e&amp;ters
313,', h. raci 117-521 bu*d

Double bed. $73
031.7420

3390301
339-0501

E. Altamonte Dr.

LIcensed. 323-0039

horse, top performer In

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Light Hauling

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A-C RepaIr

CASTRO CONVERTIBLE

REALTOR'

Phone 322.7111, Sanford

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

trail, western a. English hor.
semanship. Over 30 1st pieces in
local a. AQHA Shows. Owner

50-Wèscsilansous for Sale
ALTAMONTE-Lot 100*174 pIus
C Bldg. zoned commercial. Of
Hwy 434. 119,900.

General Landscapinu. Rbs,
IpeclaUsts, topsoil I. till dirt,
sod laying S. free trimming.
323.2940.

AOHA Gelding "Chicacsaw
Priest' 15.3 hands, cxc. youth

.P4SIJLATION-Batting, blowing,
WACO Foam. fiberglas &amp; Cellulose. Lowest prices Call 321-0539
or 904 734 6701 collect.

3003 Orlando Dr.

Air Conditioning, Heating, Elactri.
cal, Plumbing $.q.Sce L Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671.6294.
Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.

Appliances

WE RUV USED FURNITURE a.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322.0721.

See our beautiful new BROAC
MORE, front S rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Lawn Service

dHo.'WS

Sanford. 322-5721.

Medel Inc.. Realtor

Air COnditiOning

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Chair, Ottoman a. Recilner All
for $399. Free Delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-52 So. of

V Enterprise, Inc.

OWNER ANXIOUS
Priced reduced $2,000 on newly
redecorated 3 Idrm 1%4 Bath
home w.cent. H S Air, fenced
yard, carport in Sunland
Estates.

Hwy-fl, 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona 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 904-255.
$311 for further details.

322.2125
Se.SIel1MlP
$35a.up.
322-41510r322-3562

9 ft. glassed top display case 26 in.
deep, $200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17-52 So. of Sanford 322.
e721.
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Cash for your iotl Will build a
your lot or our lot.

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1977 CHRYSLER -TLC
WAGON $

field ti'i.l stock. 321-0115.

Beds, 001 motel box springs 5.
mattresses 130 set. Sanford
Auction 1213 S. French, 323-7340.

VA.1f1A-235.Con, Horns
Low Down Payment

197$ CHEVY P.U.
IW.D.
$
LOADED

German short-haired pointer
puppies AKC from hunting I.

Cty. Approved for Drainfield
Central Contracting Inc.

REALTOR 372.4551
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 345-5100. 322.1939

55OO

LOADED

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ST!MPER AGENC'

RETIREMENT HEAVEN
This Is th, way to get away from it
aiII Located In country near
Ocala National Forest, this
mobile home with additional
area built on gives more room
than you would believe. Near to
everything needed for comfort,
It's only $13730. One yr. war-

1978 CAMARO 6 CYL.

65-Pets Supplies

5Q-MjsIaneo.js for Sale

904- 7364023

9295

collect.

high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile' the

* FLASHI FLASHI
Owner says to reduce his 3 BR, I
bath home on large lot, quiet bul
convenient to shopping. NOVI
Only $24,000. Grab the Car Keyl
&amp; See This.

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'JILL BUY EXISTING let &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 4.0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

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HIGH'&amp; DRY

11*Real Estate Agency

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IBALTY

Ii Dolary 3 $1,) LuIh blUsh
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I.dvtW,ul,aia
detsIfe call OlflON

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acres In Ostsen wlm 1g. 10*
B. nearly new mobile home
$40,500.

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New 330 Hmes, Ipct. Interest to

lor SIR hems Iscalsd In a quiet
nelpttb.erhead will go P14* or

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$ U keels w.0 NSA, teetetulty
doweled. Dailies ares. Priced

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Detlena. MISS for all.

IMMACULATE

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luhat Fisrids.
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Duplex (2) 2 SR units furn. &amp;
ranted $32,501 Only $1505 I.
Owner will hold.

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3 Ii, 3 B pool home, beautifully
landscaped. work ship, yam
house. IllS sq ft living ares.
MUSS. Terms.

1A*tf,NsPs
323-357'

u1I,aomure- tabatbat"Per
sign down &amp; rue a
ledad.Ce11333.IlIlv 331.

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eWAGON WHEEL CHARM 2
BR, 2 B ranch style home, lust
listed. Situated on cor iot, lush
landscaping. $49,500. Call today
for appl.

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ONE PHONE CALL. STARTS A
ClASSIFIED AD ON ITS
*ISULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 322.2511.

Ill tINI API..
Ivaleentrance,aduttssnly,I
.1454 Palmattt

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56,917.00. F.O.B. factory. All
buildings include 75 lb. wind load
and large double sliding door.
Call 3033311647 9a.m. to 5pm

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AS
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$1,956.00, 40 x 72 x i4 for
$3.9S1.00, 45 x 72 x 14 for

47-A--1gagss Bought
&amp; SOkI

'I i-fioUses

1973 DATSUN 2 DR.

LOADED

BUILDI NGS1 I New All Steel, Preengineered, clear span (NO
Seconds), 30 i 40 x 12 for

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323-2222

Branch Office

iii executive deosiater fyr.
Cends. Peel,
w,
TV. Everything furnished
dishes S linens, $lISwk., $411
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REALTORS

leaded wIth go buy Isv

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0735
Aft. Hi's. 322-7613, 3224569

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION

watching an English movie about Russia on a Japanese set,
the electricity provided by Arabian oW"

323.5774 Day or Night
BATEMAN REALTY'

JUST MAIE PAYMENTS-'69 to
IS models. Call 339 9100 or $311603 (Dealer)

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"I'm suddenly feeling very unpatriotic...I realized I'm

Inc. REALTOR. ML.S

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'71 Ford camper, specIal truck w.
10½ camper seif contained.
$3300. 530-1626, eve. 295-0311.

80-Autos for Sale

ROYAL PALM
- Approx.15'tali

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2565
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you a full time driver with a
time car? Our clusifleds

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sitert term, 1 Ii adults,
pets. Ref. $155 dop., $151 ins.
elec. All oilier utIlIties paid.

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Sanford's Sales Lead..'

Blvd. on 17.52 In Sanford. Call
323-0470 Mariner's Village.

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Ulthwflhshed

R- $105 up. Pool. Adults moiy,
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADIRI WE LIST a. SELL
MORE. HOMES
THAN
ANYONRI JOIN THI ONE
THATS NO. ii

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15-30. Call Frances 034.
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$25 SOOi

for rent In Longwood. $120
pays all. Male or female

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ONE OF A KIND 2 BR, 1 bath
home in quiet neighbortioodl
Super starter homel Just

i'd Gracious living. Reas.
elllYa.monthlyrafe. Inquire

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plan, fenced, lois of storagel
SPP WARRANTED. A Buy for
131,00l

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FAMILYS DELIGHT 3 BR, We
bath home in Sunlandl Split BR

323-0300

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Harold Hall Realty

24 HOUR

1975 Ford PU, I on the floor.
F 130 super cab, $350
323.7341

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
- YELLOW SAND

'twos

ZUPIN4IR,3bsth,2storyhoine
on oak shaded lotl Eat in kit.,
Di, FP, S turn. upstairs stays I
Wow, lust 142,3001

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OVER 2500 sq ft of gracious living
in this lovely ig Mayfair 3 BR 2 b
home, beautifully shaded dbl
sized lot in one of Sanford's

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ATTRACTIVE 4 BR 2 B ranch
style home, ig rms, fenced side
yd. near school &amp; shopping.
$44,500.

ATTRACTIVE 2 BR, I bath with
W' lake eveedagel ,Weetshep,
boiSheusi
-add. evest
facilitiesi Only 152.5001

3324401

Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair
Use A Want Ad. 327-74)1 or 131

OVER SMILLION
IN SALES IN 1575

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1StS$iSSI WantEd

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yd, room for garden. $32,500.

REALTOR
ML5
323.4061 or eves. 3230517

REALlY

323 3866 or 323 7710

79-Trucks.Trailers

Lawnmower sales &amp; service. We
Sell the best &amp; service the rest.
Western Auto
301W.lstSt.

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

Information, Call $316250.

LARGE LOT X 3 BR 2 B spilt plan,
beautiful landscaping, fenced bk

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78-&amp;ctorcycles

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

141,500.

M. Unsworth Realty

eo.w,butml,wlngssi lathe
k yard isn't? Sell It with I
ad. Call 333-2511.
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Top Dollar Paid for lunk I used '61 AMC Sta, Wgn., 6 Cyl., auto.,
good cond. Econ. trans. Asking
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment,,,
1750. After 6 p.m. 327-6082.
322-5990
1975 Camero SW. 9 pass, very
Looking for garden equipment?
good cord. 1 owner. Best offer.
Read today's classIfIed ads for
322-7132.
good buys.

62-Lawn.Garden

BuIld to Suit --our lot or yours.
Ft-IA-VA, FHA23S&amp;24S

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House for Sale. Best
Coil local 441.4035 for
information or 504.fl$.II00.
Buy

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ssnles' to
11I$lflblfl$ lION 11111111k

address of the credilsv or tils agent claimed. If *0 claim Is net vet due.

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NEAR LAKE 4 BR 2 B corn.
fortabie home, newly painted, C
H&amp;A, fenced bk yd, nice ares.

'64 Dodge Dart. All cxc. cond.
Good Buys! 323-7339,

From 110 to ISO
Call 327 1624, 322 4460

61-Building terIaIs

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rn extra money. No investment.
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iowelry. For free cataloga cati'
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SellerS
It will wm.
claimed. lttheclóimlsnslveeds,, shall be staled,
If the ctiw is
ii
date when It wIll become dee centingent si vahiquldated, the County, Pierida, ugi 1, $575.
and a temporary job NOvice, ma
PIsd Ms.ssd
shall be slaNt II the dales IS nature of the uncertainty shall be PIIIIIJ A, 1&amp;* *155'
'it sobs Wi. we're going to contingent ii unllquldated, the statei. tithe claim is wcur$. the
M'm
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ml uncertainty 5.1011 be wesrify
i. The UNITED 'STATES DISTRICT
have a serious fail," said Ross stated. If the
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cIite. si , weIJ,
551045.1
or of the YOS securlly shallclaim
OP N described. The espies ee
ma claim is * clark is PLOSNA 'OSLANSO DIVISION
. slits lolsimellan;
Womsa's (gmnqty Qith. lie claimant thaN - dsilwr sufficIent
pi
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*5 claim is *5 clerk Is
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UNITED STATES OP

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ROBSON MAR INE
7927 Hwy. I? 92
Sanford, Fla 32771

FANTASTIC 1 BR weekend
retreat, St. Johns River.
Covered boat dock. $32,500.

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OFSANFORDREALTOR
2344S. French Ave.
322.0231,323.7173,323.Ofl,

river I boating experience.
Please call after 6 pm. 321 0937.

Dont pile no longer needed Items

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ASSOCIATES NEEDED

10th a. French)
323-5175

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'77 Ford F-l00, PU OIds Delta $0;

BUY JUNK CARS

Oneweek In Sept. or early Oct., on
IPie St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good knowledge of the

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they won't last!

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80-Autos for Sale

77-Junk Cars Removed

WOULD YOU LIKE TO
RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?

INC.
REALTOR 373.7537
322-0512. 322-7177

3 BR, 1 5, gas heat, fenced yd.
Owner.

Sanford

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

Zoned commercial - 100' on
Sanford Ave. $15,300.

EMPLOYMENT

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1575 at Long, Florid., and more
Florida, and as are DEL.fl1particularly described as:
provided In Chapter 171,
Lot 21, Block 1, Sabal PoInt
FICTITIOUS
NAME
FlorIda Statutes, and shall further
DEM74
Amended
PIat, Piat Book 15, p
AFFIDAVIT
be sublect to the responsIbilitIes Cf
42, SemInole County, Florida
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
FOR
lesldenceofownershIpesmayfrom
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
to your wife, Marsha Lynn Harris
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA time to time be determIned by ml COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
t Crc c
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT P01 PROBATE DIVISION
governing authority Cf the City Cf
Itis hereby stated under oath, Barnes, as lump sum alimony, and
are required to serve a copy Cf
$5flfo Florida, and the provisions pursuant to Florida Statute
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA File Number 7530I.CP
your Response or Pleading on the
PROIATI. DIVISION
of said Chapter 171, FlorIda that:
Divisisa
petitIoner's attorney before August
Pile Number 75.3)4.CP
Statutes.
1. Tb. undersigned int
t
IN RE: ISTATI OF
157g. If you fall to do so,
Divlsisn
SECTION
3.
That
this
ordinance
engage
In
business
at
400
MaitIand
27,
CONENE S. STIMELY
shall become effective Immediately Avenue, Altamonle springs, ludement by default will be taken
IN NI: IITATI OF
Deceased upon its
agaInst you for the relief demanded
WALTER E. SCHUETTE,
passage and adoption.
Florida, under th. trade name
NOTICIOP ADMINISTRATION
in the Petition.
A copy shall be available at ml S.O.S. DIRT SERVICE,
Deceased TO ALL PERSONS HAVING. Office
of the CIty Clerk for aM
Thisnoticeshallbepublishedonce
2. Thelull and true nameof every
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
CLAIMS ON DEMANDS AGAINST pero,w desiring to examine ml party
or corporation interested in a week for four 14) conslcutivo
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!)
ALL same.
Influx with steçed.up patrols, of vagrants hits Orlando in CLAIMS ON DEMANDS AGAINST OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Sot DIRT SERVICE, and the WISlIS in the Sanford EvenIng
All parties In Interest and citizens extent of the interest of cacti such
When the weather turns'cold up dubbed the 'Buan Squad."
November.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL IN THE ESTATE:
Dated this 2'd day of July, 1575,
shall have an opportunity to be party ardor corporation is as
North,Orlandoprepsresforth.
And Public Safety Director Orange County Judge OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED heard
at said hearing,
follows:
DUNMAR
CORPORATION
at
Sanford, SemInole County.
iN THE ESTATE:
mat theadmintstratlonofffie.tat.
annual fall Influx of bums and Howard P. McQaIn Is urging Michael Cycmanick, who
By order Cf the CIty Commission 100 percent.
Florida.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ot
CORINI S. $TlMILy, of The City.ef Sanford. FlorIda.
vagrants. This year they may the creation of a workhouse, warned that last year's crack that the administration of the estate deceased,
A proof of publication of tpie (SEAL)
Pile Number 75.3S4.CP, is
N.H. Tamm, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
tics of intention to register a
find things are not as carefree where transients would labor on down on vagrants januned the Cf Walter E. Sdiuette, deceased pending in ml Circuit Court for
City Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fictitious
name
is
recorded
with
this
File
Number
75.311-CP,
Is
pending
in seqninole County, Florida, Probate Publish Aug.14, 23,30 a. Sept. 5,1575
In their winter vacation spot. community projects Instead of county jail, said county ml Circuit Court
By: Eve Crabtree
AffIdavit
and
attached
hereto
as
for Seminole OlvW the address of which is 0155.55
Deputy
Clerk
Orlando officials already crowding the ooiay jail,
corrections personnel have County, Plerlda, Probate
Exhibit
"A".
Divislen. k.ntnoie County Courthouse, North
Mldiel S. Davis
Dunmar Corporation
have began gearing up for the
NOTICE UNDER
McQaIn said the workhous. offered to help start the the address of which Is Seminole Park Ave., SaiWerd, Pm 32711. The
&amp; 0it
Sworn to and s bscrlbed before
County Courthouse, Sanford,
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
transients.
• could be open within three workhouse facllty
P 50* 1112
mc
this
23rd
day
of
1575.
FlorIda 32771. The personal is DONNA C. KURAS,
July,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Attorney for Petitioner
Notary Public
In jail facWIIss, and if we have A. Baldwin, *41011 eddr4$ $5
undersigned, pursuant . tI.
Raton, FL 33131. The name .
Publish
July24
&amp;
Aug.
2,L14,
1575
PublIsh
July24 S Aug. 3, 5, 14,1575
Highway
17.53.
Fern
Peek,
Florida address of Nie persansi rspreean. "rnliiii Name VatldV'
increiaid patrols as we did
DIL.fl3
011.111
327*
Thenameandeddrwoftti.
tative
erneyaroestlert$ibefsw,
$4544,
Fleids
Statute,
will
od the (acilhti.. persanal representative's stiensey All persajis haying claims or with the Clerk of flu circuit court.
year, thin
to hold them," CYCITIWIck said. are let forth beles.
SE'.l.hOLt COUNTY PLANNING
demands against the estate we 10 lad ISV Seminole Cuetv, Florida
All persons haying claims or required, WITHIN
Member. of the Tnm'
5 SEPT., I9'9 730PM.
Room 203
THREE upset relelt se prose of the
demands against the estate we MONTHS PROM THE DATE OP pubilcatlin Of this listiCL fl14 f.
tio Cov Counisouse
SANVOR0FLOPI0A
Task Force which was for required, WITHIN - THREE THE FIRST
titisus 11001$, tO wit:: NISNOC
OF
med in reipoes. to ivsj4iilo&amp;u MONTHS FROM THU DATE OP THIS NOTICE,PUBLICATION
,
Ills welt ma ciera INVESTMENTS, 15(11W 11 2531
Is
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP of j. up
LasS
by
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Owner motivated 2 BR,) B, car.
port, den w-wet bat, eat in kit.
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garage w-w carpet, c lISA,
fenced bk. yd. 153.500.

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CUlT OF FLORIDA III AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7-54O-CA44.I
MARSHA LYNN HARRIS BAR.

Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $2oorder. Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's portion

HOW about .4 BR, 1 Lolder home
on Meflonvill, Ave., 2 garages,
fenCed bk. yd., fruit tress a.
extra lot for only $23,500.

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2 B, FR, lots of storage space.

20 lots Zoned ResIdentIal- sizes
start at 73*100. prIces start at
$1710. High a.*y, you don't need
a boat.

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Room for a growing famIly. 4 BR,

Need a 4 BR, 2 B? Carpet, fenced
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$43,300.

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makes It difficult If not Im- distance rate structure.
Investigating intrastate tele- each addItional minute
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cents. Under the proposal filed possible to predict our long
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It In the near future," he said, cost ce.
certainty, we consider It parity with outof-state calls,
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reasonable at this time to
However, Muon said the
distance users will benefit from
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ed a $15 million cut In long addItional minutes at distances minute.
longer haul toil calls."
distance rates within Florida, a of more than 124 miles.
"We believe the simplest and
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Southern Bell to propose a rate
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proposal was filed Wednesday
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with the Florida Public Service of a call In the 197-292 mIle for Southern Bell, Mated "that foilowlng a June workshop to

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Are Offspring Affected By Divorce?

How

Coparenting Critical Element In Child's Adjus ent
Sally just found that her parents are getting a "divorce." It is an abstract concept to the child. She Is not
what "divorce" means. But when her parents separate
she worries: "What Is going to happen to me?"
Sally and all children of divorce will be fine as long as
they receive adequate help from their parents to sort out
and weather the donn of separation," asserts Dr. Joan
Kelly, clinical psychologist and member, Time Out
Institute.
Founded In 1977, the Time out Institute was established
to examine the changing role of today's American women
and to contribute to the information available about their
problems, attitudes, needs and concerns.

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children are relieved to find out about a divorce, states
Dr. Kelly. Divorce isa major life
for most children
and adolescents. More often, sadness and anger prevail.
The important thing is to be supportive, available, and

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sensitive to your child, advises the psychologist. "Some
things simply have to run their course."
Aside from anger, other reactions to divorce can
differ depending on the age group, Dr. Kelly outlines some

crisis

initial reactions to divorce parents can expect from their
children based on Divorce Project findings. However, she
emphasizes that circumstances vary for each child and,
as with all behavioral categories, the following are
general guides, not specifics.
Pre-Schoolers:
Most children respond with observable and significant
behavioral changes regressions In toilet training, inirritability, whining, crying, general fearfulness,
sleep problems and an increase In aggressive behavior
and tantrums.
Five and Six Year Olds:
Although these children experience heightened anxiety
and aggression at the time of separation, this age group
to have a more reasonable understanding of the
divorce-related changes and their self-confidence and ongoing development are not impeded as easily as the
younger ones.
Seven to Ten Year Olds:
Fears of being forgotten, great sadness about the family
breakup and loyalty conflicts predominate In the 7 to 10
year-old-age group.
Adolescents:
Unlike the younger children, who sometimes feel
responsible for the divorce, adolescents generally do not
take the divorce responsibility on themselves. Distancing
and withdrawal will most likely be used as a defense with
members of this age group who tend to go out on more
social engagements and frequently stay away from home.
Dr. Kelly is quick to point out that after one year, a
majority of these behavioral and emotional responses
will disappear if the quality of caretaking by the parents Is
maintained.
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This year's focus on single parenting reflects the
that 90 percent of all single parents are women.

fact

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A pioneer In the study of children's reactions to divorce
and separation, Dr. Kelly advises, 'parents should explain to their child that they are getting a divorce; they
cannot assume that the child knows what is going on."
"We both love you" Is the key message to get across the
children, says Dr. Kelly. "We are are not divorcing you,"
should be the underlying statement.
"Divorce is strictly an adult solution to an adult
problem ... lt doesn't necessarily help the children,"
continues the psychologist.
That was one of the basic findings of the "Children of
Divorce Project," begun by Dr. Kelly and her colleagues
in 1970. This five-year clinical research project investigated the experience and
131
children and adolescent., from 60 divorcing families In
Mann County, Calif. The study was the first of Its kind to
go directly to youngsters to find out how they really feel
about their parents' divorces.
According to project results, the children who are
happiest after divorce are those whose parents have
worked out what Dr. Kelly
"co-parenting" both
parents maintaining and fostering the parent-child
relationship.
Dr. Kelly advises seeking professional counseling for
the
family during the divorce process, especially
for help In determining visitation arrangements. Citing
the Divorce Project finding on visitation, Dr. Kelly says
the conventional "twice a month" is not enough according
to the youngsters surveyed. Those happiest were the
children who saw their non-custodial parent several times
a week. Space and freedom to develop affectionate
relationships with stepparents Is also an important (actor,
the study determined.
Working on the "co-parenting" concept not only aids the
children, but the parents as well, states Dr. Kelly. It
provides a focus and helps adults to better integrate their
emotions. If the parents are at odds the child will be more
apt to feel that he or she must "choose sides." And, unless
it Is emphasized that 4lvorcs is a parental matter, some
dWdren may jump into action to prevent It. Especially for
young children, parents must explain divorce not once,
but many times and In variety of ways.
No
how bad the marriage may be, very few

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terrible problem which I have
I admit, I'm curious. Should I argument began.
kept to myself for going on
call this woman and ask her to
Would you please tell me
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tlweemordhs. I am a 14-yearmeet with me?
what
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colors
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C.F.M. IN DENVER
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DEAR C.F.M.: My dictionary
can'ti Ii.m help me, Abby. I
chances of getting an bind,
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from the es-wife are Ir.m about 41 to 0.11
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any money, and In the second Thank you.
Place lamafnjd that jflwet
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to ons he would cab op my
IN TROUBLE meethig'u a vile ii on.
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DEAR IN ThOIJL
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Is there any place I can go utkiuhle
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withait hiving my pareds find best frI—do. 1 urge you to tell
DEAR ABBY: This Is in
VA? l coal tall you my name o, AM Ipreske
they won't response to ALLERGIC, who
addrom because I don't Want a "bliP' y.e.
thinks perfumes, colognes,
personal reply from YOU. My
It sbush.$ely rdme to IoU alter-shaves, etc., ought to be
Pmds get the. mall tiM' year psrul., cell the fall-free banned along with public
Answer me In yew column. I VD I,ljim 84&amp;j5 it is
g. ou ,j that letter
will be looking for yew answer ImpsrtaM that
about scents made sense to you.
every day. Please, please Phase Write to
un aid let
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DEAR ABBY: I have flgllen clothing, etc. Why don,
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DEARDR.LAMB— Please
send me The Health Letter
umber 4-7 on Weight Lesing
years old and I
Diet. Fm
havelod4$ pounds li the last
ye..I'n done ftbyU'Jflg1ass
and cutting down on sweets.
Recently I have neticed my hair
is telling- out and I'm Just
recovering from mono. I'm
footand wonder what I should
weigh and need to know my
daily requirements to maintain
good health. mi a beauty
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little for lunch. What would )'OU
suggest for an equate lunch?

protein rather than burning it
up for energy, you have to have
an adequate calorie Intake as
well.
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either. You should
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whatever diet you need and you
can add to It any foods that you
like in order to have a calorie
intake that satisfies your body
needs and maintains your body
weight at the level that you
want.
Now about how much you
should weigh. We do have
tables for that. For your height
and age, you're supposed to
weigh about 119 pounds. None of
these tables are really accurate. They don't really
consider the difference in body
composition - how much of
your body is fat and how much
Is muscle. The only really good
way to know whether you're too
fat or not is by measuring the
amount of fat underneath your
skin.
Fast lunches can be a
problem. I often recommend
uncreamed cottage cheEse with
unsweetened pineapple or some
other unsweetened fruit of your
choice. Then you can take a
low-calories soup with you In a
thermos jug.

For Friday, August 17, 1979
EEK I MEEK

by Howie Schneider

August17,,?9
Positive thinking will be your
co.partner this coinIng year,
giving you that added
ingredient you'll need to go
after someof your more secret
desires. Your, chances for
success are sandIest.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll
be amazed at how much you
wiflbe able toaorcmpllshtoday
If you withdraw Los QUId place
The fewer people who are
about, the more you'll Pt
done. Discover with whom YOU
bed get al
by
sending for your new Astro
Graph Letter which begins with
your birthday. Mall $1 for each
to AdroOraph. Box 415 RadIo
CityStatlon, N.Y. 10019. Be sure
to specify birth date.
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Persons you
today could have a csislds*ib1s
Influence on your overall
outlook. 8e* 01* YOU more
stable Pall.
UBIIA (Sept. 23., 23)
Ever$hthg YOU do today will bs
done with awAlilleration and
care for the odor guy. You'll
win admiration. Thu. qualities
will net go wmollced.
CIiMP1()(Oct. )btiuv. 23)
Your l*ai 5II&amp;4M are
flavored with sshv*y today
making you an i1IcllWit P"
tuglwidvk*.Dun't hOld hiCk
your t)mujbls.

by Al Vermeer

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requiring keen mental or
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shot entirely in Cleveland,
and he Is pleased to note that
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"Dracula" movie, and so he
is pleased with the week for
"Those Lips, Those Eyes."
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project will be another film,
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become a movie star, The
gage means too much to
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the ever-present danger of a A
Hollywood seduction.
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lie says that today he gets
sent literally piles of scripts,
but he says that is not as
impressive as it sounds.
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success," Langella says,
"all the agents and writers

capitalize on the publicity

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saying, 'OK. Frank, but just
because tie tees no anger.
try these on and if they don't
"There is plenty of room,"
work, OK, no fangs.' I knew
he says, "for all kinds of
that once I put them in, Draculaniovies — aspoof of
they'd never let me take
Dracula
, a horror film,
them out. So I never put
whatever. And, of course,
them in — and so Dracula there is room for ours, which
has no fangs."
isn't a horror film at all —
although it may even be
Langella, who also starred
more frightening because of
in the play, says the two
its reality."
works are quite different —
Langella has, in the last
"180 degrees apart." He says
become
years,
few
the play was "very broad,
recognized as one of our
very bravura, actually even
premier actors of the
more than that.
t done
moment. lie hasn'
much on the screen — "The
"But if I played it like that
Diary of a Mad Housewife"
on the screen," he says, "it
was one of only a handful of
would look like John
movies he has done until
Barrymore in his last years.
now, But Broadway knows
So I don't play the character
him as an outstanding
asbroad on the screen as 1
leading man.
did on the stage."

and misfires — or maybe
just misses Harvey Korman. But viewed against

now

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starred rn
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other people connected with
is pr od uction — to say
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angry things about the
among the three network
recent spate of movies about
news mmiagaiines — CBS's
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By JOAN HANAUER
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NEW YORK iUPI
The most interesting thing
about the new Carol
Burnett show is that it's on
ABC.
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Company were a CBS
staple but when the
comedienne offered her
alma mater a fourepisode
summer variety show, the
network apparently was
unable to find room for it.

Langella, A

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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
ur
several
ho
s before the slaying of Wright.
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
,,.r In Lake Mary

Goldberg Told Again,,
Resign Or Go To Jail
Longwood

.

funds into the general fund for
operating expenses, instructing
Kulbes to use the money only as
liSt resort.
*

the ballot question fails on Sept. minimum amount needed to
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
frngal" In Its operation,
'.'Vt'Y
Mary under law passed by the

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1979 session of the Legislature, noting air conditioners In police

.

have been disconnected
I
to
and
one
truck has been taken
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.
'otlaeilfiiiatter.
___' ëoñsldired the Issue, but ESTE8

$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

subject

City

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

him," Davis said.
Mills said he had to go back to get the shotgun he had hidden

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The plight of a 26-year-old sonnel rules and regulations, any guilt," said Mike.
Mike said Bradley's guilty
Sanford man seeking to keep pleading guilty to a felony
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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was suspended from discovered, a special beard other job.
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his job after another health hearing was called and the
ee said she or iginal termination upheld.
to
dismiss the case against
department
employ
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Robert Mike, Bradley's at- Bradley üi court. but the motion
saw him with a bag of
marijuana on the job. That torney,claimed that his client's was denied. He has appealed
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
"His
entering
that
guilty
plea
motion to dismiss the can.—
Conceding Young may meet voted against It, we would have marijuana.
not be taken as anti-Jewish, but
by any Arab m of do all
we
According
to
county
perdid
not
mean
he
acknowledged
GEOFFREY
POUNDS
which may be more pro- Tent again, State Department made the Arabs mad. U
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weapon, and he upsets
Palestinian in a way that It spokesman Tom Re" said abstained, we would have made
r taking • Ww
hasn't
been before," Young "He will, In appropriate Instan- everybody mad. My respon,
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swo ad
Young held a 4-m1nute portwdty to speak In accord- from that sort of thing hapYseag, who radgj'edasU.N.
conference telephone call ance with established prac- pening."
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ábider W.tbii'dsy over
Wednesday W&amp; with the black tics."
$pherie.dm.ethigwItha
But diplomats said that
Bit, Redo dressed,'
By SHARON CARRASCO
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
"
inda a'owdsd news conferAngeles said Young asked city with the PLO. In his capacity as tim in the Security COISICil this on order had arrived, Facility, Siegfried said.
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.
Firefighters
responded
from
dissipated,
he added.
1uitsd_)Mq,w Thursday acYOUNG
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.
•••ISW shies
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.
Young said he
IllS.
Seminole County Public Safety held in the ground," Siegfried
WNW
he had "a. fateful July $ meeting with
Aitsenorde
Springs
Fire
Ciuief
Fire Department,
YOMniterated
said. "Fortunately, It didn't
as
ibs
showsd
no
bit'
freshatlus
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g
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PLO to
Young saidhe planned to visit Thomas Siegfried today said he
Arpj~ NU s reaige'ir
r
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of the black African Countries "before had rdered, about two weeks p.m., when a workman at the
.&amp; and Jmand blacks. Wsths iqm misting with Zebdi Labib to a postponement
More residents would have
y.yJ'
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debate
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ssM a reanlidlon l i for their "hililil COtIfndOfl and delivered at the time of lank Is one of elgig one-too greater men, he said.
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71s Year, No. 245—Friday, June 1, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771
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family homes, duplexes, an county's comprehensive land mains and lift stations to serve
the Midway area.
Industrial area and a shopping use plan.
An industrial-commercial center.
"The developer anticipates a
Binford said the purchase
housing project, expected to be
"The
day area price of the tract will range joint effort of governmental
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worth millions of dollars upon is. poor because of drain. from $500,000-to-$600,000 agencies to secure a federal
completion, is being proposed age Problems. Hopefully this depending on how the acreage grant to Provide early conthis section to serve
for a 180-acre tract in the project will help rectify the is divided into usages. He said struction of
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Midway area Poverty pocket situation. People residing In the residential acreage will be sold the Midway area to be con—
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east of Sanford.
acre,
commercial
nected
with
the
Sanford
walk
PUD will be able to
to at $2,900 per
At a meeting of the Seminole work and walk to shop," Bin- acreage at $5,000 per acre, and regional plant," Binford said
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County Planning and Zoning ford said
Hardin
said
the
county's
Industrial acreage at $2,0004().
Commission at 7 ) p.m.
development group, composed
Binford represents the 27 $2,500 per acre
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Wednesday, real estate broker persons who own the land C W
Herb Hardin,
county of the members of the planning —
Tom Binford will ask both a Davis, a Putnam County development manager, said and zoning office, engineering
change in the county's land use rancher, is trustee of the 180- preliminary plans for the departments and others, are
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plan and rezoning to permit the acre tract, under contract to property call for construction of recommending approval by the
o proposed complex near nub 2 Spot
po
way.
development on the tract at the purchase by the Seminole 208 single family homes,
planning and zoning cornnorthwest corner of date Route Economic Employment duplexes, 17 acres of Industrial mission,
planting to buffer the
Hardin said "rough plans"
County Commissioner Robert with the area and have driven
46 and Brisson Avenue.
Development Corp. (SEED. property, and a 10-acre shopThe recommendation, Hardin residential area; the developer for the project have been Sturm, whose
district includes all around it," Sturm Sald. The
The rezoning requested is CO). The sale, Binford said, is ping center.
said, is subject to: a federal agreeing to pay the entire costs presented to the county. "Some
the
Midway
area,
said the PUD could help the whole area
from agriculture to planned contingent on approval by the
The Industrial property, grant being obtained to provide of traffic signalization, if that is of the property is un usable but "overall plan for the PUD is from a financial standpoint and
unit development (MID) to county commission for the according to the plan, would be water and sewer to the
we will not know how much well intended and could help the from a service standpoint for
located along Brisson Avenue property; a master drainage necessary, at Brisson and SR jnt1 finni
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neonle living in the surrounding
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ULVU U VIVIIUUU.
and the commercial along SR plan being provided by the 46; the developer providing one submitted," he said.
area."
developer; acquisition by the acre for a fire station site; the
46, Hardin said.
"However," he said, "I have
of
drainage developer dedicating additional
The property, Binford developer
If the county planning and some serious reservations on
Binford said the project,
proposes, would be served by easements to the north of the right-of-way and resurfacing widg commission approves how the developers can provide when construction is cornthe Sanford-North Seminole property with ultimate outfall; Brisson Avenue, and the the project, It will be submitted the necessary sewer and water pleted, will be "worth millions
Regional Waste Water sewer construction of earthern developer dedicating 15 useable to the county commission, and take care of the drainage of dollars." An exact estimate
treatment plant, which, he said, mounds and supplemental acres on the tract for parks.
Hardin said.
problems there. I am familiar of value will not be available.
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Lake Mary Pipes Wait, Wa'l't, Wa'l't
Lane Road east of Country Club normal procedure on line ex- tolnstall the line has been put at that the city donate the matter up again at the June 7
Herald Staff Writer
equipment and labor and that council meeting.
Road, Terry said. However, the tensions is to assess a fee to the $26,185.
At Thursday night's regular the remaining $16,402 in
More than $7,000 worth of city lacked the trenching developer when new homes are
Whether her first motion
water pipeline, which has been equipment to make the in. built. The homes on Linda Lane council meeting, Mrs. South- materials be paid for by the negates the May 3 approval of
exposed to the elements for two stallatlon. But on May 3 of this Road, however, are not new. ward moved that the council homeowners on Linda Lane. the project was being studied
years because the city of Lake year, the city formally ap Some are 20 years old, Mrs. reconsider its action of May 3. She moved that the today by city attorney Gary
Mary did not have the equip- proved going ahead with the Southward said.
The motion was approved by a homeowners be assessed on a Massey, City Manager Phil
ment necessary to install it, improvement, which will
She said there have been 3-2 vote, with Terry and three-year basis at an eight Kulbes said he thought the
my be further delayed from benefit some 15 homeowners. water line Improvements made councilman Cliff Nelson voting percent interest fee on the motion to reconsider did not
use while city officials decide
The woject appsareil set to In the city where homeowners In opposition.
unpaid assessment valuation, halt the project, but he said he
*he shOnld pay tndftllatlôã beJn,' a=
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wis ~14d IA" nut Wd uTtIOit 'Terry said the peopte onShe included in the üietlon a wanted a tegal opinion.
costs.
scheduled to be purchased in of the coat, bid those im- Linda Lane have already been call for a June 21 public
"The pipe becomes brittle June, but a new snag developed provements were paid through told the extension was going to hearing.
"1mW we have a public
and deteriorates after about at a May 24 work session, federal grants or loan be made and the city should
But her motion died for lack hearing, we won't know what
four years," said councilman Councilman Pat Southward, programs, not city tax money. tiunor that commitment. Nelson of a second, and the status of the feelings of the homeowners
Harry Terry, "We're going to who voted in favor of the
Additionally, she said, the said he was opposed because he the matter Is now unclear,
are. I don't think you could say
have to get It In the ground or project May 3, asked the Linda Lane project was larger did not want the city to spend
"I'm not sure where we are," anything definite has been
warehouse it SOOfi."
council to reconsider its ac- in scope than other water line the money at all.
Mrs. Southward said. She said determined. The Issue is still
extensions. The estimated cost
The pipe was purchased two lions.
Mrs. Southward next moved she will definitely bring the alive," Mrs. Southward said.
years ago by the city to be used
In reviewing the matter, Mrs.
in water line extension, Terry Southward said, she thought it
said. He said the city deter- was peculiar that the city
mined In 1977 that It could should pay all the cods except
purchase the pipe and install It the $250 hookup fee. She said
at a lator date since It was she believed the homeowners
known It would be needed in the benefiting should be assessed a
future and pipe cods were portion of the costs.
"necessary" for construction in included in legislation, we are
Gov. Bob Graham may veto to override the veto.
rising. The pipe was stored "If we don't assess the people legislation which Includes a
the fiscal year. "The resolution getting ready to override the
uncovered behind the water specifically involved In order to Seminole County road project
Hattaway from his office in includes the state Route 436- veto, We have the two-thirds
department building on Crystal pay for the water line, then we
Tallahassee said today a Interstate 4 overpass and
Lake Avenue.
are in effect assessing everyone and State Rep. Bobby Hat- resolution was being debated on Center Street by-pass road in votes necessary to override in
taway, D.Altamonte Springs, the House floor at noon today to Altamonte," Hattaway said. the House. I don't know if there
One of the areas targeted for in the city to pay for their
water line extensions was a she said,
was working on the House floor be forwarded to the Senate
"Since the governor has said are enough votes in the Senate
9,000-fool stretch along Linda
Mrs. Southward said the today gathering votes together designating roads considered he will veto any road project to override," he said.
By GEOFFREY POUNDS

CHARLES RENIIEL ...voteofcon fldencè

entley Gets

SupportVo*te
Seminole Memorial
Hospital Administrator
Charles Bentley has
received the full support of
the hospital board.
Calling the display of
bumper stickers reading,
"move Bentley, not the
hospital," childish and
petty, the board members
voted
unanimously
Thursday to support a
resolution of endorsement
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criticism from the Sanford
City Commission, the
Greater Sanford Chamber
Q,jnjnerce and other
local groups. However, In a
special meeting Thursday,
the hospital board voted to
remove relocation Of the
)ip&amp;taJ from the lid of
alternative expansion
"I think Mr.Bentley has
the whipping boy for
the past few weeks,"
said board member E. C.
Harper. "If there is
criticism. It should be
directed at us rather than

"These Childish acts
have done nothing to foster
cooperation," sod board
member Allan Keen. "I
would like to see this board

School Board Action Hit

Teachers U nion Sues Over Dues

him."

goon record as letting the
entire community know
that we stand t,eig
Bentley and we
what he has done since
coining
The bumper stickers
began appearing after two
weeks of discussion by
hospital
debetIZI
whe ther to renovate the
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U hospital outside the
city
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County Projects Face Veto

Board chairman Thimas

Blayney said he is convinced
*iey has performed his job in "an
outstanding fashion."
In other action Thursday,

The Seminole Education
Association (SEA) has filed a
civil suit against both the
clerical Union and the Seminole
County school board for

ffllnlMt*tIon of a collective' directed the Seminole County

bargaining agreement," the School Board to deduct from
civil suit data.
SECA employees paychecks the
dues payable to the SEA, the
In return, members of SECA
Mates.
'withholding dues It claims would pay a portion Of their suit
SEA received a portion of
belong to On teachers union. dues to SEA for these services,
On suit Mates. Each SECA SECA dues from the fall of 1978
On Nov.29,1977, SEA and the mem ber executed- a dues through March, 1979, the suit
Seminole Education Clerical authority
card
which said. But the school board
Association, Inc. (SECA) en- acknowledged his or her began withholding payment of
tered into an agreement agreement to be ripuseaged by the monies In November, 1978,
whereby SEA would "aid In the SEA. the silt said.
the suit charges.
negotiation and the ad.. The authorlutlon card
The school board's action

the board voted without
external, repairs to the
Mft ak% thefront and
side walls. The work will
cost
an atiluated $144K
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constitutes "an intentional
interference with the mombership agreement between the
individuals and SEA as well as

a breach of the school board's
obligation to deduct and

properly disburse full mannbershlp dues," the suit claims,

Torn Lang, attorney for
SECA, said he doesn't believe
the agreement between the two
parties was ever valid in the
first place.

"There's a very definite
definition as to whether there
was ever a valid agreement
between the parties and
whet her SEA performed under
that agreement," Lang said.

Before the agreement, there
were two factions claiming to
represent the SECA employees.
A judge had placed the
dues deduction money in
escrow until It was deculea

SEA claims that SECA owes which group represented the
It about $2,600 in dues deduc- employees.
Then the Internal dispute
lions.
was settled, the school board
Last fall, SECA reached began paying out the dues
contract agreement with the deductions to SECA. But SEA
school board without the help of claimed some of the money
a SEA negotiator.
belonged to It.

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wheelchair for the rest of my life."
After Intense therapy, he could raise his left arm with a
pencil In It to type. He regained partial use of his Left leg
but has "very little movement" in his right one.
Now a lanky, serious young man, Shepherd says he
never believed the doctor.
A family friend, a World War U paraplegic, encouraged
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spinal cord Injury treatment centers.
"I decided I was going to be able to walk," he said.
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Florida North Hospital.
Altamonte Springs police responded to the shooting after
several residents near the couple notified authorities, police said.

Cross Erected In Warsaw
WARSAW, Poland (UP!) - Crowds of curious people
jamming Warsaw for Pope John Paul's H's homecoming
visit watched incredulously as Jack-booted Polish soldiers
goose-stepped past a soaring Christian cross erected in
the city center.
The 50-foot-high cross was ulaced behind an enormous
altar facing the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Victoria
Square. The pontiff will celebrate a mass with 200 local
priests in attendance in the square shortly after his
arrival Saturdy for a nine-day visit,
The tomb is guarded by an honor detachment of soldiers
that Is changed every two hours. The sight of the high.
stepping soldiers parading under the shadow of the cross
drew large crowds.
"It is not a thing I ever expected to see in my lifetime,"
said one taxi driver. "Many things have changed In
Poland since our pope was chosen. One year ago, if
someone had said there would be such a big cross j
Victoria Square they would have been sent to a mental
institution."

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PEKING (UP!) -Negotiations for a Chinese-American
textile agreement broke down over U. S. demands that
China strictly limit its exports of woolen goods to the
United States, the Communist Party newspaper Renim
Rlbao said today.
Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping told American
roving trade ambassador Robert Strauss that China's
ability to import high technology American goods
depended on China's being able to earn enough money in
foreign trade to pay for them, the newspaper said In explanation of the Chinese position,
"Because China does not have enough goods to export to
America, the trade imbalance is big," the paper said.
"Because of the need for China's economic development
and limited capability for export, in the short run china
cannot make up the difference."

Freedom Expected

Woman Executioner Found
MOSCOW (UPI ;- For months, Soviet investigators had
been hearing about a woman executioner in World War 11
nicknamed "Machine-Gun Tonya."
When they finally tracked her down in Byelorussia, she
turned out to be a Soviet grandmother whose husband of
32 years had no knowledge of her bloody past.
The newspaper Pravda said Thursday Antonina
Makarova was convicted recently for the machine-gun
deaths of scores of Soviet partisans and prisoners during
the war. It was unclear how the trial ended, but it ap.
peared she was given the death sentence.
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EMMA L.THURNTON N.J.; three grandchildren,
Mrs. Emma L. Thornton of 79 several nieces and nephews. Unn

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Emma L. Thornton, of ,, CMIII
Brewer Court, Sanford, who died
May 25
Orlando, will be
Saturday a t Bethel Missionary
Baptis t Church, E. Ninth Street
and Hickory Avenue, at 1 p.m.
with the pastor, Rev. Robert
Doctor oflicl.tinè. Burial In
Resilawn Cemetery, Wilson
Eicheibetgir in charge.
in

Virginia A. Rothe

Mule J. Artrip, Oviedo

Donna L. Folly &amp; baby boy

Jeanne A. Rivera

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June appears to
be a popular month
for proclamations.
(Above): Altamonte
Springs Mayor
Norman C. Floyd
proclaims Safe
Boating Week
beginning today as
(from left ): U.S.
Coast Guardsman
Ray Turner and
Coast Guard
auxiliary members
Marlene Hail and
Wes flail observe
signing. (At left):
Sanford Mayor Lee
Moore proclaims
"
'Pest Control
Month" as Jim Rowe
(left) of Jim Rowe
Pest Control and Rick
Lewis of Lewis-Cobb
Exterminators
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dance, set design, set construction, lighting design,
electrical and carpentry work ($3,785.24).
-Information and Referral, one resource
and referral
specialist to complete development of a unified, comprehensive resource file of human services ($4,421).
- Epilepsy Association, one social worker and one
community representative to disseminate information
encouraging community resources, advocate rights of
persons with epilepsy and submit grant requests
($12,571.50).
- Central Florida Legal Services, a consumer affairs
assistant to provide assistance to attorneys by Interviewing indigent persons, do follow-up investigations
and legal research ($8,292.53).

The Seminole County Prime Sponsor Advisory Council
Thursday recommended approval by the county cornmission to create 71 jobs with a total payroll of $369,547.08
under the federally funded Comprehensive Employment
Training Act (CETA),
(flJfl35jQfl
Is to consider the recommendation at
The
Its regular meeting Tuesday.
The council reviews all applications for CETA project
funding from community, government and civic
organizations,

CETAis on-going federal
provide jobs for
the underemployed and the chronic unemployed, to
provide training for jobs to those needing training and to
acooznpllth public works and assistance to
organizations. The Prime Sponsor Advisory Council
meets monthly to consider reraeds for CETA f unding.
Projects receiving the council's favorable recoinmendaUon were:

Drug Action Committee, one outreach worker and an
assistant outreach worker to help ex-offenders In finding
jobs, vocational counseling, solve unmet needs of these
Individuals and handle all secretarial work ($11,030.68),
-Seminole Comm willy College, a public
relations aid
to develop materials to inform unemployed and underemployed citizens of the educational opportunities
available at the college and provide Information to employers regarding training ($4,620).

Central Florida Zoological Park, three laboratory
technicians to monitor the health and well-being of all
animals in the park Inventory ($10,306.71) and a food
coinmlwr&gt;man, to handle 'ninial nutrition and related
unitary upkeep of the eoinmluary building and
designated environs ($3,466.24).

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Seminole Community College, a financial aide
secretary to help in the preparation of a procedures
manual required by recent changes in federal guidelines,
41012.45).
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School board, two teacher aides to assist teachers
with non-teaching responsibilities, supervise students and
follow through with Instructional task ($13,006.84); 12
teacher aides to aid teachers in providing an adequate,
appropriate education for identified exceptional and
totally malatresmed physically handicapped students
($7S,O.9111); eight bus aides for buses transporting
children with special exceptionalgies requiring constant
attention during the bus ride from home to school and
beck home ($58,875.46); two teacher aides for additional
help at the school. center to work with groiçs using the
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lled workers
to provide day eve service for yo ung chlkb'an of working
parents who have i other riasns of providing adequate
care for their children during the day ($21,566.49),
-Performing Art Co., a telehnleal aNlatant to be
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worker to assist in the general and overall maintenance
of
the facilities and land at the Port of Sanford ($2,852.06).
-Seminole Community Action, a project director for
Meals on Wheels program and an advanced secretarybookkeeper for specialized and responsible secretarial
and clerical work, basic record keeping principles and
practices ($18,597.97); summer youth recreation
program, using three supervisors, three recreational
specialists, three recreational aides, three arts and crafts
specialists and three arts and crafts aides to provide
recreational opportunities for low-income children In the
county, including physical activities, arts and
crafts,
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helper trained to provide preventive maintenance to city
owned vehicles assigned to varlqus departments and
divisions throughout the city ($7,460.52).
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legal services to determine their eligibIlity, 18 months
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Muldrew vacate the
commission seat held by
Goldberg, or should
Goldberg resign from the
District 1 seat, she would
favor appointing him to the
seat now vacant in District
5.
Mrs. Lonnann said she
prefers the commission
appoint a replacement
rather than hold a special
election. If so, the person

it," said Mrs. Lou-mann.
it is
Ii€-possible he would accept
such an appointment, but
added, A don't know what
the judge is going to do.'
A silence-which followed Mrs. IA)rinanns question Isn't anybody going
to make a motion?"
broken at the meeting by
Commissioner Ray
I.iebensperger..N o
anxious to go to jail, he said
nervously,.. It's imperative
we have a motion of some
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) Police are looking for an
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Detective Jerry Winkle.
When the burglar was confronted by a condominium
owner on a 10th floor terrace,
the detective said, "he took a
dive right over the balcony and
went down the wall using an
arm-over-arm technique on
each balcony
just like a
spider uses a web."

nicknamed "spider-man" for
his wall-scaling abilities.
The burglar is believed to be
responsible for 32 burglaries
from high-rise apartments and
condominiums in west Los
Angeles and Beverly Hills in the
last five weeks, taking about
$100,000 In cash, jewels and
other valuables, police said
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station may stay in orbit a week longer than previously
believed thanks to a drop in solar radiation activity.
The National Aeronautics and Space- Ackninldration
said Thursday the 78.Son assembly is expected to fall to
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continuation of defense of
the lawsuit at taxpayers'
expense.
"I hope it's over, but I
doubt it," said Goldberg.
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MIAMI (UPI)-The Atlantic hurricane season begins
today with weather officials worried that residents in
Florida and other coastal locations have been lulled into a
false sense of security by the recent scarcity of the
tropical twisters.
"Public apathy abounds," says Richard Frank, administrator of the Nat'nal Oceanic ,.,,Id Atmospheric
Administration.
The problem is hurricanes do not hit on schedule. The do
not follow a time table. Eloise raked Fort Walton Beach
and Panama City in 1975. In 1065 Betsy smashed Into the
Keys and Miami.

appointed will be the first
appointed commissioner in
the history of the city.
It was the fact that
Goldberg retained his seat
after he moved from his
district to District 5 that
brought on the lawsuit filed
in October by Daves.
The District 5 seat is
open because Commissioner Stephen Barton
moved out of the city last
Saturday. Making the
announcement at Thursday's special meeting,
Barton said he did not feel
he should vote as he would
formally submit his
resignation at the June 11
meeting. There is 1½ years
left in his two-year term.
Goldberg did not vote on
his own removal on the
advice of city Attorney Ned
Julian, Jr.
"Larry's been a good
commissioner and I see no
reason why he shouldn't be
appointed to the District 5
vacancy. Whatever I do
will be In the best interest

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The president's commission
on the accident at Three Mile Island delayed its work until
this week, waiting for a congressional grant of power to
take testimony under oath and Issue subpoenas. It has
arrived and the panel scheduled a meeting in secret late
today to discuss Issuing subpoenas.
In the meantime the panel noted it is faced with "clearly
ccLradldory testimony," in trying to determine if the
NRC concurred In the deliberate release of radioactive
gases and who turned off crucial emergency cooling water
valves in the nuclear reactor.

WASHINGTON (UP!)- Acknowledging for the first
time that he is a millionaire, President Carter is paying
nearly twice as much income tax for 1978 as he did for
1977, according to documents released by the White
House.
The joint tax return filed by him and his wife showed
Carter earned $267,195 in 1978 and will pay a tax of $91,239.
Ills 1977 tax was only $486, because he wrote off a
$306,271 loss that year as his share in the family peanut
warehouse and farmland. The 1978 loss was $28,065.
Although Carter was consistently referred to as a
millionaire during his 1975-76 presidential campaign, his
new financial disclosure statement of assets and liabilities
showed his net worth grew from $795,357 in 1977 to
$1,006,910 at the end of 1978, largely because of the increased value of his peanut warehouse, farmland and
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audiological aide and four communication aides to assist
the audiologist in screening the hearing of all students and
to organize and complete paper work forms ($32,517.08);
one secretary as receptionist and for clerical service
$8,020.64) and one secretary to insure proper and efficient handling of office routine in behalf of all schools
and employees ($8,020.50).

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
Joblessness for black and
The department's Bureau of million. The boost still left the changed joblessness picture froin the April level, but still
nation's unemployment rate other minority teen-ager, Labor Statistics, in its monthly total a half million below the over the last 10 months, hen down
0.5 percentage points
remained at5.8 percent mMay, soared to 36.9 percent. That is survey of 56,000 American March level because of a drop the rate has remained in the 5.7 from the February-March allthe Labor Department reported 2.4 percentage points higher households, showed total em- of 670,000 in April.
percent to 5.9 percent range. tune high.
today. But total employment than In April, and 5.4 percent- ployment
an important
The 5.8 percent uneniployOne sear ago, the rate as 6.1
Among major industries, only
began to rebound from a sharp age points above the March measure of the health of the ment rate, ttii' same as in April, percent.
tonstructiumi,
transportation,
declin e a month ago.
figure.
economy
up 140,000 to 9'I.3 continued the virtually unUnemuplu fluent rates for public utilities, and wholesale
various segmiments of the labor and retail trade showed sizeaforte showed:
ble job gains in May.
Adult imicit at 3.9 Percent,
The bureau said a 65,000
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down from 4 percent in April. person increase in construction
Adult %%omen. 5.8 percent, payroll employment was
up from 5.7 percent.
mostly in highway and'strect
'l'em.'n-agers, 16.8 irct'mIt, construction, probably due to
up from 16.5 percent.
road repairs after severe
Whites. 5 percent, up f"ommu winter stonns.
4.9 p'ruent.
Blacks and other mmunoruWASHINGTON (UPI) - The wage-price guidelines would be
Ruling in a suit brought by gomnery shortly after the ruling,
It said that despite a May
administration will ask an unconstitutional,
the AFL-CIO and several said flatly it would be aI)i)emled (It's, 11.6 percent, down from employment growth of 50,000
Parker ruled that Carter's member unions, Parker said
appellate court to delay the
is an obvious blow to 11.8 percent.
stemming from settlement of
effect of a federal judge's ruling ''voluntary" guidelines Carter "exceeded the authority us," Kahn said. 'It was very
Time bureau said the number the Teamsters strike, transporthat removed the teeth from amounted to mandatory con- conferred on him by the con- disappointing, but it does not of unemployed Americans ilist) tatmon and public utilities failed
President Carter's anti. trols because of the threat that stitution by seeking to control strike down wage and price remained the same um May as a to recoup completely the losses
firms exceeding the 7 percent incomes and thereby prices guidelines. They are alive and month earlier at 5.9 million.
inflation program.
experienced during a Umutca
limit for annual 1 wage-benefit through the procurement well. I guarantee it."
labor
force
adAirlines
strike in Ma y.
The civilian
Justice Department at- pay Increases would lose major power."
The average orkwcek of
White house press secretary vanced slightly to 102.2 million,
torneys today were preparing government contracts. MandaAlfred Kahn, head of the Jody Powell agreed
production and non -supervisory
legal documents necessary to tory controls are, he ruled, Council on Wage and Price Parker's ruling "does notthat 2.2 million higher thati it year
iiiago. The labor force par- workers was 35.6 hours in May,
get a postponement of the Illegal without congressional Stability, in a speech to the
validate
the
guidelines
either
in
ticipation
rate those seeking up 0.2 hours (ruma depressed
decision Thursday by U.S. enactment.
Alabama legislature at Mont- (ict or taw."' ....... employment
was unchanged April level.
District Judge Barrington
"In summary," he said, "the
Parker. He declared White ... assertion that the guidelines
House threats to Impose are somehow voluntary has
economic sanctions against little merit and upon close
major companies that violate analysis must fall."

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Despite rising opposition in
Congress, President Carter's first step to decontrol oil
prices takes effect today. It will cost the American consumers only about 1 cent more per gallon of gasoline or
heating oil by year's end. However, the process will accelerate Jan. 1 and as of Oct. 1, 1961, all controls go off and
all American oil will match the world price.
House Democrats have adopted a policy opposing
Carter's decontrol plan, and a move to continued controls
Is expected to be a close Issue In the full House, which may
vote on it later this month. However, by then the fact that
decontrol Is under way will give Carter the momentum.

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Unemployment Remains 5.8 Percent

Secret Meeting Slated

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Daretha Eady
Row M. McOuy.r
Harry SQp
Haul Smith
George Willis

Hazel Smith

CHICAGO (UP!) - Peter M. Roberts, 34, of Chattanooga, Tenn., who once worked as a clerk for Sears
Roebuck &amp; Co., believes even the little man can win if he is
in the right and his faith was vindicated Thursday. U.S.
District Judge George N. Leighton ordered Sears to
return by June 15 all patent rights on a socket wrench to
Roberts, who invented the wrench in 1063. The company
also was ordered to pay Roberts the profits the
firm
earned on the wrench - possibly as much as $60 million.
A U.S. District Court jury in 1977 had ruled Sears
defrauded Roberts and awarded him $1 million in
damages. The jury ruled Sears concealed the value of the
invention and Induced Roberts to sign away the rights at a
royalty of 2 cents per wrench with a maximum of 110,000.
Sears appealed the case all the way to the U.S. Supreme
Court, but lost all appeals.

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Sanford

Martha S. Howard
Joel Oliber

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UP!) - Deputy FBI Director
James 0. Ingram revealed Thursday U.S. District Judge
John Wood Jr., was shot in the back with a .243-caliber
bullet Tuesday morning as he prepared to get In his car
and head for work. Ingram, who is heading a massive
investigation into the judge's assassination, refused,
however, to discuss the type of weapon used.
Under a federal law setting up rewards for attacks on
federal officials, U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell is
offering $25,000 and an ad hoc group of attorneys calling
themselves the Committee for Justice, is offering an
additional $100,000 for information leading to the arrest
and conviction of Wood's killer. U.S. Attorney Jamie Boyd
said he believed Wood was killed because of his reputation
as being tough on narcotics traffickers in the Western
District of Texas.

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NEW YORK ( UPI) - Feder- of National's 18 DC-10s, had
al Aviation Administration offi- been inspected Wednesday as
daIs have ordered an In- part of a comprehensive inspection of a crippled National spection of the 134 DC-10'a
Airlines DC-10 Jet forced to operating in the U.S.
return to Kennedy InterThe federal government ornational Airport Thursday dered the inspections after an
shortly after takeoff when one American Airlines DC-10
engine lost power.
crashed a week ago on takeoff
The FAA planned to inspect from Chicago's O'Hare Airport,
the wide-body jet today.
killing 274 people. In that crash,
National's Amsterdam-bound the No. 1 engine fell off seconds
Flight 6 was over Long Island after the plane left the ground.
flying at an altitude of 19,000
Steve Dryden, a passenger on
feet when Its No. 1 engine, at- the National flight, said:
tached to the left wing, "There was a loud backfire and
malfunctioned about 7:15 p.m. the plane immediately turned
EDT., the FAA said.
around and came back. It
The plane, which had left dumped fuel all the way back.
Kennedy Airport 20 minutes One of the stewardesses said to
earlier, immediately turned me, 'I don't like this. This Is
around and landed safely at serious."
7:28 p.m., according to Walt
Rohehaw, a National Airlines
Just after the engine failed,
spokesman in Miami.
as the plane banked to head
None of the 224 passengers back to Kennedy, the pilot inand 13 crew members was formed the passengers what
Injured,
had happened. There was no
Rohehaw said the plane, one panic among the passengers.

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Engi ne Lost

HOUSTON (UP!) - Two Houston men held in Colombia
for a month for allegedly trying to smuggle marijuana
hoped to begin their return trip home today, a spokesman
said.
William A. Spradley, a fireman moonlighting as a pilot
and Roy McLemore, an aircraft salesman, have been in
La Guajira province since April 29, when they claimed
engine trouble forced them to interrupt a flight to
Venezuela to pick up oil drilling bits.
Dale Everitt, a spokesman for the Houston Fire
Department, which has tried to help Spradley win release,
said Spradley and McLemore expected final transfer of
$60,000 in fines and legal fees to Colombia today, after
which they were to travel by land from lliohacha to
Barranquilla and then by air to \lIatI

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
Longwood City Conimission side-stepped a 10.
day stint irrIlle cnmty jail
Thursday afternoon by
voting 2-I not to vacate the
seat held by Larry Goldold
berg.
Circuit Court Judge
Richard Muldrew had
ordered the commission to
vote on whether Goldberg
should be forced to resign
his seat because he moved
from the district he was
elected to represent.
Muldrew warned commissioners if they failed to
vote he would find them in
contempt of court and send
them to jail.
Robert Daves, who
brought the suit against the
city and Goldberg in an
effort to have the seat
vacated, said he would
have his attorney file
papers asking the judge to
vacate the seat despite the
commission vote.
Longwood Mayor June

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CHICAGO (UPI) - Federal neccessary to complete a
Investigators suspect an engine successful
successf takeoff, Buckhorn
mount from the American said.
Airlines DCIO that crashed a
The plane, Flight 191 to Los
week ago may have damaged Angeles, dropped its left engine
the aircraft's hydraulic system, just before takeoff last Friday
leaving the crew helpless to and crashed into a vacant field
prevent the worst aviation 1½ miles northwest of O'Hare
disaster In U.S. history.
International Airport, killing 1*
"We're looking into the entire 274 people.
area where the pylon (which
The mounting system Of
holds the engine to the plane;
attaches to the wing," National DCIOs is designed so that
Transporttlon Safety Board engines which tear loose will be
spokesman Bob Buckhorn said thrown over the top of the wing.
! want to stress this is
Thursday. "And we're finding
preliminary," Buckhorn said.
suspicious areas there.
Buckhorn said the pylon "We're trying to trace the
"appears to have struck the trajectory of the engine. It
leading edge of the (left) wing. could take several months . t_
We have a mark on the forward before we know the cause of the
portion of the pylon and this crash,"
mark Is a gouge, indicating It
NTSB officials completed the
may have come Into contact on-site investigation of the
with the leading edge of the crash Thursday, but a team of
wing.
investigators will remain in
"If it did damage the wing," Chicago to chart Flight 191's
he added, "it could have path from the runway to the
damaged the hydraulic vacant field.
system."
Buckhorn said one investigaA damaged hydraulic system lion team would be stationed at
would have made it virtually McDonnell Douglas in Long
Impossible for the crew to Beach, Calif., for dynamic
manually work the controls testing and static testing.

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A would-be thief apparently cut himself while gaining entry to
the Sanford Alliance Church at 1401 S. Park Ave., Thursday and
fled before taking anything, poljce said.
Police said a north window of the church was broken and there
were signs of entry to the building. However, nothing was
reported missing. Traces of blood near the broken window indicate the thief cut himself while climbing through the window
and exit ed shortly after entry, police said.
Police said the value of the window broken was put at $25.
CORRECTION
A May 25 story indicating James Robert Banta, 20, of DeLand
had pleaded guilty to armed robbery in connection with the April
14 robbery of a Longwood man was in error,

Miss Wilson emerged from her room carrying a .22 caliber
revolver and fired two shots at Early, one shot striking Early in
the upper portion of his back. He was transported to the Florida
North Hospital in Altamonte Springs for treatment.

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Someone broke into the Elks Lodge In southeast Seminole
County and made off with a 19-inch color television, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Entry to the lodge in Goldenrod was gained by prying open the
security door at the rear of the building, sometime between
Sunday and Tuesday, deputies day. The television is valued at
$300.
WHEEL COVERS TAKEN
Four wheel covers were stolen off the car of a south Seminole
County woman, according to Seminole County deputies.
Winifred Wells, 66, of 5573 N. Semoran Blvd., told deputies the
incident occurred sometime between Tuesday and Wednesday.
The wheel covers were valued at $120.
The 1979 Mercury Zephyr was located on the southeast corner
of the apartment parking lot where Mrs. Wells resides, deputies
say.

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SALISBURY, Zimbabwe Rhodesia (UPI)
The first
black prime minister in the history of Rhodesia took
power today, ending nearly a century of white minority
rule, and urged his people to "rejoice and be grateful."
Bishop Abel Muzorewa's 17-member bi-racial Cabinet
assumed control of the country now called Zimbabwe
Rhodesia - of 6.5 million blacks and a quarter of a
million whites at midnight.
The Cabinet, w hich includes former Prune Min ister Ian
Smith and four other whites in important posts, was sworn
in by the country's titular president this morning.

Thornton Jr.,
Cleveland, Ohio; Luctous
rhornton, Cleveland; Robert
Lee Thornton, San Antonio,
l'exas and Horace Thornton,
5anford; daughter, Mrs.
Gladys McHenry, Newark,
k.J.; sisters, Mrs. Jewell
?ad=. Sanford; Mrs. Emma
cooper, Daytona Beach and
.Mn. Louise Jones, E. Orange,

In fact, Banta, who was charged Wltfl armea r000ery, pieaueci
guilty to a lesser charge of robbery.
Police said Banta, along with a female accomplice, robbed a
Longwood auto salesman of $235. Poli ce said a small pistol was
used In the rob bery.
Banta's plea cam e in circuit court May 23.

According to police, Paul Early, who was living with Miss
Wilson, returned to the house early ThtwrInvJ •UIuUI5
miw,,l,.,, ..14..
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working all night. When he found the chain link lock across the
door, Early kicked open the door to break the lock, police said.
Both Early and Miss Wilson then began to quarrel, the report
stated. Early later turned his attention to trying to repair the
chain link lock he had broken, police said.

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the attempted murder of her boyfriend, according to Altamonte
Springs police.
Clarissa Wilson, 22, of 22A Wymore Village, Altamonte Springs,
was charged early Thursday morning with attempted murder,
-aggravated battery and shooting In an occupied dwelling. She was
placed on an Initial bond of 110,500 and is In the Seminole County

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died May 25at Florida Hospital,
Orla ndo.

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Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50:
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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A family man just ahead of us in line paid $77 for
his party.
But nobody seems to care how much they spend.
They're having fur, in an environint where
nothing Is real from a rocky ride through Sky
Mountain in Tomorrow Land to a pirate's ship In the
Caribbean in Adventure Land.
How could anyone care about the reality In an
en.ti.' where escape is so blissful no one
really wants to leave?

High food prices got you wn? Do you find the
everyone has money to literal bur Even you.
soaring gas pricoutao dcpressing?- r --nt---'' While standing irn-lrt r an hour for a burger, I
despair.
overheard one cashier ring up a grand total of
Go to the Magic Kingdom.
$44.61 for a small mountain of hamburgers, fries
Inflation up 12 percent. Ground chuck so ld at $
and cokes.
per pound. Eighty-nine cents for a head of lettuce.
My mouth just about spouted out "golly"
None of this exists at the Magic Kingdom. Or so
ithinking the cashier made a mistake) when the
you would be led to believe,
rather plump lady unquestionably pulled out a wad
You can escape the inflationary world by taking a
stroll through Fantasy World. There it seems,
of green for her brood.

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WASHINGTON NEA) - The federal government's inherent inability to proceed with either
discretion or delicacy when confronted with
sensitive civil libe rt ies matters is once again on
display, in a highly publicized legal case.
The arrogant, hea vy-handed behavior of both
the Justice Department and the Energy
Department could prove to be the undoing of
federal efforts to ban the publication of a cjn•
troversial magazine a rt icle on the hydrogen
bomb.
There was surprising popular support for the
government's position in March, when its attorneys went into federal court in Wisconsin to
win a pa i r of judicial orde rs prohibit in g the feisty
Progressive magazine from printing the
disputed story.
Although freedom of the press was a central
issue In th e court case, many of the nation's
leading news pape rs were publicly critica l of the
Progressive's position.
Indeed, the affidavit submitted to the cour t by
the article's author, Howard Morland, suggests
that he is In possession of a consuming curiosity,
if not an unnatural fixation, a bo ut precisel y how
f us ion is triggered in a hydrogen wea pon - a
process that hardly can be classifi ed as a matter
of com pelling public interest.
But the Project for Open Government, a
Washi ngton-based public interest organ ization
directed by atto rn ey Th eodore J. Jacobs, has
just learned that the Justice Department has
summoned the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Into the case.
While departmental attorneys are pursuing a
civllcase, FBI agen ts are conducting a crim inal
Investigation, repeatedly interviewing everyone
suspected of having receivedacopy of Morland's

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Nixon administration let the shah of Iran get
away with driving up oil prices. In less than a
decade, this has revolutionized the economic
world and put Uncle Sam In the position of asking
alms of sheiks and emirs.
At the center of the drama stood Henry
K issinger, the urbane and witty foreign policy
virtuoso of the Nixon era. In 1909, he began
studying how to def en d the U.S. stake In the
Persian Gulf area, whose oil fields pump
lif eblood Into the factories of America.
He rejected a direct American role in the area
and decided to rely instead upon a regional
alliance. Then the United States would provide
arms for these "forward defense" countries, as
the National Security Council referred to them.
By 1972, Kissinger had settled upon the shah as
the chief protector of U.S. Interests in the Peralan Gulf.Jissinger disregarded a warning from
the Pentagon's Office of International Security
Affairs about the Internal stability of Iran. And
he ignored more pointed objections from Saudi
Arabia, whose rulers also felt the shah was
unsta ble and undependable.
In J uly 1972, Kissinger Issued Instructions to
grant t he shah unlüuiited arms sales- a blank
deck to p urchase whatever military hardware

he wanted. This delighted the sha h who had
grandiose dreams of rebui lding the Persian
empire and surpassing West Germany by the
year 2000.
Milita ry sales quickly soared from the millions
to the billions and arms began to po ur Into Iran In
such quantities that the shah's forces couldn't
assimilate them. 'Atu brought another warning
from t he Office of International Security Af fairs
that the arms shipments to Iran were get t ing out
of hand.
But the shah's dreams had no bounds, short of
the revenue to finance them. His insatiable
ambitions, of co urse, led to hi demand for
higher oil prices. Sintes d secret Central
Intelligence Agency sun .mary:
"The largest oil price increase in history took
effect on Jan uary 1, 1974, as a result of decisions
made at the Decem be r meeting of OPEC
ministers in Tehran. The Increase in the posted
price '- from $5.04 to $11.65 - came about
pr imarily through eff orts of the Shah of Iran.
"The shah, Vu need of money for his
deve1oanent and military programs, argued
that the price of oil should rise because (a) such
a move wo uld Immediately improve the revenue
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Out of Saudi Arabia, however, came nervous
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messages to Washington, the Saudis offered to
block the price rise if the Nixon administration
would bring pressure on the shah to hold oil
prices down. They pleaded that they couldn't
stand alone against their fellow oil producers.
But Nixon and Kissinger did nothing.
The Saudis became increasingly worried
about the economic consequences. They feared
that the extortionary prices would destabilize the
urid economy and upset their own status quo.
"hi the spring of 1974," the CIA summary
added, "the Saudis tagain stated that the price
of oil was too high." But the CIA suspected that
the Saudis merely wanted
place the onus of
high prices on the shah and to placate consuming
countries."
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Secretary William Simon was alannd over oil
prices. He flew to Saudi Arabia in July, 1974, to
explore the Saudi offer. The late King Faisal
emphasized that the shah was the key to price
stability. He promised not only to halt the price
spiral but to Force prices back down if the United
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2.60
DAYTONA BEACH
Milwaukee (Sorensen 65) at 0 (1-2) 573.20, P (2I) lS.90, T (2.1.
THURSDAYS RESULTS
National League
Kansas City (Busby 22). 8:35 4) 1027.20
First Game
East
p-rn11th race A 3-16 Time 31.20
Arano-Arca
5400 9.80 3
W 1. Pct. GB
Detroit
(Biilingham 3 3)
at 3 Come On
10 60 600 1.70
Illusta-Oiagall
1.70 560
ontru
28 15 .631 Oakland (McCatty 30), 10 30 2 Cheerful Chap
1310 600 7 Ti
-an, Pracu'ra
3 20
Phhll
27 20 .571 3
p.m.
I Claregun's Earl
1.10
0 (3.1 $Ilo; T (3-4.2) 426.40.
St. Louis
21 19 .338 1
Cleveland
(Wise
0(2-3) 30.40. P (3-2) 70.20, T (321)
45)
at
Second Game
Pittsbrgh
23 21 .523 5'
California
(Frost
170.00
33).
50-30
Carasa-Diagali
21 10 1810 7 31,
W1i,Isam
Chicago
19 25 .432 9'
p.m.
13th race B 3.5 Time 30.SS
RebInson
Russell
SDuran Castl II
III Marine
9.60 1.60
New York
16 28 .361 52'
Toronto
(Jelferson
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at
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580
100
210
lrlswell
3 Dc.,iingo Gerardo
3.10
HaIl
West
Seattle
(Mitchell
50:35
6
Gold
Coast
Miss
180
2
60
0
1),
Totals
N II 13 Totals
0(5-I) 62.60; P (8-5) 135.90; T (I-S.
W L Pct. GB P m.
7 Femme Fatale
2.00
3) 453 00; DD (3-I) 438.90.
Houston
29 23 .550 CARDINAL
0 (45) 27.40. P (4-6) $0.40. T (4-6.7)
STROMBERG
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INDUSTRIES
26
22
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CAILSON
111.40
Coffey Phete
III * 8-3 Cinci
2 Santi
AS S H
1470 560 300
Los Ang
Al I H
26 26 .500
Attendance
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3 Trani
4 2 2 HID REALTY
GANNETT BANK
412 Ga,llans
510 410
San Fran
25 26 .190 3'--j
Li.
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As R H
Al I H
4I3
8 ilOdolfo
5.10
San
Diego
24
29
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517
MathS
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CUPIt
4 II
4
1 Wheaton
0(23) 39.20; P (2-3) 118.30; T (2-3.
Desse
58 31 .367 92
2 I I McDonald
3 3 3 Overstreot 3 I S McCormick 3 I I Atlanta
I) 403.40.
318
Rokins.n
Aliyl
Thursday's Results
31 3 laker
33
billie
2 13 Buky
Fourth Game
Odom
I I I Miller
3II
41j
Montreal 1 Philadelphia 0
LUvoly
3
Andrews
3I
Weed
4 Duran Arrie$as
3 II
16.00 11.00 560
- St. Louis 9, New York 6
DAYTONA BEACH
0. Lively
7 2 lathman
3 II harden
3I
SEMINOLE
4 i 2 Dapors
2 Santl-Olano
5.10 3.40
Los Angeles 12, San Fran 10
Thursday's resulls
FICSWrS
381
Evans
311
AllIson
311
301 Pressley
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
3 Victor Urquiza
3.80
Diego
3,
Atlanta
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race
PIOIII
S-IS
Tim.
33.15
Huff
201
MIlls
32 0 II
I 5 Totals
First Race
0(2-4)38.70; P (4-2) 9I.'); T (4-3.
31 S 10
Totals
2 Dusty Highway
Houston 3, Cincinnati 0
MuIllan
311 Abasy
2
17.80 680 2.20 8 Placid Alice
14 60 15.10 6.60
3)327.20.
Totals
23 I 4 Totals
26 3 $
Pittsburgh 4, Chi 3, 10 inns.
1 Demon Marcus
2.60 lit) 5 Frisco Boy
OVIIDO
HOWARD MOBIL
880 1.60
Fifth Game
Today's Games
3 Mountain Stiroff
2.20
AUTO PARTS
as * H
0.80 ?Oscar Diaga
55.50 660 6.20
Barnett lank
IN IN 1-3
(All Times EDT)
0(1-2) 14.00, P(2.I) 42.90,1(2-1.3) 6Arosey
Al S H Dunklason
423
HID Realty
0 (IS) 29.40; 1 (I-S-all) 02.20.
103 IN 3-4
7 Said-Paco
10.20 0.00
San Francisco (Nastu 7-3) at
111.60
Miller
213
$ 3 Evans
Second Race
lMutiila Coin
Petersen
Chicago (Caudill 0 1). 2:30 p.m.
6.20
144 Mullins
III ADAMS AUTO
FINANCIAL
2nd'ace DS-lSTime
8
Wall
52.60 9,00 9.20
S I I McMuIlan
212
0(2-1)43.40; P(2-7) 155,10; 1(27.
Al I H PANNlNG
San Diego (Jones 5-3)
4 K's Prima Donna 20.20 9.20 6.00
at
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Darlin
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Nephew
2 II
5.80 4.80
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Pittsburgh
(Candeiarla
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i.io 2.80
4 2 2 Hibb.rd
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S I D. Coral
I I I Mltansvic$i
Copper Hand
333
1.00
Sixth Game
735 p.m.
2 Charlie Hustle
4 3 MacAteer
Hall
80
3 I I J. Coral
2 I I RbWd
232
O (8-4) 52.40; T (14-i) 901.30.
$ Carasa Pradera
9.80 500 1 60
New York
I I 3 Price
Stumpl
(Kobel 2-0)
at 0(46) 30.60, P (45) 61.40, 1 (4.6-2)
I I 3 Howell
31 I McCullouph 3
Third Game
SArano Pecina
Reblasen
2 0 Thomas
Atlanta
7.80 6.10
Flowers
3II
(Solomon
7:33 711.10
I I I Dlckm.yer
31 I
32),
SMighty intrude
Halo
16.20 5700 360 iVicandi Fernan
Ill Rvml,r
2) I Norman
III Watkins
III
p.m.
600
3rd race s. i6 Time 31.11
4 I I Totals
Manse
lAD's
Victoria
79 • 12 Welmak
I I I Mattisws
33I
7.60 3.20
0 (2-5) $1.60; P (I'S) 121.40; T (15
0 Tavern Nut
PhiladelphIa (Carlton 6-51 at
13.10
LI0
6.00
4 II
Andersen
Denies
301 Bray
I I
I Mister Howard
2.20
3)245.60.
Cincinnati (Bonham 2-I). 0:05 6P Nut President
43 liii
25.80 16.60
Totals
Henry
III Markham
I3 I
0 (S1) 31.00; 1 (5.7.0) 93.40.
Seventh Game
IS R's Companion
loam
III Davis
a,, P.M.
12.10
Fourth Race
llaMa Isidro
Los Angeles (Messersmlth 2
9.40 600 310
Lyon
III Many
I II
0(68)100.70, P (all4) 22.50, (l,ail) 2Wenevir Bruce
810 340 27.Q
Totals
3Vlcandi Diaga
135 I Gammon
21 I
1) at St. Louis (Denny 31), 0:35
ancer Tennis
4.60 3.70
13.50 1 (IS-all) 816.60
6
Trefoil
Pam
Totals
19 if I
4.40 2.10
I Ramon Sarduy
p.m.
7.40
4th race 516 Time
s Caroliner
2.20
0(3-4) 48.20; P (4.3) 154.10; T (4-3.
Montreal (Grimslcy 4-3) at
lJ011yGoodbee
Financial Planning
19.10 0.20 13.20
I-_U
25.40 , T (26-I) 149.50.
I) $25.00.
AdamsAvte
Houston
III -.
(Richard
6 Mick's Outlaw
51),
8:35
0.60 6.70
Filth Race
EighthOams
p.m.
I Gunnery Buck
CONS JACKSON
10.20 3 Arias
GOLDEN
Ejunkln
1.10 3.40 380 SMutilla.Sarduy
70.0011.00 3.10
The City of Sanford's fifth
Al I H METAL
Q. (4-6) 53.80, P (4-6) 16910
. , 1 (4-5.1)
I
Victory
Rally
American League
6.80 3.80
3 Said-Echani:
Al I H
361
4.20 3.20
364.00
annual invitational tennis M*ssina
5 Tani,ort Bryn
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Page
East
3.40 2 Zubi- Enrique
4.60
5th race 03-I Time 3173
382 Palombl
2)I
tournament will be held this Stapleton
0 (ii) 7710; 1 (3.8'5) 32140.
W L PCt. GB
0(3-6) 26.30; P (5-3) 95-70; T (6.31 Jarwin Emily
5.Q 480 310
III HempIlill
Lamb
Ball
Sloth
Race
30
16
.625
fl 205.00.
weekend at Bayhead Racquet Lynch
SU.R.Kidden
422
III Coffey
12.10 3.50
4.00 2 Range Kit
BOItOr)
27 19 517 2
17.60 6.40 5.20
Ninth Game
I I I HrlP
3
Livingston
Kehlmsyor
Club with proceeds going to the Ow,ns
Mllwauke
2$ 73 .5.49 3½
1.60 3.00 IMutllla
I I I LMqvist
322
13.00 6.10 3.60
Q(I-S) 31.80, P (IS) 47.70, 1 (1.5-4) 1 Push Button
1 Hawthorne Demo
211 Ruse
211 New York
American Cancer Society.
Evans
26 73 .531 41/7
4.00 SOscar
954Ø
1.00 1.60
III Ledbstler
Pecklor
32 3
Detroit
0 (2-4) 30.20; T (34-75 5)3.00
72 31 .513
,7
3Goiri
6.00
There is a 32-player draw for Domes
SthraceC$.lS Time 3).40
II I
II I Canceller.
Cletiend
Seventh
Race
21 26 .447 8½
0(5-I) 33.60; P (IS) 95.90; T (I-S
5 Straight Thru
I I I
I I I lowers
3.20 3.00 2.60
each division, starting at 9 a.m. Gallium
1
Tracers
Runner
Toi'onto
12 38 .240 19
1.10 1.00 2.40
3) 790.41.
III
1133 ROIl
Totals
I K'sClout
4.00 310
SOiWiscoy
Saturday and continuing
P1w-ante
I I I
West
11.10 510
Tsnth Oame
6 Easy Eddie
5.60
Totals
36 1113
W L Pct. GB
5.80 SSaid -Olano
15.40 730
0()
C (IS) 15.30, P (Sl) 31.30, 1(1-16) 2 Bombay
through Sunday afternoon. Cost
JoAnne
0 (I'S) 16.40; 1 (1-5-2) 195.50.
Calif
30 20 .600
$Vicandi.Sarduy
7.20 5.60
"7.40
8038- 3
GeIi Comb
1.5 $15 per person.
Eighth
Race
Minn
21 19 .501 I
1MuthllUrqulz
661 2-Is
JacksanMetal
3.10
7th race D3-$ Time 3I.fl
1 Brazen Kash
Texas
13.20 11.80 7.60
28 20 .513 1
0($-$)35.I0 P (11) 10.10; 1(5-I1 Malor Role
5.20 3.60 710
ROTARY
VFW Sill
7 Vinrsy Joe
K an City
lImO 6.80
2$ 21 571 5½
4) $13.00.
Al I H
Al I H
6 Eternally
4.60 5
SFrannes Byrd
Chicago
24 21 .500
3.10
Eleventh Game
I2
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III Las,
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Ill
Seattle
0 (1.2) 31.40; 1(1.2.3) 536.60.
Lancaster
11 33 .333 12½
SVictor.Arca
27.10 5.60 210
0(1-6) 14.40, P (16) 48.00, T (1.6-I)
i ts Martuw
loworsla
Ninth Race
Ill Oakland
17 33 .3-40 13
iCarasa Gerardo
560 2.80
57.60
3 I 3 TlIyir
423
K00IffilSf
1 Black All Over
Thursday's Results
Mary Horenstein and Shirly nice
11.20 1.40 210 IDuran-Pecina
3.00
Ith raceA 5-IS Time 35.32
III
III Gardner
IBanrieLobell
Minnesota 13, Oakland 7
6.40 3.60
III jase
6Upp.r
III
0 ( 38) 41 'O;P(S3)I26.30;T(5-3.
Schmnid combined for a best- HolIlday
540 440
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Detroit
Toronto
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0
7.40
368 uSer
Ill
4)710.21.
I Pro Bowler
3.80 340
ball score of 59 to win the Dog"
3 60 M4I'iaa
all
$1.50; P (I-I) 110.00.
Boston 3. Tex 2, 12 inns.
Twelfth Game
I Gold Coast Max
3.70
III
711 Bradley
Tenth Race
Milwaukee 5, New York 4
season's final tournament Rogankama
IlubiPaco
15.10 17.20 700
0(6-1)24.40, P (S-I) 11.30, T (5-8-4)
71 11 Gievir
I
Totals
21 C B
Se attle 12. California 10
1.00 3.40 1.60 4 Irusla Coin
100.60
17.00 4.00
Th ursday at Sabal Palm. Bea
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Today's
Games
6.20 3.10
3OscarWally
IllS
Totals
Ithrac,C3.1T(m,30.fl
3.20
§avarese and Jane Penman
IWantawinEasy
(All Times EDT)
7.60
lBenWalton
0(41)$90;e(I-4)39I.90;T(8'4.
10.00 5.00 3.00
Chicago (BarrIos 12) at New
Q(23) 8.00; 1(2-S-I) $0.60
had a 62 while Ruth Smith and VFW P"11,0111
3) 3ft.o.
2 All The More
803008-3
100 210
York (Guidry 4-4 or Clay 0.1), 8
A- 1,411; Handle- $57240
304 n
6K's Duplicate
A- 1,843; Handle $119,015.
250
Virginia Franklin tallied a 64. litany
OVIEDO
AUTO PASTS
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3 32
Wall
4 221
3 Peterson
1 32
Stoud.mir. 4
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Baseball

Dog Racing

Harness Racing

Championship
The San ford Little American inn uig one-hitter for Flagship
League's two last place learns Bank. striking out six and
had a field day Thursday, and walking only one.
in the process. Flagship Bank
Fredrick Muller slapped a
claimed its third straight double and two singles for
league championship.
Flagship Bank and Eddie
Flagship Bank easily handled Korgan added three singles.
Jack Prosser Ford, 11.0 and Brian Sheffield had a double
then claimed the championship and single andCharron hit two
when American Produce singles.
Exchange i APEX stunned
Jo Jo MuCloud had the only
second place George's, 6-5.
hit for the losers, a double.
Robert Quuui was the winSeminole Petroleum upset
Atlantic Bank, 8-7, in the nuig pitcher for APEX, scatleague's other 'I'hursdav game. tering seven hits and stri ki ng
In the Sanford Pee Wet' out 10 while walking just two.
APEX scor ed five runs in the
League, Adcock Roofing
boosted its second half mark to bottom of the second to take it 63-0 with a 12-2 win over Clem 4 lead. aunt George's never
Leonard Shell. Westside caught up.
Merchants defeated Butch's Larry Thomas and Mike
Chevron Service 9-4 and Jones each had a double and
Seminole Sporting Goods single for APEX. Pat Robinson
dwuuped Ken Kern's Garage, 9- slapped a three-bagger anti Ken
Morris doubled.
2.
';Irls Wargo had a double and
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200
100 Peoples
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200
31 Smith
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Seminole
Petroleum scored
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F Miller
Jones
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Little
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Alloway
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victory.
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Charron
KnIght

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AS R H Carter
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Rankavag,
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Bull.,
7 0 Wright
Braden
230
Orenier
2I0
Galley
I 0 0 Graham
Luce
7 0 0 Carr
37 0
Wargo
Hendricks
II0
Uenton
I I 0 Washington
Chart.,
I I 0 Henry
I0
Rcusch,,
Murphy
0 0 0 Lewis
7 I 0 McGee
Cells
Newkirk
700
0 0 0 Rob.rts
Stumph
2 00 WOW
Sampson
00 0
Tandall
0I0
Total,
I 0 0 Adcock
J,noy,s,
0 0
0 0 0 Austin
0
George's
Totals
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4 0 I Jones
2 0 C Smith
2 0 I Robinson
3 0 0 Taylor
322 Quinn
2 0 I Last,,
I 0 0 Hobby
2 0 0 Grant
0 0 0 Total,
10 0
20 1

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2 0 0
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Grayson
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4I0
Brinson
7 0 o L. Thomas
3
5
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J.
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0 00 Williams
71 0
Mills
3' o
Heath
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• C. Powers
300
Micon
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Toils
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Irwin
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Morley
9
I 00 Walton
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Mitchell
I 00 J. Powers
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P,nord
Bookman
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Kern
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I 0 0 R. Blake
21 0
Coo
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000
Deppen
23 0 I
Pierce
I 0 0 Totals
Totals
177 o
Seminole Sporting Goods
Kern's Garage

The Chelsea Ladies assumuied
undisputed possession of first
pltice iii the Seiuutiole County
Women 's Softball League
lliursd.iy night w ithi a 6-3 will
over previ ously unbeaten Sun
Batik.
Die mother-daughter (cain of
pitcher Joyce Clutter and
slugger Brenda Clutter two003 330 run double lit the eighth inningi
ooi '0-2 paced Chelsea, now 4-0.
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3 3 0 Evans
403
WESTSIDE
Tipton
0 2 0 Bake,
CHEVRON
4 22
MERCHANTS
McG,ilt
4 0 I Justice
4II
AS R H
AS R H
3 0 0 Ascratt
3I
I 0 0 Esclavon
SlankensIsip i 0 o Hill
0 0 Theriault
1
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Richardson
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0 0 0 Lee
Mitchell
3 I 0 Rap.
3 03
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Pickens
101 Row,
3 I 2 Atkinson
31 0 C Shaw
2I 0
i o 0 McKinney
Lucas
Slop
I 2 0 Mellon
2 10 M. Shaw
2I 0
3
Hickson
1 0 Killingsworth 0 0 0 Gividen
71 I
Lee
72 0 Tyre
Williams
0 I Total,
20 7 0
0 0
Bellamy
I 70 Jump
0 Totals
34
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Hansen
0
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Sew
0
I00
Stevens
0 I 0 Hodges
0 0 0 Atlantic Bank
023 300 -7
0 o Crockett
Sardon
Seminole Petroleum
010 403--i
Sampson
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Fartey
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But no contact was made. Disillusioned, the
Saudis called off the announced 'auction.
Reported the CIA: 'Riyadh... raised the
prospect of a Saudi oil auction in which the
companies would be allowed to Id down the
Price of a certain portion of the Saudi output. The
much touted aLCtlon never materialized..
ater
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The reason was that Nixon and Kissinger
The
never Intervened with the shah. Oil prices,
meanwhile, continued to climb.

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Simon hurried back to Washington and
reported the Saudi offer to Nixon. Simon told us
Nixon appeared to go along. He clenched his
fountain pen between his teeth yanked off the
cap and scribbled a note to himself on a scrap of
paper. Simon understood this to mean that Nixon
would contact the shah.

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Simon eagerly agreed to impress upon Nixon
how important It was to enlist the shah's support.
In anticipation that the United States would keep
Its end of the bargain, the Saudis actually announced that oil would be sold at public auction.
Economists have told us this should have
broken the back of the oil cartel. Simon informed
us that he discussed the price rollback with
Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani. They
agreed the auction should push oil prices backdown to $7 a barrel.

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Seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens'
T'
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"
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don't pla n to die quietly.
"Last year was last year, and
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"It's been a st r uggle since l t year can't be changed,"
April," sa id Bullets Coach Dick sai d Wilkens. "We intend to win
Motta. "All of our playoff this year. We don't have it won
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games have bee n real strug- yet but we aren't afrai d of our
gles. But ... we're good position."
If Washington wins tonight,
stragglers,"
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To win their second straight Game 6 is Sunday afternoon at
41 . .. 0 .
NBA championship, the Bullets the Seattle Center Coliseum. If
I
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JAMBOREE
have three tough struggles needed, Game 7 would be
f-%"%&amp; I
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ahead. No team has come ba ck played Wednesday night at
FOOTSTEPS
Capital
Centre.
from a 3-I hole to win it all.
"We onl y have to win one of
:
I v in a a s
AadIe
three games in Seattle to win
this se ries," sa id Bullet Elvin
Cleveland follows his
Hayes. "But now, we're to the
blocking, above ,a ati
cf
point where we have to worry
-•
Lake Howell s igmu a Is
about winning at home before
touchdown
below
in
Mike McArdle pitched a onewe can go ba ck out there."
Thursday
night
high
Last year, the Bul l ets won hitter Thursday to pace Tupschool football Jamboree
Game 6 at home, iii-. 'rho perware to a 3-0 victory over
In Sanford. Lake howell
Richard
Coffey
Photography
in
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the Seminole Pony Baseball
and Lake Brantley were
League.
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t.
In other games, Rotary Club
stopped
Lyman by 7-0
Is
I
of Casselberry downed VFW and
tied
Seminole, K-K,
0 vledo
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Post 5405, 8-3; Financial
while
Brantley
tripped
Whigham Furnitut con- Planning got no-hit pitching
Apopka.
6-0,
in
the
other
tinued to surprise some of the from Greg Ebbert, Scott
f
power teams In th e Sanford McCullough
and
Greg
..
quarter.
For
a lull page
11
with
Bobby
A
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Metro Softball League Thur..Markham
pictorial rundown on the
sday night, coming up with a 10.- Milanovich and McCullough
Jamboree . watch for th e
9 victory over Oviedo Auto hitting inside-the-park homers
sports pages of Sunday's
Parts as Willie Wall and Mark in a 17-5 win over Adams Auto
Ev ening herald,
F
.
Whigham each laced out three Parts; Byron Overstreet fivehit Barnett Bank as H&amp;D
key hits.
Also Thursday, Stromberg- Realty moved into first place
Carlson stopped Cardinal with a 4-2 win; and Jackson
Industries, 9-5, as Jim Metal Works trimmed Golden
191191
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McDonald hit two homers and Comb Salon, 15-3.
In
the
girls
softball
action,
Tom Wheaton added one; and
pm.
0 (3-4) 31.00, p (4.2) 534.80, T (4.2.5)
Oviedo Auto Parts roared back Skyhook Cranes finished a
Boston (Stanley i
at 227.80
Minnesota (Koosman 72), 8 30
10th race B i Time 3l.
with a 17-6 triumph over perfect 20.0 season with a 12-3
p.m.
2 Impala Andrew 43 60 1180 100
thrashing of Energy Air.
Howard Mobil.
Baltimore
I ray/dIe
900 6 20
(Stone

The natural respo nse of the latter, seeki ng to
protect their industries and the jobs of their
- workers, is to raise barriers. These generally are
not traditional tarif fs, but take the form of Im.
port quotas, market-sharing agreements and
government subsidies of domestic industries.
This is the "new protectionism" that concerns
\
not only the Third Wor11 but many In the Wet,
such as Robert S. McNamara, president of the'
World Bank. He has warned at Manila that such
"Had they a ctually obtain ed information from
short-term sell-Interest is actually self-harmf ul
that gran d juror, they would ha ve gone to jail," in
the long term. If the economic development of
Sirica said.
t he poorer countries is limited, so is their ability
Sirica also wrote that:
to buy products of the newer indust ries that are
-As chief justice he assigned himself the t
he developed economies' real future, not the
Watergate case in 1 72 after consulting several obsolute
operations being protected.
colleagues.
e Man ila session Is the fifth such UNCTAD
--lie believed during the Jan uary 1973 trial of gaTh
thering of the well-off, and generally northern,
the bur glars, whose Involvement proved to be
nations with their less-fort unate, and generally
only seco nda ry over th e long haul, that high ersouthern, trading partners. So far the effort has
ups were involved. Silica, 75, wrote a poignant generated m
uch talk but little action.
prologue telling of the difficul t days of his yo uth.
Much more than talk Is going to be needed
lie was the son of Italian immigrants. His father
before t he north-south economic relationship
went from job to job.
D uring Prohi bition, t he elder Sirica owned a becomes one of genuine mutual advantage
sm all poolroom in Washington. One night, Sirica rather than sell interest. As McNamara and
recalled, he got Into a fight with a rowdy others see It the developed nations in their own
customer who called him a wop and took a swing best Interests are going to have to:
a) Allow easier entry Into their markets for the
at bun
products of developing count ries;
"By this t im e, I knew how to handle myself. I
b) cease propping up declining Industries;
side-stepped the punch and clipped him 011 t he
C) Rest ructure their own economics to emJaw with a left hook. He landed flat on his back phasize the most efficient enterprises;
and had to be carried out. When word of that
d) All of the above.
incident spread aroun d, it got a bit easier for us
to control things in the poolroom."
Sirica had the equivalent of only two or three
Offhand, one would think that another federal
yea rs of high school and did not go to college. He agency is a bo ut the last thing the country needs.
en rolled in law school three times before f inally
That isn't ho wever the thinking In Washington
graduating from G eorgetown Law School In the where there is growing support for a co nmiddle of his class. Then he tried In vain to get a solidated body to oversee forei gn trade, possibly
job.
with cabinet status. The Senate Finance Corn"I figured If I couldn't get a job, I could at least mittee has, in fact, asked t he White House
for
stay In shape and keep up my boxing," Sirica specific recommendations or. a new "Departsaid.
ment of International Trade and Investment."

How Shah Got To Drive Up
Ihis
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"We remember all right,"
The role Is familiar to the sai d Dennis Johnson, one hal f of
Washi ngton Bullets: the st rug- Seattle's guard duo which has
gling Favorite trying to escape outscored
Washington's
an un glamoro us end.
starting guards, 212-78. "We
The Bullets are down, 3-1, in aren't playing on emotion,

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West ern Europe
Heavyweights all, but the answer, as it turns
out, is none of the above. The best market for U.
S. exports is that block of several dozen nations
known collectively as the Third World, the
economically underdeveloped majority of
mankind.
Roughly 40 percent of U. S. manufactured
products entering world trade Is absor bed by
these nations. It follows that strengthening their
economies, and therefore their ability to buy
foreign goods, ult imately benefits the United
States.
That point is ce ntral to discussions that ha ve
been going on recently in Manila, where the
United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development (UNCTAD) has been In session. It
Is not only t he U. S. relationshi p with the un•
derdeveloped world t ha t Is under study,
however, but that of all major industrial nations.
Most of the developing countries seek
prosperity t hrough industria lization. In the
process, their often more cheaply prod uced
products Inevitably bri ng t he m Into competition
with the developed economi es.

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have a "chi lling effect " on those inclin ed to aid
the Progressive and Morland In their defense yet
By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
un will in g to risk the antagonism, if not
W ASHINGTON (UP!) - U.S. District Judge
harassment, of federal law enforcement officers. John J. Sirica says that if he had had the chance
There is the high probability that material he would have sent Richard M. Nixon to prison
gathered by the FBI In its criminal Investigation and that he might ha ve sen t reporters Carl
will win d up in the hands of the gover nm ent Bernstein and Bob Woodward to jail.
lawyers conducting the st ill-pendin g civil case - Sirica, who rose f rom humble origins to
a clear abuse of FBI resources.
preside at Watergate criminal proceedin gs f rom
There's also the ma tter of the Energy 1972 to 1977, has set do wn his recollections in a
Department's ex post facto classifica tion of a book, "ToSet the Record Straight," publ ished by
report on the hydrogen bomb triggering W.W. Norton &amp; Co.
mechanism, publicly available for almost four
There are few disclosures In the book. It was
years on the shelves of the libra ry at t he Los no sur prise to reporters who covered his
Alamos Scientific Labo ratory in New Me xico. proceedings In Courtroom No. I at the U.S.
The 29-page docwnent was declassified in July Disti let Courthouse here that the judge, so gentle
1975. But whe n a researcher assisting-in the in person, could be so stern toward lawbreakers.
proparation of a defe nse for the Progressive
He almost raged In writing about the former
displayed its total insensitivity to the concept of president, saying: "I regret that I supported him
a f ree press by proposing that a federal in his na tional campaigns. I hope no political
burea ucrat rewrite the magazine story to con- party will ever stoop so low as to embrace the
form to the government's vague "na tional likes of Richard Nixon again."
security" criteria.
"I now Feel that Nixon should ha ve been inW hen specificity was required, the govern- dicted after he left office," Silica wrote. "It st ill
merit displayed its passion for secrecy by telling bothe rs me that Richa rd Nixon escaped tha t
the court on March 9 that it object ed to 2.190 equal treatment. I feel that if he had been conwords In the proposed article.
victed in my court, I would ha ve se nt him to
only five days later - jail."
But on March 14
federal lawyers called for th e excision of only
He also wrote strongly a bo ut Washington Post
1,322 worth. The prosecutors now are Informally repo rters Woodward and Bernstein, whose
Indicating that they'd be ha ppy with the cen' dogged Investiga tion brought to light the
sorship of a mere 100 to 150 words. Watergate break-in. They contacted a gran d
The Progressive's editors still don't know juror at home In an effo rt to get information lust
which sections of the article are Involved, prior to the 'irst trial or the act ual Watergate
ho wever, because the Justice Department has burglars, but the grand juror, sworn to secrecy,
classified the censored manuscript.
t u ned them away.

One of the facts eventually tossed out In any discussion of
energy problems is that there is enough energy locked up in
Ainerki's coal deposits to last us for centuries. But what are we
doing about it?
Operators of coal companies paraded before a Senate
committee recently to report that millions of tons of coal are
being stockpiled for lack of a market. Miners are being laid off.
The Industry expects to produce 700 million tons of coal thIs year
but could produce 100 million more if there were a market for it.
For at least five years it has been a national goal to reduce oil
imports by making greater use of alternate energy sources, but
we have barely moved from square-one In solving the problems
of mining and using our most abundant alternative.
There are too many risks to public health and the environinent to pursue a no-holds-barred policy of digging coal and
burning It In power plants and Industrial operations. But the coal
operators are making an important point. Environmental laws
often forbid the use of coal because of an air quality "standard,"
not because coal-burning would create an Identifiable air
quality problem.
That distinction could have a bearing on whether California
and other energy short states have enough electricity In the
coming decade. The remotely located coal-burning power plants
now contemplated might create no public health problems, but
they would still have trouble satisfying air quality standards
that limit the discharge of pollutants into the air.
Until these technologies are applied we are caught In a
strange anomaly - a nation with a desperate need Zo curb its
appetite for oil, and wondering what to do with a surplus of coal.

Letters to the editor are welcomed for publication. All
letters must be signed, with a mailing address and T
possible, a telephone number so the Identity of the writer
. may be verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
wishes of writers uho do not want their names In print.
The Evening Herald also reserves the right to edit letters
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Milwaukee Brewers, but a
ground."
Johnson was involved in a collision.
morning but nothing serious.'
hour waiting for an ambulance. he was In exict1y the riTht
American League umpire Lou gentler side to the rugged 6- locker-room altercation with
"I've got pains all over - nuy
DiMuro said it was not
Then he chuckled softly and lie never lust consciousness and place
DiMuro says he felt like he was foot-2, 217-pound player.
reliever Rich "Goose" Gossage ankle, elbow, anti, wrist. None Johnson's fault for running Into said, "It was like getting hit by remembers it all.
coming off a "10-day drunk"
I had to do was look
a truck."
"He stopped in to see me last and Gossage came up with an of them are serious," tie said. Will.
"My left leg was nunib and I
line to See
(IO'.II
the
third-base
after being hit by base-runner night and he called me this injured thumb that has kept
"I remember at the last
Johnson said DiMuro told him had no feeling. I was seriously
DiMuro was relieved he w as
Cliff Johnso n of the New York morning to see how I was
tween
Charlie
be
the
daylizht
. I him out for several weeks minute I threw my arms up and Thursday on the telephone he concerned," he said. They
a not seriously injured, as was
Yankees Wednesday night,
Moore
and
the
baserunner,'
lie
really Felt sorry for the guy," serious blow to Yankee forfirst feared.
Cliff seemed to eak up on me. was "al ways in the wrong
tr ai ners and a doctor took rui
But w ha t he rem em be rs most DiMuro said
ttìt
III
position
myself
oil
s,iiti.
Thursday. tunes.
I was anticipating a tag play, place." lie knew DiMuro was shoes off and rubbed iii&gt; feet. I
was not the impact when "They're on him for the
third-base side I can't see the
Johnson, who has taken a lot
"1 feel like I've been on a 10- but it didn't happen," DiMuro joking and added, "I hated that was very worriel."
Johnson hit him after crossing Gossage thing already. Hess a of heat for Gossage's absence, day drunk," he said. "The back said. "The next thing I he got shaken up that bad."
Although Yankee Manager tag. You have to see that
dalight. you have to get thu
home-plate in the game the super guy and it was just an had variety of pains and aches of ray head hurts. I've remember is looking up at the
DiMuro lay on the grass Bb Lemon said DiMuro
Yankees won, 5-2, over the accident."
himself the day after the developed new pains during the sky and hitting my head on the behind home plate for a half- positioned wrong, DiMuro saiti

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Uncle Sam
Botches
It Again

A federal court jury awarded the heirs of the
late Karen Silkwood $10.5 million in damages from
her employer, the Kerr-McGee Corp. because the
Jury found the company negligent in permitting
Miss Silkwood's exposure to plutonium contamination.
Three days later, the United States
Supreme Court let stand a lower court order
denying soldiers who participated in a 1953 nuclear
bomb test and who now suffer from radiation-induced cancers the right to sue the government.
If this coincidental juxtapGsition of events
suggests a miscarriage of justice, it should. The
unfortunate ex-GIs in this case have every right to
feel themselves victimized.
Although negligence is not to be condoned,
Miss Silkwood was at least employed voluntarily at
Kerr-McGee. The soldiers who took part in the 1953
bomb test did so under orders from their commanding officers. The Army had been told by the
Pentagon to learn more about the effects of nuclear
weapons and these soldiers were the unwitting
guinea pigs.
Worse yet, there is evidence that the government learned of the potentially harmful effects of
this radiation exposure in 1965, but withheld the
information from the public and from those whose
presence at the tests placed them in jeopardy.
What the suit, filed on behalf of a former
serviceman suffering from inoperable cancer,
asked is that the government warn those who were
present at the tests of the risk of cancer and that
Washington pay for medical treatment for
radiation-induced illnesses.
It should never have been necessary to file
such a suit in the first place. The doctrine of
sovereign immunity may preclude damage suits
against the federal government but it should not
obviate simple equity. And equity demands that the
government accept responsiblity for its actions and
in particular, that it look to the care of those whose
health was sacrificed in the service of their
country.

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Be alert this coming year for
ways to add to your resources
through t hings others have
already developed. You could

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something profitable.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be
caref ul not to deal too harsiily
with those you love today. If you
treat them as considerately as
you do your acquaintances,
you'll have no problem. Find
out more of w hat lies ahead for
you for the year following you
i4rthday by sending for your
new Ast ro-Graph Letter. Mail
$1 for each Astro-Graph Letter.
P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
specify birth sign.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Worrying about things that will
probably never happen is a
waste of mindpower. Look for
positive possibilities today.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're
ca pable of overcoming just
about any challenge that comes
down the pike today. The one
exception might be where
money is nivc
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Goals can be successfully
achieved today, provided you
don't walk on ot hers in the
process. U you step on toes,
setbacks are likely.
LIBRA (Sept.23..Oct. 23) A
fear of fa il ure could keep you
from putting forth the
necessary effort today. This

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are so dry and crusty on the
sides and bottom and they smell
awful. Also the skin breaks and
peels on the bottom and bet
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kinds of creams and lotions to
soften the skinTA foot doctor
told me I didn't have athlete's
feet but that my feet sweat So
bad that it was burning the
layers of skin, causing my
problem of pain,
I would so love to be able to
wear sandals and be able to
have ashoe salesman help me
to try on shoes without
becoming ill. I am so selfconscious about this problem
and I get so desperate trying to
Find relief. I envy the soft
smooth feet of other people.
Please help me. I'm getting
desperate.
DEAR READER - Your
problem may Indeed be caused
by excessive perspiration of the
feet but I think your first step
should be to go see a dermatologist. Let him look at the
condition of the skin of your feet
and find out if you do have a
fungus infection. There isn't
any satisfactory program that
will solve your problem if you
have a fungus infection that Is
not properly treated.
If it's true that you just have
excessive perspiration and a
build up of callouses on the feet,
then good foot care should help
a lot. This means frequent
washing of the feet, two orthree
times a day in good warm water
followed by a cold foot bath.

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w)n I rub them, they burn.
I've tried all the products on the
market for athlete's feet and all

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case, you might not want do do
that.
You may need to change your
socks two to three times a day
and change your shoes every
other by. I'm sending you The
Health Letter number 114,
Your Feet And How To Care
For Them, to give you more
Information about controlling
foot odors. Other readers who
want this issue can send 50
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cents with a long,stamped,
sampeu, selfaddressed envelope for it. Send
your request to me in care of
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019.

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While the skin Is still soft, you
One thing you might do is to
can use a pumice stone to rub take a pair of cotton socks and
off all the excess callous area, cut off the foot part that won't
Also if you don't have cracks In show out of your shoe arid then
the skin you might then wipe off slip your nylons over these so
the feet with alcohol and let that you won't feel unstylish.
them dry completely before you There are other things you can
put your stockings on. You do to help treat foot odors which
might find this a little painful If are Included in The Health
you have cracks and in that Letter that I'm sending you.

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try, you'll succeed.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Where money Is an Issue today,
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deals that lack a clear-cut
underetanding. (hi a signed
agreement up front.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) The wrong type of
associates could hamper you
more than help you today with
important goals. Be prepared to
function independently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Do not expect more of
coworkers today than you do of
yourself. Should they see you're
not producing, they're apt to lay
down their tools, too.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Avoid financial speculation to
day on things about which you
are not privy to all the facts.
You could make a serious
mistake.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Conditions are a bit unusual
today, because either you or
your mate will be looking to
shift the blame to the other. Be
a peacemaker rather than a
provoker.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You can talk all you want today,
but the only way anything will
get clone is with use of a lot of
elbow grease. Forego the
rhetoric for action.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Your pleasurable whims could
do your purse a disservice'
today unless they are held In
check. Enjoy yourself without
being a spendthrift.

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At 72, Sir Cecil Beaton, famed wanted to die," he admits in Recently
anvolume
of his personal
photographer, costume, stage

As always, he is giving
This 18th-century house, be, the reflection of the person friend-writer Patrick O'IIig- legendary photographer.
pleasure to his many Friends featured in house Beautiful, is who lives on the premises
and guts.
who stay with Win at the nestled in it virtual garden of not the decorator. A cottage, it
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and film designer (My Fair exclusive interview in the June memoirs, painted a dozen new wonderfully enchanting Red- Eden; replete with a Jap, nese
hotise, a castle doesn't inean enthusiasm, and curiosity, and O'Higgins.
Lady), painter, mem oirist, issue of House Beautiful. "But watercolors, has just completed dish estate in Broadchalke, conservatoiy garden, vegetable PNt!tuts to
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decorator and dedicated gar- then my friends gathered photographing the
it bit of taste, and an eye for
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new
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England,
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country
home
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dener, was on death's bed.
use
my
garden
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composition
and finally
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great paintings. Composition,
Three years ago he had a in bloom, So I changed my about England.
sychiatrist," says feeling for the powers of light. that'
century.
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DEAR ABBY: My problem is
Statement that a child cannot be
that I ant getting so much
darker than his darker parent.
advice I am dizzy, and here I
That is correct,bby, it only
am asking you For miiore advice
ONE parent has Negro genes.
yet, which only proves how
Skin color has no dozznaance
fluixi'd up I am.
but is a blending of genes.
Mv husband dropped dead of
It is possible, however for a
a IIISISSIV' heart attack three
child to be darker than either of
week_s ago. lie was only 55 and
his parents if and only if
never had an kind of heart
both parents carry Negro
trouble, so you can imagine how together for nearly four years. genes.
shucked was when he died it, I've been married and so has
Your answer needs to be
the mnitldk' of a poker game.
he, and neither of us wants to clarified. I have known such
Now I aSH getting advice froniget married again, but we do occurrences to cause husbands
all sides. My sister tells rue to enjoy each other's company. to un justly accuse their wive:' if
sell mmiy house and move into an We do NOT live together, but adultery.
apartment. My brother tells viii' I'm not saying we haven't spent
My authority is "principles of
to keep time house -- it will be sonic'
flights
together. human Genetics'' by Curt
wom-thi more next year. One
We also have taken sonW Stern, published by V.Il.
friend tells tue to take it trip, wonderful trips together. What Freeman &amp; Co., San Francisco,
Another friend says, "Stay I am saying is that we are very Calif. 11956, pages 3 to 332.
home. You can't run away from close like a married couple,
I(E1'ItOV!NG YOUR
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only we don't live together.
POINT
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"it was a love nest."
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"it still is." This is a rear
view through flower-strewn lawn of his estate
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and continued with the
queen. South covered with
the king. West ruffed and led
a heart. There was no way
for South to avoid the loss of
a heart and another club.
Down one!
"Nice lead," said South.
"I guess I am the unluckiest
player In the world. Every
card is wrong for me and my
opponents play perfectly."

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South. Nevertheless, South •
could and should have made
his contract. He should play
a low club at trick two!
East would continue clubs.
West would ruff out South's
king for what would now be
the third and last defensive
trick. West would shift to a
heart, but South would rise
with dummy's ace and lead
a club from dummy.
East would have to cover
with his last club. South
would ruff and draw trumps.
Then he would go to dummy
with the ace of diamonds
and discard his losing jack
of hearts on the last club.

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One problem that women
have is finding suitable
stockings. The use of nylon or
stockings
is
synthetic
prevalent. Such plastic lootwear actually traps the
moisture from the foot and
contributes to problems like
you have and certainly contributes to foot odor.
Because of style women do
not wear cotton and wool socks
ordinarily. However, these are
much better for foot hygiene
because the cotton socks in the
summer and the wool socks in
the winter absorb the moisture
and they "breathe," which
helps to avoid trapping odors.

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No one is vulnerable and
You are in fourth seat. The
bidding has gone: One heart,
one spade, (our hearts. A
Montana reader asks what
we do.
We bid four spades or
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Dr. W. T. Edwards. installing officer, and Mildred Gaddle, president

busilless and put your money refer to hilln! it sounds

into securities. Others say, foolish to cull hiitii lily
You're Never Too Young or
"hang on to the businessamid boyfriend, lie's not my fiance 101)
Old." Send $1 ith a long,
ran it yourself."
because we have no plans to self-addressed, stamped (28
by, how does a idow know marry,
lie's more than an ('emits envelope to Abby, 132
Hibiscus Circle of the Sanford Gar den Club held Its May
hio to listen to?
escort, but I certainly wo ul
dn't Lasky Drive, Beverly If ills,
meeting at the Garden Center. A covered dish luncheon was atCONFUSED IN call hint my lover.
Calif. 90212.
tended by the 15 members and one guest present. Hostesses were
UE IIUFFAI.O Please advise.
Mrs. John Stanklewicz, Mrs. John E. Gradick Sr. and Mrs.
OUT OF I1)EAS
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you
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to
take
Mrs. Joseph Fahey reported on the flower show held in April
Seminole County Retired first president of Seminole to the Seminole Youth Ranch no advice bile you are
in
a
a most sucessful show with many beautiful horticulture displays
DEAR OUT: Introduce him
Teachers Association officers County Retired Teachers and the Sanford Christian state of ('oulfusioui.
YOU
have
as your friend. The nature of
and floral arrangements. A mini-bazaar, conducted along with
Association,
for the 1979-80 year were in.
presented a Sharing Center.
suffered an euunnous shock and your relationship need not be
the show, proved to be most successful also,
ed list of charter niernstalled by Dr. W.T. Edwards at trained
.
All
retired
teachers
both
in
muted
more time to think things explained.
Installation of new officers for the next two years was cona luncheon meeting at Corn- bers, matching a fraumied the state and out-of-state are through before making
an),
ducted by Mrs. John F. McCloskey. Mrs. McCloskey presented
DEAR ABBY: You made the
munity United Methodist charter presented earlier, to invited to attend the mhmeetings decisions.
the new officers and outgoing secretary with lovely corsages
Church of Casselberry on May the association,
and receive the newsletter to be
In the meantime, don't sell
made by Mrs. J. E. Woods.
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sent out in August. Any
anything,
don't buy anything'
New officers are: Mrs. Herbert Moreland, president; Mrs.
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The group was organized and intres1eti mz(y contact Dura and don't sign anything. And
Gordon Brisson, vice preseident; Mrs. John Stanklewlcz,
Mildred Caddie of Longwood, received its charter in Sup- Wakefield at 322-7890 or good luck
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secretary; Mrs. John E. Gradick, treasurer,
was installed as president and tember, 1976. The 88 members
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Mildred Caddie, 83H269.
DEAR ABBY: I am 57 and
other officers include Hazel who joined by May,
The past president's pin was presented to Mrs. Stanklewlcz by
1977, make MELENDA EDMISTON
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62.
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have
been goin g
Mrs. Joseph Fahey.
Flynt of Sanford, first vice up the charter member list.
president; Edwina Stuart, Regular unetings are held at
Mrs. Moreland held a short meeting appointing her committee
chairmen for the next two years, Mrs. Brisson, program chair- Sanford, second vice president; First United Me thodist Church
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Mildred Whelan , Casselberry, of Sanford.
man, got her hostesses and programs lined up at the same time.
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area is deserving of uich recogniticin. We'll take it front
there.
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2397 French Ave. (Hwy. 17.92) Sa nford
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3.JOEB.UPCHIJRCH-6A1618. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
INVITATIONFORBIDS
CLASSIF!ED ADS
79)-11TE--C-2 Commercial Zone
Board of County Commissioners
'RI
P01,1'S
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND The County of Seminole
To park a mobile home on the S one. CASE NO. CI•1$-26SCA-O.J
Seminole
Odando — Winter Park
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Separate sealed bids for the sixth of NW¼ of NW'S of Section 36. rflMnAJw,u'r_.o.,
FLORIDA.
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tTY
Touow,r
iem w,ll
___________________________
________ __________________________
831-9993261t--___________________________________________
Plaintiff,
CASE NO. 79.963.CA.09.K
receiviV
South of SR. 119. fOIST. 1)
_________________________________
ItALTOt
the office of the Purchasing
Agent,
4. JOHN A. TUCKER FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Room 117, SemInole County Cour.
BA(6.1S. SIDNEY L. VIHLN, '°. and
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF TITUS
- CLflSSlFIED DEPT
RATES_....
lhous, Sa,-ifrtJ, Florida, 37771, until 79)-39TE -Al Agriculture Zone - JANICE K. VIHLEN, his wife,
- VILLE, Tiluvillr, Florida,
at
which
Toparka-r'r,
tomeontheSl96ft
10:00 A.Mj
V,
43c a line
him
.................
Defencnts.
poratlon organized and existing
time and place bids will Ic publicly of SW'.', of NE'- of NW'i of SW ,,,
HOURS
fly owner. I BR, I B., Air. w.W
Paul G. Faircloth, tr. etc. to State
3cons.cutiv.times ... 3$c a line
NOTICE
OF
SALE
under the laws of the United States
plus the N 462 ft of W½ of SE¼ of
opened and read:
carpet. Sprinkler system. Close
Pk forest City, S 50' of: Commence
7coinicutiv.
tim•s
.....3Sc
a
liRe
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
of America.
8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
NW'!, of SW'4 of Section 13-20-30.
to downtown. Aft. 5:30. 323.6707.
at N' cor. of Sec. 16 21-29, C, etc.,
Item No. 1-(l) Hydraulic Sewer Further described as 462 ft due on the 25th day of June, at 11:00 am.
Plaintiff,
_____________________________
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Cleaner, Trailer Mounted
South of where Tucker Drive in- at the West Front door of the
3 BR,2B fliCeCOrI'*r lot
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines MInimum
Wm. H. Mayo &amp; WI Grace to Wm. I IORFST
All work shall be In accord with
MITCHFI
D
'H
Courthouse of Seminole County. t
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specifications available in the office
I
I
H. Mayo &amp; Grace W., U 2, flIk J I ANN MITCHELL, his ;ife, COM.
5irford; Florida, the undersigned' I
Call 322-101
Skylark s d. $100.
I DINED MORTGAGE &amp; REALTY of the Purchasing Agent.
37TE-A.1 Agriculture Zone - To Clerkwillofferforsalethefoliowlng I I
II
DEADLINES
1. L. Lingo Jr. &amp; wf Lacy to Lacy I CO., a Florida corporation, AMER.
I
The County reserves the right to parka mobile home on a temporary cieso-ibed real property:
I I
PARADE OF HOMES
Lingo, Lots 12 &amp; E', of 3, Bik H I ICAN STEEL FENCE CO., INC. OF reject any or all bids, with or sisdueto medical hardshipon the Parcel 1:
I I
Noon
The
Day
Before
Publication
Alexander Addn Oviedo, $100.
without
cause,
to
The East one-halt of Lot9, Block 1,1 1
ORLANDO, a Florida corporation,
waive E~ of N', of SE', of Section 5-20Ii From Sanford SR-46 to Wayside
LO
Vtli
Wi.
L0111fl5
&amp;
W
Tecnnlcalnles; or to accept the bid 37, lying Southwesterly of Sanford
Tier 6, Town of Sanford as recorded
Dr. then left, go 1 mile, on left at
d b a AMERICAN STEEL FENCE
Caroline to Louis E Morris &amp; WI
which in its ludgemert best serves
Sunday - Noon Friday
CO.. SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOSShadow Lake. Lot 19 next to
Brick Road, less the West 390.63 ft., in Plat Book 1, page 58. Public
Viola, Lot 50.Jraitwood Ests., Sec.
the interest of the County.
Records of Seminole County,
PITAL, SUN BANK OF SEMI.
c2ff Osceola Road. (DIST. 2)
Wilson Place.
I
One, $36,600.
Purchasing Agent
3231421
6. WALTER YOUNG -BA(6.18- Florida.
NOLE. N.A.
SPOLSKlCOT.C.
S&amp;J Constr. etc to Christine B.
Seminole County
79)-19E — C-2 Commercial Zone — together with all structures, lm- ________________________________________________________________
Defendants.
_______________________________
Johnson, sgl., Lot 4, BIk 3, Bel Air,
Courthouse, Room 117
To permit a Glass Installation Shop provements, fixtures, appliances,
NOTICE OF ACTION
________________________
4—Per$OflaIS
533.000
A.FHA.235.Conv.
i8—Ilpnted
Sanford, Fl 37771
on the followIng property: Begin- and appurtenances on said land or _________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
TO:
FOREST
D
MITCHELL
_________________________
Jamesi. Jennings&amp;w1 Darlene to
(303)323-4330,
Ext.
293
ning at Ely corner of Lot B, Fairy used in conjunction therewith.
Low Down Payment
and SUE ANN MITCHELL
Otto C. Rapert 8 WI Sharon, Lot SI,
Publish June 1, 1979
KAY
Lake Park, PB 7, Pg 36. and the WIy
A COLORFUL FUTURE
The aforesaid sale will be made
Address: Unknown
Cash
for vuur loft Will build 0)
BIk I, Camelot Un. 2, $45,000.
DEK.17
CALL3I9-SllSbefore9a.m.
R.W line of SR. 17.92 thence run pursuant to a, Final Judgment enISAPHONECALLAWAY
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
your lot orour lot.
__________________________
(QCDI Werner Kohl &amp; WI Irene to
oratterop.m.
SWly 90 ft along the NWIy R-W line tered in Civil No. 712656-CA-09-J
Life is more colorful when you're
action to foreclose a mortgage
V Enterprise, Inc.
Werner Kohl &amp; wf Irene &amp; Klaus
of said SR., thence run N 53 deg 23' now pending in the Circuit Court of
earning good money and
611-3013
the
following
described
property
in
Me&amp;JnC.,, Realtor
FICTITIOUS
NAME
Elderly Lady Needs
Kohl, Jt. ten, Beg. N'. mifr cor. f
W 200 ft parallel with the NEly line the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
meeting nice people. Call 644Seminole County, Florida
Notice is hereby given that we are
Room 8 Board, no nursing
Sec 22-21 32 etc., aka Lot 31, Prop.
of Lot B, thence run N 36 deg 37" E and for Seminole County, Florida.
3079 for details.
New 235 Homes, 4 pcI. interest to
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Lot 23, Block 1, Replat of Sheet 1 cnqaged fl tiP,n#' at Suit" 0 1700
3391173cr 671.3813
Chula Vista, Sec 2, 5100.
to the shore of Fairy Lake, thence
AVON
DATED this 30thday of May, 1979.
qualified buyer. $30,000 10
E Altamonte Drive, Altamonte
and 7, NORTH ORLANDO TOWNWinter Spgs Dev. to Country
run Ely along the shore of Fairy (SEAL)
SIL000.
Low down payments.
SITE,
FOURTH
ADDITION,
Springs,
Seminole
County.
VILL-iur,da,
Homes Inc., Lot 184, Winter Springs
Woman to care for elderly lady
Lake 115 ft more or len to the in5—Lost &amp; Found
Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr.
1SUILOER. 3222257.
AGE OF NORTH ORLANDO. as under the fictitious name of
Unit 3, $18,700.
during the day while daughter
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tersectionof the shore fln.y with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
recorded in Plat Book II, Pages 5 DR UMMON D
DIVING
EN
Winter Spgs Day, to Country
BuIld to SuIt - our lot or yours.
works. Winter Springs area. 327.
NEly line of Lot B, thence run 5 53
By: June I. Curtis
and
6,
of
the
Public
TERPR
ISES
and
that
we
intend
Records
of
Homes inc., Lot 12, Tuscawilla, Unit
Lost putpy pit Bull 8 German
FHAFHA
2358243
-VA,
deg 23' E, 103 ft more or leSs along
Deputy Clerk
Seminole
County,
Florida
register
said
name
with
the
Clerk
of
7, $14,100.
Shepherd mixed, 3 mos. old,
the NEly line of Lot B to the POB. VAN DEN BERG, GAY 8
the
Circuit
Court.
Seminole
County,
—
M.
Unsworth
Realty
has been filed aganst you and you
Veiiio Onjukka to James D. Mc.
brown 8 white. Ears 8 tall newly
Further described as located in BUR KE, PA.
Florida in accordance with the
are required to serve a copy of your
Lost
Manus 8 wf Nancy B., Lt 2, Blk A,
clipped.
Needs
medicine.
21-Situations Vifanted
Section 5-21.30, between Dog Track
Post Office Box 793
defenses, if any, loll on STEPHEN PfoVisiOfls of the Fictitious Name
Knollwood Third Addn, Amended
Sat. Handy Way or Geneva
Road and SR. 434, on the West side Orlando, Florida 32802
Statutes.
To
Wit
Section
86509
M.
BREWER, of HENDERSON
Plat, $78,300.
General Store parking lot, Hwy.
of Highway 17 92 across from Lake Attorneys for Plaintiff
I Will
REALTOR
MLC
MATHENY, 302 South Washington Florida Statutes 1957
46, Geneva, Fla. Please reWrnto
(QCD) Wm. R. Bowers to MarKathryn Estates, (01ST. 4)
CleanCoost. New Homes
305-123-7656
123.606) oreves. 323-0317
SIQ
W
George
Drummond
jorie C. Bowers, Lot 39 Sleepy
Avenue, P.O. Box 6576, Titusvllle,
Geneva
General
Store
or
call
. ROSELL T. WALKER- BA(6- Publish May 1, 8, 1979
322.3428
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Patricia 0 Drummond
______________________________
Florida on or before the 26th day of
Hollow First Addn, $100.
3495827 or 322-3439. Reward.
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18-79) - 3STE-1A.1 Agriculture DEK-16
SAVE GAS STAY HOME
Publish
May
II.
IS.
25
8
June
1,
1979
June,
1979
and
file
the
original
with
George J. LaRose 8 WI Karren to
Zone - To park a mobile home on a _____________________________
Swim in your own pool, B-B-Q grill
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24-Business Opportunities
the Clerk of the Court either before DEJ 56
Jerry N. Lacefield 8 wf Judith, Lt
temporary basis due to medical
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__. - 6—Ct'Alcl (,'e
waiting for cook.out, plenty
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
_____________________________
65, Howell Ests. s.d. repl., $59,800.
hardship on the W½ of that part of
shade frees 8 citrus trees. All
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
immediately thereafter; otherwise IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
.
-Thurman M. Wofford, sgl. to Wm.
"ReceIve 100 letters or more daily
Lot 57, New Upsala, PB I, Pg 67,
this and large brick home wI
B. 8 Eva M. Martin, LOt 26, 81k D,
a default wIllI be entered against SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
lst&amp; Only child care center open
lying West and South of VIhIen PROBATE DIVISION
each containing $100. Will send
BR, 2B, fam. room, dIn, room, C.
File
Number
79.207.CP
Seminole Terr., $1,go
you for the relief demanded in the PROBATE DIVISION
Saturday in Sanford - Beginn.
copy of plan plus 6 Formulas for
Road, in Section 3.4.19-30, on Vihien
H&amp;A. Must see. Only $83,000.
ComplaInt.
Division
Edw, A. Garofalo, sgl. toWm. B. 8
inc
June
2.
Sanford
Early
Child.
$1.00
and
File Number 79.214.CP
Road just East of County drainage
stamped envelope.
Eva M. Martin, LI 27, BIk 0,
WITNESS, my hand and seal of Division
care Center. 322-66.45.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Send to: H.P.J., 7113 Killlan,
canal. fOIST. 3)
HAL COERT,EALT
Seminole Terr., $2,000
this Court on the flnd day of May,
Dorothy
Ann
Schuster
Stevens
Orlando, FIa. 37107.
C. VARIANCES
IN.RE: ESTATE OF
ChilciCareinmyhome
1979.
Edw. F. Boyington 8 WI Barbara
Deceased
INC.
NAOMI 1. DUBOSE -BA(6-l8LEONE E. GILBERTS
$2Swk.,$6dayor$Ihr.
__________________________
(SEAL)
to Charles H. Hargraves Jr. 8 WI
NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.
REALTOR 323-7832
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
79)-77V — R.1 Residential Zone Call
323-5344
Deceased
Arthur H B.ckwlth, Jr.
Michele, Lot 45, Highland Pines Un.
DIO IN ONE OF SANFORDS
Eve.322-0612.3fl-15S7,322-7177
LotWidlhVarjancefromloftto5pft TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
I, $47,900.
Clerk of Circuit Court
________________________________
Children tokeep in my home
BUSIEST AREAS
and Side Yard Variance on EACH CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
-.
Omni Constr. Corp 10 Rose A.
By: Cynthia Proctor
DayorNight. Hot meals
inventory 8 fixtures total more
side from tO ft to 7½ ft on LotS, THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
NATURE LOVERSCLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Lawless, sgl., Lot ii Skylark In the
Deputy Clerk
322.3015
Block F, Temple Terrace Annex, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
than
asking
price.
No
reasonable
HIDE.A.WAY
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Woods, $39,000.
Publish May 258 June 1,5, 15, 1979
offer refused. Call us today. This
PB 5, Pg 61, In Section 33-21.30, on IN THE ESTATE:
Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
LAKEFRONT-POOL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
OmnlConstr,toDavidR. Sheets&amp;
DEJ-118
sale
for
health
reasons.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Howell Branch Road. (01ST. 1)
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
IN THE ESTATE,
secluded tree studded lot 200' on
WI Mary R., Lot 24, Skylark in the
that the administration of the estate
OLIN AMERICAN HOMES
educational opportunity in this
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
lake. 18x40 pool. 3 BR's, 3 B's,
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
wood, $42 500
BA(6-18.79)-76V-pD
REALTY WORLDt
Planned of Dorothy Ann Schuster Stevens,
area. 3226645.
that the administration of the estate
formal LR 8. OR, sauna &amp;
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Maronda Homes Inc. tn Kenneth
deceased,
File
Number
79-207-CP,
is
Unit
Development
Zone
Side
of
LEONE
E.
GILBERTS,
exercise rm. + 1 BR summer
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
C. Bradley 6. wf Ruth A., Lot 10 BIk
Enroll now-school age children________
pending in the Circuit Court for
Street
Variance
from
25ff
to
20
ft
deceased, File Number 79-214.CP. 5
cottage. Owner will finance
the undersigned, desIring to engage
K, Foxmoor Unit Two, $38,900.
Lot 1, Block C, Sterling Park Unil 3, Seminole County, Florida, Probate
for summer fun-arts, crafts, ,
pending in the Circuit Court for
$99,000.
Barbara A. Pratt to Howard M. Iflbusine%Sundertheflctitiousnaffle
Division,
the
address
of
which
PB IS, Pg 3.4, in Section 15-21.30, on
is
&amp; field trips. 3731424.
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
_____________________
Herron 6. wf Flora E., E½ of (of , of K W TRUCKING COMPANY at
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Quail Circle and Fairway Ten Dr,ve, Clerk of Circuit Court, Seminole
Division, the address of which is
Will
do baby sitting in my home,
8. Lot 23, flIk A, Sportsmans 1300 French Avenue, Sanford,
County Courthouse, Post Office
(01ST. 1)
cc')
Seminole
County
Courthouse,
Call Bart
Florida,
32771,
day
6.
evening.
2
8
under.
Intends
to
register
Paradise, less part, $IL
3. SHUBERT CONSTRUCTION Drawer C, Sanford, Florida. The
Sanford, FlorIda. The personal
3231332
(QCD) Donald M. Rochell to the said name with the Clerk of the
REAL ESTATE
personal
representativeof
the
estate
co., INC. -BA(6-t8-19)-73v
____________________________
R.1
The Real Estate Agency
representativeoftheestatelsJOHN
Carron Bea Rochelle, Lot 3, IndIan Circuit Court of Seminole County,
REALTOR, 372 7195
is SHERI LUND KERNEY, whose
Residential
Zone
Lot
Width
Child
Carewith
hot
meals
EDWARD
JONES,
whose
address IS
Florida,
Hills. Unit Five, 1)00.
REALTORS
Variance from 70 ft to 60 ft and Lot address is 5301 Hoperita, Orlando,
2to 8 years
P.O. Box 38, Casselberry, Iorida
DATED this 25th day of May,
First Scm. Svc. Corpto Rodney G.
Florida. The name and address of
2435'
Size
Variance
from
8100
sq
tt
to
6300
S
French (17-92) Sanforct
322-6451
FIRST TIME OFFER 3 BR, 2 full
32707. The name and address of the
Green Inc., Lot 2, Garden Grove, AD., 1979.
sq ft on Lot 3 and the N lOft of Lot 1, the personal representative's at.
3235374
baths, spotlessly clean, step
Personal
representatIve's
attorney
Publish
June
1,
8,
15,
n, i9i9
Unit 1, $10,500.
torney
are
set
forth
below.
Block
6.
Aliens
Special
Summer
program
for
6-12
______________________________
First Addition to
saver kit. w-eye level micro
are set forth below.
James F. Cowan to Robert E. DEKi)
All
persons having claims or
yrs. old including weekly
Washington Heights, PB 3, Pg 23, in
range oven on full standard
All persons havIng claims or
29-Roonn
Rutledge 8 WI Remedlos B., N',, of
swimming, skating, 6. movies.
Section 11-21-31, on Third Street. demands against the estate are
FICTITIOUS NAME
range, 1g. ref. 1. OW, cxc. closet
demands against the estate are
Lot 3, Blk 11 TIer 6, Sanford, $9,000.
requIred,
322 6645. SANFORD EARLY
(01ST. 1)
WITHIN
Notice is hereby given that we are
THREE
space. Priced right, won't lastt
required,
WITHIN
THREE
(QCO) Ricky A. Ferrell to engaged inbusinessat 211 Short St.,
Sanford. Gracious living frin
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
SHUBERT
CONSTRUCTION
CHILDHOOD
CENTR.
$31,500.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Patricia L. Ferrell, Lot 3, BIk 12, Lake Mary, Fla
I
weekly.
Utilities
Included.
500
5.
THE
FIRST
CO.,
INC.
-BA(6-18-79)-71V Rh
PUBLICATION OF
37746, Seminole
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Tier 3, Sanford, $100.
Oak. 322-9623; 841-7883.
Residential Zone - Lot Width THIS NOTICE, to file with the derk
County Florida, under the fictitious
I OWNER HEADING for
11—Instructions
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Homecrafters, Bldrs. of Fine name Of NEW HOME PREPARA
of
the
Variance
from
70
ft
to
60ff
and
Lot
above
court
a
written
_____________________________
of the above court a written
talns. Cute 3.1 w.Ig. yd. &amp; plenty
Homes Inc. to Robert P. Adcock Jr. TiONSanci that we intend to register
Room For Rent
Size Variance from 8400 sq ft to 6300 statement of any claim or demand
statement of any claim or demand
of shade, storage galore, quiet
8 WI Tanna S., Portions of Lots 17 6. said name with the Clerk of the
Neecflepoint Instruction
With Kitchen Privileges
sq
ft
on
the
South
10
ft
of
Lot
4
and
they
may
have.
Each
claim
must
be
they may have. Each claim must be
but easy access to 1.4 8 down15 BIk 9, Kathryn Park, $78,000.
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
322.3937
the North 20 ft of Lot 5, Block 6, in writing and must IndIcate the
In writing and must indicate the
town areas. Unexcelled value.
Creative Expressions 323.5812
Grace Prop Inc. to James R. Florida in accordance with the
AlIens First AdditIon to Washington basis for the claim, the name and
$38,500.
basis for the claim, the name and
Peterson, sgl., Un. 3120, Altamonte provisions 01 the Fictitious Name
_____________
Heights, PB 3, Pg 23, in Section 11. address of the creditor or his agent
30-Apartments Unfurnlshed
address of the creditor or hIs agent
Hts., $21,400.
Statutes, To Wit: Section 865.09
18-Help Wanted
______________________________
21.31, on Third St. fOIST. 1)
or attorney, and the amount
or attorney, and the amount
FUTURE HOME OR SUMMER
rorace Prop Inc. to J. Dawson Florida Statutes 1951.
BILL LIVINGSTON --BA(648. claimed. If the claim Is not yet due,
HOME,2acresiocatedon spring
claimed, If the claim is not yet duo,
LAKEVIEW-2BRApt.
Origgs,sgl., Un. 223 Aitamont. HIs.,
Sig:
Peggy
Bridg.msn,
the
date
wti.n
It
will
becom,
793-6sV
-A.h
Agrilture
Zone
SecretarIal-good
due
typist
with
" '
thdl when II wilt bscom. due
fed lake In the mountains of N.
Newlydbcorated. Nlceyard.
Judy At,ad*' '
shall
be
staled.
LolS)leVarlarsC.1rom43.SaOsqfllo
If
the
claIm
sttovThond.
Good
Is
wilts
figurs.
shall be staled. If the claim Is
Carolina. $11,900.
Mulonly.R.as.22,.sm
Grace Prop Inc. to Donald 0. Publish May II. 15,738. June I, 1979
8314.8 sq ft and Lot Width Variance contingent or unllquldated, the
Sanford locatIon. Telephone
contIngent or unllquldated, the
Goosfln &amp; wf Elaine B., Un. 211
13Ej
55
from
150
ft
1075
ft
and
Front
Yard
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
work
Involved.
Pleasant
________________
1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
nature of the uncertainty shall be
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY.
Altamonte Hfs., 835,400.
_______________________________
Variance from 50 ft to 20 ft on Lot Stated. If the claim Is secured, the
working cond. Excellent chance
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
stated. If the claim is secured, the
Owner must sell or trade due to
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
13+ North 11 ft of Lot 17, Opal Security shall be described. The
for
advancement,
Write
Box
21,
Blvd.
on
17.92
in
Sanford.
Call
security shall be described. The
health. Radiator repair 8. car
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Terrace, PB 13, Pg 38, in Section 25. claimant shall deliver sufficient
c-o Evening Herald P.O. Box
323.8670 Mariner's Village.
claimant shall deliver sufficient
clean. Exc. location, good accts.
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
21-30, located at 112 Ruby Court. copies of the claim to the clerk to
______________________
1657,
Sanford,
Fl.
Legal Notice
copies of the claim to the clerk to
I
53.3,000,
,, OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
(01ST. 1)
enable
the
clerk
to
mail
one
copy
to
enable the clerk to mall one copy to
Real Estate-Sales Manager
31
-.---rtmentS Furnished
.
Notice is hereby nlv.n thAt
eth
rn*I rrpttIu.
NO1ILUF5HRIFF'SSALE
-- —
eacn personat representatIve.
-.JAMES
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________________________________ ________________________________
Public Hearing will be held at the
79)-67V -R.1 ResidentIal Zone All
persons
interested
in
th;
estate
All persons Interested In the estate
associates in Sanford area needs
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Commission Room in the City Hall
Lot Size Variance from 8400 sq ft to to whom a copy of this Notice of
by virtue of that certain Writ of
to whom a copy of this Notice f
Apts. for Senipr Citizens. Ddw,.
aggces,'ve salts 'nenacer. Must
7034 sq ft and Lot Width Variance Administration has been ittailed are
Execution swed out of and under in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Administralbon ties been mailed are
town, very clean &amp; roony. See
be able to recruit, train . be
from70fl
to50ftontheS½of
Lot
16
required,
WITHIN
THREE
the Seal of the COUNTY Court of 7:000'clock P.M.onJunell, 1979, to required,
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto I
WITHIN
capable
of
running
a
15-man
THREE and N'/ of Lot 13, Block 20, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF I
OrangeCounty,Florida,upona final consider the adoption of an or
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Ave.
Office.
This
position
requIres
a
Suburban Homes, P05, Pgs40and THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
ludgementrenderedintheaforesaid dlnance by the City Of Sanford,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
candidate with a strong listing
I
61,
in
Section
35-21.30,
on
Seminole
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
any
objections
as
followi:
court on the 8th day of March, AD, Florida, title of which is
I __________________________
THIS NOTICE, toflle enyobjections
I BR Apt. Large kitchen&amp;LR
track record and some sales
Avenue.
fOIST.
1)
they
may
have
that
challenges
the
I
ORDINANCE
NO.
1471
1979, In that certain case entitled,
Adultsonly,nopets
they may have that challenge the
management experience. Reply
I
Seeing is believing, The truly
7.
MICHAEL
E.
STUMP
&amp;
valIdity
of
the
decedent's
will,
the
i
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Willie Turner Plaintiff,
8317166
validity of the decedent's will, the
in confidence to Box 22, c-o
I
brealhlaking beauty of a
STEPHANIE OWENS - BA(6.18- qualIfications of the personal
Roosevelt Lewis and Myrtle Lewil, OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CLOS.
ouallflcatlnns of th. personal
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
paradise on earthl We're not
2 Bfl apIs fully furnlsf.ed; pans, I
79)-iSV -Ri Residential Zone - representative, or the venue or
his wife, jointly and severally, ING, VACATING AND ABANDON.
representative, or the venue or
Sanford,'Fla.dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities I
I
Rear Yard Variance from 30ff to 20 jurisdiction of the court.
exaggerating, just a 15 mm. ride
ING A PORTION OF PRINCETON
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ
jurisdiction of the court.
For a career in leat Estate call
inc. Available till October 1st. I
Longwood
from Sanford &amp; you are trans.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Execution was delivered to me as AVENUE AND YALE AVENUE,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND ft on Lot 18, Block 0,
World, Th. Real Estate
By day, wk. or month.
Park.
PB
11,
Pgs
8-10,
in
Section
20OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
FILED
ported to WONDER LAND. Let
sj
LYING BETWEEN EAST 25TH
Sheriff of Seminole Cnuntv.
nu r'rmnuc ur.i
cn rlL.J
r.i
I Realty
vency tune PoraIg 323-5324.
Shenendoah Village. 323.2920.
20-30, at the corner of Gary WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
us give you details. $96,500.
and I havelevieduponthfollowing PLACE (PALM DRIVE) AND
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Boulevardand Lake Lane. (01ST. 7)
Datoofthefirst publicationof this
described property owned by EAST 26TH STREET (WOOD.
Full
time
warehouseman.
Apply
Date of the first publicatIon of this
View of Lk. Dupont in Deitona.
8. FLOYD CHILDS-DA(6-18- Notice of Administration: June 1st,
STREET)
AND BE.
Roosevelt Lewis, said property PUFF
in person The Loxcreen Co. 50
Notice of Administration: June 1,
32-Houses Unfurnished
71V
This 3 BR home in Deltona is 6
RI
Residential
Zone
1979.
TWE
EN
P01
NSF
TTA
AVENUE
being located in Seminole County,
Silver Lake Dr. 322.1031.
1979.
___________________________
Lot Width Variance from 70 ft to 48.8
'yrs. young, C-H&amp;A, city water &amp;
Sherl Lund Kerney
Florida,
more
particularly AND THE SEABOARD COAST
John Edward Jones
ft; Lot Size Variance from 8400 sq ft
Sanford: 7 yrs. old, 3 BR, 1'.', bath,
sewer, with a nice Sc. patio. The
As Personal Representative
LINE RAILROAD RIGHT.OF..
described as follows:
As Personal Representative
price Is rightt $32,500,
to 7377.32 sq tt; Side Yard Variance
Air, CHeat. $273 mo,, 1st mo. &amp;
of the Estate of
One 1969 White Tractor Cab, blue WAY, RESERVING THE USE OF
of the Estate of
on EACH side from 10 1110 9 ft 4
deposit. No pets. 321.0235.
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In color
Dorothy Ann Schuster Stevens
SAME UNTO THE CITY OF SAN.
LEONE E. GILBERTS
EM PLOY ME NT
New listing Idyllwilde, 4.2 im
inches on Lot IS, Kersey's Addition
Deceased
_______________________
ID No. BN022HA721383
FORD, FLORIDA FOR UTILITY
Deceased
1 BR House
maculate home on cor. lot,
to Midway, PB 7. Pc 13, in Section ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
storingsameatAltamontewrecker PURPOSES, PROVIDING FOR
N
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
For Rent
33.19-31, on Right.Way Street. REPRESENTATIVE:
beautifully landscaped, near
in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
REPRESENTATIVE:
9l2FrenchAve
322-4267
fOIST 2)
golf course &amp; schools. $57,750.
E. DAVID KEMP
and the undersigned as Sheriff of AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
..
- 373-5)76
L. W. CARROLL, JR. ESO.
9. RANDY C. RYCKMAN - BA(6- Andrews, Smathers &amp; Kemp, PA.
SemInole County, FlorIda, will at
A copy shall be available at the
2 BR, 1½ bath. FR, 5cr. porch,
LET'S BE HONEsT
CARROLL, JONES, ROOKS 8.
2105 sq. ft. of living, remodeled kit
I5-79)--79V - PM-i Single Fariily lOt North Magnolia Avenue
11:00A.M. on the 11th day of June, Office of the City Clerk for all
range, refg., washer, partial
If you weren't looking for a new
OWEN
w-butcher block cabinets, new
Mobile Home DistrIct-Side Yard Suite 402
AD. 1979, offer for sale and sell to persons desiring to examine the
furn. $250 mo., $100 deposit.
career you wouldn't be reading
p.o. Box 3$
floor tile, recessed lighting,
Variance from 10 ft to 7 ft and Orlando, Florida 37802
the highest bidder, for cash, subject same.
thIsad, and if weweren't looking
COrning top stove, beamed
668-6101
Casuiberry, Florida 37707
continue existing rear on Lot 17,
ID any and all existing liens, at the
Telephone: (303) 849-0370
All parties in interest and citizens
for someone to do a job this ad
ceiling in LR &amp; DR. Pool above
Telephone: (303) 834-5700
Blnck
A.
Mnhiip
MAnI'.r
Sni4
D..hIl.k
I..n
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.,,o,..w,v snauu nave an opporunty TO D
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wouldn't behere. If you want the
Pain, garage,
Publish June 1,8,1979
ground, new liner, all eqpt
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Counly Courlousensanford, heard at said hearing.
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Central Air, fenced backyard.
opportunity Ic earn Three to
DEK.15
stays, patio carpeted. 7 fruIt
UVVVW uM.fIUVU
r'
II?, iast mo. rent, security
BY Order of the City Comrtissien
Five Hundred dollars a week,
tree$,walkingdistancetostcx.,s,
(01ST.
3)
sonal property,
deposit, $325 mc. 862.8929 or322.
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
call 1-800432-1403 anytime for
schools &amp; bus. Nice neigh.
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARDOF
That said sale is being made to
1). ALAN L. CRUMBAKER NOTICE TO PUBLIC
oil).
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
recorded message.
borhood. All this &amp; CH &amp; CA.
ADJUSTMENT
BAC6.II-79).7$V
R.)AA
satisfy the terms of said Writ Of
City Clerk
$41,500.
Noticeof Public HearIng
ResIdentIal Zone - Side Yard
Execution.
Notice
Nurses
aides.
Full
&amp;
part
time
is
hereby
given
that
a
Pubiih June 1, 1979
June 1$, 1979
Variance from 10 ft to ift on Lots IS Public Hearing will be held by the
John E. Polk,
Exper. nec. Apply, in person
______________________________
DEK-1S
REALlY WORLD.
7:00 P.M.
Sheriff
and 16, Block E, Sanlando Springs, Planning and Zoning Commission in
Lakevlew Nursing Center. 919 E.
_____________________________
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
Tract
14,
Seminole County,
Second Replat, P09, PcI. the City Commission Room, City
2nd St., Sanford.
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Country
Style
living-2
BR,
1
bath
________
Notice is hereby given that the
!n Section 1.21.29, located at 1540 Hall, Sanford, Florida at 8:00 P.M.
Florida
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
furn.,$145p.rmo.1mO.,crity
BookkeeperFull
charge
through
Seminole
County
Board of Ad.
Publish: May IS, 25, June),I, Ii. OFANORDINANCEBYTHECITY
Arden Street. (DIST. 4)
on Thursday, June 21, 1979 to con.
deposit required. 327.0955.
P&amp;L - &amp; fInancial statements.
iustment will conduct a public
1979
ii. SHUBERT CONSTRUCTION sider the fosauw,ng change and
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
Taxes, payroll. Good op.
hearing to consider the following
DEJ79
CO.,INC,-BA(6-15-79)-72V-R.1A
amendment to the Zoning Or.
Notice is hereby given that a
portunityforadvancement. Past
items:
Residential Zone - Lot SIze dinance ana 'n Compieiiensive
Lots
Public Hearing wIll be held at the
machine desirable. Write Box
_____________________________
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS - Variance from 9000 sq 1110787$ sq It Land Use Plan of the City of SanIN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Commission Room in the City Hall
20,
C-c
Evening
Herald
P.O.
Box
CONTINUED
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on Loll, Block 2, Lake Ridge Park, ford, Seminole County, Florida.
The Real Estate Agency
FOR
SEMINOLE
Willglve S year leeseon
COUNTY, In the City of Sanford, Florida, at
beutiful
_1&amp;S7, Sanford, Fl.
I. NICHOLA EDWARD LAUER
P09, Pg 69, in Section 19-21.30, on
Rezoning from MR.), Multiple
fertile acres for your mobile
FLOR IDA
7:OOo'clock P.M. on June11, 1979, to
REALTORS
— BA(S.71.79)-3$TE — A.1
Soulh Street. (DIST. 4)
Housekeeper- Must be good wIth
Family ResidentIal DwellIng
home near Sanford, already
CASE NO. 19.929.CA.20.E
consider the adoption of an or.
74351k S. French
Agriculture Zone — To park a
(Il 97) Sanford
children. Mon. thru Fri. Owi
17. MRS. CHARLES H. FLET- District
fenced on 3 sides, six ma. 595.
In Re: The Adoption of
dinance by the City of Sanford,
mobile home on the N 326 ft of Lot
373 5374
CHER
trans.
&amp;
BA(6-h$-79)-70V-R.1AA
references.
Deltona
To
that
of
RMOI,
Mutiple.Farnily
117$
RYAN ALLEN AYERS.
FIord.IIfIathle-hisatfoIlowt:
or 116 KlIlaII r5.
---au,
van
Arspals
usDorne
Residential Zone - Side Street Residential, OffIce and InstItutIonal
Areø. $74-14.
Orlando fli.
a minor.
ORDINANCE NO. 1472
Brokerage Company's Addition to
Varlanc.
from
25
ft
to
15
ft
for
District.
LPN, Full time &amp; part time. Apply
___________________________
NOTICE OF ACTION
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Black Hammock, PB I, Pg 3), less
MANAGEMENT
sCreenenciosureonLotlandN½of
in person Lakeview Nursing
That properly oescrIued as: Lots
TO: STEPHEN ALLEN AYERS
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
OF
the W 340 ft and E 70 ft. in Section 1.
Lot 5, Block A, Sanlando SprIngs, 21, 25, 26, B1k9, Dreamwold, p
3rt
Property
Center
919E.
2nd
St.
,
C 0 NCR Corporation
AMENDING CHAPTER 16 OF THE
21.31. Further described as 2 acres
Tract 11, PBS, Pg II, In SectIon 1-2)- Page 90, Seminole County, Florida.
TRAINEES
Main &amp; K Streets
1mm. opening, part time. Average
CODE OF THE CITY OF SANlocated on Florida Ave. (DIST. 2)
29, at the corner of Palm Springs
Being more generally described
Ct't
Blatchiion ocean
Dayton, OH 45109
23
to
30
hrs.
per
FORD, FLORIDA, THE SAME BE.
wk.
Public
Poppa Jay's Is looking for ag
2 LEROY HILL — BA(S'31.79)Drive and Carlton Street. (01ST. 4)
'front Apts. weekly. Call 337403$
as located South Sloe W. 25th Street
Records Research Clerk. No
ING ENTITLED "LICENSES";
gressive fast food management
30 TE -A1 Agriculture Zone — To
13. MARY 0. KULASH- BA(6.1$
between
French
ens.
(904)
Avenue
23294fl.
and
exp. req. Typing SO WPM, work
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENIhat SAID AMENDMENT ADDING A
traInees who want to grow will,
parka mobliehomeonthefoliowing
79)-49V — R.1A Residential Zons
Grenada Avenue extension,
a petition has been tiled in the SEPARATE CLASSIFICATION TO
out of Seminole County Court
company. Experience In maqdesaibidprop,rty: BlglnSMdeg
-RearYardVarianc.from3ofttc
Theplannedus.ofth.propartyls
House.CaII617.1400,Ext. l2Otor
above styled Court for the adoption SECTION 16)2 OF SAID CHAP.
agement or food service pre.
37.—j$jpj Pro,jy
31'30" F 765.52 ft from the SW cor of
22.11 ft on Loll, Block S. Lake Ridge Office Building,
appointment. Equal Opportunity
olth.above-namedminor,asset out TER, SAID CLASSIFICATION
—
ferred, but not necessary.
Lot *, Tract 3 of the Unrecorded
Park, P89, Pg 69, in SectIon 19.31.
The Planning &amp; Zoning Corn'gi.said petition, and you are corn- PROVIDING FOR A LICENSE
Employer.
Benefits Include group ffisw'.
Plat of St. Johns Ranch Estates In
30, on Ridge Road. fOIST. 4)
Good
size
bldg.,
close
in
for
mission
will
shop,
submit
a
recomtranded to serve a copy of your FEE FOR RENTAL STORAGE
ance, paid vacation, and excel
Section 7.20-32, thence contInue S U
0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
storage
or
small
business.
Rent
mendation
to
the
City
Commission
Carpet Installer or helper
written defenses, it any, on DAVID AND WAREHOUSE FACILITIES
lent fInancial compensatlo,
deg 3%' 30" Ea distance of 290.4 It,
1. May 21, 1979 — Regular in favor of, or against,
$200 mo., water Iurn. 322-6261.
Apply in person Sanford Carpet
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the
*ERBEN. Petitioner's Attorney, WITH NO SALES FROM THE
opportunities, Call home of.
thence N 23 dig 21' 30" F 150 ft. Meeting.
f5ques•) iIdfi9v or ams.-nun,ent.
illS. ParkAve.
ii F. Robinson Street, Orlando, FL FACILITY, SAID FEE TO BE $10.00
"cc:
thence N U deg 31' 30" W 20.4 ft. This public hearing will be held in The City Commission will hold a
For Rent: 2 chair beauty parlor.
32501, on or before the 19th day of FOR 5,000 SQUARE FEET OR
813.2934506
Baby
Sitter
wanted 7 or 3 day
thence S 23 dig 35' 30' W 150 ft to
the Seminole County Courthouse, Public Hearing in the City Corn$150 ma. with lease
June, 1979, and file the original LESSANOS3.00FOR EACH ADDI
to set up Interview or ses
week, 2:30 p.m. to 11:10 p.m.
P08. Furlher described as located
Sanford,Fiorlda,onJunels, 1979,at mission Room in the City flail,
with the Clerk of this Court either TIONAL 1,000 SQUARE FEET:
resume to:
3734099
approxImately 1 block on West side
7:00 P.M., or CI 5000 thereafter as Sanford, Florida at 7:00
P.M. on
'helore servlc. on said cttorney or PROVIDING FOR SEVERABI.
of
lief Lake Park Road off East
possible.
Typist secretary, Part time, exMonday, June 35, 1979 to cioh.
Harold Hall Realty
immed'ately thereafter; otl:.nwiàe LITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFEC.
Highway 44. (01ST. 2)
Written comments filed wIth the said recommendatIon.
perienced 60 wpm, small office
a default may be entered against TIVE DATE.
B. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
Office of the Zoning Coordinator
in Sanford Airport. Start 8310
All parties in interest and citizens
Inc. REALTOR, MLS
'p01, for the relief prayed for in the
A copy shall be available at the
I.A.DUDAI$ONS,lNC.-BA(6.
wIll be considered and persons shall have an opportunity to be
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petition.
Office of the City Clerk for all
1S.79)-42T- MI IndustrIal Zone appearing at th, public hearing will heard at said hearings.
323-5774
Day or Ni9ht
FACTORY WORKER-Capable of
____________________________
WITNESS my hand and Ihe seal of
persons desiring to examine the — To park two mobile homes on the be heard orally. Hearings may be
learning to blend solvtnti. In.
By order of the Planning and
lhis Court at Sanford, Seminole same.
5½ of Lot 123, SlavIa Colony, P82, contInued Irom time to tIme as Zoo ng Commission of the City
telligent &amp; flexible. Able to
tt
41-4jo.jses
County, Florida, this 15th day of
All parties in lr,terest and citizens
Pg 71, In Section 21.31.31. Further
found necessary. Further details Sanford, Florida, this 215$ day of
handle SS gal. drums. 323-1401.
-. - -• ---.
'è,tey, 1979.
shall have an OpportunIty to be
discTlbedai located East if SR. 436
avsilable by calling 323.4330, Ext
May, 1979.
:ISEAL)
ASSISTANT
ImrflIdlati0UPSnCy.
TO
MANAGERheard at said hearing.
bellindDuda$.SonsPiant.(DIST.1)
1J.w3 BR,
304.
J. Q. Galloway,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Typing, physically fit, flexible.
1 8 block home. Walking
By order of the CIty Commission
2. JOE 0. UPCHURCH -BA (6.11.
Seminole Counly Board of
Chairman
Clerk of the Circuit Court
To assist in office &amp; war.hou,
distance to hospital, doctor,
of the City *1 Sanfcrd, FlorIda.
1P)-4OTE-C2 Commercial Zone —
Adjustment
City of Sanford
By Cynthia Proctor
323 4664.
nursing home I. downtown.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
ToparkamobilehomeontlteN½of
By: Larry Blair,
Planning
and
Zoning
Deputy Clerk
$37,500 w excellent terms.
City Clerk
S onethlrd of NW¼ of NW'.!.. 08
Chairman
Commission
Experienced New &amp; Used tar get
-Publish My 8,258. June 1.1 1979 Publish June 1, 1979
Johnny Walker Inc. 3734457 or
Section34-21.31, on Lockwood Road, Publish: JWW I, 1919
P.O. S.x 9167
PublIsh June I, 1979
ready
man.
See
Mike
at
Joe
DEJII
3327111 aft S.
DEK.19
2½miIesSouthofS.R.4I9.CD1ST.I)
DEK4
Winter
Haven, FL. 33115
DEK-3
Creamons. 322.339) ext. 226
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Get patio and lawn furniture at a
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UNBELIEVABLE 7 BR. 4 bath
home in Geneva on 4 acres with
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fireplace, sauna, DR. Fia Rm
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systems 8 everything imai
nabie' BPP WARRANTED
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SUNNY DAYS! I BR, 1', bath
home on large lot! Central air,
w-w carpet, Pan. FR, w
fireplace, coy patio and grill
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JUST LISTED! I BR. 3' Bath
Home with Every Imaginable
feature! Pool 8. patio! Lq. FR
with wet bar, DR. eq. eat in
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Only 590.000!

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in Washington Oaks with central
heat, ww carpet, OR, pantry,
large LR, porch and Much
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renovated, over sized lot
Owner hold mortgage. 911 Elm
322 2780

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NICE HOMES. ONLY $5,500

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SECOND MORTGAGES
$4,000 to $100,000
TO IS YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
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LicensedMortgage Broker
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372 8195

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ROBSON MAR INC
7921 Hwy. 17 92
Sanford. lIe 3771)
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Itoh (tall's Disc Center lr,c,.
7207 1 rm'nch Ave
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Cl.''. T ON I At! IN F 15
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JAC K 1 14051 (emit l.et
(ond Se'rvice I roe F st iou
in'.t Ccimnmn &amp; Ri's 172 0208

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TPicGre,fjtiøtj'.e
321 9131
F yes ,stter 66. weekends
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((1ST (3M UOt.Stt III.) Ii I
Ri'MOULL ING &amp; PLl'Alk
56 BAt NT 8 ASSOC
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Appliances

A;aI' Sale. sc "i'o
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'Vt. I urn &amp; Ttiincis, 500 Sa,,ford
54—Garage Sales
--Ave 3?) 6593

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Balling, blowing,
14 Ac o F it,iiti , I iln'rq 1,15 &amp;
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u.e'l pm ices c .iil
371 0839
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131 6108 cot'ct
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The sooner you plot,' your
classili,'d .1(1. fit' SOOmti'r ',O(i will
gel results

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F tt.L DiRt &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOWSANO
C,ill Dir k L ut. y 373 7580

809 PaIn, Way, Fri 8. Sat 8 to 6
Household ifem, Clothing
(larger 5l5 ), tools 8. etc.

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Call Car I 14,,rr us ,,t
SCARS. 5,iiuford 127 1171

(upier like new
Extra paper, SI7S
323 5174

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Pi,ino for sate Console, upright
Krotiler Camtipt,ell. 6 0105 old,
$950or fin 558 br 7 yrs 327 5109

Pc
Sm' I Emerald green
Naim.ttuyde '.rl Cord
121 4219

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l'I) I''. Now Spit Covers SoS
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59-4tisica% r'rct'uise

KENMOR E WASHERPrt
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPlIANCES
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W 75 tip Johnsort Motor
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8 - r'. m'xtt l',jtios, Driveways
etc Wayrut' Bm'al, 3?! 1321
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A(.r,'', Appli,i,i, ,..,
14i'briujvr,,lior, A C P,'p,ir
''°s" 313 0039
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Lawn Maintenance
Big Sale Misc antiques, fur
Beauty Care
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nulure, glassware, toel: linpns
62.A-Farm Equip.
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odds 8. ends Thurs., Fri. &amp; Sat -- - ,'rf lid I awn 8 1 andsc,,pi'
- i flu N of SI Johrts River
I 14FF ESTIMATES
TOWI
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BEAUTY
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Spec al bactory
Bridge on Hwy I? 92.
1118/19
Mowing
321 0098
for
m,ui-rl,'
14,,rnii'tI",
Itf'auly
Nook
purchase' on all steel, clear span
Entire household- W 0, furn .
519
1st St - A?
buildings
30'x45'x I?' for
MO'lNG &amp; LANDSCAPiNG
lawnntower Sat, &amp; Sun, 711
$1,911 00.
40'xIft'xtl'
for
3)3 4881
Wynn Or I Sur,lend). 3?] 8119
54.959 00.
40'x17'x II'
for
In',.' Estim,,Ie
Ceramic Tile
1,,ye, uu,
18*/I's II'
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56.98500 F 0 1) facbory All
buildings inClude 75 lb wind load
ME IN I ZIP TILE
Lawn Service
and large double sliding door
New or rep,Iir. leaky Showers Our
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Call 305 331 4611 Va in to S p rn
sp.'cially 75 yrs Exp 869 856?
G,'iue'r al
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Rose'
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lOp Soil &amp; full dirt
I,iru umlairil 8 Ire,.. ?rurnnting
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Bird dog ps.ps 9 weeks old
628 3181 after 5 p m. weekdays
Dabmalean Puppies
Wh&amp;blk,sflols&amp;wormed
3210561

8 16 p.m.

Altt'r,uf ions, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholste'ry
3?? 0101

Ught Hauling
Y,,rd Debris, Trach
Appliances &amp; Misc
ILOCALi 319 5371

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Electrical
(SUP FIELD'S C leclr ic Service &amp;
Repair Industrial, Contmiu &amp;
Resicjcntul 327 935i 24 hIrS

Painting
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Exterior Cleaning

FREE KITTENS

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(II 8 week old kiltens, I yr old
kitlen &amp; mother cal Your
choice--one or all 323 0185.

tt&amp;P F sterior I uoqu', 6 mml,l(JOW
rentoval Mofs, w,iII'.. decks,
c-Ic Fret' Est 1396066 661t83)S

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APPLIANCES. Sanford rur
n'lure Salvage 322 8171
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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Soil, Ihe finest in used
Iurniture, Refrig , stoves, tools
It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
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PayIng $16 &amp; up men's,
&amp; up
womens class rings. Also buying
wedding bands, sterling &amp; any
markedgold. Any cond. 67$ 7732

Phone (305) 8623363

Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 1328 • Longwood, Fla. 32750

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cleaning, yard work, pressure I
Oeaning, windows replaced,
drop ceilin)S, etc Call 831 111?
5 - 30 p rn. on

Grooming &amp; Boarilng
ANIMAl. HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cal boarding. bathing,
clipping, Ifea conlrol. PcI
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond
cages 372 515?

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Trim your house. $115 I day Serv
good paint 8. Ref 83.4 1429
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Plumbing Service
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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
(1mg Cds
3)3 0)11 3?? 4601
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P.ailings

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Custom built ron work
7. indow guards. gates etc
Marlin s3237881.339 1693

Trade

Will swap late model car or truck
for equity in your home, acreage
or building lots. Call 79$ 0917 0,-299 1486

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Inferior Eslereor House Painling
Liee'ned lnure'd Bunaca
I PEE Eslimates 13051 3329460
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WIllIE AND READ ALL
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WE BUY USED F URNI T URE &amp;

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Hoods so,,,,' work but runs
5149
3?? 2581 85

MoTorc ', I,' ln$iir,tt'
III AIR AGENCY
123 1868 or 171 11,0

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0A't I ONA AU TO AUC 110
lIw', 9? I mile west et Speedway.
[),i,,ton,j Itt',jch will hold a
l)Ot)lic AU TO AUC TION every
Tti,.S(1,1y 6. Saturday at 7 30 It's
tht' only One in I lorida You set
tIlt' r('served Price C,ill 904 255
1111 for turlhr ifi't,tilS

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BUY JUNK CAPS
I ruin $IOfo $',p
(,,lI 322 1621, 322 148Q

S,iiltmat 19/8 Vie tori,, III 1
iil(1 Sliii,Il (jr,jtt Iix,'(I kt't'l Great
, , mr or family cruiser I 0,400(1
wiltj .'xfr,,', 54.200 or $200 11
,iscui,it' paymiu,'nts C,jll ,itt,'m
mutt 371 8116

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70 Chrysler 9 pass wagon New
tires, rebuilt motor ,'xlra c lean
Lcsided 16 ni gal F amnily or
work c,jr. 5900 271 ,s79

Top Dollar Paid for lunk. 6. usti
cars, trucks &amp; hcav', eguipment
3?? 3990

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JUST MA'KE PAYMENTS '69 td'
75 model'. Call 319 9100 or 834
4605 Dealer I

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Carport S,tlt' 318 S,itsuma Dr
(Ravenna Park) lOan, to 5 p itt
5,t, Toys. clothes &amp; link

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Rain or Shine Sale on Property Under Tent
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972 Mt'rcur'. M,trqi's PS A(
AM M S?ereø 6. (ft raclo
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Plantation Estates • 49 Parcels • Zoned A-i • Road Frontage
107 Acres • 1-5 Acre Tracts • (1) 6 Acre R-3 Apt. Site .
4 Lakefront • Only minutes to Orlando • Deland • New
Smyrna • Daytona Beach
LOCATION: 1-4 to Deltona Exit • Turn right • Go 1/2 mile to
Mansion Blvd. • Follow signs
TERMS: $500.00 Down Sale Day • Financing Available
10% Discount for Cash • $400.00 Drawing

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.1 Itlini itiotor lionit' Low in
very c Ie,jn Can be seen ,l 211! 1
Ct)ifltti,'rt ,l I.? 0291 or Ill e,aja

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English Spaniel pups AKC
Chanttp blood lint'. 5130 $115 3
1440 ,ubter I p n,

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35—Mobile Home

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Dell's Auction Center

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1sf &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. P Legg, Lic.
MIg Broker 825 No I D
Wymore Rd Altamonte
8627483

ACREAGE

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NEW twin si/t' box
sPrings &amp; m,ittre'ss 573 95 •.j
. NEW cobfee table with 2
rt,atching end tables $39 5,jnbnr(1
Furniture Salvage, 11 92 So of
Sanford 322 8171

Losing your hoitie &amp; credit 7 I will
catch up b,tck paymentS &amp; buy
equity 32? 0716

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MORTGAGE CORP.

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June 2 ltbl 10)
liroadwa',
S,,r,ford
Super
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over $3

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•HOUSE WANTED. • •
In Need ut Repairs
373 8488 Eves

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new. $39',. Loveseat 544.95 &amp; up.
1 Pc dinettes, 569.95 &amp; up. Ret
S50&amp;up. CI stove, $608. up. full
draperies, $10 &amp; up. Sartford
Furniture Satvage, 1792 So. of
sanford, 377 5771

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244) Sanford Ave

WILSON MAIER I URNIII,JR(BUY SEt I TRADE
III Its F I irst 'tt
17? 5672

42-41v'bile Homes

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Campi'r Top
For short bed truck
3?? 851%

INC.
REALTORS
8306833 or 339-4711 eves.

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'Piesc 000 s?('Or no flOw fl
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runs
A 00'. 000(1 SSOC or trade for

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8., ITt Till? Sat &amp; Sun
1614 IroquoiS Ave

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1971 Pontiac ldr
table', bed. coucit, dresser 6.
washing mac bunt' Can be seen
.11 711 P,jlm,i,'tlo Ayt' Sat &amp; Sun
June 2nd
3rd

LAKE SYLVAN AREA. 100x140.
Trees $1,000

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Mattresses, 530 set Santord
Auction, 1215 S French, Ifl 7310

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A lot of beautiful (lj'. 'te'flt'.
,)nti000 6. rlcx1t'rfl Nt'w teranic
tents I)ahy tms I .4w,-. for
uiture New tolclng t,j(l.
4
ch,iirs Flee tarts jr Cd
TV s &amp; all kinds Of M.sc

Sale
turniture, riding
mower,
sewing
machine.
fabrics, books, &amp; Misc Sat 910
.3 24?) Orange Aye

Work Clothes. lfats&amp; Caps
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanforu Ave
3?? 5791

LAKE MARY AREA Corner lot
135x I?? Paving, sewer 6. water.
St 1.500

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-Yard S,ile Baby -'tt'ritc, --Wc'.ld
dress s: 7 household articles
128 Ese'ter St 106 RI tS nt',lr
IttO,- sect ot -127. 1 ,tk(' Mary

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Furniture, Girls bedspread &amp;
curtaimis, exercise ntachine.
Sante baby tents Misc 2305
Lisa Ct - C ott 14,,rtwell 323
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Fri &amp; S.d 9 toS

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welder heavy duty lawnmowm'r
6686300 Enterprise

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WHERE THE ACTION IS! Exc.
locatIon, dance studio buIne
w-great potential n Hwy. 17.92.
Only $7,000.

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Exeutiye desk. ctiar. (rt'dt'fibl
pertect cond - 5800 to, tI,
Saxon photo copier. 5200
f1,tn,rttond organ. 5)50. Portabli'
liuntidifier. $25. Firm on all
prices Call 831 1)05 ,jfter 6 p m
6. weekends 6]? O,tktiurst St
Altamonte Spqs

Sanford 321-0640

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140) Wvnnewood Dr
Furn .clothing, household tents

Double dresser &amp; mttirror. 2 night
Stands. Pecan. 5135, 1 Maple
chest, 5.10 C,lll atter 1 30 p rn
323 1)09

Orlando 327-1577

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Will consider trade br self
propelled rear bagger Walk
behind 323 6)47

Sanford 321.0702

SANFORD: 528.500. 3 Bdrm., I
bath, carport, nice neighbor
hood My equity &amp; aSsume tow
rate loan at $87 mo. 2nd mtg.
negotiable. 323 6278.

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Utility body for 4 ton p U
$7cQ
323 6038

BROKER
2139 S Myrtle Ave.. Sanford

REALTOR 327499)
MULTIPLE LISTING SER'VICE
Eves 867 3455 322 1959

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Sanford Aye' at Hy,
Consgnr'tents Welcome
Set ITst,ites
x,'llogs Auction Sales
323 7050

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Multi farit yard sale Furn . A C.
tools, misc Sat 9 5 rain date
Sun
102 L,iurei Dr
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Pn,'crest

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SPACE HEATER
For sale, complete w tank, etc
After 6 373 5813

1 ACRE NEAR CRESCENT CITY
AND LAKE GEORGE ONLY
v.900

*524,500 For the investment
minded 2 unit Apt. bldg. Gooc
tenants
$40,000. For the builder 5duple
bldg. lots in city

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

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1 ACRE WITH 2 BEDROOM MO
BILE HOME. WAL KING DIS
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WITH BOAT DOCKS AND RE
CREATION ONLY 512.900

'$15,000. 2 building lots, zonec
MR 2, located west of Sanford

BROKER

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chests. sofas, chairs,
baby things, I? hp boat møtor, I
winc,os ar cond . carpeting.
Fri &amp; Sat trom 9 to 3 at It? W
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Cond sim IA 7R.i1 new tiret
$60 )fl 1448 after epm

NICELY WOODED DUPLEX
1 01 ON A CORNER NCMR
DOWNTOWN
HOSP IT AL
57.500

*546,500. End the space race ir
this I BR. 2 bath (Out of thi
ordinaryl split level home
Greal I." expanding family

NEW3 BEDROOM, 7 BATH CR0
CKETT LOG HOME, CENTRAL
AIR AND HEAT: CARPETS.
DUE FOR COMPLETION
AUGUST 1st 539.000

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8. chair, coffee table, $110
323 1591

ACRE ON A HILL. LAKE
COUNTY, ZONED MOBE
HOMES, NEAR '.VEKIVA PIV
ER ONLY $8,900
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young at heart, 3 BR, 1 bath
near'shopping. Call loday on thi
one

3 BEDROOM, Ii ? BATH, 2 STORY
HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM,
NEAR DOWNTOWN SAN
FORD. $21,900.

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to choose a new home froni th
pages of our classified ads

LARGE 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
FAMILY ROOM WI1H BRICK
FIREPLACE ON OVERSIZED
LOT WITH LARGE OAK
TREES. PAVED ROAD
FRONTAGE ONLY 549.000

54—Garage

Furniture for Sale
WEKIVA
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IrAGE I
ACRE, TALL TREES, PAVED
ROAD 518.000 LAI'. E C DUNTY

Peg. Real Estate Broker
7638 Sanford Ave
321 OTt
AfI Hrs. 322 7643,377 4869

BUY THIS 3 BEDROOM BLOCKHOME WITH SCREENED
PORCH AND LARGE BARN.
ON ALMOST 5 ACRES PAVED
ROAD NEAR LAKE JESSUP.
ONLY $37,900

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BATEMAN REALTY

Lakeview 2 BR pebble stucco,
wood floors, fireplace, citrus In
beautiful quiet Lake Helen, just
off I 4 519,500 or be-st offer
I 904 228 2569

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Tjn't lose ye
Credit We have helped others
find FAST CASH buyers to b
thoir equity We can help yc
TONY COPPOLA ASSO
Realtor, 644 2518

25415 re-h Ave.
37? 023). 323 7173, 32? 0779, ,

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water &amp;
sewer. $11,500 William Mali
czowslti.
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

BEAUTIFUL 3 BR. 2 bath home in
ldyllwiide! Relax in encloseJ
pool 6. patio area' C I-I&amp;A w w
carpet, Fla. Rm , eat in ii,jt,,
every imaginable feature' BPP
WARRANTED A Dream come
true for $68,000

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washer &amp; dryer Inc. Big lot,
$34,000 By Owner. 322 1949

acre tracts zoned agri, 58.250
Good terms, owner holding

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Block home on I acre in the
Country. 542,500. 322 7195.

3 BR. 2 bath split plan. FR, Double
corner lot. $6,000 down &amp;
assume

SO—Miscellaneous for Sale
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Queen
mall.. 130 tin Cn,,,-h,.t
up Furn &amp; Things 500
Sanford
Ave 323 6593
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Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Comr*rcial
Phone 377.7881, Sanford

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Deltona-- Swimming pool, 2 full
baths, Fla. Pm., DR. 7 large BR.
&amp; attached garage highlight this
Immaculate home $38,800.
Assumable niortgage. Owner
Realtor Asoc. (904) 736 0383.

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FLORIDA
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Could Be Eliminated By Vote
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - The constitution
Revision Commission could become a victim of the
constitutional amendment process In November 1980.
The Senate passed a resolution (HJR 50) on a 26.12 vote
Thursday placing an amendment on the ballot repealing
the CRC. The resolution won overwhelming aproval in the
House at the start of the session,
Florida's constitution adopted In 1968 provided for a
citizen's commission to meet In 1978 and recommend
changes in the document. They were supposed to meet
every 26 years after 1978.
Last year's panel drew criticism when all eight of its
proposals on the November 1978 ballot were defeated.
Backers of the CRC, however, claim its propositions were
pulled down by then-Gov. Reubin Askew's fight to defeat
the casino gambling referendum.

Man In Prison Have Child?

Graham Gets Health Bill
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - A bill regulating
facilities that specialize in caring for the terminally ill
cleared the House and is on its way to Gov. Bob Graham's
desk.
The legislation (SB 15) passed the House 107.0 Thursday. It passed the Senate unanimously on Wednesday.
The bill requires the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services to set up guidelines to promote,

regulate and license the hospic care industry.

By United Press International
Gas prices inched higher across Florida and some
weekend closings were expected, but economists say
residents will seem to feel the pinch more than tourists,
"From past behavior, it appears that the availability
of fuel is the dominant variable, not the prices," an article
by University of Florida professors Henry Fiahklnd and
"The
Sheldon Engler reports In the current Issue
Florida Outlook."
A survey of 250 stations by the Florida branch of the
American Automobile Association released Thursday
shows 75to00percent plan on closing Sunday and after 8
p.m. on weekdays. On Saturday 59 percent will shut down
after 6 p.m.

Blind Get Preference
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (LIP!) - The House cleared the
way for the Division of Blind Services to be given
preference for operating snack bars in state-owned

buildings.
House members Thursday voted 114-1 for the bill (SB
1103) and sent it to Gov. Bob Graham.
The blind services office presently operates two snack
bars In the Capitol.

Money For Metric Learning
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - It took a double effort
but the House finally passed a Senate proposal to spend
$100,000 to each Floridians the metric system.
The measure (SB 979) was defeated the first time
backers brought it to the House floor Thursday by op.
ponents who claimed it was part of a worldwide plot to
standardize the system of the measurements.

The proposal was finally passed 6347 on a retonsideratin vote and sent to the governor,

More

TALLAHASSEE, Fix. (UP!) - Fishing licenses
cod $3.25 more and hunting licenses an additional $4
bill passed by the Senate Thursday is signed by the
governor.
The Senate sent Gov. Bob Graham the bill (fiB 1591) on
a 26.8 vote,
It's the first adjustment in fees since the 1960s and was
requested by the Game and Fresh Water F Cam-

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Mrs. Ocee Summers Jackson of Sanford (second from left) was recently honored
as the volunteer parent of the year for the Seminole County head Start Program.
Mrs. Jackson's child, Pamela, attends the headstart center at Palmetto and
Sixth streets. To the left of Mrs. Jackson is Pamela's teacher, Mrs. Rachel Ash.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) -The House passed and
government
today chargcd
sent to the Senate a diluted version of a bill to promote
Lockheed
Corp.
with eight
guahol production in Florida.
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and Senate President Phil
Lewis hope to get by with a oneday extension and avoid going
into a special session next week
that might drag on for days.
The House and Senate take up
today two proposals - one
putting $440 million of the
state,'s $600 million surplus into
tax relief, with most of it going
to homeowners; the second one,
R*lttIflg the away bstWts1
relief and emergency road
work.
House members will be told
they must be ready to override
a veto by Gov. Bob Graham
because spending $250 million
for roads not only would erode
the
growth in state spending over 7
percent a year, President
Carter's anti-inflation ceiling.
The two houses are expected
to either accept the plan
uIUfl the money to tax relief
or figure out some way to pump
roads money Into the budget so
Graham could line Item veto It
and not toss out the entire $14
billion spending plan.
Lewis broke a three-day
logjam when he agreed to come
up $77 million in government
Lpending, with most of the
money going to public schools.
That left $440 million which the
Senate and Graham want for
tax relief and the House wants

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TALLA}IA&amp;EE, Fla. (UP!)
- The new deadline for adjournment of the 1979 Leglslature is 'Saturday night and
House and Senate leaders are
working frantically to agree on
tax relief and the budget to
meet it.
The budget conference cornmittee worked out deals on
several major issues Thursday,
but left others hanging until
today. It takes 18 hours to print
the massive $14 billion spending
plan and the remaining deals
must be made quickly so the
printers can get to work.

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Acting as head of the office,
The county is looking for a
new manager of its manpower located in the old Roumlilat
office, Hank Newell, who has Building at First Street and
held the job for the past five Park Avenue, until a permonths, has resigned effective manent replacement is found
today to accept a new position will be Leonard Carswell,
with Systems Development programs coordinator with the
manpower office.
Corp. of Winter Park.
The office administers the
Newell, a retired military
service officer, has been em- Comprehensive Employment
ployed by the county for the Training Act (CETA) federal
past 17 months, first as man- programs for Seminole County.
The manpower manager
power comptroller. He was
promoted to manpower position has a pay schedule
manager in January to replace range of $15,375 to $21,525 an14)13 Martin, who became the nually.
Qualifications for the Job
county's personnel director.
Newell's salary is $18,672 Include: graduation from an
accredited college or university
annually.
with four years of progressively
responsible experience in
federal grants planning, employment and training
programs, personnel, business
administration or manpower

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) - A nurse has vowed to go
to court if necessary to win the right to be artificially
Inseminated by her husband, a convicted murderer
serving a life sentence at Fort Pillow State p
Mary Locke McDonald, 26, and Ralph McDonald, 39,
were married last week in a ceremony in which the groom
remained in handcuffs.
"We want to have children just like any other married
couple," Mrs. McDonald said.
"We think we have a right to have a child. Since we
can't be together, we decided that artificial insemination
Is the only way we could have a child."
Correction Commissioner Harold Bradley hn rni't!e no
decision on Mrs. McDonald's request.

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With the coming of Spring many countries celebrate the
return of flowers and other growing things. They say
goodbye to the cold and snow with dancing and dining and
with the downing of a bacchanalian brew.
The Swedes celebrate Majang while in Norway they
celebrate Suttende Maj. Other cultures dance around the
May Pole, wrapping its length with gaily colored
streamers.
The Scandinavians of central Florida are no exception
and the Hagar Viking Club of Central Florida celebrated
recently at Sanford's Lake Golden.
As is the Scandinavian custom, a large cross-shaped
pole is wrapped with foliage and flowers and wreaths
placed on the cross pieces. With the pole in place,
everyone joins hands to dance and sing.
The songs and dances date back centuries.
Club president Nils Gustafson explained: "Usually in
Sweden we dance until the sun comes up and then we
watch the sunrise with a girlfriend. If a girl picks 7
wildflowers and puts them under her pillow she will
dream of her (future) husband."
The club's 2nd annual May Feat attracted more than a
hundred vikings and non-vikings. Traditional costumes
that had been handed down through generations were
mixed with blue jeans and 'F-shirts. Buttons proclaiming
that Swedes have more fun were adorned with ribbons
for winning 3-legged races, water relays, and foot races.

Celebrants aance iiuui"

Some may question whether Swedes have more fun or
not, but these modern vikings do know how to celebrate.

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Anderson: New Image
By ROB PATrERSON

At first glance, country
singer Lynn Anderson's
"new image" is a trifle
title
The
confusing.
proclaims "Outlaw Is Just A
State Of Mind." But on the
cover, the clear-throated
warbler (who made "You
Never Promised Me A Rose
Garden" famous) is wearing
a luxuriant fur she obviously
didn't get by armed robbery.
Lynn Anderson's sense of
"outlaw" is not the scuffy
sort favored by Waylon and
Willie, but then she's never

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Nashville considers tried
and true either. Onstage she
may be all country
cogeniality, but behind the
scenes Anderson's a tough
(although still very sweet)
cookie.
"I've been in the business
now for 12 years, and as far
as I know, this is the first
time for a country artist that
people have made a concerted effort - call it a blitz
treatment - to coordinate
everything that goes into the
making and selling of a
record," she says.
Lynn Anderson is making
an attempt to reach the pop
market with her new lp,
featuring songs by people
like the Eagles and Karla
Bonoff. It was produced by
The Entertainment Company, the outfit responsible
for Dolly Parton'5 crossover,
Streisand's continued success, and the recent reappearance of Judy Collins on
the charts.
"My records were not
quite reflecting what I did
onstage," admits Anderson.
"They reflected more my
record company's image of

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Program of classics and three original compositions presented by pianist Vickie Schultz to
benefit University of Central Florida Music
Scholarship Fund, 3:30 p.m., June 3, UCF music
rehearsal hail.
Lake Howell High School drama club presents
"Up the Down Staircase," May 31 and June 1, 8
p.m., University of Central Florida Science
Auditorium. Adults, $2; students, $1.50.

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that any record you put out are believable when I sing
would succeed, once you them. And I think on this
were accepted by the coun- album I've done that."
Not only is Lynn Anderson
try audience as a part of the
a total professional, she also
club,
"But with the change in has time for a rich family
the audience and more peo- life.
pie listening to country, you
"I love being onstage, but
can't just put out any old
album and expect it t e1 I'm just as happy at home on
our ranch In Lousiana,
because it has your name on working with horses or
It. The record has to
cooking up a batch of
there."
But it's only natural for the Mexican food. She even
California-raised American spent her honeymoon
to try beyond the traditional "cutt1n horses at The King
country music borders.
I'm just really happy doing
"I'm a hybrid person," she
says. "If I tried to come off it all," she concludes.
If that's what an outlaw
straight country like Loretta
life is for her, we could all
Lynn, it wouldn't work.
"But I am country and I take a hint about the outside
want to be country, so it's a course from Lynn Anderson.

Bests ellers
Keep calm in that gasoline line. Pack up a good book to
while away the wait
You might wish to select one of the following, which are
among the most-requested offerings on the shelves of
libraries In 150 U.S. cities, according to the American
Library A55OCIStIOfl
Fiction
1. WAR &amp; REMEMBRANCE by Herman Wouk (Little,
Brown, $15)
* THE MATARESE CIRCLE by Robert Ludlum
(Marek, $12.50)
CHESAPEAKE by James A. Michener (Random
House, $12.95)
GOOD AS GOLD by Joseph belier (Simon &amp; Schusta,

$12.90)
I. OVERLOAD byArthur Halley (Doubleday, $10.95)
9, EVERGREEN byBelva Plain (DelaCOrte, $990)
7. SECOND GENERATION by Howard Fast (Houghton
Mifflin, $9.96)
It. HANTA YO by Ruth B. Hill (Doubleday, $14.90)
9. THE STORIES OF JOHN CHEEVER by
(beever (Knopf, $i
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19. SS.G3 by Len D

Beal Maitbie Shell Museum — One of the largest
displays of shells in the world. Located on Holt
Avenue at Rollins College, Winter Park, hours are 15 pin. Sunday and Tuesday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Wednesday through Saturday. Closed Monday.
Admission Is $1 for adults and 50 cents, children 612. Group rates available.
Central Florida Zoological Park — U. S. 17-92, one
mile east of 14 and 41,4 miles west of Sanford. Hours

General Sanford Museum LIbrary, 520 E. First St.
Open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 2.5 p.m. only.
"Fiber Works" exhibit on display at Pine Castle
Center of the Arts, June 1.27, Monday to Friday, 9
a.m. to Spin. Includes weaving and fiber sculpture.
Opening reception, June 1, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at center
at 5903 Randolph St., Orlando.
Children's Art Festival, Central Florida Zoo,
Sanford, Saturday, June 210 a.m. to 5 p.m. Artists
pre-school through 12th grade will draw or paint
their own impressions of the zoo, to be judged for
prizes. Children registering admitted free.
Greek Festival, Saturday and Sunday, June 2 and
3, Exposition Hall, Orlando. Free.
me Singing Boys of Orlando present their 11th
pjn1 concert, Saturday, June 16, at Edyth Bush
Theatre in Loch Haven Park, Orlando. Also apparing, the Singing Girls of Orlando. Matinee and
evening performance tickets available all ticket
agencies. Special rates students and senior citizens.
Florida state High School Rodeo FiaaW June 15-

17 in the Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee.
ANHW B it-A-Cads, June 16-24. 9-day cruise
beginning at River Ranch Acres and progresalna. to
Sanford via Kissimmee River, Intracoastal
Waterway and St. Johns River. For details .all 3058474000, Klaimznee,
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SATURDAY
JUNE 2, 1979
AFTERNIjON
1 3
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2:00
PRE-GAME SHOW
2•15
BASEBALL Regional
coverage of Philadelphia Phillies at Cincinnati Reds: Boston
Red Sox at Minnesota Twins
4.00
GOLF "Kemper Open'
Live coverage of third-round
play in this PGA tour event
rem Quail Hollow Country
Club in Charlotte No Carolina
5:00
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Coverage of the finals of the
International Mixed Pairs G mnastics Championships; saneday coverage of the heavyweight boxing match between
Kallie Knoetze and John Tate.
from South Africa.
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(From Seattle. Washington)

MANY
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AFTERNOON
1:00
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() fl GOLF "Kemper Open"
Coverage of final-round play in
this PGA tour event from Quail
Hollow Country Club in Charlotte, North Carolina (Note. it a
sixth game in the NBA finals is
not necessary, the Kemper
Open will be broadcast horn
4 0.6 00 p.m EDT)
1'30
OUTDOORS
3:00
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George McGinnis. Kevin
Loughery and Kevin Dobson
compete against Paul Westphal. Sam Jones and David
Steinberg in a halt-court basketball game. (Note: It a sixth
game in the NBA finals is not
necessary. Three On Three
be broadcast from . -4.00
EDT.)
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Columbia Records (her
longtime label) was
presenting wasn't really me,
even though I don't even
work through the Nashville
office.
"In country music, at one
time all you had to do was
establish yourself, and then
you could sit back and rest

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Live coverage of game 7. if
necessary. of the NBA finals
between the Seattle SuperSonics and the Washington Bullets

If it is, we thank the
British. First, they sent us
Jacqueline Bisset and now
we have Lesley-Anne Down.
(Who, coinThe two
cidentally, look enough alike
to be sisters) are the first
female stars in years to
make it who are worth
looking at twice.
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Streismu and 1ursn dflt
Glenda Jackson its actresses, but they are hardly
the stuff of exotic dreams.
But Bisset and Down can
hold their own with the great
beauties of the screen• s past.
Lesley-Aiuie Dosii, at 25,
to have 8 coming
woul(I
career that could rival the
greats of the past. She e.ifl,
seemingly, do many things
- play period or modern,
comedy or drama, sexy or
demure.
Of late, she had a nippy
role in "The Great Train
Robbery," then switched to
heavy drama on a TV show
in England in which she
portrayed Great Britiain's
n..'st infamous stripper who
had a sorry ending, and now
she's about to decorate the
in
screens
theatrical

"Hanover Street."
This is it love story, set
during World War II, in
which she co-stars with
Harrison Ford of "Star
Wars" and Christopher
Plununer. "I found it very
says,
she
difficult,"
"because of the way the
character I play talks. She is
a woman of the '40s, and it is
surprising how much the
way people talk has changed
since then.
"There was also the
morals question. The morals
have changed considerably,
too. The character I play is a
very good person, something
she undoubtedly would think
that 1 wasn't."
But, today's lights, LesleyAnne Down is as moral as
everybody else. She has a
their
and
boyfriend
relationship has been going
on for some time now. But if
you think the affairs between
contemporary people are all
disco and drugs. consider the

primary activities of LesleyAnne and her Bruce.
"We collect old books,"
she says. "lie's into first
editons of Dickens and
Cruikshank. I collect books
Illustrated by particular
artists I fancy. We love to go
off to the snall countryside
villages, and browse through
dusty old shops"
So, while Lesley-Anne is
certainly a '70s person, she is
alio. somewhat traditional.

-

.

A

LESI,EY-ANNE DOWN
She's been working a lung
(line, for a 25-year-old. She
stared modeling when she
was 10, and that, in turn, led
to television commercials.
The next natural step was
films.
She says at first she (lid
many po or films, getting her
•
Feet wet and gaining experience.

''Actually," she says,
"that was the best possible
thing that could have happened to Inc. Working in
those poor films, 1 got all the
bad acting out of my system,
or a great deal of it. Every
actor needs it chance to try
things, to experiment, to be
very bad.
"If you start at the top, you
have no chance to do that
without attracting a great
deal of attention. I still need
to do some more experimenting, and I hope to do
it play soon, which will give
me that opportunity. "She is,
of late, pmch in demand. But
she has learned to become
selective and she says that
the higher up the ladder you
go, the harder it becomes to
find good things to do.
she
Being beautiful
modestly blushes at the
-

thought - has been both a
help and a hindrance to her
career.
"I have oftuit been told
that I was too pretty for the
part I wanted," she says,
didn't get it, as a
"nd
a
consequence. But, on the
other hand, there have been
at....
tiltiL I flUb
because I was attractive."

The recent television Film
about the stripper -- Phyllis
was the first one
l)ixey
she's done where she had to
look ugly. Miss l)ixey, after
her stripping days were
over, became ill, and the
film follows her through her
entire life. Lesley-Anne says
it was hard to play ugly.
She says she realizes that
the best parts for women are
written for inure mature
women. Despite that, she is
in no great hurry to age to
the point where she can
qualify for those parts.
"I realize," she says, "that
the trick For a woman is to
make the simiouth transition
from young to middle-aged
roles, and there are many
who don't make it. But 1
think I have 10 years before I
have to start worrying about
it."
-

Health Threats
ose are the opinions of
1,24 fUfihilies questioned in
the "Family health in an
survey
Era of Stress
conducted by the research
firm of Yankelovich, Skelly
&amp; White for General Mills.

ranked as most serious:
1. Crush diets
2. Overweight
3. Diet pills
4, Pesticides
5, Cholesterol
6. Chemical
fertilizers
7, Fasting
8. Fats
9. Food additives

These are the.
threatii 'that: ttè polled

sugar products

Overweight is unhealthy.
But crash dieting to take it
off is even worse.
Th

.

�ô—EveflIflQ Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, June 1, 1979

June 1

FRIDAY
00

9:00
© ROCKFORD FILES

Rockford tries to protect an
ArabIan princess from her murderous family who feel that she
has disgraced them. (A)
being
0 THE REBELS After battle,
seriously wounded In
Philip Kent settles down to
Mary goes Into the hospital for civilian life as a printer and a
a minor operation and draws a family man in his new-found
cantankerous roommate,
country. (Part 2 of 2)
THE CROSS-WITS
ABC MOVIE "Cruise Into
JOKER'S WILD
(1978) Ray Milland,
Terror"
MACNEIL i LEHRER Hugh O'Brian. The discovery of
REPORT
an ancient sarcophagus turns a
Caribbean pleasure cruise Into
7:30
a nightmare. (R)
(2)
1JUARS CLUB

(4)0 FAMILY FEUD
THE MUPPETS Guest: Leo
Sayer.

(12) CAROL BURNETT , AND
FRIENDS Skits: "The Family."

V.I. PEOPLE
9:01
Live
BASKETBALL
NBA
(4)
coverage of game 5 of the NBA

"Peace Treaty."
DICK CAVETT Guest:
Edward Albee. (Part Iof 2)

finals between the Seattle
SuperSonics and the Washington Bullets. (From Landover,
Maryland)

8:00
()(12) DIFF'RENT STROKES

9:30

The move from Harlem to Mr.
Drummond's luxurious penthouse creates unforeseen
problems for brothers Willis
and Arnold, (A)
(4) 0 INCREDIBLE HULK
David Banner gets caught in
the middle of a newspaper
expose that takes the Hulk
right into the publication's
printing room. (A)

SATU RD AY
SO
______________________________________________
June 2

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MORNING

12:00

ciato with Beau when they learn
EVENING
that Mr. Woodman wrote a
glowing evaluation of him and
bad reports on them.
8:00
WALL STREET WEEK
© NEWS
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Stocks: Small is
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Kid
SEE
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to
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cobblers
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Inc.
make their shoes. (A)

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answer to Jodie'S proposal of
marriage, and Elaine tells Dan 59UJSt9
flYW hY Sh0jssuch a
person. (A)
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(B/W) (1951) James Mason,
Jessica Tandy. Field Marshal
Rommel emerges as a unique
military figure during his World
War II African campaign.

12:03

0 JERRY EDEN
1:00
MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
Host: Wolf man Jack. Guests:
Rod Stewart. Donna Summer.
Paul McCartney and Wings,
Andy Gibb, Bob Dylan and the
Band, Gerry Rafferty, Mac
Davis. Johnny Paycheck, Ted
Nugent. Dolly Parton, Little
River Band, Journey. (A)
"Assignment In
0 MOVIE(B/W)
(1943) JeanBrittany"
Pierre Aumont, Susan Peters.
In occupied Brittany. a Frenchman plays the part of a loyal
Nazi to ferret out French traitors. (1 Hr. 50 Mins.)

5:30
SUMMER SEMESTER
6:00
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THE LAW AND YOU
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7:00
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BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
THE PLANETS

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boarding house inhabited by
off-beat tenants. (A)

(2IISOULTRAIN

7:30
(2) BAY CITY ROLLERS
(4) ARTHUR AND COMPANY
0 30 MINUTES

1:30
0 MOVIE "Divorce Hers" (C)
(1972) Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. The effects of a
marital split are seen from the
wife's standpoint. (1 1/2 Hrs.)

___________________________

0 STAR TREK Capt. Kirk and
the Enterprise encounter a
strange force and come under
the domination of the god
Apollo.
ff WREST UNO
HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH
"Take Care Of Yourself"
1:30

A bldby'
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phone extravaganza where
anything and everything will be
auctioned to the highest
bidder.
THOMAS
LOWELL
REMEMBERS... "General
John J. Pershing" Newsfilm of
World War I and his activities
following it.

200
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PRE-GAME
(2)©
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Hunt"
MALS "The Lizard" (R)
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8:00
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ALVIN AND THE CHIP(2)
2:15
MUNKS
tl BASEBALL Regional
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coverage of Philadelphia PhilUFANGFACE
lies at Cincinnati Reds; Boston
PAINT WITH NANCY
Red Sox at Minnesota Twins,
8:30
2:30
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"Battle Of The
ALL-STARS
MOVIE
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(4)
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Sea"
(B/W)
(1959) Cliff
CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT "Borrowing Money, Beer,
Oriental Rugs"

Poets

(4) CONSUMER BUYUNE
0 TODAY IN THE LEGISLATURE
10:30
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UOPERATION PETTICOAT
1100
Capt. Haller (Robert Hogan)
(2) (4)00(12) NEWS
tries to convince an an
Guest:
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Edward
Albee.
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tar's actMties with an amorous
seaman were innocent.
11:30
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REViEW
Carson. Guests: Tom Snyder.
Angie Dickinson.
8:30
THE NEWLYWED GAME
Larry
LARRY
(2) (12) HELLO.
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of
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game
when his daughters begin relylog on her to provide them with
some motherly care. (R)
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The SweathOgs refuse to sIlo-

1:00

0

PROBE

10:00
2) tl2) QUINCY Quincy discov-

cool spring weather in the cold
frame, preparing them for open
field conditions.

These poems are by
elementary schoolers from
Seminole County. They
resulted from the Florida
Poetry In the Schools
program. These pupils are
taught by poet Bob Wishoff
of Oviedo. Pupils are
generally provided with a
theme, but are not told
what they should write.
MY
between the Seattle SuperSonI was in the inl&amp;M1e Of
Ics and the Washington Bullets.
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bottom.
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Iflew like a Nit
Ihit a pest, I W dead,

9:00
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(3)0 BUGS BUNNY / ROAD
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set out; Petunias, marigolds,
snapdragons, hollyhocks and
alyssum are planted in the
garden's annual flower border.
.
(A)

9:30
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6:30

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(:4) MARLO
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(2)CANDIDCAMERA
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Raquel Welch.

(2)

8:00
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skateboarders and a reckless
driver cause Ponch and Jon
seemingly endless problems.
(R)

0 BAD NEWS BEARS

Coach Buttermaker finds himself exposed as the ringleader
of a major money fraud when
the Bears innocently solicit
public funds for new uniforms.
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Aristotle. (Part 2 of 2)

Robertson, Gia Scala. A submarine officer, captured by the
Japanese. manages to outwit
his captors and relay informa8:30
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3:00
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9:00
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(2) (12) BJ AND THE BEAR BJ
crime that he did not commit.
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(A)

from Quail Hollow Country
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12:30

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12:00
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"Mediterranean: Cradle Or
Coffin?" Filmed at locations
throughout the Mediterranean,
Jacques Cousteau explores
this legendary sea and the different types of pollution affectlog it. (R)

10:00
SUPERTRAIN A
('5 (VM

man
learns that his wife. who istra"
veiling alone on Superirain, is
the target of a psychopathic
assassin (Dick Van Dyke).(A)
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"Ambition" After James
Lathrop wins a design competi•
lion for a housing development, his wife Sarah gives birth
to a son. (A)

wet laaiWaage.
11100
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AFTERNOON
James Darren.
(2)(1)00(12) NEWS
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Meadr.fly
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(2)
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(])MOVIE "The Spirit Of St. Altar and Fletcher G. Rush, LIVE Host: Slay. Martin.
pwifle
_____ Louis" (C) (1957) James Stow- officers of the American Judici. Guest: Van Morrison. (A)
dwre Is
art, Murray Hamilton. In 1927, lure Society.
(4) MOVIE "The.Desert Rats"
the
Charles A Lindbergh becomes
(51W) (1953) Richard Burton.
6:30
the first man to fly non-stop 0 HE HAW HONEYS Guest: James Mason. A British cornoween Will Ipe* up
take your boat down across the Atlantic Ocean to Janis Fricke.
mando in charge of an Australien division In North Africa
and plunge yen eat. a Paris. (2 1/2 His.)
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desert outpost. (2
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0:00
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the trees are yam sad brand documents the career of
Robert
Leigh.
(1968)
Janet
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and the moralag IS sweet
and dam
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there re rapids and falls

June 3

(2) FLORIDA'S WATCHING
c NEWS
NEWS
ROOKIES Mike Is critically
injured when he tries to capture the leader of a militant
group.

10:00
4:00
SUPERFRIENDS
MOVIE "Eternal Waltz" (4) 0 GOLF "Kemper Open"
(C) (1959) Bernhard WickI. Live coverage of third-round
Hilde Krahl. Sensitive and play in this PGA tour event
thought-provoking moments
enhance life of composer
Johann Strauss. (1 Hr. 37

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CIV AUCTION A bid-byphone extravaganza where
anything and everything will be
auctiened to the highest
bidder.
6 MASTERPIECE THEATRE
"LitRe: Sunset And Evening
Star" Urne remarries after the
death of Edward Langtry; her
daughter,' 'Jeanne 'Marie, ' d(&amp;

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convent makes a deal with a
gangster to cr&amp;.k a safe 11118d
with diamonds. (2 Hrs. 20
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anything and everything will be
auctioned to,. the highest
bidder.

MORNING

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THIS IS THE LIFE

anything and everything will be
auctioned to the highest

8:30

bidder.

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12:30
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(21)2'S COMPANY
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crunch, the reasons behind this
crisis a rid what Americans can
authoriteS
and
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in the coming months
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mon folk discuss the hazards
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4:30
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5:00
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Guest Malcolm Muggeridge.
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5:30
(12) F-TROOP

11:00
2' 4 0 0 11I NEWS
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(AS WE KNOW IT) Monty
Python originator John Cleese
spoofs Sherlock Holmes as

Holmes' great-grandson enlists
the aid of Ko1ak. McCloud and

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international incident
11:30
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(2)14)0(112) NEWS
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phone extravaganza where A conservative young bank
anything and everything will be manager is persuaded by his

auctioned to the highest eccentric aunt to accompany
her on a search for her kid.
bidder.
napped former boyfriend (A)
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(31) CBS MOVIE "The Survival
6:30
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30 MINUTES
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sixth game in the NBA finals is
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8:00
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small town panic when a circus 0 JUKEBOX Guests: Pilot. 12 Grant arid
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2:00
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20 Coal tar dye
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22 Penny
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anything and everything will be
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plays as
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8:00
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Greek tragedy in which
Following
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9:30
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34 Singer
cast Of 1938" (51W) (1938)
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plus a few more 39 Wall
across the sea in search of Most The Killer" (B/W)
covering
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and
discovers
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It's Tony time again. Time
for all those millions of
Americans who have never
been near a Broadway stage
to get a taste of the most
exciting experience in the
theater.
"The 33rd Annual Tony
Awards" special, the
the
of
presentation
American Theatre Wing's
Antoinette Perry (Tony)
Awards, will be broadcast
live from the Shubert
Theatre in New York City,
Sunday, June 3 (9:30-11:00
p.m., EDT) on CBS.
In addition to the awards,
the most prestigious given in
the Broadway theater, the
show will feature performances by stars in
production nw,ibers from
current Broadway hits.
Jane Alexander and Henry
Fonda, both of whom
recently starred in ''First
Monday in October" on
Broadway. and Liv Ulinian,

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A nominating committee
of five theater journalists
make the nominations in 18
competitive categories
Immediately following the
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which was May 6. Ballots
were then mailed to approximately 550 theater
professionals who vote the
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staring Ms. Ullman. Ms.
Parks, who has written all of
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writer of "CBS: ON THE
AIR," it look at the network's
first 50 years. That special
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The Tony Awards were
founded in 1947 by the
American Theatre Wing as a
memorial to the late
Antoinette Perry, the
Theatre Wing' World War II
chairperson and a leading
Broadway director.

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1:00

(12) PTL CLUB

11:30

(2) (12) TONIGHT Guest host:
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(1) THE NEWLYWED GAME
ROCKFORD FILES flockford is committed to an Insane
asylum by a man trying to protect a friend that the detective
Is searching I or.(R)
0 POLICE STORY Joe
Forrester's Investigation of a
murder In the garment industry
is complicated by the death of
a model.(R)
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state prison conditions and
secretly arranges to be arrested and incarcerated.

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(12) NEWS

MORNING

For example, the phrase
now appearing in the
"Good
luck, tonight" is
Richard Rodgers musical
never
uttered
by theater
adaptation of "I Remember
people. Whistling is also
Mama," will serve as co- verboten in a theater, as is
hosts for the ceremonies.
mentioning the name
Barnard Hughes, Jack "Macbeth." Why these and
Lemmon, and Jean Marsh other taboos originated
have been named as along with such convictions
presenters, with additional that ghosts roam in theaters
will be entertainingly
star presenters to be anexplained or demonstrated
nounced shortly.
thoughout the evening.
Hughes currently stars on
Broadway in his Tony
For the 13th consecutive
Award-winning performance year, the Tony Awards show
as "Da." Jean Marsh will be produced by
recently opened in New York Alexander H. Cohen and
in "Who's Life Is It written by Huldy Parks.
Anyway?" while Jack
Cohen, one of the
1e!n!non won great critical
American theater's foremost
acclaim for his performance producers, is currently
in ''Tribute."
represented on Broadway by
The theater abounds in
colorful superstitions, and it
is these intriguing, deep
rooted beliefs that serve
as the theme for this year's
awards production.

TUESDAY
600
(2) (4)00(12) NEWS
fl) STUDIO SEE Visits a
ballerina, campers in Nova
Scotia, sea turtles and Donny
and Jimmy Osmond backstage. (A)
6:30
NBC NEWS
4)0 CBS NEWS
ABC NEWS
VILLA ALEGRE

7:00
2) T1CTAC DOUGH

(4) MARY TYLER MOORE An

old friend uses her relationship
with Mary to Introduce herself
to the newsroom.
THE CROSS-WITS
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7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(4) MATCH GAME
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(12) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: Rita Moreno.

Shirley convinces Laverne to
join her in an overnight sit-in at
the pound to protest the treatment of dogs. (R)

Roundup

9:00
(2) (12) NBC MOVIE "Nowhere
To Run" (1978) David Janssen,
Stefanie Powers. An unhappy
husband devises an elaborate
scheme to ditch his unfaithful
wife and start a new life. (A)
"Spencer's
MOVIE
Mountain" (C) (1963) Henry
Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. In
order to send one of their nine
children to college, a couple
gives up plans for their dream
home. (2 Hrs.)
0 CBS MOVIE "Red Alert"
(1977) William Devane, Michael
Brandon. A computer contri
ling the operation of a nuclear
plant erroneously detects
escaped radiation and seals
fourteen technicians Inside the
building. (A)
0 THREE'S COMPANY Jack
suspects that Janet and Chrissy are plotting to replace him In
the apartment with their former
roommate. (A)

9:30
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with a crush on Tony loins the
8:00
Sunshine Cab Company to be
(1 THE RUNAWAYS An ax- near him. (A)
convict (Hari Rhodes) trying to
10:00
keep his runaway son from
trouble with the law joins 0 WHEN THE WEST WAS
forces with Steve Arluio to find FUN Host Glenn Ford. along
with over 40 stars of TV westthe boy.
(4)0 CBS REPORTS "D-Day ems, their sidekicks, Indians
Plus 20 Years" The 35th annl- and dancing girls pay tribute to
versary of the Allied invasion of television's Old West.
Normandy is marked by this
1100
special originally broadcast in
o C NEWS
1964, featuring an Interview
11:30
with former President Dwight
host:
Eisenhower. Dan Rather CD C TONIGHT Guest
Rich Little.
narrates.
THE NEWLYWED GAME
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JONES A
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where they spent their honey- charming con man who borrows the identities of successmoon to try and rekindle the
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wealthy
women turns to murBILLY GRAHAM
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BIG
BAND
BASH
Woody
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Herman, Count Basle, Maynard crumble. (A)
"Sheila LevFerguson and other outstand- 0 ABC MOVIE
And
Living
In New
me
Is
Dead
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Jeannie Berlin,
(1975)
York"
the Swing Era recapture the
Roy Schelder. A spoiled Jewish
music of days gone by.
girl moves from the suburbs
8:30
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0 LAVERNE 1 SHIRLEY a husband and self-Identity.

HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
TV cowboys, an endangered
species, held a get-together
around the campfire this
month which will be telecast
June 5 entitled "When The
West Was Fun."
Many of the rough-riding
cowpokes are gray now and
their pistol belts have been
let out a notch or two but
they still stand tall and
proud, heroes of a bygone TV
era.
The era, of course, was the
'SOs. and early '60s when
western shoot-'em-ups were
basic television fare with as
many as 25 horse operas on
the air in a single season.
Glenn Ford hosts and narrates the unique hour-long
ABC roundup which is
subtitled "A Western
Reunion."
Vieers will see some 50
western heroes in the flesh
and others in film clips from
more than a dozen oaters.
The show is divided equally
between introductions of oldtimers and clips from their
series.
The show is specifically
limited to television
cowboys. Ford, who appeared in many western
movies, qualifies for the
retrospective by virtue of his
"Cade's County" series.
Among the start taking
bows will be Rex Allen
(Frontier Doctor), Chuck
Connors (The Rifleman),
James Drury (The
Virginian), Ty Hardin
(Bronco Lane), Will Hutchins (Sugarfoot), Guy
Madison (Wild Bill Hickok)
and Bill Williams (Kit Carson).
There will be clips but not
personal appearances of
some TV cowboys who went
onto become big movie stars
Steve McQueen (Wanted:
Dead or Alive), Burt
Reynolds (Gunsmoke!),
Clint Eastwood (Rawhide)
and Richard Boone (Have
Gun, Will Travel).
Jock Mahoney, who
starred In "The Range
Rider" and "Yancy
Derringer," was largely
responsible for rounding up
the old chuck wagon
hunkerers, including such
sidekicks as Slim Pickens
(The Outlaws), Pat Buttram
(The Gene Autry Show),
Johnny Crawiurd (The
Rifleman), Denver Pyle
iWwatf Warni and Terry
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,,They brought us together
"Those were great days,"
a
couple
of weeks ago. We
said Russell, who, aside
shot
the
whole
thing in two
from a sprinkling of silver in
days,
working
15
hours one
his hair and mustache looks
day
and
18
on
the
other. We
20
years
ago.
he
did
as
much
"They've gathered clips posed in one big group shot
from 130 different series, but that looks like a high school
it's more than just a class reunion."
Russell still works in
retrospective of the good old
days when westerns were the movies and TV but seldom in
most popular shows on westerns for the simple
reason that few are made
television.
anymore.
Most of the old
"The premise is that Larry
horse
operas
are in reruns in
who starred in 'F
Storch
this
country
and abroad,
has retired and
Troop'
now owns an old-fashioned dubbed in it dozen or more
frontier saloon. He calls in languages.
Like most of the other TV
all his old buddies for a
reunion. And they arrive cowboy stars, Russell
dressed In their original laments the passing of horse
operas. He would like to
wardrobe.
"The cameras go from think they'll make a
table to table for a few comeback some day.
"1 began in this business
remarks from all the guys,
when
I was released from
the last of the legends. It was
the
Marine
Corps in 1944," he
very touching to see those
said.
"I
was
under contract
actors again. It's really a
to
20th
Century-Fox.
At that
landmark event. Never
time
30
percent
of
movies
again will they be able to
made were westerns. That
assemble this group.
"There's a running gag dropped off when TV took
about 'the guy and gal who over.
,,This business moves in
do the singing.' And as it
finale Roy Rogers and Dale trends and cycles. Right now
Evans sing 'Happy Trails' the public seems to be more
with all the gang around a interested in contemporary
shows."
campfire.
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"Gunsmoke!" the all-tune
TV western favorite which
will be
ran t or .' ) years
represented by Milburn (Doc
Adams) Stone and Ken
(Festus) Curtis. But Jim
Arness (who played Mutt
Dillon) and Dennis Weaver
(who played Chester Goode)
will be among the missing.
One of the straightest
shooters of them all, John
Russell, who starred for four
years In "Lawman," was
delighted and touched by the
reunion.
His series was produced at
the Warner Bros. spread
along with "Maverick,"
"Colt .45," "Sugarfoot" and
"Cheyenne,"
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10,—Evening Hera ide Sanford, Fl.

Friday, June 1, 17

Season For Baseball (Books) Is Here
By ALAN MOORES
American Ubrary Assn.
Baseball season Is back
with a vengeance. And so is
baseball book season - the
multitude of books proof of
the game's enduring
popularity.
The most imaginative of
the bunch is "The Yankees,"
its four fabulous - turbulent
yet triumphant - eras
described by four veteran
sportswriters.
Robert Creamer, author of
an excellent Babe Ruth
biography ("Babe"), charts
the '2Os and '305—the Ruth
and Gehrig years. Not as
anecdotal or lively as
"Babe," still Creamer's text
does have its bright
moments.
One of Ruth's most
celebrated gestures was his
promise to hit a homer for
Johnny Sylvester, a young
boy hospitalized with a
serious illness. Babe came
through and the child went
on to a full recovery.
Some months later,
Johnny's uncle ran Into Ruth
and thanked him for what he
had done.
"How is Johnny?" Babe
asked.
"He's fine, lie's home and
everything looks okay."
As soon as the uncle was
out of earshot. Ruth turned
to his companion and asked
Who the hell is Johnny
Sylvester.
The personality differences between Ruth and
Gehrlg were enormous. Ruth
was a hot dog, uninhibited,
selflavish,
vulgar,
Indulgent. Gehrlg was
modest, shy, a mama's boy.
Yet together they formed the
most awesome one-two

a

"Catch You Later," the biography of Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench, is una tribute to the steady
commonly readable
hand of Bench's collaborator, Bill Brashler.
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batting punch In the history
of the game.
Then there was Joltin' Joe.
"When he walked into the
clubhouse," recalls
custodian Pete Sheehy, "the
lights flickered. Joe
DiMaggio was a star." Dave
Anderson, New York Times
sportswriter, describes
DeMagglo's 56-game hitting
streak, unmatched in nearly
40 years - and the attendant
pressures upon its holder. He
also describes DeMaggio's
youth, his performance

during the season and during
World Series competition.
Harold Rosenthal covers
the Yankees of the 'SOs and
'60s, when Mickey Mantle
and manager Casey Stengel
held sway.
The latter was about as
eccentric as they come. As a
minor league player on a
farm team In Kankakee, Ill.,
EVENING
Stengel developed a strange
habit. Upon his team's third
6:00
out, he would heave his glove
NEWS
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into centerf told, sprint ELI STUDIO SEE Youngsters
toward it, then slide into it. make a TV program, ride in a

NEW YORK (UPI) - The
war is the same - only the
names of the combatants
have changed, and the
people never protected are
the innocent.
That's the view of Laos
that Geraldo Rivera brings
to ABC's news magazine "2020" as It goes weekly
beginning May 31, 10-11 p.m.,
Eastern time.
Rivera is justly proud of
his visit this April to Laos,
which he says Is the first by

country valiantly struggling
to recover from the ravages
of an American war contains
propaganda as well as truth,
Rivera's visit to the Plain of
Jars convinced him of one
debt America owes Laos.

hot air balloon and visit a basement aquarium big enough for
scuba diving. (R)
6:30
(2)(12) NBC NEWS
0 CBS NEWS
0 ABC NEWS
EL) VILLA ALEGRE

7:00
TIC TAC DOUGH
fi) MARY TYLER MOORE
Rhoda falls in love with a future
forest ranger.
O(M THE CROSS-WITS
O JOKER'S WILD
QD MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

That is to clean up the deadly
"Laos is now the poorest droppings left by our
country in the world," "cluster" bombs - 5007,30
Rivera said in an interview pounders that open to drop (1) UARS CLUB
and he cited Laos' $70-a-year small "bombies". The CL) FAMILY FEUD
anti- O DANCE FEVER
are
per capita earnings, its life "bombies"
expectancy of 48 years, and pdsormel weapons, armed 0 $1.91 BEAUTY SHOW
BURNETT AND
the "staggering infant by first contact and OCAROL
FRIENO6 Skits: "Strictly For
detonatedbylatercOntaCt — The Birds." "Fun In A
A-11 .. 6.1
1.1tI.nW mortality rate."
VIV&amp;oi,
WI
nowadays with a farmer's Drugstore," "The Cruise."
since the communists took
On the first trip, Rivera's boo or a child's leg.
DICK CAVETT Guest: Gotover in 1975.
aid R. Ford.
group was restricted to alOThe resulting footage
Much more exciting is
kilometer (6-mile) radius of
9:00
be shown in two
Rivera's
return to Laos to
LAUGH-IN A madcap
the tOWISqUSI'OO(Vientiane,
May31 "20-20" wlflihowthe once a gay-if-ainful Oriental learn about the rebels, active repertory company with momofficial visit with everin central Laos while nor- bars including Robin Williams
now
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present Pathet Lao officialscapital
lA
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as guides, translators and
an
occupied
country ruled by and topical humor in the sv c,very
1
ond edition of this series. (R)
an Rivera and crew u0d '1 P°"1 E sense of
LADlER'
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discovered to their surprise that espresaton," peopled
NIGHT Anne Murray headlines
tive Pa" an all-woman all-star hour of
—even apparently randomly primarily with Cubans and through
the
narrative
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Lao. MI
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Laos,
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later featuring Marilyn McCoo,
June
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THE YANKEES: THE FOUR FABULOUS ERAS OF
BASEBALL'S MOST FAMOUS TEAM by Dave Anderson,
Murray Chass, Robert Creamer, and Harold Rosenthal
(Random House, 207 pages, $9.95)
CATCH YOU LATER: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF
JOHNNY BENCH by Johnny Bench and William Brashler
(Harper &amp; Row, 245 pages, $895)
CAREW by Rod Carew with Ira Berkow (Simon and
Schuster, 251 pages. $9.95)
FIELDER'S CHOICE: AN ANTHOLOGY OF•
BASEBALL FICTION ed. by Jerome Holtzman (Harcourt
Brace Jovanovlch, 395 pages, $12.95)

any athlete must cope at one
time or another.
He also describes the
commercial opportunities the fringe benefits of
superstardom - which are
no longer limited to endorsing a mitt or a bat. "I
have been involved," admits
Bench, "in the Batter Up
batting game, plastic balls
and bats, a dart game, instructional calendars,
Johnny Pench's Flop-Top
Table, a barbecue grill,
playing cards, a studio
making heat transfers for Tshirt designs, posters, sweat
shirts, Borden spray paint,
and pewter necklaces and
medallions."
"Carew" is not as well
written as "Catch You
Later" but its subject is
more remarkable - Rod
Carew, a Panama-born
black man who has, without
fanfare, become the best

WEDNESDAY

'20120' Sets Sights On Laos
see Rivera's stealthy return
across the Mekong River to
Laos to film the rebels who
are fighting both the
governing native communists and the invading
communist Vietnamese
troops.

When someone suggested
that this routine made him
appear slightly deranged,
Stengel replied, "Whaddya
mean, nuts? I'm practicin'.
I'm throwin', rumumin', and
slidin', ain't I?" Such logic is
hard to refute, and so are his
10 pennants and seven World
Series (five in a row) In 12
years of managing the
Yankees.
And then there are the
brawling, unpredictable,
Immensely talented Yankees
of the past few years. No
account of recent history
would be complete without a
report on the club's
acquisition of its stable of
highly paid, talented stars as
well as the story behind
manager Billy Martin's
firing and subsequent
rehiring for the 1980 season.
New York Times sportswriter Murray Chass
provides both, though
perhaps too meticulously for
all but the most ardent fans.
"Catch You Later," the
biography of Cincinnati Reds
catcher Johnny Bench, is
uncommonly readable - a
tribute to the steady hand of
Bench's collaborator, Bill
Brashler (author of "The
Bingo Long Traveling AllStars and Motor Kings").
Bench describes his
Oklahoma boyhood, his
World Series experiences
and the failures with which

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June 6

BIG VALLEY Victoria witnesses a murder and recognizes the young killer as the son of
a judge in Stockton.
O EIGHT IS ENOUGH Susan.
Joanie and Nancy decide they
have had enough of Toms
restrictions and decide to got
their own apartment. (Part 1 of
2)(R)

al BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE

EL) THE LONG SEARCH "The

Chosen People' Ronald Eyre
visits the Wailing Wall, synagogues, a traditional sabbath
evening meal, schools and
museums. (R)

(2)

9:00
NBC MOVIE 'The Incredi-

ble Rocky Mountain Race"
(1977) Christopher Connelly,
Forrest Tucker. Adversaries
Mark Twain and Mike Fink take
off on a cross-country treasure-hunt race from Missouri
to California. (R)
(1)OCBS MOVIE "Pocket
Money' (1972) Paul Newman,
Lee Marvin. An itinerant cowboy and his alcoholic sidekick
are hired by a rodeo speculator
to pick up a horØ of cattle In
Mexico. (R)
O CHARLIE'S ANGELS Jill
Munroe (Farrah Fawcett Majors) returns for a visit and
risks her life protecting an 11year-old murder witness. (R)
MOVIE "Vanishing Point"
(C) (1971) Barry Newman,
Cleavon Little. A former cop is
aided by a blind disc jockey
when he accepts a challenge to
drive a high-performance race
car from Denver to San Francisco in record time. (2 Hrs.)
MAMA CALLAS A documentary portrait of the remarkable diva. hosted by Franco

2

hitter of the decade. The
quiet, efficient California
Angels star (formerly with
the Minnesota Twins) tells
of his abusive father and
loving mother, his journey to
the U.S., his marriage to a
Jewish woman, and, of
course, his game.
Finally, there's "Fielder's
Choice," a wide-ranging
collection of baseball fiction
assembled by Chicago SunTimes sportswriter Jerome
Holtzman. Along with short
stories in their original form,
there are a number of pieces
excerpted from novels, ineluding Chaim Potok's "The
Chosen," Mark Harris'
"Bang the Drum Slowly,"
Bernard Malamud's "The
Natural," and Mordechai
Richter's "St. Urbain's
Horseman."
The stories bring to life
pitchers, urnps, and a fellow
named Alibi Ike.
9:01
@ 0 NBA BASKETBALL
Live coverage of game 7. if
necessary, of the NBA finals
between the Seattle SuperSonics and the Washington Bullets.
(From Landover, Maryland)
10:00

0 VEGAS An entertainer at a

telethon decides to make a fortune by kidnapping one of the
illustrious performers. (A)
11:00
ED NEWS

11:30
2) (12) TONIGHT Guest host:
David Brenner. Guests: Donna
Pescow. Mel Tillis, Gary
Muledeer.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME

0 SWITCH Pete tries to free

a woman kidnapped by a white
slavery ring by convincing them
that she Is a federal agent. (A)
0 POLICE WOMAN Pepper
poses as a conman's target to
Investigate a jewel-thief
gang.(R)

1200
(4) BIG VALLEY Nick fails for
a beautiful newcomer in town
but finds out that she is separated from her husband.

12:37
0 MANNIX The owner of a
carnival suspects he is a murder target when mysterious
accidents begin happening
around hlm.(R)

a KOJAK

DEAR DICK: We loved "Superman" and its stars,
Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder. Can you tell us
how the movie is doing compared to "Star Wars" and
"Jaws"; when will "Superman II" be released; will there
be further films alter that; and what are Margot and
Chris doing now (professionally speaking)? M.C. L.,
Eureka, Calif.
Well, the "Superman" people tell me they anticipate an
ultimate box office take of around $200 million, which
would top the "Star Wars" and "Jaws" figures. The
second "Superman" which was filmed right along with
the first one is expected to be released for Christmas,
1980. They have options on both Reeve and Miss Kidder for
several more "Superman" films, but whether or not they
excerise those options depends largely on how "Superman
II" does. Actually, they have options for up to 10 films.
Both the actors are about to start new films Reeve is costarring with Jane Seymour in "Somewhere In Time,"
and Miss Kidder will co-star opposite Michael Ontkean in
Paul Mazursky's "Willie and Phil."
DEAR DICK: My sister and I are having an argument. I
don't believe that Patrick Laborteaux and Matthew
Laborteaux are brothers. Patrick plays Andy Garvey and
Matthew plays Albert Ingalls on "Little House On the
Prairle."Who'S right? J. HOLBROOK, Warsaw, tad.

12'.40 -

Kojak is told to
free a child molester because
the man has diplomatic immunity. (R)

100
TOMORROW Guest:
(2)
Ward Kimball, a retired Disney
animator who owns an antique
railroad system. (A)

Ask Dick
Weiner

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.DEAR DICK: I am often confused, WIWU wnte -s
"Battlestar Galactia," by the words "centron" and
"micron." They are measures of time. Can you tell me
how long a centron is and how long a micron is, in earth
time? D.J. PASKEY, Kalamazoo, Mich.
First, it is ''centon", not ''centron." And, according to
producer Glen Larson, who Invented all of it, a centon is
the equivalent of our minute, and is composed of 100
microns. Stick around a few more centons, and there will
it has not been
be no more "Battlestar Galactis"
renewed for next season.
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THURSDAY
EVENING
6:00
(2) (4)0 0 (ii) NEWS
a
W STUDIO SEE Attends
a
tours
roundup,
pony
wild
kids cookie-making factory
and talks with a violin prodigy.
(A)

6:30
(2) (1ll NBC NEWS
@1)0 CBS NEWS
0 ABC NEWS
ELI VILLA ALEGRE
7:00

12) TIC TAC DOUGH

Zefferelli.

(2)(4) 00

'Superman' Will Make $200 Million

Lou
@1) MARY TYLER MOORE
Grant is fired when the news
show ratings drop.
(12) THE CROSS-WITS
O JOKER'S WILD
ELI MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
7:30

(2) LIARS CLUB

@1) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

O MATCH GAME _
O $100,000 NAME

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TUNE

12) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest:
Lawrence.
ELI DICK CAVETT
Oscar Peterson.

8:00

Stave

Guest:

June 7
9:00
(2) (112) GUINCY Quincy is
accused of murder when he
signs a kidney transplant order
on an accident victim who
allegedly was not dead. (R)
@ 0 THE LAST GIRAFFE
Susan Anspach and Simon
Ward portray Betty and Jock
Leslie-MOlville. a young couple
living In Kenya who adopt an
endangered Rothschild giraffe.
0 COME HEAR THE MUSIC
PLAY The greatest songs of
Broadway are sung by Julio
Andrews. Robert Goulei and
Joel Grey in a dazzling hour of
high-spirited music, laughs and
entertainment
10:00
CI) (9D THE INNOCENT AND
THE DAMNED Attorney Tom
Keating becomes convinced of
Lee Bishop's innocence, but
when he insists that there be
further investigation, he is dismissed from his law firm (Part
2 o 5) (A)
020/20

11:00
NEWS
DICK CAVETT Guests William Masters and Virginia
Johnson. (Part I of 2)

11:30

(21) (12) TONIGHT Guest host
Richard Dawson. Guests: Norm
Crosby, Shirley Jones.
@1) THE NEWLYWED GAME

(2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL "The Hidden World"
Within our world there exists
MASH Mail call brings
another world inhabited b
a "Dear John" letter to Frank
creatures almost beyond our
from his wife and news that
awareness insects.
Colonel Potter Is going to
WALTONS
@1) 0 THE
become a grandlather. (A)
Corabeth's normally different
STARSKY &amp; HUTCH A vigipersonality becomes even O
lante group preying on crimimore peculiar when she begins nals who were set free ask
to secretly drink in excess. (A)
Starsky to join them (A)
MORK &amp; MINDY Mork falls
12:00
madly and passionately in love
with a shapely blonde manne- @11) BIG VALLEY The Barkloys
start a parole system in the valquin. (A)
ley to help conv'rtS gel a better
CRUSADE
GRAHAM
t112) BILLY
ELI BEAUTY AND THE BEAST chance at a new start.
A colorful puppet presentation
12:05
of the classic fable "Beauty
CBS LATE MOVIE
0
And The Beast," is presented.
-McCloud: The Concrete Jungle Caper" (1974) Dennis
8:30
Weaver. John Russell.
O ANGIE Brad's multi-millionaire father orders Brad. McCloud goes undercover as a
Angie and Angie's mom to fly drug dealer to expose a multito Palm Beach so that he can million dollar international
heroin ring.
inspect them. (A)
"South
Pacific"
(C)
MOVIE
12:31
0
(1958) Mitzi Gaynor. Rossaflo
MANNIX
0
Brazil. An American woman
100
Frenchman
a
with
falls in love
(2)
(12)
TOMORROW
Unusual
nurse
while stationed as a Navy
on Hawaii during World War If. guests from past shows distu'i.á huthan sexuility.
(2 1/2 Hrs.)':
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. DEAR DICK: I would like to know how long "The
Wizard Of Oz" has been on television? Does the one we see
now differ from the original? CORRLE BARNES, Sanford,
Fla.
For all those interested in "The Wizard Of Oz." I
suggest you read Al Jean llarmetz' book, ,The Making of
'The Wizard of Oz." In it, you will find that MGM signed a
deal with CBS on Aug. 2, 1956, calling for two telecasts at
$2259000 each. It was shown on TV for the first time from 9
to 11 p.m. on Nov. 3, 1956. The one shown then is identical
to the one we see these days.

This one may wind up in the Supreme Court. Both boys
have been brought up as brothers, but they are not blood
brothers. They were adopted by Ron and Frankie
Laborteaux of Los Angeles and raised together. The
couple deserves our admiration. Childless, they decided to
adopt children considered unadoptable. Patrick had been
classified as psychotic when he was only three months old,
following a nervous breakdown. Matthew had a hole in his
heart and later was autistic. Now 14 and 12, respectively,
they are brothers or not, depcndng on how you define your
terms.

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71st Year, No. 246—Sunday, June 3, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald,—(USPS 48-280)—Price 25 Cents

FPL Warns Again Of Sanford Area Brownout Possibelities
The last presidential order is scheduled to expire on
Monday.
On Friday, Graham's office sent a letter to Carter
stating, "continuing shortages of low-sulfur fuel oil" in
Florida "apparently will continue to exist for the next
several months."
When the first suspension of the clean air standards was
ordered two months ago, the Sanford FPL plant began
and using high-sulfur fuel from its principal
supplier, Exxon.
"We haven't been burning as much of the high-sulfur oil
as we thought we were going to, but there is no way we
could operate strictly on low sulfur oil," Burns said.

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

12—Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Friday, June 1, 1979

President Carter again has been asked to extend a
suspension of clean air standards so six Florida power
plants, including the Florida Power and Light Plant in
Sanford, could burn high-sulfur fuel.
If the extension is not granted, area residents could
experience sporadic power shortages and "brownouts,"
Scott Burns, district manager at the Sanford FPL office,

said today.
Carter twice has given Governor Bob Graham the
authority to relax air quality standards for 30-day periods,

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Burns said the plant maintains a 30-day reserve of fuel.
The current reserve supply is about 40 percent high-sulfur
oil, he said. If the President does not grant Graham's
request and continued use of high-sulfur fuel is
prohibited, Burns said, the Sanford plant would lose its
full generating capacity before the first of July.
"We'll burn all the low-sulfur oil we can get from Exxon
or from anybody else on the open market," said Burns,

porary "blackouts" or 'brownouts," Burns said.
Burning high-sulfur fuel normally is prohibited by the
federal Clean Air Act since its use results in greater air
pollution. Graham first asked Carter to suspend the clean
air standards for a 90-day period, but the President
granted only 30-day lifting of the standards. The

suspension was extended for a second nionth in early
May.

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but without the high-sulfur fuel we would probably lose
20 percent of our units,"
If the generating units are not operating at full potential
(luring the high demand summer months, all power needs.
cannot be met and consumers would experience tem-

He said it was first thought that as much as 50 percent of
the oil burned at the plant would be high-sulfur fuel, but
that the plant has been using only 30 to 40 percent highsulfur oil in its operations the past two months.

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A new program providing tax "commit yourselves to doing going to have to be involvement
credits to business and industry something about unem- and commitment by everybody.
for emnlovlrni the disad- nlo%ment. to brina this new We must come to urins with
vanta ged will be announced by programto the attention of social problems or it ' IJjbe
Coy. Bob Graham next week. those needing jobs and em- intolerable for our heirs," he
Details of the program to ployers with jobs to fill."
said.
encourage the employment of
"There are a disproporEdward Blackshearc,
economically disadvantaged
of
minorities
tionate
number
principal
of Crooms High
Vietnam war veterans, convicts
who
are
unemployed,
who
Sch
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ol,
had graduated
who
and youth were given to the
cannot
find
Jobs,"
he
said,
with
Orr in 1943,
Crooms
from
general membership of the
pointing
out
that
55
percent
of
with
a plaque for
him
presented
Employment
Seminole
Florida's
current
prison
field of
the
achievement
in
Economic Development
economic
and
(SEEDCO) by Wallace E. On' population Is comprised of poor human
at a breakfast meeting and minorities. Yet, On' said, development.
minorities comprise only 22
Introducing Orr to the
Saturday.
percent
of
the
population.
gathering
at the Sanford Civic
Orr, secretary of the Labor
school
board member
center,
and Employment Security for
"There is something wrong
Roland
Williams
noted the
the state of Florida, is a native when our state spends $14,000
was
born In
of
labor
secretary
of Seminole County and brother annually to incarcerate a
attended
and
Park,
Fern
of Horace On-, president of person but only spends $1,500 a
SEEDCO.
year to educate your youth," he Rosenwald as well as Crooms
High School.
_____
"When the poor and said.
Iv. Amos Jones, SEEDCO
minorities are certified eligible
On' said 30,000 summer jobs
locally, they will take a voucher also will be opening up in Juno board of directors chairman, In
to ' a prospective employer," for young people from poor opening remarks directed
attention to the plight- of the
explained On', who forecast families,
poor
in Seminole County,
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Department of Labor will celebrated the 25th anniversary
confirm the certification within of the Supreme Court decision living in hovels unfit for human
Brown vs Board of existence. There are too many
48 hours and the employer will
receive a $3,000 tax credit the Education, which ordered the living in areas without paved
first year. The second year a desegregation of schools. I streets or adequate drainage.
tax credit of $1,500 will be personally and honestly believe We are committed to adBrown was not enough. We are dressing in a significant way
given.
"Maybe this program will now experiencing a polarization those who are deprived of
help some of these who have of the races. There are people dignity and self esteem," he
given up, are discouraged and standing down on the corner said.
Among the special guests
full of despair, give them a new who have not received their
jobs,"
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entitled "Target Job Tax Credit
"If we are going to do ment of Community Affairs,
Program," On' "admonished something about the problems Tallahassee.
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If you want to convert your Beckwith Is instructor of
late model car from unleaded to automotive technology at
the less expensive leaded Seminole Community College.
"Leaded gasoline is two-togasoline, now Is the time.
Conversion by private owners three octane ratings higher
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Florida state law now. But if the costs about five cents per gallon
U.S. Environmental Protection more. "People who have cars
Agency (EPA) has Its way, It requiring unleaded gasoline are
will be in the near future.
getting an inferior rated gas
According to one Seminole and paying more," he said.
County woman the process is
Beckwith said the leaded
simple. You need only pull the gasoline will not harm the
neck of the gasoline tank out engine of a car that is supposed
and remove the piece of metal to use lead-free gas.
Beckwith said he could not
that restricts to lead-free the
type of gas pump nozzle that say for certain If a trend in
conversion Is occurring locally,
can be used.
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Two elderly sisters, mistakenly
believing they had been swindled out of their life savings
of $17,000, climbed up their lire escape and jumped six
floors to their death.
The Irony, police said Friday, was that the money
was still safe in the bank.
Lee Young, 68, and her sister, Martha, 72, had lived
happily in a comfortable apartment in the Bronx until
they were approached two weeks ago by a well-dressed
confidence woman.
Using one of the most ancient of swindles, the woman
told the 'Young sisters she had found a bag of money, and
would share It with them. But first, she said, the sisters
would have to put up the $17,000 as a show of "good faith."
Authorities said the sisters mistakenly went to the
wrong bank to try to draw out their money. An official
there, hearing their story, warned police that a confidence
scheme was about to take place.
"Everything was straightened out. They didn't lose
their money," said an officer at New York's Senior
Citizens Robbery Squad.
The sisters, pressured by the confidence woman and
confused by the whole experience, became convinced,
however, that somehow they had lost their savings.
Sally Elliott, 68, who lived In the same building and
knew the sisters for 50 years, said the women became
Convinced everyone was against them, including the
police.
.On Friday morning, they turned on the gas jets of their
kitchen stove.
Then, clad in slacks and blouses but barefoot, they
climbed the fire escape to the top floor of their building
d jumped to the courtyard six floors below.
building for *
Rose Blindinan, who has lived in the
Years, said she was in her kitchen which overlooks the
courtyard when she heard a scream.
"1 looked out. I thought it was kids playing and there
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they were, dead. I feel sick like a dog to see such
tragedy," Mrs. Blindman said. "They were such nice

automobile
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wide-mouth funnel device now'
on the market. "The funnel is
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EPA defines an emergency
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and needs some to get to the
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What happens to your no-lead
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fuel section, said.
"The catalytic converter can
outlast the car," he said,
"asswning the car is maintained with unleaded gas. Just a
few tankfuls of leaded gasoline,
however, will deactivate the
converter."
Siegler said while EPA has
been encouraging states with
anti-tampering laws on books to
enforce the law, the encouragement has not been met
with much success.
Siegler has been involved in
conducting a nationwide survey
since August, 1977 to determine
whether a trend is developing
across the country to convert
lead-free cars to leaded
gasoline.
He said the survey has shown
so far, an average rate of nineto-10 percent conversion. The
survey has not been successful
in Florida because of the
license plate system used here.
A small sticker is placed on
each license plate to renew
those plates annually.
He said the method used in
other states was to observe
from a spot near a gasoline
station, using tag numbers to
verjfy through the state
whether the vehicles for which
gasoline was being purchased
called for lead-free or leaded
gas. From spots away from the
stations the renewal stickers
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In addition, he noted, antitampering legislation is on the
books in 34 states, other than
Florida. But only two states are
enforcing the anti-tampering

laws within their state.
Of the emergency funnel
device, Siegler said, EPA has
written to attorneys general of
states that do not have
regulations on the sale of such a
device to bring it to their attention.
"Using leaded gasoline in
lead-free cars could cost the
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money," Siegler insists, adding
asking If his automotive section the result will be destruction of
could do it for them.
the catalytic converters.
Beckwith said he promptly
Is using leaded gasoline in
points out it Is illegal, and that these cars dangerous? "It is
his class cannot perform the possible but rare for leaded
task.
gasoline to clog a converter and
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Committee report on Joini F. Kennedy's death will say the
fanner president was pro'ably asr'ssthate'i as a reult of
a conspiracy, NBC News reported Friday.
NBC said the final draft of the conmiittee's organized
crime section, due out in July, "doesn't prove, but
discusses in great detail, how and why individual members of organized crime could have arranged the murder."
"The committee will say President Kennedy 'was
probably' assassinated as a result of a conspiracy," NBC
said. "It will explain its conclusion that an acoustic
analysis of the sound of the shots makes it highly probable
two gunmen were shooting even though three of the
committee's 12 members questioned the acoustics
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battle with John Kennedy and his brother Robert dates
back to the McClennan anti-rackets hearings of the 1950s.
Later, the Kennedy administration
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been involved," NBC said. At provides evidence, some of
it inconclusive, that they and Teamster leader Jimmy
Hof fa threatened John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy or both.
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could have influenced accused assassin Lee Harvey
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Dallas, and Trafficante, onetime underworld boss In
Cuba, denied involvement, NBC said.
The network said the committee will say of Lee Harvey
Oswald that "it's not likely he was a hired killer" but that
"it is likely his principle motivation was political" and
that Oswald's organized crime contacts could have
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body cells. Uric acid salts Can forms of arthritis and the
acute Inflammation of choice of the medication to be
Cal
After two and one-half years bids up to $1,400 for the
said.
along the street.
rememberthereascln," he said. come without some haggling. building, she said.
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the toe. On a long4errn basis,
used depends upon which type
of continual debate, the druction and placement of a
wasn't
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commissioner
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He amended the motion and
Consequently,
whenever
a
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who
can settle In joints and cause of arthritis It Is and the overall
Seminole Board of County sign on the Seminole County refereed argurrgjj cosernbsg snide when It was first brought commissioner suggested moved to spend $2,800 for two chhoff said $2,800 was too much the commissioners accepted his
gouty arthritis. Thus, gout IS condition of the patient.
Commissioners has finally Courthouse.
the sign in pad years, said up," he said, "and every time It posting a sign, other corn- signs reading In bold print: to spend and only one sign was proposal to put one sign on the
the cause of one type of ar
DEAR DR. LAMB - What
agreed to Identify their home.
"There OUght to be acme there has not been opposition to came up afterwards there was missloners would begin debate Seminole County Courthouse. needed. The sign on the east courthouse's west side facing
thritis.
can a person do If he swallows
,By a vote of 4.0 Tuesday, with celebration at this point," idenfifyft the courthouse. U's the feeling that if it hadn't been over the size, cost, style, or One sign sWWd go on the east side of the courthouse, he said, .Park Avenue.
Health air and can't help It? I tried !
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must have been a location of It, he said.
No date for the construction.
n member absent, the county administrator
side of the building and one sign would not be visible to the
lAter number 2-3 on put and everything to stop but MY :
r m n doolioners voted to take Nelswendw sad following UW that kept ggtft put off, he reason, but no one could
Even Tuesday's vote did not on Ow west side of the public because of the oak trees of the sign was set.
to give you more In- mouth gets full of saliva and
uric
formation about this problem. becomes very tense and Itchy. I
Other readers who want this have to stop, but how do I go
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coin with a long, stamped, and I feel full all the te, even
self-addressed envelope for it. when I haven't eaten. It may
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forms of arthritis are cause. My first suggestion
would be that you should see a
physician.
He might be able to
type most often seen in people
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
To pay for audits of past years (18-17 and 17-18), It might Tallahassee.
tabihity Act, which becomes effective Oct. 1, requires counties to
iedicine that
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and the other
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The letter was the st
in a lobbying effort by the cornHeraIdStaff Writer
have their audits performed by independent CPAs. Previously, cod as much as $800,000, Etchberger said. If the county Is unable
P keep your mouth dry
common type Is rheumatoid
liv
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to audit the previous years,then lt would not be able toprovide the missloners to amend or rescind the financial emergency act
the state through the auditor
formation
A Potential $3 million burden looms over Seminole
arthritis which Is a generalized and stop the
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information required by the federal government regarding $2.5 Letters also were sent to the state senators from Seminole, Clark.
wal's office'
disease associated with in- 0I saliva. That way you won't
,whilie officials begin an Intensive lobbying effort to Wing about
have to swallow all the time.
1% cost of the audit this year, Etchberger said, will be about million revenue sharing funds received for those two years, Etch- Maxwefl and John Vogt.
Munmation of the joints.
legislative relief.
In their letters, the commissioners make three points:
$16^ or roughly am pmmt of all tM county,s operating berger said.
The fact that you swallow air
. County budget director Jeff Etchberger saki a bill passed by
There are a lot of other and produce lots of URV&amp;
That the new law "is dearly in violation of previous
the county be unable to provide the audit information to
ft IM Florida I*g1dature requiring countin to have audits . funds. He said that figure has bm budgeted for fiscal year IM theShould
causes for arthritis, including suggests to me that you might
million,
legislation
passed by the 1978 session of thie Florida liAgiallature
federal government, it might have to refund the $2.5
performed by independed wrtifled public accountants has put
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which
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that the state would not mandate additional .
according to Etchberger.
Seminole County in 64 a red pickie.90
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tuberculosis was a com.mon may be able to help you with
programs
or
costs
for local governments. without providing new .
"Refunds of such funds would have major impact upon all
He said the effects of the bill could rwA in the courAy having
becaum accowtants will now figures from prgviout years and
cause. Stated another way, your tension problem.
sources
of
revenue
to fund such costs";
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residents Of Seminole County and possibly all residents of the
to spend as much a $0,=for anditing few The county could
thie last state audit of Seminole County was done in IWS.
arthritis can be a complication
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totally
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law
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state of Florlds, if similar situations exW in other counties "the
"We know we would have to pay for this year's audit, but we
am be forced Into having to refund $2.5 million in federal
of a number of different in- my best suggestion is to learn to
certified public accountants to perform both financial and
didn't anticipate having to pay for the past two years," Etchcounty commissioners wrote in a letter to state represeZives;
revenue4haring money, he sa.14
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anwalk nund- with an aser
Bob Hattaway and Bobby Brantley, Seminole County's men In
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arrested by Sgt. Dale Plcou of the Lake Mary Police Friday and
at a motel In Altamonte Springs.
charged with unlawful discharge of a firearm toward an
The suit claims Davalta, Inc. Is a Florida corporat,n
automobile.
operating businesses under the "fictitious name" of Sundance flue
Police say Payne, driving a Pontiac, was chasing the ocand Sundance Restaurant and Lounge. These businesses are
cupants of a Jeep Waggoneer and fired a shot at the vehicle with a
located at the Intersection of State Road 436 and Douglas RoadsIn
.22 cal pistol. Sgt. Plcou said he saw the Incident.
Altamonte Springs.
The occupants of the Waggoneer, Russ Sharpe and William
When the Downins came to reclaim their property, they wire
Shulte, both of Green Cove Springs, Fla., were unhurt, according
told the envelope containing their Jewelry had been given td a
to police.
third unidentified party, the suit claims. The property, Q'ie
Police said the incident stemmed from a domestic disturbance
Downins say, was lost due to the "negligent" actions of the bi.
The man
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ficials of the Davalta, Inc.
chase of the Waggoneer there. The Incident occurred just before game down the street because the noise disturbed him.
The Davalta, Inc. has refused to reimburse the Downins for t)e
Mrs. Evans told deputies she picked up a stick to defend herself
midnight, Aug. 10, at Van Buren Avenue and Third Street.
estimated
value of their lost jewelry, the suit says.
Payne Is being held In Seminole County Jail In lieu of $8,400 while her daughter pulled the man away. No one has been
Mary
Griggs
DeLoach Is suing Sam Woodruff Jr. and Allstte
arrested In the incident.
bond pending a hea ring.
Insurance Co. for injuries she allegedly suffered In an auto Ac.
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The following civil suits have been filed with the office of
According to the civil suit. Woodruff was driving In a northeIy
A 56-year-old Sanford woman was hit several times In the bead
Seminole County civil court clerk Arthur Beckwith seeking
direction on U.S. Highway 17-92 in Longwood on July 25, l78. Uue
by a man because the baseball game in her yard was making too
damages In excess of $2,500:
to his "negligent and careless manner," Woodruff lost control of
much noise, according to Seminole County deputies.
David and Bormie Downin of Longwood are suing Davalta, Inc. his car and collided with Ms. DeLoach's car, the suit claIms.
Mary M. Evans, 56, of. 1813 Lincoln Ave., Sanford, told deputies
and Mrs. L. Loulamet for damages relating to the loss of their
As a result, Ms. DeLoach suffered injuries In and about hr
an 18-year-old Rochester man struck her with his flat in the right
valuable Jewelry,
body and ektrernlfles and has paid and will pay future medial
temple area.
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At Flooded Indian City
NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - Flood waters receding
from the Industrial city of Morvi revealed a grisly scene of
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mass death and destruction today, sending the estimated
. death toll as high as 15,000.
About 1,000 bodies had been recovered from the ruins
of the northwestern city by Tuesday and rescue workers
said many bloated corpses were still rotting on streets and
rooftops, In houses and temples.
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dated by flood waters up to 30 feet high Saturday when the
içdream Monchi dam burst under the pressure of 48
hours of torrential rains.
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prayer time, completely covering Morvi within minutes,
one witness said.

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Energy Department report that found no evidence oil
companies hoarded supplies to create this year's gasoline
shortages.
The Interim report has been strongly criticized since It
was released last week, primarily on the ground Invedigators relied too heavily on figures supplied by the oil
industry Itself.
Press secretary Judy Powell told reporters Tuesday
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Meany, Incapacitated for more than three months with a
painful arthritic hip but hanging on to his role as the
leader of organized labor, celebrates his 85th birthday
Thursday.
Meany has not been to his office since mid-April when
he was hospitalized after Injuring his left kneeina golf
cart accident In Palm Springs, Calif.
He earlier suffered an adverse reaction to a cortisone
shot, and the lengthy bed red caused his hip alline,4, for
which he wall operated onlnl*,to flare Up again. Aides
been forecasting Mesny's Imrnl'wnt return for
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to dip, the Altanta. Federal Reaeñe Bank reported
Tuesday.
The FED summary for the Sixth Federal Reserve
District
Alabama, Florida, Georgia and parts
Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee said economic
activity in the region "weakened further during early
summer."
Economist Bruce L. Williams the First National
Bank of Atlanta expressed a similar view, writing in the
bank's Economic Report that "It Is now virtually certain
that the U.S. economy Is In a recession."

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children and youths, said, "We
are not allowed to discuss the
specifics of a delinquency
case."

BOISE, Idaho (UPI) - Fire crews concentrated their
efforts today on the northwestern corner of the 65,000-acre
Mortar Creek fire to prevent flames from roaring Into a
heavy timber area.
The crews hope to establish a fire line there, which
would give them a measure control
the 3-week-old
blaze In Idaho's picturesque but rugged Primitive Area.
Forest Service officials said they hope to declare the
stubborn blaze contained by Sunday. Crews from Arizona
and New Mexico were withdrawn from other areas of the
fire Tuesday after they were able to establish lines on the
rest of the fire - with the help of two days of cooler
temperatures and rain.

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him back on the streets from
boy in training programs at the Intensive Group Treatment
or Marlssani, or in Program was made."
Higginbotham
one ci their hallway louse
said this
program, a group therapy
programs."
The boy was back on the format, was tied in "with
Mreeta again by .iui i&amp; (), constant supervision by
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Aug. 3, he was arrested again.
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larceny
home and had stolen $75 in all egedly
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were committed
cub.
His trial date
Persons indudhagthe 14 members ofa Soviet soccer e,
whil
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this Thursday In Juvenile therapy program.
Soviet sources said today.
Coi
The crash occurred near Dneprockerzhlnak 500 miles
llcdIhm noted all seven
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sou
Mar' of the boy's arrnts had taken
Police Department has been Dlac6 within a two.vmr nw
One of the planes was an Aeroflot jetliner carrying the
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with phone calls
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Mary Police Department school year or dwing the
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who said he hs received many,an earlier of e
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such calls, said one caller
Higginbotham said the
wanted to know why the boy
Of One of the aesuel
had
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treatment.
said Ma. had called the Solomon
Higginbotham said, "We woulani 1% women,according
*`cpmpllmco audits of county operations boocause no CPAs
CWTently practicing within the Ado have previously audited referred this caller, and dbwa, to On detective, said, dw Md
to a Mrs. Solmon in ft been told by the program offte
100WAM within'the date, and
I.. — thid the date hall not audited the county for two yam and Division of Youth Services that the boy bad been irdeased
. I 11he financial drain on the cowAy, if Ilm-ed to pay for psd.ye&amp;r Progriam office in Orlando, from detag" - becam Ow
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meeting with key PLO official, Israel served notice it
will
quit the Middle Eat peace talks U the United States
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tries to include the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Deputy Prime Minister Ylgal Yadin, who left for the
United States today to drwn up support for the Israeli
posiuon, mane ii ciear that Israel ww not negotiate with
the PLO even If a way If found to make It accept a key
U.N. resolution recognlzlng Israel's right to exist.
"Everybody will have to think twlbe what they want:
to negotiate with the PLO or to negotiate with Israel. (
that our position Is very clear," Yadin told Israeli date
radio and television Tuesday.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) -AmReston said the U.S. govern- stance" and said Young had not
Palestinian state. The United stressed that his statement
bassador Andrew Young's conmeat hastened to reassure been aware Terzi would be at States has threatened to veto it 'reflects the president's vws
firmed but unauthorized July 26
Israel, which formally protest- Bishara's home when he went as it stands.
as well as the secretary's.'
meeting with a top PLO oficial
ed Young's meeting with the there with his son.
In response to questions,
has drawn a prompt protest
PLO official, as soon as it came
Tuesday, Reston said Young Reston said Vance learned only
Young was defended by
from Israel and a reprimand
to light,
knew Terzi "would probably be last Saturday while in Ecuador Hatem Hussaini, PLO
spo)esfrom his seemingly embarYoung's decision to meet with there."
that a Young-Terzi meeting had man in Washington, who said it
rassed State Department suTrzl "does not change our
He also said the Syrian occurred, and found out what would be "sad and outragetus"
perlors.
policy regarding the PLO," ambassador arrived just before had actually taken place If Young were to be presstjl'e(I
Department spokesman Tom
Reston said in his prepared Young left.
Tuesday morning when he to resign because of his meeting
Reston said in a statement
statement.
Young and Terzi discussed called Young.
with Terzi.
Tuesday, In meeting with Zehdi
That policy is that the United the U.S.-supported postpone"The secretary expressed his
Lebib Terzi, Palestine Libera- .
States will have no direct, of- meat of Security Council displeasure over the incident
The State Department st.it.'tion Organization observer at
tidal dealings with the PLO consideration of a Kuwait and the manner in which It was ment made no reference t1 a
the United Nations, Young
until it formally recognizes resolution endorsing creation of handled," Reston said. He possible Young resignation:
neither consulted nor Informed
Israel's right to exist, as spelled
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the State Department.
out In U.N. Resolution 242.
Shop Orlando and Sanford
Secretary of State Cyrus
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Reston stressed that in
Vance found out about the
meeting with Terzi, "AmbassaShop Leesburg,, OsLand, Mt. Dora £ Kissimmee Daily 9.9, Sun. 12.6.
meeting 17 days later
dor
Young acted on his own
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through the press, Reston said.
Initiative
and
without
Because the department was Young for the "incorrect" authorization."
unaware
the meeting until statement issued Monday,
The July 26 meeting took
last weekend, Reston presented Reston said Tuesday, Vance - place at the New York
contradictory versions of the In a move endorsed by the residence of Kuwait's U.N.
Young-PLO meetings In the White house - personally ambassador, Vaccouv Bishara.
span of 24 hours this week, he reprimanded the U.S. am- On Monday, reacting to press
mid.
bassador to the United Nations reports on the meeting, Reston
Laying the blame squarely on earlier in the day.
dismissed it as "pure happen*0
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CORPUS CHRIST!, Texas (UPI) - While Increasing
amounts of oil pancakes are shoved farther north onto the
shoreline, scientists' concern has turned
a growing
super pool crude floating on the edge currents running almost the length the 375-mile Texas Gulf Coast.
Brown blobs of oil averaging a foot wide washed up
along 2 miles of shoreline 12 miles south of the Port
Aransas jetties Tuesday and have begun coming ashore In
greater concentrations from masses oil extending as
far as 360 miles off the coast. Scientists predict the oil
will continue polluting shores
least three weeks.
Eight giant slicks
sighted offshore Tuesday Including one stretching for 8½ mIles - that could drift
into an area that previously received nothing worse than
half-dollar sized tar balls.

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The Seminole Board of per $1,000 assessed valuation, the live percent increase imiit district, they would have frozen most the hospital will receive. Bentley said SlIl wouli have
County Commissioners That tax is to be part of the set by the legislature.
for the next fiscal year their They may receive less," to operate at a loss of about
However, it was determined options in regard to selling or commissioner Dick Williams $1,000 if the county prot Ides
Tuesday removed from con- general fund budget. The tax
sideration the possibility of rate will generate about in a legal opinion prior to leasing the facility to a private said.
$426,000 instead of the deired
issuing a special tax to raise $426,000.
budget hearings that the group. As a special tax district,
The actual amount could vary $709,000 in revenues.
additional revenue for Seminole
The board of trustees at SMH hospital could be considered a SMH would have had to remain if funds from other departBentley said the co
county tinds
Memorial Hospital.
had requested $709,000 in tax special tax district and county a county-owned facility.
meats were raised or cut and are needed for indigent are.
revenue from the county for the taxpayers' rates could be
The setting of the 23 cent tax funds were shifted when the However, during hearingi on
By a unanimous vote, the coming year. That amount, raised for that district without rate means the hospital will actual budget Is formalized in the hospital budget
it was
board confirmed an informal commissioners said, could not violating the five percent cap. receive no more than $426,000, September.
revealed that the hospital does
decision made earlier in have been funded without cuts
However, had the county according to the commissioner
In testimony before the not separate indigent qosts
workshop session to set the tax to other departments or raising commissioners established the making the motion,
commissioners last week,
from bad debt expenses.
rate for the hospital at 23 cents property tax revenues beyond hospital as a special tax
"In my mind, $426,000 is the hospital administrator Charles
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CHICAGO (UPI) - Some- John Menk, a Chicago lawyer and probably one other,
drove her to her mansion in and repainting job inside the. estimated at $21 mlllldn.
body has just blown $200,000. who has been appointed guard
"These people are afraid. If Glenview, a Chicago suburb, mansion. He had one of her Almost all of that will go, urnkr
But, since there Is at least i In ,of a portion of Mrs. Brach's one of these persons gave out There, he says, she stayed until Cadillacs (she had a fleet of terms of her will, to her prIvjte
million at stake, it may be $2l Million estate, sald today he information, his life wouldbein Feb. 21 when, between 6 and 7 them) thoroughly shampooed. foundation for the care of
worth it.
believes there are at least three jeopardy."
a.m., he drove her back to
Matlick also put through 11 animals, Menk said. But no ohe
The $200,000 was the reward people who could tell what
Menk said he believed Mrs. O'Hare to catch a plane for Fort checks with Mrs. Brach's can touch it until seven yeès
offered for information all tothe happened to the widow olca* Brach, who would now be 64, Lauderdale, Fla.
signature on them. All of the after the date of her dis4.
whereabouts or fate of Helen tycoon Frank Brach.
walked Into limbo from a
checks
cleared, but all have pearance.
b
The trouble with
But none will come forward, Rochester boutique Feb. 17,
Vorhees Brach, a candy heiress
that story is since been determined to be Who then, Menk was ask1,
who disappeared without a he said, because each is afraid Wi?. Someone else, he said he that Mrs Brach bougd no forgeries,
would benefit? And when a*d
trace somewhere between the of the other - even though no thinks, used her North Central ticket to Fort Lauderdale, no
Menk made no secret he does why?
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Mayo Clinic In Rochester, one can collect on her fortune Airlines ticket from Rochester plane was leaving for Fort not believe Mrs. Brach ever got "That's an interesting qu
Minn., and her home In Glen- for almost five years when, It to Chicago's O'Hare Inter- Lauderdale at that time, and to Glenview.
tion," he said. He did not ahshe apparently never got to
now a ppears, Mrs. Brach will national AIT-Od
view, In., in iVfl.
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A Chicago judge authorized be declared legally dead.
Such a theory flies In the face Fort Lauderdale.
Menk, who has made a o( the story of Bill Matljck,the
therewardoffer - largestin
th between times a
Illinois history - last January. persona' Investigation, said "I Brachs' faithful family afterwards, Matlick nd right
MOM, BACK
did some
The chance tocollect expired at don't think it could have been houseboy for more than 20 seemly odd things. He orTO SCHOOL?
the end of July. By that time, no carried out alone. There had to Years.
11 I
dered a brand new 9-pound
YOUR
one had shown up with be one person she triated,
Heswearshe picked upMrs. meat grinder. He put lnafast
offers
reasonable cause to collect.
another to carry out the alibi, Brach at 4p.m. Feb. 17 and order for a complete cleanup
CBIATIVILY'

TOKYO (UPI) - Emperor Hirohito led the people of
today in a simple, solemn ceremony marking the
34th anniversary of the nation's surrender to the United
Slates, ending World War II.
"It still brings pain to my heart when I think of the
many people who died
battlefields of the war and of
their survivors," the 7$-year.old monarch said,
"Today at this ceremony to mourn the war dead, many
emotions well in my mind as I recollect the days and see
the present situations In Japan and abroad."
The 6,000 people attending the ceremony at Tokyo's
Martial Arts Hall, normally used for judo, karate or kendo
tournaments, bowed their heads for a minute of silent
prayer at noon.

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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 306-322-2611 or 8314M
weck.sday, August 15, 1979-4A

Mayor Walter Sorenson and three members of
the Lake May City Council see as an absolute
necessity the approval by the people of the city on
Sept. 11 of an Increase in property taxes. Veteran
Councilman, Harry Terry, who has served on the
board since the city was founded six years ago, Is
out of town. Thus, he hasn't had an opportunity to
express his views.
The freshman member of the board, Francis
Mart, however said last week he opposes the
proposed property tax increase from the current $3
per $1,000 assessed valuation to $1.25.
"I think we (the council) could work on the budget
more to balance It without increasing taxes," Mark
said. "It Is up to the people bow they want to spend
their money," he said, adding he will not 'bitterly
campaign against It. The people have the right to
vote," he said.
Mark said the budget has not been discussed and
gone over enough by the council.
According to city record, the council held budget
workshop on July 26 from 7:30 p.m. until midnight
and continued that session until July 30 at 3 p.m.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDAt'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director,

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With the forecast of an 11 percent average inflatn rate upon a one can only applaud the fiscal
responsibility demonstrated by the Sanford city
adnilnistration and commission in presenting t
witH a 1979.1900 budget calling for an 18-cent tax

when It again worked on the documents for three or
more hours. On Aug. 2 the budget was again
discussed and at that time, according to the tape
recordings of the meeting, Mark registered no
objection to the proposed referendum or a property
tax increase.
Mark said at the time It appeared the city had no
choice but to ask the people for approval of the
property tax increase.
The councilmen who agree with the mayor and
who view the additional money as a necessity are
Pat Southward, Burt Perinchief and Cliff Nelson.
Mark also disagrees witn nis colleagues on
whether or not he was notified about a special
council meeting last Friday. The meeting was
called to give tentative approval to the proposed
budgets for the new year to meet an advertising
deadline.
Mark said he found out about the meeting by
stopping off at city hail and seeing the notice posted,
on the bulletin board there.
Nelson was asked by City Manager Phil Kulbes to
notify Mark of the meeting after attempts by Kulbes
and City Clerk Connie Major to personally contact

the councilman had been unsuccessful. Nelson
reported to the council Friday morning that he had
notified Mark and that Mark said he could attend a
meeting at 7 a.m. or at 1 p.m. , but not at 8 a.m.
The people of Lake Mary will decide the question
on Sept.11. There are 1,114 voters eligible to cast
ballots in that election, according to the latest

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say about the 96th Congress after Its first seven
months in session: It has gone on vacation until
Sept.5 and won't both er anyone for a month.
has marked congressional
performance to date
bad feelings between
Congress and the president, Democrats and
even among members of the
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COTIs5 has passed a few bills and drafted
some others, but It suffers from an Inability to
find conseisuson important lssues.Sosnetlmeslt
doesn't even seem to wa nt to.
As a House Democratic review of the record
stated,.while the national focus on energy has
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published, Mr. Hahn suggests that the Soviet
leader has profoundly affected the course of the.,
SALT II debate here In the United States. He d14 ;
so when he stood before President Carter and,,
assembled diplomats at the Vienna conference in,,
June and declared that Senate amendments to,,,
the treaty would have "grave and even,
dangerous consequences for our relations and.,.
for the situation of the world as a whole."
With this statement, and additional warnlns
delivered by Soviet Foreign Minister An d`1
Gromyko, the Soviet leadership demonstratedá
lack of sensitivity to the workings of tl'
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Thaila nd will not become a communist country.
Its economy will remain stable and strong."
In 1977, the Thai government instituted in.
centives to attract foreign Investors, seeking
development of agri-based labor-Intensive and
export-oriented Industries.'
"The 1977 investment promotion law has
greatly helped improve the country's investment
climate," Wanapha said. "The inflow of U.S.
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learn," she said. "My learning
materials we use he wants to
take home with him. This is
probably one of the first times
he has had a chance to be with
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a,, and his delight at compreso, how.
henslon gives him the Innocent
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Wok of a schoolchild. The
was arrested in a second
combination Is tragically odd
prostitute slaying and later
because the 27-year-old illiterconvicted. But the conviction
ate deaf-mute Is facing a
was overturned by a court that
"If he understands, he ruled Lang was incompetent to
possible murder trial.
Fisher, deaf since birth, is probably associates the sign for stand trial. Although he now
accused of strangling a pros- judge with one particular has been ruled mentally corntitute. Her nude body was found judge, one person," said the petent, he is considered physilast month face-down in scald- Center's executive director, cally unable to stand trial
because he does not know ASL.
I= water running from a motel 'Elizabeth Criswell.
Ann Phillips, assistant direc- and the state and his attorneys
room shower. and primary teacher of now are arguing over whether
Because Fisher cannot reed,
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Fisher's class, slid, "We've the state of Illinois has an
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kindergart en level In American taught him 'lawyer' with the obligation to train him and if so,
Sign language -.the official word 'Scott' after it so he knows what agency will do it.
langluge of the deaf - many his attorney as lawyer Scott.
The question of competency
believe he has no conception of We don't tell him that a lawyer has not yet been raised in Texas
Is someone who studies law and for Fisher, who has not been
the gravity of his situation.
FiSher was Identified by the there are lots In the world but indicted for murder yet and
desk clerk at the Uptown Motel that Scott Anderson is lawyer whose examining trial is
the "silent man" who Scott' and the man who is going scheduled Aug. 15.
In the meantime, Mrs.
ch.ced Si with the prostitute to help him."
When asked if Fisher under- Criswèll and Mrs. Phillip are
Ids the night (4 July 13.
ands why he needs help, the working hard to teach Fisher
Officials said the woman died
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checked out of the motel within indicate the answer most likely
20 minutes before the discovery Is negative, but decline to state
(4 her body. Fisher, who lives an opinion.
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In Hahn's view, the real Issue - and the
agreed with the Telephone Organization
Pasadena, Texas, and 13 young men led by coach
seyes on the relative merIt. of nuclear, solar $12 million in Thailand - an impressive
Thailandto set upa joint venture to produce tele- ultimate benefit of the SALT II debate -Isthat ItY
Rick Pack are vying for a shot at the Pony League
and hydroelectric power. But In the meantime, from $1 3 million in 1977. By contrast, Japanese communications equipment.
Is providing a forum for America to finally comes'
the nation's Oil Impoits have wore than doubled companies proposed .7 million, down from $21
to grips with Its "Vietnam hangover." Among .tm \'
World series in Davenport, Iowa.
-Martez Circuit Inc., based In California,
since 1970 and total oil COMusflPUOfl has In. million,
supporters and opponents of the treaty alike,,
It is an especially exciting time for all those men
been authorized to build ii. minion plant
th
Th. United Slates thus exceeded Japan In manutacture printed circuit boards. The plant SALT Ills triggering a time of reflection aboat''
creseed from 14 million hernia a day to 1$
and women who have worked so hard to make e
million,
proposed Investments In that country for the first will employ up to 100 Thai workers5
the role of the United States In a troubled world,
a success in Seminole Count
Lee
Pony Lague
t hree years.
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win
since
our exit from Vietnam.
-Synertek, CalifornIa-based manufacturer of
of
time
in
in 1974 This Is the first loca Po
began
MISt the fall 04 VICInaDI Iii 1975, WanlIlbi Integrated circuits, has applied to the Board of
a-,
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nation's mod jjwij
bas
inaague team to reach the regional flflII$.
Thus, Senate Opponents (and those who ar$:4
4SCudS sold, "American bsalne.ane* took a w$lt4fldv Investment for
Ion to build a i million
os* in ui.
1
The team has already disp'ay some out-.
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see
Mltlw1., COnCsrMd that Thailand wouldno planttotumoutdrcults. The plant could employ 'moec*oea are not responding so
thb
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technical "war oi nombers." p,
'ID !'.'he a sat. area for investments. Economic
standing characteristics in fighting back from
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11111111111111 to aw."
-C.C. Polle Co. is seeking a Thal partner to "th" we responding more meaWqMy to 8, pdtl
MW elimintion in the
about whit 111w
. . do" ft "Sy WM "No to know UA . &amp;W -Mina's border war with Vida= in form a joint venture on a fifty-fify basis.
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mom
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WePre conflijed fty'll do well in dw Southwed
diderencessodallbe
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growing ever moft';-kk!
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diligently and found areastobe cut, and they made
Had they been unable to do so, It would
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We support the perspective In which Knowles
i. spent three days debiting the bill I I I %1 1 U I I I 1
and Sanford's city commissioners have kept the
to give carter authority to impose gasoline
rationing in case supplies run seriously short.
budget preparation. They've rendered a proper
BY KAZUO MDL4MI
But
th
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final
product
was
so
loaded
down
with
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tsnayer
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service to th
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crease. The proposed $7975 million budget is 4.08
perent more than this year's budget of $7565
mI1ion. The tax rate, If the budget is adopted, will
go from the current $600 per $1,000 assessed
val*ation to $7.08. The average home in Sanford is
estitnated to be assessed at $20,(XX). Thus, after the
$5,0)0 homestead exemption, the $7.08 tax applied
to the remaining $15,000 will mean a $2.70 increase
on *e Sanford property owner's tax bill, about 2.6
perent more than this year. Not bad when one
conkiders everything else is going up between 7.5
perçent and 11 percent.
In 1960, the tax rate in Sanford was $18 per $1,000
assued valuation and remained at th at level until
196k It was that year the city administration and
theclty commission made a commitment to bring
soste tax relief to property owners here, according
to Ity Manager Warren Knowles. That cornmlnent was met. The tax rate steadily decreased
ea4 yearuntll it reached 18-year low of $6.90.
Knowles and the city commission can be
4
. 10T, such a fiscal record, and certainly, in view
o our present day economic chaos, continue in that
prle with its presenta tion to taxpayers for the
coming year.
till, the future holds no rosy promises. Says
Mr Knowles about next year: "When I look at the
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because it was a picked-out, sensitive enough to pick up the rather than towed by a ship.
to start digging at that spot. At Webber's appetite for more.
is edrr,ing one
Webber
Conception s weak ferro
finished v.reck'
fir't the s.ln(1 ieldcd nothing
He has already picked ins
SUUII iIIilgIIcwIIIULcr Liui:e (lays
tiut
eooer
was
aiso
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inagneic
signal.
inc
next
wreck DUL will not wvwge
tfle'ii
wreck
rooRie
(liver
Jim
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setting
to
sea
in
again
swam hack to a coral wall to
its name. He does reveal that it
of
the
technological
advances
made
an
especially
poor
target
after
hometown. His head had
that were making treasure because its cannon was of non search of the Concepcion. lie dislodge a ballast rock for a Is a Spanish galleon that sank
seemd filled since childhood
hunting far easier and more magnetic bronze instead of remembers rounding a coral s('uvenicr. Out fell a silver carrying "a very considerable
With visions of sunken treasure
scientific
than it had been in iron, its anchors had been lost head 40 to 45 feet underwater piece of eight,
amount of gold in coin age and
shIps,
al I
the device
when
the
numbers
on
before
the
sinking,
and
many
Phips'
time.
'1
think
there
were
128
coins
bullion as well as silver."
of
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starting
changing
like
a
its spikes had been removed by
Webber
himself
adapted
a
- silver pieces of eight - found
After
wreck
will
likely
be
,,
that
had to - usually at hard
:..
iiiachine.
pinball
the
Phips'
crew.
instrument,
key
that
first
day,"
recounts
another
and
another.
Physical labor - to suppo rt his
There on the bottom he found Wehtr. "The days following, 'There are billions of dollars
magnetometer, for use in
Adding to the misery of
wife and four children. He was
Webber
items
from a wreck - round hundred.s and hundreds more. sing on the ocean floor that can
locating
wrecks.
(That
device
defeat
was
the
poison
proud of never accepting a
stones, iron spikes, Chinese porcelains, Silver be recovered," says Webber.
bassa.st
indicates
the
presence
of
a
and
his
crew
were
unwittingly
welfare check or food stamp no
ferro-magnetic source, such as swallowing in the fish they ate fragments of olive jars. But was artifacts. And we knew Con- "It's speculative. It's risky. But ..
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matter how much Is family
the iron cannons, anchors or several times a day. The slow it the Concepcion?
'epewn
was
found.'
if
you
know
what
you're
doing,
could have used them,
spikes of treasure ships that working toxin could have killed
Webber instructed his divers
'I'lii discovery only whetted you can win."
But Webber was always
have largely decomposed them had they not given up
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quitting his jobs to take off on
during centuries underwater.) when they did.
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another treasure hunt only to
In 1975, Webber first heard
"We didn't have any intention
return empty-handed months
hints from research assistant of going back," recalls Webber.
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later.
Jack Haskins that the Con4= rMais -* .;
But his luck finally started to
Last November the tenacious
W",
cepcion was far from picked- turn.
Webber's dreams became
out"
While investigating other
THE SAVING PLACE
reality when he discovered the
Then began two years of wrecks, Haskins met a fellow
remains of the Concepcion, a In a reef boat over the wreck site, Burt Webber
studying documents from the researcher gathering inSpanish galleon that sank 65 (left) and assistant Bob Coffey exaniltie a piece of
Spanish colonial era, raising furinatlonontheConcepcioii for
miles north of what Is now the Chinese porcelain from the Concepcion. Says
the hundreds of thousands of a British professor, who had
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Dominican Republic in 1641. It Webber, "There are billions of dollars lying on the
dollars needed for the ex- loca!ed the long-inissing log of
has been called the richest
pedition and selecting ship, Phips' expedition. When pertreasure find of modern times. ocean floor that can be recovered."
equipment and crew. In ad- initted to examine the journal,
Webber and his exploration learned to scuba dive at 16.) there is to read. I've studied dition, Webber negotiated a Webber found a detailed
comany, Weaquest Inter- Time after time he had been a everything there is to study." lease with the Dominican description
of the wreck's
national, have recovered little off or a little late when it
government to turn over half of location.
He
learned
of
the
hundreds
mIllions of dollars - some say came to the big treasure.
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"Being analytical and having
perhaps thousands
of ships any take in exchange for its
FC:1
teis of millions - in silver,
"I always had a fascination that
carrying
the
riches
of
recognition
and
protection,
been
on
the
reef
five
months,
kaopectate i
Mlñg-dynasty porcelain, ar- with ships even though I wasn't the sank
a4
Webber and his crew spent the in ,
was burned into
World
Concentrate
tllacts and gold from the wreck. very close to the coast," recals NearlyNew
all of
the to the Old. five months at sea in 1q77 my brain," he remembers. "1
Regular.
books
read searc
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thehe
wreck
hing for traces of the ship. said, It's found.'
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He even.
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.
:,= bringing up treasure from the why he enrolled after high of the Concepcion and the They found 13 less lucrative tually proved to have been only
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school in a diving academy
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but not the Con- 150 yards off.)
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It was Webber's first real instead of in college as his recov eryof at least part of its
Meanwhile,
Webber
had
'
treasure by Captain William cepclon.
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success in the "about a dozen" parents had urged.
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"There
was
a
day,
an
hour
adapted
a
new
and
niort
,
senPhips
in
1687
and
1688.
0 4L.
treasure hunts he took part In
That was Webber's only
minute
that
we
went
and
over sitive
for unsince 1961. (That's not counting formal schooling for his "In fact, whenever I bought a that wreck and didn't know it," derwatermagnetometer
use. The instrument
1.33
the seven slot machines he avocation,
new book and there was that says Webber.
had the added advantage of
148 :
discovered at the bottom of one
"I'm self-learned," he story again, I'd skip it," laughs
The big problem was that being portable; it could be
of the stone quarries where he asserts. "I've read everything Webber. "It didn't entice me their magnetometer was not carried in the diver's hand

NEW YORK (NEA) Folks
called Burt Webber a dreamer
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Seeth Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
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Overeaters Aseuym.ee 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casielberry.
Al.Aiss 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
Saat.rd AA, 8p.m., 1207 W. Frist St.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17

..8eml..l. South Ratary, 7:30 am., Lard Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.

Sculp ture: Beauty Or Monstrosl'ety ?

TsagIswssd AA, closed, 8p.m., St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road,
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Hemsas Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., 2001 E.
Nth St., Sanfort
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST30

year Health", free public seminar on jogging,
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to a ssawall and 00W into said a preliminary hearing on
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the .utt would be held later.
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commander recom- academy; Capt. William F.
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EXCITING SPLUSH

Elvis Presley Di ed Carpet Sale

jjMP1US, Tenn, (UPI) -It curfew In the city.
$44.95 Elvis lamps to inex- books written by both close contemplate some type of
tbeon two years since the
Public Service Director Wal. pensive "King of Rock N'RoU" friends and casual acquaintan- memorial for their most
h at avis Presley, but the lace Madewell said Memphis swizzle sticks and refrigerator ces. Two movies are scheduled famous citizen.
persisting allure of the rock n' will be ready for the fans this magnets.
for release and a Memphis
Arguments over details of the
U.ar*llMtractathouaands year, providing portable reThe newest offering Is an 18- publishing company has started memorial have stymied promitdsvo4. fats, curious sight. drooma, first aid stations and piece set of china emblazoned a new monthly magazine, gress of any kind, but Madewell
*ors and picture-snapping 10. extra police at the mansion on with pictures of Elvis and "Elvis, The Record," which said the city is still negotiating
i toiAds.
Elvis Presley Boulevard during musical notes on the saucers features articles about nothing with the Presley estate on the
,nllach week the Presley the annual mourning,
and plates.
but the "King."
acquisition of Graceland.
followers make the pilgrimage A traffic light has been inThe fans' seemingly unThe stream of visitors who
Neither Madewell nor Smith,
,Iaiimple grave at the estate stalled In front 01 the estate to quenchable demand for come to Memphis only because who Is handling the negotiations
Øîe he lived and died. Even aid the hundreds of fans who remembrances of their idol has Elvis lived and died here has for the estate, would comment
earlap.ctadThursdeyto must croua busy slx-lanehigh- prompted an abundance of prompted city officials to on details.
.iam.rnorate that muggy way to get from a parking lot to
Asingnm
In ièn when word the estate.
flashidiround the world that City officials do not want to
,v1s was deal at the age of 42, risk another tragedy like the
The Waterical sobs that were one that occurred on the day of
Sc, costiinonplace in the tiny Elvis' funeral when two young
Wily pøidery an gone and Louisiana fans were struck and
imly a few bring flowers to killed by a car as they stood
jiace ob the graves that were talking with a policeman ma
. can covued with row from blocked-off lane of the highway.
HURON, S.D. (UP!) - Since It was unveiled In early logs 'hnilar to telephone poles. Architecture Program ad- will be turned over to Abdncr, sculpture wee pat t*:9
4I Uts world, but the army Later that
an estimated
Beauty Is In the eye of the July In Huron, a central South
Clifford Roth of Roth Plumb, ministered by the General "will prove I's 5,000 or 10,000 electrician Zvan Mass dl *
4E1v Jane has never been 100,000 grieving and wailing
beholder, but the residents of Dakota city of 16,000, residents 1mg and Heding h begisi a Services AnjnjdratIon.
g In frost of his
people, not just a few radicals
Its dedication more fans clogged a four-mile route
Huron wish a sculpture that have been trying to figure out petition drive aimed at "getting Rep. James Abthior, R&amp;D., who don't approve."
care ceder.
along the highway to a
now graces the lawn 01 their the meaning 01 the piece,
the summ er, several cemetery where Presley was to
rid of this monstrosity and met with GSA officials to "We have nothing against "U they, woidd hove pat is
Now they say they have given chgIng the executive order consider possible removaL Bid art," he said, "but people here statue of Hubert HmnpIw*$
now Federal Building could be
jTd. fans aid Just-plain be entombed in a mausoleum.
beheld somewhere else.
sho op each day at A 49-car funeral procession
op trying to delve Into the which allowed them to put this Wanda Lee of Abdeors Huron feels steam engine would have even a tractor
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designer of the federally sculpture's mowing and Just here without our input."
the white- followed a white hearse that
staff said the congressman was been better than this mon. been all rlgtt," said MJ
commissioned sculpture calls want the $20,000 work removed.
"Hoedown" was i4i.Igied by told only a few residents op stroilty."
two-story house carried the simple, rosecovered
Mass, "bid If this is lpuas$1
his work "Hoedown." Some The sculpture consists of four Los Angeles artist Guy Dill as posed the sculpture.
A mtaller, locally designed be ahotract, tldela&amp;t the i
rPPuuley died, to visit a coffin of the man who touched
residents call it "Monstrosity." hailer plates connected by four part of the $2 million Art and Roth said the petitions, which version of the controversial place."
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garden gravesite that now holds
a period almost unrivaled
Is mother, Gladys Love mourning
an entertainer.
Prissy; and his father, Vernon Presley, who never made an
Presley, who died less then two appearance outside the United
months 00.
States except when he was
A
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of the 4sttors spend about 45 tributes from Tel Aviv to
dot
minidá walking op the curving Uruguay. His obituary was
hi front of the home published In Moscow and
and milling about the snail television announcer, wept as
nwittatisn garden located next they announced his death In
lot
to a sw$I*tmlng pool It the aids Tokyo.
01 the him
It was because of this outAlmuØ all snap pictures 01 a pouring of worldwide grief that
email fountain, religious Vernon Presley decided to let
statues and I
the fans have a lad glimpse of
ti
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110
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the slthple bronze plaques Into a music room at Gracelaid
markl4 the gravedes.
where they viewed the body of
Elvis'
in white suit.
The nscrlptlon
gig
vi, ItIldi was written by his Another 60,000 mourners,
flat
father, Is copied down by may some then screaming and
Ito
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Am coi'api'ng from the 90"H. became a living legend degreeplus heat -never made
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arrangassants shaped like in the IWe and 1.
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pts to commemorate the
have his first record
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I produced "Den't Be Cruel,"
àl nM will be locked
"Hamd Dog" and an assoutassort1.
Vufl*i Presley, who '
met of gold winners -became
is .*hor of his son's estate
WON Ms owU dish Juts 30, Becatiss Presley's fans bedecided let YIN' that the
music was timeless,
j.de'ahould be dosed so his some are willing to pay $300 for
as)
II17 M4 84'4 a 1idVMI his original albums and $14 for
lervIaS .Beuchue Smithi, at
it is that adoration that
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has
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extra hot
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said thS Indium would be of mmmmd&amp;
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us
recotda;0
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aid. 'lbs executorstdm over by
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have to w with your IflOflsuY
decided It was a good PNCS' and merchants
eb
Presley
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adjustment?
and you come
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CONCORD, NIL (UP!) - streaming Into the office Mmci percent of the hat water needs Suddenly, gas lines began who really wanted to make it list of solar cesolIsors. HUD
Promotion 01 solar energy by early summer and now far of a family of four. The systems forming, home heating oil work. If It wasn't radioactive, officials noticed, sad taiM to
the administration of Gov. outnumber available grants. must also meet warranty prices rose sharply - and the Mel was: Interested In it."
other p.rticIpsMstössSIfoft
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specifications. The applicantgrant applications began pour
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stanch supporter of nuclear shipped aodh.
the system and 1mg in.
waiting
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federal solar grantsand go by DUTkIfl, chairnian of I
the
end of this week, mI
shopping for more, says Sen. Senate energy subcommittee, The grad. moved slowly It Durkin n shake loose more still poo.poo It as a twentyfird jumped," said Ma. Sadwita
to 01111111 more gilds from fird, when concern ovW home from the federal energy money century Invention," said date exaniple, fifteen plk'Wui
John Durkin.
of
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01 the cIltt7 healing °' prices had not rim tree.
energy chief Hwiun.
William Hunun, director
come in lad Thaiday aldns,
the Governor's Council on where interest Is not a keen. to the current level.
,The economics are moving The program, which expires she said.
Energy, says applications for
The $400 HUD grants are
Lad wedi, HUD om
In fact, said Julie Ends,, fader than the bureaucrats," at the end of September, Is
U.S. Department of Housing available to residents who program coordinator In the Durkin said. "The problem has being administered In nine convinced that New Ha.
and Urban Development install solar hot water heaters date energy office, only 35 of been that prior to Gov. Gallen states which were selected "by shire's lidaid waS on the VW
grants,
awarded
to which match op to several New Hampshire's allocation of there had been little Interest In energy demande and cod of aaked Ma. Eadse how flINy
homeowners and businessmen federal specifications.
200 grants were awarded our program. There was no one electricity," said Ms. Eadee mot grants th. state cou1.
who install solar hot water
An energy office spokesman between April 1917 and April (hi the administration of for. Until the recent upsurge in
She said 50.
mer Gov. Mekkbn Thomson) interest here. Florida led the
heating systems, have been said the systems must supply 46 10.
Durkin said he'll try fori$,
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If a scout is making $25,1111110 or $30,000 today, he's In the upper Openthatwassuppoaedtohave will be Joining his lawyer in

ended last Sunday. The 36-hour Willia.moport, Pa., cmt Thws- elabd I can't see straight." with J.C.Snead at 11-under M,
said McGee, whose fourth behind frontrunners Banner
and most of them are worth every nickel they get and then some. delay made me (itt?) in. aay 10 0551 who an oiou
Frank Lane used to be in charge of smuts when he was general longed 724iole pro tournament law"filed gainelt him by his career tournament win pushed and George Cadle.
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longest" tournament , on th
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out
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Lynn's
ludy hilftft to
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PGA tour but he
Renner said McGee desunied
Citicinnati to get the money to give Winfield when they signed him
with a 17-wxler 24 on the short to play," he said.
k
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McGee said the lawsuit has the win, was relatively happy become the league's first 1$. his tint complete pm. and
two days out of college In 1973
therafleld Cowdry Club.
We
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fortunes.
affected his concentration since with his performance but was game winner, Eckenley, lii, Craig Kusick hit a tworá
One of the things I could never understand is why the scouts
Blue
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$54,000
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never formed their own union the way the ballplayers and urn. .. .
have
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to
win
his
eighth
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the
A's.
piresidid: Probably because they've never come up with anyone to prize Tuesday In the rain- om to Harrison, N.Y., for the June 3 but It didn't seem to very lofty ambitions. I
straight game.
hwh= !I 11-- 4:
prolonged Greater Hartford Westchester Classic, McGee make any difference Tuesday. long way to go," he mid.
lead them.

gems because I knew how important they were to the operation of
any ball club," Lane says.
Ray Kroc feels the scouts he has don't know ballplayers, and
one of the reasons he thinks sois because the Padres are ciswnbi.
fourth place In their division with little chance of equaling their
844$ log of last season.
Naturally, Kroc feels he knows ballplayers. As Cubs' fan
living in Chicago, he followed such players as Hack Wilson,
Gabby Hartnett, Rogers Hornsby, Stan Hack, Phil Cavaretta and
Andy Pafke, and talking to one of the Padres' young outfielders
some time back, the Padres' owner said to him:
"You got to dive after the ball5 like Hack Wilson."
"Who?" the player wanted to know.
"Hack WUson," Kroc reated.
*,Who's Had Wilson?" inquired the player, putting a stop to
that conversation right there,

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the .Injured reserve list; Waived: Palge on Injured reserve. Placed
f M agent center J Ini Moore from delen IV* linemen Grogg Robinson
Wisconsin, rookie center Al Pitts, and Marshall Harrison the neserand free-agent wide receiver Pat ved.left squad list.
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Wacker from North Dakota.
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linemen Phil Dokes and Bob Ball, on injured reserve.
can
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121 rout of the Twins Tuesday Montreal, 2-I, and San Fran-

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Waived

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Al Bumbry deilverid a homeClovelind 7. Seattle 4
defensive end Rich Christie.
9 Today's Games
how to pltdi to him and It 1dedng1ew1thtwo oat in the
Dallas - Cut quul~k At
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Seminole High foothill manager
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player Harry Unsworth finishes off some of his work with weights this moming
LM, who hu hit In 16 the Orioles their victor y.
Lakland (Kingman 2-4). 4:30 defensive back Mike Kinkald,
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the greatest baseball player In liming, and led New York to
the game today and will be for victory over the Rangers.
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handedly took the Twins apart Ynbegs 6, Rangen 6:
Bobby Mtrcer hlt4wo home
by driving In six rims with a
pair of homers and double.
rims, Including a two-run ihot
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Kroc says he's going to give his Padres one more year during

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spectacular success as his enormously profitable International
chain of McDonald restaurants• But he honDri at least they would
be contenders
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Placed on injured
Carson Long from Pittsbur: 11- reserve: defensive tackle Wally
year veteran defensive back Lloyd Hilgenberg and wide receiver Kevin
intreal (Schatzeder
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16-6),
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defensive and Gary Silvestri* run- Mark Keller, receiver Billy Diggi,
ning backs Monte Anthony and defensive tackle Jerry Lawrence,
Thursd ay's Games
Willie Shelby, offensive tackle Tim offensive tackle Barry Tomaselli,
n Francisco at Chicago
Eubank, offensive guard Randy free safety Perry Kozlowski and
night
n Diego at Pittsbgh,
Butler, center Geoff fleece, tight end Eric Higrenes.
•w York at Atlanta, night
defensive end Steve Fefer and
NtwOrl"ns- Cut veteran tackle
Ang at St. Louis, night
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Sixth Game
8.00 7.00 4.00
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11.00 4.00
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4.00
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Eleventh Game
3Sara-Pradera II 13.00 5.20 1.60
7.40 15.20
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0(3-4) 43.00; P (3-4) 214.50; T (3..
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Twelfth Game
5.60 7,60 1.00
l Apra izEnrique
5.50 3.10
3 Oscar -Paco
5.00
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0 (3-4) 43.40; P (4.3) 145.00; T
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32.10 11.40 7.10
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6.10
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day physically unable to perform
American League
EcM,. roster
sley, Sos 16.5: John, NY 154;
Waived veteran
Kansas City
Flanagan, Ball 13-7; OMar- defensiv, linemen Jeff Lloyd and
atlonal League
tines, Sall 14$; Koosman, MUm Willie Lee and three free agents
Eu?
1410.
runnig back Jimmy Edwards, wide
W L Pct. GB
Earned Nun Average
receiver Rory Hennings and center
61 49 .511
rgl
(based on 100 limligs •itdfid)
Bruce Kirchner.
63 51
31/3
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Rogers,
Waived wide
Los Angeles
14
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60 56 .517 7½ I.aCoss,
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2.15; Hooton, LA defensive end Phil Shambliss from
60 59 .504 9
2.94; Hume, Cm 2.95.
San Diego State, rookiequarterback
45 66 .421
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American League
Mar- Dan Kendra from West Virginia,
West
shall, Minn 2,47; Guldry, NY
a place kicker from
W L Pct. GB
2.59;
Eckersley,
805
2.71; Poly Tech In Mexico City: Rickey
70 50 .583
4ii
Ryan, Cal 2.53; John, NY 2.91.
Richardson, a rookie defensive end
66 55 .5.45 4½
Strikeouts
from San Diego State, and Richard
57 62 .479 12½
Fr Ii
National League
Richard, Force,a rookie linebacker from Cs
5.3 65 .449 16
An
Hou 216;
Nlekro, All. 142; Poly Pomona (Calif.); placed on the
53 67 .442 11
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Canton, Phil 141; Perry, SD Injured list: rookie wide receiver
47 72 .395 7.2'/3 129;
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Biyleven, Pitt 121,
Jeff Moore from Tennessee and
uesday's Results
American League
Ryan, rookie safety Ivory Sully from
F ancisco 5, Chicago 2
Cal 170;
Guidry, NY 142;
Delaware. Traded rookie center
(Sb gh 7, San Diego 1
Jenkins, Tax 131; Flanagan, Mike Wellman of Kansas to the
ok 18, Atlanta 5
Salt 121; Eckersley, Sos 115.
Packers for an undisclosed draft
Phila 1, 10 Inns.
ci
Saves
A geles 9. S. Louis 0
National League
Sutter,
Waived quarterback
Miami
2, Montreal I
Chi 2$;
Tekulve,
Pitt 22;
Larry Fortner, defensive tackle JWf
Today's Games
Garber, All 19; Bair, Cm,
Weston and running beck David
All Times EDT)
Sanibito, Hou and Lavelle, SF
Morgan.
(Montefusco
ancisco
15.
New Englind
Put defensive
C iego (Caudill 0-4). 2:30
American League
Mar. back Sidney Brown on injured
Sf1 , Mflfl 74; Kern, Tax If; reserve' waived defensi lineman
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2344$. French Ave.
3fl.0331, 3237173, 323.0779

Sanford - House for Sale. Best

Buy - Call local 641-1039 ton
information or 911-771.1410.

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2 B. FR, lots of storage space
1001 Palmetto Ave. $35,000.

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JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home
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yd. near school &amp; shopping.
04-4.500.

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Pool &amp; Patiel 1FF WARRANTED. Your Dross Home for
1134,1511

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Hidden Lake W C Hto., wy
carpeting, eq eat In kit.,

fIreplace, iso psrchas, fenced
yard &amp; Much Morel
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WARRANTED. Just 044.9111
LOVILYI 3 SR. I both home C
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newly walipagened butt A klt,l
Misty Mu's Eztr$sIIPP WAR.
RANTED. Only 1*1011
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LIADIRI WI LIST &amp; SELL
MORE NONES THAN
ANYONEI JOIN THE ONE
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Sanford's Solos Loader

5306176 Owner.

In DeBary 3 BR, 2 L.ath block

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paved street I Much More. 50

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JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.

Aft. 3332-7111

322-6431

Sranchflce

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7495

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BR, 2 8 ranch style home, lust
listed. Situated on con lot, lush
landsciping. $49,300. Call today
for appt.
CLIKE THE COUNTRY? 9+
acres in Osteen with 1g. 3 8*, 1½
B, nearly new moolle home.

sooner you place your
classified ad. thesoonir you wIll
qet results.

$40,600* FLASHI FLASHI

IWUR lB 3229283

Owner says to reduce his 3 BI-. I
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only $21,000. Grab the Car Keys
&amp; See This.
STUMPER

HIGHWAY 17-91 FRONTAGE
*zenod commercial south of
Kmart Plaza. Excellent in-

vestment potential. Call today I

Eves 34-S10O 332.1959

VA-F PIA.235-Con. Homes
Cash for your Iotl Will build on
your Iii or our lii.

Y Enterprise. Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
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OWNER ANXIOUS

Priced reduced 12101 on newly

redacenatid

3 ldrm 1½ lath
home w-cint. N &amp; Air, fsncsd
yard, carport In Sun land

GREGORY MOIILE HOMES

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323.5350
VAA FHA Financing

*i3OrlandoOr.

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PRICED TO SELL

Sdrmhim, Is located na

lIce visit kstsrd. Come,' 101.
See ledayt Only 131.101

ALTAMONII-Lot NloI7I plus
commercial. Off
CR5111. Hwy 421519910.

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1730. After 6 p.m. 3fl-40$2.

WILL BUY EXISTING lit &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Brokir. 125 No. 1.0
Wymore Rd,, Altamonte.
162-7113

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL
Brothers ZIgZag, auto., Reg.
price $199.95 assume balance of
VS. Singer ZigZag Touch &amp;
Sew, Rig. price $33.50 assume
balance of $99.50. Toshiba color
TV I In. with remote control,
pay balance of IllS. J. C.
Penney 23 In. color floor model,
pay balance of $369. See at
Sanford Sewing Center, Sanford
Plaza. Phone credit manager
322.411.

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FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
3-731719
321-0090
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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Esf.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

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Light Hauling
Yard debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc,

(LOCAL) 319.5371

MEINTZER TILE

62-A--Farm

P.ainting by Anthony Corino, Interior, exterior qualified in all
phases, Free Est. Call 322-0071.

p'icture Perfect Ext. Painting
Free Est. Lic. 10 pct. disc. to Sr
Cit. 339 6066. 668 $335

Alterations, Dressma1lin
Drapes, Upholstery
3220707

B&amp;E Painting, interior-exterior,
pressure cleaning, roof coating.
Satisfaction guaranteed before
payment. 322-1137 after 6 p-rn.

Grooming &amp; Boarng

buIldings include 2Slb. wind load

ANIMAL HAVEN

and large iubIe sliding door.
Call 303-331-1617 9a.m. to 3p.m.

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clipping, flea control. Pet

collect.

65-Pets•Supplies

shady Inside kennels, screened

outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322-5752

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puppies AKC from hunting &amp;

I Man, quality

toppIiIc

operation

8 yrs. exp. Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327-1321

FREE KITTEN

3fl.4595or 322-5162
German shepherd pups for sale,
AKC, shots, sire workIng canine
show quality 4 Ig boned. $150 I
up. 321 0943.

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
323-0429 after 5:30,
Free Est.
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
.G BALINT&amp;ASSOC. 3721MS

fast

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Gelding "Chicacsaw
Priest" 15.3 handi, cxc. youth

show horse,

Itt. glassed top dIsplay case 36 In.
deep, $300. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17.93 So. of Sanford 332.
$721.

Interior-Exterior plastering
Licensed &amp; Bonded
Call 322 2710

R.11k
Lustom built iron work.
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's 323 1111.339-1693

HnnRapairs

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trail, western I English hor.

Pronto Home Repair
Electrical, plumbing, paInting,

s.manship. Over 30 1st places in
local I AQHA Shows. Owner
going to college. Call 372-0839.

Carpentry. 322-4031

will travel.

2$ pct. oft on all
Upholstery cleaning ton the

Wants to make small household

month of August. 831-3144.

Handy Paul, has truck

S pc LR Suite-Sofa, Loveseat,

Chair, Ottoman &amp; Recllnsr All
for 5399. Free Dilivsry. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 3324731.

Plast ring

INSULATION-Batting, blowing, RACO Foam, fIberglas &amp;
3210139 or 901-7346701 collect.

68 VnIsd to Buy

repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339.6531.

wants to buy gos
twality turn., washer &amp; dryer
$744910.

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Read today's classified ads (or
goodbuys.

Cash 332.4132
Larry's Mart, 711 Sanford Avi
Buy &amp; Sell, me finest In use
fwrlItw'e, Refnig. stoves, toot
WE IUY USED FURNITURE

711 Wd,.
F. Altamonte Dr.

Weiboldts Camera Shop
iles, passport photos &amp;
repair service. 322-6101.

322.3125

Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call

Dinilies 'free 531 Is 110$. Hurry
l. largalna. 3631 5. Sanford
Av, 322.1101. Open Tues. tutu
Is 1:35.

$t Peppers Painting Service.
Custom Painting I detail trim.
Free Est. 323 1704.

Home Impst

field trial stock. 321-0011.

ROCK

904771.3503

Paintlng&amp; Ropelr

suppliei, dog houses, insulated,

Screened &amp; Washed
Cty. Approved for Orainfleld
Central Contracting Inc.

668-5954.

Painting

Iessniaking

BUILDINGSII New All Steel, Pr.engineered, clear span (No'
Seconds), 30 x II * 12 for
$3,991.00, 10 x 4 * 14 for
14.95600, 40 x 13 x 14 for
13,95100, 45 x 77 x 14 for
$6,917.00. F.O.8. factory. All

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569 5567.

Ceramic Tile Repairs
Residential &amp; CommercIal
8959303; aft6$30-711S

Equipment

Office Cleaning
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service everytlme. Ph. 323-0541

New or repair, leaky showers our

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hirt 323 1550

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Ciustom Office Cleaning, commercial, new const. Licensed,
bonded &amp; insured. Quality

Lawnmower sales &amp; service. We

specialty- 25 yrs. Exp.

trimmIng.

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sell the best &amp; service the rest.

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ormerli Harriett's Beauty Noo4
519E. 1st St., 322-3712

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ARMYNAVY SUaPL.US

Beds, ObI motel box springs &amp;
mattresses $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1215 5. French, 323.7310.

sod laying &amp; free
373 2945

Beauty Care

62-Lawn.Garden

37744Q1

0 eneral Lanascapin.

specialists, top soil &amp; (III dirt.

Alans Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

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Appliances

ROOF TRUSSES
We have several sizes of trusses
(or sale at discount prices. For
information. Call e31-6290,

M.intensnc'

- Air tondltieá%v4,' Heating, ElectrIcal, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671 6291.
Llc., Bonded &amp; Ins.

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$35 &amp; up.

322-5791

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Pro. keds $1490 pr.

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good cond. 1 owner. Best offer.

Air Conddioning

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9047361123

1915 Camero SW, 9 pass, very

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292711wy.1792
Sanlord,Fla.37771

301 W.lstSt.

310 Sanford Ave.

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good cond. Econ. trans. Asking

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CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy. N. C. 21906

Low Down Payment

RETIREMENT HEAVEN

This Is th, way to get away from It
alIt Located in country near
Ocala National Forest, this
mobile home with additional
area built on elvis ms'e room
tItan you would believe. Near to
everything needed for comfort.
It's only 113,7* One yr, wittaidy.

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REALTOR 332-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?
uneweu in sept. oieariyOct., on
the St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good knowledge of the
river &amp; boating experience.
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Repossessions I trade-Ins.

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cars, trucks 8. heavy equipmen.,,
327 5990

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ROIISON MAIIINE

laMous for sase

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REALTOR 322 1000 MIS

323 4061 or cvii. 323-0317

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home. Central H&amp;A.w-w carpet,

M Unsworth Realty

NUAITY

From
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vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322-2611

HIGH &amp; DRY

luild to Suit--our lot or yours.
PHAVA, FHA23S&amp; 245

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322•2420

ska4one.W,sI.$sM4I
sewer &amp;

home, w-city water,
paved s?rret. 143,000.

Losing your home &amp; credit' I :i;
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 372 0216.

REALTOR. MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

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roof, 2 car garage, C A&amp;H,
drapes &amp; carpet, ig lot, shade.
Golf course near, many extras.

Priced 562,900. 1mm. possession.

72 Ford Ranchero
5600
323-8361

77-JUflk Cars Removed

arage Sale Fri. 17th &amp; Sat. 15th. 9
to 1. ClothIng, Misc. &amp; Plants.
233 S. 4th St., Lake Mary.

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masonary home. 2500 sq ft under

finest neighborhoods. $64,900.

3210759

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BUILDER. 322-2217.

OVER 2SOOsq ft of gracious living
in this lovely Ig Mayfair 3 BR 2 b
home, beautifully shaded dbl
sIzed lot in one of Sanford's

Harold Hall Realty

buyer. $32,000

$38,000. Low down payments.

SEAUTIFULI I BR, 3 bath home
in Idyllwilde of Loch Arbor I C
HAA, w-w carpeting FR, DL eq
eat in kit., flrepleca &amp; every

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By apt. only. 323-6203.

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William Maliczowskl Realtor
3227953

Reg. Real Estate Breker

STENSTROM

Worsthr what to do with Two? Sell
One - The quick, easy Want-Ad
way. The magic number Is 322-

many extras, Assumable loan.

2635 Sanford Ave.
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retreat, St. Johns River.
Covered boat dock. $32,300.

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Auto, A C, PS. Like new
52200. 373 7607
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Garage Sale: $05 Park Ave. Aug.
17 &amp; 1$. Sewing machine, bed
springs 1. other misc.

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•v..owner wood frame 3 BR, 1
bath, 2 large scre.ned porches,
refinished woodwork &amp; floors,
- fireplace, wooded lot 516,500.
331.4692. after 5:30.

Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901-255
8311 for further details.

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15' travel trailer. Sleeps 6. 3 way
lights, gas 3 burner w oven,
toilet, ice box 1795, )
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Speedway.

Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every

Vehicles

75-Recreational

Carport Sale-Plants 8. Misc. Fri.
&amp; S-at. S to 6. 901 E. 25th St.,
Sanford.

INC. REALTORS
S30-4133 or 339-011 eves.

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I Hwy 92, 1 mile west of

Thurs-Sat. Follow signs.

fjRREST 'GREENE

FOR SALE two story, 2 bedroom
townhouse, w-w carPeting, all
appliances, pool. in Sanford near
shopping, schools, by owner,
321-0255
eves.,
128,000.

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Sylvan, 60 acres, 20 acres

already platted. Over 1600' of
Ut. Front wooded. $500,000.

107W. Commercial
Phone 332 7881.Sanford

141. valencia Ct. 3 BR, 1½ bath,
brick const. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. 526.500.

BATEMAN REALTY

Multipis Listing Sorvics

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JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.

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JUSTMAPEPAYMENTS-69tO
75 modelS. Call 339 9100 or 8341603 (Dealer).
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across from Pinebree:e Egg Farm

S4-rage Sales

so-Autos for Sale
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Kelloggs Auction Sales

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Sunland (Suniand Estates) 9-4.
Dishes, few clean ladies' &amp;
children's clothes &amp; misc.
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Garage Sale 2 homes Markham
Rd.. Paola. Lots of goodies 10-5,

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w. Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker

323 5324

ATTRACTIVE I BR 2 8 ranch
style home, ig rms, fenced side

REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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9LTOR323.7s3

Fam.size.goodcond.
5125.3220570
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53500. 830-1676, eve. 2930311.

dressers,

CASH DOOR PRIZES.

CLOTHES LEFT OVER FROM
YOUR GARAGE SALE? Call
531-2796 from 9-11 am. for pickup.

"It isn't like I don't know Harold, Mother. We've
spent hours together In gasoline !ifle$"

4 1-Houses

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6 cyl.. std ,good on gas.
52950 323 6033 aft Sp m.
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ii Ford camper, special truck w10'
camper self contained.

truck load of sm used mdse. in
boxes &amp; misc.

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glassware.

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Zoned commercial- 100' on

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Carport Sale, Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun. 10-7,
704 Wynn Dr. (Sunland Estates)
Wd A-C; queen size bed frame;
cut glass &amp; misc. Nothing over

LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT?
House 4 Garage Apt. good
location. $32,500.

LARGE LOT X 3 BR 2 B split plan,
beautiful landscaping, fenced bk
yd, room br garden. $32,300.

Sanford Ave. 111-500..

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Dryer, white, dec. Kenmore

LIKE NEW
3 BR home w-C HIA, tastefully
decorated. Deitona area. Priced
rlght at $25,500.

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LARGE ASSORTMENT
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Thursday 7 P.M.

MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

$31,500.

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7361

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Consignments Welcome
KeIIoggs Auction Sales

P-U. 4 on the floor.

1975 Ford

Auction Thurs. 7 PM.
,avit0 Ave. at Hwy 421

10 Pc, LR Pit Group, $353. Free
Delivery. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92 So. of Sanford.
322-8721

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Owner motivated 2 BR, 1 8,
carport, den w-wet bar, eat.in
kit. $23,000.

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dranci New In?erspring Bedding '
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vage, 17-92 S.of Sanford 322-172,

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dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction. 323 5670

52-Appliances

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HVielsMSsdese,luNmsptm.y hirilWmtaflflVienat*.*f PSI SEMINOLE COUNTY. Publish: August 1.11. 22, i:
lakefront.
wIlN*lCleilSitt*Cewt,aml$, FLORIDA
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tomberl,)2,
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upon
dowsnhsd in nil WTItaInt. The Pishell,
Piesrsahlemay,
CIVIL ACTION NO. ,,-lITh.cA*1
-,rmark*t help. Must be Ix.
Miws it Nid edt blIPS for
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Økionced. Stocitmin. cashiers,
IUNijIFICTUiS
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FORECLOSURE
OF
LIEN
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CHARLES 1. LIE.
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NAME STATUTE
mast cutters. Apply in person.
Pliad,
Wind.
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCUINs
Barn, 25th A Pink.
ONINA CofW, FAa o six nn. - PithIonor
Nitico 15 hereby given lli. tile
prertysIWNiRk1flbflC45p,
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Fl.11i
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undersIgned, pursuant to no
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LOTS 7 and &amp; BLOCK 22. ON
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NOTICIOP ACTION
fflU.3. - ISP. heavy eqp1.
in. and fit kmlnolo County,
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TO: - 1011$ HAVE LII
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titi MMS Il-ad: RIVER OAKS
eumhoning OW NlW,Ioo dowNed a
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ho rlpodts snpojs
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LOTIPsidI. ILOCIC 10.
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lIst as sot ssrduadurnpi ii

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Minihal In a newspaper of ginoral

A. Ledier,
P.O. lox IN
pflrd, PheWS $V71

sot.rnienwiemI.y luptumbsr, ye 10115 Count in the alive Si.
thud causes and tad Vie are
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2or 3 BR home located in a quiet
neighborhood wIll go FHA or

ainlng Co5i In the work.
ply to Seminole County
° janford, Fl. 32771 by August 21,

Florida, once a wiek ten 51k (6)

1700 sq ft living area.

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Top Prices Paid
Used, any conditIon 6148126

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eor ai piiad

REPRESENTATiVE:

YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED TuIppti$us $5.$)4
ON en lotion has been filid aisbist pI:

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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL ClrG$a$ien

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TO: OTIS TAYLOR. JR.. O.*4
altsrnay,
whoseiIrotes
- OTIS TAYLOR
p
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while $4*I 11 'u1ti
Word. Emmanuel, sHUN A

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51 ic

MiNe w. Harper

landscaped, work shop, green

u-Wanted to Buy

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BUY.SELL,TRADE
311-315E.FirstSt.
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, 'ieyman IevsI up. In El. trade or
ion of an approved

ORDERED that thi• above 1Okl W
suit and order for Unnimed. -

defendants to

CASTRO CONVERTIBLE
Double bld.175
8317420

Salary range 1151-1256 whly.

so, jUdIflS'st by default wijI be

u pitsy,ai RIP1SSSWItIV

NOTICE OP ACTISN

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IeIatP.O- lox 1151 Middletown, Ohio

PILED thinOdObSr1.1$79.lfyoufaItdo

Neot A. Harpsv, Jr.

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Private entrance, adults only. no

"1 'desworker (Electrician)

(Service by Publication),

causes uld ON ye are hereby

,, $uffing envelopes with our
,,cIrcuIars. For Information:

ORo it the first pubilcatlin of this efen agaInst viu fir me - rehlof
demand In the complaint. tt is.
NoticeliMminlelrstlon:

SIUMIYER, JR..

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by Gill Fox

3 BR, 2 8 pool home, beautIfully

For rent turn, nice 1 BR house. W.
Wcarpet, adults no pets, ref. 322.

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William MalIctowiki Realtor.
322-7953.

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pets. 1004 Palmetto.

moy, Poot Off Ice lox 3593,

SEMINOLE, a Netiistal binlilile WILL. SE FOREVER UPPED

thotanadloahiobses filed agabist TAYLOR and EDWARD
in nile

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AU. CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND Oiiende, FlorIda 31505, not t4ter

PSaintiOI,ve.
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YOU All HERESY NOTIFIED OTIS TAYLOR, IL. I.k.l OTIS

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL SANK OP OBJECTIONS NOT

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CASE NO..7.hlISCA-fl,i

THU STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: EDWARDS. IIUMIYI*. JR.

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that dtallengss me IhlVi i copy thirsof UP

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Iurlsmctlsn of the court.

JOIN THE TNOU$AND$ OP

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IN THU CIRCUIT COVET POP ropns11,tative, or me venus en W. Wherry, Assistant United States

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MONTHS PROM THE DATE OF and plead in said action, and file '' $OFS.
YOU? answer with the Clink oh this
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
psn as much as $500 Per 1000

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OTIS TAYLOR, JR., a4s OTIS
TAYLOR and EDWARD

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ATLANTIC SANK OP SEMINOLE,
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Seminole County, FlorIda,

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to whim a copy of thIs Notico

ISMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA MAMILI
CA$INO.$.i$N.CA4IK
P0 DrawN

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COWIIfl NOID?AhilNff

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W. C. Hvtdilsen, Jr.
NUTCHISON, MORRIS A

IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT

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TERRACE, according to put
DSPUIYCIIrk sIck personal roprssantative.
10,
All pi,si.s Interested In me .. therisf as recorded In Plat

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rliI'st. titlior interest in me property
me dote when It will bYme
shall be stated. It th, claim is hereinafter dsscrIbed. You are

shall delIver oufficleid on the following described property:
ClIrkofffi.CfrvNC,ufl cophssofniecl&amp;,n,otnecu.rk,o Lct7andmeWlafutofLots.ark
lyPStVkioRaSinaan utaolstheclerktornailonscopyt, "I" First Addition, DI Ii

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ARTHUR H. SECKWITHJR. 11CU
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3 choke lots ready to build on in
Deltona. $5000 for all.

Clean furnished lit floor Apt,

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all OVIS' the place, we had to
WlTNlumyhaniandthssaslit contingent or unllquidated, the hensby notified that an action has
jamptolnthessatogdcissrol tlilsCsurttbls 13th day it August, nature of me
be been Instituted against you in the
in,.
stated. If the claim Is secusid, me above Court by the United States g
the boat to give the lidlcoptsr ($UL)
shall be doscnlbed. The America, to foreclose the mortgage

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41-Houses

Furrnshed

Apts. for Sensor CItIzenj' Down.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowin, Ill Palmetto

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docssd; and all unknown parties
or attorney, and the amount having or claiming to have any
daimed.
If the claim Is riot yet due,

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Noon The DQy Before PubIkatior

New Smyrna on beach, lovely pool
•'Wbu*slwwietimdaralll NOnffilSSfsStofLiihI.($UbI.Ctto thaltheadmlnistnitionoftheostate TED STATES OF AMERICA,
side condo apt. Avail for Sept.
anwssmantalen,theNorth
hlfisi
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Anita
W.
Harper,
docassad,
File
Plaintiff,vs.
KENNETH
CH1SOLM,
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bookings. Reduced rate of $140
remember
ofmeshesofuldLot13),aII NumborW3Ol-CP,Is pending In the ANNIE I. CHISOLM, DELORES
British Co
wkiy. For details call 617.2339.
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my breath," said Arthur Mose, In SprII'sI Hammock. accordIng o CircuIt Court for Seminole County, CHISOLM. ANNIE MAE cII1S6LM,
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Guard early today, "All Ii well, ikipper othe Camargua, which $at thinsef rsidid in Pie? SOIlS , Florida, Probate Division, the ad. LEON DRA CH ISOLM, 0 UI N CY
headed
'lIsoI which is SemInole County OELCHRiST, NORRIS CHISOLM,
p,ge5,ptcRiw-dsof Seminole
for
q ein9 cook. Apply in person
41-Houses
Plymouth carried a aew of sigit. "My County, Florida, (less right of way Ciovs'. Sanford, Florida. TM EUGENE CHISOLM, WELORD
Holiday Inn of Sanford on the
Evening IIeiId
England." It Was net known If
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torn and my wrist ot Hlglnssy 17.92) Lass pu'lpsfty PIniOnel rivl5a'statlVe of the istati CHISOLM, Mi
and the un's
t'iIiitront.
Need a 4 BR, 2 B? Carport, fenced
any of 12 or 1) aewuien aboard watch wrenched off. Thin our dssuSol In Official Records look Ii Neal A. HarpIr, Jt. wholi id. heirs, devissis, grantess, issigr.sss,
yd., nicely landscaped, C H&amp;A,
1050, pi- *71.
:ItltR;ty person. Apply In person
dress Is 1407 Allison Avenue, Ilanors, creditors, trustees, onot
Injwsd.
w
sung
went.
Circulation Dept. 322.2611
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Aftan'sonte Spiings, Florida.
w.w carpet. Good location.
WSJICT TO:
'NoIiday Inn of Sanford on the
Race officials sold they
"Iasverthougi*Iwotida.a Easamanhs recordsd In Official MM1 and address of the personal
143.900.
l*efront.
nie ESTATE OF FMNKIE
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believed the VIet mli011tY desrW
whssl coatpkti with a Records leok 1050, pa,e 450, rSpnSlifltatIvVs attorney are sot MAE CHILSOLM, decamed; and all A
Easy maintenance for this) BR, 1
,Msd'sanic or trainee for VW'5, S
$5ffiIii&amp; County Public Records. forth below.
were sit. bd had switched off
unknown parties having or claiming
B for $27,900. $11,000 dwn. no
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holidays,
fringe
.4y
wit.,
paid
1.1051 dud January 27. w.a. as
All persons having claims or to hive any right, title or intent In
qualifyIng or VA or FHA.
- the wide tbag broke off. .mano botwean Snsdham, Inc. demands $Nlnst the istats e me property t,eneIn-oeqonants$200 to $300 to start
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ThankGodfor'5wlifsrqis." andDynatranics,lnc.,nouawliofly required, WITHIN THREE NOTICE OP SUIT AND ORDER 'p:iolspendingonexp. 3592562.
20 lots Zoned Residential -, sizes
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owned subsidiary of G.sinal MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF POP UNNAMED DEFENDANTS
- sarI at .7k100, prIces st*rt at
D.rid _____ . -Dge.sbes CorpWatIen. oubT0 . APPEAR-- AND' PLEAD flASJ%*JTOMaTIVRMACHINIITT
$I1* High a's-p. you'don'$ reid
JLLJ
bósrtth yacht 'Cldros. wqusnssy aisigne to innemior,,1pine rebuiidsr. Seminole Auto
a boat.
(SERVICE . PUSLICATION)
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above court a written TO: ALL. unknown heirs, divIsess, ,.,achIne, 301 E. 25th P1. isp.
dsscrthed hew he was plucked Cartoon, a oubsidlary theref and
Wages commensurate wISC'
Howabout a 11*, 1 B, older home
in OflIdoh PICos-do look statement of any Claim or demand legateis, grantees, assignees,
Ott of the
by helicopter:
1,,,,,iiIty.fringe
benefits.
on Mellonville Ave., 2 garages,
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'ie, page 357 ken inols COWWY they may have. Each claIm must be
.Cei6wte Magazine
creditors.
trustees.
oh
other
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'Along cam. a gig ntic
in writing and must Indicate nil clilmanti, by, through, under or
fsncod bit yd., fruit tress 1.
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sald meNsnmSmfestofsaidL.tfl)a Lot TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ____________________
PSThOPS with a iurYUed veteran yac$ilpin Rob James. 21(1111 the Ninth 315 test thsnsof) CLAIMS 0* DEMANDS AGAINST
Lii 32 (loss nil North Mi f..t THE ASOVE STATE AND ALL UNITED STATES DISTRICT
et140III( system, officials sold.
Several survivors spoke of and
thireof), (subjsct to an assomant OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
Among the yachts that boeiscaIiliginwavssasIall aflnemiNon,hlsfestthenesf,me IN THE ESTATE:
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
retired win thi U.S. yacl*a
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED CASE NO. 7$.4324qj.Clv.p-tJ.

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betwesi Coi'nwall and Ireland sold Lii 13: and the Wastenly 13.0
FRESH OKRA
Many of the 3t$dtl COltiflUld while four helicopters and two test i me Easterly 11913 flit if me
, fern., wi's A blk mixture, 11
Mon..Wld..Frl.
lb.,
$32
r.ward
for
yri. old. 01
the race. The Argsuitkie yacM suinnarine-hunting aircraft Northerly 37.0 flit said Lii 13.
n23
AND further subject to an
return or Information. 323.0fl6. _________________________
Acadia, on charter from Its U.S. flew rus sorties.
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Poultry, beef, pork. I isl's. Free
owners, wM the hid Admiral's 11 Ukuile Admiral's Ciç and ainss urssas
doliveny, mm. uo ordor. Sanford
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Cars
e-ct
across me seum 23.0 test of me _________________
yOhSfi"'tlllM race from Cewss in
area. 322.2314. Sam's Portion
NinIfi 11.0,1st iinil hit 119.13
Masts.
Wl7 tOdaY.
England aaoN 0lfl NM to
iisaid Lii 13, and me South 35.0 fist
'siid care In my home, isp
TIEDSI', COIDPSUJII in thi Fastnet Rock
at
the it me west 10.17 test of me NodI's
mother of 2. All ages. 2106 Mitch
il-instructions
171.1 test it said Lot 201 and me
ct w. Pinecn.st ares. 323.9355.
final, FseInst kg of th. ivies, sodhsadsrn t of
SouthlS.OfloiofftisNinitlhlS.Otest
i.Ou
oUlovel10
of lbS WOrldS
ofNoEasthSl.$lfestofsaidLstul.
Legal Notice
Tuesday nIglt with all handa on yacM races. Th. freak dorm
AND further subject to an ___________________
MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
struck early Tuesday, .ssarnant for erees arid inyals
board safe. The lUalos cet
323.0112
C,ialiv,E*pnaUiOfls
ov.randacr.slme East 35.0 fist of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
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Los Angeles, skippered
by
thtg
boats
abed
ilk.
nsatc
me west 101.5 fistof saId Lot 21. his SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA __________________
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PROlATE DIVISION
1emis Kilroy, 5150 th,id. dichein a sea whipped by near- me North 171.0 fist thereof.
18-Iheip Watci
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yad* M
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Pni hurricane gusts astonished Loss property dsecred In Of. Pill Numbin 79.3S1.CP
Olvisti.
ficlal Racords look 1050, pale 67$.
as a member of the U.S. SYISI lbS UlOd 4IIPIIIIICId Parcel
I: The Ninth 340 fist of
LPN. FulhtImi&amp; part time. Apply
IN lii ESTATE OP
AdmfrMI Ct team,
In person Lakeviaw Nursing
ANITA W. HARPER
seamen.
11 and me North 560 test ii Lot
Center, 91 E. 2nd St. •
Heath, originally reported tO
"I have been round the would subled to an essemani aie nie
Deceased
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Eleven of the dead were 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, 79 hours 1
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their radio sets u a safety
- Naval vessels working off the British and the 12th was
Winde Id16 mi and inaisive
Sundoy - Noon FridGy
ecauti to allow atrese ,,
i it.rted from Cowes, to
west coast of Britain today Identified as F.H. Ferris, an take the overall lead on seascav&amp;*theYacIs TusadsY calls to be heard. Many were Sn.FIonIdi,olfinforuliand
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ash it public outcry to liii MØsst
rescued Admiral's Cup race American living In London and
as they sailed from the Iii. of
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and blot budsc for coob. me
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WIgtd around Fnet Rock and j
survivors from scores of skipper of the Arladne. The Fo
&amp;1th py1 $4In
covu aloni the Irish
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property in
Jisabled yachts, battered by a nationality of the 13th was net te Edward Heath, ctaIn of back to Pbinodh In the final and EiwJfi
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Seminole County. Fiends, to.wlt:
4-PersOnalS
6-Child Care
fierce Atlantic gale that killed Immediately known.
Parcol A: ThS fist S.I3 flit ii Lii _____________________
-l of the Admiral's Ciç five,
j'5 k1j,j'
Ihere ,',
10, the North $.0 fist of tii. East
more than a dozen yachtsmen.
Among those to finish the 606. had radioed an SOS Tuesday race ShilL ThSTS wetS
er for the anaflid hoML which , , and nil South 0.0 fist ii
unique Kindirgartlr
Will skins my frn. p1
Race officials said 13 people mile race unharmed was Ted ingwurepc'essafetodmy and Admiral's Ci yaclda from 19 carried no radios.
for 5 year olds
11* East 3W01 fist ii Lot its liii
w.pool.MI1i. Call 322.6443
the fleet of
lied in international racing's Twnar, owner of the Atlanta attem$Ing to finish the race. niticits WI
The word sesa had abst.d East 1W13 flit of Lii 12, nil liii
Coil
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fist of nil Norm 10.0 Iii' ii
worst disaster when the StOrm, Braves baseball team and
race.
th
bet conditions were dill moder- hlLI3
JIcopt and 5w- cr
COMMUNITY BULLETIN
Lot 13,ailsf Lot 01; elI In SPRING
WO,flW4OOIiM
A)1t In
BOARDS ARE GREATwith only 30 minutes warning skipper of the 1977 America's face viseeli were 1 wor'1ng flat
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a ate to rough and unlikely tO HAMMOCK REPLAY, 5c5fl
tosh.neyourlpt.
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
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Wednesday, Aug. 15, im

School Bus Drivers Reach New Contract'
By SHARON CARRASCO

management team that
features a 6.04 percent
Increase in base salaries.
The bus drivers union Is
the fourth of four unions to
agree to terms for the
third-year contract.
With the 6.04 percent

Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County
School Bus Drivers
Association, Inc. reached a
contractural agreement
Monday with the school

management team.
Also, the pay ceiling for a
driver with more than 10
years experience was
Increased. Before the new
contract a bus driver with
15 years experience
received the same pay as

increase, the base pay for a
beginning bus driver who
works a six-hour shift will
increase from $4,193 to
$4,578. The hourly wage
rose from $3.79 to $4.02,
said Ernest Cowley, chief
negotiator for the school

someone with 10 years
experience. For example, a
bus driver this year with 10
years experience made
$7,362 if she or he were
working eight hours per
day. But a driver next year
with 15 years exMiertre

- working the same hours
will be paid an annual
salary of $8,747, Cowley
said.
In other changes, bus
drivers were granted an
increase In life insurance

OURSELVES

reement
s,o'x w

coverage
$5,000 at no cost to the
employees, Cowley said.
Employees have the option
of purchasing an additional
$3,000 in insurance
coverage at their own
expense.

director of the Seminole
Education Associatioa
(SEA), served .as)
negotiator for the buA.
drivers. The bus drivers
union represents about 165
employees.

M'*i 11'*ions Of Computer Records Invade Your Privacy

L Foreign (ESOL) Students

Swap Recipes At Picnic

Some things never get right that entails invading a lot people want action now to stop enforcement files, which she who in 1946 was rejected for life
minor assault on one man's possible to turn this storage into
tiny
indeed
corna
dangerous
surveillance
straightened
out, cradle to of other people's privacy, what they consider a slide from got under the Freedom of insurance because a neighlx)r
privacy grave.
And
even if they're People want crime stamped sly surveillance to dotty data- Information Act, contained a in a spiteful and absolute he
Once there was a Duchess pared to what's been going on in system."
Sixty-three
percent
of
the
straight,
where
do government out. But how can law enforce- veillance on the part of notation that she'd had an told an investigator that Koch
who told Alice: "'Tis love that past years in public and private
makes the world go round!" institutions. Granted, the American public couldn't agree and private institutions get off ment agencies operate with government, banks, insurance amorous affair with the poet had had leukemia 10 years
crudely more. That is the Harris-poll putting them on file and informants who have stopped companies, employers, schools, Ezra Pound before the first before. That turned Koch into a
Alice said no. "It's done," she question
was
Said, "by everybody minding engineered, a passing Irritant, finding on Americans who swapping them around? That's informing because criminals and other aspects of Big World War. She says she was 10 vigorous espouser of prIvcy
their own business!" Alice had Nevertheless, where do they get believe the use of digital what has the public steamed up, have the right to get the files Braherism in putting its foot in years old at the time (1913), legislation. It led to his, ,onever met Pound until many sponsoring when he was., a
her own Wonderland. I have off asking me peremptorily computers should be sharply according to r*ent surveys, that show who informed on it.
There are plenty of slips years later, and didn't like him Congressman — along yth
People don't want their them? The proper balance Is a
mine.
"what are you going to do" with restricted in the future to
Rep. Barry M. Goldwater Jr1privacy invaded. But they insist stumper.
atrocious. The novelist Kay then.
On or about 2:30 p.m., July 18, my own property?
preserve personal privacy,
There
Is
the
can
of
Edward
I.
of
the Privacy Act of 1974, 4he
Atrocious datavelilance slips Boyle in San Francisco conI Mapped into it. My bank. I
Once an item of info enters on their right to know what's
But the major assault on
Still, the polls show that most firms that her government law- Koch, now mayor of New York, major privacy law,
presesiteda savings withdrawal American personal privacy -a the computer's dossier, most going on inside government, a
slip for $10,000 to a teller,
supreme irritant — lies in what dten it is there in perpetuity.
"That's a lot of money," he one critic has called the trend Lurking? Well, let us see.
said. "Get an O.K."
Death by cienputer
toward a Dossier Society.
I stood in line and in 20 President Carter has In update New York, Charles
minutes reached a young reported (it is not recorded Weidner, 43, says he is still
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woman who looked at my whether he gulped when he first dead. Doornail dead he's been
FILLER
WIREBOUND
passbook and withdrawal slip.
PAPER
rd of this) that "the federal for a year. Consigned to eterPack of
NOTEBOOK
She lOoked Wng and severely. government holds almost four nity by errant megabits in a
uaIst
For special reports,
Sw frowned. Merciful heavens, billion (4,000,000,000!) records digital bog. Waiting to come
lined
70 lined sheets
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alive by the grace of a corn•
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"What are you going to do
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resurrect him,
with It?" she asked ItfllY
"They
told
my
lawyer
that
REACH
prove I'm ally.
;MAT1s
"Put it in a batter bank," I
they have tolleto the computer
TOOTHBRUSH
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to get me back alive," Weidner
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Out of me. I thought of saying I projects have substantial ad- straightening my case out, but
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was going to give It to Richard ditlonal files," The government as far as I'm concerned It's not
Prs.measured.
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M. Nixon for pad favors or I is said to maintain more than straightened out,"
LIMIT 2
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Weldner lives In Dryden,
was going to change It into 8,000 data syatems
LIMIT
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Susan B. Anthony dollars and
C BALLPOINT CRAYOLA
iprb1de it... never mind. The mine. The foregoing statistics children, and a Social Security
I
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ARRID EXTRA.DRY
CRAYONS
clerk went to higher authority. are only a foothill to the computer insists he drew his
Medium point,
ANTI.PERSPIRANT
Box of 16
blue ink
Scented only.
mountain of computerized last breath Aug. 8, 1978. He
She returned with an O.K.
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pens.
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She showed the documents to record-keeping systems kept by laughed when his monthly
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PACkOp
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SUPER STRENGTH
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better bank." A shaken man, I facilities, mall junkies, invest!- his wile's name. Then, 10 days
CLEARASIL
GILLETTE TRACU
finally got a cashier's check gating outfits, and what have before Christmas, his wife was
1 ounce tube.
EVIRIADYHAA
notified she was a beneficiary
and left, feeling maybe a great you.
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ALKALINIC
Carter pointed out that the in his death.
machine
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POUCH
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Clear Plastic ,
For flashlights
Then his Social Security
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With durable
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COTYMERAUDE
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language for "deceased" InSPRAY COLOGNE I1
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Assorted colors
Mrs. Margaret Victoria grandchildren.
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Sanford and Mrs. Cgrm
VICTORIA—Funeral services
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fl u.peopauua
of Clakavilie, Imlana; a
for Mrs. Margaret Victoria
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By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer

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Each student prepared a
dish Indigenous to his
dell" land and met for a
óy of canoeing, volleyball
sad other activities at the
lake located in the rw
tbwed corner, of the SCC
Cg
The tghlig$ of the day
was the presentation of the
tcates
•
"This program is free to
y adult who wishes to
- Improve
his English
speaking ability with
phesis
coping with
áerydiy situations.
"Coping skills come
:tlrd," said program
. -'ckairman Marilyn MItchell. "We teach the
;
-students how to
.
municate: applying
going to the doc ç, .
tag ta MOSSI M
wadi" with govern-?alagsIC1es.W. try tO
Student to
vive without the help of
the PngtI'h iisrpM.r."
More than 130 students
tske advantage of the
frogran each term and
:*tend class at the college
sr In one of several
Sutreach centers
tt the County and
Park. Four levels
- C1MIS are 1v11141e
?,
,
gInnlng
through

REQ. $19.95

UT. WOOD LAOOU 40
2,3" stePs. REQ. $1.99

IRISH SPRING
BARSOAP

REQ. $1.49
99$

LAWN MOWER
3.5 H.P. Bi-lggs S Stratton
engine, easy recoil start.
cutting hee9ht.

minutes. Drain on paper
towel and serve with sweet
said sour sauce.
TOSTONFS
(FRIED PLANTAINS)
This recipe comes from
Abner Galanes, a 13-yearold student from Puerto
Rico who now lives with his
family In
2 anns
3
oil

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Kills indeors
or out. .oI.

Press comers together and
withegg yolk.
Fry in hot oil for 34

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Utility shelf for
bucket or brush.

1 tablespoon minced
white onions
1 teaspoon garlic salt
34 teaspoon minced
coriander
1 egg
dash of pepper
dash of Monosodium
Glutamate (MSG)
1 package of Won Ton
shells
2 cups vegetable oil
1 ea yolk
In a bowl mix pork,
onion garlic salt pepper,
MSG, and egg. Place
teaspoon of mixture In
center of Won Ton shell and
fold edges over (see in.
struetlons on package).

Coll ege's English for
speakers
of
Other
Languages
(ESOL)

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Gosoom
Root,
a
housewife and student
from Thailand who Is now
living in Geneva, submits
this recipe.
1 cup ground pork

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Smalley, 83. of 1311 MNnol.
Ave., sanford, who died U to what gives In
Tuesday, will be Mid Pridsy at
feuding, be said: "In essence
11 am., at the Brake Pimeral
they have to defraud the
Home In Miami with Oramkow
Funeral Horns, Sanford in computer. They said they have
thesis. Interment will be In the
to 'beat the system.' I'm
Flails, Memorial Perk
prsy1tg
It's straightened out."
In Miami.

FRIED WON TON

While the Puerto Ricans
er* back for seconds of
Italian food, the Colosn.
bians finished the Vietnemese egg rolls, and the
Pakistanis were looking for
more of the fried
mushrooms from Korea.
With 20 foreIgn oowdrfes
represented, the food was
varied and definitely
dliclous the end of year
pknic held
by
stodeids and faculty of
Seminole
Community

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thick
slices
and
fry.
Remove
,
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him oQ
iat
between wax paper.
Remove kmpaper and
fry again until brown.
'

beer, oil, salt, and MSG.
Beat egg whites and fold
into mixture. Dip
mushrooms in batter and
fry
300 degrees until
brown.
SWEET CORN
TAMALES

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GUAVA DESSERT
Mirta Sordo, a refugee
from Cuba who now lives in
Orlando, suggests the
following dessert:
6 ripe guavas
1 pound sugar
2 cups water
Peel the guavas and cut
in half. Remove seeds with
tablespoon. Boil fruit in
water with a pinch of salt
for 20 minutes. Stir in sugar
and continue to boil for an
additional 10
Cool
and serve.

at

Flory M. Davis, a
housewife and student
from Coda Rica now living
In Enterprise, tells tamale

techniques.
10 ears of corn
legg
1 tablespoon butter or
margarine
¼ pound white cheese
(Parmesan) grated
1-3 cup sugar
salt to taste
Grate corn. Add beaten
egg and rest of ingredients, mix thoroughly. Take
leaves from corn and put
them In
To
each tamale, take
011ie leaf and put about a
tablespoon of the mixture
In the middle. Fold over
and wrap tamale as you
would a package; tie well.
When all tamales are
wrapped, place them In a
sthall amount of boiling
water and cook for 15
minutes, Serve hot or cold.
FREED BACALMTOS

minutes.

PEA PODS
AND CUCUMBERS
44 Servings)
2thsp.cooklng oil
¼ cup chopped onion
¼ tsp. crushed red
pepper
I Goa. pkg. frozen Chinese
pea pods
1 c'acwnber, peeled,
seeded and cut into */4.thch
slices
I tbsp. cider vinegar
I tsp. soy sauce
34 tsp. sugar
34 tsp. salt
34 tsp. ground ginger
Heat oil in wok or large
skillet. Add onion; cook
over high heat, stirring
constantly, 2 minutes. Stir
in cucumber and crushed
pepper and cook, stirring. 1
minute. Add pea pods and
cook, stirring, 2 minutes or
more. Remove from
heat; blend in vinegar, soy
sauce, sugar salt and
—. Serve at once or
chill and serve as a ulad
on crisp lettuce.

water to soften.

make

Hedda Morales, a
student from Puerto Rica,
submits this recipe.
1 pound oodiish
4 cups flour
4 cups water
1 clove garlic, crushed
dash of pepper
Mix together flour,
water, g%c end pepper,
then set aside. Cock codfish
in boiling water then piece.

Memorial Fund
For Lt. W.L. Price

FRIEDMUSHROOM

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the recipes provided by
.s Madents:

in cold water and flake.
Add flaked fish to mixture
and fry by spoonful in hot
oil or grease until brown.

Kyonili So, a student
from Korea living in Forest
Qty, shares this recipe.
pound mushrooms
2ciçs flow
1 can beer
1 tamespoon on
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspimn MW
4 eggs whites
Wash mushroom,
sprinkle with salt, then sat
aside to dry. Mix flow,

A memorial fund has been established for
U. William L. Price at the Flagship Bank of
Sanford. This fund will be used for the specific
purpose of purchasing a memorial in
remembrance of U. Price of the Sanford
Fire Department.
All donations are to be forwarded to the
"Bill Price Memorial Fund" c-o Sanford Fire
Department, 130 French Ave., Sanford,
3m1.
A memorial will be decided on at a later
date by U. Price's widow and the Sanford

REQ. $159.99

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someone with whom I ant very
much in love and know I could
be happy.
He Is from a socially
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since both were shortlived,
each lsailft less than a, yew.
His family wants us to have a
gala wedding with all the frills,
Including my wearing his
grantknotlwr'sweddfnggown.
There Is nothing I would like
more than to have this very
special wedding, but what kind
of wedding may
divorced
woman have under the circumdances?
Is it necessary that I disclose
my previous mistakes?
KEEPING MY
MOUTH SHUT
DEAR KEEPING: Times
have changed, and so have the
rules about what kind of
wedding a divorced woman
may have. However, the rules
of honest and aboveboard
ceadect remain the same; U
you coutlw to keep your
mesith shut about your two
'mistakes," you will have
made a third.

DEAR ABBY: What would

you say liaguy you weredeting
rang you up and said, "Hey, if I
asked you to marry me last
night, forget It. I must have
beenbombed."
RUTHIE
DEAR RUTHIE: I'd had
replied, "If I said 'yes,' forget
it. I must have been crazy."
DEAR ABBY: My husband
Is in the hospital and will be
there
about three more
weeks. Although he Is restricted
to bed, there are still SOME
things he is
We
are
practically
newlyweds and, since he does
have a private room, we feel
that what we do behind closed
doors is OUR business. But It
seems that the nurses want to
lives. Every time
are alone they find some excuse
to come in and interrupt us. We
used to be embarrassed, but
now
are
are just plain

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tact of ds'wn majors Jefl
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Keftli, saw.
the bead this
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visor, who said it was a hospital You won't have to look far.
room, not a hotel room. For $98
a day, we disagree. What do you
think?
Do you wish you had more
FRUSTRATED friends? For the secret of
DEAR FRUSTRATED: I popularity, get Abby's new
thiskilprlsoserslasome states booklet: "How To Be Popular;
are permitted "conjugal You're Never Too Young at
iMt," bsftaI psttssta vibe TOO, Old," send $1 with als*g.
-s pbiy aldmsbo&amp;4 be *t1ddruas4, *tntPS4 in ,
allowed the same, 'Talk to ys
husband's doctor. He could Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills,
kiss "doctor's orders." I4sa Calif simt
luck.
CONFIDENTIAL TO
"DEPRED1NDURIL4W':
Don't sit around feeling sorry
for yourself. 11 nobody calls you
RIV
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call someone. Get out of theUNSHINE
house and find someone who

The first evening the band
Will betaking it field trip to the
Tangerine Bowl to watch the
"Grout Southern Drusu Corps
zpoi*km" I aturing The 27th
Lancers, Garfield C.d.t.. The
Cavilers and bur cither mp
ftm Us United Slides ad
Canada.
The r.t'hilng pert of the
week, the Band will be wider
direction of Don Schma us
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shells filled with tropical
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air markets display them,
fruits are crowned with a
watermelon, cantaloupe,
Toasted
slivered
row after row. Luscious
from blend of mayonhoneydew and blueberries;
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mix lightly. Spoon into
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rum and fresh, rhappe
shell. Top with almonds
shmeam
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pineapple. Sprinkle tOUted
and marshmallows. Serve
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gardens. Everywhere you
coconut on top and serve,
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look, fresh fruits and
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Fresh and refreshing,
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memorable dressing.
dressing, olives, onion,
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sour
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seasonings. And what could
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her husband's low-fall, diet
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Qul.atis, S. C.
Mrs. Barbara Lg of
Laramie, Wy., cooked
"Curried Chicken Rolls"

31st annual chicken cook.
off.
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Fran C. Foster of Easley In
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1 tablespoon cooking oil
½ cup white wine
1 teaspoon granulated
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place third and win $3,000.

them boned and skinned to
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Mrs.Kaftyn F.Myers, Wil-

4 teaspoon pepper

The Connecticut contest

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placing margarine and
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Add onion and saute about
3 minutes or until soft. Add S
rice, raisins, parsley, curry,
powder, poultry seasoning,:
brown sugar and garlic
powder. Stir until well-'
mixed. Divide stuffing In 4
portions. Place one portion i
on each piece of chicken.
Roll and fasten with
wooden picks. In another
fry pan, place oil and heat
to medium temperature.
Add chicken rolls and cook,
turning, about 15 minutes
or until brown on all sides.
Add wine and bouillon.
Cover and simmer about 30
minutes or until fork can be
inserted In chicken with
ease. Makes 4 servings.

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onion, finely chopped
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¼ cup raisins
1 tablespoon chopped

ant cooked "Shirley's
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requirements and used

Other winners were:
Mrs. Shirley Miska of
Weston, a, third; Mrs.
Barbara M. Zollikofer,
Towson, Md., foirth; and

Prize-winning recipe results from hiband's diet.

ranging in age from 16 to
22. She says feeding the
five males In her household
forced her to spend a lot of
time In the kitchen and "I
decided I might as well
have fun with it."

chicken cock finds chicken
breasts especially suitable
for her husband's dietary

the hod state of South Car-

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president, have four sons

"ate It without adding
ketchup which he
automatically puts on
everything."
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them be your guide. edges with spatula. With a combine drained fruit, honey for canned fruit.
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A browning dish may be
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dessert think bananas.
After all, bananas have
always been one of the most
popular dessert components.
Where would the ice cream
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split? They're the perfect food
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in the produce department -at electric blender, com bine all
all times of the year. Give a ingredients. Cover, process at
delightful and nourishing new high speed 10 seconds. Push
twist to the conventional Ice down fruit with heavy spoon.
cream pop onasticli.
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Banana Banditos mean tun mixture is the consistency of
from the very beginning for soft Ice cream. Spoon mixture
youngsters. Fun to make, fun to Into dessert dishes and serve;
look at and above all, fun to eat. or freeze in four 4-ounce cups.
Simply dip frozen banana Insert Ice cream sticks after
halves in creamy melted first 10 minutes of freezing,
caramels. The caramel-coated then freeze until firm, about 3
bananas become banditos when or hours. Yield: 4 servings or 4
banana sugar cookies are Ice cream pops.
added for hats. Raisins make
BANANA BANDITOS
noses and dabs of prepared
4 medium bananas, cut in
frostings become the eyes and half, peeled
mouth. The final flourish Is a
8 popsicle sticks
strip of licorice for a
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completely. Immediately
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and prepared frosting for eyes
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to glue raisin for nose, and
string licorice for moustache.
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list Year, No. 310—Thursday, Mugust 16, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Price 15 Cents

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In Audit-Related Financial Situation,
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ounty May Join Others To S ue State

Pucis soos
.AUIUT 114S

coPvmoHt-1 979

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County Administrator Roger Neiswender today said
he "would not rule out the possibility" of the county joining other
counties in a suit against the state over a law which changes
auditing requirements.
"It's not the substance of the act we object to. It's the lack of
foresight, the lack of coordination and the lack of timing involved,
The Idea Itself Is long overdue," said Neiswender, regarding
House Bill 1046.
The bill, passed by the 1979 Legislature, requires each county to
have Its annual audit performed by Independent certified public
accountants. In prior years, the county audits were done by the
state Auditor General's office.

The objection to the bill comes as a result of the financial impact to counties during a year when the Legislature already has
put a five percent lid on the property tax revenue a county, can
demand. On Tuesday, cow'ty budget director Jell Etchberger
said an audit of this year's county funds will cost about $185,000.
That much has been budgeted, he said.
But the problem Seminole and other counties face is having to
pay for audits of previous years which the state did not complete.
The last audit of Seminole County was done in 1976. The total bill
could run to $500,000 for auditing fees if audits for the past two
years have to be paid by the county, he said.
"There has been significant concern about the financial impact
of this bill. At least 30 counties have passed resolutions oi taken
other action to express opposition to the bill," Mike Morell of the

state Association of County Commissioners said today.
He said at least one county has indicated its intent to bring suit
against the state. County attorneys in several other counties are
now researching the options available, Morell said.
Etchberger said there is a chance the county could be forced to
refund $2.5 million in past federal revenue-sharing funds if an
audit for the years of 1977 and 1978 is not done.
Neiswender said the county has a signed agreement necessary
for receiving revenue-sharing funds. The agreement states that
the county will have an annual audit performed, he said.
However, that money may not be in as much jeopardy as first
thought. Toby Jarman of the General Accounting Office in
Washington today said an amendment to the Federal Revenue
Sharing Act of 1976 stipulates that a county or city receiving more
than $25,000 in revenue-sharing funds must provide an audit for

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The possibility of the state completing audits of 1977 and 1978 for
Seminole County is remote unless the Legislature appropriates
funds, deputy auditor general George Warner said today.
Warner said some counties were not audited for several years
because his department did not have the money or the man-power
to conduct those audits.
"We couldn't audit every county every year and still audit the
major departments as well," Warner said.
Ile said his department has about 250 auditors, but about onethird of the staff in any year is new and not yet qualified to conduct an audit independently.

Tax Hearing
Set Tonight

$ 78 Million
'.-.

in

one of every three years
which it receives those funds. If
Seminole County completes its 1979 audit and submits it to federal
officials, it would be in compliance with the law, Jarman said.

In Lake Mary

Layer said that the carryBy DONNA ESTES
By SHARON CARRASCO
"The city cannot afford a
over money was needed to pay
Herald Staff Writer
Herald Staff writer
reduction," he said. "We have
The people of Lake Mary will two alternatives, either to cut
The Seminole County School operation expenses and be
Board Wednesday night ten- "fiscal responsible" before tax
have an opportunity to speak expenses or raise money. It
for the record at the city council seems to me it is best for the
tatively approved 4 to 1 a receipts are received in
$75,851,618 budget for 1979-80 November.
public hearing scheduled for city to go ahead with the raise
lie said a large chunk of the
7:30 p.m. today on the proposal in taxes. I am willing to go out
which calls for a reduced tax
rate of $7.07 per $1,000 assessed money accounted for the raises
to raise property taxes from $3 and tell the people wflat I feel.
valuation, $1.28 less than this and salary increments granted
per $1,000 assessed valuation to And I will vote for the tax into the four unions for the 1979.80
fiscal year's rate.
$4.25.
crease on Sept. 11," Terry said.
School board member school year.
The public hearing is being
Councilman Francis Mark,
"Next year, it will cost us
William Kroll cast the sole
held prior to adoption of an meanwhile, has said he opposes
ordinance setting alternative the tax increase, believing not
dissenting vote for the budget, almost $1 million in Increments
which is up about $12 million to hire the same people back
tax rates for the 1979.1980 fiscal enough time or attention was
km the wnmt budget ol and that is without a raise,"
year beginning Oct. 1.
given to cutting expenditures.
lays, said.
$13,ISS,641.
The section of t* ordinance He Wi added, I wePtsr, that he
Sherry O'Leary, a first grade
calling for the $4.25 rate is will not go out and campaign
When asked why he voted
subject to the special Sept. 11 against the issue.
against the proposed budget, teacher at Lake Orienta
relerendwn. If the referendum
Kroll said he preferred not to Elementary, told the school
A second public hearing and
board she first found out about
is not approved by the people, reading of the ordinance on the
comment at this time.
A public hearing on the the proposed transportation cut
the alternative rate of $2.84 per alternative tax rates probably
budget and tax rate has been 1531 Thursday.
$1,000 assessed valuation will will take place at a special
"Your teachers do not know
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Aug. 27
become effective.
meeting to be called on Aug. 30,
at the school administrative what Is going on," Mrs.
The $2.84 rate includes a five City Clerk Connie Major said
offices, 1211 S. Mellonville O'Leary said. "How do you
percent increase in revenues today.
Intend to Inform the public?"...
over the current year and is the
Ave., Sanford.
Other items on the agenda for
The president of the Seminole I don't feel you are doing them
maximum allowed by law consideration at tonight's
Education Association (SEA) justice In not coming out with
unless the voters approve the meeting are:
referendum.
and two Seminole County this openly."
—A request from Florida Gas
"We are talking about people,
Mayor Walter Sorenson and Co. for permission to run a
teachers, however, made their
Councilman Pat Southward, natural gas line through the city
opposition known Wednesday to children. Give your parents and
Cliff
Nelson and Burt Penn- to serve its Greenbelt planned
the proposed elimination of bus teachers Input in this."
Lorraine Offer, a music
trnniwtnn for ".nrlv nut"
chief have been campaigning unit development in county
teacher at Bear Lake
among the people urging rip,territory.
kindorgarteners.
proval of the referenduxii. The
Mayor Sorenson said today a
For the past three years, the Elementary School, said the
officials have said it will be representative of Florida Gas
idiool district has Instituted a long day would pose both a
kin- problem for kindergarteners
necessary to cut five persons will tell the city council whether
practice _ whereby
from the lO-mimeniber uniformed it also wishes to serve Lake
dergarte .rsleave school at and their teachers.
"When these children leave
police force if the tax increase Mary with natural gas —
1:25 p.m., about go minutes
the
older
children,
who
school
early, those teachers are
is not approved and to cut as something city officials would
before
leavetheschoolgroundaat2:45 not holding their hands," Mrs.
well
the
four-member like to see.
Offer said. "They are holding
emergency dispatching ser—Request from developer
vice.
vi
Leo Trepanler for permission to
But in his recommendation of scIssors, constructors, conthe proposed transportation struction paper, analyzing the
A proposed purchase of a new have the Forest mobile home
By SHARON CARRASCO
She was led to believe the Mrs. Jacobsen said. "I only did said IEO gets proceeds from
superin- thtid1.
budget of
Herald Staff Writer
sheriff of Seminole County was it to help the police officers." selling ad space in the fire pwnper truck will also have park provide his 280 unit
"If they teachers) are
to be cut from the budget if the planned unit development on
did t
tendent William
Seminole County Sheriff John behind the organization and the
Itandy
Blakenship,
who
is
a
newspaper,
which
began
in
referendwu
does not pass, city Rhinehart Road with water and
include money to continue
teaching until the very end of Polk Is warning area flier- fund, Mrs. Jacobsen said.
member of the LEO board of January.
I would like to know how
officials
have
said.
sewer utility service. Since land
"early out,, bus route. the school,
But neither the sheriff's directors, said Tuesday hewas
LEO, which has an addiminution of this practice you are going to compensate chants to beware of solicitors
Councilman harry Terry, had been set aside in the plan
who are using his name to sell department nor the other police not aware of any solicitors
m."
vertising sales staff of four or who returned this week from for the development for water
would save the school district
ads for their newspaper.
departments In the county have made such a salespitch. Fifteen five, had experienced trouble in vacation said today he is and sewer plant sites the city
As for the kindergarteners,
an estimated $10,000 "for gas,
His warning came In endorsed the organization or of the 16-member board are the past and prosecuted supporting the referendum and had expected Trepainer to build
oil and salaries," Layer said. Mrs Offer said the extra time
When school board member would be counterproductive for response to a complaint voiced benefited from such a fund, said police officers, he said.
salesmen for criminal actions, the tax increase. Terry, senior his own system, Sorenson said.
Roland Williams made a them because they would be recently by a Sanford merchant John Spolskl, spokesman for
"II that is the case and our Blakenship said.
member of the council, has
—First reading of an orand probably become who clans she was misled Into the sheriff's department.

Sheriff Warns Merchants
Of Solicitors Selling Ads

people are involved, then it's
"You get new people In Who served on the board since the dinance to change the zoning of
motion to Include the "earlY tired
purchasing advertising space
Mrs.
Jacobsen,
are
who
sales
misrepresentation,"
said
overzealous," Blankenship city was incorporated six years seven lots from residential
out" kindergartens In the undisciplined,
to
for an Orange County previously had advertised with Blankenship, a former Oviedo explained.
"Some
are
ago
this
month.
commercial
budget, it was defeated 4 to 1.
on
Country
Club
a. child Is tired and has organization known as Law the organization's newspaper,
"i've looked over what the Road south adjacent to a
Rick Harris, SEA president, done enough of a particular Enforcement Officers, Inc. entitled "Police: Today and police officer. "We don't professional salesmen who
tolerate that and would ter- will say anything to get you to alternatives are and we really convenience store.
accused Layer of "burying" the activity, there's no produc- (LEO).
Tomorrow," said she never inmate them right away."
buy an ad.
need the increase in taxes,"
— Appointment of an election
f unds to continue "early out" tivity," says Mrs. Offer, whose
Janet Jacobsen, manager of would have done business with
LEO,
"We have put some of our Terry said. Among the reasons and canvassing board
a
non-profit
busing, adding the longer child will begin kindergarten the Village Super Flea Market, the
for the
organization without the organization, Is the "financial salesmen In jail for stealing Terry cited is that the five Sept. 11 election.
be this fall,
school day would
said a solicitor told her all sales pitch.
arm" of the Orange County money. They would sell an ad
— An agreement with the city
"educationally unsound for
In other action, the school advertising proceeds would go
"If I knew none of It (money) Police Benevolent Association and write up a cash invoice, percent increase allowed by
law
"would
actually
mean
the
of
Sanford
and Seminole County
__
board tentatively approved the toward a fund for widows and went to widows and orphans I (PBA), a labor
organization
in
duplicate
the
invoice
and
then
people
would
be
paying
less
on
the
proposed
regional sewer
school board well could afford following Items be included In orphans of slain police officers. wouldn't have advertised," Orlando, Blankenship said. He
2*
See
SHERIFF.
Page
taxes."
system.
the serViCe with the $1.3 million the proposed budget:
surplus carried over from the
—$2.0W in mental health
previous year.
services for students for testing
"Your funds are growing," and evaluation.
Harris said. "You are- accruing
1® for
Performing
interest at a higher rate than Arts Company of Florida to
YOU could pay for this °
lecture and give demonservice In this particular Yit. stratlons on dance at various
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) — U.S. relations with the Third Izatlon's official U.N. observer, Palestinian state.
the Security Council under the have said Washington
"... I think you should start schools in the county.
will have
Andrew Young's resignation as World, particularly with Afri- Zehdl Lubin Terzj.
If
the
veto
is
cast,
Tern
said,
monthly rotation system, is no contacts with the PLO until
—$17,010 for paving the
f'.mcMng aosne proams for
ambassador makes the cans and Arabs. Their diTeral said the Arabs were the Arabs will request a rare expected to continue as U.N. the
educatMal purposes and not driveway that leads to the new U.N.
unbrella guerrilla group
showdown on Palestinian rights plomats trusted Young, even preparing a resolution rerun- emergency meetIng of the U.N. ambassador until President
necessarily for economical vocational wing at Lake Ho
recognizes
Israel existence ex.
I Inevitable, though their Interests often firming the Palestinians' right General Assembly, which can Carter names a successor.
well he sought to
High School.
reasons."
plicitly
as
well.
U.N. d1pinals were shocked
to selfdetermInaUs — di- be called within 24 hours if the
Diplomatic sources said
The compromise never came
Related story, page 2A
at Young's resignation Wednesploinatic jargon for the right to council Is unable to act on a Young, In his meeting with about.
day and seine said his doperform a sovereign state.
critical international situation. Terzl, ol*alned a post ponement
Had it succeeded, PLO
gj deprive WaddWon of clashed with those of the United
Israel's
Ambassador
Yehuda
Under the U.N. Charter, of the Palestine debate from Yasser Arafat would ha leader
t
ve come
an effective link to the Third States.
.
Slum has emphasized the U.S. General Assembly resolutions July 30 to Aug. 23, in the hope to to New
York
for
the
upcoming
W1d.
What next at the U.N. after was committed under existing are not binding on member work out a major Middle East regular session of the
U.N.
.................. *1"ft worst blow for US. Young's resignation? The policy to veto such a resolution, nations
,
. But with some Western compromise,
General
Assembly.
opening
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Sept. 18. Terzl said Arafat
IA u.spitai ...................IA commented a prominent non- Council on basic Palestinian assurance to this effect. In and Eastern bloc
nations
Under
it,
the
PLO
would
have
would attend the Havana
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political rights that YOUR tried public statements earlier this backing the PLO, Washin
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accepted
Security
Council
summit
of the non-aligned
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implicitly nations in September, but was
U
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recognizes Israel's right to not likely make an appearDel' Ahy ................. ID weather ................... IA of his predecessors to improve the Palestine Liberation Organ- matlon of a separate
Young, currently president of exist. U.S. officials, however, ance at thetoassembly.

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                    <text>125—Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, May 30, 1979

71sf Year, No. 244—Thursday, May 31, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Trustees Vote Tieep
KSAAH InScinford
ByGEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole Memorial Hospital will stay in Sanford at its present
site on First Street.
That was the pronouncement made by the SMH made by the
SMH board of trustees at a special meeting today. By a
unanimous vote, the bDard approved a motion by Allan Keen
stating that the trustees intend to pursue renovation of the
hospital to assure quality medical service at the present location.
A separate motion stating that the trustees intend to "explore
the feasibility of a satellite unit in a growth area of the county"
also was passed by unanimous vote,
The action by the board clarifies a position taken at a May 22
meeting. However, board chairman Thomas Blayney said there
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"The program establishes a
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price controls, unsupported by
law."
Under the Carter guidelines
program, companies that violate the 7 percent wage limit
per year face loss of contracts
with the government amounting to $5 million or more.
The AFL-CIO, and other
unions, have maintained that
the sanctions turned Carter's
"voluntary" program Into a
mandatory ad of controls, and
Parker agreed,
"In summary, the defendant's (government) assertion
that the guidelines are somehow voluntary has little merit
and upon dose analysis must
fall," Parker said.
During a one-day court
heiring May 16 on the
challenge, Assistant Attorney
General Barbara Babcock said
It would be "shameful for the
government to purchase from
companies that are promoting
inflation."
She npared the guidelines
enforcement program with a
'tslIar policy toward coin.
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"As an actor, It's really good experience," says John
Fitzgerald, a senior at Seminole High School, as he affixes
something called a sucking chest wound to simulate a
shotgun injury.
Thursday, Fitzgerald and other students of the
Thespian drama club at Seminole High School volunteered their talents today to play the maimed and injured
victims in a mock disaster.
The mock disaster is held twice a year as a portion of
the final exams of the Health I and Advanced Health
classes at the high school, says Jim Terwllleger, athletic
trainer and health teacher.
Drama students get a chance to make themselves up as
accident victims, while health students must treat their
injuries under the simulated situation.
"We try to make the wounds as large and grotesque as

against the move,' homer said.
Bill MncLauchlmn, vice president of the
business association, said he made the motion
to keep the hospital and the library in the
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downtown to maintain their easy accessihilit
to the community.
"If the library %ere moved, any both v.ho
used it would have to drive out there in their
ears," Macl.aughlin explained.
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couldn't walk. This would eliminate sonic
kids amid older people aside [ruin costing more
IIIOOCY.

"Personally. the library wouldn't have
be (luwlmto%Vn. 1 don't use it but it needs to be in
that is more accessible to niore
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The Seminole Memorial hospital vil1 serve
moore people and is easier to get to in its
Present location than if it is mmiuved,
MacLaughtum said.
it's easier to renovate what we have rather
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Herald Staff Writer

The Sanford Business Association passed a
resolution this morning opposing the move of
both the Seminole Memorial Hospital and the
Seminole County Library First Street
Bra ch.
The business association has joined manks
with bo th the City of Sanford and the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce in its opposition to the
hospit al 's proposed move.
''1 feel the need is too great for the hospital
to be moved out," says Nora Gordon,
president of the Sanford Business
Association.
''The hospital move would not hurt business
but it would hurt the community,'' Mrs.
Gordon said. "If the hospital were not close, a
lot of people would not get the care they need
beca use they couldn't get there."
Jack homer, executive manager of the
chamber of commerce, attended the meeting
this morning,
"The association's resolution just shows th e
whole community is expressing its feelings

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"President Carter has exceeded the autherlty conferred
on him by the Constitution by
seeking to control incomes and
thereby prices through the
procurement power," Parker
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would be pursued if the commission approved a request to permit

A special bill in the legislature that would allow the hospital to
reorganize has been approved in both the senate and the house
and awaits Governor Bob Graham's signature. If the governor
approves, the ounty commission could grant the hospital's

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Reorganization has been pursued for several months in order to
accommodate financing arrangements that
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renovation. As a county-owned hospital. funds cannot be raised

focus on discussions of leasing the hospital from the county. This

Blayney's motion was approved unanimously.

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request and the hospital would become a private non-profit
facility.

began discussing alternatives. I think we would have a problem
signing a contract for $25,000 in consulting fees, when we don't
know what the feeling of the county commission is. I think we
need to meet with them as soon as possible to present them with
our inform ation and get their input," Blayney said.

IU action taken today, Keen said, makes it clear that the board
is no longer considering relocation as an option. To further
establish its position, Blayney moved that the board delay going
ahead with the additional consultant study.

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that meeting and the trustees should "uncloud the Issues" and
"make definite" their Intentions,
At the May 22 meeting, the trustees voted to pursue renovation
of the existing facility a'd explore the satellite unit in Lake Mary
However, the action did not entirely exclude the possibility of
relocating the hospital since the board also approved the spending
of $25,000 for a market study that would have contained information pertaining to relocation,

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City
Coin- should vacatt. this seat. If the)Longwood
missioner Stephen Barton said defy the order, the)- could go to still has 1 1 ~:)ears leftand there
is a possibility Goldberg ' s seat
lie would announce at today's jail for 10 days.

will also he vacated, he hopes
special meeting he will resign
Barton's resignation"ill tile commission %%III call a
from his District 5 seat because leave a seat open In District ,
.pecial election rather than
he is no longer living in (lie city. where Goldberg now lives
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having moved from the district
The ineeling was called by
Barton
moved in
front
theI hoLtse
Mayor June Ionnunn so the which lie was elected to repre-lie
was renting
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newly
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conunission could acton Circuit sent.
The commission could completed hoimie at 57'
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order that they vote oil whether conceivably, appoint Goldberg Whisperwood Drive, Sabal
Point.
Commissioner Larry Goldberg to fill Burton's seat.

possible," says 'l'erwilleger as he affixes a protruding eye
In one student.

"This gives the student a feeling of realism, things tie
would probably never be confronted with. But if lie can
handle himself under these conditions, then he won't panic
under milder situations," Terwilleger says.
Outside In the parking lot, one health student treats an
accident victim for a broken tibia and an eye injury.
Lying under a van, another student simulates an amputee from an accident. He screams hysterically as the
health student patiently wraps up his arm, causing the
spurting blood from the pumping mechanism to cease.
Senior ,tlina Smith, who says she want to be a nurse,
talks of her trczting an accident victim.
"It's good experience. I have never done a gunshot
wound in the neck and chest before."
As she picks up the bandages soaked with fake blood,
she comments,
"1 could have done a broken leg better."

Attorney
Joe Davis, the dean of city
attorneys in Seminole County,
has resigned the position he has
held with the city of Altamonte
Springs for the past 21 years
effective July 31.
"The position of city attorney
in Altamonte Springs has
become almost a full time job,"
Davis, senior partner with the
Sanford law firm of Stenstrom,
Davis, McIntoshand Julian,
said today. "And I no longer
have any time to devote to my
private law practice. My

Davis Quits

private
clients
need
professional counsel and advice
too."
Davis said lie has no probleimi
with any members of the city
government. "But I've been
thinking
about
leaving
Altamonte for some time. 1
have stayed there because I felt
a pe rsonal obligation to see to
completion certain projects
that had been started." lie cited
as examples the regional sewer
plant that serves most of Southwest Seminole County and parts

of Orange County, construction
of the city hall and civic center
and the purchase of the second
civic center in the Spring Oaks
Area.
llie tornier state legilatur
said lie has not been asked lot a
oil
recumommieridatiun
it
replacement and mil not be
recomnmnemidumg a member of his
(inn as a successor. At the
same time Davis said he will be
continuing as city attorney of
Oviedo "as lung as they want
lime."

Why Don't 'Independent' Pumps Run Short Of Gas?
The local stores, Morales manager for the north half of
supervisor for the Cumberland
"There is no one supplier." tie
Meanwhile, Mel Dekle, who we get the gasoline fly-by-night 10 p.m. and self-service
By DONNA ESTES
Farms stores in Seminole owns and operates a Gulf Oil operators. They are just not the gasoline is available during all said, are told which company to Florida, including Seminole said. "The corporate office in
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vVnlence food stores and at a middle man, who in turn buys Sanford and has been in pay a little more,"
the
business in the area for the past
Normal open hours for
outlets he serves receive offices," Hall said.
haven't had any problem with Canton, Mass.
some motels continue to sell
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Meanwhile, Rich Hall, gasoline from "niiscllant'(JI'.s
Many Seven-Eleven Stores
30 years, says the oil companies Cumberland Farms stores in getting any of the other types of
swum to motorists when ft f
Southland Corp. gasoline Independent sourcus."
See GASOLINE, Page 2,t
iqajor oil company-affiliated Sometimes we buy the gas in are "selling some of my Seminole County are 7 a.m. to gasoline," Morales said.
Taft and sometimes in Tampa, gasoline to independents."
__tL__ have rim out?
"Somewhere along the way
The answer Is simple, ac- but not from any hg company,"
the oil companies are shipping
cordlag to Roger Brault, area Brault said.
gasoline out from under us. It's
obvious the independents are
not making their own g8SOIIfl.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - with the beginning of Carter's independent oil companies, and
crude oil prices," he said. Schlesinger will participate,
The major companies are President Carter today sought oil price
decontrol Friday. An refiners, jobbers and dealers. "We want to hear from them were designed to give Carter
putting gasoline on the Open the views of oil executives for official stressed
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d any Information on bottlenecks infonnation "[rum the perspecmarket," Dekle said.
A White house official
the Industry perspective on the contemplate any major policy
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in the tive of both industry and the
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Thursday, May 31,1979

Altamonte Man Charged In Stabbing
A 57-year-old man of rural Altamonte Springs who allegedly
stabbed to death a Longwood man during an argument over 30
cents has been charge-I with second degree murder, according to
Seminole County dqputies.
Tommy Lee James, of 147 North St., was arrested Wednesday
for the Jan. 8 stabbing. He was placed on an initial bond of $10,500
and was scheduled to appear before the court at 1:30 p.m. today,
deputies say.
John Spolski, spokesman for the Sheriff's Department, said
Seminole County deputies had been conducting an on-going in.
vestigation of the incident since January "until there was enough
information to substantiate the charge of second degree murder."
The information the deputies had been given initially was the
stabbing was done in self-defense, Spoiski said
Killed in the stabbing incident was Herbert Bouey, 38, of Station
Street, Longwood, deputies ,say.
Police allege the incident occurred like this:
Bouey went to the home of James at about 7:30 a.m. and asked
to borrow 30 cents, according to deputies
James ordered Iloucy out of the house after refusing to loan him
the money. When Boucy refused to leave, James went to the
kitchen and retrieved a paring knife, then stabbed Bouey in the
chest.
Bou ,s body was sun lying toward the front of a garage at the
rear of the James residence by passing neighbors who telephoned
police, deputies say.

IN BRIEF
Lebanon Asks U.N. Help
To End Southern Attacks
United Press International
Lebanon desperately sought help today from the United
Nations, the United States and Palestinian guerrillas to
halt six days of battering of its southern border region by
Israeli and Christian militia shellfire.
The United Nations scheduled an emergency meeting
today in answer to Lebanese Ambassador Ghassan
Tueni's request that the 15-nation body give immediate
attention to "the rapidly deteriorating situation in
southern Lebanon resulting from Israeli escalation of its
attacks."
The Security Council also voted, 14-0, to keep a 1,025man peace-keeping force in the Golan Heights for another
six months as a buffer between the Israelis and Syrians.
China did not participate in the vote as It opposes any
U.N. military involvement.

and other items with a total value of $450.
the corner of Teakwood Road and Mill Run, deputies say.
VANDALS SHATTER WINDOWS
BICYCLE STOLEN
Vandals smashed the windows of one home and ripped out the
The bicycle of an 11-year-old Forest City boy was stolen
.....rlumbing in another in a'itxlivision in Lake Mary,.ccording to .sometime Tuesday afterno T...r'rdIng to Semlnc44'ounty
Seminole County deputies.
deputies.
The two homes sustained damages of $175 sometime between
The bicycle belonged to a boy who resides at 3614 Palm Ave.,
Sunday and Tuesday at the Brandermllle Subdivision, deputies
Forest City. He told deputies he last saw his bicycle after he
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showed it to his friend.
Vandals broke out three windows of the home on Lot 8c, ripped
The bicycle was parked in an open garage on the west end of the
out the plumbing of a home on Lot 23c and damaged a stop sign at
boy's home, deputies say.

20 Bombs Explode In Paris
PARIS ( UPI) - Corsican nationalists set off more than
20 synchronized time bombs in banks, travel agencies and
vernment offices today in one of the most widespread
bomb attacks in Paris since the end of the Algerian war 18
years ago. No one was reported hurt.
"The violence we resort to is simply a necessary and
legitimate means for ending colonial agggression in
Corsica," a spokesman for the group said in a telephone
call to a French news agency. "We respond to colonial
violence with popular and revolutionary violence."
The spokesman for the Corsican National Liberation
Front also said the group wanted to call attention to the
upcoming trials of 30 of its members for similar bombings.

CHICAGO UPI ) — An American Airlines DC-10 was
approaching stall speed as it plunged to the ground near
O'Hare International Airport in the worst airplane crash
in the nation's history, federal investigators say.
In a related development, Cook County Medical
Examiner Robert J. Stein said late Wednesday there wer
"definitely some infant remains" found at the crash site,
raising the total number of victims to 274.
An air-speed indicator recovered from the charred
remains of Flight 191 showed the plane was traveling
between 127 and 147 knots at the time it crashed, Bob
Buckhorn, spokesian for the National Transportation
Safety Board, said Wednesday.
The NTSB likely wUL conclude its witness interviews
today as well as the crash-site phase of its investigation,
Buckhorn said. About 150 interviews had been conducted
by Wedxiesdav.

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Admitted embezzler Billy Lee
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from a federal prison Wednesday to the custody of a Rome
halfway house.
Campbell had served 29 months of an eight-year sentence.
The 47-year-old Campbell apparently could be a key
government witness in the federal government's massive
case against Lance and three other men on 33 counts of
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A burglar removed a screen and entered the home of Charles
Delatour at 1805 Palorna Ave. sometime Wednesday, Sanford
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have no shortage," Bellinkoff
sell self-service gasoline as an said.
adjunct to their food stores.
Then, why are major corn.
"No lead is a problem from pony affiliated stations having
time to time," said Hall.
problem with supplies? "They
The self-service gasoline do not sell as much gasoline as
pumps at the Days Inns in we do," Bellinkoff said. "We
Seminole County are open from sell 1,500 to 2,000 gallons a day
7 a.m. to 10 p.m. "Days Inns of here," he said.
America Inc. buys our
l)ekle said it appears the
gasoline from Tenneco in major companies by selling
Kissinunee and from Amoco in through a middle man may be
Tampa," said Irwin Bellinkoff, getting as much as five cents
manager of the Days Inn at per gallon more for gasoline.
state Route 46 and Interstate 4. "That amounts to a lot of
"We have been short for a money to the large companies,"
day or two, but that's it. We he said.

Man Shot - Or Was He ',?
One man was shot — or was capture of two dangerous felons
The Highway Patrol chose Orange, Seminole, Osceola,
he?
as 20 Florida Highway Patrol Sanford Wednesday to conduct Brevard, Flagler and Lake
Another armed fugitive was troopers wielding shotguns and a training exercise for its counties.
apprehended — or was he?
other weapons surrounded the special seven-county tactical
pair and began moving in. One squad. Corporal M.W. Sanders
The exercise in Sanford, he
Persons passing by a vacant of the fugitives made a dash said the unit, which specializes said,
was
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cameramen
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training film for use in inmay have thought they were
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witnessing the shootout and drill,
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BOISE, Idaho (UPI) — The body of a Canadian killed In
a plane crash in a remote and rugged area may have been
cannibalized by the two survivors, including the victim's
daughter, a television station reported Wednesday night.
K'lVB-TV said two reliable sources confirmed there
was evidence the body of Donald Johnson, 50, may have
been cannibalized by the survivors, one of whom was his
teen-age daughter.

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authorities say he has spent 50 years of his life in an attic
bedroom in a "Howard Hughes-type condition."
Moll was found lying naked, "twisted up in a grotesque
form," by police und volunteer firefighters answering a
call for first aid Monday, Police Chief Bruce Manning said
Wednesday.
Manning said Moll lived with his sister, Agnes, 78, and a
brother, Raymond, 72, in their suburban Buffalo home.
The chief said the sister told police her brother had been
"mentally incompetent" for the last 50 years.

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OWLS HEADt Maine (UPI) — A twin-engine commuter
plane apparently lost in a peasoup fog crashed in a rocky
coastal area of Maine late Wednesday night, killing 17
persons. A 16-year-old youth was the only survivor.
The plane, Downcast Airlines Flight 46, plummeted into
the woods about a half -mile from the end of the Knox
County Airport in Owls Head, about 300 feet from the
ocean.
The craft was en route from Boston to Rockland, Maine,
with 16 passengers and two crewmen. it was the state's
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gets the attention of Florida Underwater Archaeologist Wilburn A. "Sonny"
Cockrell, Sen. Warren Henderson (It-Sarasota) and Secm'etarv of State
(;('orgt' Firestone. Divers from the Seeretai'v of State's Division of Archives
and History, under the supervision of ('oekm'elI. uncovered the burial site at
Wai'mu Mineral Springs and 101111(1 human remains estimated to be more
thami 10,001) seat's 01(1 as well as animal remains stich as shown in the picture. It ('0111(1 be the oldest reliably dated burial ground to be found ill all of
Eastern North America. Roth Secretary of State I"irestone and Senator
I henderson have been backing legislation that would appropriate an additional two years of digging at the site.

Howard Hughes 'Replica'

Hines of Long Beach, Calif.;
three brothers, George O'Brien
Mrs. Beulah isabell O'Brien of Daytona Beach; Kenneth
Bellamy, 60, of 112 Country Rogers O'Brien of Wooster; and
Club Road, Sanford, died early Larry Eugene O'Brien of Des
Wednesday at Seminole Moines, Iowa; two grand.
- Memorial Hospital. A native of children.
Marietta, Ohio, Mrs. Bellamy
Gramnkow Funeral Home,
moved to Sanford from Sanford, is in charge of
Wooster, Ohio in 1975.
arrangements.
She was employed in the
Uflra. Noticos
dietary unit of the Lakeview
, Nursing Home In Sanford,
BELLAMY, MRS. BEULAH
ISABELL O5RIEN — Funeral
. Survivors Include: her
services for Mrs. Beulah Isabeil
husband, Cecil Bellamy of the
O'Brien Bellamy, 60, of 112
' home; one son, David Eugene
Country Club Road, Sanford.
who died Wednesday at
Bellamy of Wooster; her
Seminole
Memorial Hospital,
' ulother, Minnie O'Brien of
will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the
Wooster; three sisters, Mrs.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home
Chapel, with Rev. Fred Baker of
EstraGleneve Goldner of Apple
the Church of Christ officiating.
Creek, Ohio; Mrs. Doris Lilley
Burial in Oakiawn Memorial
: of Wooster; and Mrs. Georgia
Park. Gramkow in charge.

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MRS. BEULAII BELLAMY

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
May 30, 1075
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Hnr mae Bradley
' Darlene Drown
Jay T. Cosmato
Ralph Dunwoody
Daretha Eddy
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Ruby S. Jackson
'• Angela M. McClarien
Pose M. McGuyer
Maf'y Mitchell
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Jeanette Osteen, Columbia, S. C.
Jordan W. Adhinson. Greenwood,

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TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UPI)
Facilities that
specialize in caring for terminally ill patients will be-e
regulatedby the state in the future if a bill approved by
regulated
the Senate becomes law.

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Park. They will receive a name
tag, which will provide them
free entry to the zoo and later
be attached to their artwork,
according to Gail Russakov of
the PTA Council. They may
come and go anytime during
the day.
Categories for judging will
be: pre-school, kindergarten
through second grade, third
through fifth, six through eight
and ninth through 12th. Winners
in each category will receive
first, second and third place
trophies and water color sets
and sketch pads. Every child
participating will receive an
"animated certificate of appreciation" and a free gift from
the zoo.
There will also be three
"pwhase awards." Assisting
with the registration and
will be members of
SISFERS. Inc. and the SanfordSeminole Art Assn. Local arLists have been invited to
demonstrate their work in the
zoo for the young artists and
other visitors.
Adults accompanying the
children will be required to pay
the full admission price of $2.

Regulation Law To House

BOSTON (UPI) A power failure blacked out runways
at Logan International Airport Wednesday night, shutting
down the nation's 10th busiest airport to all incoming and
outgoing [light for two hours.
"Power was restored at 12:24 a.m. and the runway is
now operational," a Massachusetts Port Authority
spokesman said early this morning.
"There were no problems and no inj ur ies."

gusty near thundershowers,
Rain probability 50 percenl
during afternoon and evening
hours,
FRIDAY TIDES
Daytona Beach: high 12:39
a.m. low 6:17 a.m., 6:22 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 12:31
a.m., low 6:08 n.m., 6:13 p.m.
Bayport: high 6:12 n.m., 5:04
P.M, low 11:26 a.m.

Forecast: Variable
cloudiness through Friday.
Scattered thundershowers
mainly during the afternoon
and evening hours. Highs
around 90. Lows In the upper $Os
to low 70s. Winds southeast to

Youthful artists from preschool through 12th grade from
all over central Florida are
invited to participate in a
"Children's Artist Day" at the
Central Florida Zoo in Sanford,
Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
During the event, sponsored
by the Central Florida Zoo,
Burger King and the Seminole
County Council of PTAs, the
budding artists will attempt to
calhslre the zoo animals on
canvas and paper.
All entries will be judged
according to grade level at the
end of the du' and winners will
be notified. Prizes will be
presented at an Awards Night
for winners and their families
to be hosted by Burger King at
its Winter Park food outlet in
the near future.
Children may use any media
( crayons, markers, paints,
pastels, pencil, or ink) for their
entries, but must bring their
own s up plies with them. All
those wishing to participate
should register upon arrival at
the small group picnic shelter
at Centrmjl Florida Zoological

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Boston Airport Closed

south 10 to 15 mph dimlnishini
at night. Winds strong But

8 a.m. readings: temperature, 72; overnight lows,
67; yesterday's high, 91;
barometric pressure, 30.9;
relative humidity, 90 percent;
winds, S at 10 mph.

By JANE CASSELBERRY
herald Staff Writer

IIOLI.Y WOOl) UPI)
Plans for Mary Pickford's
funeral today were kept secret so the service and burial
would not be mobbed by the admirers she once drew
everywhere she appeared.
"It will be it very intimate family affair at Forest
Lawn," said Matty Kemp, a business associate of the late
actress and her husband, Buddy Rogers.
Although Miss Pickford, 86, was not only the first, but —
for at least a decade — the biggest movie star in the world,
she had long outlived her time when she died of a stroke
Tuesday.

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A registered Doberman Pinscher valued at $250 was reported
stolen from its backyard pen at 507 Oak Ave. Wednesday, Sanford
police said.
Police said the dog's owrr, William C. Axelson of 1717 Park
Ave., recently purchased the animal and installed a lock on its
pen. The thief broke open the lock with a pry bar, police said.

WARSAW, Poland (UPI)—Polish officials banned all
parking today along the route of Pope John Paul Ii's
triumphant entrance into the capital and pollee manning
roadblocks began turning away cars vith out-of-town
license plates.
Officials said the parking ban was necessary to clear a
path for the papal motorcade from the airport June 2,
when the first Polish pope arrives for a nine ay visit to
his homeland.
Some 3 million people, twice the population of the
capital, were expected to turn out to greet the pontiff.
Many have paid the going rate of $65 for a window view
from private apartments along the boulevards.

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A 21-year-old Cocoa man pleaded guilty in circuit court Tuesday
to a charge of attempted sexual battery in connection with the
assault on a 10-year-old Seminole County girl.
Kevin Williams, a bricklayer, was arrested April 20 and
charged with sexual battery. In open court Tuesday, he pleaded
guilty to the lesser charge of attempted sexual battery. A prosentencing investigation was ordered for Williams, who was
remanded to the custody of the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department. Williams was also ordered to undergo a mental
examination by slate authorities

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

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Good Samaritan Home president, met Grindle, who

Mention South Korea these days and most
Americans are likely to think of bribery on Capitol
Hill and the authoritarian rule of President Park
Chung Hee. But there is another side to the South
Korean story which should be getting a lot more
attention in the American press.
The astonishing growth rate of the South
Korean economy bids fair to propel this oncebackward nation into the rarified ranks of the
world's industrial powers. Economists in Asia and
the West are beginning to view South Korea as
another potential Japan.
Lest this speculation be written off as hyperbole, consider that South Korea's gross national
product has grown by about 10 percent a year since
1961, one of the highest sustained growth rates in
théworid. Over the same period, manufacturing
has increased by about 17 percent a year. South
Korea's exports, which include textiles, electronic
equ1pment, shoes, automobiles, steel and ships,
have been leaping ahead by 40 percent annually for
th last 19 years.
By 1990, South Korea's economic planners
envision an economy as large as that of France
today.
Significantly, the South Koreans are rapidly
moving beyond the cheap exports that fueled
growth during the 1960s and early 1970s.
Ultra-modern steel mills and mammoth
shipbuilding yards underscore South Korea's
determination to challenge Europe and Japan for
the most advanced export markets. And
automobiles produced in South Korea's new factories are being exported to 40 countries.
These are astonishing achievements for a
nation considered an economic cripple less than 20
years ago.
Nor have South Korea's people been excluded
from the benefits of this economic miracle.
Although wage levels remain below those of Japan,
they have increased by about 30 percent a year for
the last four years. And per capita income has risen
by more than 1,500 percent since 1960. Nearly all of
South Korea's farmers own the land they till and
the country's literacy rate stands at 90 percent, one
of the highest in the developing world.
Free enterprise, inspired economic planning
by President Park and the South Korean government, and much, much hard work have raised up a
dynamic economy that is fast becoming the wonder
of Asia.
In dramatic contrast, Communist North Korea
remains a sterile, totalitarian backwater with a
slumbering economy and a drab standard of living
comparable with that of mainland China.
True enough, Park Chung Hee is no Jeffersonian democrat and South Korea's political life
falls short of the standards that prevail in the West.
Yet South Koreans enjoy personal freedoms and
opportunity without peer in the developing world.
Considering the fearful price Americans paid
in blood and treasure to defend South Korea from
Communist conquest, that country's remarkable
success ought to be a source of pride and enduring
satisfaction on this side of the Pacific.

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are mere "moral obligations" which are not
legally binding on the sponsors who sign them,
there is no penalty for reneging. And, often at the
urging of their supposed sponsors, the newly
arrived aliens quickly sign up for SSI payments
and other welfare benefits,
A few choice examples:
- A 84-year-old alien in Sunnyvale, Calif.,
started drawing SSI tiefits within four months
of his arrival In the United States even though
daughter had promised to support him. She
earns more than $25,000 a year and has assets
worth more than $130,000.

And as a consequence, relations between the
United States and Japan are deeply troubled, the
number one Item on the agenda for currently
visiting Prime Minister Masayoshl Ohira In his

Students

St. Mary's Junior College initiated a project In
1977 designed to educate blind and visually

Since she believes more students will be
moving into higher educational levels as a result
of mainstreaming of the handicapped, "We want
to assure that the blind can be successful college
students and can learn science and benefit from
laboratory experience.''
Although she had no prior experience hi
work1.ng with the blind, Miss Miller said she
worked In the lab to get the idea of what might be
useful, and her familiarity with the college
curriculum and interest In effective teaching
techniques spurred her on.

impaired students for the occupational and
physical therapy assistant fields.

Most students in the project have come
through Minnesota Services for the Blind which

MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - Put yourself In
someone else's shoes: You've got a scientific
bent. You're bright and eager to learn. But
you're blind.

Where can you learn If you're interested in
some aspect of the medical profession, an area
which has until recently been traditionally
closed to blind practioners?

works closely with the school.

Jim Sevdy, coordinator of the allied health
Sevdy said Minnesota Services makes tapes
project for visually Impaired students, said the
and some Braille materials for the project, and
project began because "we wanted to study the
provides a reader service to students and funfeasibility of training the blind in their jobs,
ding resources.
placing them in the field, and then develop a
Modified equipment was purchased when
model for other colleges."
needed to accommodate the special needs of the
Of
the six students recruited
In the summer of
blind
students.
This included braille measuring
1977and
three graduated this spring.
One, who has
timing
devices, thermometers, light probes
functional vision, was placed In a job at a nursing
that emit
home.

-. Three of the 10 relatives of a naturalized
American citizen In Rochester, N.Y., began
drawing SSI payments four months after their
arrival because of a disabling disease contracted
long before they came to this country.
Suns. Charles H. Percy, R-fll., and AJIZI
Cranston, 1)-Calif., along with Rep. Donald j.
Pease, 1)4)hio, have introduced legislation tha t
would effectively halt this entire Immigrant
welfare racket.

Patricia Miller, coordinator of the physically
handicapped in science project, has adapted the
science learning experience for visually 11W
paired students. She has locused on making
abstract concepts visual and tangible.

resident who signed a support affidavit actually
applied for SSI benefits before arriving in the
United States and began drawing payments just
two weeks after her entry.

Letters to the editor are welcomed for peb&amp;atioa. All
letters must be signed, with a mailing address and, U
possible, a telephone umber so the Identity of the writer
may be verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
wishes of writers who do not want their names In print.
The Evening Herald also reserves the right to edit letters
to eIIm(nte libel or to conform to spice requirements.

By JO.ANNE BYRNE

That left 10 blind students In a school
population of 8(X)
Sevdy said the project will flourish at St.
Mary's because "we have a traditional educational system here." But he is concerned about
the necessity of spreading the word.
"If we succeed here, it won't mean anything,"
he said. "It's necessary to let people know and
eventually nobody will think twice about the
person being blind if he has the academic
qualifications."

- The 65-year-old alien mother of an Illinois

Pleas e Write

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Tokyo Bay.
A prostrate Japan, having surren dered un.
conditionally, was theirs to do with as they
would. What they did was to blueprin t th e
rebuilding of the defeated nation according to the
pattern of a Western democracy. Under
American guidance, Japan renounced Its
martial past an d dreams of political empire to
channel its considerable energies Into the
development of a modern Industrial economy.
That rebuilding process Is long sin ce cornpleted. Japan, although still deeply conscious of
its past and devoted to many of its ways, is today
a parliamentary democracy, one of the world's
two or three richest nations and its second
largest economy, a close political ally of the
United states and the largest U. S. trading

partner.

Children.
Immigration laws are supposed to prevent
admission to this country of anyone likely to
become a "public charge" within five years of
entry. But the five-state GAO study found 37,511
recipients of SSI who had come here less than
five years ago. Almost two-thirds of them began
collecting benefits within a year of their arrival,
and6 percent did so within three years of entry..
The problem is that each year thousands of
aliens are admitted on the strength of affidavits
from sponsors (usually family members or close
friends already here) who promise to be
responsible for their financial support but then
renege on their commitments.
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labeling devices, modified recreational and craft
devices and erythemameters which indicate the
degree of skin redness by emitting a range of
differently pitched sounds,
The college also has increased supportive
services available to the students. A testing
center was created so students could be tested

more efficiently in a non-visual manner,
Students receive clinical experience in local
hospitals and nursing homes where some acconunodatlons are necessary, beginning with
modification of equipment at the site.

Plans call for including the hearing impaired
in the school project in the fall of 1980. "We will
enrich the language component of our courses
and use sign language for science terms," Miss
Miller said.

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special taxing districts and local pension funds passed
both houses Wednesday and is on its way to the governor's
desk.
Rep. Barry Kutwi, D-Miami Beach, called it "landmark
legislation" that will help prevent the fiscal problems
experienced by Cleveland and New York City.
The bill seeks to keep local governments solvent by
requiring them to undergo reviews by the auditor general
and submit periodic financial statements to the state.
Pension funds are required to be actuarially sound and
must filed reports regularly with the Division of

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will protect consumers if their life insurance companies
go broke has sailed through the Legislature.
Both houses approved the bill (SB403) by wide margins
Wednesday and sent it to Gov. Bob Graham after little

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advantage of liberal U. S. duties on a host of
products from autos to calculators, it has kept Its
home market all but closed to American goods.
Washington has been giving ear to complaints
of threatened American industries. Protectionist
sentiment against Japanese products Is rising in
Congress and could take an ugly political turn as
an Issue in the coming presidential and

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negotiation. That would be the real disaster
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and that
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Saudi Ajabla repeatedly urged the Nixon ad- hold on the shah certainly should have been Iranians who took over the shah's embassy after for
are purely
advisory.
ministration to help persuade the shah to hold strong enough to restrain his oil greed. Later, the revolution found evidence that Kissinger
indeed, Richard Nixon's successor in the White used to consult with Zahedi once or twice a week.
down oil prices.
Kissinger acknowledged that he had not
Into
effect,
House,
Gerald Ford, had no trouble persuading
Even after the increases had gone
Why did Kissinger court the unreliable and pressed the shah to lower on prices at first and
the Saudis offered to force prices back down by the shah to stop his clamor for higher prices and unstable shah so assiduously? Kissinger ex- that the shall "talked a tough game."
But
selling oil at public auction. Economists agree to Join the Saudis in blocking another huge in
plalned to us that the shah was a crucial ally who Kissinger contended he tried to hold down prices
crease.
this would have broken the back of the
dominated the strategic Persian Gulf area. "You
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by assuring that oil would be plentiful. "The
Then why did the Nixon administration have to remember we needed his support," said shah
tornatlonal oil cartel.
kept his daily oiA pr,ducuun at six million
Yet the Nixon crowd made no effort to bring permit the shah to drive up oil prices, at such a Kisdnger,to protect U.S. Interests In the
Persian barrels. We never appreciated how Important
the shah into line. This convinced the Saudis, terrible cost to the U.S. economy, without a Gulf where most of the world's oil tankers fill up.
this was to us," said the former secretary of
according to the secret documentation, that the protest? And why did the Nixon administration
But perhaps It should be mentioned in passing
state.
to give the shah virtually a blank check topurchas
United Slates was conspiring with the
that Kissinger came out ofthe Rockefeller camp.
At President Ford's behest, Kissinger later
more U.S. weapons than his armed forces could He was a consultant and researcher for the late urged
keep prices up.
the shah to join the Saudis in holding down
ne Saudi oil minister, Sheik Mined Zaki bile? It almost seems as If the Nixon crowd Nelson Rockefeller who touted him to be Nixon's prices.
But this, he admitted, was long after
ceinpiaineci In secret message
put the shah's wishes ahead of vital U.S. hiforeign policy adviser and gave Kissinger a prices already had qvadrupled.
Washington: "There are those amongst us who teresti. Why?
$50JU gift, Palace sources say the Rocket ellers
He confirmed that he had made "five or six"
The secret papers single out Henry Kissinger have had close financial ties to the shah for
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object toan Increase In oil prices. There are even U the shah's staunchest champion inside the years.
letters Were not "obsequious" but merely
those who think that you encourage It for obvious Nixon policy councils. He opposed using
We have verified that Rockefeller channeled "respectful."
political reasons and that any official position pressure tactics to stop the shah from raising oil hundreds of millions of dollars In oil revenues
In future columns, we will lay out the secret
taken to the contrary is merely to cover up that prices,
and Oilier funds through the Chase Manhattan documentation.

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Kimberly Cooks, 4. and Willie 11urke, 3, were chosen
May I)ay king and queen at Ilesthaven Kindergarten, 1221 IV. Seventh St., Sanford. The
youngsters celebrated the day with relay races,
games and of course, selecting the king and queen.

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He wrote letters to the shah that one source
bank. It was clearly the shah's favorite bank.
No one really doubled that the United States called "obsequious," Also the foreign policy When
Kissinger was retired from government by
had the clout to stop the shah from pushing upoil
wizard often went out of his way to drop byIran the Ds,hebeeaconsultto
Chase
prices. The shah not only depended upon the and brief the shah on international develop- Manhattan.
He is also chairman of the bank's
the Western world Into an economic tailspin In United States for military support, but he owed
inents.
International advisory committee.
1V74.
his very throne to the United States.
Fortune magazine reported that the shahs
The secret papers Identify the shah of Iran as
Top officials In both the shah's regime and the man In Washington, Ardeslür Zahedi, had a in Kissinger told us that he was never involved
the Rockefellera' commercial activities until
the driving force behind the great oil gouge. Nixon administration have told us that the U.S. "fj.øi line to his friend Henry Kissinger." The

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that the Nixon administration could have
stopped the disastrous oil price rise which threw

"Do you have any 'how to' books on selfaggrandizement?"

and Commercial Street.

SALT LAKE CITY ( UPI) - until now, has been till.
Minton said the girls had
David and Patricia Hansen now
Social worker Erika Forte shared a sitiall portion of their
share tears of joy, just as they described Hansen, a 23-year-old brains as well as it single skull
shared the long months of doubt Ogden, Utah, grocers' clerk and and many blood vessels.
and agony. Now, at last, there is his 21-year-old wife, when they
And, he said, it will be weeks
hope.
heard the news:
be fore specialists know if the
The hope sprang Wednesday
"There were tears of laughter babies suffered any brain
from a team of skill ed surgeons and joy," she said, "and words
damage.
at the University of Utah really can't describe it. They
\ljntoii suit! (lie (earn of
Medical Center. Their report
didn't say anything, but their
doctors that has been treating
was simple.The almost magical
faces said it
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the babies since they were born
words salti the condition of the
The doctors were cautious.
October 18, 1t177, first believed
Hansen twins - Siamese twins
"No one should believe that hit'
twins had separate brains.
who had been joined at the skull we're out of the woods, said
But
the surgery showed a small
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Dr. G. Richard Lee, dean of the
joined
area in the posterior part
In a terribly complicated, University of Utah Medical
of
the
organs.
16-hour operation, the sur- College. "The next several
geons had separated the 1'j- weeks are just as important as
"The majority of the brain
month-old girls, Lisa and Elisa.
was relativel) easy to separate
hat happened up to now.''
i For the first (hue, the infants
11u
was one area that was
There will be many, many
slept In separate cribs.
more operations for the girls, conjoined, but the surgeons
They are frightening words,
were able to hi,tiid. t.At, hi.
doctors said, before (lucy will be
''critical but stable," in
said.
able to lead a normal life.
cases. But not now. Now those
"We have only gone one step,
"There are several functions
1 words meant
"alive.'' They and (here are many more it affects. Some emotions, smell
meant ''bucking incredible
steps,'' 1)r. Stephen Minton, a
and so on, are located there. We
odds." The chances of such a
pediatrician who assisted in (lie don't know the effect yet."
. birth are one in every 2.5 operation that began Tuesday,
'"l'hie girls tolerated (lie
. million. The chance of both said after surgery was conuplet- procedure
"ell," Minton said of
twins suriing separation,
td tdritIi
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public right-of-way for offstreet parking on Elin Avenue

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and the as trustee the Flagship Bank of
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad.
Tampa in place of the Flagship
The rezoning, from restricted
Bank of Orlando. Keller
industrial 111.1 to medium t
Industries having been apdustrial M1-2,will enable the
proved by the city for industrial
Rinker Company to proceed
bonds, required city approval
with expansion plans at its
on the trustee change.

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Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter backed the
legislation which sets up the Life Insurance Guaranty
Trust Fund. Each life insurance company must kick in 1
percent of the total premiums they write Florida. If a
company goes under, money from the fund will be used to
reimburse customers.

talks with President Carter, as they will be again
in June when the Carters visit Tokyo in return.
While there are political overtones,
specifically as regards policies on China, the
Soviet Union and oil, U. S.-Japanese differences
are rooted in economics. They have developed
and intensified during the past several years of
U. S. trade Imbalance. It has been a temptation,
Increasingly indulged In, to see Japan, which has
been deriving the principal profit from the
massive U. S. deficits, as principally respon.
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-approved on first reading
Ave.; 2550 S. Sanford Ave., and an ordinance closing, vacating
and ababdoning portions of
701 W. Third St.
and Yale
-approved on st'cend and - Pcint
final reading an ordinance Avenue, between east 25th
rezoning a portion of property Street and east 26th Street.
between Country Club Road
-approved a request by
and west 25th Street between
Keller Industries to substitute

William Long of Sanford to
allow him to purchase two lots
off Sanford Avenue near
downtown which had been
i161.iiikt1 iTtFttrdoscd by
the city. Long had owned the
land prior to condemnation and
agreed to pay the appraisal
price of $594.26 plus eight
percent interest since the date
of foreclosure in 1978.

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what it was they wrought 34 years ago this
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blind and disabled. GAO did not try to quantify
abuse of other welfare programs by newly
arrived Immigrants but said there is good reason
to believe a similar problem exists with
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Graham.
The bill (1111892) deregulates cable rates in all counties
except Duval and Monroe where the cable companies
have exclusive contracts. The bill passed 64-38 in the
House and 28-8 in the Senate.

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in government programs, finally has a golden
opportunity to practice what it preaches.
Legislation has been introduced In both the
Senate and House to plug loopholes in curren t
law that permit thousan ds of newly arrived legal
Immigrants to qualify for welfare assistance as
early as 30 days after th ey enter the United

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below the appraised value of
the land.
-voted unanimously to reappoint C. B. Franklin and J. Q.
Galloway to the planning axiiF
zoning board. Both men's terms
were scheduled to expire on
May 30. Planning and zoning
board members serve threeyear terms. Mrs. Zoynne Davis
was named to the Sanford
Housing Authority Board to
replace John Colbert, who
resigned. Mrs. Davis' terni will
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will no longer be set by cities and counties under a bill
passed by Legislature Wednesday and sent to Gov. Bob

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into a park by the city. After
receiving the petition, the'
corn in is s loners
voted
unanimously to instruct the
'public works déiiiiièntto
leave the trees uncut.
In other action, the cornmission:
-voted to reject offers on
three parcels of city land. The
lots included the southeast
quarter of block 6, a portion of
Upland Park and lots 6. 8, 10, 12
and 14 in block B of the Celery
Avenue Addition. The bids were
rejected because they all fell

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - Gov. Bob Graham today
renewed his threat to veto the proposed state budget that
doesn't set aside at least $500 million he wants for tax
relief.
Graham's threat complicated efforts by the Legislature
to reach a compromise on the $14 billion state spending
plan and avoid a lengthy extended or special legislative
session.
Adjournment on time Friday is impossible now, but
Senate President Phil Lewis and House Speaker Hyatt
Brown hope to be able to finish up In only one or two extra
days.

VIEWPOINT

Tax Money

A buffer zone of trees will
remain uncut in a small grove
between Hartwell and Marshall
streets south of 25th Street due
to the efforts of neighboring
residents.
Some 30 residents in the area
presented a petition to the
Sanford City Commission
Monday asking that the halfblock grove of trees south of
Osceola Drive remain intact to
aid drainage and reduce
blowing dust. The area north of
the grove to 25th Street has
been cleared of brush and made

To Veto Proposed Budget

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Have you heard about the peeping Tom who wrote
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If spring comes, can Winter be far behind? The
DeBary Volunteer Fire Department obviously does
not think so. It has sent out notices to solicit entries
in its it annai Christmas parade scheduled for
Dec. 16. Each year the parade grows larger and
they are rtarting early to make this the largest yet.
Anyone wishing to enter a decorated float,
automobile or marching unit may contact the
DeBary Volunteer Fireman's Association, Inc. at
P.O. Box 822, DeBary, Fl. 32713.

well.
Horace Orr, president of SEEDCO and member of
the Good Samaritan Board of Directors, did a great
job as master of ceremonies. I was surprised to
learn he was born in what is now Casselberry (back
before the city was Incorporated). It seems his
father worked for the city's founder Hibbard
Casselberry In the fern business.
When I tried to introduce Orr to my husband,
Leonard, he (Orr) said, "We've already met.
Remember me? I'm the one you found asleep In the
wheelbarrow."

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toes without messing up your shine."
Grindle surprised a lot of people in the audience,
who knew him only by his super-salesman Image,
when he- tiiffi
Tt?tu be a darn good preacher as

recently to celebrate the 33rd aniliversary of the
home's Iounii
'Yóü"pcubably recognize him
better by his finger," said Vicky Killins as she inltroduced Art Grindle as guest speaker. For the
sight of Grindle leaping on the hood of a car,
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to Central Floridians.
He was even featured recently on the "Real
People" TV show in a contest to choose the country's most outstanding TV car salesman. But the
car business is only one of the many business and
By JANE CASSELBERRY civic interests of Grindle, who also has a law
degree.

Korea

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back In those dáHöric

It was through her work with Cerebral Palsy that

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Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$2060; Year, $40.00.

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It was a time for remembering, of thanksgiving,
antof 1O)k1fl torward
celebration without the Good Samaritan Home's
founder and guiding light Mother Ruby Wilson. She
was killed in an auto accident on Jan. 31, but her
spirit seemed very much a part of the program held

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Sanford, Fl.

Thursday,

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Exchange Vows

Raymond Schnell served
his brother as best man.
Groomsmen were Steve
Ruedlinger, Columbus
Ohio, and Rick Ruedlinger,
Orlando, brothers of the
bride; and Tom Falk, Ross
Bolhken and John Craft of
North Carolina.

The bride, given In
marriage by her father,
chose for her vows her
mother's formal wedding
gown and veil.

The reception was held at
the Altamonte Springs
Civic Center.

Maid of honor was MISSI
Ruedlinger, sister of the
bride. Bridesmaids were
Sandy Williams of Tampa,
Usa Hart, Vivian Johnston
and Cathy Snell, sister of
the bridegroom, from

Herald Photo by Tom N.ts

The couple are making
their home In Altamonte
Springs following a wedding trip to Walt Disney
World and New Smyrna
Beach.

Debbie Emerson, left was Installed as the Wnrthv A,Ivlgrn nf thila flrsIr nf
Rainbow for Girls, Sanford Assembly No. 25, by Cathy Byrd, installing officer.
Also installed were: Nancy Kennedy, Worthy Associate Advisor; Sheila Davis,
Charity; Sue Umberger, hope; and Cecilia Zbikowsld, Faith. Laurel Rogers Is
the Mother Advisor.

DAIMDW

MRS. RONALD EUGENE SCJINELL

Book Reports And Brunch

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Transvestites Want Only
AI.. cceptance, Understanding

President Debra Mark and mem bers exchan ged Be ta home.
presided at the re gular meet ing Buddy revealing gifts and new
Mothers, daughters and inof Preceptor Beta Lambda aSSignments were drawn for vited guests of mem bers were:
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi the corning year. M embe rs will Marti Warner, Kelly Caddy,
held at the home of Joyce be contacted by the calling Martha Jennings, Carol
Sammet. Book reports given by committee concerning any Stemper, Ma rt ha McFarland,
the following members were a announcements or social ac- Jamie Hart, Grace Hoffon,
part of t he program : Ruth tivittes d uring the summer Debbie Sauls, Daisy Simmons,
Hoffon, Debra Mark, Vertls months.
Jerry Bolton, E il een Mack,
Sauls, Mrs. Sammet, Kay
Previously, a chapter Br unch Francine Mark, Susan Mark
McFarland, and Grace Marie was also held at Mrs. Sammet's and Michele Mar k.
Stlneclpher.
Members agreed to express
their appreciation to all the
men who recently provided for
the family camp-out at St.
Augustine. Husbands and
FREE
guests of the mem bers had
made the plans and prepared
OR REDUCED RATE.
the food for the two-night
amp
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Ruth Hoffon asked that
members have their committee
reports prepared for the
year book which will be Print ed
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this summer. This was the last
meeting of the sorority year

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4EAR ABBY: Concerning my entire feminine wardrobe.
some
years ago.
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noticed some students were
Hl! Pm a transvestite who d' Wdded bras and make-up sl
yawning during his lectures. He
a slnklar experience when my was convinced they were mine.
asked a colleague to sit on one
ex'lfr1end went snooping Abby, she didn't know w ha t a
of
his lectures and tell him if he
d
transvestite
was.
She
thought
thrpth my closet and foun
Is V
thought it was bo ring. To his
any man who enjoyed dressing
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horror, his colleague joined the
"queer." Eventually we broke of our homes without fear of yawners!
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The professor was crushed as
embarrassment.
ftUJI 8W1(
There are many more
ALBUQUERQUE T.V. the studen ts left the room then
V.
transvestites than most people
DEAR T.V.: it may come as his collea gue pounded him on
16
W.F. DAUCHER
he back shouting, "No wonder
realize.
We
are
not a shock to many to learn that
homosexuals, child molesters most men who enjoy dressing in they yawned... it was so exor perverts. We are friends, women's attire privately are citing they forgot to breathe!
neighbors, relatives, respon- not at all effeminate unless They were yawning from Lack
sible members of the corn- "dressed." And their sexual of oxygen, not lack of interest."
munity. We aren't Interested in behavior is strictly masculine!
RIO GRANDE VALLEY
DEAR ABBY: You said
recruiting others to tranDEARRIO:Yourtheorymay
lot
vestism. We ?3nt only ac- yawning Is brought about by hold up scientifically, but to me
ceptance and understanding boredom. Not true! Sometimes yawning will always signal
from those we love, and the it's brought on by too much boredom. Perhaps one day I'll
f
A.
freedom to indulge In our excitement and too little become fascina ted with the
j
favorite
waged
past im e in the privacy oxygen. This was pointed out in dynamics of yawning that VU
Winter Springs resident
yawn wide enough to get my
,
William F. Daucher was
foot out of my mouth,
honored at the International
Sertoma Club's
p•
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DEAR ABBY: I have two big,
good-looking sons. One is 18 and regional convention held at
D"v"o
Clearwater Beach,
the other is 16, but he's as big as
.
his older brother. Th ese boys
Daucher was elected
For Graduation,
çi ,
have been fighting each ot her
governor of the Heart of
I
Vacation or
ever since they were old enough
Florida District, composed
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to
swing their arms,
of clubs in Orange,
Trousseau...
The 18-year-old just bought
Seminole and part of
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Gowns
himself a second hand car with
Volusia counties. The
his savings. He drove past his
district
Is presently
Baby Dolls
her wal ki ng down the road
brot
comprised
of 18 clubs, 53)
/,
-Negligees
and
wouldn't
even
give
him
a
mem
be
rs
and Is con.
Slips
lift.
tinua
ll
y
growing.
Panties
The younger brot he r keeps
,
by Kayser •
.
Daucher, a retired
his
clot hes in better shape, so
Hanson Kickirnick
executive for the J.C.
the older one helps himself to
Penney Co. Inc. moved to
his brother's clothes wit ho ut
Winter Springs some two
asking. These boys fight and
and
a half years ago. Soon
cuss Like a couple of mule
after
moving there, he
skinners,
a
helped
form the Winter
,
Why can't they act le
Springs Sertoma Club. He
brothers?
TENNESSES MOM became the charter
DEAR MOM: They do. Cain president and served as
president for the next two
and Abel.
years.
DEAR ABBY: Today j
Is her smart
received a note which read,
For his service to
let sundress of
'Please give Susie another
mankind
and s comP Pill oflon print. She
Wrap up someth ing
wee k to pay for the social
munity
efforts
he has
special for someone
a I ted Simplicity
studies books she lost uwe are
special
received
several
Sedosna
F
from our lovely
rn No. 90151 tab.
making her pay font out of her
and findings at
collection.
awards including;
r
baby-sitting money."
ly's.
Abby, U more parents taught
Distinguished Honor Club
will be pleased to
F
that
kind
r
ponsibWty
at
President, Award of Merit,
of
es
a t you with your
home,
our
job
would
be
a
great
Cent
ur ion, Tribune, 5crproblems.
-,
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a
deal easier l
toman of the Year,
I
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A JUNIOR HIGH TEACHER
Ambassador and Life
ALVIN, TEXAS Member.
DEAR TEACHER: Amen!
The Heart of Florida
District has the largest
Getting married? Whether
number of clubs of any
you want a formal CIIUTCb
district In the, nation,
Wedding or a simple do-yoai.
Despite this Daucher has
own-thing ceremony, get
218.220 E. FIRST ST.
found
time from his many
Abby's new bo.kle "How to
SANFORD
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for Sertomna to
Have a lovely WeddIng." Send
01 E. First St.
beco
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me active in helping
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organize
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cents) cU-addr sed velope
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to Abby: 132 Lasky Dri ye,
Chamber
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"She Is well versed in
teaching, having taught in
the public school system In
Pennsylvania, Maryland
and New York, before
co ming to Florida several
ye ars ago. She holds a
Florida State Certification
In School Psychology, a B.
A. in Education from Penn
State University and a
Master of Education
degree from Rollins.
Mrs. Chepenik has
served as Director of
Education for the Detroit
Business Institute; as
Director of Student
Activities for Southern
Coll ege and as an adjunct
professor in the graduate
program at Rollins,
Valencia and Seminole
Community Colleges.
Mrs. Stone is a graduate
of the U ni ve rsity of Florida
and has completed her
Master of Education

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CLAIRE CIIEPENIK, LEFT, AND LINDA STONE
degree in Specific Learning
Disabilities at Sterson
University. She has taught
in Alachua and Orange
Counties, and was a
specific learning
disabilities specialist with
Sem in ole County. She has
also worked as an adjunct
professor at Rolli ns and
Valencia Community
College.
By splitt in g sessions, the
two women are better able
to come up with an over al l
picture of a client's
problem. After writing
their individual reports,
they then go over all the
findings, together with the
client, bringi ng a bo ut a
better un derstan ding of the
pro bl ems they have found.

One recent case involved
a child who was failing in
school. By an in-depth
study, it was discovered
that the child and his father
had no communication
whatsoever. By discussing
and
evaluating
the
problem, the whole family
style changed for the
positive,
"We
believe
in
prescriptive programming.
You woul dn 't go to a doctor
just to be diagnosed. We
di agnose the child's needs
and foll ow through with a
remedy," said Mrs. Stone
who Is enrolled in a doetoral program from the
U ni ve rsity of Florida.
Offering individualized
testing-counseling to young

people deciding between
college and vocational
school is another service.
"we are also certified in
infant assessment," she
said.
The unique service of.
fered to both private and
public schools by the
otiieii includes workshops
and seminars on any type
of package to itiect the
rth of the institution
involved.
Both women relax by
taking cooking lessons.
Claite is interested in
Chinese cooking classes
now, while Linda is learning all a bout her new food
processor. "It's a way of
escaping;" laughed Linda.

UDC Founder's MedicalI

n,sturatist photographer Heinz
Sir'lmann has spent his life
iecording animals in their natu
ril habitats
4 - O THE WALTONS Fliza.
beth Secretly falls in love with
the new minister, who mistik.
only thinks it is Fun who has
the CruSh on him (A)

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gallantly lends his mountain
cabin to Mork .ird Mindy for a
weekend without telling them
that it is a burned -out roofless
building (A)
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(Diana
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Satchel Shown At Meet
Members of the Norman
deVere Howard Chapter of the
United Daughters of the Co nfederacy met at the home of
Mrs. Charles Steenworth for
final session of the chapter
year. Co-hostesses were Mrs.
Charles Swinney and Mrs. W.
B. Wa ll ace.
The meet ing began with a
covered dish luncheon foll owed
by the business, led by Mrs.
L.D. Hastings, president.
Conducting the ritual and
pledge of allegiance to the
American flag and salute to the
confederate flag was Mrs.
Donald Dunn, chaplain. Spe cial
recognition was extended to
Mrs. A.B. Wallace, a Heal
Daughter, who attended and
was presen t ed a gilt corsage of
red roses and a pott ed plant.
Yearly repo rts and plans
were given. The chapter is
giving historical Jefferson
Davis medals and certificates
to st udents of five area schools

Dramatic, eyecatching fashions
for after 5,
dinner and dance.
Take your pick
of bare backs,
wrap-arounds,
split skirts,

all in cloud soft
pastels and
brights.

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American and Southern history
to be presented at respective
Awar ds Day ceremonies. The
recipients will be announced
later.
Mrs. W.B. Wallace showed
the medical satchel of Dr.
Nortuan deVere howard,
organizer of th e chapter in the
year 1921. and for Wihan the
chapter is named. it is planned
that at a Future time and
suitable place is found It will be
placed on display among other
UDC a rt ifacts and historical
documents for public viewing.
Object ives for the coining
year will be historical,
educational, memorial and
patriotic along with honoring
and preserving the memory of
those who served and fell in the
service of the Confederate
states.
Mrs.
Glenn
Wititbish,
historian, circul ated the year's
scrapbook among the group for
viewing.

FRIDAY

Others attending were Males.
Vernon Blackstone, Burch
Cornelius, Fred Harris, Harold
Jones, W.B. Kirby, Troy Ray,
EA. Swell, M. It. Strickland and
Mrs. John B. Wiinbisti.

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From Infants to ad ul ts,
people are evaluated and
counseled in meet ing ongo ing everyday problems.
Many times parents may
feel their child is not
performing as well in
school as they think he
ought to be. With no
physical problem, some
channel does not seem to he
working properly. When
the women are consulted at
t his point, they proceed
with individual intelligence
testing, academic
achievement testing and
process test in g. "We look
for ways to help the child's
learning abilities," Mrs.
Chepenik said.

North Carolina; and Sara
Bennett, Orlando. They
wore yellow gowns and
picture hats of natural
straw and carried longstemmed yellow rosés.

The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A.
Ruedlinger, 106 Little Oak
Lane, Altamonte Springs.
The bridegroom Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
J. Schnell of Wilmington,
N.C.

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partners
in
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Services, Claire Chepenik
and Linda Stone help
people realize their
problems with assistance
in over coming them.

Ronald Schnell
Julie Ann Ruedlinger and
Ronald Eugene Schnell
were married May 19, at
St. Mary Magdalen
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think you should be getting.
Your day will come.

tha t It seldom paid to double

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with the ace of clubs and
shifted to the queen of diamonds. The Professor won

in dummy, led a trump to his
king and paused for a

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said Johnson, "We

know what we can do

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I want

this thing so bad because now
know what it ineans. I'm gonna
come up with that ring."
The Sonics lost the title to the

pionship series, says it's confidence, not emotion that is

aiding his team.
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year and last year is that we're
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a
monumental task," he said.

"We want to win it there. We
want to will it as soon as

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said Williams,
straight."
.'.e' go into
"especiall y if

want a game Sunday.

They can end it Friday night

"Friday, if we could blow them

possible."

Bullets last year after dropping

in Game 5 at Capital Centre,
thanks to Tuesday night's 114112 overtime win over the

out, win b 20, then that would
motivate us to go back there
Sunday and win. They've got so

But Sotucs' guard Gus Vilhams, seemingly headed for

If the series returns to
Seattle. (axne ti is scheduled

the seventh gatne oil their honie

Bullets.

(turn

confidence,

most valuable player lionors if

sometimes that does it."
Seattle fonard John Johnson

Seattle continues its success, is
a bit more realistic.

Swidav afterticiii Ganic 7. if
neede(I. would be .June t; at
Capital Centre.

court. This year, they split two
games at Capital Centre and

Can the Bullets surivive?
Guard Kevin Crevey believes

tit ucli

M ed ic s Led
By Franklin
Second place Medical Center Bruce Franklin.
scored four runs in the top of the
Dexter Franklin was the
last inning and beat First winning pitcher, allowing three
Federal 8-3 Wednesday in the hit-,, in five innings, lie struck

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All other youth baseball pitched the final inning,
games in Sanford were rained striking out two and walking

In other games, Detroit
downed Toronto, 8-2, Kansas
City nipped Baltimore, 2-1,

out.
one.
A one-out single by Tony Van
Dexter Franklin had a pair of
Burger led to Medical Centers singles for the winners, Bruce
first run in the top of the second. Franklin had a home run and

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A hospital spokesman said
"had no major in. White Sox, 64, Texas edged
Boston, 3-2, in 10 innings,
juries" and all X-rays for
Oakland beat Minnesota, 54,
broken bones and a possible
and California shaded Seattle,
spinal fracture were negative,
snlii
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First
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Lance Parrish went 4-for-5,

back)area.

including a home run, and

DiMuro was sent sprawling Rusty Staub added a solo homer
- when the 6-foot-7., 217-pound to support Milt Wilcox's five1

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the worst li'nllklonci I'ua Puor
seen It was terrible to see
something happen like that."

Milwaukee catcher Charlie
Moore said he saw Johnson
v
race by him, beating the throw,
"and the next thing I saw when
- I turned around was both of
them on the ground. It's the
first time I've ever seen an
umpire get hit that hard,"
With the Yankees leading the
Brewers, 3-2, Bucky Dent lifted
a fly ball to center field,
•Johnson,
Johnson, scoring easily after
the catch, crossed home plate
X and his momentum carried him
into DiMuro, who was stationed
about 10 feet behind the plate.
The umpire lay on the ground
surrounded by players, trainers
and at least one doctor atfr
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year.
They got off to their annual

pounded Atlanta, 10-2.
the year.
In other NI. games, Montreal

horrendous start with a 12-18 beat Philadelphia, 2.0, Houston
mark, but now have captured 10 got past Cincinnati, 6-3, St.
of their last 13 games, including Expos 2, PhillIes 0:
Wednesday night's 9-2 triumph
Bill Lee tossed a six-hitter
over the Chicago Cubs.
and Gary Carter socked a two-

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Jim Hooker, 2.0, who came and Mets'coach Joe Pignatano.
off the disabled list two weeks Dodgers 6, Giants 5:
ago after being injured in
Dave Lopes homered to tie

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cause heat rash.

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business

too much like home: nag,
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mercials.
game of the year. He struck out Los Angeles got past San
Ave and walked three.
Francisco by the same score for
f you tiled the ,-,!...
After the Cubs closed to the second straight night.
keys off their typewriters,
within 4-2 with an unearned run Padres 10, Braves 2:
all the paperback blurb writDave Winfield blasted a ers Wouldbe out of a job.
caused by Dale Berra's error in
the third and Dave Klngman's three-run homer and had five
15th homer in the fourth inning, RBI and Bob Shirley turned in
The news about the upWillie Stargell, who had three eight Innings of
retess relief
tming TV season is beginhits, made it 5- by heading off to pace San Diego to its fourth
ning to leak out, mainly
because it's so full of holes.
the fifth with his 10th homer of straight victory,

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Insurance to a 10-4 Mustang
victory in a flu-lilt effo rt against
OWS General Contractor UI the
Seuiinole
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Baseball
League.

old Colorado franchise needed
something to make it a con-

tender. Miron said Cherry was
thle best coach in the legue, so
he has become the highest

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0(34)21.40 P(3-4) 200.10; 1 (3-4.
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Eighth Game
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3.40
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0(24) 44.40; P (42) 192.30; T (43.
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3) 249.40.
3.40 3.40 2.00
7 Tigress
Tenth Game
4.50 2.10
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460 IEgana Dlaga
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6 Jay G000bee
440 300 1 40
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14.40 5.80 4.10
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Fifth Game

Evansville farm club and returned

Kansas City

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hits, including a home run b'

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pitching his first complete the winning rim in the eighth as doing TV detergent corn-

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D. Franklin
Kriger
B. Franklin
0. oebo.e
P,erce
Van Burger
0 Debote
Campbell
Gordon
Totals

paid coach of the NIIL."
Specifics of the contract wer L
American League
not released, although they
East
W L Pct. 08 State quarterback Scott Burk, a
380 provided for a reported annual
12.60 4.00 7 A Moving Target
Ball
30 II .675
ninth round draft selection, and IMutitla Echani:
salary of $150,000 for five years.
0(30)
27.50;
P
(5-3)
94.90;
T
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Oscar-Enrique
520
Boston
26 19 .578 2½ traded Tony Davis to Tampa Bay for
41 1.80.
a
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69.00;
P
(6-1)
243.";
T
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Isliron
said only that the coiliNew York
26 22 442 4
undisclosed future draft choice..
'Twelfth Race, A 3•. T. 31.91
Milwauke
27 73 .540 4
Detroit - Signed top draft choice
tract was for snore thasi a year
Detroit
4 JM'sStillRapid 2240 60
Keith Dorney, an offensive lineman 3VicanSixth Game
21 21 .500 6
20
di.Fernan 14.00 1.00 6.00 0 Lantana Sandy
Clevelnd
21 26 .447 8' -, from Penn State.
ioo
860
SCarasa Isidro
figure bracket annuall.
5.10 5.80
Baseball
4.70 2 I'm Best
2 Domingo.
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Detroit
Purchased the contract
0(4-5) 40.50; P (4-0) 140.50; 1 (4.5.
0(3.0) 31.40; P (3.5) 75.30; 1 (2.5.
of right handed catcher-third
style of coaching but he wins,"
2) 054 20.
baseman Ed Putman from their 2) 454,00
A
1,447; Handle $151,303.

spring training, tossed a two- the score in the seventh Inning

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San Ogo at Piltsbgh, night
Los Ang at St. Louis, night

MEDICAL
CENTER

Center

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2.20 7) 147.20.
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0 (30) 47.00; T (0.3-2) 93420;
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Time 2:ii.2.
5 That's Nebo
1720 7 20 6 20
DEINVEIR iUl)l) - 'rhe
aili~,thitig that ilve need here, it*s
Ninth ace
8 Dark Dudley
120 7 20 Colorado Rockies,
s Avon Marshal
19.10 16.00 19.80
wi ns. "
the worst
3 Brad Capers
9.40 13.80 I High Pressure
7.80 team in the National hockey
Cherry, at a news conference,
4 Brown Sam
10.00
0(5.0) 34.40; P ($0) 240.10; 1 ($-S. lk,agile with nowhere to go but
said lie had received offers
0 (3-5) 35-00; T 15.3-41 303.60; 1) 351.60.
Time 2:12.2.
up. have blinked it till on Doti
froiii tt1ji:ita, Toronto.liuIfah,
Fifth Race, C *, 1.39)3
Tenth Race
3 Strut Along
6.40 3.00 2 60 Cherry - who now IS the
lLfl(l another tL'UTI he tict'Iitit'd to
3 Thirty Knots
6.00 410 3.00 6 (latttestar
3.80 3 10 highest paid ('ouch in the
ilalilt'.
I Eric Jim
000 171) 1 Mountain Charm
1.00
league.
"M first reaction as to go
S miss liolty B
3.20
0(34)20.40, P (3-4) 3390; T I
0 (13) 12.20; T (3•1.S) 113.40; 4) 70040
to Buffalo, mit I got a feel for
Cherry,
who
i)1irtetl
froui
Time 2:15.7.
Sixth Race. A S-li. T. 31.31
l)enver," lie said. "I had been
Attendance- 510; Iiandte 050.024. 7 K'S Prince
8 00 360 100 Boston Bruins last '.eek Lk-1 B. Ginger
160 4.00 cause of differences with offered inure 111011eV Ili Sollit
7 Joe Kea
11.80
other spots.''
0(2-4) 22.40; P (2-4) 39.90; 1 (71 tIuinitgenietIt, said Wt'i.thesclay
Jai-Alai
i-Ic said ta' had admired tilthe tiati signed to coach the
7) 403.i0
Rockies'
telluicity oil the lee I,ist
Seventh Race, CS-16 T 31.6s
Rockies next season.
DAYTONA BEACH
8 Zero Hawk
1800 710 460
season arid said lie welcomed
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
"A new era begins for the
I Ornery .
660 4 80
First Game
the challenge of building the
I
Pier
Emperor
8 Victor Fernan
Colorado
Rockies," said Hock7
20
50.20 11.40 1.00
titUlL
0(4-0)
47.40
P(S.4)
207.40;
1(5-42 Trani isidro
160 7.60
it's' l'resident Aniiand Pohan in
6 Galdos GaOl II
3.40 1) no.io
announcingCherry's
hiring
Eighth Race, B is. T. 35.40
0 (7$) 45.20; T (0.2-4) 293.00.
B a i.j e r Leads
8 Iola WP,uz
380 740 310 coach. "Don Cherry is not
Second Game
760 2 60 simply the best available coach
7 Trani Isidro
10.70 9.60 5.80 6 K's Thunder
3 40 Ili
3 Duran Arca
S 00'..'? 7 Mountain Tesv
Nhll.. In our OPIII1OII he is
0(4-0) 740; P($-i) 20.40; 1 ($.-7) the
7Carasa Fernan
S rn i t h , 10-4
3.00
the best couch to lead our teani
0(3-7)30.40; P (7-3) 72.30; T (7.3- 45.40.
Ninth Race, 07-ti. T. 45.53
2) 443.0; 00 (0-7) 191.40.
to a title."
3 Quick Rina
600 340 340
..-------------- --Jeffrey
Bauci' went 2-for-3
ThirdCa,.
- ne*y iS3Irun, generai manager
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College
San Francisco - Appointed Dave
Preston sports information director.
Manhattan
Sports information
director Kevin Monaghan resigning
as of June I.
Southern Methodist - Track
Coach Jim Parr resigned.
Football
Cincinnati - Signed Oklahoma

Philadelphia at CirKi

1.20
2 10

Time 2:15.

coach.

______________

the All-Star break," said Pitt" ed its second straight shutout
sburgh's Bill Robinson, who pver Philadelphia.
socked a two-run pinch homer Astros 6, Reds 3:
In a three-run seventh Inning as
Knut'kleballer Joe Niekro
the Pirates pounded out 17 hits scattered six hits over 8 2.3
off Chicago pitching. "This
Innings for his sixth victory of
way, we'll be In good position
the month and Cesar Cedeo
when we really start playing drove in three runs to power
consistently well. We know Houston.
what we have to do."
Cardinals 7, Metz 3:
Right fielder Dave Parker,
Lou Brock, the league's
who contributed a sacrifce fly leading batter with a ,371
and a double, said, "We're a ave.-age, knocked in three runs
much better ballclub then with a homer, single and
we've demonstrated so far. sacrifice fly to pace St. Lows in
Despite how well we're playing a game marred by a fistfight

Don

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0 (1-4) 2200; T (4.1.3) 35440;

Wedneidiys Results
Detroit 8, Toronto 2
Oakland 5, Minnesota I
Clpvptnd A.ChI&amp;-ann A

(Norman 24) at hockey
Colorado - Signed

Friday's Games
Montreal at Houston
New York at Atlanta

The Pittsburgh

26 19 .578 7
City
28 21 .571 2
Chicago
24 74 500 Sit
Oa kl and17 32 .347 13
Seattle
17 33 .310 13

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0 (1- 6 ) 44.20; T (7-5-4) 205.00;
Time 2:15.4.
Seventh Game
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Rangers 3, Red Sox 2:
Richie Zisk singled
Oliver in the 10th and reliever
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to 7.0 in the Rangers' triumph.
A's 5, Twins 4:
Mitchell Page snappeda
seventh-inning tie with an RBI
single off Mike Marshall and
•the ace reliever then uncorked
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Bert Campaneris' one-out,
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plate, did not see
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barrelled into him.
combined on a fivehitter for the

Bamberger said, "It's one of

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third opened the door for two singles.
more Medical Center runs.
I .itton had to singles for
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base on an error to open the the onl other hit forythe losers,
fifth inning for Medical Center also it single.
and scored on a triple by Scott

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aren't apt to be of much use to You're not prone to sudden fits
you because they are based of anger, but today an

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and Alan Sontag

you could go overboard today
and put a glant'eize hole In your
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) budget. Stop and think before
Although you normally are you spend.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
practical, today your ideas

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was a boy. As you can see I
have lost two tricks and still
have a trump loser and a
diamond loser. tam going to
make that diamond loser
disappear into thin air."
The Professor carefully
won that spade with his ace.
Then he cashed his ace of
diamonds, led a heart to
dummy's queen, ruffed a
heart, entered dummy with
the queen of trumps and led
dummy's last club.
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the top trump and the high
diamond, South with a low
trump and a low diamond.
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and so does
milk. If he gets an adequate
amount of fish and milk in his
diet, with his daily vitamin
medication, he shouldn't have
any nutritional deficiency.

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you. Try not to do things that
throw others Into a tizzy.

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good source of protein and other
substances the body needs, You
can get most of these same
substances from an adequate
amount of fish in the di't as I
note you use for yourself.
Your son does need a source
of complete protein, meaning
one that contains all of the 10

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for our son is our main concern,

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key players refuses to admit
emotion may be involved,
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and they may be numerous.

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epilepsy really aren't known children. Fish does contain

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dominal pain that remain

grand Mal or petit mal epilepsy year-old female vegetarian. I

abdominal epilepsy In the
November 24, 1978 Issue of The
Journal of The American
Medical Association. I'm also
sending you The Health Letter
number 10-8, Epilepsy: You
Can Have It Too.

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championship, but one of their

and is Dilantin used In treating do eat dairy products and some
It? As far as I know there's fish. Our concern is our 26never been any epilepsy in our month-old son. I nursed him for

abdominal pain occur. Since
you're a registered nurse, I
presume you have access to the
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abdominal pain. They're rosy-cheeked young boy. I also
associated with abnormalities give him a daily vitamin pill.
in the EEG (brain wave) and Mn I depriving him at any
they do respond to the same vitamins or minerals he might
medications used to treat obtain in meat? My husband is
an avid meat eater. Neither of
epilepsy.
Some of these cases have us Influence our son either way
associated disturbances of and he has eaten meat on occonsciousness or awareness casion. Since meat is very high
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We are both registered
but abdominal epilepsy IS yo ur office every day. The end
something I have never heard result is that doctors may not
of. Any Information you can think of it as a possible cause
supply about this condition Will for recurring attacks of ab-

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CLPSSIFIED ADS
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INTHE cIRLUIrcouR'roFTHE
NoticeofPubllcHearing
Notice lsttereby given tIVit I •"
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
To Consider ProposedOrdinance engaged In buSiness al 1flI Santa
CUlT IN AND FOR
Barbara Drive, Sanford, Florida
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
COUNTY, FLORIpJi'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 32771 Seminole County, Florida,
CASE NO. 19•936-CA03.K
The Springs to Enslow Homes
Alphonse R. Cologgi &amp; w,
the City of Longwood, Florida that under the fictitious name of LAKE
RBERT CHERRY,
Inc., Lot 13, 81k A, The Springs Florine to Fountain Squae
TMENTS,andthat
IEi' City Commission will hold a JENNIE
Plaintiff.
Wh5p',.sec. One, $18,500. Management,CÔTl1
public hearino tn rnnii1r enact. intendtoregistersaidnamewiththe
Bel Aire Homes Inc. to Russell A. d. 5.46,700.
mentof Ordinance P40. 459; entitled: Clerk c4 the Circuit Court, Seminole
ROSA LEE JONES,
Shaw 8. wf Joann, Lot 68 BelAre
Marvin 0. Lynch 8. WI Virgie to AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF County, Florida In accordance with
Defendant.
Hills, Unit One, 5.45,800.
Marvin 0. Lynch &amp; wf Virginia V. 5
F L R I D A the provisions of the Fictitious
L N 0 WOO D •
BMA Prop Inc. to Maryanna 165' 01W 660' of N 330' of S 1056' f
AUTHORIZING THE WINTER Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
NOTICE OF SUIT
Panny &amp; Philomena C., Lot 185 Lake NE'/ of NW/i
of Sec.. 30.2131, $100. PAR K TELEPHONE COMPANY 865.09 Florida Statutes 1937.
TO: ROSA LEE JONES
of the Woods Townhouse, Sec.,
(QCD) A. B. Culbertson 8. Co.,
51g. Jeno F. Pauluccl
TO USE THE PUBLIC STREETS
42 Tilden Street
$30,900.
trusteeloRavenna Park BaptistCh.
OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, Publish: May 17, 24, 311 June 7. 1979
Rochester, NY
BMA Prop Inc. to Emily Jane at Sanf., Inc., W 261' of S 12.8 ch. f
FLORIDA, FOR THE PURPOSE DEJIl
Last Known Residence
Linn, Lot 191 Lake of the Woods SE¼ of Sec 3419.30 S of SR 46A,
OF ERECTING, CONSTRUCTING. Townhouse, Sec. 5, 5.41,300.
1)00.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a suit
NOTICE OF SALE OF
Robert J. Hc'pr III, sgl to MAINTAINING AND OPERATING
has been filed against you in the
Howell Cove Constr. to Robert J.
BOATS FOR REPAIRS
Felice 8. wI Kathleen, Lot 2, 81k J Michael F. Trexler, sgI., Lot 6 81k H LINES OF TELEPHONE THERE
abovestyled cause for breach of
THEREUNDER;
AND
contract, and that you are required
Howell Cove, 2nd Sec., 5.56.400.
ColumbuS Harbor sdm $13,900.
ON
PROVIDING
CONrLICTS. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON. tofile your answer with the Clerk of
Stephen A. Murray 8. WI Judy to
SEVERABILITY AND EF. CERN:
Robert 0. Gotdman&amp;wf Sally A., Lt
this Court and to serve a copy
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You and each of you will olease
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The public hearing will be held in take notice that Charles B. Rogers
John W. Smith 8. WI Nancy to John
WOOLFORK AND PERRY, P. A.,
the City Hall of Longwood, Florida, wtose address is 709 N. Perkins
Stuki &amp; WI Carol, Lot 627 Spring
Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1011 South
FICTITIUU$ NAME
on June 11, 1919 at 1:30 p.m. or as Street, Apt. 2, Leesburg, Fla. 3fl
Oaks On. S 151000
Sanford Avenue, P.O. Box 2236,
andor
Citizens
National
Bank,
Notice is hereby given that I am
won thereafter as possible. At the
MarieA. Flexer Parker &amp; hbJohn
Sanford, Florida 32771, not later
address iS P.O. BOX
engaged in business at P.O. Box 125
to Wendell W. Whited, sgl., S 30' of
meeting interested parties may
than the 19th day of June, 1919. If
appear and be heard with respect to Leesburg, Fla., entrusted to the
you fail to do so, a default may be
Lot 108. N 23' of 11 Blk 7 Palm Terr., Casseiberry FIa 32207 Seminole
undersigned mechanic or laborer
County, Florida, under the fictitious
$7500
the proposed ordinance,
entered against you for the relief
an article of value described as a 22
name1of FRIENDS PERSONAL
Wendell W. Whted, sgl. to Walter
Linda P. Martin,
demanded in the Complaint. The
ft.
Pen
Yen
Florida
Houseboat,
COM UNICATION SERVICE ar.d
City Clerk
real property proceeded against is:
Arnold &amp; WI Mary, S 30' of Lt 10 8. N
Registration Number FL 1985 AT to
City of Longwood, Florida
75' of 11 81k? Palm Terr., $22,900. that I intend to register said name
Lots3andl, Block 7, LOCKHART
be stored altered or repaired; that
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
LFH Prop., Inc. to Russell N.
Publish: May 31, 1979
SUBDIVISION Plat Book 3, Page
said
labor
and
services
have
been
SminoIe
County,
Florida in
Stieck, Lot 4 Hermits Cove South,
DEJ.117
70, according to the Plat thereof
completed, and said boat has not
accordance with the provisions of
First Addn, $12,000.
recorded in the Public Records of
been paid, although it is now more
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
(QCD) Maurice J. Weinberg &amp;
Seminole County, Florida.
than three (3) months from the time
Susan to .1. Susan Chernlck &amp; Rose Wit: Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
Dated this 15th day of May, 1979.
whensuch
chargesbecamedue;
and
Falk, Lot 3. 81k F. Sterling Park Un.
(SEAL)
Sig.
Harold
Clark
that
by
reason
thereof,
the
un
NOTICE OF SALE OF
3. 5100.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
dersigned will sell the same at
BOAT FOR REPAIRS
George Charlton to Eula Mae Publish: May 17, 24, 31, June 7, 1979
As Clerk of the Court
DEJ.71
public auction for cash at twelve
Martin, Lot 166 Midway, $1,600.
________________________________
By: June I. Curtis
o'clock noon on the 8th day of June,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
Enrique Paddilia &amp; WI Hortensia
As Deputy Clerk
NOTICE OF SALE OF
1979
at
his
place
of
business
known
CERN:
to Ljren:o Anon &amp; WI Carmen, Lot
James E. C. Perry, Esq.
BOAT FOR REPAIRS
as Lake Monroe Harbour, 331
You and each of you will please
Il, 81k D, Seminole Site, $35,100.
P.O. Box 2236
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford, Florida
take notice that Thomas G.
Sanford Florida 3277)
Donne F. Kane &amp; WI Judith to TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONERN:
3271). Dated at Monroe Harbour this
Donahey, whose address is 909
Brent A. Dyk, sgl., Lot 163, Lago
Publish May 17,24,3)8. June?, 1979
You and each of you will please
28th day of May, 1979.
Buena Vista Ct.,OrlandO, Fla. 32108,
DEJIS
Vista sd, $45,000.
take notice that Eugene M. Johnson
Joseph S. Maino,
andor Bank of West Orange, whose
COCO) David R. Hudson &amp; wf whose address is 222 Oakwood
address
is
P.O.
Box
340
Ocoee,
F
Ia.,
President
Deborah to Marcus Falls 8. WI
Drive, Casselberry, Fla. andor Col.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Fla., entrusted to the undersigned
Charles J. yolk, Jr.,
Kathleen E., Lot 23, 81k F. Country
lege Park Office whose address is
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
mechanic or laborer an article of
Secretary
Club Manor Un. I, $21,000.
P.O. Box 70)7 Orlando, FIa. 32154,
PROBATE DIVISION
Lake
Monroe
Harbour,
value
described
as
a
28
ft.
Trailer
Henry 8. Lincul 1. WI Mary to entrusted to the undersigned
File Number 79.137.CP
Inc. d.k.a Monroe Harbour
Registration
Florida
Yacht,
Winter Park Coffee Shop., Inc., Lot
mechanic or laborer an article f
DIVISION
Number FL 1959 AG to be stored Publish May 3), 1979
5,81k 4. Chuia Vista, $6,500.
value described as a 20 ft. Crit.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
altered or repaired; that said labor DEJ.137
Wm. E. Wilson, sgl to Kenneth chfleld, Florida Rcglstratlon
EULA MAE FITZGERALD,
and
services
have
been
completed,
Gilbert&amp;WI Sharron, S 153' of N 393'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Number FL 02)1 BR to be stored,
and said boat has not been paid,
of E IIS'of SW'iof NE'/i Sec 30.20.30 altered or repaired; that said labor
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
although it is now more than three
t5 rd., $22,000.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
and services have been completed,
Deceasd
(3)monthsfromthetlmeWhefl Mach
Marc E. Reinecke &amp; WI Linda to and said boat has not been paid,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
charges
became
due;
and
thai
by
Win. D. Jemison Ill &amp; WI Julie A., although it 5 now more than three
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
reason thereof the undersigned will Case No. 77.145l.CA.13.E
Lot 22), Wrenwood Hts., Un. 2, (3) months from thetime when such
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND A'..L
sell the same at public auctioai for J. A. TURNER, as Trustee for
547,500.
charges became due; and that by
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTE')
cash at twelve o'clock noon on the PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS, INC.
IN THE ESTATE:
Joe B. McCawley Jr., sgl to Floyd reason thereof, the undersigned will
8th day of June, 1979 at his place of PROFIT SHARING PLAN AND
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Plaintiff,
P. Womack Jr., sgl. Lto 30 (less S. Sell the same at public auction for
business known as Lake Monroe TRUST
v.
that
the administration of the estate
100') RepI. Wekiva Camp Sites, cash at twelve o'clock noon on the
Avenue,
Palmetto
531
Harbour,
8th day of June, 1979 at his place of
T. C. SIMPSON, as Trustee, a.k.a
of EULA MAE FITZGERALD,
$10
Sanford, Florida 32271.
business known as Lake Monroe
deceased, File Number 79137 CP, is
Wm. T. Duncan 8. WI. Melanie t
DatedatMooroeHarbourtnls28th THOMAS C. SIMPSON, CHARLES
JEWITT, ANN S. JEWITT,
pending in the Circuit Court for
Ralph L. Hammermaster a. WI. Harbour, 531 Palmetto Avenue,
day of May, 1979.
CHARLES L. CARTER, SARAH
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Ellen LI 19 blk G, Sky Lark Un. 2 Sanford, Florida 37171.
Joseph S. Maino,
Datedat Monroe Harbour this 28th
NELSON CARTER, CHARLOTTE
Division, the address of which is
repl. $47,900.
President
HASKELL YUILLE, JAMES YUIL.
P.O. Drawer C, Sanford, Florida
Gailimore Homes Inc. to Juan day of May, 1979.
Charles J. yolk, Jr.
Joseph S. Maino,
LE, OSGOOD F. HASKELL,
3277). The co.personal represen.
Sauer &amp; WI Sylvia E., Lot 29 81k 0,
Secretary
President
JAMES OSGOOD YUILLE, PE.
tatives of the estate are Albert W.
Spring Valley Gdns Sec 3, 541,333,
Lake Monroe Harbour,
Charles J. yolk, Jr.
TER GEORGE HASKELL, MARY
Fittgerald, Jr. and Elizabeth F.
ti,ary E.B. Foreman 8. hb. Virgil
Inc. dba Monroe Harbour
Secretary
HASKELL,
MARGARET
JO
Branch whose addresses are 3207
T. to Robert 0. Elgin &amp; WI Mary Lot
May
3),
)979
Publish
Lake Monroe Harbour,
YUILLE, ELLA F. BLY, ak.a EL
'North Rio Grande, Orlando, Fl. and
yy7 &amp; E'/, of vacated Myrtle St.,
DEJ 140
Inc. d.b.a Monroe Harbour
LEN F. BLY, JOHN A. BALDWIN,
P.O. Box 36, Bushnell, Fl. 33513,
Longwood . 1.3.500.
as Guardian ad litem, EMMA M.
respectively. The name and address
(QCD) Allan K. Frasure &amp; WI. Publish May 31, 1979
LUSK, LUTHER F. CARTER, M.
of the co.personei representativP'
Nellie to Life Science Church at LW DEJ.131
IN THE CIRCUIT SEMINOLE FRANK CARTER, LEWIS K.
attorney are set forth below,
Lot 824, Town of Longwood, $100,
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
OSGOOD, STEPHEN OSGOOD,
All persons having claims or
W,M.V. Lynch, sQl. to Lucille R.
BOATFOR REPAIRS
CIVIL ACTION P40. 7t.US.CA.09.J CHARLES C. OSGOOD, CHAR.
demands against the estate 'ire
Gibbert, E'/i of Lot 13, bik 6, repl.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
MORTGAGE INVESTMENT SE. LOTTE 0. HASKELL, MABEL L.
required,
WITHIN
THREE
Part of Townsite of North Chuljota.
You and each of you will please
CURITIES, INC. etc.,
TITCOM8, WILLIAM TITCOMB,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
$20,000.
take notice that
Evans C.
Plaintiff, STEPHEN C. OSGOOD, LOUIS E.
THE FiRST PUBLICATION OF
E..Scott Brandon Inc. to Ricahrd
,
Matrangos, whose address is 60)7
OSGOOD, C. C. OSGOOD, CHAR
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Tflèchner &amp; WI. Dorothy, Lt 11,
Balboa Drive, Orlando, FIa. 32108,
CALVIN A. COPELAND, etc.,
LOTTE C. HASKELL, BENJAMIN
of the above court a written
Hermits Cove South First Addn.
entrusted to the undersigned
Defendant.
HAINES, CARRIE B. HAINES,
statement of any claim or demand
mechanic or laborer an article ui
WEBBER 0. HAINES, LEWIS 0.
they may have. Each claim must be
Cam Corp. to Jerry E. Bryant 8.
value described a
a 22 ft.
NOTICE OF SALE
HAINES, LOU J. HAINES, RUTH
in writing and must indicate the
WI. Diana L. Lot 3, blk 10 North
Crestliner, Florida RegistratIon
Notice is hereby given that pur. s. HAIP4ES, THOMAS .1. KENP4EY,
basis for the claim, the name and
Oi'ndo Ranches, SEC 9. $43,200.
m
,M to, be $toed, sijant to the Final Judgment of GEORGE W, MORSE, CHARLES
Fl..
address of th. creditor or hIs
J. CoUInS&amp; wf.'e.orI!t$$
attèred or tlpalred,ttist said Ilbor
Foreclosure end Sale entered In the WHITTIER. EMANUEL SCHAT.
or attorney, and the amount
JffNy J. Bo.fto, sql. Lt 3) MIrror
and services have been completed,
causepending in the Circuit Court °
TEN, JOAN S. SCHATTEN, HAP.
claimed. if the claim Is not yet due,
LakiManor. $43,900.
t.
said boat has not been paid,
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in OLD W. RIPPS, and FANNY R.
the date when it will become due
Ployle sledges to B.nlamln
although Ills now more than three
and for Seminole County, Florida, MEISLER, if living, and if dead,
shall be stated. if the claim is
Galarza &amp; wf. Carmen F. Lt 2, blk A,
(3) months from thetimewhen such
Civil Action No. 796$5.CA.09J, the their unknown spouses, heirs, de.
contingent or unliquidated, the
Prairie Lk Park. $65,000.
charges became due; and that by
vndersigned Clerk will sell the vlsees, grantees, creditors, or
nature of the uncertainty shall be
Paul A. DeVelder, SQl to Ann D.
reason thereof, the undersigned will property situated In said County,
other parties claiming by, through,
stated. If the claim is secured, the
DeVelder, sql. Eleo of W 360' of S
sell the same at public auctli"n for
described as:
under or against them, or any of
serity shall be drs,ribed. The
267' of E'/j of SW'/i of NE¼ of SEC
cash at twelve o'clock noon on the
Lot 11, Block "B", WASHINGTON them, and EMANUEL SCHATTEN
claim.an' zA,.il deliver sufficient
14.20.30 grantor life est. $100.
6th day of June, 1979 at his place of
OAKS SECTION TWO, according to ASSOCIATES, a partnership,
copies of the claim to the clerk to
Jaymor Corp. to Wayne M.
business known as Lake Monroe the plat thereot as recorded in Plat
FLORIDA POWER CORPORA.
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
Bennett 1. Gilbert A. Principe, Lots
Harbour, 531 Palmetto, Avenue,
16, Pages 56 and 67, Public TION, a Fiorida corporation, the
each co.personal representative.
94, 95 &amp; 96, Northwood, $100,000.
Sanford, Florida 32771.
Records of SemInole County, ALTAMONTE LAND, HOTEL
Allpersonsinterestedinth.estate
(OCOS) Wayne Bennett I. Gilbert
Datedat MonroeHarbourthis 25th Florida.
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, a
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Princip, to Wayne M. Bennett &amp; wI
day of May,
at public sale, tothe highest and best Florida corporatIon, THE ALTA.
Administration has been mailed are
Susan I Gilbert A. Princlpe I. WI.
Joseph S. Memo,
bidderforcashat 1):000'ciockA.M. MONTE SPRINGS COMPANY, a
WITHIN
THREE
required,
Sandra. $100.
President
on the 14th day of June, 1979, at the Massachusetts corporation, and
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Dade Fed. to Larry 0. Reutet I
Charles J. yolk. Jr.
West Front Door of the Seminole THE ALTAMONTE COMPANY, a
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
WI. Brenda G. Un. J.2 Sandiewood.
secretary
Sanford, Massachus.ttscorporation,whether
Courthouse,
County
THISNOTICE,tofileanyobiec$ions
$24,800.
Lake Monroe Harbour, Inc.
Florida.
dissolved or existing, and thiS
they may have that challenges the
The Babcock Co. to Earl L.
d-b.a Monroe Harbour
unknown assigns, successors in
(SEAL)
validity of the decedent's will, the
Uoyles, Jr. &amp; wf. Judy L. Lot 223
Publish May 31, 19179
interest, trustees, or any other part.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
qualifications of the co-personal
Windward Square, SEC. Three.
DEJ.139
ies claiming by, through, under or
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
representatives, or the venue or
151,600.
against said corporations or legal
By: June I. Curtis
jurisdiction of the court.
The Babcock Co. to Alben P.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
entities, or any of them.
Deputy Clerk
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Ruediger &amp; wf. Faith W. Lot 252
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Defendants
SWANN, $WANN AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Windward Sq., SEC 3. 5.31,100.
HADDOCK
NOTICE OF ACTION
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Iris L. Hicks, wid, to H.P.L., Inc., Office is initiating the development
a Criminal Justice Information 17 South Magnolia Avenue
-PROPERTY
Date of the first publicationof this
Un. 37 B, Ramblewood, Con. of
System for criminal justic. agencies
Orlando, Florida 32101
TO: T. C. Simpson, as Trustee, a
Notice of Administration: May 3),
dom.$3$.000.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
ia Thomas C. Simpson, Charles E.
1979.
Suncraft Engr. &amp; Constr. to ifl the county. Sheriff's Office now
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Publish May 21, 3), 1979
Jewett, Ann S. Jewitt, Charles 1.
Albert W. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Gorham Putter, Jr.&amp; WI. Joan P. U requesting proposals for the first
year of ha dware Implementation
DEJ.110
Carter, Sarah Nelson Carter,
Elizabeth F. Branch
9 Carolyn Estates, $60,500,
including such items as: central
Charlotte Hasliell YuiIle, James
AsCo.Personal Representatives
WInter Spgs Dcv to Custom
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processing unit; line printir; matrix
Vuilie, Osgood F. Haskeil, James
Designs Inc., Lot loluscawlila, Unit
etc.
printers; CR1 termLnals.
osgood Yuille, Margaret YuiIle,
the Estate of
7, $11,100.
Complete descrlpf ion of require.
Ella F. Bly, a.k.a Ellen F. Bly,
EULA MAE FITZGERALD
Winter Spgs 0ev. to Aylesbury
ments may be obtained from Dick
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Emma Lusk, Luther F. Carter, M.
Deceased
HomesCorp.,Lot46Tuscawllla,Un.
Teison or Bob Lowe at Room 204,
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Frank Carter, Lewis K. Osgood,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
7. 113,700.
Sheriff's Office, 301 N. Park Ave.,
FLORIDA
Stephen Osgood, Charles C. Osgood,
REPRESENTATIVE:
First Scm. Svc. Corp to Ben Ward
Sanford, Fl. 3777), weekdays bet.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.S4.CA49.D Charlotte 0. Haskell, Mabel L.
EL. Williamson, Jr. of
Agency Inc., Lot 1 Garden Grove
wean 1000 and 1530 hours May 21..
Titcomb, William Titcomb, Stephen
RONALD I.. IRWIN, as Trustee,
URBAN, PEIRSOL, WILLIAMSON
Unit I, $16,200'
June 6, 1979. Questions may be
PlaIntiff, C. Osgood, Louis E. Osgood, C. C.
&amp; DAVIS
Ben Ward Agency Inv. to Robert
directed to Dick Telson at (305) 322.
Osgood, Charlotte C Haskell,
vs.
ProfessIonal AssocIation
Monaghan I wf Francys, Lot 1 5115 during hours shown above.
LENOARD
J.
FINCH
and Benjamin F. Haines, CarrIe B.
23 W. Church Street,
Garden Grove Unit 1, $16,200.
John E. Polk
BEATRICE FINCH, hIs wife, and Haines, Thomas J. Kenney, George
p.o.
$12
Gladys Small I hb Wilbur to Helen
Sheriff
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOSPI. W. Morse, Charles Whittier, if living
Orlando, Fl. 32502
Kohn, sql, Lot 33 Oak Mount sd,
Publish: May 17, 21, 31,1919
and if dead, their unknown spouses,
TAL,
Teleohone: (303) 4250212
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$56,500,
DEJ-60
Publish: May 3), June
Defendants, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors
R. Kent Moeller, trustee to
or other partIes claiming by,
NOTICE OF SALE
Douglas Arvey (married), parcel 01
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that through and under or against them,
land in Sec 14.20.32, 113,500,
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Final Judgment of and the Aitamonte Land, Hotel and
Stephen 0. Ballnt Sr. I Annie to
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
by virtue of that certain Writ of foreclostjrerenderedonthe2lth day Navigation Company, a Florida
John W. Bankowski, sql., S 36' of 1.0$
FLOR IDA,
Execution issued out of and under of April, 1979, and that c.rt•ln Of'der corporation, the Altamonte Springs
of
N
7'
019
Bik
1,
Tier
10,
ii. Wir
CASE NO. ?3.SW SF13
the seal of the Circuit Court of of this Court dated the 25th
y of Company, a Massachusetts cor.
Sanford Traffords Map, S1'00.
Seminole County, Florida, upon a May, 1575, in that certaIn cause poraf ion and the Altamonte Corn.
LOUIS B. CONLEY,
(QCD) Christine B. Brewer
final judgement rendered in the pending In the Circuit Court in and pony, a Massachusetts corporation,
Plaintiff,
M$rk 0. Brewer, Lot 2 Pine Acres,
vs.
aforesaid court on the 14th day of for Seminole County, Florida, whether dissolved or existing and
$100.
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April, A.D. 1979, In that certain case wherein RONALD L. IRWIN, as the unknown assigns, successors in
THE RYTEX CORPORATION,
Fla. Resid. Comm., Inc. to
entitled, Kathleen Davis, Petitioner Trustee,isPlalntlfl,andLENOARD li'Werest,trusteesoranyotherparly
Defendant.
Rlchardd, Oahlstrom&amp;wf Dorothy,
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James Davis, Respondent, J. FINCH and BEATRICE FINCH, claimIng by, through, under or
AMENDEDNOTICEOP SUIT
Lot 3, 01k A, Greenwood Lakes Un.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of his wife, and SEMINOLE MEMQR. against said corporations.
TO: THE RYTEX CORPORA.
2. 1.8.1,300.
Execution was delivered to me as IAL HOSPITAL ARE 0efl4nf5,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TION
T. L.. Lingo Jr., etc. OBA Shed
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, CivilActlonNo,79.$4.CA.0,.D, I AR. thit an action to quiet title to the
co MIchael Flemmlng
Grove Homes to Laurel Builders
following property in Seminole
and I have levied upon the following THUR H. SECKWITH, JR.. Clerk
203 West lit Street
Inc.. Lots 1 213 Shed Grove Homes
described property owned by James the aforesaid Circuit Court, County, Florida:
Sanford, Florida 3277)
Unit 1, 115.700.
Davis, said property being located will at 11:00A.M., on the 22nd day of
Lot $67 (less that portion for State
Olin Amer. Homes Fia., Inc. to
in Seminole County, Florida, more June, 1979, offer for sale and sell to Road 436) of the subdivision of lands
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Richard T.Gilllgen&amp;wf Junel., Lot
particofarly described as follows: the highest bidder for cash at the belonging to the plat of Aitamonte
thata Suit hasbe.nfiledagainst you
1, 01k C, Greenwood Lakes Un. 1,
That undivided t
Interest of
west front door of the Courthouse in Land, Hotel a. Navigation Co., as
inthe Court listed above end you are
567,400.
James Davis in a residence located SemInole County, Florida, in San' recorded in Plat book 1, page 10,01
required
to serve a copy of your
Olin Amer. Homes to Dennis R,
at 1
Patrick Place, Sanford, lord, Florida, the following the public records of Seminole
Answer or Pleading to the Petition
Dory I. WI LIids C., Lot 2, BIK C,
Florida,
more
particularly described property, situated and County, Florida.
on the Plaintiff's Attorney, Thomas
Greenwood Lakes tin. 1,
described as:
being in Seminole County, Florida, has bean filed against you and you
C. Greene, P.O. Box 655, Sanford,
Wkftr Springs 0ev. to Showcase
, block 1, San Seen Knolls,
to.wlt:
ore
required
to
serve
Florida 37771, and file the original
a
of
your
copy
'Homes Inc. of On., Lots SI I
First Addition per piat thereof
Lot 17, GARDEN GROVE, UNIT written defenses if any to it, on the
Answer or Pleading in the office of
Tuscawilla, Un. 7, $38,000.
recorded In Piat Book 13, page 6501 ONE, according to the Flat thereof Petitioner's attorney, whose name
the Clerk of the above County Court,
Win. F. Hinton &amp; WI Jo D. to
the Public Records of Seminole as recordid in Fiat Book 18, Pages and address is: Albert P. LIma,
Seminole County Courthouse,
1lulMin Tsai 1. WI Helen, Lot 6,
County, Florida.
97 and 96, of the Public Records of LIMA &amp; Ls.LIOTT, 630 Twiggs
Sanford,
Florida, on or before July
Oik$and Shores, Third Addo RepI.,
.l the undergoed as
of
Seminole County, FlorIda.
3,1979. If you fail to doso, judgment
Street, Tampa, Florida 33602,
152.400.
Seminole County, Florida, will at
by default will be taken against you
Said sale will be made pursuant to telephone (S13) Z2SSS390n or before
(OdD) Harrison M. Curtis Jr. 1. WI
11:00 AM. on the 15th day of June,
and in order to satisfy the terms 01 June 36, 1579, and file the original
for the relief demanded in the
Rita to Rit. M. Curtis, N 125' of S
A.D. 1979, otter for sale and sell to
with
the
clerk
of
this
Petition.
said
linbI
judgment,
and
order,
court
•ither
-ISO' Of:- F 20' 01 Lot I?. allot 181W
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Lfl, WUI1
UON andORDERED THIS 25th
before service on petitioner's at.
(SEAL)
20' of 15 01k 0, Maui. Addfl LW, to any and all existIng liens, at
the
day of May, 1919.
torney or immediately thereafter;
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
$140.
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
gtherwi$e a default will be entered
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
- Mary Gesney to Harold H. Her.
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Clerk
against you for the relief demanded
by: June I. Curtis
deslsr, Lot IS Oniinta Gardens, F:orid., the above described per.
By: Ieannlne
y,
In the complaint or petition.
Deputy Clerk
grantor life est., 1)00.
sonal property.
Deputy irk
WITNE$Smyhandandthesealol
5, K5 MONCRIEF of
Regina Oilier, Trustee etc tO P
That said sale is being mOde tO
(SEAL)
said court on May 72. 1975.
SHIPIHOLSER, LOGAN AND
ps Midili. &amp; *1 Joan C,, E 39' 01 satisfy the terms of said Writ 01 MONCRIEITHOMAS C. GREENE
(SEAL)
3jt-t4IW52'of23,8lkG,IU12&amp; Execution.
Arthur H, Beckwlth, Jr.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Post Office box 7279
11, BIlL 0 Lonqwood Park,
JOM F. Polk,
Clerk Circuit Court
P.O. box $3
Sanford, Florida 3211)
0,200.
Seminole County,
June I. Curtis
Sanford, Florida 3211)
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Luther H. Miles, widr. to Mary W.
Florida
Deputy Clerk
(305) 323.3660
sCranz.r (married), Lot 201 part
Publish: Msy 21,3), June 1, II,
Publish May 24, 31 &amp; June 7, II, 1579
Publish May31 I June 7, 14, 2), tt79
Publish May 3) &amp; June 7. 1975
BIK 0, Pearl ..l.e HI,., 1st
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Lost puppy Pit Bull 8. German
Shepherd mixed, 3 mos. old,
brown&amp;white. Ears&amp;tail newly
clipped. Needs medicine. Lost
Sat. Handy Way or Geneva
General Store parking lot, HWY.
46,Geneva,FIa. Please return to
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Geneva General Store or
3.49.3827 or 322.3439. Reward.

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ready man. See Mike at Joe
Creamons. 322.3391 ext. 226.

For sale by owner, 3 BR, )t, B.
Block home on 1 acre in the
country. $42,500. 372.7)95.

FACTORY WORKER-Capable of
learning to blend solvents. In.
telligent 8. flexible. Able to
handle 55 gal. drums. 323.1101.

W. Garnett Whiti
tReg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone322.7561, Sanfoi'd
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Part time Janitorial, midnight to 4
a.m. in Orlando Area. Call
Sanford 323.6312 weekdays
before 1 p.m.
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ASSISTANT TO MANAGERTyping, physically fit, flexible.
To assist In office &amp; warehouse.
323.6666.
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Ist&amp; Only child care center o"en
saturday In Sanford — Beginn.
ing June 2. Sanford Early Child.
care Center. 322.6645.
ChildCareinmyhome
$2Swk..$6dayor$) hr.
Call 323.53.44
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Unique Kindergarten for 3 year
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
educational opportunity in this
area. 3276645.
Enroll now-school age childrenfor Summer fun-arts, crafts,
&amp; field trips. 3238424.

Real Estate-Sales Manager
on going office with 8 full time
associates in Sanford area needs
aggressive sales manager. Must
be able to recruit, train &amp; be
capable of running a 15.man
office. This position requires a
candidate with a Strong listing
track record and some sales
management experience. Reply
In confidence to Box 22, co
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1637,
Sanford, Fla.

Special Summer program for 612
yrs, old including weekly
swimming, skating, &amp; movies
322 6645 SANFORD EARLY
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
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11-lflStrUCtiOflS
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Needlépoinf Instruction
Creative Expressions 323.8812

HAL COLBERT,

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REALTOR 3237832
Eve. 322.0612,372 1587, 322-1177

3229283

HALF ACRE nicely landscaped. 3
BR, centrally located, 6 yr. old.
Won't last long. Only $34,900.

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Build to Suit
FHA.VA, FHA 2358.215
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"Receive 100 letters or more daiiV
each containing $1.00. Will send
copy of plan pIus 6 Formulas for
$1.00 and stamped envelope.
Send to: H.P.J., 7613 Killian,
Orlando, Fla. 32807.
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NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.
DlO IN ONE OF SANFORDS
BUSIEST AREAS
inventory &amp; fixtures total more
thanasliingprice. No reasonable
offer refused. Call us today. This
sale for health reasons.

OUR CONCERN IS FOR

FUTURE

2WEEKS
SALARY .TERMS

REALTY WORLDS

LEGAL SECRETARY
SECRETARY
BANK TELLER
PART TIME TYPIST
BOOKKEEPER
FINANCE MANAGER
ALUM WELDER
EXTRUDER
L. D. DRIVERS
WELDER
DIESEL MECHANIC
MECHANIC
SALES
NURSES AIDE
FACTORY
BAKER
KITCHEN HELPER
COOKS
PACKERS
LABORERS
WAITRESSES
PARTIAL I.ISTING
COME IN TODAY
BE WORKING
TOMORROW
912 French

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
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S. French (1792) Sanford
323 5374

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29—Rooms

this 1 BR, 2 bath lout of
ordinary) Split level hor
Great for expanding family.
*515,000, 2 building lots, zot
MR.2, located west of Santc

IDYLLWILDE 3 BR, 2 B lovely
stone fireplace &amp; FR. Im.
pressive
entrance
foyer,
decorator wallpaper, extra
storage &amp; utility rm. El. garage
door. $64,900.

*524,500. For the investm
minded 2 unit Apt. bldg. G
tenants
a1.10,000. For the builder S du
bldg. lots in city.

Harold Hall Realty

STEMPER AGENI

323.5774 Day or

REALTOR 3221991
MULTIPLE LISTING SEP Vic
Eves 867 3455 322 1959

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Sanford. GracIous living from $25
weekly. Utilities included.
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Oak. 3225623: 841.7843.
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SEAL ESTATE ASSOCIA"TES —
JOIN SANFORD'S . SAIF5
LEADER! WE 11jSi &amp;'s[i:
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOLN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1!

1 BR- $169 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1797 in Sanford. Call
323-5670 Mariner's Village.
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Apts. br Senior Citizens. Dd*.

NICELY WOODED HOME SITE
ON PAVED ROAD, AREA OF
NICE HOMES. ONLY 55.500.

Big Boat, motor &amp; trailer; electric
welder; heavy duty tawnmower;
668 6300. Enterprise

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lown, very clean I roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 316 Palmetto
Ave.
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2 Bfl apts fully furnished; pans,
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dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
Inc. Available till October 1st
By day, wk. or month.
Shenandoah Village. 323 2970.

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Sanford: 7 yrs. old, 3 BR, 1"z bath.
kir, CHeat. $275 mo., 1st mo. I.
deposit No pits. 3211235.

NfW3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME. CENTRAL
AIR AND HEAT, CARPETS,
DUE FOR COMPLETION
AUGUST 1st. 839,000.

7139 S.

Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321-0702
Sanford 321-0640

Orlando 327-1577

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FORREST GREENE
INC REALTORS
530 6533 or 339-4111 eves.
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State

Prol30rty
Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy, N- C. 28906

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In Need of Repairs
323 8.489 Eves

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 3770716

Multi-FAMILY

Poppa Jay's is looking for
al
oresilve fast food manageme
trainees who want to grow WI
company. Experience in ma
or food service prs.
terred, but not necessary.
Benefits include group
ance, paid vacation, and excel.
lent Ilnancial compensation
Opperlunitl,s. Call home of.
f Ice:
8)3.2534556
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to set up interview or
resume to:

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Inspection June 2
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Plantation Estates • 49 Parcels • Zoned A-i • Road Frontage
• 107 Acres • 1-5 Acre Tracts
• (1) 6 Acre R-3 Apt. Site .
4 Lakefront • Only minutes to Orlando • Deland • New
Smyrna • Daytona Beach
LOCATION: 1-4 to Deltona Exit • Turn right • Go 1/2 mile to
Mansion Blvd. • Follow signs
TERMS: $500.00 Down Sale Day • Financing Available
10% Discount for Cash • $400.00 Drawing
Rain or Shine Sale on Property Under Tent
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'79 Ford F 150. PS. PB, 6 cyl
overdrive, mags, air shocks,
Take over
Slide window
payments 323 7305

June 2nd. Sat Only
1103 Wynnewood Dr
Fumn . clothing, household items

'66 Olds '99' full power Tile &amp;
telescope steering, new in
spection Excellent tires-- runs
&amp; looks good. $500 or traoe for
300cc or larger motorcycle 323

Yard Sale Baby items, Wedd
dress, sz. 7; household articles
178 Exeter St. 10-6 Rt. IS near
inter, sect of 127. Lake Mary

'76 Pinto Wgn 6 cyl auto ,PB, PS.
new tires, gil cond Ask $2195
339 3990

Wynn Dr. (Suniand). 373 8749

WIL SON MAIERF URNITUR E

BUY SELL TRADE
ill 31SE Firct5t

51—Household Goods

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TRADE-INS
1972 FORD TORINO

pc; NEW coffee table with 7
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 327 6721

4 Pc. Sect. Emerald green
Naugahyde excel. cond ,$150
327 4219

1971 CHEV.

MONTE
CARLO
1969 CHRYSLER

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you get
resu I IS,

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

ENMORE WASHER-- Paris.
Servite. Used Mahine.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

53—TV- Radio- Stereo
Goon Used Televisions. $2s ana up.
Miller's 7619 Orlando Dr.
322-0352

1495
$495

WAGON

1971 TOYOTA

'71 VW Colilair new engine. $1230
7? Cad Coupe. excel cond Peg
gas. StISO Baha, real sharp,
5900 Ca1l3730777

Sailboat 1978 Victoria lB 7 mos
old, shoal draft fixed keel Great
racer or family cruiser Loaded
with t'xtras 54.200 or $200 &amp;
assume payments Call ,itter S

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'UST MAKE PAYMENTS- -'69 t
75 models Call 339 9100 or 834
4605 (Dealer)

Pffl 3238216

70 Chrysler 9 pass wagon New
tires, rebuilt ryiotor, extra clean
Loaded 16 ml. gal Family or

POBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17.97
Sanford. FIa 32771

work car, 5900 273 9629

59—Misical Mcrchandise
Piano for sale. Console, upright
Krohler Campbell, 6 ntos. old,
$950orfin.$Safor 2yrs. 3225109
piete. Thomas organs, pianos.
BbBeltsOi,Cenlerinc.
2202 French Ave.
372 2253

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60—Office Supplies
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Copier like new
Extra paper, 8)23
323 5771

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Conditioning

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Home Imprevements

Air

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 372 1771
Air
JACK FROST
Cent I,tat
Serv)çø Free Et &amp;r,
lost. COmIT1 &amp; Res 37? 0208

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7380

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INSULATION
Batting, blowing.
RACO I 0,1111, fiberglas .5
Cellulose ,..uwt'St prices C,ill
371 08)9 or 901 131 6708 C01,?(t
PAINTING CARPENTRY
riic1o,'. '.'cn:.'c r
ri',' Es'
323 0129 after 5 4'
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Concrete' work
Appliances

Azalea Sale, 89c ra., to or more
79c. Fumn. &amp; T'linçr ¶4)0 Sanford

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62-A--Farm Equip,

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E 1st St.. 32 5747

83.971 00,

40'x48'xI4'

CeraITsic Tile
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All
buildings include 25 lb wind load

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Call 305 331 4617 9 .5,01 to S ri m
collect

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English Spaniel pups AKC
Champ. blood line, 5)30 $175 372
7430 after 4 p.m

Lawn Maintenance
08.0 LAWN CARE &amp; MAIl-ST
Call after 5 30 P M
3238049

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yts Exp 569 8562

322 8665

I M.in, quality operation
8 yrS '.p Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne Real, 327 1321

Beauty Care

for

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
372 9)1)
TheGreenhouse
Eves after 68. weekends

1.1,95900,
10'x72'xl4'
$5,987.00,
18'x77'xII'
5.6.98500 FOB factory

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Licensed 323 0039

BUILDINGS! Special factory
purchase on all steel. clear span
buildings.
30*18.13' for

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CUSTOM HOME BUILT

Refrigeration A C Repair
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Patios.

walks, driveways Free Es?
mate Call Mr Taylor 377.934',

Alan's Appliances

Ave. 323 6593

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52—Appliances

$995

2 DR.

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ON SALE-- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23 95 ea.

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197? Mercury Marquis. PS. AC.
AM FM Stereo &amp; CII radio,
51.000 3?? 6640

some baby items Misc 7305
Lisa Ct , E. off Hartwell 323
5231 Fri. &amp; Sat 9 to S.

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curtains, exercise machine.

377 5673

5508. up. El. stove. $608. up. full
size draperies, $10 &amp; up Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
Sanford, 3275721.

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Good conaton. SttOO
323 9tO9or 323 0'C9

80—Autos for Sale

Entire househotd-W 0. furn
lawnmower. Sat, &amp; Sun, 711

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1969 Dodge' Super lIre

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Pit PS New sea? covers
323 2376

79—TruCks.Trailers

Bought housefull antiques. brick
a brac, chests, sofas, chairs,
baby things, 12 hp boat motor, .4
windOw air cond . carpeting.
Fri. &amp; Sat from 9 to 3 at Ii? W

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Nee1s some work but runs
5219
3?? 2581 95

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Pinecrest.

WE BUY USED FUR(.,IURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
r'ilure Salvage 332 817)

Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stowe, tools
It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a

wont ad
$ CASH $
Paying 1.16 &amp; up men's, 5$ &amp; up
womens class rings. Also buying
wedding bands, sterling &amp; any
marked gold. Any cond. 67$ 2233.

72—Authon
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Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
prais.als, Call Deli's Auction. 323
5420.

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Phone (305) 862-3363
Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 1328 • Longwood, Fla. 32750
Glenn A. Blackmore Registered Real Estate Broker
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3866 or 323 77'O

Multi fain. yard sale: Furn.. A C.
toots, misc. Sat. 95, rain date
Sun
102 Laurel Dr , S

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MOWING 8. LANDSCAPING
323 .1881
ree Estimate
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Dressmaking

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
377 0701

Lawn Service

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General Landscaping
Ro
Specialists. iop soil &amp; till dirt.
lawn maint &amp; tree trimming
,j ivae

Electrical
Ught Hauling
RURFIELD'S Electric Service 8.
Repair. Industrial, Comm &amp;
Residential, .32? 9354 71 Hr

Yard De'bris, Tracri
Appliances &amp; Misc

Exterior Cleaning

Painting

B&amp;P Exterior Fungus &amp; mildew
removal Roots, walls, decks,
etc Free ESt 339 6066, 668 8335

75—Recreational

Vehicles

1973 Slide in Camper, 2-way rIg,
full ..,.iii. Mbk,flg SI,.*Ju. P'- 323263$ or 373 2187. Can be seen at
302 S. Sunland Dr , Sanford.
1976 Brougham on Dodge chassis,
a mini motor home. Low mi,
very clean. Can be seen at 20) E.
Commercial. 322 0791 or 323 66.46
after 1- 30 pm

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Paint:nq

Licensed Insured Bonded
(30S22 9460

General Home Care

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Winter HaVen,FL 33110

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BUY JUNK CARS
From 810 to $30
Call 322 1621. 322 1160

get results.

6 —P its Supplies

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Hwy 92 I mb west of Speedwi,
Daytona Beach, will hOld .1
public AUTO AUCTION ever-,
Tuesday &amp; Sa?urda a? 30 It
the only one in F Iord,i You St't
the reserved price Call 901.7ss
f3)l tor IurIhr details

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ACREAGE

TONA AUTO AUC TIC

3725990

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Sale

(LOCAL) 319 3371

MANAGEMENTt
TRAINEES

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Beds, dbl. motel Box SprIngs I.
Mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction, 1215$. French, 3237310.

5 p&amp; BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR
new. $399; Loveseat 54.4.95 &amp; up.
i Pc. dinettes, 569.95 &amp; up: Ref.

LAKE MARY nRF.A Corner tot
135* 127 Paving, sewer 8. water.
ut coo

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment

Big Sale- Misc antiques, fur
niture. glassware, tools, linens.
odds &amp; ends. Thurs., Fri &amp; Sat I
'a ml. N. of St Johns River
Bridge on Hwy 17 97.

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REALTORS PARK
Branch Off ice 323-2222

2 BR, 1½ bath. FR, 5cr. porch,
range, . refg., washer, partial
lurn. $330 mo., $100 deposit.

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Work Clothes, Hats &amp; Caps
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 579)
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Peg. Real Estate Broker
763$ Sanford Ave.
321-0759
Aft Hrs 372 7643. 332 4869

HOMESITES

2565

1 BR Iios,se
For Rent
3224367

ClHn 3 BR, 2 bath, garage
Central Air, fenced backyard.
1st, last mo. rent, security
deposit, $325 mo. 547 25 or 323
0)4).

Close out sale on diScOntinued
lines. SOpct. or more off. Central
Kitchens Inc. 1751 Hanger Rd..
Sanford Airport, Bldg. 253.

BROKER

BATEMAN REALTY

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Kitchen cabinets 8. counter tops.

SEIGLER REALTY

MUltiple Listing Service

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3 BEDROOM, 1'- BATH,? STORY
HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM,
NEAR DOWNTOWN SANFORD. $21,900.

i809 Palm Way. Fri. &amp; Sat 8 to 6
Household items, clothing
(larger 5:5.). tools &amp; etc
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68—Wanted to Buy

ANYTIME

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Surf Board
6ft. 7 in. swallow tail
$75. Nodlngs. 322 1632

NICE CORNER LOT, WALKING
DISTANCE TO LAKE MONROE. PAVED ROAD, CITY
WATER, 57.000. TWO TO
Cl-lOOSE FROM.

Sanford's Sales Leader

3222420

Furniture for Sale

2 ACRES. HWY. 46 NEAR MARK
HAM ROAD. ONLY $19,900.

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(Cot. of 10th)

LPN, Full time I part time, Apply
in Person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919,E 2nd St

LARGE 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK
FIREPLACE ON OVERSIZED
LOT WITH LARGE OAK
TREES, PAVED ROAD
FRONTAGE. ONLY $49,000.

80—Autos for

77—Junk Cars Removed

Sales

Furniture, Girls bedspread &amp;

I ACRE NEAR CRESCENT CITY
AND LAKE GEORGE. ONLY
86,900

Owner Holding beautiful 2 BR, 2
bath, carpeted, C H&amp;A, new
appl., ss.reened porch, carport,
Large utility bldg. Fish &amp; swim
inthegreat St. Johns, plus tennis
&amp; swimming pool. You won't
believe it, $23,500.

Sa'es ln'ormabon Center
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'4addsn Lake Otivi
Sanford, Florida 32771.
(305) 323-7511

Queen sz. matt., $30 up; Couches,
$15 up Furn &amp; Things. 500
Sanford Ave 323 6593.

Executive' desk, chair, cradenza
perfect cond.. $800. for all.
Saxon photo copier. $200.
Hammond organ. $150. Portable
humidifier, $25; Firm on all
prices. Call 831 1105 after 6 p m
&amp; weekends 637 Oakhurst St
Altamonte Spgs

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LAKEVIEW-2BR Apt.
Newlydecorated. Nice yard.
Aduitsonly. Re45. 322.5729

All.. 574.1401,

LAKEFRONT NEAR DeLANO 8
BEDROOM. 2 BATHS, CEDAR
HOME. BASS AT YOUR BACK
DOOR. IDEAL FOR WEEKEND AND VACATIONS $59,500.
A MUST SEE.

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Bunk Beds &amp; Mattresses, good
cond., $100. 1 A 78* 13 new tires,
560 322 1448 after 1 p.m.

322 7195

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. Wc Can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
_Reattor. 641-7518.

MA. VA. *1W CONVENTiONAL FINAJICUIG AVAILAILE

Sale

&amp; chait. coffee table, $110
323 1591

1 ACRE WITH 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME, WALKING DISTANCE TO LAKE GEORGE,
WITH BOAT DOCKS AND RE
CREATION. ONLY $12,900.

Well kept 3 BR split plan. Inside
utility room 1.32,000. William
Maiiczowski, Realtor 322 7983.

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BUY iBIS 3 BEDROOM BLOCK
HOME WITH SCREENED
PORCH AND LARGE BARN.
ON ALMOSI S ACRES. PAVED
ROAD NEAR LAKE JESSUP.
ONLY $37,900.

for

Matching Aqua Blue studio couch

NICELY WOODED DUPLEX
LOT ON A CORNER NEAR
DOWNTOWN HOSPITAL.
57.500

LAKE SYLVAN AREA. 100*140.
Trees. 57.000

.3 &amp; 4 m, 2 Bath Models • ErwQy Efficient
Huvity Wooded Lots
• Central Hilt 6 AW
uonaflylandecaped • Full City Convsninas

SO—Miscellaneous

ACRE ON A HILL. LAKE
COUNTY. ZONED MOBILE
HOMES, NEAR WEKIVA RIV
ER. ONLY $8,900.

S 1t'h II, 9?) Sanford
323 5323

54—Garage

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WEKIVA RIVER FRONTAGE I
ACRE, TALL TREES. PAVED
ROAD. 5)8.000. LAKE COUNTY.

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39,500

STAC K HOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.
Licensed Mortgage Broker
2323 So. U.S. I Titusville, FL

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577

JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home
on nice corner lot with DR, front
&amp; rear porch, fireplace. cath.
edral ceilings &amp; Morel Only
$22,000!

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The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you wilt

TO 13 YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1-800437-4002

43—Lots-Acreage

Sanford 321-0702

PRE-OEVELOPMENT PRICES NOW FROM:

$4,000 to $100,000

WORLD

BROKER

CAN YOU BELIEVEII BR, I bath
home In immaculate cond. Small
lot with large front &amp; rear
porches, DR &amp; 1g. BRI A Buy for
$12,500!

Sanf. Adults, nopets, I BR
Air, ww carp. ceramic bath, etc.
$175mo.3-1019

Housekeeper- Must be good with
chIldren. Mon. thru FrI. Own
trans. &amp; references Dillon.

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SUPER 4 BR, Pa bath home in
Dreamwold w.C.H8.A, w.w
carpet, OR, FIa. Pm., Scr. Patio
&amp;Much Morel BPP WARRANT.
ED. Only 1.35,9001

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&amp; financial statements.
Taxes, payroll. Good
portunity for advancemnf, Post
machine dirable. Write lox
30,c4 Evening Herald P.O. Box
l6 S&amp;N.(fd Fl.

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FANTASTiC 1 BR, 2 bath remodeled home in Pine Heights with
C.H&amp;A, ww carpet, eat.in kit.,
Fla. Pm., Fenced yard on nice
loti BPP WARRANTED. Wow!
only $37,900!

SECOND MORTGAGES

See our beautiful new BARRING
TON w lap Siding &amp; ShinQil! roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323 5200
VA&amp; FHA Financing

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL, 1979'

LOVELY 3 BR, 2 Ls&amp;h home in
Pinecrest with ww carpet,
breakfast bar, Fla. Rm., Dining
ereai Extrast BPP WARRANT.
ED. Just $4S,000t

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st 8. 2nd
MORTGAGES. R Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 825 No. 4 D
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
862-7483

LAKEFRONT HWY 46. WEST OF
I-I. TALL TREES AND LARGE
FISH. 521.900

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Nurses aides. Full &amp; part time.
Expel'. nec. Apply, in person
Lakeview Nursing Center. 919 E.
2nd St., Sanford.

2105 sq. ft. of living, remodeled kit
w butcher block cabinets, new
floor tile, recessed lighting,
Corning top stove, beamed
Ceiling in LI? &amp; DR. Pool above
ground, new liner, all eqpt.
lays, patio carpeted, 7 fruit
trees, walking distanceto stores,
schools &amp; bus Nice neigh
borhood. All this &amp; CH 8. CA.
5.11,500

REALTY

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42—Mobile Homes

7439 5. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

EMPLOY M

LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and it we weren't looking
for someone to do a job this ad
woul't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three tO
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.SQQ437.$403 anytime for
recorded message.

*546,500 End the space raci

SUPER TAX SHELTER quadraplex, basics are here, needs
upgrading.GreatpotentIal,good
cony, location, $59,900.

M. Unsworth Realty

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*526,500. Acute starter or for
young at heart. 3 BR, 1 ba
near shopping Call today on I
one.

WHERE THE ACTION 1St Exc.
location, dance studio business
w.great potential on Hwy. 17.92.
Only $1,000.

Work Wanted
To Clean Const. New Homes

JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANVIl

Lakeview 2 (II? pebble stu
wood floors, fireplace, Cltr'js
beautiful quiet Lake Helen,
off I 4 5)9.500 or best offer
1 904 229 269

2344$. trench Ave.
3220231,323.7173,322.0779

New 235 Homes, 1 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
,, quIOER. 322-287.

Newly redecorated 3-2 home. 2600
sq ft. living area. 27*12 game
room, ideal for large family
Beautifully landscaped, close to
shopping, schools &amp; recreation
area 551.500

2435

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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47-A—Mortgages Bought

SANFORD: 528.500. 3 8dm,, 1
bath, carport, nice neighbor.
hood My equity &amp; assume lowrate loan at $87 mo 2nd mtg..
negotiable. 323 6228.

2 Acres In Lake Mary wig, block
shed, corner lot cleared w-some
trees. $25,000.

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GET AWAY FROMITALL
Ideal for hunting, fishing or just
loafing. On the edge of the Ocala
National Fnrnst 5)2,750.

3 BR spilt plan. C.H&amp;A. Kit. eqp.,
double car garage. Will sell VA
or FHA. $31,900.

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NEW LISTINGS IN PINECREST

80 SIN E SS OP POR TON liv
Ham &amp; eggs anyone? One of
Sanfords tines? restaurants
tocted in ideal location Come
sample tho menu $28,000.

3 BR, 2 bath split plan. FR, Double
corner lot. $6,000 down &amp;
assume.

21—Situations Wanted

Secretarial-good typist with
shorthand. Good with figures.
Sanford locotlon. Telephone
work
Involved.
Pleasant
working cond. Excellent chance
for advancement. Write Box 21,
co Evening Herald P.O. Box
1657, Sanford, Fl.
Experienced janitor, must use
buffing machine. $3 hr. See John
Moore at Zayre Store, Sanford, 8
am. to 10 am. No Calls.

BEAUTIFUL LOT
Trees, lakes nearby Located near
shopping in Deltona. 54.000

3 BR, 2 bath. Lovely pool &amp; patio
area. $9,600 down, $330 mo. pays
all. 332.49)4 eves &amp; weekends.

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Wanted

ON LAKE MARY
Beautiful home large rooms, 1 3,
many extras, boat dock,
fireplace, etc., etc. $130,000

House for sale. 3 BR, 1 bath. New
washer 8. dryer Inc. Big lot,
By Owner. 372.1949.

41—Houses

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REALTOR. 322 7498

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2 BR, 1 bath house Completely
renovated, over-sized lot. Owner
hold mortgage. 911 Elm Ave.
322.2780

6(61108

24 HOUR

4iHöës

CailBart

REALTY

sure

-INUIINNUUIIUNU
Peaceful Country
Trees plus lake, pool plus sauna.
Living with all other comforts
Huge 3 BR. 38 home plus
Mother in law cottage on Lk.
Butler in Volusia County.
599,000.

SAVE GAS STAY HOME
Swim in your own POOl, B.B.Q grill
waitIng for cook.out, plenty
shade trees &amp; citrus trees, All
this and large brick home w4
BR, 20, fain, room, din, room, C.
HIA. Must see. Only $85,,

From Sanford SR.46 to Wayside
Dr. then left, go 1 mile, on left at
Shadow Lake. Lot 19 next to
Wilson Place.
322-6121
SPOLSKI CONSI. INC.

Baby Sitter wanted 2 or 3 day
week, 2:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
322.6099
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Child Care with hot meals
2toeyears
3226431

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PARADE OF HOMES

Typist secretary, Part time, CX
perienced 60 wpm, small office
in Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
hr. 373.6300.
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Will do baby sitting in my home,
day 8. evening. 2 8. under
3231332

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By owner. I BR, 1 B., Air, w-w
carpet. Sprinkler system. Close
to downtown. Aft. 5:30. 323-6707.
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3 BR, 28 nice corner lot
Assumable mtg. $35,500
Call 322-1801

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Portlg 323.5324.
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ARE
BUDGETS
SLIM
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
AD
WANT
THE
FROM
COLUMNS.

Children tokeep in my home
Dayor Night. Hot meals
322.5013

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Cash for your lot! Will build on
yourlotorourlot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
614.3013
Med&amp;Jnc. Realtor

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Low Down Payment

Part time warehouseman. Apoly
in perSOn The Loxcreen Co. 30
Silver Lake Dr. 322.1031.

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lm7hrdiate'Otcupancy Pew3 B
1 8 block home. WalKing
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home 8. downtown.
$27,500 w-excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322 6437 or
322-7111 aft 5-

A COLORFUL FUTU.E
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're.
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Minor home repairs, painting.
cleaning. yard work, pressure
cleaning, windows replaced,
drop ceilings, etc. Call 831 7112,
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WANT ADS API BLACK &amp;
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Small or Large Call Mr Taylor
Free Est 322 8313
DAVES PAIN TINIJ
Trim your house, $145 I dab. St'rv
good paint &amp; Ret 831 1179

Glass &amp; Screen
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Free Est. Mr, Taylor 32? 55.43
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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, llea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond
cages. 322 5757.

Plumbing Service

ALL PLUMIIiNGPIOItLEMS
Repairs. Leaks. F act Serylce
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SYNTHETIC LAWN TURF

Aluminum body and hood. Stainless
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V 4 Speed Transmission
' Map Pockets
V Michelin ZX Radial
V Full Carpets
V Factory Air
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Jeep Wagoneet

earnin lo Start
Your Car Properly

for the car to start and
continue to run.
The first step ln setting the
automatic choke
and the
fast Idle that accompanies It
By FARRLS CATO
is to depress the acBaird- Ray Datsun
celerator firmly to the floor.
At a time when high prices are the norm rather than
Then release it.
exception, bargains and special look real good..
On popular cars with
But, when Is a deal a deal? The lowest price is not
carburetors, there are no
always the best bargain.
exceptions to this Procedure,
ate
$10 at one place and $15 at another may not
Of course, this Isn't true
be the better "deal". Ten dollars may be the better
for cars equipped with hand monetary bargain but $15 the true value bargain.
chokes or fuel Injection or for
Know with whom you are dealing. Not just the
cars whose automatic dealership but also service managers and technicians
chokes are out of ad- make friends.
justment. Check your
Check the odometer when you leave your car and again
owners manual to be sure when you pick It up. This will ensure you that the car has
of your car's cold-starting
been road tested.
mechanism.
Also ask to have all old parts returned to you. Many
The tricky part Is deter- dealers and garages have special plastic bags for this
mining when the engine is purpose.
cold. Generally, cold means
When you are satisfied with the job done always ask
the engine temperature is for the same technician on later visits, to work on your
below 100 deg.
automobile. You will be surprised at the little extra pains
Engines warm up and cool and pride they wiljtake with your car.
In most cases they will do a bit more than the job calls
down at different rates
depending on sixe -And , for in that you will. ak for them again..,.,

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pleased with your diagnostic
The pictures illustrate
By HECK BECKWITH
skills to this point you obvious physical differences
Special to The Herald
As an educator at proceed to remove the between the electronic
Seminole Community distributor cap to examine ignition distributor (top) and
College i am extremely the points,
the standard point ignition
'That points? There's no distributor (bottom).
concerned with student
learning problems which in points In there like you've However, it should also be
many eases seem to ever seen??? Stupified, you obvious that the concept of
emanate from the lack of hestitantly recall something "the distributor as a switcomprehending basic con- about this car being ching device" is as valid for
cepts presented early in the equipped with an electronic one as for the other. This
ignition. Oh well, no shame. should be evident if note is
educational process.
One alternative is to
If you In this instance had taken of the component to
pecIalize to the point that only paused to consider the the right in each picture
the mechanic feels confident problem in a conceptual the ignition coil. In fact, the
and yet will not specialize light, you probably would same coil could be utilized in
himself out of it job when the have quickly realized that both systems with equally
next technological advance while it was Indeed an good performance.
comes down the pike, out- electronic ingition system,
summarizing, it should be
dating his knowledge bank. the concept of operation was evident that a pause to
The shift to electronics is no different than you were consider the concept
(S)
causing this very problem accustomed to in the good- involved may have led to the
With large numbers of ex- old-days of the standard next logical step, rather than
point ignition system. More a formidable roadblock, of
jerienced mechanics.)
Another alternative, which specifically, both systems checking the Ignition system
seems to be more durable in employ or utilize a step-up at the coil to see if indeed our
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the long rim, is resorting to transformer known as an switch (tllstributor-electr- This
is the Datsun 280zx, named Import Car of The Year by Motor Trend.
the
or ignition coil designed to take onic or otherwise) was
building
up
strengthening of the con- 12 volt primary (battery) performing its function. The car set all kinds of records against other import models competing
ceptual knowledge bank. voltage and step it up to the However, specifies coupled for the title.
Your vehicle has failed to 20,000 or more volts required with elements of fear may
start after repeatbd at- to ignite the fuel-air mixture have clouded over the untemptsto start it. The starter in the engine. In both Cases, derlying concept and the L
is functioning properly, yet It the distributor primary subsequent diagnosis of the
fails to start. As any good circuit is designed to act as a
g
mechanic would do, you open switch to turn on and off the
the hood (after you check the current allowing the ignition
Please be advised that I
gas guage!) and begin to coil to build up the voltage am not against specifics,
take basic troubleshooting and subsequently release it details and the likes,
steps to locate the problem. to the secondary circuit for however, to borrow from an
There is gasoline In the firing the fuel-air mixture. old cliche we must learn to
carburetor and available to
The concept we are walk before running.
By JOHN MEYER
Obviously, the air tern- automatic choke. The car
the engine. You then rernove dealing with here, simply Specifics are eventually
Special to The Herald
peraturc also has an effect. might stall, and the sudden
a sparkplug wire and place it stated is: the primary circuit required to rectify the
Nothing is more basic to
When the engine tern- strain Is hard on its trannear it suitable ground, of the distributor Is merely a problem for sure, but the
than
starting
the
car.
after a smission, engine and drive
perature is high
checking for a spark when switching device for the diagnosis many times is best driving
the engine is cranked over, functioning of the ignition facilitated by sticking with But, surprisingly, many long drive for example—do train.
motorists do not know how to not attempt to set the choke.
Alta! No spark! Somewhat coil.
the concepts.
start their vehicles properly. However, the engine often
Give the car time to warm
Most cars with car- will not warm up after a up and get its oil circulating.
buretors are equipped with short trip to the store.
The mlnlinwn necessary is
automatic chokes. But
Don't drive off im- 30 seconds; two or three
.
"automatic" doesn't mean mediately after setting the minutes are even better.
the choke works all by itself.
When the car's engine is
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Only $2388
1973 GMC VANDURA VAN

1977 CHEVY IMPALA 4 DR.
Only $3188

AUTO, AIR

Only $2288

AUTO, AIR
1978 MERCURY COUGAR XR7
AUTO, AIR

Only 5488
1977 AMC PACER S.W.

1976 BUICK REGAL 2 DR.

Only $3488

AUTO, AIR 2 IN STOCK

Only $3688

AUTO, AIR

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Knowing Car Care
Improves Gas Mileage
No matter if it guzzles gasoline or merely sips it, your
car will reward you with its best gas mileage If you
maintain it well and drive it wisely. And, with gasoline
prices soaring ever upward, a little care could provide big
savings.
For instance, say the engineers at Consumer Reports, a
tune-up can cut gas consumption by a much as 10 percent.
Just how does that translate into dollars and cents?
Let's assume you drive 15,000 miles a year In a car that
averages 15 miles per gallon when it's well-tuned. You'd
have to buy 1,000 gallons a year to get around. Given a gas
price of 80 cents per gallon, for example, you'd be spending $800 a year at the pumps.
Now, let's assume the same car Is so out of tune that gas
economy has been reduced 10 percent, cutting miles per
gallon to 13.5. At that rate, you'd spend $888 a year.
Improved mileage is good enough reason to keep your
car in tune, but there are other bonuses as well: the engine
lasts longer, and emissions are kept to a minimum.
A proper tune-up includes checking — and, where appropriate, adjusting or replacing - plugs, points, air
filters, choke, carburetor and engine timing.
While gas economy can be improved with some underthe-hood work, still more savings can be gained by
adjusting wheel alignment and keeping tires inflated
properly. Because badly adjusted wheels and underinflated tires prevent your car from roiling down the
road as easily as it could if must expend extra energy to
keep moving.
Here, too, there's a bonus aligning the wheels and

Have you ever read the classified ads while shopping for
a used car? If so, you may be mystified by the fact that
cars that sound like carbon copies of each other can have
such a wide difference in price.

By KEMP IIOWLAND

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General Manager

Or perhaps you have a car to trade but are reluctant to
do so because the dealers won't even allow you close to
what you think your car is worth. After all, if one '74
Chevy two-door is selling for $2,500 it stands to reason that
any '74 Chevy two-door should be worth the same. Right?

That said, you'll save still more gas money if you're
careful about the way you start and drive your car. For
example, Consumer Reports' engineers say you're simply
wasting gasoline if you 'warm-up" the engine for more
than a minute.

Blue Book Cars

Well, It sounds good, but it doesn't work out that way.
Professional used car appraisers base their value
estimates on two simple criteria: Market value and
condition. These two items determine what your car is
worth In trade, and what you'll have to pay to get the cur
you want.

Once you leave your parking space, fuel economy rests
with your own two feet. By maintaining steady pressure
on the accelerator pedal and using the brakes only when
absolutely necessary, you'll cut gas consumption.
Your right foot should have a light touch. If your car has
an automatic transmission, you'll drive most efficiently
by going as slowly as conditions allow without letting the
transmission shift into lower gear. If your car has standard shift, you'll achieve the greatest economy by driving
as slowly as you can in high gear.

Finally, If you're taking the trouble to increase your
car's fuel economy, keep In mind that a lot of money can
be saved at the pump. Buy the lowest-priced gasoline your
owner's manual allows. It makes no sense to buy
premium gas for a car that can run on regular. And most
ears made today are designed to run on regular gasoline.

Condition Important, Too

Supply-Demand Affect Car Prices

maintaining correct tire pressure will help your tires
wear evenly and last longer.

When you're on the road, try to maintain enough space
in front of you and to your left so you can safely pass a
vehicle that slows down or stops suddenly. Obviously,
driving this way will save fuel by reducing the number of
times you have to brake and accelerate.

HAL MOUGHTON PROMOTED
Jack Prosser, president, Jack Prosser Ford
announces the appointment of Hal Houghton
to the position of Finance and Insurance
Manager. Houghton was formerly a member
of the Prosser sales department and has been
associated with automobile dealerships for
the past nine years.

are the rituals you must go through in order to keel) the
value as high as possible on the car you drive? And what
can you expect in return for diligent cosmetic and
mechanical maintenance?

Market value is not something that can be controlled by
an individual. If you bought a big gas guzzler last year and
want to trade it or sell it now, you are in for a serious
economic shock. If you bought a little car when gas was
plentiful and want to sell or trade it now, you are in for a
pleasant surprize. Supply and demand are the "big guns"
when it comes to market value, and there is nothing you or
I can do about it.
But we can do something about the overall condition of
our vehicles. If you don't believe how important condition
is to the value of a used car, just look at these figures:
According to the May 21st edition of the Black Book
Official Used Car Market Guide, the market value on a
full size two-year-old Oldsmobile can vary as much as
$1,915 based on condition alone. Similar variations exist
on all makes and models. Condition is extremely important when evaluating a used car.
What can you do about the condition of your car? What

ROAD RIP-OFFS TO AVOID THIS SUMMER
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A regular cleaning schedule will keep the value up on
any vehicle. The trick is to do your cleaning before It
actually needs to be done, and do it as often as possible.
Of course the cleanest car in the world won't be worth a
nickel if it doesn't run right. Regular preventative
maintenance is the best way to protect your investment.

By not hilly seating the engine-oil dipstick, warns
Popular Mechanics In the June issue, an attendant
can actually show" that you're down a quart

Didn't notice your bent wiper blade, mister? Maybe It got that way while windshield was being
cleaned.

The bottoin line is that the less a dealer has to spend on
your trade-in in order to make it saleable, the more he can
allow you for the car in trade. When you consider the
difference between (lie value of a well kept, clean looking
car that runs like new, and a dirty, rough looking ear in
need of mechanical repair, it imiakes sense to take care of
your cur. Be a maintenance fanatic!
Vacuum and wax and clean (il you're blue in the face.
Get everything working and keep it working. It's just like
money in the bank.

Evening Herald
Call 322-2611 or 831-9993
Delivered 6x a week to your home,
only 75c a week - $3.25 a month.

'72 Nova 2--Dr.

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This means regular routine system checks, fluid and filter
changes, tune-UPS, tire rotation, etc. It is important to
solve little problems before they can beuoine big
problems, it is also less expensivi. if you hear an 0(1(1
squeak or clunk, get it taken care of. Don't wait until your
triu%siliiSSiOIi falls out. Have any problem looked at tin'
me(hately, 110 mutter how insignificant it may seem at the
time. Keep all systems in good working order. Squirt oil
011 door and hood hinges. Spray silicone or other lubricant
on control, cables. Keep freon in the air conditioner, water
in the battery, and coolant in the radiator. Learn to check
oil levels yourself and do it once a week. Spend an hour or
two with your car every week and you'll have hundreds of
dollars more to work with at trade-in time.

First impressions are always the most important.
Unfortunately first impressions are always visual: what
you see often determines whether or not you are interested. So cosmetics are a big part of retaining the value
of an automobile. Used car appraisers are turned on by a
car that looks well cared for. A car that is washed and
waxed regularly, has clean carpets and seats, has a dustfree instrument cluster and dashboard and a clean trunk
and engine compartment will really get an appraisers
enthusiasm. A car that looks 'lived in," has dull
paint and chronic, dings and dents, soiled or ripped
upholstery and strange odors in the passenger area will
turn the appraiser off.

6 Cylinder
Std. Shift

Engine oil you don't really noad or no oIl ..t 811 16
what you'll get If you don't get out of your car and
keep your eyes open. This quad "can of oil" is
empty to begin with.

ThursdaY, May

Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser Sanford, Fl.

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318 V.8
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Cooling system boss Is slit and "conscientious"
attendant brings leak to your attention. You're
stuck for now hose, a gallon or, two of antifreeze
and labor.

A no-start condition is easy to rig while an attendant Is under your hood. If you're not aware of
obsenad Ignition wire, you coUd b sold a cq,i-

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neutralizes battery acid. Attendant will gladly sell
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Slant Six
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Evening Herald S. Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

I For American Consumer

Peugeot: French Firms Sopht*sti* cate
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YOU SEE IT ALL IN THE

The prestigious Peugeot
604 SL V6, equipped with a
larger engine for 1979, is the
top-of4he-line model offered
by Peugeot Motors of
America and represents the
most sophisticated
automobile the French
manufacturer has ever sold
In this country.
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Precision-sized on the
outside, the Peugeot 604 is a
four-door, truly fivepassenger sedan, skillfully
engineered to provide
maximum Interior space and
comfort. Styled by the
Italian master Pininfarina,
It is a sleek, refined car that
blends high performance
with luxury and safety. The
overall impression is one of
understated elegance.
An incomparably smooth
ride is perhaps the most
outstanding feature of the
Peugeot 604. MacPherson
strut front suspension
combines with independent
rear semi-trailing arms,
anti-sway bars, and oversized patented shock absorbers to produce stability
and ease of handling at
almost any speed, on almost
any terrain. The orthopedically designed,
contoured seats are individually tuned to the
suspendion, resulting in
long-trip comfort and rideability, without "mushiness."

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The 604 is powered by
Peugot's own advanced
version of the 90-degree V6
Euro-Engine - the same
version that allowed Peugot
to dominate the African
rallies in 1978 with impressive victories in the
Bandama and Safari. Frontmounted, it is a 2.9 liter (174
cu. in.) aluminum-alloy
PGV.
with two
overhead camshafts and
electronic Ignition. Two
Solex carburetors are used:

Everything you're looking for in a new
or used car...everything you've looked for
in comfort, styling and economy ... all at
a price tailored to your individual needs.
In Seminole County you'll see cars, cars and
more cars ... Wagons, compacts, sports cars,
sedans, luxury models, truths with the
extras and options you want. Bring the
family...shop and compare the Seminole
County Auto Dealers that advertise in the
SM1INOLE COUNTY AUTO SUPERMARKET every
Thursday In the hieing Herald and Herald Advertiser.
For advertising rates and Information cog..

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a single-barrel primary and
a double-barrel secondary
that is automatically
deployed when more power
Is needed. This system has
the advantage of combining
cruising economy and high
performance.
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lb.-ft. at 3,000 rpm) and a55weight
45
front-rear
distribution, the 604 is
responsive to driving
the roof
situations that call for and chassis support
pillars.
The
something extra. The sporty, with six steel
compartment
is
predictable feel is evident to passenger
the driver, whether passing protected by progressively
on high-speed expressways deformable ends and affords
or clImtAng steep mountain the driver with a remarkable
peripheral
294 -degree
roads.
visibility. Central pneumatic
control
of the door locks and
The 604 rates extremely
the Ignition
44511 In passenger safety. placement of
switcfl on the left of the
The .SII4IS( UflhIz.Od body steering column ensure

maximum childproofing.
A unique Gallic touch IS
the ue of the righthand
control stalk for turnindicator and horn, while the
left stalk provides finger-Up
control of light and wiper
systems. Convenience lights
abound in front and rear, and
the full-sized, flat-floored
trunk offers 13.6 cubic feet of
useable space.

Most "options" are
standardon the Peugeot 6o4:
power-assisted rack-andpinion steering, powerassisted four-wheel disc
brakes, newly developed
Michelin TRX high-speed
radials, air conditioning,
power windows, rear window
defroster and tinted glass all
around. Also standard are

those little extras to he expectedofa first-class luxury
sports sedan: fully reclining
front bucket seats, padded
steering wheel, tachometer,
quartz clock, built-in rear
head rests, retractable rear
central arm rest, and more.

transmission or an optional
three-speed automatic.

Other major options include
a choice of two shades of
genuine leather to replace
the plush velour seats,
electric sunroof, cruise
control, and a selection of
The Peugeot 604 is five two-stage metallic
available with a fully syn- paints, as well as white, dark
chronized five-speed manual blue and black.

�9—Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, May

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NOTICE TO THE
SPORTS CAR ENTHUSIAST...

In efforts to meet the demand for the sensational 1979 Datsun
280 ZX we have just received a new shipment of 25 which were special
ordered by this dealership.
These great automobiles have all the necessary factory options; some
of which are fully loaded. A choice of either 5-speed or automatic, std.
model or G.L.'s is available with various colors to choose from.
During the past several months we have received several inquiries
concerning this great sports car. Now, as never before, we can offer these
prestige automobiles at attractive reductions. But you had better hurry!
They are hard to get and at the prices we're offering they won't remain in
stock long.
We invite you to come in for a test drive today. Sorry, no prices quoted
pver the phone.

T" You
The Management

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Tuesday, June 26, 1979

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way you can have cancer of the
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breast disease and don't
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to be concerned about taking
estrogen and the possibility of
breast cancer.
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list of complications that can
occur In some women taking
female hormones but there are
many other women who use
them to great advantage. It
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For Wednesday June 27,1979
Maintain the Inner resolve to
stick to what you start.
SAQ1ZLJaU
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scientlously once you initiate your game plan today, nor who
them this coming yeyu are dealing with. wirnt'
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Industrious effort and stick
surprising indecision in your thinking.
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pay
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CANCER (June 21-July 22)
with
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You won't have any trouble
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today.
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money
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you spend. How to get along
with other signs is one of the If things promised to you don't
sections you'll enjoy In your come off today, don't be too
new Astro-Graph Letter that disappointed. Chances are they
begins with your birthday. Mail wouldn't have worked out well,
$1 for each to AstroGraph, P.O. anyway.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Box 48, Radio City Station,
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify Be certain you know what
you're talking about when
birth sign.
LEO IJuly 23-Aug. 22) To the someone comes to you for
world you may appear calm advice or instruction. This
and collected today. However, person will follow what you say
deep down, you are not as sure to the Letter.
ARIES tMarch 21-April 19)
of yourself as you should be.
Someone you may meet today
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VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22) could look very appealing to
Unsought changes in your plans you, but before you become
may pop up today. Things deeply involved, allow ample
won't go haywire If you take the time to ge acquainted.
TAURUS i Aped 20-May 10) It
time necessary to switch
direction. Avoid impulsiveness, might be difficult for anyone to
23Oct. 23) work in unison with you today.
LIBRA
Long shots won't pay off today. You know what you want but,
Delberate first to get a good because you're so conperspective on any Important tradictory, you leave others
issue. Even then move guessing.
GEMINI I May 21-June 20) If
cautIously.
SCORPIO lOct. 24-Nov. 22) you're Involved In a physical
Unexpected surface Issues activity today, don't try any
could throw you In a quandry fancy routine you're not up to
and have you bouncing from handling. You could throw
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Here Is another hand from
the Southeasterns to show
the steady free bidder collecting a very bad score as
the result of one of his steady
free bids. Of course, East
Laid the trap into which
South walked.
North's two notrump was
one of those unusual
notrumps. It showed no desire at all to play notrump
and merely told partner that
he, North, had a club-dlamnond two-suit hand.
East didn't have anything
like a four-spade hand. But
he knew his opponents and
was certain that South would
not be shut out. And East felt

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One by one Tuesday night they came to the microphone to
address the board of county commissioners, but each of the 10
speakers carried the same message; please help Midway.
The commissioners responded by approving a revision to the
county land use plan and a rezoning of 180 acres that will enable
the Seminole Economic Employment Development Corp.
(SEEDCO) to proceed with plans to develop a multi-million dollar
industrial-commercial-housing project at the northwest corner of
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Approval of the revision and the rezoning came on votes of 4-to1, with commissioner Bill Kirchhoff voting In opposition twice.
However, Kirchhoff explained he voted against the motions
because his family has property adjacent to the planned project
and thus did not want to cast a vote that could be construed as selfserving. He filed a conflict of interest statement and intended to
abstain from the voting, but county attorney Nikki Clayton advised him to vote yes or no.
"It Is better to try something of this type and fall than never to
try at all," Commissioner Bob Sturm said In making the motion
for approval.

Sturm's remark was greeted with loud applause trorn the
estimated 100 Midway residents who packed the meeting room at
city hall to express support of the project.
"Now we have hope, it's going to do a great deal for the morale
of Midway residents," SEEDCO's vice-president, Ruthie Hester,
said after the vote.
Before the vote was taken, a string of Midway citizens addressed the commission with pleas to help alleviate the housing
shortage to low-income residents.
"I have just a couple of rental properties in Midway, but seven
days a week from 7 a.m. to the Wee hours of the night I get calls.

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Bookmobile

Limit Sales
Seminole County corn- the recommendations In a
missloners Tuesday accepted resolution passed by a 4-to-I
the recommendations of the vote, with Bill Kirchhoff in
county energy committee and opposition.
"This committee or any other
will send a memoto each of the
106 service station operators in committee has no business
the county asking for voluntary telling retailers when they
compliance with gas sale should stay open, when they
will send a memo to each of the should close, how much gas
108 service station operators In they should sell or anything
the county asking for voluntary else. Economics should
compliance with gas sale limits. prevail," Kirchhoff said.
"The Department of Energy
On Monday, the committee
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station operators set a this country."
Energy committee chairman
maximum and a minimum
amount on the gas purchases JoAnn Blackmon said today
allowed to motorists. The that, the memo Is being
amount was prepared and should be
maximum
designed to assure equal received by service station
distribution to motorists and operators before the end of the
the minimum sale limit was week. In addition to the request
designed to prevent tank top- for voluntary coimpliance with
qi"ary... the conservation rn2asures, Ms.
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purchase of gas when a vehicle Blackmon said, service station
operators will be asked to
is already over half-fueled.
In addition, the committee form the energy panel on their
recommended gas station fuel Mluatlon and report when
on their supply has been depleted.
operators post warning
In the event of a firther
their pumps to alert motorists
as to which pumps were In curtailment in area fuel sw
plies, Ms. Blackmon said, the
service,
The commissioners approved committee would reconvene.

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Duda Insis ts
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They ask: do you have anything, anything at all? They tell me
they will sleep on floors If they have to, they just want a place to
live and there is none," said Mary Smith.
Theodore Davis, who said he was born and raised in Midway,
said: "It hurts my heart to see what goes on... the way people Live
there."
Presenting the development plans to the commissioners was
real estate broker Tom Binford Binford said the project would
include 208 single family dwellings, 72 duplex units, 17.4 acres of
industrial land and 10.15 acres of commercial land. The housln
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service to accomodate the the vehicle ready for operation
handicapped and the shut-Ins
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date," said commissioner Bob
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crime, a victim may tend to bury that picture in his or her
subconscious. What we do with the identi-kit is
reassemble the picture a little at a time," he said.
During theprocedure, White said, the person interrogated never sees the composite picture until a first
draft is complete. Upon seeing that, he said, the witness's
memory reacts and compares the sketch to the suspect
observed. From that point, the subtle variances in hair
line, chin shape, eye size and facial wrinkles can be
modified until the rendering corresponds to the picture in
the witness'sine
izlory.
"You start with an average composite, based upon

bookmobile purchase but I hope
County plans call for the
the idea of bookmobile to make eight stops
adding a mailing program. I a week, one morning and one
don't want books by mail to be afternoon stop Monday through
totally abandoned."
Thursday. The vehicle will stop
County librarian Jean Rhein at selected county sites yet to be
last week presented in- determined. The vehicle,
formation to the conunissioners commissioners agreed, is a
outlining the advantages of both temporary solution until a
the mailing service and the satellite branch of the county
bookmobile. She said her library can be built in Oviedo.

Supreme Court upholds
voluntary affirmative

height, weight and age," he said.

By BRAD PURDOM
juatmenta as required. 'These
Herald Staff Writer
adjustments are being made
Seminole County's largest with Individual Independent
and t,ket's,"
fanning concern, A. Duda
"If ever there was a crisis in
Sons, Inc., says they are facing
immediate
impending
the
agricultural
industry, this IS
no
disaster despite a Mate of- It," Conner said. "I urge
ficlal's prediction of a major anyone with any kind oftrxk...
"crisis in the agricultural In- to get in touch with us and well
find some way to use It."
dustry."
"The situation Is ultraA company spokeunan said
today the company is "running critical and unless we can find
slightly behind" In shipments of the trucks many of the crops In
produce but that the situation the field and those already
wasnot critical. Heuldmostof harvested and awaiting shipnpany's produce had ment will rot," Conner said.
the
Hardest hit are tanners from
already been shipped.
Gainesville
north and west to
By JANE CASSELBERRY
The spokesman said the
City Commission Monday
company's "biggest problem" Pensacola who have crops of
Herald Staff Wrltrr
night.
Binford is in the process of
was watermelons. He said they watermelons, tomatoes,
did nut have sufficient trucks potatos and peppers ready for
A private bench company has negotiating a contract with the
found Itself competing with city to place 50-75 benches
available to ship the water- n11td.
Coma's statements Tuesday area Jaycees in an effort 10 around the city bearing admelons now on hand. The
with
watermelon situation, he said, alternconlndicate the problezna negotiate
various vertising messages.
brought on by striking truck Seminole County cities.
Gene Pratt, state coordinator
may become worse.
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of the Jaycees' bench projects,
Agriculture Commissioner drivers are far WOC than had
In the attempt to place had contacted Longwood about
Doyle Comm said Tuesday been estimated earlier by
benches
with commercial thepjffly of the Jaycees
hundreds of farmers face government officials,
Monday
afternoon,
advertising,
the
Jaycees seem buying benches to place In the
As We
eCOnomiC ruin unless a sueout to the private city, with the revenue from
is
mounted
to
Gay.
Bob
Graham
announced
to
be
Losing
ceasful drive
romd up trucb to haul 00 that 40 Uucks were reedy to go lim, which first had 8P' advertising to go to the club.
from the proached the municipalities
Binford, who expressed anger
million Of rapidly ripening and another 350
its P'•
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with
that
the Altamonte-South
to
big
Florida
Citrus
produce from the fields
There have been verbal Seminole Jaycees were conto
carry
rowided
up
were
being
cities up north.
confrontations between tacting cities in Seminole,
Conner aaid all trucks-from produce.
esentatives of the two where he was already trying to
officials
have
repr
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so
far
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far
ups w ui-ia
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and charges of playing workout agreements, blamed
needed - and no one will be h-awn a blank in getting more
politics
leveled against the their efforts on Stale Rep. Bob
timed away if they can haul a than a haflU1 of
Yce
Hattaway, whom Binford
load. Rates as high as 35 per- they need to move ripe crops 01
tomatos,
termed
"a political enemy."
watermelons,
being.
"The Jaycees are
cent above the going rate will
potatoes
and
peppers
that
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A Kit

Plastic Cards
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
In the battle against crime, Lake Mary police officer
Chuck White uses a collection of plastic cards as his
weapon.
White, 21, works as a full-time dispatcher and part-time
patrolman. But he is also on 24-hour call, as the demuirtmat's conceptual artist. It is his job to be ready to paint a
picture of criminals he has never seen.
White recently completed a course sponsored by the
Smith &amp; Wesson Company which taught him how to
compose facial pictures of criminals based on statements
taken from victims and witnesses. The course was offered
to area law enforcement officials and Included 16 hours of
classroom work,
Unlike the artists in old detective movies, White does
not work with a pad and a pencil. Instead, he creates his
pictures by using a combination of 400 plastic transparencies contained in an identi-kit. Each transparency
has a separate facial feature. By piecing together the
scattered recollections of those who have been victimized
by a criminal or have seen the perpetrator of a crime,
White is able to assemble a rendering that can be sent
across police wires for widespread use in Identification,
"It's not as hard as it seems. Most people see more than
they think they have seen. it is just a matter of bringing
back what they have observed," White said.
"The mind Is like a camera. A person sees a face and his
brain takes a picture. In a crime, particularly a violent

However, the commission

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instead of subscribing to less chairman, Bob French, said he
costly books-by-mail program. preferred the bookmobile,
voting contending it would 'rcwdc
However,
in
unazñmtni)y
)..e,t:r .er'ce in that best
bookmobile, the commissioners sellers, not available by mail,
did not rule out the possibility of could be offered to readers and
adding a zailing service at the number of books available
some point In the future.
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outlying portionsof Seminole the commission to adopt the
County will come by wheel mailing set-vice. She said it
rather than through the mail. would be less costly to operate
That was the decision made and would not be subject to
by the board of county corn- service interruptions in the
muissioners Tuesday in ap- event of a mechanical breakproving the purchase of a down.
$52,000

Each age bracket, size and weight carries an average
chin line and facial shape, he explained. Thus when a
victhn says the person who attacked him was about 30
years old, six foot tall and perhaps 180 pounds, for
example, White can immediately produce an average
face for persons with such characteristics.
Then the specifics can be added. White said alter getting a chin line and face shape, he will begin asking witnesses about hair line. Was his hair thick? Was it balding?
Was there a part?
Lake Mary will spend $300 a year to keep the newlyacquired Identi-kit on hand. So far it has never been used
in an actual case. But nationwide, more than 180 arrests
for serious crimes such as murder and robbery have been
made on the basis of renderings made with the kit, White
said.

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replied, "The people of regulations. The ordinance will service, not as a commercial
Seminole County will Un- be presented to the commission venture."
derstand you've got to consider at the Tuesday, July 3 meeting
Monday, the Sanford City
the source. I have too many at 7 p.m. There will be a $5 fee
Commission rejected a request
other things to do than get for each right-of-way utilization by representatives of the
involved in something like that. permit.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees
"I have no talked to the
Altamonte had rejected a seeking to place benches on
Altamonte mayor, the cornmission or the Jaycees proposal from the Altamonte- public property.
regarding the bench project. All South Seminole Jaycees two
Binford also had been before
i know Is what I have read in weeks earlier agreeing to the work session of the
continue negotiations with Casselberry City Council, but
the papers," Hattaway said.
that body did not express any
Having previousi Indicated Central Florida Bench.
to Binford their willingness to
At that time Binford said interest in the project and it
work out an agreement to allow there had been an apparent never was placed on the regular
him to put benches in the city change in the Jaycees' agenda.
subject to restrictions, the philosophy. "When I was a
Binford's bench proposal still
comrnlsstoners turned down the Jaycee we did not compete with
local businesses. We worked is n.n'4In,,
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with
them,"
he
said.
where the city council Is
At a work session Tuesday
Gene Pratt replied, "If it redoing its sign ordinance to
the Altamonte Springs City
Cmmlsslon instructed the City were not for the Jaycees, no one permit benches with ad.
attorney to prepare an or. would be providing benches in verusing.
Florida. We have provided
Binford has not yet appeared
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opens one notrump. His
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reader asks: A) Do we douB) What do we lead?
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help declarer. We do open
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degeneration of bones that
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women. I might add that a high
calcium diet also helps prevent
the problem.
In addition to the information
in The Health Letter, I think it's
important to emphasize some
of the beneficial effects of
will
it
Yes,
estrogen.
specifically eliminate hot
flashes and oftenyou don't need
large doses to do this.
If you think about the body
before puberty, you'll realize
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DEAR DR. LAMB -!am 58
years old and in good health. I
had my womb removed nine
years ago and have been taking
estrogen for 12 years. I stopped
taking It two months ago after
all I have read about it. I can
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many ways, it's unbelievable,
but t1 hot flashes are terrible
about every hour night and
day. It's really been bad. I
expected to have them and it's
worth it but how long will they
last? I'm sure I'm through the
menopause. I started at 44. I'm
also sure the estrogen helped
me through It but I want to quit
It now. Also what other things
happen to the body when you
quit? My estrogen was reduced
f r t o
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Jaycees to do his dirty work for
him." He even brought a
Jaycee down from Tallahassee
to push the project."
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WASHINGTON (UP!)— Sen. Herman Talmadge,
pushed hard by the Senate Ethics Committee to answer
questions under oath, has reluctantly agreed to testify and
call other defense witnesses in his financial misconduct
hearings.
Talmadge surprised the panel last week by announcing
he was resting his case without putting on a defense.
But the powerful Georgia Democrat reversed his stand
late Thursday, a few how's after the ethics committee
came up with a surprise of its own — a formal, written
request that Talmadge appear Thursday to answer
questions under oath.

NAACP Honors Rosa Parks

Affirmative
Ac ti o n Wi'm n s
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WASHINGTON (UP!)— Undaunted by a setback in the
Supreme Court, Sen. William Proxmire promises to
continue his monthly "Golden Fleece" award for wasteful
government spending.
The justices ruled Tuesday congressional immunity did
not protect the Wisconsin Democrat for ridiculing
government agencies that financed a $500,000 study of
aggressive behavior in animals.
The court said Ronald Hutchinson, the research
scientist who L'ougl4 $8 million suit against Proxmire,
was not a "public figure'! who had to prOve actual malice
to win a libel judgment.

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domestic servant who won more than $1 million
in a
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Brazilian lottery says she plans to repay everyone who
helped her in the past.
Irene cia Costa Barbosa, 56, was cooking lunch on
Monday for the couple who employs her when thelearned
that she had won more than $i million in Brazil's national
spo rts lottery.

ROTARIAN OF
THE YEAR

Mary Ann Whltm,r
Lucy P. Coffey, DeLand
Ramon CoIon,Deftona
Doris D. Sinatra Dettona
William L. Denton, Geneva
James B. Feuerbach,r, Orlando

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wager at the baccarat table by an employee was a loser.
But with that bet, Caesars World ended a 13-month
monopoly Resorts International has had on East Coast
gambling.
The newest of Atlantic City's casinos, the Boardwalk
Regency Hotel-Casino, opened Tuesday with little fanfare, but a crowd of eager people ready to gamble.
The 5 p.m. opening Of the $75 million Boardwalk
Regency complex came after a successful tow-day trial
period using play money, with 2,000 gamblers lining up for
a new opportunity to lay cold cash on green velvet tables.

Ralph Larson is obviously moved as he accepts a
plaque naming him "Rotarian Of The Year" during
the annual installation banquet of the Rotary Club of
Sanford. More than 125 members and their guests
were on hand Tuesday evening at the Sanford Civic
Center for the event. Larson was cited
his outstanding contribution to the group during the past
year.

Frank Knight
Mary B. Johns

Is rael Claims 5 Syrian Fighters-Downed
By United Press Intereationd jets shot down the five Syrian near the town of Jezzine, 13 tour of northern Israel that the Sunday.

Israeli warplanes shot down Planes.
miles east of Sidon," local Syrians should withdraw their
. "All our Wanes returned ua,mrr4lI t.vsmmur.1..-. .n.IA
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In a dogfight over
An Israeli military spokes"The Syrian occupation
Lebanon, the Israeli - military spokesman said.
man said the lad time Israel forces must leave Lebanon and
In Lebanon, however, Pales- and Syrian warplanes were return to Damascus," he said.
command announced.
The command said the Israeli tinian officials said Palesintian Involved in a ciogflgtg was on
He also warned the Paledudplanes flew over southern and Lebanese leftist anti- Oct. 13, 1973 during the 1973 an guerrillas that Israel would
Lebanon at about 11 am. (5 aircraft gunners shot down two Arab-Israel war when Israeli wage an offensive campaign of
a.m. EDT) to attack Palestini- Israeli warplanes that were jets downed 13 Syrian planes. strikes against them.
an guerrilla strongholds when attacking guerrilla camps near One Israeli plane was lost in the
Israeli
planes
have
th e Syrian planes intercepted the coastal town of Sidon.
1973 actIon,
frequently
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them.
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town in Iowa as a gasohol test market in the first move by
a major oil refiner to size up the American motorist's
thirst for the 20-proof alternative to gasoline.
"Beginning sometime in early July, five stations in
Ottumwa, Iowa, will be selling gasohol," Amoco
spokesman Carl Meyerdirk said Tuesday. "It's to
determine what are the problems and how they can be
solved In the distribution of gasohol."
Several other small Midwestern markets eventually
will be tested in the pilot Amoco marketing program that
is expected to last a year or more, Meyerdirk said.

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But this was the first time. "Probably they di dn't wnntsay,
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Syrian planes have tried to there."
Interfere with the Israeli planes
In Beirut, an official at the
over Lebanese skies since the Palestine news agency WAFA
punitive Israeli raids began.
said two Israeli planes had been
The Israeli spokesman said shot down during an air raid
iii planes carried out their against the refugee caiuip of Mn
mission after downing the five el Hilweh, near the coastal
town
Syrian lighters, but would not of Sidon.
Say what type of planes were
The state.jJ Beirut radio
in volved in the dogfight.
said the hills east of Sidon were
Asked
why the Syrian planes bombarded by Israeli wnr.
attacked the Israeli jets, the planes.
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Eva B. Alford
Raymond Ashley
Mary E. Brown
Jarrod Buengli
James

1979—Our 40th Year

Newest Casino Opens

HOSPITAL NOTES
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
June 26, 1575
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Shannon P. Carter
DcuiIla Cosby
Aaron Davis
Francis J. Magnusson
Thttres Jones
Huh J. Livingston
Curhesn Robinson
Eldon Shiver Jr.
Joan S. Fallon, DeBary
Cecil M. Lipsey, Longwood
DISCHARGES

GENERAL STORES

WASHINGTON (UP!)— Sen. Richard Stone, D-Fla.,
contends the Treasury Department is under pressure not
to seek a hearing on an anti-dumping petition by Florida
winter vegetable growers.
The growers charge Mexican vegetables are being
dumped into the United States. Stone brought the matter
to the attention of his Senate colleagues Tuesday.
An aide said there has been pressure for the case to be
dropped without a resolution by representatives of
Arizona brokers of Mexican vegetables.

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9 a.m. readings; tern- thundershowers. Rain
perature, 78; overnight losa, probability 60 percent today, 30 la)A five percent hike would
the rate from $8.90 per
72; yesterday's high, 91; percent tonight and 50 percent
$1,000
assessed valuation to
barometric pressure, 30.14; Thursday.
$7.29
per
$1,000 assessed
relative humidi ty, 91 Percent;
THURSDAY TIDES
valuation
to
22
valuation
property owners.
winds N at 13 mph.
Daytona Beach: huh, 11:
memo
indicates that
Forecast: Considerable a.m.,11:3$p.m.;los 5:01111.m.,
such a hike would raise an
cloudiness today and Thursday 5:02 p.m.
with scattered thundershossers.
Port Canaveral: high 11:14 additional $42,443 in revenue. A
Highs from the mid SOs to a.m., 11:28 p.m.; low, 4:52, legislative act prevents
around 90. Lows tonight in the a.m., 4:53 p.m.
70s. Winds variable arOUDd 10
Bayport: bIgb 6:00 a.m., 4:07
mph becoming stronger near p.m.; low 11:27 a.m., 11:12 p.m.

In Baltimore. the state of
Maryland sued the
Department of Energy
Tuesday , charging the
allocation
state-by-state
program is shortchanging
the industrialized Northeast.
OPEC's latest price
increase is likely to raise

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HULL, Mas4U01) — Scientiste vho ba..spv!. 'he
t nine years trying 1thd
t1ve- Loch Ness
Monster are turning the job over to a team of highly
trained dolphins.
A spokesman for the American Academy of Applied
Sciences said Tuesday the dolphins will b equipped with
an underwater still-action camera, sonar and a strobe
light when they are released into the famous Scotish lake
to look for Nessle and her mythical friends.
"When an animal passes through the beam, he triggers
the strobe and the camera," said Howard Curtis.

To make matters more
expensive, about half the
gas retailers in Delaware
and Pennsylvania called a
strike for Thursday to
press for higher profits,
and at least 150 gas stations
in Illinois say they will
strike this weekend. Gas
dealers in Florida and
Virginia are considering
similar shutdowns.

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the cost of a gallon of gas
by about a nickel. And the
May price increase for gas
announced Tuesday would
amount to a 55.1 percent
annual rise if maintained
at that level for a year.

federal permission to
follow New York in using
sonic ()f July's allocations
to get the states motorists
through the rest of .June.
New York is using 25
million gallons of the July
allocation for the last five
(lays of thus month.

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!)— The death of Vernon
Presley, 63, father of the late Elvis Presley, leaves the
multimilhlon.dollar estate of the King of Rock n' Roll for
his grandmother and daughter.
The elder Presley died of heart failure Tuesday at
Baptist Hospital, where he had spent much of the year
with heart trouble.
Dr. Nathan Salky, a cardiologist, said Presley went Into
"cardiac arrest" and died at 9:20 a.m. despite intense
efforts to save his life through electric shock and
medication.

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get their harnLs dirty or
their land dirty," state
Rep. Sam LeBlanc said.
In Boston, state Rep.
Thomas C. Norton retorted, ''That's reminiscent of
the bumper stickers that
used to say 'Drive 65 and
Freeze a Yankee's Ass."
New York Guy. Hugh
Carey denounced the
measure as - - obviousi'
going against the shole
spirit of the country." And
an assemblyman in California noted that his state
doesn't get any oil from
Louisiana anyway.
In New Jersey, Gov.
Brendan Byrne said he has

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Louisiana house approved
a bill that would allow the
state to be paid its royalties
in crude oil -- not currency
for the oil and natural
gas produced there. Thus
the state could keep its oil
products for Louisiana customers. The bill now goes
to the Senate.
"If we can legally do it
we are going to keep
( gasoline ) here and keep it
from the people in
Massachusetts and New
York and California who
won't build pipelines and
won't build refineries and
won't explore for oil
because they don't want to

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)— The woman honored by the
NAACP as the "mother of the civil rights movement" has
pledged to continue to "carry the torch for freedom."
"I am truly grateful to have lived to see this day," Rosa
Parks of Detroit said Tuesday night after she was
awarded the NAACP's 64th Springarn Medal for civil
rights work. "This is a wonderful event in my life."
Mrs Parks was honored for her refusal on Dec. 1, 1955,
to give up her bus seat to a white man, thus prompting a
year-long boycott in Montgomery, Ala., that led to the
eventual desegregation of the city mass transit system.
The boycott was engineered by the late Martin Luther
King Jr.

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out of Washington the cost
of gas already had jumped
5 percent in May.
The gas crisis latest
fatality was Carl Riley (if
North Brunswick, N.J.
Police found him parked in
a gas line at a Hess station
in Rahway, N.J., about 6:30
am. Monday. He apparently had died of carbon
monoxide poisoning. Police
said he had been waiting in
line for two hours.
In Baton Rouge, some of
the state's legislators
figured the industrialized
states were draining
Louisiana of its oil.
the
Monday,
So

By ANDREW TIJLLY III
United Press International
A man in New Jersey
died from apparent carbon
monoxide poisoning while
waiting in line for precious
gasoline.
In Baton Rouge, the
Louisiana House approved
a measure that would keep
the oil-rich state's crude
for its own residents and
deny it to "the people in
Massachusetts and New
York and California."
And while the OPEC
ministers were meeting in
Geneva, Switzerland,
figuring how much to raise
the cost of oil, word came

He'll Testify At Hearings

Massive Oil Price Hike

Poisoning

New Jersey Man Dies In Gasoline L ine

BRIEF

Talmadge Reverses Stand,

Saudis Refuse To Back

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NA11ON

An 18-year-old Sanford mother accused of manslaughter in
charges when they learned of a molestation, said to have taken
connection with the drowning death of her two sons March 8 has
place the day before. Police then also charged the boy in ton.
been ordered to undergo tests to determine her competency to
nection with that crime.
stand trial.
COMPANY SUED
Circuit Judge Tom Waddell this week ordered a psychiatric
* Fires
Two victims of a get-rich-quick scheme have sued the Sanford
examination for Bluett Keitt of Lake Monroe Terrace. Miss Keitt
Company involved in an effort to get their $5,000 back and to stop
* Courts
was arrested May 8 and charged with two counts of manslaughter
the company from operating.
and two counts of child abuse by Sanford police.
The securities fraud division of the Florida comptroller's office
* Police Beat
Police said a two-month investigation of the drownings of Telly
filed the suit Friday on behalf of the two Central Florida men
Keitt, 2, and 8-month-old Terry Keitt preceedd the arrest. The two
against John Wooley of Project Seventy, Inc.
infants died in six inches of bath water at Miss Keitt's home on
The suit asks the Seminole County Circuit Court to issue a
March 8. Miss Keitt reportedly told police she was in the kitchen
Monday morning on a charge of spouse abuse after he allegedly
permanent injunction against the company from operating and to
fixing dinner and left her children in the tub for about a half an
pointed a shotgun at his wile, according to Seminole County
order restitution of the men's investments.
GENEVA, Switzerland(UPI) — Saudi Arabia refused
hour. When she returned, the two boys were dead, police said they
deputies.
John Thomas Little of 617 Iris St., Altamonte Springs, and Paul
today to go along with any massive oil price increase as
were told.
Booker Patterson, 33, of 419 Basewood Lane, Altamonte
A. Andrews of Orange City, paid $2,500 each to Wooley to Invest in
OPEC ministers got down to tough horse-trading on a
INNOCENT PLEA
Springs, was taken to Seminole County Jail where he was placed
his corporation stock for a television show.
unified pricing system.
The man charged with first degree murder in connection with
on an initial bond of $525, records indicate.
Project Seventy, Inc., which is located at 204 Ridge Drive,
Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani said a price of
the shotgun killing of fl-year-old James Wright of Sanford enSanford,
has never been incorporated in Florida nor is Wjey a
Deputies
responded
to
a
domestic
distrubance
call
at
the
$20 or $21 per barrel demanded by a majority of the 13
tered a plea of Innocent in circuit court Tuesday.
Patterson residence about 3 a.m. Sunday and were told the registered dealer or sales manager, the suit states.
OPEC member states-would be abnormal."
Gregory Mills, 22, of Sanford was indicted by a grand jury last
husband was armed, according to the report.
For an investment of $2,500, the men were told they would
Yamani indicated to reporters before the beginning of
week. He is charged with breaking into the home of Wright at 445
receive
.1,250 shares of stock in the corporation. the suit claims.
the second day of talks that Saudi Arabia may be willing
Delore Patterson, 39, told deputies her husband came home al
Elliott Ave. in the early morning hours of May 25 and shooting
According
to Wooley's calculations, a unit of 2,500 shares of
to go along with a benchmark price of around $18 a barrel.
2:35 a.m. and pointed a shotgun at her while she was in bed. He
him In the abdomen with a shotgun.
stock
would
yield
a return of more than $136,000 to the investors.
Yamani's opposition to a base price of $20 per barrel
demanded to know who had been calling the house, she said.
Trial date for Mills has been set for July 30.
Through
Wooley
and promotional material, the men were told.
raised the possibility of a formal split in OPEC ranks, with
Ms. Patterson said her seven-year-old son, Todd, was in bed
DIAMOND RINGS STOLEN
Project
Seventy,
Inc.
would be producing a television show called
most members charging that price — or more — and
with her when the incident occurred.
Three diamond rings valued at almost $6,000 were stolen from
"The
Great
Show
Bands
of the '70s," the suit states. The show was
Saudi Arabia sticking to a lower level.
Patterson told deputies he didn't have a gun but his wife inthe car of a Casselberry woman while she attended a summer
to
be
distributed
to
100
to 150 selected television stations to be
formed them he had locked it inside of his car trunk. When Patcamp, according to Seminole County deputies.
shown
during
prime
time.
terson opened the trunk, deputies said they found a .22 caliber
Norine D. Guggenheim, 61, of 1341 Prince Philip Drive,
Both Thomas and Little bought their stocks from Wooley in
rifle and placed him under arrest.
Casselberry, said she parked her car at Jessup Woods Summer
June and July, 1978 respectively.
TOKYO (UPI) — A 'deeply angry" President Carter
Camp on Normandy Road about 1 p.m. Sunday. She discovered
JUVENILE IN CUSTODY
reacted bitterly today to criticism of American energy
the diamond rings missing when she returned to her car three
Lake Mary police are asking that a 14-year-old boy be charged
policy made by President Valery Giscard D'Estaing,
bows later, deputies say.
with delinquency in connection with the grand theft of an
opening a rift with a key European ally on the eve of the
The most expensive ring was valued at $2,450. It was described
automobile on Sunday and the sexual battery of a 10-year-old 1irl
Tokyo economic summit.
on Saturday.
as a 14-carat white gold ring with three diamonds In the center
White house officials told reporters the president was
and 16 diamonds on the periphery.
Police said the boy was on "non-secure detention" from the
"deeply angry" over Giscard's statement In a recent
FURNITURESTOLEN
Juvenile
Detention Center at the time the two crimes were
interview "confrontational in tone" that attacked the
A Geneva man claims he returned home from work Monday
committed.
Under that program, juveniles are released if the
United States' energy policy.
and found about 00 worth of miscellaneous furniture missing,
Detention
Center
determines that they will pose no danger to the
"The tone and the attitude of Giscard's comments have
according to Seminole County deputies.
community
Police
said the boy was released despite a "lengthy"
not been favorably received by American officials here,"
Blame Miller, 44, of Miller Road off of State Road 46, Geneva,
record
a White House official said. "That is the second time this
told deputies the stolen furniture included a dryer, a double bed
has happened and frankly it is beginning to wear a little
The boy last was charged June 11 with delhiouencv in conand dresser and a d1nin room table
with four mkhIn chairs
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nection with breaking and entering and sexual battery. Before
STEREO,CAMERASTOLEN
that, police had charged him with delinquency in connection with
A 35mm underwater camera and other property valued at $599
I
was stolen from the locked car of a Fern Park man, according to assault, aggravated battery, and battery, among other thIngs.
Seminole County deputies.
According to Lake Mary police, an officer spotted a car
SUBIC BAY NAVAL BASE, Philippines (UPI) — A U.S.
Thomas Bamundo, 18, of 300 Oxford Road, Fern Park, told the
weaving down Country Club Roao about 8 p.m. Sunday. The car
Navy E-313 Orion anti-submarine plane crashed and sank
deputies his car was burglarized while it was parked in front of
(UPI)
Theofanyear's
employment
sequel to dislast
did not stop when police requested, they said, instead makingWASHINGTON
a Supreme Court,
in a—
case
Bakke "reverse
in Subic Bay shortly after takeoff today. Ten crewmen
2311 Worthington Road, near Maitland. He said the incident ocsharp turn, narrowly missing another auto and striking a major significance to American crimination" case.
swam free of the plane but five others were missing.
curred sometime between Sunday and Monday.
telephone guide wire.
Rescuers combed the bay but reported no sign of the
workers,
ruled
Banundo's stolen property included a cassette AM-FM stereo
Police said the car later was identified as belonging to Dale L law
does not
bar today federal ' The new case, which rests on
missing men more than seven hours after the plane
a company and the employment discrimination
and a tape box with 20 cassette tapes, he said.
Behling, 38,165 E. Alma Ave., Lake Mary. Behllng first indicated a union from voluntarily setting
provision of the 1964
developed engine trouble and crashed.
Civil
SPOUSE ABUSE
he did not want to press charges, but later changed his mind. up an employment program Rights Act, was initiated by
a
A 33-year-old Altamonte Springs man was arrested early
Police said the boy was already in custody on the auto theft that favors blacks.
32-year-old white factory
On a 5-2 vote, the justices worker named Brian Weber.
'jiurj
overturned a lower-court ruling
Weber charged Kaiser
on the !sue which the government had warned could Aluminum and Chemical Corp.
severely undermine its efforts and the United Steelworkers of
(Continued From Page 1A)
to get private industry totake America illegally
discriminated against whites
affirmative
action steps.
TEBRAN. Irim (UPI; — Cuernavaca, where the shah is residence of the ex-shah in militants could seize him
units, he said, would be single story concrete z
even
The 1964 Civil Rights Act's when they volujtarily set up an
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iut.q Kl.d1kial1, self. residing, denied the report.
Mexico on behalf (if The J he went into hiding in the bar against racial discrimina. on-the-job craft training
In rezoning the land from agricultural to planned unit
proclaimed chief of Iran's
Khalkhali, quoted by the Fedayan-e Islam.
Wh!tr I.'vis." PARS said.
not program at a Zcariwrcy, La.,
tion in employment •'d
development (PUD), the county commissioners advised Binfordrevolutionary court, said today agency today, did not say when religious group.
and SEEDCO representatives that they have only one year to
Khalkali said 160,000 people condemn aIljwiyjIt.%,yoIpWy,. Plmt th-at
members of a Moalem extrem- the p,tack took place nor did t
"Kbslkhali asserted that al- had been killed during the rule race-cofl$cj1)u*. øLftrmal.Lve. opiItis br minority apj
formulate am acceptable site plan. if a 'plan meeting traffic,
1st group attacked the house of give other detatls
though the deposed shah had of the former shah and the action plans," Justice William 'Pl1dait. ''
drainage, sewer and other county requirements cannot be
the deposed shah in Mexico,
PARS
said
Khalkhali
not
been killed in this incident, Iranian nation would find and Brennan wrote for the majorldeveloped in that time, the land would revert to its original
TheSth U.S. Circuit Court of
PARIS
news
agency
reported.
"claimed
responsibility
for
the
he
would not be able to escape kill him wherever he might ty.
agricultural status.
Appeals
agreed the program
Mexican police officials in machine-gun attack on the because the Fedayan-.e Islam hide, the agency said.
Commissioner Dick Williams said he was concerned with the
The court's decision came on was Illegal.
potential drainage problems that could occur. But Binford said
the oliie,ias been reviewed an
c.ajgp1anmied to be
set aside as a 1etention pond has been raised from 16 acres to 30
acres.
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Binford said the project is designed to provide housing to 2,
.:.
persons. However, he said, there will not likely be an influx or an
.
exodus of persons from Midway because of the project. The
.
project he said, is designed to house and employ those already
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made favorable statements, but when the commission chairman,
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Bob French, asked for a show of hands of those opposed, there
Sanford City Manager Warren five percent without seeking correctly stated the utility
were none.
E. Knowles had recommended voter approval via referendum. budget as $372,88V1or 1979.80. In
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If a favorable site plan can be developed, Binford said, the
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a five percent tax hike was in
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Another solution to be con- fact the projected budget is
project would be developed in increments, with the final project
error.
sidered, according to the about $1.4 million. Knowles said
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being completed in a bout six years. He said a variety of federal
a
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memo, would be to consider water and sewer rates could
In
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n fact, the possibili ty of a
,
and possibly private sources would be used to finance the
special legislation passed for remain unchanged next year as
would
be
only
one
of
a
building,
number of means that might be downtown improvements that users' fees will cover the cost of
He said the purchase price of the land will range from $500,000
used to help balance the set up the mechanism for a operations.
to $600,000. He said residential acreage wllI'be sold at $2,900
The final budget will be
proposed tentative 1979-80 special taxing district. The
acre, commercial acreage at $5000 per acre and li
liBi budget. The five pe ce
,
.
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I was mentioned in a memo sent Association has presented to missioner-s later this summer.
4
of the project when completed has not been made, Binford said,
to city commissioners. The the city a program calling for Work sessions to discuss
but he said it would "be worth milliora.11
memo indicates that projected $420,000 in street and pavement possible cuts in the indMdu.l
revenues for the coming year improvements, but a special departmental budget haje
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are $3,810,2. Proposed budget taxing of downtown property been scheduled for mid-Jni)I
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Wednesday, June 27, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

And mom. . . you can take the bandaids and
aspirin out of your purse.
Little League season is over.
With the exception of those all-stars selected to
stick around and put in another month of practice
and post-season games, it's all over except for the
shouting.
The kids are likely heading for the nearest water
hole.

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Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50:
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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It's Time For
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Okay, pop. You can plan that vacation anytime,

B.)JIM IIAYNES

Baseball was a long and demanding season. Oh,
the rewards were there, it's just that both kids and
parents already have their summer tans from
sitting in the sun for those tedious afternoon games.
It's a case of "what do people do on a Saturday

afternoon?"
Families who pack up and head for the ball park
on Saturdays are suddenly faced with some nice
options. Like sleeping late. No more 9 a.m. rookie
gaines.
And remember the beach? Well, it's hot there too,
but at least that salt air breeze and pounding surf
replace the flavor of four Kills and three strikes.
My sons were both happy and sad the season
ended. Sorry they don't get to play any more gaines,
but happy they don't have to go to any more practices for awhile.
They are going fishing today. And tomorrow.
The scope of Little League is such that family
involvement is considerably more than Abner
Doubleday had in mind when he invented the grand
old sport.

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01(1 Abner hardly pictured parents chewing out
umpires, second-guessing coaches' and offering a
thousand suggestions to improve junior's batting
average.
This was the first year in recent memory that we
man aged to get through the Central Florida season
without an on-field tussle between either coachesumpire, coaches-fans or fans-umpire.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

"

I know, pop. Things don't get really hot until
all-star time rolls around.
And as an after-thought, mom, if you can't figure
out what to do with your extra time, I have a
suggestion.

The fateful question of whether the second
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty between the
United States and the Soviet Union should be
ratified or amended has given rise to one of those
great debates that have shaped American history.
The stage has been set for a national decision
with the signing of the treaty in Vienna Monday,
June 18, and, remarkably, President Carter's
address to the Congress and the nation that
evening, only hours after leaving his final meeting
with Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev.
Unfortunately, in presenting the affirmative
argument of this debate, the president was less
than persuasive. By failing to address the specific
concerns of those who fear SALT II will increase
rather than diminish the nation's peril, he may
have conceded the first round to his opponents.
Mr. Carter spoke largely in generalities about
why the treaty "must be judged on its own merits."
Moreover, he weakened his case by exaggerating
SALT Ii's ability to limit the Soviet arms buildup as
well as the dangers that will result if the Senate
refuses ratification,
But it is not fear of what may happen if SALT!! IS
amended or turned down thaC impresses those who
are undecided or opposed to the treaty. It is fear of
the treaty itself that weighs far more heavily. The
questioning now coming from all across the
political spectrum is instructive.
Sen. Henry Jackson, Wash., a leading SALT
authority in the Senate, denounces the treaty as
appeasement." Sen. Jake Garn. R-Utah, warns
the agreement permits the Soviet Union to increase
its intercontinental missile force from 600 to 820
and its nuclear warheads from 5,000 to 15,000.
Significantly, some of the most impressive
position to SALT II comes from military experts.
For example Lt. Gen. Edward Rowny, the Joint
Chiefs of Staff's representative on the U.S. SALT
negotiating team, has just resigned from the Army,
making no secret of his disapproval of the treaty.
Retired Adm. El=Ztivalt, former chief f

SAiT 11 is a "fraud" that

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permits the Soviets a first-strike capability that

could wipe out the U.S. counterforce. And Gen.
Bernard W. Rogers, the Army's chief of staff who
leaves soon to become supreme commander of the
North Atlantic Treaty Crganizat4en, yarns that. the
-•-grbwing U.S. disadvantagê"wiil encourage the
Russians to test us around the world,

What are the American people to believe? What
conclusion can they draw from the clashing views
of authorities upon whom they must rely for
derstanding of so complex an issue,
Fortunately, the hearings and debates in the
Senate during the next few weeks will offer a better
public understanding about whether SALT Ills, in
fact, a good deal for the United States to make with
the Soviet Union. This ventilation of differences
will not be the sabotage of detente by arbitrary
obstructionists that the administration as well as

President Brezhnev suggest. Rather, it will be
healthy exercise in representative government as
mandated by the framers of the Constitution, who
sought the wisdom of the Senate's collective

judgment on treaties and presidential appointments,
The constitutional provision for the Senate to
advise as well as consent to treaties calls for the
enactment of whatever amendments of SALT lithe
Senate may deem necessary.
On balance, we can assume that most senators as

well as most Americans would favor a treaty truly
limiting the arms race — or, even better, one that
would require drastic cutbacks In armaments. The
Senate's difficult task now is to determine how far

SALT II misses this goal and what the remedy
should be.
For, when hydrogen-tipped missiles have given
nations the power to slay each other like gunslingers In a shootout, we cannot afford to be
second best. If there is doubt or error, It must be on
the side of safety and survival.

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WASHINGTON mNEA) — Members of
Congress can be less than candid about how
m
much It costs to cure and feed them.
MthOughtle}' wanta5.5 percent pay raise and
think they deserve it, most don't want to be officially recorded in favor of it.
At $57,500 annually plus generous fringe
benefits, members of Congress are in the
nation's top 1 percent salary bracket. Many of
their aides receive only it few thousand dollars
less.
True, they don't spend the full amount allotted
to them for staff salaries — but the nearly $200
million annually spent for congressional staff is
more than double the 1970 total.
Congress's "efficient" operation still employs
nearly 100 persons to operate automatic
elevators.
And that kind of waste is peanuts compared to
the office building the Senate is constructing for
Itself. In 11173, its planners said It would be
completed in four years for $48 million. The
,..,
1980s and the cost at $160 million,
So perhaps it is understandable why most
Senate and House members prefer not to discuss
their own budget needs.
Rep. Bill Nelson, i Florida freshman
Democrat, reflected the prevailing House mood
when he said about the proposed 5.5 percent pay
raise: "Ithlnkthepeopleinmydistrlctarequlte
upset when they are crimped in their home
By ARNOLD SAWISI.AK
budgets with inflation and they see the Congress
increasing Its salary."
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equivalent to the inflation rate. At that rate, they making it easier to get goods and people in and
could be receiving welfare checks In a few years. out of their congested centers.

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WASHINGTON— Six months ago, Saudi "Secretary Schlessinger reported that unrest in
The besieged shah had pleaded with the Carter at the head of the Perim
Gulf.
Arabia began pumping oil full-blast to ac- Iran has resulted in a cut-off of the five million
administration for advice and support. But
Now Iraq is leading the clamor inside the
conunodate the United States during the shut. barrels per day production of Iranian oil fields.
Carter had sent back word that the revolution Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries
down of the Iranian oil fields. But today, the
Increased
was
the shah's problem. "This is something in for high oil
have
"The Saudis and others
prices.
Perhaps
the
Saudis cannot be
disenchanted Saudis are cutting back production production of their fields temporarily by over
the hands of the people of Iran," said the blamed for paylnj
more
heed
to
Iraq than to the
sharply. "Why should

president. with an air of detachment.
It be Saudi Arabia's threee million barrels per day to replace ap
United States.
responsibility to meet the shortage?" Foreign proximately half of the Iranian supply loss. The
At the last OPEC strategy meeting in March,
The Saudi rulers wondered whether they would
Minister Saud al.Faial
s has demanded.
net effect Is a drawdown of approximately two
oil ministers secretly agreed to curtail
the
receive the same indifferent treatment If their
It's an unsettling question, which poses a million barrels per day fro world stockpiles. If
on and keep supplies scarce. This was
Prod
ucti
own regime were endangered. They put Carter
direct threat to the oil industry of the United supplies from Iran are resumed within a
ctthe
best
way, they concluded, to force higher
to the test by calling on him to prote
States. First, the do wnfall of the shah jeopar- reasonable time period, there will be no supply
ices
pr
u
po
n the world.
tremendous U. S. stake in the Persian Gulf oil
dized the flow of oil from Iran. Now the cavalier problems next winter.,."
fields. He responded by ordering the aircraft
The Saudis, who had protected U. S interests
attitude of the Saudi sheiks raises ominous new
The Iranians have returned to their oil pumps.
carrier
Constellation
to
rush,
full-steam,
from
in
th e past, agreed to the price pressure. They
supply uncertainties.
But a hostile Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has
ippines to the Perisen Gulf. But then he served notice on Washington that they no longer
the
Phil
The Saudis had always been staunchly pro- shown no disposition to bail out the United
the order, and the carrier dropped intended to produce oil at a level to suit the
States. "We don't need America," he has
American. Then what ca used this change of dec
anch
or
chor
off
Singapore.
United States,.
lared. "It is they who need us. They want our
heart? Why are they suddenly unwilling to do
1t
Reported Schlesinger to the Cabinet on May 7:
011.
.The
Soviets tightened the pressure on Saudi
t he United States any favors?
Intelligence reports tell of turmoil, meanwhile,
Arabia, meanwhile, by airlifting 500 Cuban 'The Saudi Arabian government has made it
The answer can be found in White. House in the 1nnia oil fields. The ayatollah's troops mercenaries into the Arabian
clear the production levels will come down to an
papers which have been concealed from the put down an Insurrection but month of Iranian them Into action against Saudi-Bubeidjzed
North average of 8.5 million barrels a day;" Worse, the
American people. Last November, for example, Arabs. Their leaders, still unrepentant, are Yemen. In response to another appeal carter Saudis Intend to make the Lb million figure the
Energy Secretary James Schlesinger warned threatening strikes. So at best, the outflow of oil dispatched a dozen F-lb fighter planes to Saudi— average for the year.
President Carter of the grim consequences of an from Iran Is uncertain.
Arabia. But they arrived unarmed.
"Achieving this on an annual average,"
Iranian collapse. The curtailment of oil shipNow the Saudis, who supply most of our
Disillusioned and desperate, the Saudis turned Schlesinger explained glumly behind closed
ments from Iran, he said, could be more serious overseas oil, have turned sour on America. To to their Arab neighbors, Syria and Iraq, which doors.
"would require a reduction well below the
to the United States than the Middle East oil alienate the friendly Saudis was difficult, but have close ties to Moscow. The Iraqis quickly
8.5
mIllion
barrels level during the second
4
embargo of 1973.74.
Jinuny Carter managedtodo it. He shook tbeir
persuaded the Soviets to call off the assault on quarter o[ this year."
But the Saudis came to the rescue with a faith In him by failing to protect the shah from
North Yemen. Iraq has also rushed a division of
The Saudis have indicated that they might
dramatic upsurge in oil production. The Jan 15, the Khomeini revolution. After declaring his
troops to the troubled Iranian border. So instead increase production to help stabilize world oil

1979. Cabinet

nanuto, carefully marked for the unqualified support of the shah, Carter abruptly of the American military muscle that the Saudis prices

"eyes only" of top officiala, rccordcd: abandoned lOin.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — The Florida's Department of Law Enforcement's new director says field
agents won't have to check with him before making any
major decision, but will be able to act on their own.
The inability of agents to act decisively and quickly has
been one of the FDLE's biggest faults, says James W.
York, who is resigning as City of Orlando police chief to
accept the $40,000 year job.
The Cabinet voted 6.0 Tuesday to hire York on Gov. Bob
Graham's recommendation. He succeeds Bill Troelstrup,
fired by Graham five months ago.

Among the messages that come through In
the speeches were these from the South
Africans: We have a diverse society and the
solutions to our problems must be our own, but
we are working together to solve them.. . Don't
pull out your Investments, add to them. Our
economy is growing and If you pullout you'll hurt
the very people you're trying to help, the blacks
... We have only four percent of the African land

JACK ANDERSON

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month,

The seminar came in the wake of major
shakeups in the cabinet of Prime Minister Pieter
Willem Botha. In effect, the changes will consolidate the strength of Botha's reform wing of
the National Party.

real beef was froim, incumbents, who tailed to
why they should vote to provide campaign funds
for their opponents.
.
mass ut Wa todui1? j'rbmt o .iJiod and
.
The reformers had (6 Settle for financing of are helping soifl"u! d rAIZ"'it.ctd zet8flbor
presidential elections only in 1974, although the (black states) stay alive ... Our mineral
same legislation did provide for new controls on resources are vital to the West. Don't lose them.
private contributions to congressional camJudging from the notes, two of the most
Instead,
we
gave
the
suburbs
a
giant
boost
as
But should they Lie so defensive? True, it now
paigns. Public
financing
congressional
speakers were David lbebehall, the
costs more thaim a billion dollars annually to both bedroomims and workplaces with
campaigns
was supposed
to for
be the
second stepJ forceful
pew
krnay
a
tm,ndJ. N. Redãya klinthr
the rofonn
fr a while, made things
operate Ci'rts-ad itss,
Thiiif"chairman
of
the e
jublic banlC
as the Ubrary of Congress and the General econom i cally and politically worse for the
Democratically
elected
by
the
million
residents
Accounting Office. But that is only one-fifth of i established cities and the people who remained
Public
financing
of
presidential
campaigns
of
Soweto,
Thebehali
painted
a
picture
of a city
in them.
percent of the entire federal budget.
passed in part because Congress wanted to on the verge of an urban renewal explosion. A
demonstrate that It had no part of the hanky. milti-million dollar program to provide new
And most congressional aides do work harder
That was the kind of negative accomplishment
panky that was being disclosed in the White housing and amenities is about to begin. He said,
than the far more numerous bureaucrats In the that wellineaning planners have made infamous
House.
It is doubtful that many of the members "My colleagues and I on the (city) council took
executive branch.
in recent decades. But it isn't just public works
of the Senate and house who voted for the bill did the prime minister at his word when he promised
In addition, serving in Congress can be a tough enthusiasts who get us into situations that are
-so because they saw potential windfalls for their
grind,
us full municipal powers, and up to now we have
just as bad or even worse than the original own campaigns.
had
no reason to regret this."
Many members keep busy in Washington from predicament.
But that's what they got. With private
Monday to Thursday with committee meetings,
Thebehali stresses that nearly all the tm.
Public financing of election campaigns
votes, staff discussions, White [louse briefings,
donations to presidential campaigns barred, a pediments to black business have been lifted in
receptions and so on. Often that Is only the provides an example. Back in the heat of lot more money went into congressional cam- Soweto and "already, negotiations are underway
beginning as they return to their local base for Watergate days, reformers jumped on the
paigns, especially in presidential election years by black entrepreneurs to establish complexes in
when big contributors usually concentrated on Soweto never dreamed of 10
chance to get the "fat cats" out of politics by
weekend meetings, speeches, more receptions
years ago."
pushing public financing.
thc national contest.
and the like,
Criticizing not the motives but the strategy of
In fairness, it should be said that groups like
Many Senate and House members criticize the
Candidates for House and Senate, especially
U.S. and British groups to pressure industrial
Common Cause tried very hard to get acrossthe- incumbents, now are able to put on increasingly
cost of the increasing number of newsletters
firms to "disinvest" from South Africa, Mr.
pouring out of the congressional mail rooms. But board legislation that would cover congressional more lavish and sophisticated campaigns as the
Reddy said, 'Make no mistake, South Africa is
it recent Louis Harris poll showed the public as well as presidential campaigns.
economic and political special interests conso phisticated enough to run your factories if you
The Senate, in fact, approved congressional centrate their funds on congressional contests.
wants more communication and service from Its
pull out. You will be the losers, not we,"
public financing. But opposition in the House was
representatives in Washington, not less.
led by one Wayne hays of Ohio and he still had Some congressional candidates probably have
Keynote speaker was Dr. Pieter Koornhof,
It is certainly true that no one forced then)
come to think of the present situation as normal minister of cooperation and development, who Is
em to enough clout to stop the show.
enter politics or to keep a busy schedule, but the
and all that new money from interest groups as a widely respected reform-minded Afrikaner in
public does have a stake in quality represenThe big public objection against public
their due. If that state of mind takes hold, no one charge of white-black relations. He said South
tation and should recognize it requires some financing of congressional rams was that it was
should suspend breathing waiting for that second Africa is now enteripg a period of "deep reforeffort and skill,
a waste of taxpayers' hardearned dollars. The
step to be taken.
in."

Check - Up

MIAMI (UP!) — The circuit judge presiding at
Theodore Bandy's murder trial Tuesday night declined to
Isolate more than 450 prospective jurors so they could not
read or hear news reports referring to the accused killer's
Past.
Ten jurors have been seated, but only tentatively.
Sixteen other people out of a ventz-e of 500 were dismissed
after detailed questioning intended to reveal their attitudes toward Bandy and the death penalty.
Miami's Chief Circuit Judge Edward Cowart held an
evening court session Tuesday that lasted until 10 p.m. He
has expressed exasperation at the slow pace of jury
selection. Cowart said he also is considering conducting
court on Saturdays. He estimated the trial would last one

Though I didn't attend the seminar, a friend
brought me notes from the several speeches,
and Marais' straightaway candor was typical.

Your Breath

Spring Time

Sequester Request Denied

Conventional wisdom about most any issue
usually lags behind changing realities. Though a
few journalists have been reporting It, not many
Americans are yet aware of how strong the
winds of change are blowing in South Africa.
Last week a team of high-level public and
private leaders from that country — white, black
and Asian(Indian) — opened the eyes of U.S.
businessmen meeting in Palm Springs, Calif.,
who attended a two-day seminar titled "Why
Invest In South Africa?"
Sample from Dr. Jan S. Marais, member of
the South African parliament): "Are we racist?
Yes. Do we have color discrimination? Yes. Is
there denial of basic human rights? Yes. But, are
we agonizing about it? Yes. And, are changes
taking place? Yes."

WASHING TON WORLD

PEST CONTROL

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) — A federal judge
Tuesday halted the scheduled execution today of convicted murderer Charles William
Proffitt, virtually
shutting the door, for this week at least, to Florida's
execution chamber.
U.S. District Judge W. Terrell Hodges ordered a stay of
execution and referred Proffitt's petition for a writ of
habeas corpus to a U.S. magistrate In Tampa for a
recommendation on whether an evidentiary hearing
should be held.
Less than 24 hours before Hodges issued his four-page
order In Jacksonville, U.S. District Judge Jose Gonzalez
issued a similar stay Monday In Fort Lauderdale for
another convicted murderer, Robert A. Sullivan,

Stay close to your phone — they might need an allstar alternate.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — Gov. Bob Graham has
signed bills making it easier to punish unethical or Incompetent chiropractors, contractors and public accountants.
,
,
Graham signed the three proposals Tuesday. Aides said
he is studying the other 20 or so bills on regulatory
agencies which came up for "sunset review" during the
1979 legislative session and may act on them later today.
The chiropractors bill (HB 1832) expands thowids
tsciplinary adlons and inclu(
rovfr.ion-te keep
the public from getting bilked under prepayment plans.
Two citizen members are added to the profession.
dominated licensing board.

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Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Qiumley's
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
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South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m,, Deltona.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church.
Longwood AA, dosed S p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
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10th Aw&amp;ual NAB Sanford Reunion, 11 a.m., Fleet
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Sanford AA Wumea's Group. 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Candberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
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Monday Morners Toatmasters Club, Holiday Inn,
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Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
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Lake Monroe Amateur Society, 7:30 p.m., Sanford
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TOPS Chapter 79, 7p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
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Altamnt.-South Seminole Jaycees 7:30 p.m., Waffle
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Wednesday, June27, 1979

Lake Mary Declaring War
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ground, you're going to see some action around here."
Gary Massey, city attorney, said Wednesday the city "has
every right to impound the cars if people don't heed the letters."
Massey said the action would be legal.

By BRAD PURDOM
Herald Staff Writer
You can drive down almost any street in Lake Mary and find
junked cars," said City Manager Phil Kulbes. "And I want to get
çld of them."
Noting he had received at least a dozen complaints from
citizens over the past few months, Kulbes said Wednesday he
planned to begin ridding the city of junked and abandoned
automobiles immediately,
Kulbes said the procedure begins with the sending of a letter of
notification to anyone with such a car on their property. Alter
receiving the letter, he said, the owner of the property has three
days to clear the auto off his land. If he does not, Kulbes said, the
case would be turned over to the State Attorney's office for
prosecution,
"I have the names and addresses for at least 115 people here,"
Kulbes said. "I'm going to start writing letters today."

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that is "dismantled, partially dismantled, wrecked, junked, nonoperating or nun-discarded" and is located in a spot other than a
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the lake Monroe waterfront in Sanford is 11-year-old PhilRinkavage, who
moments later took a spill at the bottom. Above, a group of youngsters romp on
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duty.
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Ore., and Chris Christensen of
New York City, both of the 366th.
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building hornets. Dobtiuner saul
his is the old kennel in the cM
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Land I'liuming Agency that thepresent operation Wallo"ed Io
continue until (lie propert) IS
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pointed out that any qualifying.
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owner to rebuild in case of a
fire) would have to be spelled
out in a yet to be written.
comprehensive zoning or-,
dinance.
In recent years (lie areasurrounding the kennel.
property has seen iiiuch
residential development, influeticing (lie coninussion t o.
seek a zoning change.
The commission also approved a residential zoning
designation for the northwest
corner of lAJngwood Hills and
lAthe Emma Road, currcntivl31 Business. The owner
included piece identified only
a "a Mr. Takvorian, who lives
had objected to
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who opposes him In the
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James Powell, 2478 Palmetto
Ave., to rerool a single family
residence. Value: $1,400.
Ron O'Day, 2911 Orlando Dr.,
to construct a ground sign.
Value: $500.
Eric Lawson, 103 Rabun
Court, to construct a utility
building. Value: $126.
Gail Rutherford, 2840 Gail
Place, to enclose an existing
garage. Value: $160.
Johnny Walker, 2617 Mohawk
Drive, to erect a duplex. Value:
$30,000.
Johnny Walker, 2615 Mohawk
Drive, to construct a dilez.
Value: $30,000.
Charles Cantrell, 501 E. First
St., to erect a sign. Value:
$5,000.
Victoria H. Dargan, 517
Hickory Ave., to demolish a
condemned building.
John Atkinson, 2206 Bel Airs
Blvd., to erect a slng1e4amil
residence. Value: $35,000.
Laura Jo Garrett, 1206 19th
Court, to reroof a single family
residence. Value: $10.
Ellen Renf row, 1501 W.
Seventh St., to repair a singlefamily residence. Value: $1,500.
Tem Sumner, 603 Oak Ave., to
remodel a single family
residence. Value: $2500.
William Klein, 300 Laurel
Drive, to mike a screen enclosure to a single family
residence. Value: $2,000.

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point, 48-45 percent.
Carter still led Connally 52-41,!
but the gap had narrowed
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March.
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WASHINGTON UP! Both Ronald Reagan and
Senate Republican Leader
Howard Baker were running
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Sanford planned activity.
Greater
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Sanford D.J.'s Place, SISTER, Chase
Seminole,
Chamber of Commerce has
He also urged all donations of
called a meeting of the Fourth for fireworks be ttL ned in at the Serenaders, First Federal of and Co., Stromberg Carlson,
Mid Florida, Robert E. Daehn, Telephone Pioneers, Alpha
of July Committee for Thursday at 5 p.m. In the chamber's meeting, indicating the group is Sanford Senior Citizens, Kappa Alpha, First Federal of
still about $200 short of the
Knights of Columbus, Janice Seminole, Sanford VFW, DAV
First Street conference room.
The chamber's executive $1,200 It will cost for the and Wendell Springfield, Fleet Chapter 30 Sanford of Sanford,
Reserve Association, Dr. Jack
thanager Jack Homer said all pyrotechnics.
Here is a list of those who Morrison, Rotary Club of Holiday Inn, Clarence and
committee m embers are urged
Sanford
Bauer,
to attend to discuss the final have donated for fireworks to Sanford, T r i - C o u n t y Martha
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Optimist
Club,
Bob
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arrangements for booth date: Atlantic National Bank, Roadrunners,
locations, exhibits and other Jaycees, Sanford Youth Woman's Club, Pilot's Club, Sanford Kiwanis Club.

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set a public
hearing on the map.
Commissioner J. It. Grant.
one of three property owners
All
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CLSt the opposing vote Nlorlday.
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designated residential on the
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skirmish. Coach Kenneth
Pletzer of Lyman High
School volunteered a few
afternoons of his own last
week to give the boys a
few pointers in wrestling.

Kulbes said Massey had informed him he would consider the
city's case, solid tithe automobiles in question had no current
license tag or Inspection sticker. Kulbes said that would constitute
the city's criterion for deciding whether a car was "junked."

fly JANE CASSEIJIERRY
Herald Staff Wrifrr
Longwood City ('ommission
has voted 3-1 to accept the long
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coast Guard Air Station, Los pletion of the RAP assignment.
Wayne o Gates, whose
James D. Avrett, son of Mr. and
Recruiting command
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wife, Colleen, and parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Emory D. Avreit, 203 Palm seamen Apprentice David
PVT Alexander IS the son Of days of duty in DeLand as part of the
A- 1977 graduate
1;4.
Mrs. Winthrop 0. Gales, live at 202 Place, Sanford, recently
of buncan U. Robert and Lula Irby of Oviedo.
was
hometown
"Recruiter
Aide
KlinØ,r son of Herb Kim erof N
Ft I h H
l, he joined the
Fisher Place. Longwood, recenti
DAVIDALEXANDER
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Program" (RAP).
Floyd
Circle,
Deltona,
was
coast
Guard
In
July
1977.
was assigned as a r lileman with the
Navy
Electronic
while serving as a battalion
Warfare
y
RAP enables outstanding young
graduated from pf,
wrolicris si;:~e751h intaniry - clivision at Schofield
,Techniclan Third Class David L. . Soldieris to return to their home area
bd.,
~,, ,IMUNIISALL114ilt.
,
narrarks, Hawaii.
Alexander
Jr.,
whose
wife,
Marine
Corporal
Gene
Bailin
Jr
Belinda,
to
supply and Transport Battalion in
~m
discuss their recent Army ex.
The IS weak colors&amp; was conducted
is the daughter of Betty curry of 223 Periences, and training with area
Gates entered Me Army in March Germany.
sonof Ellne
Ballinot
203 Charles St
at the Naval Training Center, Great Winter
Springs,
recently
St.,
He entered the Army in January
Altamonte Springs, residents. SPA Pavae will assist
cfeparle~ North
Lakes. 111. Students received In.
1968. Avretrs wife, Terry, s with
for a cruise
Mediterranean
Firstass ( C) Lyle
struction on the operation
him in Germany.
He is a member of Marine city of Mombasa ii lIu Republic of Daniels of the Army Recruiting
SCOTT BOULEY
vemance and search rads
Kenya.
Navy Airman Apprentice Scott C.
Composite Helicopter Squadron.2
Station at 218 W. New York Ave.
electronic recoAnition aids
CARL
He is a crewmember aboard the
tlloulcy, son of Ernest F-' And Phyllis
WRIGHT
navigation. Their studies were (HMM 264), based at the Marine
Navy Seaman Apprentice Carl K.
A 00ult-v Of Route 3. Box 750,
Corp- New River Helicopter Ail '40 rDmbat shill USS Camden,
Pic. Cyrietfe C. Wright. daughter
designed to prepare them our duty In
Chandler,
son
of
Rudolf
and
homeported in Bremerton, W3Sh. of Mr. and MrS. William Wright,
ir. a shipboard combat Infor
Santor(f, has Completed recruit
Station, Jacksonville, N.C.
mallon
raining at the Naval Training mgard Fries of 301 Barclay Ave.,
During the visit, Camden per. 1109 Williams Ave., Sanford,
His unit is the aviation element of
center or at a shorebased fleet
Altamonte Springs, has completed
Center Orlando
the 34th Marine Amphibious Unit Sonnet Presented "Proiect Hand. recently was assigned as a pay
training center.
clasr- mat-~riai (including text. Specialist with the 2nd Finance
D,irinq the eight-week training recruit training at the Naval
He Joined the Navy In November (MAU). The 34th MAU is the forcecycle. trainees studied general Training center, Great Lakes, Ill.
197l.
in-readiness for the U.S. Sixth Flee#- books, medical supplies, seeds and section In Fulda, Germany.
included in his Studies were
military sublects designed to
on call to project combined air fertilizer) to the Mombasa
Wright entered the Army In
HENRYS tEOPARD
orepare them for further academic seamanship, close-order drill, Naval
Provincial commission as part of January i979.
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ground forces ashore.
Slaff
Sergeant
Henry
B.
Leopard
P
and on the Job training in one of the history and first aid. Personnel who
During the cruise, HMM.264 Is the Navy's "People to PeopleThe private received an associate
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry a
Navy's 8S b asic occupational fields. complete this course of Inst uction
schedule to participate in training Program, The Camden's primary degree in 1971 from Seminole
Lftpard of 781 Longdale
A 19/B graduate of Seminole High areeiigibleforthreohour50f college Longwood,
exercises
with
other
Sixth
Fleet
mission
is
supply
replenishment
in
Community
College.
has arrived for duly at
'
,chool lip ioinvd the Navy
, n April creo" in Physical Education ano Spangdahlem AB, Germany.
units and with those of allied support of the Midway task group in
MICHAEL SMITH
Hygiene.
1979
Marine Lance Corporal Michael
Thesergeant a security specialist nations. Port visits are scheduled in the Indian Ocean.
A 1975 graduate of Lyman High
H. CARY PAYNE
D. Smith, son of Benlaman E. and
several Mediterranean coastal
U.S.
Air
Forces
In
School, Longwood,
Army Specialist 1 (SPI) H. Cary Peg Smith of Iii Citrus St.,
DOMINICOORIE
cities.
he joined the Europe, previouily served at
Doinmie L. Gorie, son of William Navy in January i9ye.
Bailin joined the Marine Corps in Payne of DeBary. a paratrooper and Aitamonte Springs, has been
Holloman AFB, N.M. Sergeant
i. and Shirley I. Gorie of io4o
military policeman (M.P.) with the Promoted to his Present rank while
Leopard Is a 1972 graduate of Lyman April 1977.
Ft. Bragg, Nc.flethM:P:Company
Crystal Bowl circle, CaSSelberry,
ROBERT KELLY
High School
on,
CHARLIE
ALEXANDER
(Airborne), one of onty two airborne Beaufort, S.C.
ha'. been commissioned a Navy
MICHAEL STROUD
Marine Private Robert W. Kelly
Privet
e (PVT) Charlie T. M.P. companies in the U.S., was
ensign and received a Bachelor of
son of Aburey N. and Helen F. Kelly
He joined the Marine Corps in
Pvt. Michael E. Stroud, son of Mr. Alexander
noviedo,whograduated recently Selected by the U.S. Army February 1978.
Science degree upon graduation
701 W. 24th Place, Sanford, has and Mrs. Clyde E. Stroud, fourth
ass from the Army.
from the U S Naval Academy in
completed recuirt training at the LoflgWood, recently Completed Missile
and clMunition s School i
Annapoli s, Md
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris training as an armor crewman
RedstoneA
Arsenal, Ala., where h
At,, midshipman at the Academy,
Island, S.C.
under the One Station Unit Training
a 23week course o
lie underwent tour years of ex.
He Participated in an active
(OSUT) program at Fort Knox,Ky. Completed
Vulcanmissile
pa, has bee
tenslYc study of engineering,
physical conditioning program and
OSUT is a 13week period which selected
b
he U.S. Arm
mathematics, physical and marine
gained proficiency in a variety of
combines basic combat training Recruitingy
Command to perform 3
sciences,
management
military skills, including first aid
with advanced Individual training. cIa
and
special duty in Winter Pan
qovernment, In addition to an active rifle marksmanship and close
order
RICHARD RAMBO
as y Pars of the •'R
"Recruiter Aid
physical ttnes curriculum, he drill. Teamwork and
self-discipline
Coast Guard Aviationsuport Program" (RAP).
studied military luStice, leadership were emphasized throughout the Equipment Technician Third Class
A 1911 raduat e of Oviedo Higi
and Naval history and completed a training cycle. A 7977 graduate of Richard R. Rambo, son of George I
Al exander
variety of elective course leading to Seminole High School, he joined the and Anne V. Rambo of 1491 Findley School PVT
has been i
soldier
i
ept. 19 and will bi
baccaiureate.
Marine Corps in February 1979.
St.. Deltona, has reported for duty at assigned to

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atiliged by making a deal for him with the Lakers.
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Hogan topped the ball down the
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tying run. Hogan stole second

Angeles with me," he says. "They were always very Involved,
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allowing Rotundo to score and single
Moose will have liotWlilo on
sending Walker to second
ptotected to a large degree because of all the publicity lie
before Carter grounded out to the mound tonigh as it 9 s for
a third consecutive league
pnerated in high school and college, he never had too much to the first baseman.
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(BA. "Professional sports are unique In that you're at the end of
V.F.W. catchir.
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ow career before you're 40 I'm 32 I'd like to fulfill my present
Mike Leonard and Anthon)
At the plate, Walker collected
oact which runs until I'm 35. What I would like to do Is keep
half of his team's six hits. in. Bradshaw also drew walks
laying as long as I have the physical and mental capacity Who
eluding a double, and drove in before Da v is was lifted for
os when that will give way"
Hogan, who pttchcd the
two runs
For years, Abdul-Jabbar was the most dominant one-man force
Moose struck first in the remainder of the ganie. An
ofessiona1 basketball. Some say he still Is on given nights. He
game, pushing a single run infield single by Tint Winkle
rathe league's MVP a record five times, but this past season the
across the plate in the bottom of loaded the bases before Hogan
M*d went to Houston's 5-year-old Moses Malone, and if taking
the first. With one out, a two. struck out Terry Russi and
i b~* seat to Malone bothers him, he doesn't make a big point of strike pitch hit Mike Rotundo, Hotundo. McGowan worked the
t.
who stole second. John count full and then drew a walk
'I think it's really impossible to say who the No. 1 player is McGowan went down swinging, to force Leonard home with the
atky 0 " he says off-handedly.
but Walker drilled a single to go-ahead run.
1kre to emcee a local jazz ceremony honoring the famed
Hill tried to pick McGowan
suophonlst Lester Young, Abdul-Jabbar continues to Involve
Walker took second on a throw
off first base and the ball hit
elf more and more with music. He hosted a threeday jazz
to the plate and was thrown out
McGowan and rolled into right
#val in Los Angeles last year and will do so again this year
stealing third after Greg Carter ield, allowing two more runs to
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is known to be carcinogenic.
And even if benzopyrene is
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suggests the nation and the poinsettia family, and It has at
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massive "petroleum plan- tall and angular as do stalks of
corn.
tatlons."
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No giggles. Calvin is already
raising prototype oil on various produced by photosynthesis,
plots throughout Southern the devotion to which produced
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oil, he says It's real crude
ch emist says photosynthesis
black, gloppy, and with a separates hydrogen and water
caloric value of 17,000 Btu per in the plant, and produces
0 carbohydrates. In time the
pound. Moreover, Its cost
competitive
carbohydrates are reduced to
a barrel - is now
hydrocarbons, or, in effect,
with the world rate
To be sure, Calvin's notion is Petroleum.
not yet ready for gas tanks. Oil
crops, if they come at all, are
years away from wide reality.
But Calvin and his associates 0
are convinced the plan is
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One day, they Insist, the fields
of America may bloom with
petroleum as well as grain.
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So, conceivably, petroleum
Dr. Melvin Calvin got the Idea
appropriately enough. He was plantations would help alleviate
dilemmas. They
stranded in a gasoline line two world
Arab
oil
m•
would
constitute
an eternally
during the 1973
disgusted, he renewable fuel resource. and
bargo, and,
pollute.
formed a hypothesis: since the crops would not
most fuels come from the Besides, Dr. Calvin says the
energies of dead plants, why fuel would be the simplest form
can't they also be extracted of energy; matter of fact, it can
be grown from ordinary weeds.
from live ones?
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batted Moose to a 7.3 win over Hogan at second.

V.F.W. Tuesday night in the

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opening game of the 1979 three hits and struck out 10

honest enough to tell you the major portion of it is over, the moon

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Moose Whips V.F.W. I n Opener

make is that he's through. The next most difficult one Is for him to
K.areein Abdul-Jabbar doesn't have that kind of hangup.
His basketball career Isn't finished yet by any means, but he's

massive "petroleum plan- tall and angular as do stalks of
corn.
tatlons."
No giggles. Calvin is already

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ran into control problems in the
Championships,
The two teanis meet at 7:30

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In the last quarter, so to speak, and quite likely something
p.m. tonight at Chase Park for Murphy led off the inning for
raising prototype oil on various produced by photosynthesis,
entirely
different
Is
In
store
for
him
up
the
road,
possibly
In
the
the second game of the best- Moose and drew a walk. He
plots throughout Southern the devotion to which produced
music Industry or maybe in the movies,
advanced two bases on wild
two-of-three series,
California. This Is not imitation Dr. Calvin's Nobel Prize. The
"I've
definitely
played
more
seasons
than
I'm
going
to
play,"
Walker
struck
out
16
and
pitches and scored on a
says
photosynthesis
oil, he says. It's real crude: chemist
says
the
Los
Angeles
Lakers'
center,
who
has
put
in
10
years
in
the
walked
just
one
while
limiting
throwing error by lull, the
black, gloppy, and with a separates hydrogen and water
NBA. "Professional sports are unique in that you're at the end of
V.F.W.
catcher.
V.F.W.
to
only
five
hits.
caloric value of 17,000 Btu per In the plant, and produces
your
career
before
you're
40.
I'm
32,
I'd
like
to
fulfill
my
present
Mike
Leonard and Anthony
At
the
plate,
Walker
collected
pound. Moreover, Its cost -$20 carbohydrates. In time the
contract
which
runs
until
I'm
35.
What
I
would
like
to
do
is
keep
half
of
his
team's
six
hits,
in.
Bradshaw
also drew walks
a barrel - is now competitive carbohydrates are reduced to
playing as long US I have the physical and mental capacity. Who
cluding a double, and drove in before Davis was lifted for
effect,
in
hydrocarbons,
or,
with the world rate.
knows when that will give way?"
Hogan, who pitched the
two runs.
To be sure, Calvin's notion is petroleum.
For years, Abdul-Jabbar was the most dominant one-man force
Moose struck first in the remainder of the game. An
not yet ready for gas tanks. Oil
in professional basketball. Some say he still is on given nights. He
game, pushing a single run infield single by Tim Winkle
crops, if they come at all, are
was the league's MV!' a record five times, but this past season the across the plate in the bottom of loaded the bases before Hogan
years away from wide reality.
award went to Houston's 25-year-old Moses Malone, and If taking the first. With one out, a two- struck out Terry Russi and
But Calvin and his associates
a back seat to Malone bothers him, he doesn't make a big point of
strike pitch hit Mike Rotundo, Rotundo. McGowan worked the
are convinced the plan is
who stole second. John count full and then drew a walk
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fundamentally marketable.
"I think it's really im possible to say who the No. 1 player is
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McGowan went down swinging, to force Leonard home with the
One day, they insist, the fields
today," he says off-handedly.
but
Walker drilled a single to go-ahead run.
of America may bloom with
INSURANCES
Here to emcee a local jazz ceremony honoring the famed
right
field, scoring Rotundo.
petroleum as well as grain.
11111 tried to pick McGowan
saxophonist Lester Young, Abdul-Jabbar continues to involve
Walker took second on a throw off first base and the ball hit
And the sooner the better,
himself more and more with music. He hosted a threeday jazz to the plate and was thrown out ?slcGowun and rolled into right
Calvin adds. He has charts
festival
in Los Angeles last year and will do so again this year stealing third after Greg Carter field, allowing two more runs to
which Indicate the world's
from Sept. 7.9.
walked.
subterranean oil supply will be
Along with that, the introspective Lakers' ce nter begins work
Moose increased its lead to 2- score, before Walker drove
gone in 20 years. Coal supplies
ttom home the final run with a do uble
the movie "Airplane" Th ursday.
on
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"Doing something In the movies is a possibility after basketof the third. Rotundo walked to right.
admits, but turning coal into oil
l ball," he says.
In addition to Walker's three
with one out and st ole second
creates a byproduct known as
But how many parts do there figure to be for a 7-2 former
and
third.
McGowan
watched
a
hits,
Moose got singles from
benzopyrene, a substance that
basketball player?
called
third
strike
for
the
Carter,
Leonard
and Winkle.
Is known to be carcinogenic.
"By no means am I saying I'll be a sure box office attraction,
Hogan had a pair of singles
second
out,
and
Walker
was
And even If benzopyrcne Is
but I like doing movie work," sass AbdulJabbar. 'I've thought
intentionally walked. V.F.W. for V F W,, %shIlk (,riffin, Davis
removed in coal liqulfication, a
a
bout the m usic in dustry as well as going to law school"
pitcher Alton Davis balked, and Bill i'asht each had a
1 -.
vary eznensive orocedure. the
,...
easureu by any yarasucK, isoauiiaouar nas cwiw u tong Wd)
allowing Rotundo to score and
burning of fossil fuels Increases
Moose will have I(otundo on
was known as Lew Alcindor. Sheltered and
since
the
days
when
he
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fore
Carter
grounded
out
to
the
mound
tonight as it goes for
the
publicity
he
protected to a large degree because of all
be
supply of caron dioxide. Calvin
a
third
consecutive
league
he
never
had
too
much
to
generated in high school and college
the first baseman.
says when carbon dioxide
championship.
V.F.W.
will
in
say and was thought of being withdrawn.
V.F.W. scored its first run
collects, it prevents heat from
"People, the press, thought it was my image and I accepted it,"
the top of the fourth. Stanley likely send 11111 to the mound
Hogan singled to center with tonight.
he says. "It wasn't necessarily the way Ireally felt. I suppose the
L
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answered
questions
helped
people
come
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the
conclusion
two
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Leonard
of
82
games,
plus
the
playoffs,
we're
schedule
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batters
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although
Greg
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Gales entered the Army in March Germany.
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1914.
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books, medical supplies, seeds and Section in Fulda, Germany.
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HENRY B.tEOPARD
military
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subjects
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The private r ec eived an associate
the Navy's "People to People"
Staff Sergeant Henry B. Leopard,
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schedule to participate In training
complete this course of instruction L eopard of 701 Longdate Ave.,
mission is supply replenishment in Community College.
Navy's 85 basic occupational fields,
exercises with other Sixth Fleet
A 1970 graduate of Seminole High are eligible for three hours of college
support of the Midway task group in
MICHAEL SMITH
Longwood, has arrived for duty at
units
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credit
In
Physical
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the Indian Ocean.
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School. Pit' oind the Navy in April
Spangdahlem AS, Germany.
nations.
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1979
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D. Smith, son of Benjaman E. and
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Cary
Peg Smith of 121 Citrus St.,
Army
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DOMINIC GORIE
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Navy in January 1978.
Holloman AFB, N.M. Sergeant
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Dominic L. Gone, son of William
April 1977.
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i. and Shirley I. Gone of ioo
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CHARLIE ALEXANDER
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Crystal Bowl Circle, Casselberry,
MICHAEL STROUD
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He joined the Marine Corps in
Marine Private Robert W. Kelly,
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as part of the "Recruiter Aide
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Seminole High School, he joined the
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0(2-5) 45.40; P (25) ft.l0; 1 (25.
Montreal (Rogers 71)
at St. and Grimsley, Mill 81; Carlton, 1) 40500
(Martinez 5.2), 8:35 p.m.
Phil 8 8
Eleventh Game
Atlanta
(Brizzolara
2 2)
at
5 Trani Badiola
17 80 960 400
an Diego (Owctdnko 33), 10
Arn Pradera
1.80 3.20
Harness.
2 Victor Arca
3.00
Cincinnati (Norman 37)
at
0 (IS) 50,20; P (5.1) 1 (51.2)
Los Angeles (Welch 15), 10:30
SEMINOLE
332.50.
p.m.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Twelfth Game
Houston (Williams 23) at San
First Race
8 Bride Echani:
13 00 $60 600
Francisco (Nastu 34),
10:35
Sting During
5 Egana Goiri
9.20 6.00
6.20 2.60 3.60
p.m.
2 Neros Hutch
2 GastiEnrigue
3.20
5.20 5.10
Thursday's Games
lOur Night Mare
0(5-1)13.20; P (5-5) 132.50; T (t5.i.00
Atlanta at San Diego
5.20; 1 (7-2-4) 141.40; Time 2) 112.00.
Houston at San Francisco
2:01.2.
A - 1,711, Handle LOIl.
New York at Pittsbgh, night
SECOND RACE
CIncinnati at Los Ang, night
8 Pemmican
8.10 7.20 5.80
1 Counsel Rice
11.80 7.20
American League
Dog
2 Midnight Honey
1.20
East
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121.50;
1
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512.40;
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DAYTONA BEACH
Time 2:10.2.
BaIt.
49 23 681 TUS DAY NIGHT
Third
Race
Boston
II 26 .629 1
First Race, D. S-IS, Time 31.fl
6 Proud Mac Win
9.40 560 3(10
Milwauke
Ii 32 .562 8'.
Tug
7 40 1.20 3.40
2 Moe B
560 3.20 2
New York
40 31 .511 10
1 Manatee Randy
1 00 2.80
Brockport
Boy
Detroit
33 35 .485 II
6Darbabe
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National League - Moreno, 4) 753.00.
Pitt 29; North, IF 27; Scott,
Ninth Game
St.L 21; Scott, Mtl 22; CopeS,
1 Gasti
10.20 400 3.00
LA 20.
3 Goiri
1000 2.80
American League
LeFlore, 8 MutilIa
3.00
Del 38; Wilson, KC 32; Cruz.
0(1-3)32.00; P (1.3) US.SO; 1(1-3Sea 23, Bonds, Clev, Otis. KC 1)431.20
and Wills, Tex 20
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NEW YORK (NEA) - The
list of athletes who have
dominated their sports for more
than 15 years is short and
illustrious:
Babe Ruth,
Muhammad All, Jack Nicklaus.
- heather McKay.
Who?
heather McKay is no less
than the best woman squash
player in the world. And she has
been since at least 1962.
The 37-year-old AustralianturnedCandaian has not lost a
match in competition for 16
years. She believes no athlete

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Houston 6, Cincinnati 5
San Diego 5, Los Angeles I
San Francisco 6, Atlanta S
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
Philadelphia (Lerch 45) at

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Rice, Bos
70 277 90 .325
Filth Game
Banistr, Chi
66243 79 .325 2 Oscar Enrique
9.20 440 360
Cowens, KC
52197 64 .325 8 Aprai:.Sarduy
6.10 9 80
Home Runs
IGasti Diaga
580
National League
Kingman,
0(3-1)3500; P (2-5) 135.50; 1 (2-8 Chi 25;
Schmidt, Phil
21, 4) S22.0,
Foster, Cm 19; Lopes, LA and
Sixth Game
Simmons, St.L 18.
s Santi Andre
600 100 2 60
American League
Lynn,
4ViCaYji Diaga Il
160 300
Dos 19, Rice, 1305 and Thomas,
1 Irusta Fernan
5.60
MO
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Singleton,
Bait
and
0(4-5) $1.20; P (5-4) 251.30; T (5-4.
Grlch, Cal 16,
1)302.00.
Runs Batted In
Seventh Game
National League - Foster, 3Egana Enrique 11.70 1.00 5.10
Cm
63; Kingman, Chi 58; 2 Irusta Paco
5.20 1 60
Winfield, SD 55; Simmons, St.L
I Vicandj.isjdro
8.80
52, Clark, SF 51.
0 (2-3) 30.00; P (3-2) 93,30; 1 (3-2American League - Lynn, 1) 482.80.
Dos 62; Baylor, Cal 59; Bochte,
Eighth Game
Sea 56; Rice, Dos 51; Yast
7 Oscar Arriet
10,60 8.00 1.80
rzpmki, Dos, Porter, 5C and 1 Mutilla Urquiza
6 20 560
Horton, Sea 53.
.s Egana Goiri
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Wade Ledbetter, Gregg tributing throughout the day he sent the letter to Mike
,uQ,%tsIPCI$%1tth11
Lundquist, Melvin Pierce,
Mortliner,charmanoftheWBA
season.
Palombi; Second row: Tony Fiorenti, Robert Roth,
Seldom-used Denny Wal ling cham pionship committee.
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Mark Coffey, Matthew Risse, Matt Hemphill, Steve slammed a three-run homer
bs%td"
Sources in Venezuela, where
slit
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lirip, Shaun Canclelere; Coaches Jim Vietch and and pinch hitter Jesus Alou, the WBA is headquartered, say
Llmited,aantitles
received
several
WBA
has
who
moonlights
as
the
regular
the
pictured.
Larry Risse, Mark Bowers is not
first-base coach, hit a two-run letters from All but they have T
double as the torrid Astros won not yet been opened. The WBA
f*
their 18th in the last 20 at the office is awaiting the return of
President Fernando Gallndez
Astrodome.
$1x P75.14
Six. 175.13
Claims
Cincinnati's George Foster and other officials before
FOR
FOR
blasted his 13th and 14th openIng the letters, according
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weight
has
now
w
Ali, hose
him 19 overall and a majorballooned to more than 250
league leading 63 RBI.
Joe Samnbito, who earned his pounds, often hinted at retire- T____________________________________________________
Plus $2.34 P.E.T.
PIUs $1.80 F.E.T.
announced
he
lowed
ment
and
In
fact
al
and
seventh
save,
has
not
Jackson Metal Works turned convincing style, as Mike Maronda. Mark Coffey
out to be the Cinderella team of LwtckiuLst and Robert Roth Wade Ledbetter had two hits an earned run In his last 19 would leave the ring shortly

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hila
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I. Louis
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hicago
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ew York
27 39 .ig u'
West
W L Pct. GB
Ouston
16 30 .605 mci
38 35 521 6'.,
en Fran
36 37 .493 8',
Os Mg
33 42 .4.40
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en Diego
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Tuesday's Results
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"They are no fluke. They are world and currently the WBA
getting a lot of breaks but you title-holder after decisioning
have to have them to win."
Leon Spinks in their rematch

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8 Santi Arrieta 11.80 6.20
68215 85 .317 3 Ramon Urquiza
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Fernando Gonzalez capped a Giants 6, Braves 5:
sixth-inning single and com
Pinch hitter Darrell Evans
two
relievers
to
four-run
fourth inning with a
Pitcher Ross Grimsicy bined with
An all-Texas World Series?
three-run homer and Bob homered to lead off the bottom
Before you laugh, remember knocked in two runs with a scatter seven hits in leadiig Shirley
scattered il hits tolead ,ofthenlnthinningandeaSeSafl
Louis.
Montreal past St.
Montreal
theTezasRangersareonlyone
Francisco past Atlanta
San
Diego
over Los Angeles.
1
Padres 5, Dodgers
game behind fIrst-place Callfornia In the American League
West and the Houston Astros who have never won more than
84 games in any of their 17
years of existence - have
NEW YORK (UPI) - But ()
suddenly pulled out to the
major leagues' largest lead - will anyone believe it?
Muhammad AU, who has
6½ games over Cincinnati In
retired more times than the
the National League West.
"I have to say they (Astros) proverbial boy cried wolf, ()
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are for real," conceded Ciricin- Tuesday said he has sent an
a
iiiow
Tuesday
to
retirement
nati's Joe Morgan
official letter of
night, after Houston rallied for the World Boxing Association. IV
five eighth-Inning runs en route
Au, twice the undisputed

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Texas Vs. Houston A Possibility

Jim Hemphill, Manager
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Sanford, Fl.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Legal Notice

ADS

CLASSIFIED
REALTY TRANSFERS

Martha K. Hoilida, to Leon S.
Hotlida, Lot 37, Wekiva Hunt Club,
Fox Hunt SEC 2. 51,000.
Hunten Point ASS, to Robert R.
Wolf &amp; wt. Dinae C., W 15' of Lot 13,
Hunters Point, $1,500.
Sd Dale Build to Frank R.
Caliaretta 8. wf. Paula I., Lot 310,
Winter Springs, $85,300.
Leonard Leshin 8. WI. Elyse K. to
Jack A. Starren &amp; wI. Lina A. Lo t
779, Spring Oaks, $56,100
Percy H. Lee I wf. Maude F. to
Joseph Felton &amp; WI. Minnie Lot 255
of Midway. $5,000.
Faust J. Capobianco &amp; WI. Chadra
So Deward M, Malinas &amp; WI Car.
man E.. LotS, Woodcrest, Un One.
538.000.
Byron E. Link, Jr. IWI. Barbara
0 to Michael B. Castello I WI.
Rosemarie, Lot 9, BIk 2, HeftIer
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Dade Fed to David M. Latimer,
EsthecL.Foggin&amp;PeterYoung&amp;
Un G.7, Sandle Wo. S26,500.
WI Patricia L. Lot 188. N SIt of Lot
Dade Fed. to Margaret T. Houser,
19, BIk 3, BeI.AIr 571.000.
Un. Fpl, Sandle Wood. $25,300.
PrincipiaCorptolraD.Jackson&amp;
WI Louise H. Jackson Lot
Dade Fed tO James A. Larsen, Un
of Lot 9, BIk 15. Tier 1. Town of
Al. Sandie wood, $17,500.
Sanford, $25,000.
Dade Fed to Harold L. Phillips II
Greater Constr to Charles M.
Un C.3, Sandiewood, $21,800.
Stittel &amp; wI Jeanne E. Lot 35,
Dade Fed to Mary Lou Rogers,
Sausalito Sec 3. stç,®.
UndS, $afldleWOod.
Arthur H. Olson 8. WI Janet 0. to
Dade Fed. to Gabriele E. Maysi
ThomasA.White(sgl) NE Corner of
Catherine R. Un Fl. Sandlewood.
sec 11,2130135.000.
$21,000.
Loretta Payton to Ernest R.
Grace Prop. to James w.
Drake, S 100 ft of W176 it ot Lot
McKnight 8. wf. Viola A. Un 209, Alt,
Despinar Acres, $100.
Hghts.
Sterling Park, LTD to Olin
River Run, Inc. to Greater Constr.
American Homes ot ii.. Lots i.ts,
Corp,.Lotlla,RiverRunSecThree.
BtkA,Lotsl.1OBIkB,SterlingPark
$10,200.
Un IV, 5309.100.
Greater Constr Corp. to Louis T.
Edward R. 1. Patricia D. Coker to
Hunt, III (SQl) RIver Run Sec 3,
Wm. B. Martin &amp; WI Eva M. Oviedo,
$56700.
nt
SminnI Terr. j7.000.
Life Bldrs, to Myree H. Lynn (sgl)
E. Linden Dalbey &amp; WI Mary S. To
Lot 31 Saniando, Suburb Beautiful,
Robert Poland &amp; WI Hilda Lot o, BIk
Argyle Sec. 542.000.
A, Summerset N. Sec 3, $34,030
RichardE. Kisling&amp; Nancy C. His
WI to Joe D. Chittenden &amp; City WI I
Mary M. Lot 62, Tuscawilla. Un 6 I
Legal Notice
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City of WS.. $15,100.
Gary Warren &amp; wf Doris to Betty
FICTITIOUS NAME
J. Duckworth &amp; Florida E.
Notice is hereby given that we are
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William H. Douglas, Ill &amp; WI.
Linda L. to Carl Phillip Johnson &amp;
WI. Shirley B. Lot 18, BIk B, W
Altamonte Hght Sec One, $55,700.
M. Timothy Dunn Realty to Susan

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Shealy,'his wife, if married, appear
or plead to the complaint herein by
the 6th day of August. 1979, and In
default thereof the Court will
proceed to the hearing and ad.
ludication of this suit as if Sidney G.
Shealy and Mrs. Sidney G. Shealy,
his wife, if married, had been served
with process in the State of Florida,
butonlytotheextentprcvidedfOrby
Section 1655, Title 28. United States
Code; it is further ORDERED that
any unknown heir(s), devises(s),
grantee(s), creditor(s) or other
unknown parties claiming Interest
by, throu0h, i.r.r or against the
afossaid person(s), Sidney G.
Shealy and Mrs. Sidney 6. Shealy,
his wife, if married, and any
unknown parties, shall be served by
pubtication.itisfurtherORDERED

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publIshed by the United States
Marshal in a newspaper of general
circulation in Seminole County,
Florida, once a week for sIx (6)
consecutive weeks, commencing on
W..4n.e,4av.
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ORDERED at Orlando, Florida, this
25th day of May, 1979.

MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA
KENDELL W. WHERRY
Assistant Unted States Attorney
Attom.y for Plaintiff
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
$157,000.
H. Miller &amp; Sons or OrI to Flagship Bank of Sanford, Suite 22, hearing to consider enactment Of
Ordinance No. 551, entitled:
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
wf. Theordore F. Fluchradt, Lot 99, San Sanford, Florida 37171, on or before
Castro.SotO I
Wm.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY FLORIDA
July 27. 1979, and file the original
ProvidenciatoPaUlM.BYflUm&amp;wf. Sebastian lIghts, Un 3, $53,500.

F. to Ms. Randy Dale Levin Lot 14, before service on Petitioner's at. AMENDING SECTION 41, AR THE FIRST STATE BANK OF
545,000.
Manuel Gaspar 1. wf. Stills to 81k B, LIttle Wekiva Est No. 1, torney or Immediately thereafteru TICLE II, OF ORDINANCE NO. MIAMI. etc.,
otherwise a default and ultimate 206, ENTITLED "CRIMINAL
Randall D. Krause &amp; *1, AlIce, LOt $39,200.
PIintiff,
CODE OF THE CITY OF LONG.
Robert E. Shimek &amp; WI Sylvia B. Judgment will be entered against
95. Barclay Woods First Addn.
WOOD,
FLORIDA;"
PROVIDING
the
w
Lot
you
for
the
relief
demanded
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to Claude Nesult &amp; WI Elizabeth
$51,900.
CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY, LAKE REALTY &amp; DEVELOP.
Ralph S. Rogers &amp; WI. Elsie hi 1, BIk D, Less W 7375 ft. Pearl Lk Petition and your marriage to

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18—Help

4—Personals

Wanted

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Would like to share your gasoline
bill. Need trans.frOm Deltona to
essrwrry
Mail. Could arrange to be picked
up at Sanford City Hall. Office
5313119; home after 6-5742210.

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TO HELP PEOPLE
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Lost: White German Shepherd,
female from 109 E. Lake Mary
Blvd. Reward. 3fl 7063
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Type 60 wpm, shorthand, 2 years
general office experience.
outgoIng personality, good with
public.

First &amp; Only child care center open
Begin,
Saturday in Sanford
ning June 2. Sanford Early
Chllckare Center. 322.6645.
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1ixi5. LC'..Yt
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Baby Sittina. Davsoniv. Mon. thru
Fri. 1.kid 517. 2 kIds $30. Brisk,
fast, lunch &amp; snack. 322.6431.

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Enroll now-school age children.w ,vmm
tun-es-, crant
&amp; field tri
323.5421.
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Experienced with radial arm &amp;
cable saw. Top notch company
with excellent pay.

Weekendsinmytlome

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Child care my home day or nIght.

Mon. thru Fri. $25 wk, $6 day or
$1 hr. Call 3235341.

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Powtry, beef, park, fish. Free
delivery, min.$200rder. Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion

Development to release Federal will be made available for an ap.

KinsieyConstr.tO David L. Clark funds under Title I of the HousIn'

Leroy Anderson I wf. Lenore to project:
Jack Vr.eland I WI. Carol A.. Lot
bIic Housing Modernization and

proprlate servIce charge.

County

Must

By: June I. Curtis
Deputy Clerk

Linda Martin,
City Clerk of the

Crewel

have experience

Huskey Co. To DavId R. Decker 1 review of the project. This En
The Florida Departmentollransporlation(FDOT) will conduct a public
Sanlando SprIngs, $Ii,000.
Barry L. Baker 1 WI PatrIcIa A. to AS, Lot 12, 81k B. Sw.i$water Oaks vironmentai Review Record Is on hearing on June 21, 197 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs
George W. Trapper I WI Phyllis A. SiC 17, $31900'
file at the above address and is Recreation Department Civic Center, 500 Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
Robert J. Hester, III ($91) to avaii.i,. ;. ,.ubllc examInation Springs, Florida.
Lot 643, Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt
Diane &amp; AS., Lot 21, 81k D and copyIng upon request.
This hearing Is being conducted to afford interested persons the op.
SeciTtiree. $11,500.
,
Thomas B. Fuller 1. WI Inc C. I Columbus Harbor, 112.900.
above concepts, sAd Soclil, economic and environmental effects of the pr"posed
to Frank McDaniel I *1 LouIse J., Homes, Inc., Lot 193, Winter deftake
project
with the
Block
Grant described
funds from the lmprovem.eitsto State.Cotssty Road 431 (Forest City Road) from County
Springs,
Un.
3.521,300'
and Road 424 (Edgewater Drive) to State Road 435 (Semoran Blvd.) In Orange
W100 ft of ESSO ft N of Old sanI.
u.s. Department of Housing
Same as Above, Lot 19$, $13,000.
Geneva Rd. less N 210 ts ot 5w¼
Development (HUD), under and SemInole Counties. FlorIda. FOOT Project Nos. 77120.1901 and
Homes
to
Myion
Sander
Urban
Bel.Alre
3504, Work Program Nos. 317323 and 517565, Federal.Ald Project Nos. M.
of sec
wooD.
Margaret A. Lot 4, Title I of the Housing and Corn.
Evelyn L. Sendiler &amp; hb Raympnd Lubman 1 *1.
munity Development Act of $974. 5791(I) and BRM.$7U.(2).
Maps, drawings, a draft environmental Impact document and other
A. to Stage II, Inc. Lots MI M.M. BeI.Alre Hills Un.
Randy K. Cityof Sanford. Florida is certifying
p tkiint
Shaul L. Seaman to
opid by the FDOT,together with wrItten views
tlond
Lord's First add to Citrus Hgts.,
toHUDthatCIty0ford,o1'

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Lot fIdel capacity as Administrator. InspectIon at the FOOT Dlstrct Office in DeLand from June 19,1979 to June
A. to Teak Land Div xorp. E 20 Itt Lawrence P. LevIne I Gali B.
an action is publIc hearing location from 10A.M. to 4P.M. and from 5P.M. to 7 P.M.
Cardinal Ind. Div. Corp. to the Federal courts If
Mt. Frank Jeweil, Project Manager, may be contacted for information
N Itt of relocated alley MM. Lord's
enforce responsIbIlities In
brought
to
of
5549.72
ft
Sanford Ct. N 249.12 ft
relation to environmental reviews, Of'asslstanceatthlDeLandDistrlctOffice,phone9OI.7342171,
FIrst add to Citrus lIghts, $7,500.
GreenwoodLksfoF.Res,COmm., W937.S3ftofN½oftheNW¼ot
Persons who wIsh to submit written statements and Other exhibits in
declslonmakiflg, and action; ad
Lot 1, 8111 Cot Greenwood Lk5 Un 2, 7 $
may also be submitted to be documented as a part of the hearing if
w satisfied. The legal effect of the received
Un. Al. Home Builders, to James Howard Townsend I WI. Ruby I.
at the FDOT Dlstrct Office, 719 W. Woodland Blvd. (Post OffIce
5)30 ft. of NV, certification is that upon Its a.
uselhe Block Grant funds, and HUD

AIexi)1, Lot 37, 81k 1, Sabal Point, sdilr (sgl) Lot 245, WIndward Sq.
Sec. 3, 547,900.
U300.
Tr. to WillIam C. will accePt an objection to its ap
W.H. Jones,
Julio Delagado I WI Ana to Carios

acceptanCe of the certification only

of SW¼ of sec 15. 119,500.

Tentative schedules for rights

of

way acquisition and construcilon an

ThFDOT'sRelocationAdviscryAuistanceProgram will bepr.s.nt.d.
The public hearing will be held In accordance with the Florida Depart.
mont of Transportation Action Plan (1971).

I, 8111 A, Sterling Park. Unit One,

Lot II, (less 5141$) Lots $2113

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1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor.
nursing home 6. downtown.

MODERN 2 BEDROOM
322.1462

Johnny Walker Inc. 322.6457 or
322.7111 aft S.

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MODELED, INCLUDES NEW
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10 Acres Pineway. 532,000.

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Cash for your loll Will buIld on
your lot or our lot,
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Y Enterprise,
614 3013
Medel Inc., Realtor

,vlWto Suit—

our

iot

air

yours.

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INC.
EAL7c. 323.7132

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2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM

NICELY WOODED WITH
MONROE &amp; II. 537.500.

78—Motorcycles

912 French Ave.
(COrMr 1h &amp; Frenchi

Brown Moulding Company at
Port of Sanford. 323.2057. An
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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REAL ESTATE MANAGER

323 3866 or 373 7710
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AndThat's A Facti

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to supervise people control
payrol I costs I be able to
schedule staff. Send resume or
Corp., 1130 Old Daytona Rd.,
OeLand FIa 32720

MONTH, REFERENCES.
SElGLERRETY,8R0K

*A BUDGET PRICE TAG is on
this nice 3 BR, I bath home on

321.0702

SANFORD: 3 BR, 1½ B, corn.

pietety redecorated inside. Kit.
71.097o.
No

* READY

TO SELL? Don't sell

UNITED STATES DISTRICT

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FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
COURT NO. 71.SO4.OrI.Civ.R UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

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CAMERON,et ux., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE — Notice Is

_lltrY

Summary Final Decree of

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PesltlonerHusband,

AMENDED NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: ELSIE CRUZ KNUDSEN
55 Ple Avenue
New York CIty, New YOrk 10013

JUST LISTED 3 BR. 2 bath home

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on Oak shaded lott C-H&amp;A, w-w

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NOTICE

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Central Meat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.

home has a nice above ground

eat-in klt.l Yours, for $103,500.

FR w.el. FP. Assumable mor
tgagel Close to shopping,

BEAUTIFUL 2 BR. I bath cay

Sales

'JMS
CSII'dIMISr

TO DOWNTOWN SANFORD.

528 731 dwn.
refinance.

$75,f)(j(),

&amp; assume or

tomotIve Service

beamed ceilings, stone fire.
place, island kit., penn.. 1g.
porch over Banana Lakel Your

school I recreation area.

Home Away from Homei BPP

Country Property Treed 2½ acres
near 1.41 SR 46. 3 BR enclosed

New listing on St. Johns River. See
this tO make your &amp;eams come
true, entertaInment room is

built.in shelves

in

Total lawn care, residenlial &amp;

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55-BOats &amp; Accessories
ROBSON MARINE
2921 Hwy. 1792

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett'i Beauty Nook

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'77 Checkmate Trimale I W

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN UMY
IN THE WANT ADS. 322-26)1 or

custom built Roadmaster
trailer. Brand new, never in
water. Call days 373 $909, att
372 7355.

NICELY WOODED CORNER
LOT DOWNTOWN NEAR LAKE
MONROE. ZONED DUPLEX.
$7,500.

(SEAL)
ARTHUR BECKW1TH. JR.
N Clerk of the Court
By: Susan B. Tabor

after

Administrator
94 Castle Brewer Court
Sanford. Florida 3777$

As Deputy Cleft
PublIsh: June 13, 20. 21, Jly

Publish: June 24. 71, July 1, 1975

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geragel

pool all on canal leading to St.
boh5 RIver. 1135.000-

New roof &amp; paint, toot

BPP WARRANTED. Wowl Just
132,5001

e*i4ce

9.c.

GEORGE N. GROSSE
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA
ENDELL W. WHERRY

Horni Oft ci
25
904-7344031
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slistant United States Attorney

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ttorney for Plaintiff
ublish: June 5, 13, 20. 27. 1979
EL 13

DEKS?

flFK ISO

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Lawn Service

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Cerancflle

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty- 25 yrs. Exp. 8698562.
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Lowrey Organ—Magic Tiny
Genie, $900. Excellent condition,
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Light I'ullng
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Appliances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 119 5311

Alterations, Dressmaking

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Drapes, Upholstery
3220107

62—Lawn-Garden

2139 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

D&amp;MLAWN CARE

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WOULDN'T BE ANY.

BROKER

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A

ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE

SEIGLER REALTY

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Exc. terms.

General Landscaping Rost'
specialists, top Soil 8. fill dirt,
law'i main? 8. tree trimming
323-2940

59—MusicaI Morchandise

ATTRACTIVE 1 BR, 28 ranch
style home, Ig rms., fenced side 3 LOTS ZONED MULTIPLE
yd, near schools I shopping,
UNITS. $10,000 TOTAL.

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1 ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
LAKE GEORGE, $6,900.

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OffIce Cleaning

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Sanf&amp;d 321 06.40

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Lawnmower sales &amp; service. We
sell the best &amp; service the

Sanford 3210702

301 W. 1st St.

Custom Office Cleaning. comme'r
cia?, new consl 1k., bonded &amp;

Extet'IorCleining

rest.

FRllargescporch,newcarPet,

scaped fenced yd. Exc. for
retirees or family. $36,500.

372-4103

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removal. Roofs, walls, decks-,
etc. Free Est. 3)96066, 6688335

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322,914$

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Evesatterdlweekends

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MLS

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Free listing BROCHURE write:

CHEROKEE LAND CO.

Painting by Anthony Corino In.
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N. 23) Homes, 4 pcI. interest to
qualifIed buyer. $30,000 to
$35,000. Low down payments.

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pot, dock &amp; boat house.

Imp.em,nts

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REALTORS
Branch OffIce 323.2222
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BARRING]
See our beautIful
TON w.Iap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
t3$'j 5 Frnch (17971 Sanford
323 5334
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323-5209
3eP3OrlandoDr.
vA&amp;FHAF(fahlCuhig

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furniture, Refrig.,

Wanted Appliances any cond.
Washers, refrigerators, etc.
Ke11099$ AuCtion. 323-7050.

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32) 0)74; 372-1601

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Free Est.

$ CASH $
Paying $11 &amp; up men's, $1 &amp; up
womens class rings. Also buying
we ding bands, sterling &amp; any

Custombuilt ironwork
Window guards, gates etc.
Marlin's 323 788$, 339 1693

373-OI29aflerS:30

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S0Mscellaneous for

Chg Cds.

Concrete work— Patios, side.
walks, driveways. Free Esti.
mate. Call Mr. Taylor 373.$5,
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

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REALTOR 32-l000 MLS

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

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fiaborn N*ALTY

Plunting Service
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5G. BALINT I. ASSOC. 322 8465

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frontage.

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REMODELING&amp;REPAIR

tools.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
.niture Salvage. 322-1721.

LAKEFRONT COUNTRY
7 resIdences on approx. 2 acres,
$73,000.
$00 It. lake
ESTATE SALE.

Call 327 2180

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Of' 904 131 6101 collect.
CUSTOM HOME BUILT

stoves,
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tr Froid Op.rtY

I (Pflad I

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Larry's Marl, 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used

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lose. Lowest prices. Call 321 0139

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Plastering

3230039.

MORTGAGES. B. Legg. Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 1-0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
$527413

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
PARK

$49,750,

DAVES PAINTING

screened

cages. 3fl.5753.

~ Springer Spaniel
pups, $15

&amp;SokI

HORSES OK&amp;plsntyof roomonl

shady inside kennels,

Free to someone who cares. 323

47-A-?Mrtgage$ Boight

Licensed Insured Bonded
FRBE Estimates. 13051 322-9460

clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,

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Part Cocker 2") yrs.. good wach
dog for retired couple, also good

47—ReaI Estate VJanted
catch up back payments &amp; jgy

Just

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Phases. Free Es-f. Call 322001)

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in one

REALTY WORLD.

PaintIng

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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3237550

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Inc. REALTOR,

Idyllwilde 4 BR. 2 8, lovely home
of the nicest areas of
Sanford. Near schools I golf
course. Beautiful corner lot with
right for the
lOts of trees.
growing family. $57,750.

322 2420

tg

FREE ESTIMATES
323 8119
Mowing
321 0098

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1-3, w-FR, w-FP. Fl. rm., fully _____________________________

Brentwood Ave and North of and JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
diacent to said Block 15 dcribed
bove, subject, however, to taxes, If MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
ny due, for the year 157?, at public JOIN TIlE ONE THAT'S 110.1!
utcrytothehlghestandbestbidder
Sanford's Sales Leader
cash at 12 o'clock noon on
?esday. July 10. 197? at the Wes'
oar of the Seminole County
ourthouse. Sanford, Florida.
hated: June 6, 197?

against you for

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Campello Street lying East of REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES—

Hwy 17.57, P.O. Drawer 913, Fern
Psrk. Florida 327* on or bfere
15th day of July, 1979, and file the
original with the clerk of this court
either before service on P,$ItiOIWr
thereafter;
imedIateiy
or
otherwise a default will be entered
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ti. relief demanded
in the Amended Petition
WITNESS my hand and the seat of
this Court on June 11, 1515.

L.awnMalntenanc&amp;

Western Auto 30$ W. 1st St
Automotive Service; tune U,

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WOODED LOT ON RADIO RD.
$4900

POTENTIAL
Zoned RMO I—which means this
ig 3 BR right on busy 25th St. will
increase in value as this area is
developed
for
multiple

Newly redecorated 3 BR. 2 bath
home. 27xI2 game room, Ideal
for large family, beautifully

W, 33 feet 4 inches of Lot 7 sAd theE
iotl Yours for lust 121,9001
41 feet I Inches of Lot I. Block 15 as
shown on the vacated portion of the SUPER 2 BR, 1 bath home In CC.
P1st of SANLANDO THE SUBURB
Manor, wig. eat-in kit., CII,
66. Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida, together with right
"4 !n.jrr
and egress over Brent.
Wood Ave. and that portion

AtnerIcari Sod 834 2200
BAHIA SOD 531 (400 sq. It)
Free Del. on 1100 sq ft. or more

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schools, churchslll

these hot summer days. A must

Seminole

L.awn.Garden

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Alan's-Appliances
Refrigeration AC Repair
Licensed. 3230039

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LB I newly

in

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best offer. Come see what we
have. Nothing over 575. 323 9572,
137 Exter oft IS-A between Lake

ACRES NEAR LAKE HAR-

BETTER THAN NEW extremelt

pantry, fireplace, scr. porch,

or prune small groves 322 6821

'-Appi6iz..i"--'

Yard Sale: Fri. I Sat. 9 to 6. Large

INVESTMENT

CINGI It

I Handy man Will hoe orange
groves on contract Large or

SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

Parts,

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NICELY WOODED. $17,SO0

BR, 1½ B. Ig closets, pan FR,
storage cab. in DR. $31,000.

Drastic reduction in pricel 170
PINECREST DRIVEl Now
537,9001 FLEXIBLE FINAN.

genced rear yard &amp; 8.8.0 gnilll
Lots morel Just *21.0001

in

Lain Wials '323-Zlfl

54—Garage

WLK IVA FALLS AT HWY 16
*1,900

Ig utility. dbl garage, good

sprInklers, "in-ground" pool.
Choice neIghborhood. 543,900.

HandYman

Air Conditioning

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I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR

FANTASTIC Ig family 4 BR, 20,
FR, Cent. air. w-w carpet. Lg.
rooms, fenced yd with well &amp;

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carpet, Fla. R.. dliiing area,

the
by the above entitled Court
abovestylsd Cause, the undersigned JUST LISTEOI 3 BR, 1 bath home
United States Marshal, or one of his
in Country Club Manor w.C.

ond4o h.Ip with your shop
ping Mid.. cards of In.
troductIon from local mar.

and

OVER 125

F1NTASTIC 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Shadow Lake Woods with every

Legal Notice

gNsth.q

PMlv' $ii Ms bio.

OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544S. French ave.
3fl.0231,323.7173,327-0779

REALTY

activedemandforhomesl land.

REALTOR 327-1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves u.34s3 377.$95
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you wIll bdng S

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NICE LOT ON HWY 477 NEAR

We have (4) 2½ acre tracts zoned
agri. Owner holding with good
terms.

yourself short. We have 21 years

322-4215 week days.

IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:

3BR.1",B.carport,dbliot,fenced
bk, CH, behind Kmart, Forest
City. $35,000. VA or FHA.

ofexperiencel knowiedge&amp; an

NEWCOMER!

* ciii from

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532,500.

remodeled 3 BR home, Large
dining, LR, FR with fIreplace.
UtIlIty room &amp; wooded lot.
+ security. No pits. 323.9574.

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FLORIDA

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STEMPER AGENCY

Legal Notics

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57,500

BR, 2 B, formal LR, FR w.FP,

We have (2)5 acre tractS in Os-teen
that may be just what you are

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MOONEY APPLIANCES

REALTOR 322 4000MLS

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* INDUSTRIAL 7.5 ACRE SITE
near RR siding, close to 1.1,

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COOK
Apply in person Holiday Inn

ep,44ts o

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Refrigerator, Dishwasher&amp;
Electric Dryer

KENMORE WASHER

Raborn RIALTY

$26,500.

WAITRESSES

for salary, room and board.

VILLE AT 18th. 57.500.

seperate formal OR, large
covered patio, C.H&amp;A &amp; a new
roof. Owner transferring I says
reduce prIce to 561,000

Paint &amp; body shop all equipt, plus

king sIze lot. Near shopping but

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1.4. On SR Mat 1.4
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Wanted' Mature lady to live In,
prepare meals and care for
invalid lady in Sanford residence

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tountry atmosphere. Just

opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1100.432.5403 anytIme for
recorded message.

52—Appliances

HOUSE PINCHIiG YOU?

wtiatyouneed.UniquefloOrPlafl
for those who like individuality.
See it today. $41,500.

carcer you wouldn't be reading
thlsad, and if wewersn't looking
fnj
doe lob this ad

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BROKER

STORY.3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON
ACRE &amp; ORANGE GROVE

someone to

834 5770

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BR's, 2 baths, spacious eat-in

57 000 buys you this 96x120 lot in

if you weren't lookIng for a new

staffed I operational, Call for

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SEIGLER REALTY

A'PTtNA AUTO AUCTIG
Hwy 92. 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday at 7 30 It's the only one
in Florida. You set the reserved
price Call 904 255 8311 for
further details.

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'77 Yamaha DOHC 750, mag..
wheels, faring, drive shaft,
ml Per gal $1,500 3230039

Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
Sanford. 322-8721.

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With an established firm In San.

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This very desirable pool planned

more details. $79,900.

LET'S BE HONEST

FOR TOP POSITION

373.606) or eves. 323-0517
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321.0540

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BATMAN*EALTY'
Reg. Real Estate Broker
321.0759
26 Sanford Ave.
Aft. Hrs. 322.7643,371.4669

Need a commercial site for
ceramic shop? We have it,
$24,500. Good location,

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Datsun $976. 710. 2 dr 16.000 rn.
auto, AC. AM FM radio, B track

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ON SALE-NEW twin size box
springs 8. mattress $23.95 ea.
,.. ,p i
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Cape Coral lots near
For Sale
Ft. Myers with sawer &amp; wit.r.
By Owner 530.5163.

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duplex. $5500 I 55000

TREES. $49,500.
MU

REALTOR

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with at least S years experience
innatlonwidipvfChaslngOf food

inn Sanford. Lake Monroe, 530
N. Palmetto Ave.

interview with John Morrison,
Realtor. 371.0041.

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CARPETS, LARGE OAK

costs. Groundfioor. 3301 Sanford

PURCHASING AGENT
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Award wInning "Energy Et.
fIcient" studios, private en.
trance, built.In bookcases, attic
storage, heat, air 1 12 buIit.ln
power savers to reduce electric

or stop at

you a full time driver wilh a
part tIme car? Our clav.sifieds
are loaded with good buy for

Ct. Owner 529,900.

Building lots, high wooded on

1969 Renault Ecellenl Condition
3895 35mpg
322 35

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MobiIeHomel7.x5026R
Furn. Exc. Cond.

RENT WITH OPTiON, 2304 Lisa

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'69 Chevrolet Kingswood Wagon
Good cond .3400
32? 7518

BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto $50
Call 322 1674. 3724460
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3 BR, 28, ww carpet, FP. garage.
$22,000.
1 acre' near Wekiva zoned for
mobile home or home, w.ei &amp;
septic already there. Deeded
right to river also. Good terms.
Owner hold,

2 BEDROOM, DINING ROOM,
SCREENED PORCH .WITH
20x20 W R 'SHdP' ON MAo
NOLA. ONLY Sfl,000.

3226762

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322-749S

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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ON THIS.

Sale

To list Yow Business...

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IFTH1SISTHEDAYI0buyanew
car,
today's Classified ads
for best buys.
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see

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WILSONMAIERFURNITURE

Di 322-2611 or 831-9993

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
lop Prices Paid
Used, any condition6l4-5125

BUY, SELL, TRADE
3113151. First St.
372 5522

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Good cond., $800 or best offer
323 5025

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Oak tables, $275 Santord
Auction, 12155. French, 323 7340.

'75 Lamore 12'x65' 3 BR, 28

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Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.
3225990

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 to
'75 models Call 3)9 9)00 or 831
4605 lDealer)

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71 Dodge Dart Demon. slant 6.
Auto, air, radio Asking 3.600 373
1587 days. 8. 323 9135 after 6

15 ft. Travel Trailer
Sleeps6. first $1100
323 0545

new, $399; Loveseat $44.95 &amp; UP.
Pc. dinettes. $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$501 up; El. stove, $60&amp;up; full
sizedrapenies, $101 up Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
Sanford, 322.8771.

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LARGE Patio off Master BR-.
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REDUCED BY 11,5001
other charming features make
197$ 11)170.3 BR. 7B,expando, cent
this 3 BR, 1'.' bath home your
air, big sc. porch. utility shed,
best choice. Very convenient

'74 VW beetle low nhileaql'
Auto Stick Stilt 37 mpg
52.000 323 $613

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cordance with the required
procedure (24 CFR Part SI), and
may beaddres$edtoHUDat Florida
Area Office. U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development,.
Peninsular Plaza. MI RIversIde
Avenue. Jacksonville, Florida 33304.
Objections to the release of funds on
bsses other than those stated above
will not be considered by HUD. No
July 5. Ii??
ObjeCtiOn received
will be considered by MUD.
Thomas Wilson, Ill

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17.92near LakeMary Blvd. K. C.

"How limes change. They call themselves a

3 Duplex lots. $10,000.

2 BEDROOM NEAR DOWN.
TOWN, FULLY FURNISHED, 2
SC PORCHES IN EXCELLENT

Sanford Sunland. 3 BR, 1 bath,
good cond. New appliances.
Phone 323.3619 or 323.7331.
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Apts. for Senior CItlzss. Down.
clean I. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto

area. $153 mo. 323.1019.

for dissolution of marriage
has been filed against you and you
ste required to serve a copy at
your written defenses, If any, to it
on Irving B. Gussow. Attorney for

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21,25. $979

Process. Oblectlons must be

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prepared and submitted in cc.

Robert J. Hester, Ill (igi) to
Diane I AS,, Lot S ilk C Columbus
HarbOr. 1)3.900.
Winter Springs 0ev. to Oakwaod
BIdni., Lots 9, 10, IS, 7), TuscaWilla
Ur.. 7, $55,400.
Robert E. Mckee to James A.,
Deganafil &amp; WI. Dorothy B. Lot un.
31 Oaks Of San. $61,500.
Robert B. McKee to Richard L.
Mamele LillianT. Holland Let Un
72 Oaks of San, $45,000.
Turtle Cock Div to Howell Cove
Homeowners As., "park" on Piat of
44n.iti Cove id Sic.- 1)00.
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the property situated

applIcant's envIronmental review
record for the project indIcates
omIssion of a required dicision,
finding or step applicable to ttie
the snvironmet*al review

Shumatel WI. Donna A. Lot 0.4 5
11, 3033, Sem. Co., 114.900.
OakwoOd SIdri., to Robin D.
Woods I *1. Joan T. Lot 20
Tuscawilla Un. 7. WS. $109,900.
Howard S. Gait I WI. Patti Jo to
Suncraft Eng. I Con$tr., SE¼ of
NE¼ lying N of Seaboard Airline
BR, less W 100 ft I N20 ft., sec *1.

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Post Office lox 47
LoftIson &amp; wI Frida, Lot 33, (a) That the certification was not In
wtiite I. WI Sylvia C. Lot 372, Winter to HelgI
DeLand, Florida 32120
executive
chief
executed
by
the
fad
Lake of the Woods TOWflhOl.EL 51C.
applicant Publish: May79, June 13,14, 15,17, 15,19,30,21,23,24,21.
Springs, Un 4, 147.000.
of
Officer or other officer
1. 19.50, $50Q
Merle C. McMahan to Dale A.
that DEJ.i31

$55,900,
William S. Berry &amp; *1 Rebecca 0.
to Duald Ca. Williams, Jr. &amp; *1 Anna

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Sanford— Large one bedroom plus

.lJD.A SERVICEMAN? Yeo'iI
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

BARTENDERS

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sibilities under the National En.
vironmintal Policy Actot 1159, HUD

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Seigler Realty, Broker
321 0640
33).C'O2

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or semi retird person. 159.1150

Seaman, $100.

Un No. 3. $100.
Arthur T. Richardson I WI Lynn
C. toCitrusSi. Builders, Lot 7, (Less
E 4$ if) of Stor.ewood F.m.", $34,000,
Winter Springs Homes, Inc. M
cas. H. Parker I WI Elliabeth 55.
Lot 79, WiIdwoOd. $45,000.
$aru FPWR Windlield Lee
Pewter to Robert H. Scwabef I WI
II, Little
Lorraine N. Lot
Washington Est Subdv 521.000.
Eugene Stupeltnan 1 WI SIgrid to
David C. Young I WI Phyllis 55. Lot

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Storage Bldgs. Sold, delivered,
installed &amp; tied down. See

22)8 Palmetto, 4 BR, 2 baths on 3
lots. 539.900.

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BEDROOM: (1) 1 BEDROOM, 2

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Coupleteam to helpwlth kinnell

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Hills, $11,000.
Ruth A. Minter to Eitel R.Mlnter,
J.. Loll. Lot 0, Country Club Manor

3 UNITS ON LARGE LOT

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Permanent job, person needed to
$aiiar"

Legal Notice

Oakland HIlls, $100.
Dale A. McMahan to Frank A.
Hathaway, Inc., Lot $57 Oakland

3 BEDROOM HOME ON 6 ACRES
IJVIC%JU.
UM
PROVED PASTURE, PARTLY
"P"

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LIVE IN FARM
1KENNEL

Need reliable person for route
sales. Truck driving experience

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811111, Sanlando $3,500.

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FlorIda.

portunity

Thermal Energy Conserv. Home

40-

Adults. 541.7583.

machinery.

ii-nsctlosn

Courthouse, Sanford,

595,000.
To provide homeownership op. PublIsh: June 21. July 7, 1979
PublIsh: June 20. 21, 1979
$47,700.
Richard L. Shadier I WI. Diana to
DEK.91;
Deibert 1. Bruiser WI Sandra.3.
for low and moderate DEK.75
to Malcolm BK. Gashes &amp; WI Lynn, Barton B. Pllctier &amp; George M. income families and upgrade public
Park
.
LotS. 81k B, Highland Hills, $80,500. Willis, lot 71, South
$20,000. housing projects.
Aylesbury homes Corp. toWm. A.
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Sanford, Seminole, Florida
Adniel T. Surges 1 wf Linda L. to
Brinkley I WI. Stella, Lt 9$ Winter
(married) Lot
An Environmental Review Record ________________________________________________
and E'i of Lot 9, 81k K, Lake Springs, Un. 3. $1O4900'
Leo Trepanief' &amp; WI. Florence $0
Wayman Ests Lk Add, $37,500.
respecting the wIthIn project has
Lot
32,
been
Elda
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Marcella B. Lovett to Robert .3. Jos.ph Sairnond &amp; wI
made by the above.named CIty

5)1,500.

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If you're in the business of building
your
busines
th
use
Classified Ads uften

For Sdie '73 Chev Van w '15
rebuilt eng Needs rear brake
drums 5. carb. kit, 900 321 0579

Entire liquidation of used room
desk, table &amp; hanging LAMPS.
Best offer will take all. Days Inn
Sanford. 373-6500

terms Owner holding

Unit One, 21 .72.3. $3,200.

aft. ot

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Queen sizewaler bed &amp; frame like
new; Saneyo Quad auto tape
player; 10 s-pd bike, cheap. 322
286$ or 323-5215.

200$ Glenway 4 BR, 2 bath,
swimming pool. $85,000.

Dependable &amp; well motivated
young Certified Surgical Tech
seeks employment. 323.7255.

DRAG LINE OPR.

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Rescom Constr., CO., Lot 15, 1)1k C L. Lt 1$, Wekiva Ciubests., Sec. Six, dES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: the hours of 1:00a.m. through 5:00 at publicssle,tothehighestandbest
Slovak Village. 510.000.
1107,100.
p.m. at the City Hall, 173 West bidder for cash at 11:00 o'clock am.
On or about July 9, 1979 the above.

AIlman &amp; wf Christine. Lot 16.

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Runs like new Askng 3650
32? 8735
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springs

For Sale by Owner
3 BR, 1" bath block house
in Lake Mary, 323-6639

X Ira Clean 70 Merc Sta

75-A--Vans

Beds, OW. motel box
5.
mattresses $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1215 S. French 323 7310.

INC. REALTORS
830.5533 or 339.4711 eves.

3 BR, 1.5 B. cony, location. Exc.
starter home. William Malic.
zowki, REALTOR 337.7953

80—Autos for Sale
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S French (I? 92) Sanfoi'(
373 5374

UNLL1TTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lustz
taking up space with a want ad.
intjleHerald322 2611 or

1 BR- $119 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of AIrport
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Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
3238670 Mariner's Village.

Excellent for a retiree or to sup
piement incomce.

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Geroald .1. Desforges, I wf
Crystal E. to the Anderson Trust,

REALTORS

Cab
303

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Mavtag Washing Machine
Avocado, excellent cond.5l/
668-8)19; 7758080; 775-4100

FORRST GREENE

1978 Datsun Delul King
Truck AC. S sOd topper
rn 322 2861 or 323 $215

It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad
For Estate. Commercial 8.
Residential AuCtiOns &amp; Ap
prais-als. Call Dell's AuCtiOn. 323
5620

Westinghousefrost-free
refrigerator 21 Cu ft. $75
327-3721

ORANGE CITY— Contemporary
home. Landscaped courtyard. 7
ft. free form tub with solarium. I
BR, 2 baths, split plan. Beautiful
wooded area of fine homes.
$72,500.

Duplex 513,500. Handyman's
special. Walk to school &amp; church.
Lots of trees &amp; shrubs. Call
owner after 6 p.m. weekdays.
323-1526.

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PUBLIC GUN AUCTION
SUN, JULY I. 1 P M
323 7340
SANFORD AUCTION

RelocatingEntire household furniture for
sate. 323
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W. Gannett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332.7881, Sanford

24 HOUR lB 3229283

he Real Estate Agency

T..n.aiartwiIldnnMinht
Babysitting,lawns, etc.
Call321.021S

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor 64-4-2318.

WORLD1

72—Aict

Slepping stones, sand, rock,
greasetraps,steel, cement,
car stops, lintels, sills,
trailer pads, blocks, steps
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
322
pr.
Army boots $11.99
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
327 5791

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nted

by Gill Fox

Wonder what to do with Two? Sell
One
The quick, easy Want.Ad
way. The magic number is 322.
2611 or 531.9993.

REALTY

REALTY

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LAWN MOWER
REPAIRMAN

Lot 11. RIDGEWOOD ESTATES,
to time until final action taken by
retired 61 semIretired person
MeldeauTireCo.toHarrOC. Zltza FUNDS
Section 2. Township 20 South, Range
Housing Authority of the City of the City Commission.
869-silo,
at
NW
Eleanor,
Commence
I
WI
Dale E. Hebet I WI. Jacquelyn to
A copy of the proposed Ordinance 30 East, City of Sanford. according
James A. DeSena &amp; wI Theresa Lot cor. of NE¼ of SE¼ of Sec 33.21.30 Sanford
recorded
in
as
is pOSted at the City Hail, Longwood. to the Plat thereof
91 Castle Brewer COWl
FLOOR WAX ER
60 WekIva Hunt Club Fox Hunt, SEC $15,700.
Plat Book 20. Page 95, Public
FlorIda. and copies are on file with
Sanford, Florida 32771
1. $55,000.
Piche Homes Inc. to Thomas R.
fhe Clerk of the City and same may Records of Seminole County, Part time days, approx. 30 hrs Per
(305) 322104.5

Charles F. Webb &amp; WI Gall A. to

2) 600 sq. ft. office units for lease
in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
be combined for 1200 sq. ft. total.
carpet.
w.w
Ideal
for
professional suite.

Sect.—Court Reporter
RecentlyreloCatedinarea
Highly skilled 331.5212

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41—Houses

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*14.500.

Wlldwood. su,200.

21—Situations

Start on ground floor learn all
banking procedures.

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meetIng Interested parties may Civil ActIon No. 7$2747.CA.09.F. the
'1r,wj$i 3.911The
appear andbeleard v'tlh,euedtO undersigned

378—Office Rental
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MANAGER TRAINEE

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SANFORD: $78,500. 3 Bdrm,, 1
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bath, carport, nice neigh.
borhood. My equity &amp; assume
low rate loan at $87 mo. 2nd mtg.
negotiable. 373.6775.

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SEC. 25-2130, less W 25' $31,000.

ake your Budgetgo further, shop
tue Classified Ads every day.

AVON
FiGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. increase your earning
power. For details, call 644.3019.

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TRANSFERR ED— Must Sell! 3
BR, 2 B, new kit., pool. Own
from $41,000 to 537,9900. 3235607,

General Office part or full time to
work with growing company.
Good typing &amp; spelling. No
shorthand required. Neat ap.
pearance. Will be working with
lab analysis. Will train. Salary
open based on qualifications.
EOE. 323.5360.
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LOST in the vicinity of Wilson Rd.
(2) 4 mo. old Doberman puppies.
AM. to JACK I BLACK. $200
rewardl Call 323.1954.

to

aytona Beach—Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 327.4058
no ans. (901) 252.9492.

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stailatior;, service &amp; sales for
fast growing Appliance store in
Orange City. Call 775.5888 or 715.
7222.
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WE ARE HERE

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Thn

41_Houses

All around personwho can handle

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ood

36—Resort Property

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SOME PEOPLE

BLACK 1.

WANT ADS ARE

A
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Exp. super market stockman
Apply inperson
Food Barn, 25th &amp; Park Ave.

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.LPN. F*.ili time I. part time. Apply
in person Lakeview Nursing
'Center ,19E. 2nd St.
For a career In Real Estate call
Realty World. The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 333.5321.

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ITNFSrny band
John P. Jervey Tr to Ralph 0.
Lot 3 Hilltop Ests. $11,500.
Defendants. Needlepoint Instruction
reaginOn June Il, 1979and the City
this Court on .iwlb Z
-.&amp; M. Glass I. Charlotte to KuPh I. WI Victoria 'T. Lot 1, bik C,
NOTICE OP SALE
Coentnlfl$On will consider iittii fof
SEAL)
Heists *4. LarIiifl, igi I. Jill JackSon. Gottvlew 553.000.
NotIce'is heef given that pur- Creative ExpressIons 323.8512
ARTHUR H.'UCI(WtTh, JR. 'tlnalDII5abe'aVIdI$flri'Mt,rTh.
LOflS&amp;ltblkS,SIfllbfldOSIflhIfldO - Join F, WIlson &amp; WI Phyllis to
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public hearing which will be held In want to the Final Judgment of
of
the
Circuit
Court
CerI
PhyllI$
Un
14$
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the Suburb BeutifUl, Altamonte John F. Wilson 1.
entered In the
Sale
the
City
Hall
of
Longwood,
Florida,
Foreclosure
and
Proctor
Cynthia
BY;
.ondom.,
$100.
Lake Villas
1
.Ipntad
!S.-I
Sec. $90,000.
cause pending lhe Circuit Court of
Wm. R. Bass I wf .toanto Kenneth Publish: June 27, July 4. 11, II. 1979 on Monday, the 9th day of July. A.D.
Michael J. StoitZ &amp; WI. Dorothy to
Eighteenth
Judicial
Circuit,
in
iv,q
at
.':30
p.m.,
or
as
ioon
thr
Fred Wheaton I. wI Martha W 155' J. Shouldice &amp; Marie Ann — 81k D. DEK.12S
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Furniture Salesperson for
downtown Sanford store. Must
have experience. Call 3238322.

Noon The Doj Before Publicotion

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$600 per weak
Land Sales
possible. Work part time. Ex.
perienced only. Please reply
Tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 641.
231$.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT

FLORIDA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
7.551,300.
Parcel- Lot238,Windward Sq., Sec
Publish: June6,13,20,27,Julyl, 11,
EVeI)'rr K Bond (form. Kot9f') to
that an action for Dissolution of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO 1979
150.000.
H. Miller I Sons of Fl to Dan T. Marriage has been filed against you CONSIDER ADOPTION OF PRO. DEK.S
Wm. L. Gleason &amp; wf. Robyn P Lots
5. 6 &amp; 7 blk D. Tr. 59 Sanlando MoorelwfNancyL..Lotl. 81kb, andyouarerequiredtOserveacOPy POSED ORDINANCE
of your written defense, if any, to it TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Springs. $52,100.
Camelot Un 3. $52,900.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Anthony S. Ricci &amp; WI. Martha to
H. Miller &amp; Sons of Orl to Leonard on FRANKLIN C. WHIGHAM.
e City of Longwood, FlorIda, that
Herbert Stenger, sgl. Beg. SE com.of 6. Polak, As., Lot 122, San Sebastian ESQ., PetItioner's Attorney, whose

a -ear

1 tkfll .................
3$c a line
3COtUtt
3k a line
lconSiCUtIVI

HOURS

£
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Hair Dressers with some following
Reflections of Beauty
332.7701 Wed. thru Sat.

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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County, Florida, deicribed as: Lot
24 and the E 12 feet of Lo' 23, Block
15. as shown on the vacated portion
of the Plat of SAPILANDO THE
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL. Sanford
Section. as recorded In Plat Book 3
page U of the Public Records of
Semirole County. Florida, together
with the right of ingress and egress
over BRENTWOOD AVENUE and
SALEM STREET lying West and
South and adiacent to said Block, as
shown on the above described Plat,
subject, however, to taxes, if any
due, for the year 1979, at public
outcry tothe highest and best bidder
for cash at 12 o'clock noon on
Tuesday. July 10, 1979 at the West
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida.
Dated: June 6. 1979

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Michael C. Black I. WI, Debbie F.

Wintev' Pork

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322-2611

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sec I. $23400.
Oaks Un. 3. $56,000.
Road, Goldenrod Seminole County,
Seminole Prop. LTD. to Michael
FlorIda, under thefictitious nameof
Chevron to Henry J. Wiiken, Jr. &amp;
D. McAffe &amp; wf Joan T. prt of Gov
B &amp; H FARMS, and that we intend to
WI. Janice S., Beg NE CRN of W½ of
sec 24, S1$0
lot 2
register said namewith the Clerk of
NE'/i of SW¼ of SEC 33, 578.000.
John Zalesky (sgl) &amp; Mary S
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Michael A. Roberts I wf.
Zalesky (s.gl) tO Mary Sue Zalesku, Florida in accordance with the
Kathleen to Frank 0. Conroe &amp; *1.
Lot 9 &amp; W 25 ft of Lot 9. 81k
Cindy L. Lot 536, Spring Oaks. Un. 3, resurvey of BIk 4. Wildmere, LW., provisIons of the Fictitious Name
Statutes To.Wit:
Section $6309
156.900.
$100.
Florida Statutes 1957.
Carmen C. Colom (Sgl) to Larry
Clifford D. Jordan I Carolyn S. to
Sig. .3. Baxter Richardson
Edward French I wI Eva L. Lot Carolyn S. Jordan, lots 5.6, 81k 22
Helen J. Richardson
One.
Est.
Sec.
Trailwood
$65,
Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful,
Publiih: June 13,20,27, July 4, 1979
537,000.
sis.000.
John D. Ensminger &amp; *1. Betty 6.
Clifford D. Jordan 8. Carolyn S. to DEK.Se
to Kenneth Anderson (SGL) Lot 112, Clifford D. Jordan lots 91 10 BIk D.
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt SEC I, Lake Wayman lIghts. Lk Add, $100.
$39,100.
Mary A. Hittell (sgl) to Raymond IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Robert R. HayneslWI. Mary J to
Hittell, Lot 7, 81k 6, Sanford EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR',
Robert .1. McKenzie &amp; WI. Margaret, Farms, $100.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Lot 7, 81k C. F.m Terr., $30000.
Carol F. Peace (married) to Ruth COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Francis 1. Veigie (sgl) to Frances Goldberg, (married) Lot 524, Spring
CASE NO. 79.1204.CA.S4.E
Anniahn, BegatpntOnSlineOf the Oaks, Un 3,1100.
IN RE: The Marriaqe of
SW'a of NW/i of SEC 32.511,700.
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ARTHUR KENNEDY.
Shubert Constr. Co. to Larry W. Price Sr., S 311.51 ft of N 574.54 ft of
JR.,
Bridle &amp; wf. Denise J. S 12 ft of LOt N 12.19 chains of NE¼ of NW/i of
1)6 7 N 22 ft of Lot 117. Pinehurst, sec 20. $100.
Petitioner,
$27.0O.
Dennis A. Mullins &amp; wf Janice F. and
Andrew .3. Sweat &amp; WI. Nancy M. to Rena V. Geerts (sgi) Lot 7. 81k 0. LOUANA GAY KENNEDY,
toLawrencePleVifl&amp;wf.Ylenna J.
S.
tin 1.541900.
Respondent.
Lot 2 B1k2 Weathersfield, First Add.
H.
ie 'I' ,i'o
NOTICE OF ACTION
540.500.
to Mary M. Mize Lots 43144 of 2nd
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Seminole

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Maria Del Carmen Garcia (sgl) to
James C. Redifer 8. wf. Jackie E.
Lot 68, Bik A. N On. Tern, SEC.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
NO. 79.1l OrI.çiv.R
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff.—
v. SIDNEY G. SHEALY and MRS.
SIDNEY 0. SHEALY, his wife, if
ORDER
married, Defendant(s).
FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
metion and affidavit o
plaintiff in the aboventitled cause
by Elizabeth A. Jenkins, its
Assistant United States Attorney, It;
an actlàn against the defendant(s),
Sidneyo.ShealyandMrs. Sidney 6.
Shealy, his wife. if married, and to
enforce a lien upon real property
situate in this District and described
as follows:
Lot 11, OF THE
COLONNADES, 2nd Section, ac.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
cording to the Plat thereof as as
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
recorded in Plet Book 16, page 11,
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
COURT $0. 1$-4M.ORLClV.R — Public Records of Seminole County,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Florida. Subject, however, to taxes,
BENJAMIN if any due, for the year 1979. and it
plalntiff,—v5—
JAMES ALLEN, it ux, et al., appearing to the Court that the
NOTICE OF defendant(s). Sidney 6. Shelly and
Defendant(s).
Mrs. Sidney 6. Shealy, his wife, if
SALE— Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to a Final Decree of married, are not inhabitants of nor
uonioa ana
Foreclosure entered on May 16, 1919 f' within 'h Stale flt appeared
have not voluntarIly
1y the above entitled Court In the
herein, and that personal service
abovestyied Cause, the undersigned upon thim Is not practical because
United States Marshal, or one of his
their residence and whereabouts are
duly authorized deputies, will sell
unknown, it is ORDERED that

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engagedinbuslnliset23o6AWinter
Woods Blvd. Winter Park SemInole
County. Florida, under th fictitious
name of 5&amp;S INTERIORS AND
GIFTS and that we Intendto register
iald name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
FlorIda in accordance wIth the
provisions of the Flditious Name
5tat,1e, To.Wit: Section 565.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig: Sandra .3. Davis
ShIrley S. Oenbrink
Publish June 13,20,278. July 4. 1979
DEKS6

tPN full timrlxp. w.Fioride
licie)$1. 1.12. 322156ö, Sanford.
NursIng &amp; Cccv. Center.
jet metal workers &amp; cabinet
makers. Apply in person. Star
Line Enterprises Inc. Bldg. 29$
Sanford Airport, Sanford.

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�16A--Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, June 27, 1979

OURSELVES

New Trial Sought For Convicted Deputy K filer
Ilk SIIARI) ( ARRASC()
herald Staff Writer
A Seli itiok County Circuit Judge has been asked to

i alit uiivicted iiiurderer Terry Melvin Sims a new trial.
'% illia Its Heffernan, special assistant public defender for
Sn is. ii siitlu that icquesi this week before Circuit ('outi
.Juuge Ihotitas 's% addell for it variety of reasons Iroiii pretrial pubticit) to prusecutionary misconduct.
(ii uit J udgu Waddell said luesda he didn't know
I u_is he would iuk on the niotion.
It i t.a this w eck, It may be next month," Waddell

Help Sought
In Murder
Night owls lIsa% help solve the
of it it Al Lit III oil te
iii of (icr
Spi irig. man who was found
Friday afternoon beneath the
State Road 43 overpass at
Interstate 4 fit Altamonte
Spruigs,
lta iiiuntc Springs police
beheo, it: the iloili, (;e(}rgc A.
Ulowit, 51, of 366 Cherokee
Court, Altamonte Springs,
might have been the victim of a
rubbery. lie had been struck in
the back of the head with a
sharp object, possibly a tire
iron, police said.
Sgt. Jim Perr) of the
Altamonte Spruigs police said
one of his witliesses saw two
tt.cti on the State Road 436
bridge suitietlilie between I
itl 1:30 u.iii. Friday.
am.

said.

Heffernan said he ihidn 't kmso w when the court would rule
etit feeling it would be
sin Ills niuotions but he said had a

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Cook Of The Week
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By TOM NE'l'SEI.
Herald Staff Writer

When Sanford City Corn.
missioner John Morris was in
the third grade lie was the unIv
boy to take the cooking class.
His specialty was t apioca
pudding and he still likes it
today.
Not much happened to further his cooking experience
during the next ten years until
he graduated front high school
and attended Hiram College in
Ohio. "I was a short order cook
when I was in college," he said.
"I worked in the student union
to help with tuition, but it
wasn't as much fun as picking
up waste paper baskets in the
girl's dorm. I did that, too!"
Along with usual ba n)burgers, french fries, and milk
shakes, the president of MidFlorida Title insurance Co.,
Inc. confesses he used to cook
egg, but I can't even
flip thein anymore."
After graduating fn'onis
college he joined the Mannics
and in five years of service
spent only lout' weeks oil K.P.
The world lost a short order
cook, but gained a Marine.
With marriage and a fasmilly,
his business, commission

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AREA DEATHS
MRS. PEARl. YAIIBURIIUGI1
Mrs. Pearl Kilbee Varborough, 85, known to all as
''Mamnnia Pearl," died at her
home in Geneva on Tuesnay. She had celebrated her
85th birthday June 17 at the
Ieilowship hull of the First
United Methodist Church of
Geneva.
She was born in Chiuluota and
her maternal grandparents
were the Gaston Jacobs,
pioneers in the Chultiota prs!a
who settled there in the 1960,
coining from North Carolina.
Her fattier E. It. Kilbee came to
Geneva area in t8OII and was In
the cattle and citrus industry.
She t:aiiied James Walter
Yarborough, who cause to
Geneva from Noi'thi Carolina to
work fit the turpentine business.
This tmmess and the road
'1TirucLiois liussnesS li3Uk
then, to many areas of the
state. They retuined to Geneva
in the 1930's whets Mr. Var'
borough because superin'
tendemit of the Seminole County
Road Departinemit, it position he

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held for 25 years.

She was a nicitiber of the
First United Methodist Church
of Geneva, was the founder of
the Geneva Historical Society,
a member of the Homemakers
Club, the United Methodist
uiiieii, the church choir, the
Geneva Citizens Association
and was active with the
Deziocratic Party.
Survivors include, three
daughters, Mrs. Lorraine V.
%%hiting, Mrs. Virginia Kraftsow and Mrs. Betty Faye
Schlusemmieyer, all of Geneva;
son, Edward Yarborough,
Geneva; sister, Mrs. Margie K.
Tills, Sanford; 14 grandchildren and one greatgrandson.
Grainkow Funeral hionue is in
charge of arrangements.

dot ucs. and chores to be done
around hits home in the
idvllw dde section of Sanford,
Ills cooking talents have
become I tiore specialized and
reserved for special occasions.
SI upp .1 ties and hot dogs
stuffed st ith it isiixturc of 0111011
and blue &amp;hit'sc, wrapped in
bacon, and tossed on a grill are
popular around t lie Morris
household.
One iteiii he does like to make
is a Special cheese diii which lie
clainis is delicious, but the
recipe is given with a warning.
'Wear it gas iiiiusk and use it
glass bowl because it cats
hr on g hi
iu PPt' t% a re
or
plastic."

GAS MASK DIP
B oz. Roquefort cheese

8 oz. blue cheese
Large brick of cream cheese
I tiseti sweet onion, grated
I 6-oz. jar horse radish t the
bitter the better!
Milk
Dash of Worchesler sauce
Dash Tabasco sauce
Place the softened cheese in a
large bowl, add grated onion
and jar of horse radish. Mix
well with potato masher.
little milk at a time,
Add
stirring until mixture is creamy
and smooth. Add dash of
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milk and mix until
desired uuiksistt.'iuc% is reached.
After eating Mr. Morris
warns, ''Don't talk to anybody
for 2 or :i days."
Other recipes that are
favorites of the Morris faintly
are supplied by the tonitmiissioner's wife, Bernie.
I .ASA( NE
( Serves 8
I (1t. spaghetti sacc, homemade or prepared
1 lb. hot Italian sausage
I box wide lasagne noodles
I lb. ricotta cheese
1 lb, m ozzarella
hi cheese
I egg, beaten
Cook whole sausage in pan
with a little water for about 45
minutes in if 350 degree oven.
Cook noodles as per instructions on package.
Drain noodles and cut
inch slices and
sausage in
place two layers of each in
hottotsi 130 Inch pan. Add
enough sauce to covet'. Repeat
with layer of noodles and sauce.
inure

Add all the ricotta cheese that
has been mixed with beaten
egg, a layer of noodles, half the

imiozzarella 'cheese, and half of
the remaining sauce. Repeat
with layers of reiiiiiinlirig
ntoodlt's, saute and Cheese.

('over till) %%ltll sliced sauussgt
and bake (t I hour at .;IO
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Mrs. Letha Rose Fowler, 19,
of Lake Mary, di ed Tuesday

morning at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Born in
Iowa, she had lived in Luke
Mary, for the past 36 years. She
was a iiieinber of the Cornmnunity Presbyterian Church of
Lake Mary and was a retired
secretary from the County

Judge's office. She Is a member
of the Sanford Pilot Club, the
Lake Mary Woman's Club and
the Ladles Auxiliary of the
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Department.
She is survived by three
nephews and two nieces all of

Iowa.
Brissoii Funeral Home-PA is

in charge of arrangements,
HENREY RUSSELL
Henrey E. Russell, 62, of 1)9
K. Fourth St., Sanford, died

Monday at the Veterans
Adisiiiiisti'atluli hospital in
Gainesville.
He was a native of Bloom-

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living in an apartment for the
last eight years and have gotten
used to the noises that occur.
However, I have recently encountered a noise I don't know
how to deal with. It's most
annoying since it usually occurs
-.rIy in the
morning. It you haven't
gut,bbe,s by siow, it's m up- yours. Your bed squeaks. it
stairs neighbors' squeaky bed! keeps miie awake. Will you
A pair of newlyweds recently please do something about It?"
If you are unable to deliver
rented the apartment above
me. Their bedroom is directly this message In person—write!
1Ut'1 above minnie and it's extremely
DEAR ABBY: Our daughter
became
engaged
last
difficult for rue to fall asleep at
December.
Sarah
is
25
and
in
the
night or sleet) late
JOINS IBM
David is 29.
morning.
Sarah lives at bonnie an,]
I hau'' om,b' a nodding
iiss Moiiicti I)t'nise
.jXid lives 30 miles [ronii here.
acquaintance
with
the
girl,
so
l)ixon, recent graduate of
it's not as though we can sit lie drives over every night to be
Florida A&amp;M University, down for some friendly girl with Sarah, which is fine, but he
Tallahassee, leaves .Jul' talk.
shows up regularly just in time
9 for Poughkeepsie, N.Y..
Meanwhile, liii losing sleep, for supper. I invite hiisis to have
where she will be em- My name is Kathy and I live in dinner with us every Sunday,
but lie's here every other night
ployed by IBM Corp. She Atlanta, but sign use...
too,
BLEARY-EYED
is the (laughter of Willie
Abby, he is if successful
AND ENVIOUS
Lee Dixon and grandDEAR BLEARY-EYED: businessman (accountant), has
(laughter of Raymond Catch the girl when she's alone good manners, and we like him,
and Katharine Bellamy and give It to her straight: "My but I am led up with his

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
J.,, Riga Sanford and four

grandchildren.
Grainkow Funeral hionie is iii
charge of arrangements.
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YARBOROUGII,
Ku BEE— Funeral services for
Mrs. Pearl Kilbee Yarborough,
85' of Geneva. who died Tuesday.
will be at 1030 a rn, Friday at
First United Mithodist Church
of Geneva with Rev. Gary Isner
officiating. burial in Geneva
Cemetery. Friends may con
tribute to the Geneva Cemetery
Trustees or Geneva Historical
Society
Gramkow Funeral
Home in charge
LETHA
FOWLER,
MRS.
ROSE— Funeral services for
Mrs Letha Rose Fowler, 79, of
Lake Mary, who died Tuesday at
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
will be 10 am . Thursday, at
Brisson Funeral Home with Rev
A F Stevens officiating. 5cr
vices and burial will be in Iowa
in lieu of flowers make con
tributiont to American Cancer
Society I3risson Funeral Horn.'
PA in charge.

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Funeral services for Henrey E.
Russell. 67, of 1709 E Fourth St.,
Sanford, who died Monday in
Gainesville, will be at ii a m
Saturday, at Gramkow Funeral
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Clark officiating Burial In
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field, Conn. and had lived in
Sanford for the past four years
moving here from Winter
Springs. lie was employed by
the city of Winter Springs as
supervisor
maintenance
working w1th the maintenance
and repair of police cruisers
and equipment. lie was an AliirForce veteran of WWII.
lie is survived by his wife
Mar) Merrydelhe Russell,
Sanford; two daughters, Irene
Howlett. Cheyenne, Wyo.

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of the two
men could have been Blount,
and the other, his murderer.
l'he witness said the traffic
was pretty light but there were
other cars that passed the uit'mI
on the bridge when he did,'
Perry said,
The witness was traveling in
the extreme outside lane and
didn't get a close look at the two
men, Perry said. Motorists,
however, who were driving in
the inside lane would have if
better description.
Perry is asking anyone who
was driving on the bridge early
Friday morning who saw
anything to call the Altamonte
Springs police department at
B31-5700 and ask for hun or
Detective Cliff Chellew.
Police believe

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this week.
been
have
the defense attorneys
Both
asked to prepare documents pertaining to Sim's sentencing.
"The slate was asked to prepare a finding of facts
sufficient to have if man put in the electric chair?" Heffernan said. "We've been asked to prepare a find of facts
sufficient to have the man incarcerated for a minimum of
25 years."
The jury, in if separate hearing following the verdict,
recommended the death penalty for Sims.
Sims was the third man convicted in connection with the
robbery-killing.
The only man still at-large in the incident is Clarence
Eugene Robinson, 34, of Jacksonville, who is believed to
have planned the robbery.

prescription for-his wife w hen he became involved in a
stioutout with Sittis and was killed.
There was not any ballistics report to indicate a direct
connection between Sims and Pfeil, Heffernan said.
"'there was a lot of gun fire going on," Heffernan said.
''Anybody's bullet could have killed the deceased. "
In his motion, Heffernan also asked he be allowed to
speak Lii the 12-nicinber jury that convicted Sims.
I liffernan said he had :iri affidavit Irons a female juror
which said she felt pressured during deliberations
because the foreman was 'in a hurry to get home."
Rather th a n taking a secret ballot, jurors were asked to
it s1lo%%r of hands, Heffernan
lnu(licats' their verdict vote bs

said.
The judge also said lie didn't know when Sill's is
scheduled for sentencing. if he is to be sentenced this
week, the tiiotnin would be considered at the same tinie,
he saId.
I ts ioiltl PIi)h)it)I) dii it all at once, Judge Waddell
suit.
A 12-itiemisber jury convicted Stills, 36, earlier this year
III osmintitioli w itli the shooting death of a reserve deputy
who was in the wrong place at the wrong tuise.
Suns and three other iiu'n had attempted to rob the
I nigss nod Village Pharmi sacy 011 !)cc. 29, 1977 w hilt'
Seiiiiriole ( 'i)wuty Reserve Deputy G eorge Pfeil, 55, was
going inside.
ing patrol of a
I 'feil still in uniforn i after com pleting
to fill a
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For A Bang-Up Fourth
Afloat Or Ashore Enjoy An All -American Picnic
Founh of July is the top simmer 15 minutes or until full rolling boil in saucepan. turkey, grapes and celery.
'i cup non-fat dry milk
Measure around rim to
14 cup fresh lime juice
2 teaspoons salt
summer event throughout the potatoes are tender.
Remove
from
heat.
1 teaspoon baking powder
With fork or wire whisk, mix decide width of scallops. If rim
l teaspoon pepper
4 peaches
country. Normally it is an onMeanwhile, combine onion, Immediately add 15 tea bags French dressing, lemon juice, measures 45 inches, there is
1 2 teaspoon salt
1 cup green grapes
21 t teaspoons dried leaf basil
the-road day when friends and chicken broth, oil, lemon juice,
14 teaspoon baking soda
or one-third cup loose tea) and mayonnaise, salt and pepper room for 15 3-inch scallops or 30 (or ' cup fresh minced basil
1 cup blueberries
relatives drop in for home1 4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
i teaspoon salt and pepper in 2 lemons, thinly sliced,
1 2-Inch scallops.
until well blended.
3 plums, halved and pitted
20 tomatoes
cooked specialties,
large bowl.
Add dressing to turkey
Cover and let stand 5
'i teaspoon ground cinnamon
Cut cardboard pattern the
In large saucepan, mix sugar,
in small bowl, mix together
Hikers, bikers and boaters all
1 cup grated carrots
Drain potatoes. Add to minutes. Strain Into pitcher or mixture. Toss lightly to moisten desired width of scallops at bread crumbs, onion, parsley, water and salt. Stir over low
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"You can't use Mom and Dad's credit cards anymore,
because it's those national stations that are always out of
gas," she says. "And you can't use the the airconditioning either."
Donna Lawrence, another Sanford 17-year-old, says she
is glad she lives on a lake because "nowadays you have to
pick one day a week for the beach." She adds, "You just
can't go anywhere you want to anymore."
Angel Vidal, 15, Sanford, used to get enough money
from mowing one yard to buy a tankful of gas. No more.
"I don't even get half a tank," he says. "And you can't
go too far at night because you can't find any stations to
buy gas at so you can get back home."
Families, with or without teen-age drivers, are
changing the way they operate, too. Shopping trips are
being organized and consolidated. Perhaps worse,

Herald Staff Writer
Skyrocketing gasoline prices are beginning to change
the lifestyles of Seminole County families and teen-agers.
Sanford teen-agers say the cost of gasoline is cramping
their style, as well as their wallets. No longer do couples
routinely head for Orlando on dates. Trips to the beach are
becoming more scarce. But, perhaps worst of all in their
eyes, many are having to find work to pay for their
gasoline.
"I'm having to cut down on dates, especially to Winter
Park or Orlando," said Tim Barley, 17, of Lake Mary.
"Worse than that, I haveto ride my bike if it's possible.
Gas has just gotten too high."
Tim may be having problems, but Melissa Gonzalez, 17,
of Sanford, says she's really in trouble.

families either are cutting down the frequency of
vacations and pleasure trips or canceling them
altogether.
Mrs. Lou Woodruff, 1308 S. Magnolia Ave., Sanford, has
been returning to her North Carolina home at least once a
year for the past 31 years.
"This year," she says, "I'm not even thinking about it.
It's not just the expense of gasoline, It's also the
availability I'm concerned about."
"We usually go to Gainesville about once a month," said
Mrs. Susan Paul, 312 Country Club Road, Lake Mary.
"But with the cost of gas as well as the question of whether
you can get it at all, we're just not making the trip. Our
friends used to conic down here to see us, too, but they're
not coining very often anymore, either."
Mrs. Paul says the way she handles errands has

changed, too. She now rides her bicycle to her friend
homes and for quick trips to the store.
"1 even take ray bike for small loads of laun(iry,'
says. "When I do use the car, I try to arrange it so I n::
everything done on one trip."
Mrs. Glenda Emerson of Abtx)tt Ave., Lake Mary, ;r
with a laugh, ''You try to tell a 15 or l6. ear-old girl .tn
got to stay at home. My (laughter Debbie is involved ri
lot of things. All I can do is try to arrange the trips
get most of it none at once.''
Of all these stories, Teresa I.d"ils, an 18-year ilii
Osteen girl, may be the most poignant.
"We live 30 miles from everything," site says. So t'

been spending a lot of tune at home. Guys sa it Just
too much to come all the way out here."

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approved, SMH board chair- either have to trim services or patient revenue, $110,000 in cents per $1,000 of assessed care
costs reviewed by the patient (lays).
negotiations with the' co ill! '
Herald Staff Writer
man Thomas Blayney today raise the rates to non-in- interest from funds on hand, valuation. Total tax receipts board indicate $796,170 will be
The
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The Seminole Board of warned, services in the up- dlgents,'L he said.
and $128,e79 in contributions, given the hospital in this fiscal required to pay for medical iiitrniltottie board's request to Sanford.
County Commissioners will be coming year would have to be
The request for tax funds is The requested tax receipts year amounted to $387,893.
services to the poor. The figure the county for a change in
In it report being l)rt'pIr(d,
asked to provide $709,120 of tax curtailed or rates to paying contained in a 1980 budget today would make up the difference
Hospital board member is based on an operating cost organization. The hospital board members state tht tine
money to fund indigent care at patients would have to be in- approved by the hospital
board under the proposed budget.
Allan Keen pointed out that per patient day of $210.17. An board has asked the
county hospital has been unahh' 1'
Seminole Memorial Hospital in creased.
in special session. The budget
If the county grants the even at the requested tax estimate of 2,992
patient
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$1,000 assessed valuation for it result of indigent care hospital, not the number of private' not-for-profit hospital. indigent care. The r"pit '.1
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patients
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''It should play no
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Williams, the only black color, religion, sex, national are certain acts we' in to
member on the school board, origin, handicap or marital comply with. I hope
a
raised the question Wednesday status."
aware of those acts."
following the appointment of a
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white woman as principal of tendenit of Schools William superintendent of IuLst iii t 'ii,
Sterling Park Elementary Layer told Williams the school told Williams the school di n nit
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board traditionally has made anticipates a need for a
Marion Giannini, now an effort to select the ''best of elementary pruit-Ilni! iIJS
assista nt principal at Sabal person" for positions regar- within the next live year
Point Elementary, will be (Hess of race, creed and other
We are requesting nnr' iii
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the budget to create' II!
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administrators were replaced which would be open to 1! par
Fanny Curry, assistant by black personnel," Layer personnel,
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Elementary School, also retired dicuting nothing is being done. be able to gain
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Seminole County students stiffer policy in an effo rt to keep concerning
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right, these students are members of the
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a study pavilion in front of Crooms High
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The poli cy, Ray said today,
bringing any controlled subCurrently, the school district applies only to students
stance to school. The draft is has the legal right to search
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expected to be ready for students' lockers for any boar d doesn't have a discipline
presentation to the school board contraband mmnterial, Ray told
policy pertaining to teachers
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who are caught stnokiiug
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Al though policy varies from like to extend that legal right to
contro ll ed substances on the
school to school, a student search students' cars. In order campus,
he added. No ini - ideut
normally Is suspended for five to park in t he school parking
of that kind has evt'm lIt en
days for his first offense and 10 lot, students co uld be req uired
reported, he said.
days for subsequent offenses, to sign a card granting school
"Action would be taken on a
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teacher who was caught
assistant and public in- their vehicles, Mrs.
Telson smoking," Ray explained.
formation officer,
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Concurring with Mrs. Telson, superintendent. If they are
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down would he suspvnded aial th e
expulsion," Ray said.
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hearing registbred protests. 16.90 per $1,000 assessed services they are excluded County is now considering a departments," he said.
escalating energy costs and $448,000. up from $436,000;
The hearing, commission ac- valuation to $7.08 per $1,000 from receiving or for which special tax in the unininflation.
utilities $1.57 million, up from
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If the people of Sanford are tion authorizing City Attorney assessed valuation, "map- they already pay city taxes.
corporated areas of the county
$65,000 designated for conConunissioner Julian Sten- $1.5 million; airport $1.45
opposed to the city's proposed C. Vernon Mize to prepare the propriate.
e to pay for increased law et- tingency
Ma3ior Lee P Moore said th
funds in the current strom said it would have been milli on,down from$1.68 - illion
budget ordinance and the
forcement by the sheriff's
V-8
and capital budget,
gnated
"It's
an
inappropriate
time
city
is
involved
in
a
lawsuit
with
department
Million budget for fiscal setting of pubUc hearings for
budget. City Manager Warren "fiscally irresponsible" of the for the city's share of downtown
1979-1960
with its property tax Aug.
for
a
tax
Increase
for
the
the
county over double taxation
Knowles said about $42,000 was
flu
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increase of 18 cents per 11,
citizens of Sanford," Foggin and Mize said there is
exactly
budgeted this year. "1 strongly budgeted an adequate con- renovation at $78 000
Harris
criticiz
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the
city
for
assessed valuation, they did not
Revenues antici ated for the
The protesters were Forest said. He specificaUy asked the legislation passed during the its "over-use" of city em. oppose increasing taxes for a tingency fund.
makeitknown at the hearing onFoggin
1979-80
and
commission
fiscal year include
what
it
is
doing
l
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session
of
the
as
Le
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gislature ployees. "There are too many contingency fund," Foggin
the bdget held by city cornThe
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million
$
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about
the
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up from $1,022 000.
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Har
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Art
ris of Ge
missloners Monday night.
budget, up from this year's $7.5 The balance of revenues cnie
county
revenu
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Drive.
for double adding money would be better
Double taxation is when
Knowles during budget million, in cludes $4.32 million from federal and state revenue
Y twbout of Sa nford's
taxation poses.
Foggin called
proposed county les a property
spent
on
repairing
streets.
hear
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V, population at the public property tax increase, from against city residents for
Moore added that Orange "Take a look at the city's $65,000 is necessary because of from $3.9 million; refuse franchises.
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caffing for a vantages of keeping your
$7.07 per $1,000 assessed
valuation tax rate, is $1.28 less kindergarteners in school that
than this fiscal year's tax rate. extra time," lAyer said.
A Public hearing on the Other recom niendat ions
budget and
rate has been proposed to keep the transcheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Aug. sportation budget slim include
the elimination of 12 courtesy
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Layer said he made the bus routes, Wright said. Ttlese
courtesy routes serve students
recommendation to
the
who live less than two miles
school district in
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transporting kindergarteners will affect children who attend
home about 90 minutes before the following schools: English
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school an estimated $90,000 in dergarteners to leave at 1:25
transportation costs.
p.m., Wright said. Students in
Superintendent of Schools grades fir through fifth then
William Layer has made that leave the school grounds at 2:45
recommendation to the school p.m., he said.
board to help trim the fat off the Layer said he based his
proposed transportation budget recommendation on the new
.
of $2,903,955. The proposed state mandate that
will require
budget represents an Increase all children plan ning to enter
of more than $500,(X)O over last the first grade to attend kin.
years budget o$2,376,050.
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7be Sanford City Commission ditional games, the players or was pointed out the city already
the 60 games to be
Morris doubted, however, rather than pay 50 cents more agreed with Morris' position.
tie said sponsors of teams
told
Men's Soft ball Winter the league should pick
the pays for lights for the summer played by six teams in a winter, that the team members, 70 each to play in Sanford.
already
pay for umpires, balls
lAague Monday night If it additional cod, of about 50 softbaU league.
Page sidd the sunirner soft.
league for night lights. He said percent of whom five in San--ind scorekeepers for tile
wishes to use city facUities for cents per player," said City
if the teams could not play in ford, according to Page's
"We can't ask the 27,OW
The league, repr
ball league has been operating games. The decision to deny the
its night-time games, it better Commissioner John Morris,
citizens of Sanford to pay for for
esented by Sanford, the league might lose statistics, would want to
several years and
it
making
a
motion
turning
dowli
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Page,
asked
the
iequest was unanimous.
be willing to "pay the tab.
com' its-better players to Altamonte $1 each for gasoline to drive to your recreation," Morris said. much favorable publicitybrought
to the
"If you want to have ad- a league request for funding. It mission to fund the 17oo nftded Springs or Casselberry.
Casselberry or Altamonte Commissioner David Farr —city.
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declarers played one spade
doubled?"
Oswald: Only this one. At
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espon d
notrump. East passed. South
rebid two hearts which
became the final contract.
Souttimade two orthree."
Alan: At three tables. after
North passed. East elected to
bid two clubs. West bid three
notrump and had no trouble
makin&amp; nine tricks after a
spade lead. Of course, a heart
lead would have beaten him."

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Is in - a giving mood and will
You respond two clubs to
few am indkeum ad "a
GEMIM (May 214M X) Gold Ake Smug
rtner's one-heart opening.
Oswald: I wakited a club Ve rebids two hearts. A Maine
Havi 4 Um hille tab in your
$I'O looking 011$ for No .
duplicate game last night. reader asks what call we
ICOIPIO (Oct. *Nov. fl)
"7 Sam,
of the hands and results recommend.
a stronger Personalnity
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Back
minme
really show how the luck facWe raise him to three
collihill" today by m who
tor hellp wne playem"
hearts. We want to get to
Alaa Here hone hand
has mom aulth"y or is in a sins boss you ar.stth
me and hearts looks hue the
where I see ...t
played
spot.
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Demands Mai upon you today)
Everne, Including yourself, could be her
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wiU be at odds as to how things dictatorial. Don't lot them
should be handled today. You throw you off balance. Keep a
can bet no goals will be cool head.
reached. Find out more of what
PECES (Feb. &amp;March 30)
Iles ahead for you in the year You won't pay Iss mat at.
following your birthday by teagion to details teds)' N YOU
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City Station N.Y.10019. Be ING
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to specify birth date.
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35 Young lady
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28 Sights
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condition
your ribs. It bends underneath
DEAR READER — Your the diaphragm on the left side.
heart can skip beats from many At this point, gas can
different causes and It can be cumulate and cause pressure
caused by nervousness. They directly under the diaphragm
are caused In some people by which could give you the
ByBEJINICEBEDEGeOL
cudurl*ncee of the digestive sation you're complaining
tract, including distension of about underneath jour left
the colon with gas w other bread. You can have normal
For Tuesday, August 14, 1979
probLmm
bowel movements and sM have
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Tuesday, Aug. 14. 17t

'Winner T
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In Law Sul

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
New Theme Park Is Planned
Adjacent To Sea World
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) - A Lake George, N.Y.,
millionaire plans to build a lOOacre theme park named
Western Fun World If zoning changes and development
permits are granted.
Charles Wood Monday announced he hopes to start
construction on the park, adjacent to Sea World and the
Stars Hall of Fame, before the end of the year.
Wood owns Storytown Fun Park. the Gaslight Village,
the Cavalcade of Cars and Wailife U.S.A. in Lake
George. He opened his first theme park one year before
Disneyland began admitting the public In 1954.
He said he has no fear that Florida's 5O.odd attractions
will suffer because of gas shortages.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) — The exodus of fight
manufacturing Industries to foreign lands Is a greater
economic problem for the United Slates than the energy
crunch, a University of Florida robotics expert said
Monday.
"I'm talking about the people who would be making
cameras and textile machinery or shoes and sewing
machines," said Dr. Delbert Tesas, director of the UF
Canter for Intelligent Machines and Robotles.
"These jobs have been exported to other countries and
the people who would normally have been employed here
are on welfare or something equivalent."

With Turkey Being Pushed

'A person should
not hay, to pa
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the defendant, have his fees
VicusS
But, said Ericksaco. "as to ....aa
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Gary Antilley holds plaque won for Americanism essay.
the wlnner-take.aU concept, my when tig!defendant8uvnmem,
quitted .
answer to that Is 'no. It
1 a crime? The government,:
away too much of a citizen's wwthisinrfty the
tazpayer
right to seek redress through migMnot
like
payment
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the courts. If you could only go by the
sta
te, even though a:
to courts when you have a clear, defendant Is found lnnocg.
cut winner, we'd have no need
for courts. The waice-au But It Is also a reality that the
defendant, even though found:
concept has no validity at " Innocent
of a charge, mod go:
Phil Logan 01 Sanford'who out and get his own attorney...
specializes In real estate
unless, a public defender is
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appointed for the defendant,, In
regional contest against the contest in 1978. He lithe son about America - lack of posed to awarding attorney's which case, though, thelien,
Gary Antilley's essay on
fees to the prevailing (winning) defender still places a public
"The Stars And Stripes entries from eight other dates. of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey A. energy, high unemployment
In
ty in any action, IiileS
U his eesayls chosen for the Antilley of Mead Road In plus Inflation,
advance
of
trial,
against
any
Forever" stand a chance
authorized by statute or con- real property the
grand prize, AMifley, 14, will Geneva.
win a national award.
defesdint
But then, when I read my sented to by contract."
might own."
After capturing the award for receive a $510 savings bond and
Writing on the contest theme history, I find other generations
"Any other arrangement
the best Seminole county ares PUS. Judging Is set for the of "The Stars and Stripes suffered some adversity, tOO, would
end In endless
Ken MCIntOsh of Sanford,
Fleet Reserve Association Forever," Antllley's winning
entry for eighth ade
To quote Thomas Paine:
gan,"
Logosaid.
who
specializes In several types
Antliley's essay won the National Convention In Mm- essay follows:
"I'llese Are The Times ThatNewmi Brock and Harvey - of civil cases, said, "My feeling
nespolls, Minn. In September.
Every time I hear "The Star Try Men's Souls." This was
regional award in ti.e p'i.
Springs, would be In the usual, and
:
Spangled Banner", I feel a said in 1776,
Reserve Association
president
and
vIce-pies1ôI,
dinary, civil controverslei,
association members In eighth great pride for my country.
Americanism
survlvedandwentofltobeccme
of
Seminole attorney fees are only paya$.
I can empathize with the the greatest nation In the world.
The Geneva student was theough twelfth grades. The
CasMy. Bar Asodatmon, both under contract 01 the parties ór
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although America may
t
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comment,
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association, Is to reinforce the September, 1814, when he some trying times, I feel con.
Association In Sanford for
Frank
Walden
of
Altamonte
exercise of reasonablenqs. I
selection,
meaning of patriotism among looked out from the British std
tided that da
face
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who
practices
criminal
law
and
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personal
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pay reasonable, provable,
Antilley was an elgtIh grade flying over Fort McHenry.
and plaque for his selection in
and keep the Stars and Stripes
wrongful
death
and
general
attorney's
fee and assemble
It pains me today, when I flying Pi'OUdiY over this great
the local competition and a $50 student at Jackson Heights
trial
work,
said,
"First,
you
costs,
I
would
favor such
bond and plaque for selection In Middle School when be entered hear the defeatist remarks UM of ours FOREVER,
have to distinguish between legislation."

3rd Observatory Unveiled
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!) — Cosmic rays that
could provide clues to the origin of the universe will be the
target of the third space observatory that was unveiled at
the Kennedy Space Center.
"Many cosmic rays were probably produced at the
origin of the universe, and others by floating Mars," Dr.
John Under said Monday. "We hope to find out the key to
the origin Of cosmic radiation and how It ties In to the
origin of the universe."

Geneva Student Winner
Of Americanism Contest

Teach Aged To Recall: Prof
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) — Tests that measure
senior citizens' intelligence quotients should not be based
on power of recall since people tend to become more
forgetful as they grow older.
Traditional !Q tests are of only limited usefulness in
measuring the Intelligence of senior citizens, Dr. Walter
Cunningham said Monday.
"Most of the trilnirig of old people has centered on
getting them to think better," he said, "but If my

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'WatchdogsBeing Selected
TALLAHASSEE, Fl.. (UP!) — The governor's office
is on the lookout for hardworking, independent people to
be the eyes and ears of the public on regulatory boards
that monitor the actions of some 500,0 professionals.
So in, four screening committees have been set up to
pick at lead 50 lay members to serve along with scores of
doctors, accountants, engineers and other professionals
who will be picked to make sure their colleagues serve the
pubils well.
While there lane shortage of applicants, Rep. George
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Sheldon said Monday, the problem Is finding
within that
wot people who are aggressive and independent enough
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to serve on the boards without pay.

Sanford Man, 18, Arrested In Bur.lary
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being charged With burglarizing the horn, of a S-*ol,
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masses of crude oil that loomed off the Texas Gulf coast
for weeks washed ashore In thick drifts today, sending
officials scrambling to protect the largest entrance to the
vulnerable Laguna Madre wildlife estuary.
Environmental Protection Agency spokesman Roger
Meacham said a 5-by-Root patch of crude 6 Inches deep
washed ashore at Padre Island 28 miles south of Aransas
Pass. The oil, part of the world's largest oil slick being fed
from a crippled Mexican oil well, Is the first to hit Texas
beaches.
The crude Is located 42 miles north of the location of the
last reported sightings of sheen and Mecham said It Is
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Herald Photo by Tom Netsil

CONTEST

Winner during the final week of the Evening Herald's cash jackpot contest was
Carol Hoffman of 225 Ridge Road In Lake Mary. Mrs. Hoffman received a $50

WINNER

check as the contestant who came closest to determining how much money she
would have saved If she used all the coupons appearing In the herald for the
entire week. A total of *200 had been given away when the contest ended Aug. 8.

Fires Temporarily Contained
BOISE, Idaho (UP!) — Firefighters are taking advantage of an Inch of welcome rain In their battle against
two big biases In Idaho's rugged but scenic Primitive
Area.
One fire was retorted to be temporarily contained
Monday while the other had stopped spreading.
The rain and cooler temperatures halted the spread of
on 65,00scre Mortar Creek fire and the lesser 10,000.
acre Ship Island blaze, both burning along the Middle
Fork of the Salmon River 60 miles apart.

Escaped Rapist Capt
After Holding 6 Hostag e

"Rizzo Defends Police

GARDINER, N.Y. (UPI) —

Escaped rapid Richard Gantz
was captured today about two
hours after he slipped through
police lines around a house
where he had taken six people
hostage Sunday.
State police at Kingston said
Lester Casino Sr., Gantz' last
hostage, was not harmed. Five
other hostages were released

PHILADELPHIA (UP!) — Mayor Frank L Rizzo,
defending Philadelphia police as the nation's best, says a
federal suit accusing him and other city officials of sanctioning police brutality is a "desperate" Carter ad.
'ministration ploy to win minority votes.
: The Justice Department's history-making civil action,
ifted in U.S. District Court In Philadelphia Monday,
dsarged Rizzo, Police Commissioner Joseph P. O'Neill
ahd 1$ other city and police officials with establishing
`policies that led to systematic brutality.
The suit said victims overwhelmingly 'were black or

Sunday night and Monday

morning.

Gaits was reported captured
about 7:28a.m. EDT but no
other details were immediately
avallible.
He had held police at bay with
a shotgun he got at the Casino
home afar escaping from the
maximum security facility

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ATLANTA (UP!) — A trlstate "regional primary"
'probably will be held March 11, despite Republican
dissent about pitting President Carter and Sen. Edward
Kennedy a Georgla-M2Isactsusdtg contest early In the
presidential season.
The second Tuesday In March — the data known to be
favored by
in White House advisors for testing political
waters In Alabama, Florida and Carter's horn. date —
had been urged by Gov. George Bush.. and Georgia
Democratic Party Chairman Marge Thurman.
Alabama and Florida already have set their primaries
for March 11 and It Is possible South Carolina and Tennessee also might settle on that date.

FIsbkill.

Charlie Fidel of the Gardiner
Rescue Squad said a shot was
fired at 5:31 a.m., but he did not
know If It was fired by Gantz or

ATLANTA (UP!) - Pre'idedIii hopeful Sen. Howard
'Baker, R-Tenn., says President Carter r*nitna "an
'âutsldsr" In Washington and will have a hard time
carrying his horns region In a reelection bid.
The Senate minority loader told a news conference
..4onday that he doubts the prudent will have the strong
.Soethern support In 1950 that be .njowd when he
narrowly, sated President Ford three years ago.
The Tennessee Ripuhiken also beaded of his ability to
make Inroad In the South denied other Republic con-

by police.
Three or four minutes later,
troopers and rescue squad
workers entered the house, but
Gantz had escaped, Fidel said,
apparently breaking through a
double perimeter of state police
and sheriff's deputies around
the home.
There are several Isolated
houses and a few country roads
In the vicinity of the Cossano
house on PtIllles Bridge Road,
but the area Is mostly heavy
woods.
Authorities Initially had
spread out In a 4-square-mile

tenders, but noted that "regionalism" no longer prevails
in presidr4lal politics.

house, but shifted their search

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'Outsider'—Baker

to behind the house.
Gantz just before dawn
Monday released Mary Ann
Cossano, 39, who Is eight
months pregnant, and her 5year-old son, Justin, police

said.
Lester Cossano Jr., 21, his
fiancee, Betty Jane Kuhnen,
and Mrs. Genevieve Soto, Mrs.
Cossano's mother, were

'Wherever I went,

"Morvi Is dead," said Sanat
Jhaverl, a goldsmith from
Rajkot, a nearby city. Jhaverl's
ancestral home was in Morvi,
3W miles norM of Bombay.
"When I reached Morvi or
what Is left of it, to pick up my
aunt, I could not locate my own
home," Jhaverl said. "In Its
place I found a huge blob of
mud and tiles with a couple of
sticks of bamboo sticking out."

I saw badly
bloated bodies

lying ... in th.
streets'

"Wherever I went, I saw
badly bloated bodies lying
scattered In the streets. Vultures were everywhere —
vultures on tree tops and
vultures hovered over the
collapsed homes. The smell of
dead bodies
It was a

said. "We had to leave fast with
the people we had managed to
save before gushing waters
closed over our home,"
Continuing rain Monday

hampered rescue efforts made
more difficult because of

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and drove him to their home,
Gantz, who had been at where he allegedly assaulted
Fishkill since July 22, ap- the woman sexually.
parently did not return to his
He later allegedly stole the
cIl from an exercise period truck and was being pursued by
Saturday night, Ganim said, He police when It crashed Into a
was missed during the 11:30 ditch. Gantz fled on foot into
p.m. bed check.
deep woods and made his way
Police said a couple picked to the Cossano home several
Gantz up on Interstate Route 84 hours later, authorities said.

disrupted communications.
Jhaverl said he had to walk
and wade through miles of mud

"Even aerial surveys and
food-dropping operaJIons are
badly hampered," one social
worker said.

before reaching the town.
Health authorities said they
feared an outbreak of epidemics if decomposing bodies were
not burled quickly. Large
numbers of bodies were believed to have been swept
downstream by the flood,

Travelers from nearby areas

said they saw hundreds of
displaced refugees moving
along the highway outside
Morvi.

released Sunday night from the

remots ttae about Mi tulles
south of New Paltz, police said.
Gantz, who escaped Saturday, began the standoff Sunday
night after the stolen pickup
truck he was driving crashed
during a chase with police,
authorities said.
Eldel said Lester Cossano
was "in very good health."
Cossano was Joined in the house
by his wife, brother and son
shortly after police entered the
home.
Eldel said there had been no
arguments between Gantz and
Ids hostages during the siege.
He added that Gantz had
requested and been given
sleeping pills after he complained of insomnia.
Authorities accounted for all
of Cossano's guns, Eldel said,
Including the .410 shotgun
Gantz had used while holding

the family hostage.
Correctional Services spokesman LouGanim said Gaits was
serving prison term of 12 to
28 years for first-degree rape
and 3 to 7 years for thirddegree robbery. Both crimes
were committed In New York

area across the road from the

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Protection Agency will spend $10,010 on research
projects to study acid rain -,a11i1I polluted by power
'ptiui4s, smelters and attornriblls.
phenomenon, which affects mcd 01 an ,l#len east
of the Mississippi, could be worsened with the fidirs In;creas.hith. use cicosl Ineteodof oil hipoweroats
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reporters at the scene said.
Medical teams were sent out
to check possible outbreaks of
cholera.

"We are planning to Inoculate
1,000 refugees per hour," one
health official said.
Harlbhal Bhoora, a Morvi
insurance underwriter and a
survivor, told reporters he and
said.
his brother had managed to
Officials said the number of smash a hole In the roof of their
people killed by the disaster home Saturday to save six
was about 1,000, but Indian members of their family.
reporters and some survivors
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5,000 died In the flood that swept others who remained trapped
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Turkish action on a prisoner exchange treaty with the

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criminal and civil law. I think
government (state and federal)
should have to reimburse a
defendant in a criminal case
who is found Innocent and
acquitted for his attorney's
fees. Right now, Florida allows
a defendant who Is found innocentto recover taxable cods,
but the defendant has the
burden of proof on him — he
must take deposition, for
ewnpie,toseelf Florida din
prove a case against him. To
take It a step further, should
counsel, privately retained by

By HUGH THOON
Herald Staff Writer
Winner take all.
That's the concept of the
courts in England, where the
loser in a lawsuit pays all court
cods and attorney fees and the
scoops
winner up the pot,
Burton Young, a Miami
Beach attorney and vicechairman of the newlyappointed Florida Bar Coininlsalontorecosnmend ways of
making Justice cheaper and
quicker, feels that Florida
should adopt a system similar
to what England has.
"A person should not have to
pay for justice," Young was
quoted by United Press
International on Monday.
In Sanford, Ralph Erlcksson,
assistant Mate's attorney, noted
that "in criminal law, the
defendant who Is not convicted
doesn't have to pay cowtcosts.
Where the defendant Is found
guilty, his court costs are

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challenging to fill the hot lunch trays.
"The price of milk rose four cents this year," says
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more than two cents."
Like a typical family budget, the food service
budget has been increased to keep up with rising
prices. As recommended by Mrs. Whitmore, Type
A lunches will be increased by 10 cents to accommodate inflation.
The total food service
get last year was
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imposed by the victorious Khmer Rouge Corn-

A two-oimce serving of ground beef last year, was
15¼ cents compared with today's price of 23 cents.
French fries are up another four cents and pizza,
another five cents.
On top Of that, nanfood supplies and labor have
also taken a jump.
To help cut costs, the food service personnel buy
food Items In bulk for storage In the wa rehouse In
Sanford, says D.F. Kirkpatrick, assistant director
Of food service.

Sr. LOUIS

The

'The 40-year-old St. Louis
Cardinal outfielder calmly
stroked two hits Monday night,
off the team that traded him
away 15 years ago, to become
On 14th player in the major
leagues to reach the 3,000-hit
plateau.
Despite playing against the
Chicago Cubs and In front of a
cheering crowd of 46,161, Brock
went to the plate with the same

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1V79 might be taken as one more measure dt
Inflation, and in way It Is
The first figure Is what the federal government
put up, In the form of loan guarantees, to ball out
financially beleaguered Lockheed Corp., five
years ago.
The latter, now much in the news. Is
Chrysler Corp. says It must have from the public
coders to rescue It from Imminent collapse.,
Even In an era of megabilllon.dollar budgets
and deficits, that Is not petty cash. The real Issue
In the Chrysler crisis is not, however, the prin
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but the principle of the requested loan.
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tlOUfl3fl5
mien
me
late
Chrysler
and a covey of politicians whose
flIWfl
will
simply
starve.
millions of Cambodians
debate as lawmakers mocked the majestic
districts would be littered with the economic
The cost of the relief effort Is not an Issue Suf
touc hes and gross overspending that have
dehrlsofa collapse can make an Impressive case
ficient funds are available now through the United
characterized the buil ding.
for aid.
the nation's
Nations and the International Red CI'OSS to
"You cannot find any of the great cathedrals of
The carinaker Is
10th largest
Europe or Asia Minor surpassing this ex.
forestall the catastrophe looming in Cambodia.
corporation with some 130,000 employees on Its
travaganza," claimed Rep. Robert Doman, a
The barrier standing between the Cambodian
own payroll and additional
hundreds of
regarded.
His
work
In
the
campaign
brought
STEVE
GERSTEL
BY
California
Republican.
"Not
only
the
exquisite
thousands of jobs In supplier firms depeent to
people and the food necessary to keep them alive is
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The presidential Into high regard..
Parthenon Itself, but verily all the buildings
somo extent on Its continuing ability to do
a purely political one erected by the Hanoi
15Ofl
Is
still
In
its
earliest
stages
There are a number of other senators Who business. Wages and fringe benefits exceed $3
but a few
across the entire Acropolis did not surpass this
government and Its chief ally, the Soviet Union.
gutsy politicians are already taking long-shot worked closely with Reagan
notably Sen. billion annually at Chrysler's major facilities in
The Vietnamese Communists want international
House
Is
hardly
Innocent
when
It
comes
to
gambles and signing on now with a candidate. ices. Helms of North Carolina WhO
The
six Eastern, Midwestern and Southwestern
Win or lose, the Makes are high and those big. tam to join the Californian again but have "
recognition for the puppet government they have
not. states, In which It pays more than $100 million in
elephants: construction of it
installed in Phnom Penh. Hanoi plans to lobby its
Rayburn Office Building, which has some of the rollers looking for the early line are taking their done so yet.
Sen. Robert Dole, having trouble cranking up,
grandest corridors and stairways In the Western chances.
client's case at the "non-aligned" nations' summit
Qirysler puts a large part of the blame for 113
Politicians,
especially
presidential
candidates,
finally
broke through and named his Kansas prf'on federal safety, pollution.control a
world,
was
also
marked
by
huge
cost
overruns
conference in Havana next month. Evidence of the
hd
are notorious for remembering who was aboard colleague, Sen. Nancy Kasashaum, U national fue
and
delays.
l
economy
regulations
theM
have
jacked
'up
inside
Cambodia
would
expanding insurgency
In the uncertain early going and wba clambered ca
chairman, a catch of dlonabh value In a protiaction costs. And It argues that it Is In the
S
p,sgsesd
-essets*-ths
II su-..
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P.M4eat Ca
io
Most
nomination of former Watergate Special nomination.
Most of the Democratic governors signed a magnitude to the national economy.
Thus, Hanoi has turned a deaf ear to the United
ecutordlbaldCoxforafederalappeUate
of support for President Carter at a
implications: is it a proper func*
The days when a strong governor, senator or
But four of them abstained and a ft* far-reaching
aides deny
ofgowrnrnagto prop up private enterprise wlth
insist that representatives of these organizations
that POlitICS did in Cox, whose Intellectual mayor could stack a delegation and deliver It to California Gov. Emmd Brown, Is going tO flJ f?pW&amp;
Should government become, as
be permitted to help administer the relief program
candidate of his choice Is gone. But ends,. agalint Carter for the Iat¼fl,
.qualifications are unchallengeable. Cox's
consumer
and Chrysler critic Rph
Inside Ca mbodia. Without such supervision, there
Many prInent Democrats, either dismayed. Nader putscrusader
prom Is Uat Sen. Edward Kennedy has been semerds, properly packaged and displayed,
"guarantor
of last resort" °!
It,
the
provide nice trimmings for a presidential at Carter's performance or anwilling to get lined
is every reason to, fear that Hanoi would use relief
Na chief sponsor.
rpr4
at
cannot
make
th
up with a potential loser, are being 5*DSly the cosnpstitive marketplace? It on their owLin
supplies as a military and poli tical weapon in its
However, the fight may have just begun. CSInPSIWI.
thoiigh most Prominent olcs.ho2dsrs are careful.
Reports are circulating that Carter will
conquest of Cambodia. Indeed, Hanoi would be
The argument now warming up will become
biding
their time as the chase for the Republican
For Ii,Se
from
e
seat
a
Hispanic
woman
th
nominate for
tempted to use donated food stocks to relieve food
much
hotter before a decision Is reached. But the
a
predla1
Puerto Rico who local leaden say Is
shakes down, there at. exce*1ons. Robert Byrd andhlstcp aide, San.
°" oddo are very long that will be In favor of some
shortages in Vietnam itself.
Republican and "InsensItive" to Individual Predictably, Senate GOP leader Howard of California, are giving Carter no an orm assistance
who chits the Baker Is mining his backyard with the' mod coiwagsment In these troubled days for the
It's wàrth noting that the sponsor of Vietnam's
Keimedy
s
The economic
quences of Chry'Je?i
pr.Mdint. They are Maying neutral.
Invasion of Cambodia, the Soviet Union, has both
ji
ConjnIttee, which mod approve all Iuc
Some
collapse
would be staggering. And there Lss
ago,
he
named
Sen.
Richard
!w
Sen. George McGovern of So Dakota, the
time
the airlift capability and the f unds to mount its own
judicial nominations decide to oppose her, a
of Indiana as his campaign manager and Sen. 1t7$ prseid.c*Ial candidate, wants Carter out of LeCkiSed precedent, favorable In that Lockheed
nasty bsttle could ensue.
famine relief operation to Phnom Penh. Thus far,
natnou1tIn'atetcM
John Danforth of Missouri to head his Issues the White Hoiva.
the Soviets haven't lifted a finger.
program.
Th
to
the
taxpayer.
Nation
al
defense worked In
en
lad
week
Sen.
John
Ch
afes
of
Sen.
Henry
Jac
ks
on
of
Withton,
b,at.
by
In a gesture to demonstrate his support of Rhode laud
e
Lockheed's
favor
and
is
Illo
a
factor In the case
sign
th
Meanwhile, time is running out for the Camed
on
wi
an
endors
e
em
nt
an
in
nominally
d
Caner
1VI$,
Mill
açporti
th
energy conservation, carter ordered earlier
was given the chore of helping pull New gland president but predicts that he will falter and bow of Chrysler, the Pentagon's foremost suppl1ef
31 4 pay f p
bodians. Unless the world is prepared to sit by and
year that federal employee.
tanks.
camp.
watch an entire nation starve, emergency shipfor
psñing spas. One reporter I nto the B)c.r
l)ri
loo
at
his
first
t
king
hr
at
ee
public
c
ches,
McGovern
I.
an
Oi*-sadid
s
up
porter
of
Sen.
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termed the result ing explosion In the
ments of food stocks must begin right now. And to
So
th
e
answer
to Nader's question Is likely to
st
th
em
a
'good
mix"
pi
1IsopMcally.
Edward
Esimedy.
Jackson
feels
Klumsdy
will
be
Issue
Iii
Wii}th4ton."
prvnoimced
1
bureaucracy "the hotte
ensure that these supplies reach the Cambodian
be
a
qualified
yes.
And that raises a further &amp;fld
e
balance
,
Th
of
Lugar,
a
conservative,
noai,i,,.
Federal personnel managers are
people and that the program is administered for
derate, and Chafes, a liberal, w
Danfoeth,
a
mo
Kennedy, himself, has Mssdiadly insisted thu disturbing question. Is the United Slates heading
the rS$UlMIons to rids $ _ ristPolicy.
humanitarian and not political or military purIn
artfullY
designed
to
lead
credence
t
Bakat's
he
expects Carter to win the m"ibiMIi and has down the same roan mat same of tts":'lnReaodrniM has been p'ticularly rong
poses, international supervision is essential.
claim
that
he
can
uady
the
Party sid that he Is pledged to support his campaign for a :-:--I diutelalised partners have already taken,, to
Congress where nearly L000 free parking spaces th
their regret?
e
_t
.hctabls
of
11w
Republicans.
term,
We think Hanoi and Moscow will, however
are tw. every day. Minority Leader Ted
Subsidization of aili ng Indodries In the cans.,
th
Yet Kennedy, more en anyone .1.., ci
reluctantly, permit such supervision if the rest of
Stevens of ?JaMa said that If automobile ROOSId Reagan, going basically With thsssine
WhiCh CS so close to WisSling the IVIS help Carter. * declaration by Kennedy that he amOng others, of Job preservation has long buen
problems ar, so bed in Washington, thin the
the world make. It clear that both governments
thepictlCeIflmach OfWeMernEurcpe. And It is
Capitol
should be moved to Kansas or GOP i'in4on, has again nailed dawn Sen. will not seak or ace* the nomination
as cause
will be held responsible for the fate of the Cam.
often
cited a
of much of what ails the
where
Paul
Lault
ci
Nevada
as
his ".'lesal chairman, dispel much of
p4q5
pflfe
e3se
In
"mide
Amsr1c
,
sanwwiire
bodin *people.
Of
several
countries, in particulir
Thi major dlfteunc. Is that in the pre-IPYS
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Trout, son of former majorleague pitcher Dizzy Trout, has
won six of his last seven starts.
lie struck out seven, including
Doug DeCinces to end the
game, to raise his record to 7-5.
Coincidentally, the elder
Trout threw his last pitch for
the Orioles in Baltimore on
Sept. 11. 1957, when Steve was
six weeks old.
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career here just makes this
night 10 times better," Trout
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American League East, at least
salvaged something from the
night when Jim Palmer was
able to throw some pitches in
relief.
It was his first appearance
since July 1. He came off the
disabled list Sunday.
"I had no discomfort and I
was pleased that I had a chance
to throw all my pitches,"
Palmer said.
In other AL games, Boston
nipped Minnesota, 6-5, New
York edged Texas, 3-2, MUwaukee shaded Kansas City, 54. Toronto beat Oakland, 4-2,
Detroit trimmed California, 5-3,
and Cleveland whitewashed
Seattle, 6.0.
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Louis defeated Chicago, 3-2,
with Lou Brock singling twice
to become the 14th player to
reach the 3,000-hit plateau,
Pittsburgh hammered
Philadelphia, 9-1, and Houston
topped Montreal, 44.
Red Sax 6, Twins 5:
Butch Hobson belted his 20th
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Brock said whether he is in the
lineup is up to the St. Louis
management. But he quickly
added, "I'm prepared to play
every day."

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Brock now joins Ty Cobb, the
all-time hit leader with 4,991,
hank Aaron, Musial, Tris

By MIKE TULLY
UPI Sports Writer

a picture of It If she showed up

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about the accomplishment,
which he has consistently
maintained was a far greater
achievement than either his
single season stolen-base

Checking

Asked what his plans would

his 3,000th hit against the Cubs'
Moe Drabowsky on May 13, 1958
in Wrigley Field.

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hits that he would take no
particular satisfacti9n from
getting the hit off the Cubs, who
shipped him to the Cardinals in

Despite his low-key corn-

player to reach the mark Willie Mays, Napoleon Lajoie,
Paul Waller, Cap Anson, Al
average. At the time he
Kallne
and Roberto Clemente
smiled. "They (Chicago) just nounced his retirement in April.
members
of the exclusive
as
happened to be in town for a dog he said he would play his final
lie is the second Cardinal to
club.
fight series."
year regardless of whether he reach 3,000 hits. Ironically, Hail
Lamp was hurt on the play, reached the 3,000-hit mark.
of Famer Stan Musial stroked

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maintained

throughout his quest for 3,000

suffering contusions on three
fingers on his pitching hand. He
credited Brock for hitting a
good pitch.
"lie's been swinging the bat
very well," Lamp said. 'I
thought it was a good pitch."

"I always wanted
with some glory." Brock said.
"Right now, I'm doing a good
job of it."

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Brock had

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record or his career theft mark. Speaker, Ilonus Wagner, Eddie
Collins, Pete Rose - the last
to leave

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Spanish-language La Raza
weekly newspaper, admitted
Monday he was asked by the
Yankees to take the pleturs.
"A guy came to me at my
pod near first base before the
game, handed me a card. It
read 'Mickey Morabito' and
had the Yankee team emblem
onit," said Carlson. "He said a
young lady was mooning the
lean bus the two previous
nights and he asked me to shoot

got to be straight."

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George Carbon, a Chicago
photographer who coven White

everyone Is making It sound,"
said Mickey Morabito, director
of public relations for the
Yankees. "Things have been
written that aren't 100 percent
factual. No one Is condoning
this conduct, but the facts he"

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bounced around Busch
Memorial Stadium. Brock left
the game after that and will be
honored again by Cardinal
President August Busch before

Brock reiterated that he has
not changed his mind about
retiring at the end of the season
despite his lofty .323 batting

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cheers of "Lou, Lou, Lou,"

1964 for pitchers

Ernie
Broglio, Bobby Shantz and
outfielder Doug Clemens.
"It didn't matter to me if I got
if off the moon or Mars," Brock

June

picture of the girl," he said. "I
Morabito and Manager Billy after that nights game.
Martin met Monday with "It looked like the players don't know if anyone signed
Stelnbrenner before he left for were paying a lot of attention to her. I understand she did get on
Los Angeles for the summer her bared butt, but I couldn't the bus but was thrown off by
the traveling secretary (Bill
baseball meetings.
tell If they autographed It.
We talked and I explained
,,But as she left the bus, she Kane). He told her, 'If Billy
the facts about what hap- spoke briefly to Martin, who sees you on the bus he's going to
pened," Morabito said. "That's was just getting on. He had no get pretty mad."
really all that went on. He camera shot no pictures. He
The story originally appeared
wants to talk to more people talked to her briefly, then went In a column by Mike Royko of
about It and took Into It."
In and sat down. She walked a the Chicago Sun-Times on

While
.$he team members of the New
York Yankees were hoping the
Juror would the quickly over an
)ncident Involving a young
woman who "mooned" them in
4Qdcago during a recent road
trip, George Steinbrenner still
wants to get tothe bottom of It.
The young woman In Chicago
allegely bared her buttocks to
the team for autographs and
plcturetaking purposes and the
club's principal owner is dill
seeking out further Information
on the matter.

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win.
Brock immediately was
mobbed by his teammates, and

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their likely prospects:
me House caved In to the traditional respect
the House and Senate pay each other's Internal
decisions and operations as It narrowly voted to
give what supporters said would be enough
money
a total of $137.7 million to complete
construction of a drlpped.down version of the
Senate's mammoth third office building.
But the action came after the House slashed
$4.9 million Intended for a rooftop dining room
and wood paneling for senator's offices. Critics
contend Congress eventually will restore these
and other cuts and spend $200mlllionto finish the

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Brock got his 2,999th hit, a
bloop single to left field in the
first Inning and reached the
milestone when he singled off
the hand of Chicago starter
Dennis Lamp to lead off the

tei" nbrenner

By DON GRAFF

The Candidates'

Ba

AUGUST PERFORMER

Problems I.
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WASHINGTON (WA) In addition to the
well.publiclzed energy issue, Congress left
several ma jor, and some not so ma jor, Issues
unresolved before It left town for its August
recess. Here Is the status of a few of them and

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LOU BROCK
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Tuesday, Aug. 14,1979--SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

attitude that has made him a
certain future Hall of Fame
selection.
"I tried to be nervous but I
couldn't," Brock said. "I slept
well last night except that our
new baby cried around mid-

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munists. A simmering border war with Communist
Vietnam led to the Vietnamese invasion last year
and the replacement of the Khmer Rouge government with a regime controlled by Hanoi.
Widespread guerrilla fighting against the Vietnamese invaders continues and, indeed, is intensifying.
And now, as a cumulative result of these convulsions, virtually the entire Khmer people face
imminent famine. Most of the rice crop that would
have kept Cambodians alive through mid-1980 'ffl
not be harvested, partly because much of it was
never planted this spring and partly because much
that was planted was destroyed during the Vietnamese invasion,
United Nations and International Red Cross
officials just returned from a fact-finding trip to
Cambodia estimated that 2.25 million Cambodians
face starvation.
The U.S. State Department is even more
pessimistic. Its assessment is that all 5.7 million
Cambodians are in desperate need of food and
medical assistance. Without this assistance,

SPORTS

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There seems no end to the agony of Cambodia.
The devastation visited on that nation by five years
of civil war was followed by the tour-year terror
.

"We do save by being able to buy In quantity and
More Itatthe warehouse," Kirkpatrick says. "Then
we deliver the food supplies to 16 different schools In
the county. This saves some money."
There are a total of 41 schools In Seminole County
but only 16 of those have their own kitchens, he
explained.
"Six Of our kitchens are production centers where
they prepare food for not only their school but other
schools," Kirkpatrick says. "The other ten kitchens
are self-contained in that they serve only their :
,:%.:
particular school."
where
one
school
prepares.
11w satellIte program
toad for another cuts down the cost of food
preparation, Kirkpatrick adds.
Consequently, the high food prices affect
everyone but some cost savers can be Implemented
to use over that Inflationary hump.

food stpllesjor the 197910 school year.
Mostall thIfoodehavegoneispin price since lad
year, Mrs. Whitmore says. The mod dramatic
Increases come from milk, ground beef and hamburger patties.
Lad year, hamburger patties were 19 cents
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NEW YUiilt (UPI) — Next
Did you see where the
them, NBA CommisON to go In the Yankee's(ald
late Philadelphia Flyers named
studying
coach sinner
Larry O'Brien will make
swniner housecleaning
Carke assistant
be
their
celebrated
Gold
Bobby
Glover, Graig Nettles, whom the other day? That's phase his
to what
cornpedecision
nsation theasTrail
Blaze rs
will
one. Phase two is when they receive for Bill Walton. Kermit
they have waivers on and a t designate him head coach, and Washin
gton is a cinch to wind
quietly trying to move righto they're a cinch todoit one day up In Portland as part of San
now NW
after he's finished playing....
ego's compensation....
stay with the Yankees is A3.75
big league manager gets
Last
time
he
saw
him,
million over the next five years, Durocher gave Billy Martin the to the ballpark earlier than
and for that, they feel he can g
needle for adding Jeff Torborg Gene Mauch. He's there so
play someplace else like
as
one of his coaches while early, some of his Minnesota
uico or ioruino. Net tles Will
players think he sleeps at the
passing
over him.
be 35 next week. The Yankees
was kidding Martin, it he still park....
think they have a much better
J.R. Richard, the Astros'
chance of signing Bucky Dent thinks he'd be able to help some flame-thrower, is putting In his
club
either
in
the
dugout
or
again....
11th season In professional
upstaIrs....
Preseason games originally
T
s.eun uray, rew England's
were meant to help get teams
veteran
All-Pro tackle, is on the
ready. That Idea seems ob.
block.
The
Patriots simply want
solde in the NFL Some of the
to
go
with
someone younger
young lions trying to win jobs
than
the
big
Mississippian who
Immediately go into these
will
be
28
thIs
winter....
contests breathing fire and
Any
big
league
club looking
bearing down as If they're In the
for
a
pitching
coach
might try
Super Bowl and one of the
results is a staggering number getting In touch with Bob
Gibson, who says he'd consider
of serious Injuries....
getting back into baseball If the
conditions were right....
Final submissions from Portland
and San Diego are due at
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
O5_$EMlNoLI COUNTY, the end of this week and after

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and he remembers
how naive he was In his first one
with Covington, Va., of the
Appalachian League. "The
other team had a man on first

and I went through my windup
pitching to the hitter," Richard
recalls. "When I got back Into
the dugout, the manager asked
mewhythewlndup?Itoldhlml

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SANFORD, FLA.

Plaintiff

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CITYOFWINTIR5PRJNG$,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TOWHOMITMAYCOP4CERN:

ALLEN C. LANE and MARIE C.
LANE. his wife,
Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE

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on the 27th day of August, 1919, at
tt*houroI 11:00A.M. at the West
Front door of the Seminole County

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Springs, Florida, that said City

avsenhgnid Clerk will off,rfor sai,

to the highest and best bidder for
cash the following described
property:
Lots 47 and 70. MOLL IDAY BEAR
LAKE SUBDIVISION NUMBER 2,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 4, Page ,
Public Records ofSemlnoiaCounty,

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ARTHUR H. BECKW1TH; CLERK
BY Patricia Robinson

GEORGE C. KELLEY, III

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who have also been known In
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available at Ifis office Of 1111 CIty 4IfiOffl.30fajffofll.eWadyIy
Clerk di Pits City of Winter SPringS, Rlghtof.Way Line of U.S. Highway

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Florida,

in Official the years — Bobby L.ggstt and
INIMbIS SIMS.
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All inWaslid peruits are invited Public Records Of liMInsle County,
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THIS NOTICE Shall be published along said RlgN.Of.Way Line bilng to rn.," saidThori*on, who was

WIllIS IVIBII Malta. I$aPeV a curve concave Southeasterly for 16%
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Of general Clrcwlltiift N fits City, having a radIus Of 95594$ fist, a
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MS (1) tIme at INst fifteen (11) central angle di 0 degrs.s $411", a
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srd besrk di S. 29 degriM wai brcs*hi up en a farm,
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however.
DATED this liNt day
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W Ta also has a heavy line
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
ted run $15 sgroso w.v's., a of ad pickup tm-ks.
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at the former Mayfair Inn,
among others. Admitting
she has been through some
major changes In the
modern world, Mrs. Golson
is mostly concerned over
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miles an hour," she said.

done -taking care of the
elderly.

helped raise two foster
grandsons."

Mrs. Golson discussed
astrology and the fact that
she's a Leo. She talked
about the only work outside
the home that she has ever

A member of the First
Baptist Church, it Is obvious Mrs. Golson loves life
and people. She never had
children, she said, "but I

In celebration of her 90th
birthday, Mrs. Golson was
entertained at the Sanford
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Hunter. She said during the

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Henry!"
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wants to marry me and I want "Get well,
to know If I'm too old to have an "Bob." I know five Bobs. I
operation to enlarge my bust. telephoned the store It came
Have you ever heard of a from and they can't trace the
woman having this kind of sale since it was cash transurgery In her SOs? (PS. If I saction.
decide to go ahead with It, could
Three beautiful floral
any husband tell the difference arrangntents, none with
between me and the real identifying names of senders.
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CONSIDERING IT was able to learn the names of
DEAR CONSIDERING: My two.
mediesi ceesultasti Ithrm
A 5-pound box of candy from
that WISE IWISS In
a popular chain with eight
have thu kind of
outlets in San Francisco. I'm
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home. Smiling, she said, "I
got lots of presents."

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stay with Mama for just one
night; change her diaPer, bathe
her and turn her every few
hours so I could get one full
nights sleep.
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You never bother to visit
Mama because her mind 1$
gone and you say 5111 wouldn't
know that you were here. She
coukbt't see you because the's
blind, and she couldo't hear you
because the's deaf. It's true.
Mama doesn't know you
anymore. But you know Mama.
When Mama dies, you will
cry hardest at her funeral. And
you Will probably criticize me
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cried out and I won't have
anything to cry about. But you
will. Think about IL
SISTER
DEAR ABBY: I am 54 years
old. I hay, always been a fairly
attractive woman, and have
had my ogportwtities to mirry,
hidI now did because I was
amberrasud over hawing suck
a snall boain.
I am Sift with a mn who
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It, ceasult a BOARD CER.
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bind may is'
(P.S. Year
may t IS aie to tell the
differmeg 1.1w... you and the
how
real thug. It dep..de
much szpedsacs be's bed with
the 5151
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DEAR ABBY: I am
recovirijig In the hospital from

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operation. But I have encountered another problem,
thoia It's a ifliner one, cornpsrativ,Iy up,"tg.
I have received: A beautiful
scuf with as sselsusd card,

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Two books from two friends.
One, Obviously expensive ($32
psçes) rated uncomfortably on
my stomaclt. I insY read it when
I get home. The other Is a
modest paperback which I am
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Mrs. Golson told of going
to the beach about two
weeks ago and how
"beautiful It was." She said

"I haven't danced since
then," she said. "But I
think I could."

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WEDNESDAY
IS CHICKEN DAY

NEW GENERATION OF DRESSING
It stared with "Saturday Night Fever" and became
a rage — disco dancing. Because of this new dance
craze, there's whole new generation of dressing.
Betsy Johnson designs a dress that flatters, calling
attention to the dancer. Puckered at the bodice it
hugs and defines a beautiful shape.

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their patience alter cxperleaclag
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visitors vhs came in
sees, slay ton Ing tolk be
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TU1- Win Clan ........ ........$a.m..lOa.m.
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PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT
WID.-' All Day Note............... lOa.m..sp.m.
OUR SKATES $218
YOUR SKATES $2.10
£vanIngkuIget$i, ........7p.m.-lIp.ns.
THURS.—Ivudiig S.sslse $1.00......7 p.m.4 p.m.
ADULTS (14 LOver) .......$p.m..hI:31p.m.
FRI. MATINEE
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pivalsesaadgrayy, cM. slaw and 21st butter
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Today, Mrs. Golson said
she reads a lot and plays
solitaire. She does her own
cooking and takes care of
her home.
"1 eat when I get hungry
and sleep when I get
sleepy," Mrs. Golson said.

she was hospitalized about
two years ago -"a minor
heart attack, nothing
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Mrs. Frances 1. Gotson, who says she
reads a lot, examines
bound volumes of the
Sanford
Herald,
dating back to 1922,
the year she arrived
in Sanford via steamfrom
boat
Mrs.
Jacksonville.
Golson has been
living in her home on
Beardall Avenue for
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brother:
Dear Brother:
Tomorrow will be 10 years

since I took Mama into my
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her to a date Institution, but I
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Mama's Social Security thick
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likIng care (a total Invalid 24
hours a day? And when her
check runs g, me mine
($112),mldbsforsthe3rdof the
month rolls around. Its all
°.jone. Mine and Mant's.
Mygoodhiabanddrugglesto
with his
our bills
- Social Security check It isn't MY.
You say you can't afford to
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yourself In bier,
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dgwstt.s and Vallom, and
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vacatlon trip. Idont And your
horn. Is paid for. Mine isn't.
If you don't wad to give me
th became you're afraid I
spend It on myself, why
don't you donate some

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Guy Thornton, long-time
In business for two monthj, them and thougtitabout thjsfor
ANNEX LOT SD, OF GILlS, Replat according toft* Plat thereof
Sanford
resident
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Mr. T'sis open Mondaythroug)3 years. When the opportunity
OVERSYNEET AND DREW'S asJerda4lnP.I.7,page,6ofthe
REVISION, NOW BEING ALL P.M.of Seminole County, Florida,
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president
of
Mr.
Friday
from e:30a.m.to6p.m. came along l took advantage of
WEST 231.3 FEET OF LOT I, ffia cerImS.UdW.es33E,a
Ta Tractor Mower and Truck and Saturday 8a,rn.to1 p.m. A it."
LYING SOUTH OF ATLANTIC the North Line of sold Lot 11,
a Center, U.S. 17-02 at Lake Mary complete parts and service
COAST UNE RAILROAD RIGHT. datanceof5fW, thenc
OF-WAY, BLOCK D, OF D. R. degrees 13'OO E. a distance eofrun
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department Is also part of Mr.
"I enjoy talking and being
195.97 Boulevard.
MITCHILL'S SURVEY OF THE feel toa Point on the Northerly
The business speclallzesjn Ti.
with people and selling fl em
LEVY GRANT, ACCORDING TO Rlght.of.Way of Shepherd Road, John eet t
Thornton, a resident of something they can use," he
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THE PLAY THEREOF AS iIId Point being 3lo.2fiitEastoi
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for)years,15ofth
said.
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Corner Of Lot 1$ of
PAGE 1, PUBLIC RECORDS OF said Spring Hammock
Replat, soon be liking on another line years in Sanford, retired
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, thence run 1.. SO degrees
as well — Belarus, the Largest several months ago. "I soon
PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
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Thornton noted that Agri.
STATUTE 171.S41á PROVIDING
aloi of
theShepherd
Northerly tnamdactur,roftractors in the fOImd thatWUno( theway,"h,
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bsstWplaysalargepart
ZONING FOR THE SUBJECT R
30.02 feet hr a Point Of world. "We will be handling said, adding he decided en his
in the Seninole Coii*y corn.
PROPERTYI PROVIDING FO* liginnIng thence run N. 0 degrees anything from a walker mower current ta1neu because he mustily.
THE AMENDMENT OF THE 13*'W.a distance Of 111.15 fist to
,,It Is amazing how
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AND the Point Of Curvature of a curve up to a 230-horsepower trac- has always been fascinated much prockice is
Mill being
THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE
wi th farm equipmen
cave Southwesterly and having a Los'," Thonstcn said.
t and shipped out 1 the coy," he
LAND USE PLAN, PROVIDING radius Of *15 feet, thence run
A Sanford resident and Pickup trucks. "I like to drive said.
DIRECTIONS TO -THE CITY NerffiweeNrty,aigngme arc of said
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CLERK, $EVCRAIILITY, curve, iso feet through a central
CONFLICTS AN EFFECTIVE aie of N grees ww'
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Point Of Tangency Of said curve, eeaoclats. working with him
A copy of Slid Ordinance 511111 be hence run NA degrees WN"W., a

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TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL PARCEL "5": From the Northwest
AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO CoflljrofLot 17, Spring Hammock

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CITY OP WINTER SPRINGS, distance
Westerly Right-of-Way Line of U.S.
Highway 171. 92 as established in
NOTICE
Official Records Book SI, Page
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
of Seo
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by of the Public Records
fkamps —
LAme city Council Of me City of Winter County Florida,
tMasterly a long said Rlght.of.way
Springs, Florida, that
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said City Line being a curve concave
Council
will hold a public hearing
at
heMterly having a radius of
the Winter Springs City Hail, 400 N.
feet, a centrai angle of 01
£dgsmon Ave.,
Winter
Springs* degrees 22'56", a chord bearing of N.
Florida, on 'Tuesday,
September
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1979, at 1:30 p.m., ci as soon 30
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run N.
distance
ffierssftsr as pOIsIbIL to consider Nstance
degrees 30'00" E., a
of
an Ordinance entitled as follows: 1
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run S.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
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Mrs. Golson and her late
husbsl:d, who was a chief
engineer with Florida
Power Co., rented an
apartment at the corner of
Palmetto Avenue and First
Street. In 1924, they moved
"to the country," as she
calls it, to her present
home. "Mellonville and
25th Street was really the
country beck then, she
said."
While fingering with a
sparkling stone earring to
match her eyes, Mrs.
Golson spoke of the Sanford
social life In years put —
the bails, and parties held

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degrees l3'00"E.a distance of1eg.97
feet to a Point on the Northerly
Rightof Way of Stiephard Rood,
said Point being 315.2 feet East of
the Southwest Corner of Lot ii of
said Spring Hammock Replat,

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Being 90 hasn't slowed
the vivacious lady down to
a stop. She drives her 1964
Dodge Dart everywhere
"except 14" she said. And
she doesn't need a hearing
aid nor a walking cane.
While trclng a pattern
with her fingertip on her
green-checked sleeveless
dress trimmed in lace,
Mrs. Golson recalled
arriving in Sanford in 1922
from Jacksonville. (She
was born In Vlrginla,Del).

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tMncerun S.UdegreesS3'E.,along
the North Line of said Lot 17, a
distance of 204.61st, thence run 5.0

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO
ANNEX
THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PROPERTY: Parcel
"0": from the Northwest Corner of
Lot 17, Spring Hammock Replat,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded in P.S. 7, Page 96 of the
P.R. of Seminole County, Florida,

Final Judgment in Foreclosure
entered in Civil Action No. 791209,
now Pending in the Circuit Courtin
and for Seminole County, Florida.
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400 N. Edgemon Ave., Winter
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B for $27,900. $11,000 dwn. no
qualifying or VA or FHA.
20 lots Zoned Residential
sizes
start at 75*100, prIces start at
$1710. High &amp; dry, you don't need
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stuffIng envelopes with our
clrcuiars. For Information:
Pentax Enterprise Dept. SH
P.O. Box 1131 Middletown, Ohio

a boat.

Howabout a 4 BR, 1 B,older home
on Mellonville Ave., 2 garages,
fenced bk yd., fruit trees &amp;

43042.
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extra lot for only $25,900.

Tradesworker (Electrician)
Salary range 8111-1356 wkly.
Completion of $flu grade, iourneyman level exp. In El. trade or
completion of an approved
training course in the work.
Apply to Seminole County
Personnel office, N. Park Ave.
,Sanford,FI.3277lbyAugust2l,
1919. Seminole County Is Cfl
Equal Opportunity Employer.
M.F.

Immaculate 4 BR, 2 B, 2 car
garage w w carpet, c H&amp;A,
tsCed bk yd. $53,900.

Owner motivated 2 BR, 1 B,
carport, den wwet bar, eat.in
-- kit. $23,000.
Zoned commercIal- 100' on
Sanford Ave. $15,300..
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FICTITIOUSNANI
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business It SR. 126,
mliisø4$i 5.1. 41lemlnole County,

25445. French Ave.
3fl0331, 3237173, 322-0779

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Bobby Greene, REALTOR 625.
0333.

Sanford
House for Sale. Best
Buy
Call local 64I4O39 for
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1001 Palmetto Ave. $33,000.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY
INC.
REALTOR 3237532

332.0612,322-7177
GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES. Mint cond. 2 BR
near hosp. &amp; shoppIng. Lake
fishing near by. Hobby rm., neat
1. clean. $35,500.
DUPLEX GUADRAPLEX
building site. Corner lot shaded
&amp; cony, located near schools &amp;

shoppIng. $12,000.

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BEAUTIFUL LOT In prestigious
Deltona Estates. Many shade
trees make perfect Fl. setting.

See now, $13,500.
WALK TO IDYLLWILDE ELE.
MEPITARY 4 BR, 25, new roof,
patio, sc porch &amp; drapes. Call
today. See to believe. $76,400.

Harold Hall Realty
'Inc. REALTOR. MLS

Rig. Real Estate Broker
2430 Sanford Ave.
3311759
Aft. Hrs. 332.7643, 332-1a6

50—MisceHaneous for Sale

66—Horses

Lake Markham Rd. near Lk.
Sylvan. 60 acres, 20 acres

Pro-keds$14.9Opr.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS

AQHA Gelding "Chicacsaw
Priest" 15.3 hands, cxc. youth
show horse, top performer in
trail, western &amp; English horsemanship. Over 50 1st places in
local &amp; AQHA Shows'. Owner
going to college. Call 37? 0839.

3l0SanfordAve,

already platted. Over 1600' of
By Owner wood frame
bath, 2 large screened porches,
relinished woodwork &amp; floors,
fireplace, wooded lot. $46,500.
331-4692, after 5:30.
3 BR, is bath, split plan. $37,500.
William Maliczowskl Rea)lor
House for sale: 109 Country Club
Rd.? BR, 1 B. 322-8338, alt 2 p.m
Owner will finance.
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New 233 Homes, I pcI. Interest to
qualified buyer, $32,000 to

Lk Front

wooded. $500,000.

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2 car garage, C A&amp;H,
drapes &amp; carpet, lg lot, shade.
Golf course near, many extras.
Priced $62,900. 1mm. possession.
830-6476 Owner.
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4 BR 1' b brick home wbrand
new carpeting &amp; paInt Ihru out,
fenced rear yd. Exc, terms!
$29,900.

home. Central H&amp;A, w-w carpet,
screened porch, sodded yard,
paved street &amp; Much More. SO
pct. assumable mortgage.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322 7498

$37,500.

Raborn

REALTY

REALTOR 322 4000MLS
eWAGON WHEEL CHARM?
BR, 2 B ranch style home, lust

listed. Situated on cor lot, lush
landscaping. $49,300. Call today

for app?.
*LIKE THE COUNTRY? 94
acres In Osteen with 1g. 3 BR, 1'
B, nearly new mobIle home.

$40,600.
FLASH! FLASH!

Owner says to reduce hIs 3 BR, I
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only $24,000. Grab the Car Keys
&amp; See This.

ITEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 322199)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Eves 349-3100. 337-1f59

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Wanted Appliances repaIrable
condition. Washers, Refr., etc.
Kelloggs Auction. 323-7030.

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catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3220216.

your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
,Medel Inc,, Realtor
64130)1,

42—?Mbils Homss
1974 Coachman 5th wP*cel. Low
mileage. Al Conditlgn. Call

Delary 104773-0579.

See our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front I. rear SR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

323-5300

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MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $23 No. ID
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
567-7113

15' travel trailer. Sleeps 6, 3 way
lights, gas 3 burner woven,
toilet, ice box. $795 333.4325.

BACK TO

Cars Removed
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BUY JUNK CARS
From $1010150
Call 322-1421; 322-4160
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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp;

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cars, trucks&amp;heavy equipment,,

3330597

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$23 a Day or Wkly rates.

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FREE ESTIMATES
323 51)9
MowIng
321-0091

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Read today's classified ads for
good bUYS.

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25 pct. off on all
Upholstery cleaning for the

'nonthotAugust. S31.3144.

Vinyl RSpsir

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reuphoistery charge. 569-5177

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INSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
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321.0139 or 9047346701 collect.

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CUSTOMHOME BUILT
REMODELING I. REPAIR
.c BALI NT &amp; ASSOC. 322 1543

ProntoHomeRepair
ElectrIcal, plumbing, painting,
Carpentry. 322.4031

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pay baiance

Interior Exterior Plaslerin':

Call 332-02)6 aft. 6

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373-35640r 323 7710

Repossessions &amp; lrade.Ins.
Brothers ZigZag, auto., Rag.
price $1.93 assume balance of
$75, Singer ZigZag Touch &amp;
ROBSON MARINE
Sew, Rig. price $339.30 assume
2927 Hwy.
balance of $99.50. Toshiba color
Sanford, Fia. 32171
TV 19 In. with remote control, _____________________________
of 5i7, J. C.
Penney 25 in. color floor mooet,
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pay balance of $269. See at
ROOF TI US$11
Sanford Sewing Center, Sanford
We have several sizes of trusses
Plaza, Phone credit manager
for sale at discount prices. For
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PAINTING,CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Es?.
323-0429 after 3:34,

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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 alterS pm. 3210937.

SCHOOL SPECIAL

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

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Pads,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

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8 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc.WayneBeal.3271321

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Sql. Peppers Painting ServiciCustom Painting &amp; detail tn,,
Free Es?. 323 1701.

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Get Cash Buyers for a small Investment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322-2611
or 131-9993.

Cash for your lot! Will build on

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control, Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 3325752.
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75—Recreational Vehicles

322 $721
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PaintIng &amp; ReIr
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Dilivery. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92 So. of Sanford.

Satisfaction guaranteed betor
payment, 333-7137 after 6 p i,

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way. The magic number is
2611 or 131-9993.

Cit 339 6066. 668 83)5

AlteratIons, DressmaWing
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

Wonder whet to do with Two? Sell
One - The quick, easy Want.Ad
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Free Est. Lic 10 pct disc to
B&amp;E Painting, interior exterior
pressure cleaning, roof coat,.0

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51—Household Goods

47-Red

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tenor, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 322 0071

Ceramic Tile Repairs
Residential &amp; CommercIal
898-9503; aft6$30.1815
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Antique Tub-good for
Bath tub regatta or whatever
323-6331

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A&amp;B Painting
Int &amp; Ext Resi. &amp; Comm
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New or repair, leaky showers our
sp.clattyi.t$.VrS. Exp. 569 ssi

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For Estate Commercial &amp; ReSI
dential Auctions I Appraisals.
Call Dell's AuctIon, 323-5620.

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VA-F IIA-235-Con. Homes
Low Down Payment

3l3OrlandoOr.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLlANCES' Saiitór Fur.
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Sat. 9:30 tO 5:30.

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

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly Harrieti's Beauty Noo
519 E. Is? St.. 325742
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45-A—Out of State
Proç*rty

Custom Office Cleaning, corn
mercial, new const. Licensed.
bonded &amp; insured. Qualit
service everytime. Ph, 323 05I
or 668-598.4.

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REAL ESTATE INC.
322-6457
Aft.5322-11I1

O(flceCleaning

Alan's Appliances

plumbing fixtures,

Dinettes from $35 to $103. Hurry
for Bargains. 2621 S. Sanford
Ave.. 322-1191. Open Tues. thru

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(LOCAL) 349-5311

Refrigeration A C Repair

Good used furn, appliances,

For5aleused,somenew,uniforms
of all types. Good all cottr. rags,
boxed or loose. Sanford Dry
Cleaners, 113 Palmetto Ave.

In DeBary 3 BR, 2 bath block

ApplIances

Cash 322-4132

S pc. LR Suite-Sofa, Lovessat,
Chair, Ottoman &amp; Recliner All
for $399. Free Delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.

3390509

Yard debris, Trash

Appliances &amp; Misc.

Beauty Care

deep, $200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17-97 So. of Sanford 322.

REAI1OR'

to

Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
jurrsiture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

911. glassed top display case 26 in,

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Screened &amp; Washed
Cty. Approved for DrainlIeld
Central Contracting Inc.
ç 736 6823
901-775 3553

ALTAMONTE-Lot 100*174 plus
CU Bldg. zoned commercial. Off

Light Hauling

Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

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sod laying &amp; free trimming.
323,2911.

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.

Licensed. 3230039

Beds, ObI motel box springs &amp;
mattresses $30 set. Sanford
AuctIon 1215 S. French, 323 7340.

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1 acres Lake Sylvan. $40,000, Best
Terms. William Maliczow)'.,i,
Realtor 322-7983.

BUILDER. 322-2787.

Rolling HIlls beautIful 3 0R20
masonary home. 2500 sq ft under

322.579)

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL, TRADE
311 315 E. First SI
322-5622

$38,000. Low down payments.

323-5774 Day or Night
W. Gamnet White
Rig. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

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Call Larry for Free Est. 671-6294.
Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.

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Lawn Servtce

cal, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.

322-2125

"Wow, you musta 9ot RICH off the tooth fairy!"

Conditioning

AIr ConditIoning, Heating, Electri-

FREE KITTEN

us,,,

,,•,

01M4

'6$ AMC Sta. Wgn., 6 cyl.. auto
good cond. Econ. trans. A5kiflJ
$750. After 6 p.m. 332.6082.

JUST MARE PAYMENTS-'69 to
'75 models. Call 339-9100 or $34.
4605 (Dealer).

Are you a full time driver with a
part time car? Our classifieds
are loaded with good buy for

LET'SDEALNOW
immaculate 3 Bdrm., I Bath doll
house ready for new owners,
Present owners moving west
before school. A Sleeper at
$28,500 with 1 yr. warranty.

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LOCH ARBOR cyst 42 in 'Sen.
ford's finest section, is only 6 yr.
old. 16*32 pool w-1200 cool deck.
4 BR Is Ideal for rec. rm. 2 blks to

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can

NStSa4 Is hereby given thot I am. isek? Thig

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RancherO
$600
323-8561

—Autos for Sale
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'12 Ford

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German short.haired pointer
puppies AKC from hunting &amp;
field trial stock. 321011$.

LAKE MARY
Fruit trees galore on 3 lots. 3
Bdrm.. Din, Rm., Fam. Rm.
partially
fenced;
12*20
workshop. $25,900.

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collect.

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.?m
gPIES? RUAPiNS ..leIy'C.
if ESsiAwX CANOEs .
e, on
SICSNO1S*NS Jw,l_, .*.i Wend Se riIslu

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1977 AMC Gremlin
Auto, A C. PS. Like new
373 7607

Want Ads Get People Together Those Buying And Those Selling.
322 2611 or $319993.

7, 11. 21,

-.eis,
, Ike day ,fl. A,
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public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. Its
the only one In Florida. You Set
the reserved price. Call 904 755
8311 for further details.

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1975Chev'tonP.U,
ócyI..std ,goodon gas,
$2950. 323-6035 aft. 5p.m.

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a"

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'762ton truck
Newflatbed,exc,cond.
Low mi, aft. 5 3231980

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tON SPed k*lliulIslv

Hwy 92. 1 mile west of SpeedwaYDaytona Beach. wilt hold

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Publish' JU,

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brick cons?. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $26,500.

0

semissier',

'$1ClION __MICS en 011.119
SlUm jrfl if inlirusuces is
is rN*WS.St\ *51*.*, ho aPI 11, same
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1411 Valencla Ct. 3 BR, 1'-2 bath,

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eq*scflm 1*nfft Mdi W
- 11101 I, PrIMe PMWLSM
.
In aiding in

am. StoU*

ImMure: ArIIWrH. Seckwim,

ipsW the Islidipy,

ONCiliIMlWhNyIthereytWi
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11792) Sanford

323 5324

BATEMAN REALTY'

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French

Phone 322.7$$1, Sanford

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tSmhu.197,atmN*
1 ,j -'
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AuguSt 7, ii,
21 1979

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bemidsIl

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1-,.SICTION'6:'-Nasy

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-ls fir pefllsigeflsss uy
MNanPIy Business- lnSsrjvlsss is

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L.PiertdS,pla$,ot$
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sold - Chanter if the City - Of
tNILJtPisrlda,Iheprevfofoisot

1e.

and will not ho descr1*ln.$el

en

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243S' S

CT1

Owner will hold.

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

landscaped, work shop, green

fty

"v - Duplex (2) 2 BR units fur-n. a.
ranted $23,900. Only $4000 down.

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(cr)

Room for a growIng family. 4 BR,

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JUST LISTED
Stone Island Area 3 beautiful
wooded lots. Over ' acre.
Enterprise and Huffman Rd.
Priced at only $8,000 and $9,000.
Won't last!!! Better call,

roof,

143.900.

DIXIE PSI PG 103

*4 ffj

Name
hiM in any contract entered Info
of me
perivant tO thiS advertisanwet. Florida, t. City It Lengwg*4, DaCounsey Heirs
include *4 annmta$len
All .i said Dressrtv
M1.le..

•iqiiui

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i,4

WORLD.

yd, nicely landscaped, C HIA,
w-w carpet. Good location.

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lWS

REALTY

.Needa4BR,26? Carport, fenced

________________

that theY mUSt IttW3MIIViIy

LIKE NEW
3 BR home w-C H&amp;A, tastefully
decorated. Deltone area. Priced
right at $25,500.

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which
se as to Include was assessed areas follows:
51g. Cathy C. Markowics
man the minimum salaries I- laid ianredefined
iuerein
descried and
PublIsh: August 7, 11, 21, U, 1919
Certificate No. w
wagesaitlerffilnth,speciflcatlens amexad.
Year of Issuance 1974
must be paid on this eroja,
SECTION 4; Tht the City Clerk
DescriptIon of Property: LOT 31
All bidders are herday netItiei

William P. Layer,
$UPerinIeOdat
PublIsh A. 7,14,31,1979
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REALTORS 0 PARK

LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT?
House &amp; Garage Apt. good
location. $32,300.

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oppothInNy,aidpaymentotnees hershy

'Chabmies

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

neighborhood will go FHA or
VA. $34,500.

Owner 323-0061, or 162-7375.

NowacceptingappiiCationsfor full
&amp; part time employment with
Handy Way Food Stores. Must
beaver 1$ yr. old. Apply at any
store.

________________________________

322-2420

pets. $300 + security. 305.327.
0473.

near SR 46. Cattleonly. $100 mo.

if you are having difficulty finding
a place, to liv.. car to defy. C
lob, or some service
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

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MAKE A WISH! 3 BR, 1'7 hath
home In Sunlandi Split BR plan,
tree shaded fenced lot! Immaculate! BPP WARRANTED.
A' buy for $31,900!

I urn, carport. No children, no

35 acres

.

Fl.. Stat. s. 171.544.
SECTION 3: That the property

lott of storage &amp; goodies! BPP
WARRANTED. Just $44,000!

IMMACULATE
2cr 3 BR home located in a quiet

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37-E Pasture- Rental- -

AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
EngIne rebuilder. Seminole Auto
MachIne, 301 E. 25th P1. Exp.
onlyl Wages commensurate
ablllty.fringe benefits.

w

bath home in Pinecrest w-above
ground pool, eat in kit., patio,

2565

Unfurnished

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Legal Notice

FAMILYS DLIGHT! 3 BR, 2

BU1LDINGSt! New All Steel, Pre.
engineered, clear span (NO
Seconds), 30 x 4$ x 12 for
$3,991.00, 10 x 4 x II for
$1,986.00, 10 x 72 x II for
$3,951.00, IS x 72 x II for
56.917.00. F,O.B. factory. All
buildings includelS lb. wind load
and large double slIding door.
Call 303.33)4641 9a.m. to5pm.

24 HOUR tO 322-9283

322.7983.

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339.0509
3390501

DeBary 2 BR, 1" b, C H&amp;A, part.

Supermarket help. Must be experlenced. Stockmen, cashIers,
meat cutters. Apply in person
Food Barn, 25th &amp; Park.

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SUPER! 3 BR, 2 bath home on
beautiful tree shaded lot! W-w
carpet, eat In kIt, 8. More! Nice
neighborhood! Only $32,500!

DAYTONA AUTO AUCIIOII

3237361

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REALTY
SIALTO'

$96,500!

FISO super cab, $550

Call Cark 8. Hirt 323.7550

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breakfast bar
&amp; Many Extras! Yours, for

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INC.
REAL1OR'

101 Bidg.
E.AltamonteDr.

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RODIE'S

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P-U, I on the floor.

1975 Ford

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

62-A—Farm Equipment

JM, I- PC, lereptace,

Sanford's Sales Leader

31A-apiexes

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BEAUTIFUL! 3 BR. 2'- bath
home In Wilson
.
P1. w C H&amp;A,

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
Clean furnished 1st floor Apt.,
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
Prlvateentrance,adultsonly,no
MORE
HOMES
THAN
pets. 1004 Palmetto.
ANYONE! JOIN THE ONE
_______________________________
________________________
THAT'S NO. 1!

experience.

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Dated

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inc dlshes&amp; linens. SlSOwk., $100
mo. ~ tax. 322-7991.

FLORIDA STATUTE 197.246
heretofore descrIbed in SectIon 1 It
Florida, under the fictItious name of
Notice of Apalicalfea ten Tea Deed
misOrdInenceIh.vemeas,,ug
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, SOUTHERN ENERGY DESIGN
PubIisJ: July list, Auguit
finitualltlis and technIcalitIes In payment bond or bends.
ciaurncatiosof 46.1 Light lndastrlal that laymen J. &amp; Mary H. Schmitt and that I intend to registir said
urn, &amp; suit, is,,
bidding, and to awl the lob in the
Attention is called to the III form
name with the clerk of me Circuit
met ciassilicatlen is described In the holder si the following
this *h day of Juty, iv,. best litlersel Of the Owner. No bid requiring a Base Bid and Unit.
Price flue Zoning Ordkuanceof the CIty of tificate. has filed said certificates court, Seminole county, Pionld. in
(SEAL)
Will be withdrawn for a period of 20 BIds. Each bidder Is required to
bid
Florida.
for a tax deed to be Issued thereon, accordance with the provisions ot
Signature: Ar1hr H. Seokwiffi, dayS frem the IPIIIfI ditS'
on the Base BId and each Unit Price.
SECTION 3: That flue corporate The certificate I' mbens id y
s Fictitious Nams Statutes, ToJr.
Ttue$theel Peardof
Attention is. called to the lImits it The City of
Leniwoad, It issuance, me
$IMInOie Countr
Clerk Of CWcuit Csurt of
*4 Wit: Sectionl63.geFinJlda$tatutes
previsIons fY NUSI ifIl*YflhiIlS Florida,
it )57.
be and It is herewith and property, and the names in
RobertO. FeaIlu,

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cording to law the preperty 'SS$",anddellver.dnoIlats,ffian den an acceptable sureties In 10
descried In such certificate or date and hour mentioned above.
amount equal to S per cent it the bid
certiflcites will be aiM to the
Owner resserved me right to 'shall be submitted with
lilIwit cash bidlsr at flue court reject any or all bids or certain.
The successivi bidder will be
house deer en the iON day of Sep. partlens of a bid asItlpulated In the required to furnish
tembar, 1979 at 11:11A.M.
BID FORM, and to waive any in. satisfactory performance and

MOCZ AMUIP-

5*31

1 BR executive decorator furfished Condo. Pool, club house,

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redum.d ac

(7)LCAY
RNDAY NOI1SiPIS

99

Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.

Night cleaner. Apply ifl person
Holiday Inn of Sanfotd on the
lakefront.

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$ CARLOAS 1US$ ONLY

town, very clean &amp; roomy. 5

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Wanted

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700

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Apts. for Senior Citizens, Down

tl2FrenchAve.
(Corner 10th &amp; French)

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TCOAYINPLORIDA
S000MOIUIISPLOIUDA
HI, :3R

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MANY MANY MORE

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5:45
WEATHER
147
(I)EYUWITNUSSOEAFPIIWS

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31—Apartments Furnished
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Will train, 1mm. opening.

and

(2) PORTER WAGONER
5:30

7:0-9:11

.

FACTORYTRAINEE

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15

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cable TV. Everything furnished

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•'TH1

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Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323 1670 Mariner's Vll(ge.

WELDER

MAKE AN HEIRLOOM

5

4:30
@)MIKIOOUSLAS
MARY TY'.M MOORE

MORNING

"Return
To Macon County" (1975) Nick

--1 BR- S189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport-.

1mm. openings, steady work.

(2)EMIMENCYONEI

•uiwrrciio

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SECURITY GUARDS

At!!LA.LS

(2) (12) NBC MOVIE

3p-'

.

dents usa a pizza factory as a
front to catch a

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[I
E AL TOR
MU
171 6061 or eves. 323 0517

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results.

REALTY
OVER 6MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979

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Potential to earn above avg. Income.

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(fi)

selling a phony product soon
Iinds himself dealing with

STE N SIR C)

Sanford Gracious living Reas
Weekly &amp; monthly rates. Inquire
S. Oak 841-7sa3.

SAL ES REP.

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M. Unsworth Realty

Rooms

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Dog, fern., wh &amp; blk mixture, 11 Career person exc company, out
s. old, 20 lb., $25 reward fOr
going personality.
return or Information. 323-0996.

9Good

Lawnmower sales &amp; service. We
sell the best &amp; service the rest.
Western Auto
301W. 15, St.
32? 4101

our lot or yours.
FHA-VA.FHA235&amp;215

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portunity.

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Build to Suit

Episcia, hanolna baskets.
Redlon Nursery, 170 5. Country
Club Rd., Lake Mary. 323-5681.

Great company

80—Autos for Sale

79—Trucks-Trailers

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OUR CONCERN
SECRETARY

Experienced steel saw.

Found: Puppy black, fuzzy
S. SanfordAve.
Call 3224745

62—Lawn-Garden

Oi'sh Gardens, folIage, cactus,

MGR. TRAINEES
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by Gill Fox

YOUR FUTURE

SAW OPERATOR

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(4)NEWLYWIDGAMI
SIARNASY JONES Barns-

.t)engxiao Ping's Februaryvisit
to America, fighting the Mlulssippi Iloods of April, a school

,

'Good office skills, accurate typing.

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(1)

1

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339-4553.

SIDE GLANCES

41—Houses

Earn extra money. No investment
Take orders for Lisa low priced
leweiry. For free catalogs call
toll free 1l0O63112

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Ingrid Bergman. (Part 2 of 2)

2of 2)

, ,

ORDINANCE NO.443
INVITATIONTO BID
AN OR Di NANCE OF THE
Construction of SENIOR HIGH County, Florida, under the fictitious
nameof STAR PEOPLE RECORDS CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
CA)0$IARCH h3RTOMOR"
SCHOOL "EBB", Lake Mary, and that I
to register said ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
intend
R
Seminole County, Florida
______________________
name with the Clerk of the Circuit WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
NYAN'SHOPI
0
Court, Seminole County, Florida In OF THE CITY OF LONGW000,
Sealed
bids
from
General
Conlao
FLORIDA, AN AREA SITUATE
UnIque Kindergarten
tractors will be received by the accordance with the provisions ot
'
for5'earolds
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To- AND BEING IN SEMINOLE
_____
Owner, The School Board of
COUNTY, AND MORE PAR.
Call 322-6443
MEICAY
Seminole County, until 7:30 p.m., WIt: Section $65.09 Florida Statutes
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
ANO THE
•TI*
Sept. 12, 1979 at the School Board 1957 '
FOLLOWS: REPLATOFTRACT7S COMMUNITY BULLETIN
Sig. Terry Brooks
RESTLESS
offices located at 1211 Mellonville
OF SANLANDO SPRINGS, AS
BOARDS ARE GREATPublIsh:
August
14,
21,
21,
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, 32771,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
limber
4,
1979
Phone (305) 3221252. At that tIme all DEM.
130
I-AGE 2, OF THE PUBLIC RE.
BETTER,
__________________________
bids will be opened and read
(1) 0 AS THE WORLD
CORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
publicly.
niiiis
FLORIDA, BEING THE 5W¼ OF
First&amp;Onlychlldcarecbnter open
Bid documents are open to public
THE SE¼ OF SECTION 6,
Begin
Saturday in Sanford
inspection In the office of the
FiCTITIOUS NAME
TOWNSHIP 21 S., RANGE 30 B.'
nlng June 2. Sanford Early
(7)TH(DOCTORS
Director of AuxilIary Services
Noticellherebygiventhatweare REDEFINING THE CORPORAT
Chlldcare Center. 322-4443.
1ONIUPITOLIVI
(SchoolloardOffices), F.W, Dodge engaged In busIness at 2034 Sussex LIMITS OF THE CITY OF LONG.
PLERS$OW
Plan Room and Central Florida Rd., Winter Park, 32792 SemInole WOOD, FLORIDA, 'to INCLUDE
Builders Exchange In Orlando; and
County, Florida, under the fictitious SAID LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL
ThngS tO Eat
9:30
may be obtained from the offices of name of THE PRINT WORKS, and
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____________________________
LIMITS OF THE CITY;
(7)ANOTHIR WORLD
Gutmann Dragash Associates Ar. thatweintendtor.gistersaldnam, AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO Poultry, beef, pork,
fIsh. Free
G0I0
liGHT
chltects Planners, Incorporated, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE SAID
dsIivery,mIn.$20order,5anfo
Sanford Atlantic National Bank SemInole County, Florida in ac LAND
3:00
ANNEXED; PROVIDING
area. 332.2374. Sam's Portion
Building, Sulte101, P.O. Drawer93l,
cordance wIth the provisions of the ZONING CLASSIFICATION;
•GIRSPITAI.
Meats.
Sanford,
Florida,
32771,
upon
Fictitious
Name
Statutes,
To-Wit:
330
PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHTS ___________________________
request accompanIed by $250.00 Seclon $65.09 Florida Statutes 1957. AND
PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZEN. (,4)OMA'rH(R)
deposit per set.
Sig. Edith Entwlstle
SHIP
IN
THE
CITY;
11—instnictio.n
400
Deposit will beretunded infull for
Robert Entwistle
SEVERABILITY; AND EF.
________________________
two sets to Contractors submitting Publish: July 31, August 7, 14, 21, FECTIVE DATE.
bona tide bids and return of ,79
(4)THINGSHOW
WHEREAS, there has been filed
documents In good usable condition DEL.142
with the City Clerk of the City of
within days after the opening of
323-5512
SWILD. WIlD WORLD OF
Longwood, Florida, a petition
CreatIve Expressions
bids. Refunds for sets in excess of
________
___________________________
containing the names of the _________________________
Iwo will be less 8150.00 to cover cost
property owners In the area of
INVITATIONTOBID
ofrsproductlon,onthesamebaslsof
Seminole County, Florida descrIbed
18-Help
return of documents.
The HousIng Authority of the
CIty as follows:
Contractors
who
obtain
bid
of
Sanford,
Florida
wIll
receive
bids
.
Replat of Tract 73 of SANLANDO
for mod.rnhzatIon and additions
documents and do' not bid ft',
LPN full time. Exp. w.Florlda
to SPRINGS as recorded In Plat Book
CA5TLE BREWER COURT FLA.
project,
mustrehjrnsamea$
least
1*
7,
:i_
licanse. 4.12. 322.1564, Sanford
Page 2 of the Public Records of
14-1, DAY CARS CENTER
days boisms liii bid st,, or pay
AND ismlqiei. county, Fiends, ng
Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
$KPAN$13N TO MNtINAsc*
,
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'4 of the 3E¼ of Section 6,
TNI00000UPI.1
reproduction and handling, as set SHOP BUILDING only, until
For a career in Real Estate call
2:00 TownshIp 21 5., Range 30 E.;
5:30
'forTh above.
P.M.,Onthe2othdayofAugvst
Realty World, The Real Estate
Sub-contractors and others may at the AdmInistration Building, requesting annexation to the cor.
(7) f$
Agency June Porzig 323.5324
porate
area
of
the
City
of
Longwood,
obtain
Castle Brewer Court West
complotebid documents upon
HOGAN'S HQI_$
deposit of $250.00 which will be
Sanford, Florida at which 10th 51., Florida, and requesting to be in.
time and cluded therein; and
Experienced maintenance supr
refunded, less $150.00 to cover placeall bids will be publicly opened
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
WHEREAS, the City Commission
roduct
and read aloud,
costs, upon return
of the City of Longwood, Florida,
&amp; Cony. Hom• 950 Mellonville
'
Proposed
forms
documintsingoodcondltionwithins
or contract doFLORIDA STATUTE 191.246
ermitMtuldpropeflyIi
days after opening of boPartlal
cuments, Including plans
to annexation, pursuant to
NsIlceef*pallcaflspfenyazD,.d sits to material supplIers will be CII Icatlons, are on file at the offIce wi
PN, IItlme pad tIme. Apply
• requirements of Fla. Stat. $
NOTICE iS HERESY GIVEN,
In person Lakevlew Nursing
issued at cost of reproduction,
of the HousIng Authorltyol the City
171.044;
and
that Dr. J.W. Hickman the holder of
-_Canter 919 E.
Bach bId must be accompanied by of Sanford, Florida, AdmInistration
WHEREAS,
the following certificates has filed - a certified chick or bid bond Issued Building, Castle Brewer Court, of the City of the CIty Commission
Longwood, Florida,
$sidcsrtiflcatesforafaxdesdtobe by an acceptable surety company $aflford,Floridaandttueofflceof
AVON
the hasdeemeditlnthebestlnte,.tof
Issued thereon. The certificate for tlIesthsn3percinfofffiebae
FIGHT INFLATION
Architects, Outmant, Dragash
the city
s Lonqwood, Florida, to
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
numbsrsandyearsofiesuance,The bid. TM successful bidder will be Associates, Architects, Planners
power. For detailL call 1.141.
descrIption of the property, and the required to furnish performance Inc., Sanford AtlantIc Sank accept said Petition and to annex
4413 or 444.3079.
iis.rws In which It was assessed a'. bond •nd labor and materials Building, SultelCO,p.O. Orawer 93$, saId area;
NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT
fellowi:
payment bond, each In the full Sanford, Florida.
Evening cook. Apply in pinion
ORDAINED
v
THE CITY
Certificate Ne. 1317
amount of the contract sum, issued
CopIes of the documents
Holiday Inn of Sanford on the
may be' COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
Veer e issuance im
by a bonding company licinsid In obtained by depositing
$23.00 with LONOWOOD, FLORIDA, AS
Oescrlplieeu of Property SEC 19 Florida.
the Architect for each set of
TWPS1$*GI$I 111 FT OFN 171
To be eligible for consideration, documentssoobtained.$uctudepsj$ FOLLOWS:
UtilIty person. Apply In piq
SECTION 1: That the following
PTOPI½OP$1¼0P$W¼WOp
bldsmustcomplywimfluelas
Hol$d Inn of Sanford on the
wlllberefundedtoeachpensonwho doIbedproperty,to.$:
RD
Florida, all conditions of the rstumsthepIam,scKicstIorisan
IITOII.
Replatof
Tract
hf
SANLANDO
Name in whIch 11113111 Ma FiCNkatIenS.andmlastbsmadeon other documents if goOd condition
SPRINGS as recore in Plot Book
icii*iaij ers
Mechanic or trainee for VW's, 3
- afacwmlleottheforrnincludedwith within 10dsysfterbldcpenIng,
7, Page2Oi the Public R.cordsof
ANsi said property being In the flue contract documents, In
day wk., paid holidays, fringe
A certified check or bank draft,
ileCounty, Florida, beIng the
Ceue$y of Seminole, State of duplicate, enclosed in an opaque
etits.
es to $300 to start
pay.bletothe Housing Authority of Sw'Aofme$E¼el$.ctIons, Town.
Fiends.
sled envelope bearing the name the City of Sanford, Florida. U.S.
depending on exp. 322%3,
215.,
5511,.
311. be and
me
.is heneW annexal
U,r.lses luch csrtmcae. or ci,. aid address of flue bidder and Oovernment Bonds, ens satisfac. semi
to and
tlficates WuaII be
marked: SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL tory bid bond executed by tIli

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(2)C4)00NIW$

9:00

STREET (R)

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41—Houses

18-Help Vnt.d

Longwood area. $100 reward.

130-9195

DEM.M

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at P.O. Box 553
Cauelberry, FIa. 32707 SemInole

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THE RUNAWAYS An
elderly man's use of vigilant.
tactics to clear the juvenile
hoods out of his neighborhood

Chairman

PublIsh: August II, 23, 1979

DEL143

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150th annlv.fsatyOfJOeSlStrau$s'bkth-

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3 or 4 yr. old German Shepherd,
fern., damaged ear tips. Missing Take charge person. Exc. op

Local Planning Agency
Seminole County,
Florida

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DEL.12a

Sig. Kent J. Casileman
PublIsh: July 31, August 7, 14, 21,
1979

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SS.09 Florida Statutes 1937.

12:00

Choir celebrate the

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Name Statutes, To-Wit:

Seminole County,
FlorIda
PublIsh: July 31, August 7, 14, 21,

18—Help Wanted

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GAL FRIDAY

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Benjamin E. Price,

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German Shepherd, last seen
Laurel Ave. Name "King". Call
32241 after S or $30-1942

invited to attend and be heard
concerning the proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan.
BY ORDER OF THE LOCAL
PLANNING
AGENCY
OF

SherIff

County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of th Fictitious

AFTERNOON

kovsky and the Vienna PNlhar.

O SHA NA NA Guests: The

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County, Florida, under the fictitIous described real property.
That said sale is being made to
name
of
AUTOMATIC
IRRIGATIOPIDESIGP4, and that I Satisfy the terms of said WrIt of
intendtoreglstersaidnam,withthe Execution.
John E. Polk,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole

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June, A.D. 1979, in that certain case
entitled. M. Katherine Long
Plaintiff, -vs. Victor Zafuto,
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered to me as

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10:00
•H8W11TIT$
A INRTHOAY PARTY FOR
JOSEF STRAUSS Willi Bos-

Two teen-agers are confronted

with a dilemma In dealing with
sax and the social importance
that their peers attach to it.
0 THE NEWLYWED GAME

HIGH ROLLERS
THE PRICE IS RIGHT

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Elaine's young son while she is
temporarflyout of town. (R)

LIARS CLUB

in the

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0 TAXI The cabbies raluctantly agree to babysit for

REPORT

rendered

Found

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Feeling" A portralt of composer Elizabeth Swados and a
sampling of her work are
presented (R)

MACNEIL / LEHRER

Chdchs's upset uncle,

SCIS NEWS

The Incredible

final ludgernent

aforesaid court on the 35th day of

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SECRETh
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SELECTRICC0MPANY(R)
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ELIZAIETH SWADOS

"Girl With

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MOVIE

conservative as she first

TYLER MOORE

Rhoda's green thumb coo'iinces her that she should go
into the house-plant business.
0 NEXT STEP BEYOND "The
Confession"

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MIKE DOUGLAS

0T$ES COMPANY
learns his new flame, an old.
fuhloned girl, is not quite as

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entire population.

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Baaellart, Susan Strasberg. As
Insurance against exposure, a
wanted war criminal plants a
device In the sewers Of Hong
Kong which will release enough
nerve gas Towp. OW TflSCRY$

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6:30

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9:30

TODAY

MORNING

of the Circuit Court of

Florida, in order to discu4s and hear
comments on additions and
revisions
as
Comprehensive
Amendments to the adopted
Comprehensive Plan for Sminoie
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, County, Florida. in addition to the
and I have levied upon the following Mass Transit, Aviation.Porfs, and
described property owned by Victor Electric Utilities Elements a
Zafuto, said property being located Library Element will also be con.
follOws:
In Seminole County, Florida, more sidered. While the entire CornBIG CYPRESS ASSOCIATES,
particularly described as follows:
prehensive Plan will be subject to
LTD.
1512
Meadowlark
Drive, revlsw,primaryfocuswlllbeonth.
by DELRON CORPORATiON, its
Longwood,
Seminole county,
Short Range Development Plan
General Partner
FlorIda, otherwise described as Lot
(principally the Detailed Future
By: L.C. Grarnmer
fl, Block B, Skylark Subdivision,
Land Use Plan). This hearing is
President
cfflna f fI nIal th.r.nf
h.Inn h.Id ,iii,u,,M •. •k.
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
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RordedInPitBooki1ages $4: requirements of Local GovernmentFlorida, July 24, 1919.
$5, Public Records of Seminole Comprehensive Planning Act of 1973
4Personals
Publish: July 31, August?. 11, 21, County, Florida.
and Chapter 74-412, Lawsof Florida. __________________________
1919
and the undersigned as Sheriff of Based in part on the comments
DEL.141
SemInole County, Florida, will at received In th. public hearing the
Womanw.sonwouldllke
11:00 AM, on the 22nd day of Local Planning Agency will make
toshareyourapt.
August, AD. 1919,offerforsaieand recommendations on amendments
fl3.1$
sell to the highest bidder, for cash, to the Comprehensive Plan of _______________________
subled toany and all existing liens, SemInole County for consideration
____________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am at the Front (West) Door of the by the Board of County Corn.
5-4
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engaged in business at 905 Turtle Seminole County Courthouse in mluloners In public hearIngs on __________________________
Sanford,
Florida,
the above October 9 and 23, 1979. The publIc is
Mound Dr. Casselberry Seminole

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seal

$emiia County, Florida, upon a

with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in and for Seminole County, Florida
upon receipt of proof of the
publication of this notice, the tictitious Name, to-wit: SHEOAH
GOLF CLUB under which we are
engaged in business at 717 Highway
134, Winter Springs, Florida 377C7.
That the corporation Interested in
said business enterprise is as

G00oM0lININoFLOloA

lesbian encounter, a frustrated
schoolteacher has a brief,
unhappy affair with a man
before moving on to new

800
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€D ONCE UPON A CLASSIC

Execution iswed out of and under
me

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NOTICE is hereby given that the
Local Planning Agincy of Seminole
County, Florida, will hold a public
haring on August 30, 191, at the
hour of 7:00 p.m., at the Altamonte
Springs City Hall, Commission

by virtue of that certain Writ of

N3.0,Fior1da5tatutes,wiilrngister

826

James Otson. Repelled by a

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name S$atuti", Chapter

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NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE

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jrmlt the increase in rates,
3-2 vote
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turned &amp;wn a proposal, to spend $1,811 for a brick sip to
be placed at the civic. center. The sign would have UAW
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A Utah reader asks if there
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The bidding of today's hand the Valet.
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Yes. It is the French name
Alice In Wonderland. East's for the Jack.
opening bid was subminimum. INEWSPAI'MI KNTERPHI~sh ASWN i
South's two-heart jump was
supposed to be a weak Jump
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overcall. but was rather thil OxPwt$? Write Ask the
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said.
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gouty arthritis. Thus, gout IS condition of the patient.
Commissioners has finally Courthouse.
the sign in pad years, said up," he said, "and every time It posting a sign, other corn- signs reading In bold print: to spend and only one sign was proposal to put one sign on the
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DEAR DR. LAMB - What
agreed to Identify their home.
"There OUght to be acme there has not been opposition to came up afterwards there was missloners would begin debate Seminole County Courthouse. needed. The sign on the east courthouse's west side facing
thritis.
can a person do If he swallows
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side of the building and one sign would not be visible to the
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
To pay for audits of past years (18-17 and 17-18), It might Tallahassee.
tabihity Act, which becomes effective Oct. 1, requires counties to
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arthritis which Is a generalized and stop the
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information required by the federal government regarding $2.5 Letters also were sent to the state senators from Seminole, Clark.
wal's office'
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,whilie officials begin an Intensive lobbying effort to Wing about
have to swallow all the time.
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Munmation of the joints.
legislative relief.
In their letters, the commissioners make three points:
$16^ or roughly am pmmt of all tM county,s operating berger said.
The fact that you swallow air
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There are a lot of other and produce lots of URV&amp;
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the county be unable to provide the audit information to
ft IM Florida I*g1dature requiring countin to have audits . funds. He said that figure has bm budgeted for fiscal year IM theShould
causes for arthritis, including suggests to me that you might
million,
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passed by the 1978 session of thie Florida liAgiallature
federal government, it might have to refund the $2.5
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tuberculosis was a com.mon may be able to help you with
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He said the effects of the bill could rwA in the courAy having
becaum accowtants will now figures from prgviout years and
cause. Stated another way, your tension problem.
sources
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to spend as much a $0,=for anditing few The county could
thie last state audit of Seminole County was done in IWS.
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of a number of different in- my best suggestion is to learn to
certified public accountants to perform both financial and
didn't anticipate having to pay for the past two years," Etchcounty commissioners wrote in a letter to state represeZives;
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county commissioners for approval is the
requesting of posted flags at service stations
to alert metorlsts of a station's fuel supplies.
A red flag would be flown over pumps with no
fuel left and a green flag at a pump would
signal fuel is available. Committee member
Mel Dekle said a similar flag alert system
was used by some area stations during the
1974 oil shortage.
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ruling may throw out a
Florida statute commonly
used by officers to Justify
requests for identification.
Florida's loitering and
prowling statute, 856.021,
makes it illegal for a
person discovered in a

[Acal law enforcement
officials are uncertain how
to react to Tuesday's U.S.
Supreme Court ruling
making it necessary for
police to suspect a person
of a specific crime before
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THE POWER
OF CHAMPIONS

Carrying the big sticks which led Farr In,urance to the Altamonte Springs Little
League championship are Steve flutsell, Greg
Vandergrift and Ted Freycenet. left to right.

himself, is the portion

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nullified by Tuesday's

cause us some problems!,
Police are concerned

decision,
"If we are prohibited
from identifying auspicious

that their practice of

invaluable to them because

stopping persons found
loitering or "looking
residential or commercial
neighborhoods and asking

it often provides specific
suspects for crimes that
are not discovered until
later.
Spokesmen for the

them for Identification will

Seminole County Sheriff's

'llie trio also has its fingers crossed for
making Ili( league's all-star teani, which will
be annotinced
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later this week. All-star prac(ice begins .July 1.

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Sanford Police Departnient
said today they are waiting
for the state attorney to
determine the exact effect
of the ruling on Florida
law.
A state attorney's office

cannot determine that
effect until they receive an
official copy of the 'ring.
Harriett said the Sanford
police would "not agree
with the ruling" if it is
determined that it would
strike down the Florida

spokesman said they

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city of Sanford has the muck dredged from the lake
After the incident was meeting with DER enforcement
literally run "amuck" in contained "submerged discovered, Kozjov sent a letter officers,
bureaucracy, city manager vegetation necessary to the to Knowles informing him that
Kozlov said the city could be
War
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water body." Furthermore, no the city was in violation of liable for a f
ine of up to $10,000
Knowles on Monday night one can dredge or fill state Chapter
17-4,
Florida
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If
it
refused to replace
requested autho rization from waters without f irst obtaining
a Administrative Code and the vegeta tion dredged from
the city commission to seek the permit, DER investigator L. T. Chapters 3 and
4 of the the lake. However, he said
balp of Gov. Bob Graham's Koalov said.
Florida Statutes by dredging Knowles had agreed to
the DER
office in straightening out a
KoovsaldhI8office became without obtaining a
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permit.
He
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dispute with the state Depart- aware of t he dredging when a said
he ordered the city to
Knowles said the city wo uld
ment of Environmental meznberof his office brought in "revegitate
spend the estimated $300 in
the lake."
Regulation (DER) over the a June 4 edition of the Evening
order to replant the vegetation
dredging of a 5by-100 foot Herald which contained a
"They want us to put back the in the area dredged.
lakefront area across from city picture of
crane at work.
muck and the weeds we took
But Klov insists the matter
hail.
"We caught them with their out. -. I'm not sure we can find is not trivial.
The commission approved fingers In the cookie jar," said the dead fish," Knowles told the
"That subaquatic vegetation
the reed.
Kodov.
commissione rs foll owing his is very im po rt ant to the take. It
Knowles said the city,
acts like kidneys in removing
reading to citizen requests to
impurities in the water,"
clean up the lakefront, "a a
Kozlov said.
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of muck, dead fish and weeds
weeds to replant the area

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officer. try to conceal
himself or an object, or
refuse to Identify himself.
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rular session today
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Ms. Blackmon said she has sent letters to
each of the 108 Seminole Cowity service
station operators asking them to advise her of
their fuel allocations for next month. She said
operators, furthennore, are being asked to
advise tier when they feel their supply is
nearing depletion. Such information, she said,
will be used to detennine if the fuel situation
is deteriorating and whether additional fuelsaving measures need to be considered.

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rules," she said

Dinkins said, WIll help in preventing "panic
buying" whereby consumers step up their

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help comes today from
spade king. So South led his
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someone you least expect. Find
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AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20-Feb.
out more of what lies ahead for
West took his king and
you in the year following your 19) It's important that you team
shifted to a diamond °
Vulnerable: Neither
W,4hdaV 1w aentftnii for your up with those who know how to
South wound up making five
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copy of '
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Mail$1 for each to Astrol-Graph, into a good time. Avoid the cry
West North East South
Oswald: "Not much of a
Pan Pan Pan I +
swing In rubber bridge, but
P.O. Box 489, Radio City bahieL
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Pass 4•
where West kept his big
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 3D)
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
Pass Pass Pass
mouth
shut the declarers all
specify birth sign.
You'll work hard around bome
tried a trump finesse. West
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A today and take extra pains to do
would then give his partner
Opening lead:1VQ
stimulating project could oc. nice things for the family.
a heart ruff and hold decupy your time today. Someone who didn't pitch in
clarer to four. The steady
However, in your excitement could try to steal your thunder.
free bidder received a very
bad match point score for
ARUN (March 21-April 19)
you could involve persons who
I that one trick difference."
You're alert and in Um mood for
don't belong in your affalm
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VIRGO (Aug 23&amp;pt. ) something exciting today. One
By Oswald Jacoby
Ask
1xDP11
People in high places are caution In your enthialasm, and Alan Sontag
willing to do you a favor today. you could start to thinki
Oswald: "Years ago I deA California reader asks
Take extra pains to let thiern unrealist.1cally.
scribed
several types of bad what is the oldest bridge
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 )
know how appreciative you are,
bridge players. One in the tournament still being
or they won't help again.
The needs of your family come list was the steady free played.
LJZRA(Sept. n-Od. 23) You first with you today. Your bidder who just felt that he It is the Goldman pairs in
had to bid every time it was the Eastern championships.
have ft enthusiasm to tackle desire to please them might
his turn if he had any possi- It has been played every
large projects, but unless YOU
YOU o
frivolous,
We excuse for bidding."
year from 1929 to date,
Alan: "Here is one of INEWSPAPF-H ENTFRPRISF ASSN.)
GEMINI
(May
21-June
20)
in
discipline plans will go awry
those steady free bidders at
your zest to make things
because poor judgment.
wo
in the Southeastern ENO( 0 Y OIJACOBIOD.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) happen today you could fed thie
championships in Mia
Bridge,
P.O.
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g re of Mis newspa.
There's plenty of fight in you. need to color the truth when
this April. He overcalled per,
ox 489, Radio Cily
with two ea.
king with a buddy. U you do,
You're not afraid of cornStation, New York, N V. t0019.)
Oswald:
"The
sort
of
bid
petitive situations. They could, complications will result.

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MY 6!

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) You don't mind devoting
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is their seem

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that risks trouble. This time
the opponents bid a normal
four spades and I see that
our steady bidder opened his
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rationing at this time," she said. "It is better
recommended by the committee was the - -_ as
hours of •operation and adjust the supply at
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sold in order
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engaging in
Tank topping is
Any conservation measures reconunended
the practice of filling a gas tank when the tank
by the committee and approved by the county
Is already more than one-half filled.
commission would have to be strictly
The committee also. recommended the
voluntary, she said. Although Gov. Bob
setting of limits on the maximum amount of
G raham authorized-the formation of ener gy
gas sold per customer. Although neither a
committees in each Florida county, tile
maximum nor a minimum figure will be
conunittee3 &amp;re not given the authority to
included in the recommendation, a $5
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current budget is $740,287. The proposed budget reflects increased

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consider more stringent measures
as the
odd-even fuel sale days set up in other Florida
counties. Under such a plan motorists are
alternate da ys,
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the newly formed county energy committee.

counties and municipalities. Thus, a millage increase above that

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The police depa rt ment's proposed budget is $1,24864. The '7879 fiscal year total was $1,091,058. The proposed in crease in cludes
a request for six new cars at a cost of more than $36,000.

proposed by Knowles would be prohibited. The 29
cent hike is costs of materials to complete street repairs and improvements.
expected to increase revenue by $42,443. The sisticipated revenueThe fire depa rt ment's present operating budget is $791,764. The
sharing funds amount to $=,223. Combining the two revenue '79-80 request is for $851,762
and includes a proposed replacement
sources, the city st i ll will be forced to trim $118,852.50 from the of a rescue van at a cost of $23,396.
departmental requests. The cuts will be left to the commissioners
Budgets for refuse, airport, and utilities are prepared
during their July work sessions.
separately
Among the largest proposed increases are the for police,
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budget
not
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public works and fire departments. Those departments are
requesting increases over last year's budget as follows:
Water and sewer rates also will rema in unchanged, Kn owles
Police - $157,206;
said, as users' fees are expected to cover the proposed $372,881 for
Public works - $87,192;
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may not receive favorable support," Knowles told the coinmissloners. He in dicated that an Injunction to halt the establishment of such a special district likely would be sought by o
ponents.
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Warren E. Knowles.
projections of $3,810,852 and proposed expenses of $4,342,659.
Knowles' budget calls for an increase of 29 cents per $I,OW of
What is not covered by the rate hike must be reduced by federal
assess propert
y valuation, from the present 6.9 nifil figure to revenue-sharing funds and the trim
m ing of in di vidual depa7.19 mills. A
person with property assessed at $20,000, for example mental requests, Knowles said.
will pay $145.80 nest year; t his year the same homeowner wo d
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Improvements in streets and pavements in the downtown area
have paid $138 for the Sanford portion of his tax bill.
have been planned by the city, at a cost of $420,000. However,
City commissioners are scheduled to meet next month to budgetary constraints may prevent the city from paying the
hammer Oil e e
o the budget. Its approval must be
made entire co , Knowles said. One possible solution, he sai d, wo d
by September to become operative for the new fiscal year starting to set up st
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a spe,
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an
The five percent increase is contrary to a 31)-year trend in additional fee.
Sao, which has seen the tax rate fall from $21 per $1,000 in 1950
"1 caution the city co nunission that a special taxing district

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to just over $6 per $1,000 in 1976. The figure rose to $7 per thousand
In 17 and dipped again to the .9 figure, last year.
Th e rate hike, Knowles said, is needed to help offset a gap of
Sanfo taxpayers will experience a hike In city tax rates this $1,807 between revenues and expenses
In the 19790 budget.
year, according to a tentative budget presented

DEAR DR. IAMB - I am a see if they will help. There are

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position. So, It grows like not an easy problem. If you
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new transplanted position
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CONVENIIENCES-- BLIT IT

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people as they get older. As
When the hair foll icles are you've no doubt noticed, yo ur
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the head to the bald area, of
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and transplant these plugs to heartbeat. Sin
been taking medicine
areas the hair is sparse
regularly. This medicine has
or absent
Much of the male pattern keptme free from any further
seen in man is attacks, for which I am thankbaiwsess
fu'.
because the hair follicles in
However, this past year I've
volved have an inherited
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forgetful.
In conversation,
teristic. These hair
actually produce a form of male words or names leave nie
hormone, different from hor- suddenly. Things I am familiar
mones produced by the other with are suddenly lost. This is
particular embarrassing and I have been
variation is associated with wondering if the medicine has
ntary hair anything to do with this. If so, is
there any danger in continuing
growth, if any at II
It's odd but every hair follicle the medicine indefinitely?
that ou have has ita own gen es
DEAR READER - The list
which determine how the hair of medicines you included in the
follicle behaves chemically, rest of yo ur letter are common
Th e ones at the side of the head ones used effectively to treat
are least likely to have these your condition. None of them

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Motor Home Stolen In Altamonte Springs
A 22-f oot motor hue valued at more than $17,000 was tolen
from its lot in Altamonte Springs sometiiiie between June 14 and
June 25, according to Seminole County deputies.
Owner Wayne Prather, 39, of 68 Grade St.. (.'assc lbcrr
described the 'ehicic :m a new 1979 Starcraft Star Blazer ituotom
home. The motor hoilit' is ss hite with orange stripes on the side.
Prather sai d he had parked his motor home at the All American
Marine, Inc. on its lot at the corner of Jackson Street and State
Road 436 in Altaxnontt' Springs.
The utotor hne is val tjt'd at $17,273.89, he said.

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The 13 OPEC oil niiintcrs today
Ix gall the cartel's most crucial price-fixing conferdnc(1
wee the world oil crisis five years ago. A sub.stantial
mt I case was certain, with only the exact amount in doubt.
The ministers met behind a screen of tight security in
the ballroom of the Hotel Intercontinental.
The conference, scheduled to last two or three days, has
pitched conservative Saudi Arabia against OPEC's more
radical members.
The Saudis are the only OPEC members to have stuck to
the benchmark price of $14.54 fixed in March. The others
all impose various surcharges, with the average price
now around the $18 level.

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CI VITA VECCHIA, Italy (UPI) A fully loaded Italian
oil tanker and a French freighter collided today in heavy
fog Off Italy's western coast . Port officials said fires
aboard the two vessels raged out of control.
Early radio reports said at least one crewmember was
dead and 29 Injured in the fiery collision. Two of the injured were reported in critical condition.
The 4,942-ton, Italian tanker Vera Berlingieri
and the
12,202-ton French freighter Emmanuel Palmas slammed
into each other while moving through dense fog at 6:30
a.m. (1:30 a.m. EDT), 14 miles off the coast between the
Port cities of Eiwnicino and Civitavecchia along the
Tyrrheni an coast.
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TOKYO IUPI) — President Carter and Japanese
Premier .Masayoshi Ohira today wound up talks in
;. preparation for the Big Seven "energy summit" which
was overshadowed by the OPEC oil cartel conference on
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the other side of the world.
Carter and Ohira, shedding their suit jackets and
rolling up their shirt sleeves, concluded two days of talks
on energy and political and strategic matters which had
furthered "the mutual trust and friendship" of the two
countries, a U.S. administration official said.
The meeting was held at Ciso, a picturesque seaside
resort within sight of the sacred Mount Fuji. Carter flew
there by helicopter after jogging and swimming at dawn.

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a fraction of a second to kill NATO's supreme cornutander.
A bomb planted beneath a roadway In the nearby
village of Obourg was detonated by remote control just
after hlaig's chauffeur-driven Mercedes 600 had passed it.
trailing c.urit,vjt.Icir the hrwit of the blast, slightly
injuring two of its occupants. Only the trunk oI' th e
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
FICTITIOUS NAME
engaged In business at 101 Highland
Notice is
St., Altamonte Spg., Seminole engaged in hereby given that i am
business at 3215 Rantoul
County, Florida, under the fictitious
Ln. Sanford, 5pmnr,Ia
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name of FINISHING TOUCHES and
Florida, 32711, under the fictitious
d name name OfJL ASSOCIATES and that I
with the Clerk of the Circuit Coin,
Intend to register said name with the
Seminole County, Florida in ac. Cler k cf the Circuit Court, Seminole
cordance with the provisions of the
County, Florida in accordance with
Fictitious Name Statutes, To- Wit:
the provisions of the Fi ct iti ous
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section
51g. Jodi Colvard
865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Donna Esbensen
51g. John M. Jenkins
Carol Pope
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MIAMI (UPI) — An exasperated judge suggested
Monday if attorneys don 't speed up t heir questioning, "It's
going to ta ke us six months to get a jury" to try Theodore
Bundy for t he ChI Omega murders.
Judge Edwar d Cowart dismissed seven prospective
jurors on the trial's opening day. Two others, a woma n
who wor ke d in a bowling alley and a black social worker,
were tentatively scated.
— Defending and prosecuting attorn
eys reserved th e right
to dismiss th ose two Jurors after further questioning. A
venire of 500 people was summoned.

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/Chicago, 111.—A free offer of
special interest to those who
1hear but do not understand
ssords has been announced by
I I3eltne. A non-operating
model of thi, smallest Heltone
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Police S. Walter Hughes. He York Qty metropolitan area. the rest of the state If of Exxon, said Monday in solutely free to anyone reSome 60 police officers In riot said police waited too long Carey also gave New York city necessary.
testimony before the House questing it.
gear were stationed today at Sunday night before moving In Mayor Edward Koch the
As to whether any of this Is Ways and Means Committee
Scud
for it
this
put it on
the busy Five Points intersec- to break up a disturbance by authority to make unilateral really necessary, Rep. Benjam- that U.S. refineries are running and
wear
in model,
the privacy
of
tion In Levittown, Pa., to about 1,500 citizens who, decisions on who gets how much In Rosenthal, D-New York, "at 90 percent capacity."
your own home. While many
prevent a recurrence of week- frustrated over the gas crisis, gas, if any, in his jurisdiction, charged that crude oil imports
end gasoline riots that left 82 torched cars, d
destroyed gas
The
fuel
shortage,
whether
people
with a hearing loss will
—Th e American Automobil e thefirs
tfourtnonth5of
1979
had
real
or
imaginary,
had
some
not
receive
anyhearing
significant
Injured and
led to almost
pumps
pelted police with Association In Pittsburgh re reached near-record levels, and benefits. Manhattan's streets, benefit from any
aid,
arrests.
Elsewhere
In the200
rocks
andand
bottles.
nation, peace prevailed on the
The East In general was just ported gas supplies were at a he challenged the oil corn- for Instance, were remarkably this tree model will show you
"critical" level In that area, panies' claims the shortage was free of congestion Monday, how tiny hearing help can be. It
gas lines, but the frustration
getting
off
its
worst
weekend
Service stations are now caused by the cutoff of Iranian
was there all the same.
oil during that nation's bridge and tunnel traffic was is not a real hearing aid, and
yet, and, as New Jersey Gov. staggering hours, but
Thirteen people
were Brendan Byrne noted, the gas Thursday many plan a week- revolution,
reported down by as much as 12 is yours to keep, free. The acarrested In Levittown Monday supply situation could stay long shutdown to protest the
Rosenthal, chairman of a percent and commuters tual aid weighs less than a third
night on disorderly conduct acute for the next two weeks. shortage and to share up sup- House subcommittee i n. Jammed every available bus of an ounce, and it's all at ear
charges near the Intersection Some examples:
vestigating the matter, said 333 and train. The sky was an level, in one unit. plies.
almost blinding blue.
Million unflnnq nr s'r,,,ln
where four service ,ttntlnna nm
i nese models are tree, so we
—New York Gov.
Even oil-rich Texas was stockpiled throughout the
located, but today authorities said the federal Hugh Carey
Although
oil-even
rationing
suggest
you write for yours
government
having Its problems, Odd-even nation, while refinery capacity is a
reported the Philadelphia
sign
that
all
is
not
well,
now.
Again,
we repeal, there is
has allowed him to dip into the gasoline rationing went into
suburb was quiet again,
has dropped to around 85 sometImes it moves smoothly
state's 25-million-gallon oil effect in Houston and the percent.
one
no
cost,
and
certainly no obli.
and gets things done. As

Police On Guard After Gas. Riot

Utility Pays Top Price
TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!) — Florida Power &amp; Light
Co., the state's largest electric utility, has been ordered to
explain why it paid $1.16 a gallon for diesel fuel to run its
generating plants,
Public Service Commissioner Joe Crease, noticeably
angered by the price, said that any motorist could buy the
same fuel at the gas pump for cents a gallon.
He raised the question during a Public Service Corn-

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before they know whether an operation reducing the
oversized skull of a 6-year-old Candian girl will be sueceasf ul,

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Laurie Montgomery of Flatlands, New Bruswlck, underwent a 14-how operation at Tampa General Hospital
June l5in which her skull was reduced ln size from that of
a 35-pound watermelon to near normal size.
The young girl suffered from hydrocephalus, a condition In which a tiny pathway which normally drains off
the fluid that cushions the brain, falls to develop.

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Monday took under advisement a req uest to stay Charles
Proffitt's sched uled Wednesday execution while another
federal judge In Fo rt Lauderdale granted Robert Sullivan
an indefinite sta y.
Both convicted killers had been scheduled to the in
Florida 's el ect ri c chair Wednesday morning.
After a three-hour hear ing, U.S. District Judge W.
Terrell Hodges said he would study the seven-vol ume trial
transcript and rule by this afternoon "at the latest" on the
habeas corpus petition by Proffitt'. attorneys.
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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — A five-day dosing of service
stations over the Fourth of J uly holiday will be considered
Saturday by the board of di rectors of the Florida Allied
Gasoline Reta il ers Association.
The association has a bo ut 1,000 members and
represents a bout 10 percent of the service stations In
Florida .
Jim M iller, spokesman f or the group, said the inde pendent st ation operators want the government to increase the amount of profit th ey are allowed to make.
"We want a 3½ cent a gallon Increase or a total of 30
percent of our costs," Miller said Monday.. "We're still
making the same amount we made in March of 1974."

Statutj, ToWit:
Section 865.09 :
Florida Statutes 1957.
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Sig. Tyson C. Man
Publish; June 19, 26, July 3, 10, 1979 DE K91

TO WHOM
IT MAY
CONCERN:
Notice
is hereby
given
that the Loflgwood, Fla., Sminole County,'
Florida, under the ficti,iou% name o,
La nd Planning Agency of
the hearing
of HAIR
WASHINGTON UP!) —
Longwood will hold a public
to rMASTERS, and that I Intend 41
Th e May price in dex stood at be verage prices as a whole has percent in May
and alcoholic to consider the request of Longwood of eg ister said name with the Clerk
Consumer prices shot up 214.1, meaning that goods which slowed from 1.6 percent in beverages 0.8 percent, both, Utilities, Inc. for rezoning
the Circuit Court, Seminole,
another 1.1 pe rcent in May, the cost $100 in 1967 now costs
February tol percent in March, faster rises than the previous property located within the City of County, Florida In accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Longwood to PU District (Public
Labor Department reported 1214.10.
0.9 pe rce nt In April and 0.7 month.
Name Statutes, To Wit:
Utilities).
today. Gasoline and fuel oil
Section
865.09 Florida Statutes isi.
pe rcent in May, Still, food
The overall cost of ho using
The
public
hearing
will
be
held
on
Gasol
in
cont in u ed their rapid rise, but
Sig.June
Johnl719,
Wyatt26, July 3, 1979
e prices increased 5 priceshaverisen 11.2 percent in
rose 1.2 percent in May, with July Il, 1919 at 7:30 p.m in the City Publish:
food costs grew more slowly. percent in May, slower than the
Commission Chambers. Longwood
11
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the
past
year.
fuel
playing
a
big
part. Rents City Hall. 175 W. Warren Ave., DEK.3S
6 percen t rise in Apr il , but st
It was the fifth straight month an annual rate of increase of
rose 1 percent, house prices 0.8 Longwood. Florida
Prices of retail store foods percent and mo
Florida Statute 191.246
;
Linda P. Martin,
that the seasonally adjust ed 55.1 percent. The cost of rose 0,5 percent
rtgage interest
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
Notice ofApplicanon forlax Deed
DISCHARGES
in May, th
Clerk
HOSPITAL
e costs 2.2 percent,
Consumer Price Index has transportation rose 1.8 percent smallest Increase
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Sanford.
Land Planning Agen cy
since last
June23, 919
that Mr. or Mn. R.W. Schoolcratt
Cliff M. Ables
risen in the l percent range and with gasoline account in
Gas
for
ho
me
use
and
elecCity
of
Longwood, Florida
g for August.
ADMISSIONS
the holder of the following carBeatrice Ashe
showed Inflation is cont inuing more than two-thirds of at
tricity rose 2.6 percent, up Publish: June 26, July 3, 1979
Sanford;
titicat has filed said certificates
th
Bernice Davis
strong even while many believe increase.
Mary Elizabeth Arnold
Pork prices declined for the sharply from a 0.7 percent DEK.1i)I
for a tax deed to he issued thereon.
Roxie J. Garland
Beatrice Ash.
The certIficate numbers and years
Dennis A. Lawson
the economy is entering a
second straight month, and increase in April.
STATE OF FLORIDA
Lewis A Cohen
Fuel oil prices Jumped
of issuance, the description of the
ManllesY. McGibbon
slowdown
or
recessIon.
po
ultry
pr
ices
al
so declined.
New car prices rose 1,1
Tabltha 0, Newsome
Department of State
property, and the names in which It
Colleen Foster 8, baby girl
percen t In May, the fourth
Beef and veal prices in- percent and have increased at
Benihi M Thornberg
I
Certify
that
AIRWAYS,
LTD.
was
assessed are
Edvina E. Mitchell
follows:
Retail prices have risen 10.8 consecuti ve large Increase,
Vickie M. Neary, Casselberry
creased sharply by 3 percent in an annual rate of 14 percent heretofore
limited Partnership Certificate No. 61a
Jasper J. Nicholson Jr.
percent
during
the past 12
formed under Chapter
But the rise In food prices May, but
Adam Killion, Deitona
of Issua nce 1976
Annie Ruth Robinion
this was considerably during the first five months of Statutes, having its pr 620, Florida Year
Wiliiam Macy, Deitona
months and at an annual 13.6 continued to cool, as the ad- l
Description of Property: Lull 61k
incipal place
Eddie L. Robinson
Elbert N. White. Geneva
Ifenry Russell
percent rate in the past three ministration has been hoping, ye of a rise than earlier this this year. But used car prices of business in Casselberry, Florida C.Woodmere Park 2nd Replat P 5 ,1 ..
Walton M. Tomes, Orlando
ar.
Carrie F. Smith
declined 0.5 percent, the third was duly cancelled for failure to file Pg 73
months.
The rise for food and
1975 Annual Report
BIRTHS
Nam, in which assessed: Pau4.'
Patricia L. Miller, Casselberry
toll,.
Restaurant
meals
rose
1.1
consecutive decline.
provis,po us SeCtiOf5 A..jl, flor ida Jr. 8 Regina F.
Sanford;
Henry E. Dreher, Deflary
Adsnau.
Berry 1. Yvette Dixon a boy
Statutes, I hereby give NOTICE in
Helen Kelly, Osteen
All Of said property beIng In the a
this newspaper, which is Published
Homer 8 Genes. FCywn a boy
Sherri L. Worley &amp; baby girl,
Country of eminol,, State bp
Jeffrey I CoIeen Lemon a boy
In SEMINOLE COUNTY, Flor ida, Florida.
.
Casselberry
that said limited Partnership has
Unless Such certificate or cer.
filed all delinquent reports
and paid tlficates shall be redeemed •2.
fees required under law.
cording to law the propertpj:
I hereby reinstate said limited deSCribed
IUSP$ 411 310)
In such cer tificate oç,,,
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas
Both sides In the murder case
Partner ship's
The prosecution closed its bachelorelecti-Ician th
Certificat,
t certificates will be sold to Ili reatened Authority as of December 31, 1911
UPI — Though conceding rested Monday and the
highest cash bidder at the court"
Jury case with testimony from a to molest and kill Henley and the year for which t
he limited housi door
along wi th the prosecution that begins deliberations today after policeman
on the 16th day of July
Tuesday, Jun. 26, 1979—Vol. 71, NO. 266
who detailed the two other youths.
Partnership was last granted a 1979 at 11:00 AM.
Elmer Wayne Henley will be hearing cl osing arguments.
Cer tificate of Authority.
even
ts
in
lead
g
up
to Henley's
Doted this 5 1I day of June,
Publish.d Daily and Sunday, except Sah.rday by The Sanford Herald,
The shooting was ruled self- (SEAL)
convicted a second time of
Inc • 300 N. French Ave., Sanford, Fla. 33171.
"This jury wouldn't' believe oral confession,
(SEAL)
Given
defense.
Later,
Henley
led
under
my hand and the
killing six boys procured for a anyt hi ng we put on anyway,"
Signature: Arthur H. Beckwittl,
In 1971, at age 14, Henley police 10 a
Great $eal of the State of
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida 33711
Florida, at Jr.
mass gravesite Tallahasse,,
Houston homosexual's torture Henley's lawyer, Will Gray, be
the Capital. this the
Clerk of Circuit Court of
came part of the homosexual where 2? plastic-wrapped boys' 11th day of June,
Home Delivery : Week lS cents; Month, $3 IS; 6Monttus, $1150;_____
chamber, the defense is confi- said Monday after resting his torture-murder
Year,
1979.
Seminole County, Florida
ring
of
Dean
bodies,
m
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of
By
Mail:
Week,
IS
cents;
Month
$3.60;
6
Monthi,
130.60;
Year,
George
os
th
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doused
Firestone
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dent legal er ro rs will force a case without calling any wit- Co
By: Beulah C. Brown
$4800
rll, who eventually was killed with lime to expedite decompo.
Secretary of State
Deputy Clerk
third trial.
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by Henley when the 33-vest-old sition, were found.
Publish: June 17, 9,26, July 3, 197,9
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and would not give off a toxic
smoke if ignited.
Polk and other defendants
have filed a suit against
Supreme Sales, Co., Inc., the
supplier of the mattresses;
General Tire and Rubber Co., a
maker of the polyurethane used
in the manufacture of the
mattresses, and Alagold
Products, Inc., the distributor
of the mattresses.

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utilize 300-350 trucks a day, plus
Their freezers filled to
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railroad
cars to move the
capacity and their loading
produce
to
East Coast markets.
docks idled by the Independent
As
of
last
Friday,
the number of
truckers strike, Midwestern
-.available
truckers
had shrunk
meatpackers curtailed hours
by
more
than
half.
and production today, predict.
fl
Truckers deman di ng a plentiing possible shortages and
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higher prices at the nation's
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supermarkets.
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and blockaded truck stop fuel
The strike, approaching the
pumps and stopped deliveries
end of its third week, threatfrom
gasoline distribution cenened California's lettuce crop
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protest were shot at and
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wounded in Tennessee and
I gasstarved southern region,
Missouri.
however, appeared
Mississippi's governor embrightening. Gov. Bob Graham
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striking truckers at
mission — hopping Into an 18Fort
Lauderdale
accepted a 7
wheeler for a trip to California
percent
rate
boost
and would
to get a first-hand assessment
re turn to work t oday.
of the tr uc kers' problems.
Snipers fired on at least three
Iowa Beef Processors Inc.,
trucks in a convoy in Southern
the nation's largest meat,,
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packing company, said it wo uld
4.44
driver, Donald L. Denny, 49, of
keep all its plants In operation
Dickson, Tern., suf fered minor
today, but wo uld reduce work
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from flying glass after
hours because of the strike. The
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a
b
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let
crashed through his
company operates plants
windshield.
throughout the Midwest and
Along Interstate 81 in TensesPlains.
NatIonal guard troops protect gas trucks In Minnesota
see late Sunday a sl ug from a
The nation 's largest slaughhigh-powered rifle smashed
terhouse, an IBP-owned plant deliveries,
could begin noticing declining chain. "There are either no
"What will happen this week, into the cabin of a truck driven
In Amarillo, Texas, closed for
More than 1,000 packinghouse supplies of — and rising prices trucks or high-priced trucks. we don't know. But if we don't by truck Robert E. Barbee, 43,
the day Monday, temporarily workers at plants in Iowa and for
meat and produce this Either way, the consumer Is the get something going soon there wounding him in the right
Idling 2,000 workers while Mlnneseta, which produce a week. Spokesmen for the meat. victim,"
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are going to be big problem by shoulder. He was in good
backlogged inventories Are quarter of the 40 billion pounds packing industry said they
In
California's
lush
Salinas
the
end of the week," said Ed c"nditien Monday at a hospital
rekced. Wilsoti Foods. C'. of of red meat packed in a.•
growers con- Asigscadc
cret.tviiZe, Tenn.
Oklahoma City, a major nation, have been laid off since when shortages might develop. templated the possibility of S h i p p e r s
Vegetab1e
slaughterhouse and packing last week,
"It's making life a little plowing under their crops If the Association, representing more
sI)%I KTIi 'II ?l
plant, announced a 30 percent
cutback In production and beConsumers, who so farjiave difficult," said John Loeb of trucks do not soon resume than 50 growers.
en spared major shortages, Stop&amp; Shop, a Chicago grocery taking than to market.
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delinquency in child support
payments and four other inmates died June 9, 1975 from
smoke inhalation.
Specific allegations against
the sheriff and others include
the failure to have fire or smoke
detectors installed and the
failure to have a master locking
system to release inmates in
the event of fire.
Blamed for the blaze is inmate Ray Anthony McCall who
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B and H Sales is suing Indian Ridge Patio Homes, Inc.; Randy.
Keith Cole of D&amp;R Construction, and Randy Keith Cole of R&amp;D
Construction and Development, Inc. for failure to pay its balance:
of more than $6,000.
From Sept. II, 1978 to Feb. 1, B and H Sales sold materials of
piping, valves and fittings to the defendants for subdivision improvements, the suit claims.
The total amount of the bill due is $6,106.33 plus accrued interest, which is 1.25 percent per month on the unpaid balance at
the end of each month, the suit states.

explained. Each case was probably be tried by the same
evaluated on its own merit to jury on a one-to-one basis, first
determine what the settlement on the liability issue and then
would be, he said,
for damages," Eaton said.
"The zerox paper in all this is
Basically, the civil suits
more than some of those charge Polk with negligence,
claims." Eaton said.
alleging the Jail was improperly
Leffler postponed the trial equipped to ensure the safety of
date to grant one of the the inmates in the event of a
defendants time to have his fire. All the claims for death or
case appealed before the actual injuries exceed $2,500.
trial begins, Eaton explained.
Deputy jailer Robert 0.
"When the trial does begin In Moore, 40, of Longwood, six
January, the cases will men who were being held for

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Meatpackers
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Seminole
Memorial hospital, Central Florida zoo and the United Way.

Official Car Uses Alcohol
BRASI LIA, Brazil UPI
Sett in g an example for
using alternative energy sources, President Joao
Figuelredo became
first chief of state use an official
car that runs on alcohol.
In ceremonies at the Planailo Palace Monday, Ford
Motor Co. mechan ics turned over to Figueiredo his black
Landau limo usine modified to run on alcohol Instead of
gas
Brazil has la unch ed a program aimed at producin g
inure than 1 mill ion alcohol-posered cars by 1985. Some
2,000 vehicles In Braz il are already runn in g exclusively on
alcohol.

Ralph McBrayer of LaminatedWood Products is suing Caldwell
H. Lee Development Company for more than $8,000 he claims the
company owes him, plus the interest accrued.
According to the suit, the company owed McBrayer a total il
$8,343.84 on April 27, 1979 from a previous contract. McBrayer is
suing to reclaim that amount with interest.

WASHINGTON (UP!) — a lawyer unde rt akes
the
Chief Justice Warren Burger is protection of a person's liberupset about lawyers who try to ty," said Bur ger.
"launder" their professional
He said Iverson, although he
respect ability by gai ni ng ad- had been eligible since 1967, did
mission to the Supr em e Court not apply for admission to the
bar.
Supreme Court bar until
The whi te-h ai red chief Jus- several months after his
tice, in a rare public comment discipline.
:
on the situation, filed written
"I concluded that t his ap.;
dissents Monday to the f ul l plication Is one in the familiar
court 's decision to admit Yale pattern of lawyers who have:
H. Iverson of Iowa and William been disciplined by their state:
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Frederick Olson of Arizona to and then seek admission to t his:
pra ct i ce before It.
court so they
"The circumstances strongly offices 'evidence' that th'v .
•gi.t that (Iverson) seeks have been cleansed of
the'
admission only to launder' his stigma of misconduct," sai
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professional record — an In- Burger.
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lyfyoqttqnt. ptieflomeT •. .Burger also favored denying;
non observed in recent years in adiflisklon to Olson for fail ure to:
applications for admissions," meet the court's requirement :
wrote Burger. "I object to thus that a lawyer's "personal and
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professional" character apHe said Iveron had m 1978 pears to be good.
be en discipl ined publicly by the
LegoINntice
Iowa Spreme Court for
"proks.siunal neglect and misFICTITIOUS NAME
condu ct" after he all egedly
Notice is hereby givc'n that I am :
adm itted f ai l ing to comply with engaged in business at 505 Beverly
:
appellate rules in handling Ave.. Altamonte Springs Seminole
County, Florida, under the ficliticius
II name of ALTAMONTE AIR CON
three criminal appeals.
DITIONING and that I intend to .
Although his "misconduct did register
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not involve moral turpitude, it the Circuit Court. Seminole county, :
manifested irresponsibility in Florida in accordance With the
one of the highest assignments I provisions 01 the Fictitious Name

(from left): Leola

and OPEC oil ministers gathered in Geneva.
Sosiet Premier Alexei Kosygtn, as host, opened the
session in Moscow's house of Unions.

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But when she submitted her application for no-fault benefits,
her insurance company refused her payment, the suit claims
The automobile accident occurred in the parking lot in front o
the North Orlando Food Store on State Road 434 in Winter .Sprinc-.

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MOSCOW (UP!) — COMECON, the common market of
the Soviet bloc nations, opened its 30th anniversary
meeting today with energy, the arms race and internationnhtrRilP
trade fnrmncf nn thn ,iiln,lc '1$
delegates.
Mem be rs of the social ist economic bloc centered
unofficial discussions on energy, which also is the chief
concern of Western economic giants meeting in Tokyo,
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) — Indepe ndent
tr uc kers too k over hauling gasoline where the Flori
da
National Guardsmen left off Mon da y with the settlement
of the weeklong strike, but more guardsmen were called
up for duty t oday in t he Tampa area whe re the st rike
l ingers.
Truckers vot ed 92 to 13 Monday afternoon at Port
Everglades to accept the Public Service Commission rate
hi ke of 7 percent and other concessions from the state.
Wh il e th e set tlem ent by gasol ine haul ers elat ed so uth
Florida motorists, it did not sit well with other semi
operators.
"Our drivers are hot, very hot. We did not even know
they were m eet ing," said Pa ul Yager in Tampa. He
represents the Exempt and Indepe ndent Truckers
Association.
"We're staying out, definitely. All of Florida is staying
out except for the tankers at Po rt Everglades," Yager
said.

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said he had kn own for a year before Monday's

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According to the suit, Ms. Frye suffered injuries in an
automobile accident on Dec. 4, 1978 and incurred nicdkal expenses. She also alleges she lost 1r normal income because slit
was unable to work immediately following the accident.

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Providence, the county's inHerald Staff Writer
surance company.
The first trial of many
To date, 27 civil suits stand
stemming from the igis San- filed against the sheriff. Eight
ford jail fire in which llpersons other suits have been settled out
died has been postponed to of court, said O.H. Eaton,
January.
sheriff's attorney.
Seminole County Circuit
Eaton described the setJudge Kenneth Leffler ruled tiements of the eight civil suits
recently to postpone the Oct. 6 as "minor claims but would not
trial whose defendants are divulge any of their amounts. "
Sheriff John Polk, Seminole
The cases were settled with
County and Appalachian different amounts and some
Insurance . Company
of "vary significantly," Eaton

Tampa Truckers Vow

Shirley Frye is suing Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co. fom
its failure to grant her no-fault benefits.

Tuesday, June 26, 1979-3A

Jail Fire Trials Set To Begin In January

IN BRIEF

Justice Blasts

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Haig 'Knew' He Was
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Court Arthur IL Beckwith seeking damages Ili excess of $2,500
Rollins Press, Inc. is suing Sunchaser Publications, Inc. for
failure to pay the balance of $10,28.92 in its contrac1n1!
agreement dated Oct. 18, 1978.
Sunchaser Publications, Inc. has made periodic payments on it:
account but has made none since Dec. 21. 1978, the suit stttes,
The defendants have promised on numerous occasions to pay on
the account but have failed to do so, the suit states.

TV STOLEN
INITIAl. APPEARANCF:
A burglar broke the glass on the front door at the apartment of
A 35-year-old Seminole County woman who was charged
Ralph Beasley, Lake Monroe Terrace, Sanford, S unday and
Monday morning with solicitation to murder in the first degree
gained entry, police said.
was scheduled for an initial appearance today be fore an Orange
Once inside the apa rt ment, police said, the thief stole a stereo,
County judge.
speakers, color television set and other items with a total value of
Jeanne V. Sisk, 35, of 7308 Antietani Court West, near
$450.
Goldenrod, was arrested at 9:45 am. Monday at her home by
TWO DOGS STOLEN
Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents.
A red male Doberman Pinscher and a pitbull were stolen from
Ms. Sisk was taken to the Orange County Jail and was denied
the Sem inole An imal Control in Sanford, acco rdi ng to Sanford
bond.
police.
The dogs valued at $200' were stolen from the control center
Orange County Judge Lee Conser may set bond for the woman
sometime Thursday night and Friday mornin
at her Initial appearance today at the Municipal Justice Building
g, Sanford police
in Orlando.
say. Entry was gained through the south gate area,
A ccording to the state law enforcement agency Ms. Sisk offered
The Doberman Pinscher was to be in q ua ran tine un til J un e 26.
an Oran ge Co un ty man $10,000 to kill her uncle this past weekend.
Th e dog had been im po unded in connection with a bite c
ase, police
said.
The man then reported the contract for murder to authorities.
John Tumminello, Ms. Sisk's un cle resides In Edgewood,
GOLF CART TAKEN
Maryland, wi th her aunt.
A golf ca rt valu ed at $1,200 was stolen sometime Friday from a
co un try club in Casselberry, accordi ng to Seminole Co
Ms. Sisk had a scheme to acquire some of her uncle's capital
un ty
once she had him killed, said Al Albright, who's in charge of the
deputies.
Th e fo ur-wheel vehicle was taken from the De
Orlando branch for the state law enforcement agency,
er Run Country
Club sometime be twee n 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., deputies say.
RADIo TAKEN
Gary J. Shackelford, 40, of 1011 T ulan
e Drive, Altamonte
A two-way radio valued at $1,200 was repo rt ed stolen Saturday
;prings, told deputies he saw a seco nd golf cart off the gro un ds.
from the car of James Lauls Pose)', 1013 W. Third St., Sanford
Ic sai d he chased two men who had the cart, un
til they disappolice said.
eared in the stables off of R ed Bug Road.
ed
The car was report to be locked at the time of the theft,
CIVIL SUITS
police said.
The foll owing civil suits have been filed in the office of Clerk of

Price-Fixing Meeting

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

supply for July to

make up for Dallas-Fort Worth areas
the current shortage In the New Monda

But in Washington, Jack Mobil service station owner gation. Thousands have already

said Inwent
Dallas,
the been mailed, so write today to:
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intowhere
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Papa Panda Not Impressed

KNOXVILLE, Tern, (UP!) — 8:30 a.m., the second shortly
"They'll stay in the same
The three pandas, which have
Red pandas Bernice and her after9 and the third almost four enclosure with Buster and yet tobe named, make the third
bored mate, Buster, have three bouts later.
Bernice unless there Is some generation of their family to be
new offspring that surprised
• Busterand Bernice,
kind of problem," general born in captivity, Miller said.
zoo officials when they were breeding loan since November curator John Fleming said,
TALLAHASSEE, ha. (UP!) — For the first time since
Red pandas are native to a
born because the little beats 1977 from the National ZoologiFlorldareswnedexecutingkillersafteral5yearhlatus,
"The mother is taking pretty wide region of Asia extending
usually come In Pairs'
cal Park lii Washington, were goodcareofthein,buBuserj from China on through
the State Clemency Board today will consider reducing
The
new
addi
to
tions
the
allowed
10 keep the cubs inU&amp; ignoring the whole thing," Himalayan mountain range.
the sentences of two Death Row Inmates.
Knoxville
Zoological
Park
were
pen
Monday.
Each cub weighs Fleming said. "He's just sitting
Gov, Bob Graham, who has signed four death warrants
Under the breeding loan
born
Sunday
over
a
4½-hour
from
urn
to
125
grams and is over In a corner by himself, agreement, the thrie cubs are
th
e
past
two
mon
In
ths, has recommended commutations
period. The first was, born &amp;t about foir inches long,
looking pretty disinterested." the property of the Washington
to life in prison for Learle Leo Afford, West Palm Beach,
Fleming said Buster's reac- zoo. But any offspring they
and Clifford Hallman, Tampa.
.
tion was virtually Identical to might ha ve, or any that may be
tivevotesofatleast threeoftheslx
Ittakest he aff
whathe did whenBernlcegave produced by the two born last
Cabinet mem bers of commute a sentence, and Education
birth to two offspring on June June, would become the
Commissioner Ralph Turlington, who has said publcly he
17, 3973.
would al ways go along with the governor's clemency
property of the Knoxvi lle
"It's highly unusual for red according to Fleming.
recommendations, is vacationing In Europe,
pandas to be bo rn In captivity,
CaUP!)
Another birth at
HediedatMpg€
v-p
Cartoonist Dave Fleischer, Country Home and Hospital but what's more wumsualis Sunday Went 01111061 WI11OIICO4.
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because Miller said the zoo's whitetalled
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admitted
as
they
normally
come
In
pairs,"
deer population was boosted by
111
eating
sailor,
and
Betty
Hoop,
a patient two days earlier, his
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York City on the site where
Max
theploneesi radio City Music Hail now
73; yesterday's high, 94; sad 31 percent t.aigM.
of movie anlinatlim, running a stands, she said,
barometric pressure, 3115;
WEDNFIBDAYTIDF
studio that was once considered
relative humidity, 31 percent;
Daytona Beach: high, 19:43 second only to Wait Disney's in
isinds, NE .11 mph.
He worked for Parxnoimt,
Partly cloudy am., 10:31 p,m.; low, 4:22 Lm., the field.
Forecast:
Sam Gems and Universal
today and Wednesday with 4:20 p .m.
Fleischer did the animation studios and made full-length
Pert Canaveral: hIgh, 11:35
thundershowers
scattered
features such as
for Alfred Hitchcock's film
mainly during the afternoon LUL,10:SIpm.;low,4:lSa.m.,
"Gulliver
'5
Travels" and "Mrs
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Bug
Goes
to
Town."
nated for Academy Awards,
Bayport: high, 4:21 am.,
low to mid OIL Lows in the 70..
and in 1974 won the first
A funeral is scheduled today
4 Winds variable around It mph 3:31 p.m.; low, 9:48 Len., 10:40 "e," the
top
award
of
the
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Tuesday, June 26, 1979-4A

Gas problems.
Frlaay they hit home. Every station I visited was
either closed, out of unleaded fuel or had such a long
line it wasn't worth the trouble to wait. As a result,
the weekend was spent close to home.
One thing that I'm sure will occur as a result of
the gas crunch Is that millions of veterans will be
forced to break a promise made the day they were
discharged, i.e. NEVER AGAIN TO STAND IN
LINES.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS G ICR DA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,

120.60; Year, $40.00.

The Clock
Better

Late

There Is nothing that can stir hostilities like long

lines. Everyone becomes an enemy. The person
serving you is a fool because he doesn't operate
more efficiently; the person ahead of you Is a jerk
because he takes such a long time and. diddles

around getting his money In or out; the person
behind you Is an aggravation because he gives you
such evil looks while trying to hurry you; and you
even begin to get mad at yourself for putting up with

From the first day of boot camp to the field day of
military service I can't recall a friend who didn't
make such a promise. I heard the same pledge
by students waiting to register for courses In

the whole process.
What makes gas lines especially annoying is that
you know It Is going to be a regular event. In the

By GEOFFREY POUNDS

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President Carter's announced decision to
proceed with the mobile MX strategic missile
program, while encouraging, is hardly cause for
assuming that the Soviet Union's emerging nuclear
superiority has been effectively countered.
The current MX program schedule calls for test
flights beginning in 1983, followed by production
and deployment between 1986 and 1989. No one can
guarantee that, at some point along this lengthy
continuum, the MX will not meet the fate that befell
the B-I bomber: namely, peremptory cancellation
on one pretext or another. Nor can anyone be sure
that the MX will not be subject to further instances
of the wholly political delays that have already
repeatedly postponed its progress.
If these observations reflect a certain cynicism,
we can only observe that the Carter administration's record on defense matters provides ample
justification.
The fact that cancellation of the MX would have
killed Mr. Carter's cherished hopes for Senate
ratification of the SALT H treaty only heightens
suspicions that the announcement reflects
something less than wholehearted support for the
new missile.
Still let us assume that the MX program proceeds on its announced schedule. At the moment
of supreme Soviet threat to this country's deterrent
forces in the early to mid-1980s, not a single MX
missile will be available.
That is so, because the MX program has suffered
from so much foot-dragging and because the
Carter administration agreed in the protocol accompanying SALT II not to test a mobile, strategic
missile until 1983. Thus have the Russians
guaranteed our vulnerability for at least the first
half of the 1980s.
But criticism of the administration's MX
program is not limited to its glacially slow pace of
development.
The mobile MX missile is now essential to
e?urity because the new Soviet missiles
are large enough and accurate enough to destroy
the United States' chief nuclear deterrent, the 1,054
Titan and Minuteman missiles housed in fixed,
under-ground silos.
To circumvent this vulnerability, the planned 200
MX missiles would be deployed in underground
tunnels and constantly shuttled between thousands
pf prospcc!ivc launching points. The Soviets-could
never be certain of the exact location of the MX
missiles and thus would have to expend thousands
of additional warheads to destroy all the potential
launching mechanism.
This would vastly complicate the task of disarming the United States in a surprise attack.
But a system that would also conceal the exact
location of the existing Minuteman and Titan
missiles would be even more effective in reducing
the probability of a Soviet attack.
The Air Force last year proposed such a system,
which involves shuttling a limited number of
missiles among a much larger number of launching silos. Periodically, all silos could be opened
so that Soviet satellites could photograph the
missiles and ensure compliance with SALT limits.
But the Carter administration permitted the
Soviets to veto this so-called "shell game" system.
We are stuck then with the much more expensive
and much less effective MX tunnel scheme.
Any favorable decision on the MX, whatever the
basing mode, can be expected to elicit howls of
dismay from congressional doves who see in every
American weapons system the potential for an
unrestrained" arms race.
We suggest they address their complaints to the
Kremlin, whose burgeoning missile forces made
MX necessary, and to the Carter administration's
SALT negotiators, who failed to achieve one of
SALT's most important. goals — the denial of a
disarming first-strike capability to either side.

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commitment as that of soldiers and sailors.

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repeated calls for calm and conservation, a
great deal of embarrassing Information a bo ut
the rapidly deteriorating gasoline crisis Isn't
be ing provided to either drivers or politicians.
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sprawling suburban-domnated complexes,
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multiplied several times over, it would be a year
or most likely more before the result would be
evident In eanded service.
There is also the problem of f inancing. Most
municipal systems, currently not paying their
way, don't have anything approaching the
money necessary for the job. They look to
Washington, but the current federal budget
Includes only $3.2 billion for transit aid, cornpared with a minimum $15 billion estimated to be
needed.
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the Federal Highway
Trust Fund, the special account drawn from
federal gasoline taxes that built the Interstate
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Atlanta 6, San Francisco 1
American League
East
W L Pct. GB

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4) 31 .569 7'

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New York

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Detroit

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Toronto

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24 51 .320 26
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DAYTONA BEACH
Monday night
First race, M . 516, Time 3)67

Ni x on Carlock
8 Windy Fargo
5 Tipsy Troubles
Q(4I) 1600, P(4
12640
Second race,
6 Sopchoppy

T(4.I.SJ

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Fourth race, C. 3.16, Time 31.05,
6 Super Feeling
13.40 7.20 6 71)

Second Game
1700 620 340
760 3 40
Arani Fernan
3 40

6 Trani Gasti II
2 Victor Andre

00-11) 14.40, P1111-111 SS-00, TI18 1-3)

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17.20 9 80 7 60
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Ramon W ally

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lie st il l looked to lit' in
fault,
charge and ready to wake up

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Wimbledon's No. 2
court, graveyard of so iiiany

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champion Arthur Aue as

Dupre's return sears old, saul lit' utas hot
off the net court and overawed at facimug (;t'niihutti.s.
over the sidelines.
whitinil he had Ix'atsii five timiut's . ..
The ganule went to four (leuces as a junior.
iit.'loi'e, oil his second uiiatch
''I was not initau!idatl'ul,' hi,' 'f

slumped, 6-4, 7-6, 6-3, to Chris

backhand wittner dowui tIre line. I had ruothiing to lose arid lit' hall
''It was a go'for-brokt' everything to 1054'."

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0(4-5) 6.20; P154)283,30; T ($4. au ranked
180 1 70
Baltimore 3, Cleveland 2
only '23rd in his
8 Jolly Goodbee
2 40 1) 630.40.
Toronto 3, New York 1
country,
while
Gerulaitis,
0(1-2) 22.00, P11-2) 42.30, TI 12.8)
Sixth Game
05.60.
1 Domingcjo Gash II)) 80 12.10 1.60 semifinalist the past two years,
Seventh race, A,s.16, Time ,)62
3Duran Diaga II
9.10 3.80 was edged, 7-6, 6-3, 3-41,6-3, by
S Carry Fred
600 3.890 3.10 8 Vicandi Fernan
420
3 Silly
Monday
Q (34) 49.00; P (43) 170.60; T (4.3. fellow American Pat Dupre in a
580 3.10
8
Mike
Jezak
Football
three-hour, 10-minule mara5,20 81 794-20.
0(3'5) 27.80, P(5.3) 34,20, T($3.8)
Cincinnati — Signed seconciround
Seventh Game
thonu.
4 Egana Wally
draft choice Dan Ross, tight end 422-10.
28.40 14.00 1040
Elsewhere oil a rain-inter7 Said I sidro
from Northeastern.
Eighthrace, C,3.$Time 39.24.
700 800
3Sandi
Diaga
St. Louis
rupted
opening day, three-time
7.20
Released wide 2K'sThunder
3.70 2.40
580
1 Mexican Frolic
receiver Warren Anderson after
0(41)47.00; P (4.7) 123.30; T (4.7. defenudinug channpion lijorn
520 3 20
cleared waivers,
660 620

14) 1I(lILsttlfl, iiiII)t(fIli fill w ,

flit- key." Greetmood said.

rulaitis, Ash

Fifth Game

S Mutilla Echaniz

Sixth race, 8. 516, Time 31.14

Spaniarkel to Phiih,deijihuii, East
Texas State center lAP .John,sturi

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give thieiii ishat might lit' Ht'ggit' I'irig

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2 Happy Ramos
500 3)743.40
Q(j. 110.20, P16.3) 83260 T(6-3.
Monthly cl a i med fourth-seeded
Third Game
2) I69$,.
1 Rodolfo
23.00 120 4 70 Vitas Geruluitis and 1975
Fifth race, 0,3.0, Time 39.07.
3 Vicandi
5 10 3.20
its
OLaughing Laurie 014) 500 3 60
I Arca
180
I Blossom Troubles
0(37)47.20; P (7.3) 131,30; T (7.3. high-ranking first-round Vi'•
320 3.60
3 V. P's Miel
1)293.80.
tnrts.
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40.80, P16.4) 66.00, T(6.4.3)
First Game
387.70 Third race, 0.5. 16, Time 31.17 I Arano Maya II
13 60 6 70 J 60
S Manatee Sonny 23 70 2200 1000 6 Galdos Fernan
1360 4
8 U P. Kidden
1 Victor Gash II
17 84) 500
3 70
7 Dance
0 1)6) 62,40; T (I 6alI) 12100.
180

0(58) 134,60, PIS 8)744.00, TI 5.0.

tlit,rt' arid tutu

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"I'll' not saying I can go

180 4

Ihullarud (0 1415 Aiigt'It's, Mn'hiigait junior l'hiil IluI)bartl to

he p on flit' tifft'iisivt.'
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lIl,i font and I.irnv Knight to
defensivelx,ar(ls and I tan 11111) Utah, Willtairis to the K nicks
theuii 11111 (lie break, l ' Ili looking triul 'nittickv Jwuiur Kit' \I;Ir
Twelfth Gae
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lOs(ar Wally
1(170 420 460 forward to it."
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'prasz Paco
060 120
'I'ha' Ifuhls had tried to iiiake a
Nitahlu' uialuies taken on flit
I C,,is? Goir,
eo ii lou' the Pick, but happily second rouriti 1% cIt Ni ,
0(28)7600, P126) 10.30, T (26
3) 20) 40
settled for (reeiiuood, tyhu, heroes Tony Urit'v i l'i'uuni
A 1.627, Handle $170,344
barring inujw- v, itihl iurove right (;ar' (an'Ia,iul , I )t'l'atul

Jai-Alai

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Tenth Gaunt'
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7 Ar .mO (hI(Iiola
5 60 1 60 3 00
Victor Mund,ol,',
960 S 10
8 Galdos lSidro
800
Q(74)39.60 P (24) 145.30; T (24

Attendance 7,495; Handle $I93,;4,
1) 38,70,

D,5)6, Time 31

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7 Bon Bon Hurry

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670 360 421.00.

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that wuui only 31 games thus past

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0 (IS) 3240. P ( 15)18240; T (IS.

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12th race, B. 3 8. Time 3908
I Mountain Topper
28 70 840 6 00
6 thanks
1 80 3 60

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the anrti-clrjr,aci,t' first

4 60

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After the I.aktrs thta(tc tout to 1)ctt'oit, ,IS(, hartishup
.Johiiu.so

6.80 iN
S 40 .1 40

0 (12)28,40; p (12) 6 1 20; T 1) 2
Si 310 40.
Ninth G a me

314 00.
10th race, B, 5 16, Time 31 42

8 it Ginger

Urquza

II .o

5 Gasti Rodolfo

8 00 640 3 40

3 V,ck,es FaIjie
1 00 3
I Carry ltobb,e
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0(37) 29 60. P111) 121.50, TI 1-3.1)

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4.46 H'
427 13

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S Daydrt'a,n
8 60 160 500
8 Lu'azr lus's
3 60 3
4 K'S Belittler
2 so
0(38) 1920, P138) 74.40, T(3-8-4)
Dickerson associate basketball 72600
coact,.
l)ih race, A, 5)6, Time 30.8).

.s 30 .000

(teal with Utah 'then Net',

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I)t'truit. ithnt'hi

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Houston

the first

State to tlit' national Iusuii,ig NoItlle4lst luinsiaivas
'ht1tiiipiniishil1i h aver-aging ('alvin Natt, vliu, soiit&amp;' "y i
171 points and just over eight the best (if flit' t'i'op. \att
assists per gairue, will now try
pr'onuptI ticuit to the Neit
work sortie of his wizardr-v .Jersey Nets.
fuit' the Laker's. carrying the
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been negotiated Io;ig ago, hut Seattle (tutu had (iii, eliot,
there was still exil"Itellielit In and %%ent fill- lilitger." fol%%at I
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Five 11"ohits. Mellibers of (It(. Seminole 11 1 oliv Baseball
11'eague 4111-s('11, Ilf.,Ilills will
IH' selected for Competition which begins nest tiitiiitli.

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inning and rookie Randy Terry Morr, 7-5,6-1, 64, without
Niemann
pitched a six-hitler to raising even all eyebrow in
States.
.
he in the near future and It "I've said all I'm going to say distance, striking out two and
Pete
Falcone
tossed
a
Houston
to its split with anger, and 1974 champiOfl
fivelift
SCUBA SCOOP: The happy.go4ucky iport of I
uld top every previous so dontt ask
any
more
walking
three
to
register
his
hitter
to
register
his
first
vic.
Cincinnati.
In
fix- opener, the Jimmy Connors led Frenchman
K,Wn djv4 may be Un taget of cop= - a
in
never-en g questions."
second win against 10 losses.
Reds
snapped
Houston's
six- Jean-Framois Caujolle
tOrY
of
U*
season
in
the
iga,of "Billy and Reggie."
sharks. Justice Department lawyers in tineAnd the rest of the club The lefthander has now pitched

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Industrial nations.
finance his military e'panslon.
had draimt
The ouUook Is even more bleak tor the The king, loving Kiiisinger the cold eye, said of retoring the Persim empire as a worW
developing countries, willich are already $40 Jews. were "putting damiWyes ido Dwitions of power. His dmietable called for I= to slirpan
billion in hock to the oil aheikdoma. 11se im- authority" all over the world1 But Falsal vowed Wed Germany by the year 3000.
pover
countries have run out of credit; they that, with his oil weapon, he would Mop the Jews
doubleheader game winning streak with 7.5 when bad light halted play
nightcap
The Nixon admInIstratIon's failure to restrain Piece suits are probing deep Into the world of
Reggle Jackson, who asked to followed suit.
seven cc*njlete games.
with
the
annt
Mets.
In
the
first game, George Foster's two-run
simply 0010
1, pay their rising 011 bills,
from ruunning
nning the world.'
the shah was nterprdedbytheopEc at jj1'
It was Dupre, whose nuasters'
placed on waivers last
JI44"(14apers and wet suits.
homer.
ed
Everywhere, Living dandards are falling so that
Ronnie
Stennett
ignit
a
fiveHe lindicated that he would lift the od embargo, twit SIPF'Oval of WOW OU prkeL go the oU
degree
In econommiles helps him
AI
Woods bit a three-run Odoles 3, h0m 2:
Me depwtmat's &amp;W4ruxt divWon dived into hursday only to be withdrawn
Dodgers 4, Padres 3:
&amp; few oil sheiks can five In Inury beyond Um
Outfielder
Bobby
Bonds
run
eighth
inning
with
a
two-run
Joe
Ferguson
cracked
a
twoto
count
his double faults, who
list when wveral dubs homer to back Tom Underexcesses of the Roman emperors,
single.
which plunged the Western world lido III scuba gear retailers that some suppliers were' alIled him Monday, would wood's three-hit pltchlg as the dropped Ken Singl
from the conquered Arab territory. The Saud1
stole
fixlimelight with what fie
eton 's sacri- Expos 3-8, Cardinals 2-2:
rim homer with one out In the described as "my best perforYet the oU miniderit, now more affopat than alm took palm to m*vatie do embargo from oil ecimomic tailon.
mn=
e
,,to
be traded now that Yankees played like Utley had fice fly in the eighth inning,
f0minill them to W11 only catain products and at '
Home runs by Warren Cro. bottom of the ninth inning, mance oil grass."
ever, are back in Geneva bell-bent on driving up
pricing.
The r'ulting panic taught the sheiks that their preaCTibed prices. If they refused, they told
8er Billy Martin Is back In more pressing matters on their allowing two runs to sco re,
martle,
Larry Parrish and powering Los Angeles to its
pdca hWw and Wow. Not even Saudi Aratils,
But W Arab roldicalls, led by Ubya's firebritrid oU wespa pve tbm power over Un in. bveltiPtcn,thdr AWPUN would be cut off.
Dupre, guilty of 26 double
m4tand.
minds. I'Lloo Carty's
givins Baltimore a tri
viLlory over San Diego.
the most conservative of the OPEC powers, will
dictator Muamntar Qaddafi, agitated for a price dustrialized nations. Not even the mighty UnitedThe probe Includes operat
faults
in his roller-coaster
single
leading
off
th
e
fifth
broke over Cleveland — the Indians
cif
seven-hit pitching of Dan Braves 6, Giants 1:
Oppose a price hike.7U Saudis wW by merdy to liqume to pmWe the United Stfiltes WW Stalies wared them any loqgw. in p@A
battle
with
.
I.bave
no
comment.
anymore
up
a
perfect
game
=
the flamboyant New
AMF-VOIT,
Under
by
low
Ken
eighth
straight
loss.
Sea Industries Inc.
colliffinlil., ponies
Eddie Solomon and Craig
stabilize oil prices at a higher level and to Mop
Schatzeder and led Montreal to
altering lt,s pro-israeli policy. Still, the Central we have detailed how the downfall of the fth and U.S. Divers. The Ike Department hamit
ncernlng that subject," Clay, 1.3. John Mayberry Cubs 8, Phil es 2:
Yorker Gerulaitis, admitted
Skok combined on a four-hitter later, "I'm
its sweep.
them (rein zooming out of control.
Intelligence Agency reported that mod Arab oil and the alienauonof the Saudis have stijpped
rrtln said Monday night, followed with a single to right
only glad I didn't
yet decided whether to press charges.
Jerry Martin and Ivan Reds 2-0, Aitros 1:
and Joe Nolan and Jeff have to serve
ter
redthe Toronto Blue Jays had before Woods deared the left- DeJesus
for the match."
drove in three runs
Enos Cabell's two-run triple Burroug hs; delivered homers to
a 34 t ri umph over New field fence with his second each to lead Chicago over
In
the
dt'cider,
it was
sparked a four-run seventh spark Atlanta.
Gerulaitis who lost his usii first

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'''s'eahi, that's ftiii,'' Johnson pick oh (lit' tIr;utt I H'' k,uit'k.
said Monday as lit' signed a surprised Iliarrv olra'ry,'rs h
inulti.year contract tutu flit'
:'tl'i/t'ui,, t'ti ta'
Iirrv
IAIS Angeles I.akt'rs, vIuei.i at I )ernic ninth i anti li lottie
soiiut'whrej-t' near
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The Saudis, according to a acret CIA surn. Arab-lameH war in October IM, set off a series * * ongratulating a fourth one, who had written down Ids draft
its Industrial &amp;Wes to petroleurn penury. Yet die
From top,-secret documents and exhaustive mary, "have long insisted in producer councils Of evtnb that We dMed the balance of power
eptions in advance. He had correctly Listed Kelser fourth
oil caliphs are not utisfied with the fabulous
"4tta
interviews, we have pieced together the sorry that the determination of price is an economic on energy Imes from the oil conioning to the oil'
. boy, Sidney!"one of his friends pounded him on the ba~k
riches they have already looted from an oilstory.
Tha four out of four for you, so far, You're terrific, Sidney,
function, and this view lsshared by moMOPEC exortIngMates.'TheOpEcg,_ whichwent
adrilty world: They have Miarried to Gerteva this
e Kelser ... How much money you gonna ask for to sign?"
who would probaWy avoid opening the into the period u an untested, loonly joined .
It goes back to the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. TWO members,
week to renew their price gouging.
.
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price
question
to
exploitation
by
the
few
radical
conglomerati
on of coiurIes — have emerged as
weeks after the Outbreak, dw Anti, rulers producer
Already Us year, the Organization of
staltes."
a
*ong
aW
cohesive
caW. OPEC is now much .
resolved to use the oil spigot as a weapon, They
Petroleum Exporting Countries has jacked
Indeed,
the
Saudis
rteatedly
urged
the
Nixon
stronger
and
cohesive
than
it was when the on '.
prices another 33 percent. Spot-sale prices have Imposed an oil embargo against the United administration to support them In holding down embargo was Imposed by the
Arab countries..,". ,
Ii
States on Oct. 17, 1973. TWs brou&amp; therktdt an extortionary $40 a barrel. If the price inNixon
weva
Ws
on
creases and supply uncertainties continue, the Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to Riyadh
)Uialnger refused to interfere with the shah of dominated by the more I'nllitant Arab powers,
York, snapping a four-game home run of the season.
economic repercussions could imperfl the major Dec. 14, IM, for an urgent meeft with Saudi
A Tinal showdown Iles some- winning streak for the Yankees.
Iran who clamored for higher od prices to will t4ften the economic screws on the United
Underwood
went
AT$tgas King Falsal.

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The fans buzzed among themselves In the back of the room.

hoping

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York
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Montreal 8, St. Louis 7, reg.

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ri,long-suifering Knick fans.

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pt,'ht's .ui'l t'atch''s, as seIl a anuitlut pot'r Iitter ''Ii the I'aui
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s'leu 1.1 it, r eIirt'st'nt 1'' \V ri flit l''.it:ut's ,tlt-stui
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oqk hands and posed for photographers.
OBrIen was then ready to announce the second choice made by

~at drew the loudest cheers of all, the room being filled mostly

th

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After it was announced the Lakers had selected him, Johnson

"can I have your attention?" he said.
"
The New York Knicks select Bill Cartwright

have sought to tap for public transportation. The

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one.

"%hat I'm interested in primarily," said the Elk Grove, Calif.
eshjent, "Is contributing and helping any team I'm with, I don't
n the Knicks would draft me to trade me."

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Shel
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relentless oil gouge, meanwhile, has potentau wuuui tie very reluctant to employ
damaged our national prestige, endangered our price hikes as a weapon."

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cities are putting old but still operable vehicles
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emergency u.ce of vans, and even school buses.
New equipm ent is on order, but production
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Johnson, who knew he was going to be th e No, 1 selection all
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me . eli,. I do is say, 'Yeah."

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assisting in the economic growth of the region, come, from them alone?
but it would not be a military alliance.'
Big oil may or may not be manipulating the
Sketching a series of issues conducive to situation for its own Profitable benefit, In the
multilateral discussions among Pacific basin cronfire of statistics, explanations and accountries, Roth said:
cusations betweenIndustry and government,
"First, the implications of China's moder- what can the public do except declare a
nization program are of great interest and im. plague on both houses — and pay up?
portance to all the nations of the Pacific basin.
We have, hDwever,.no one to blame but our"Will investment flows into China come at the
expense of capital investments elsewhere in selves for the patchwork transit stem we must
Asia, and lfso, should special measuz'esbe taken now turn to in time of need. For decades we, the
to assure the continued rapid growth of countries public, have been desertinX public tran-

from a detailed examination of those weekly and
the world, Increasing attention is being paid to
monthly reports:
the conceptof a Pacific community. Bat no flesh
Item: Despite the highly publicized Inhas
been put on the bones.
terruption of United States imports of crude oil
The
Pacific basin today constitutes the world's
from Iran as a result of the revolution in that
most
dynamic,
fastest growing region with
nation, there was no significant declin- in this
Japan's economic success being echoed around
country's total imports late last year or early
i rim.
this year.
For the United States, the Pacific countries
The shortfall induced by the Iranian political
not the have supplanted the Atlantic countries as the
crisis was about 3D0,000 barrels per day —
major center of trade and conunerce — at least
500,000 barrels per day repeatedly cited by
of volume,
and humanitarian values?
Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger. But it
William V. Roth, Jr., Republican senator from
"We should discuss In a Pacific Forum
was largely offset by
substantially
increased
Delaware
and
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member
of
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trade,
aid and investment pattems. Many
Imports from Saudi Arabia.
Finance Committee, speakin to the Japan Southeast Asian countries fear over
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Society recently, proposed creation of a ',Ppcifiq,.,,
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compassing the last quarter of 1978 and the first
Forum" among the non-communist nations Of
Pacific fear dependence on the Unitid States.
quarter of 1979, total imports of crude oil into the the
Pacific basin to discuss mutual Interests.
"I believe Japan must bear a large part of the
United States, compared with the same period
The
forum, if created, would Include the burden of assisting developing countries in the
one year earlier, actually increased by more
United States, Japan, South Korea, Australia, region, but we should also seek an overall
than Th million barrels of 6.8 percent.
New Zealand, Canada, Mexico and the five distribution that diversifies economic relaItem: At the same time the major oil commembers of the Association of Southeast Asian
2te! have been edtacn 2ervlce
NaIi
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Wnèce on any single co untry.
aflocttoniio 80 or 85 percent of the gasoline
ailand, Malaysia and Singapore.
Th
"It makes good sense," Roth said, "for our
provided one year earlier, the industry has been
Eventually, it would include the two com. foreign or economic ministers to meet every so
Increasing its stock of crude oil.
Crude Mocks normally are reduced in the first munist powers, the Soviet Union and China, he often with each other on a multilateral basis to
said.
consult on these and other issues."
quarter of each year, as high Inventories built up
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either economically or politically — to provide
other products.
be nefits to other nations which are not recipIn January of this year, crude stocks were an
rocated,
Roth said.
unusually low 296.6 million barrels. With the
He
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out that neither the United States
industry desperate to replenish its supplies, the
nor Japan has developed clear and Integrated
total rose to 29fl1 million in February, 308.7 Asia-Pacific policies.
million in March, 324,4 million in April and 324.4
"We tend to respond to specific crises or opmillion in May.
portunities, but lack a longer-term perspective
But while crude oil stocks were growing, of what a Pacific community could
be or how to
gasoline stocks were dwindling — despite the achieve one," Roth said.
industry tradition of devoting a substantial
"The time Is ripe," Roth said, "to strip off the
amount of refinery capacity to gasoline straitjacket of bilateralism and seek to enrich
production during the early months of the year. the web of relationships developing among the
Last August, the Industry allowed gasoline Pacific nations In a multilateral consultative
Mocks to drop below 209.9 million barrels — the form.
lowest level in more than three years — and
"Such an association — which might be called
never adequately rebuilt them.
a Pacific Forum — would serve much the same
In summary, crude oil Is available but It's purpose as similar organizations In which the
being hoarded by the Industry, ref inery capacity United States participates in Latin America and
is grossly underutilized and gasoline stocks the North Atlantic.
continue to dwindle. Yet the petroleum Industry
"A Pacific Forum would add to the security of
can't unde rstand why It's the object of so much individual countries by providing a sense of
public suspicion.
solidarity in resolving common problems and

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(UP!) — Yes, UCLA's David Greenwood was
'prtt) nervous." He came right out and said so.
Besldes, you could tell he was by the way he kept fidgeting with
he tiny camera he held In his hand. His mother had made him
ake it with him when he left his home in Los Angeles.
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But there's a hitch. The nation's transit system
as it semi-exists today cannot accommodate
these masses of new customers.
Surprise. Which Is what It certainly should not
be to anyone even slightly familiar with transportation trends of the past 30 or 40 years.
The oil exporting cartel may have us over a
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shortstop v heii not piti'Iuii,
Walker and Uotundo art' to it tit' aII-st.tr on fbi'
Moose tvaiii. First year catcher dreg Cartel arid il l
lielder-outfielders Terry RILSSI and pa)—toll Nl ilii)ll% %% t. l fl.
also IlaIIrt'(I the leagues all star team.
Either Alton Davis or 1 3•' ar-oki standout (
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fact, Walker in tonight's opent' r.
I)avis, arid V.F'.W. teanni i til, l)t'arr I)t'I,se, tl'i rlavt'iI
for ('rooms and got a late start in the J uniol I 'ague
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while Moose had the fourth best record overall for the
season, 11-8.
Moose, however, picked up a pair of players from the
croorns High team near the end of the first half, and enters the city championship series as the favorite after
beating V.F.W. twice in the second half.
V.F.W. was 9.0 in the first half, while Moose was a
dismal 1-7. Moose won the second half with a 9-1 record
while V.F.W. fell to 7-3.
Moose has been a different team since Tracy Walker
and Mike Rotundo joined the squad after finishing the
school season at Crooms. Walker has been the league's

squaring off against second half winner Moose.
The Moose nine will be looking for its third consecutive
city championship.
The second game of the series is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, with the third game, if necessary, set for
Friday night.
V.F.W. enters the tournament with the best record, 16-3,

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won the first and second halves of the Sanford Junior
'sLeague schedule, and a best two out of three games series
will be played to determine the league champ.
That series opens tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Chase Park on
Celery Avenue in Sanford, with first half champ V.F.W.

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In testimony at a congressional hearing, a
senior vice president of Texaco says one way to
alleviate the worsening gasoline shortage is to
convince the public that there's a real problem
"to be approached rationally and without

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service, you didn't always know when you were
going to encounter a line — it could be every day or
every week. Any kind of a function would mean a
line, but at least you had the fun of guessing when.
In college, the lines varied according to
your course load. Some semesters you took courses
that were unpopular or not required. There were no
lines. Other times you hit all the favorites. There
were lines. At least there was an element of chance.
But If the gas crunch continues, as many people
now anticipate, there will be no hope. Every three
days I will need gas, and every three days I'll have
to wait In line.
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Tuesday, June 26, 1979

Hotline Due

Ad Drive
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With tourism the underpinning of Florida's economy,
state officials are preparing an
emergency advertising proto ward off the fears that
travelers
travelers may have about
inadeq uate gasoline supplies.

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hotline for tourists to get a
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the state.
"The fear of not getting
gasoline is as bad as not having
it," said Dean Galser, assistant
director of tourism, pointing out
some areas with plenty of gas
probably suffered because panicky tourists cancelled reservations.
Indeed, resorts from Panama
City to Key West reported a
"soft" weekend with plenty of
vacancies at a time when they
are usually full.
"Many of those that cater to
automobile tourists reported a
lot of cancellations," Galser
said. Resorts which depend
mostly on groups coming in by
bus or plane had no problems.
Panama City Beach, which
depends on car traffic from
bordering Alabama and
Georgia for the bulk of its
tourist business, was hard hit.
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John Edwards, innkeeper of management of Sanford-Lake
the Holiday Inn of Sanford— Monroe Holiday Inn In
Lake Monroe, has appointed December, 1978.
Bernie Banner as Food and
His most recent assignments
Beverage Director of that Inn, before Florida include thc
Banner has been previously Pocono Mountains Holiday inn
employed by the Turf Club, In Bartonsville, Pa. and the
Miami Beach;
Holiday
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Charleston. Edwards resides in
Sanford.
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associated with Holiday Inns and their three sons Jack,
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Well, my husband is a sports
sited what you thought the nut. He watches sports on TV
lances were for a happy every chance he gets. When we
marriage between Amy anti were first married, I'd watch,
miry, her [mace, a regular to, to keep hitmi company, but
x)rts nut. Jerry ate, drank, I was bored and complained a
ept, talked, read and lived lot. Finally, I realized how
xrts, but Amy didn't share his lucky I was that may guy was
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it she wasn't buying it. You my man Isn't watching TV he
Id Dad to back off.
tends to get underfoot, so I
welcome the weekends to sew,
clean house, read or write
letters. If AY Keeps DUS she
won't mind It a bit.

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So far this vear Mdl has
trainer:Nancy Edwards,

Barbara J. 'falfer, who Stetson University, she is (1011mg
teaches 10th grade English at graduate work at liollins
Seminole. High School, has been College.
nanmed 1919 recipient of a
scholarship sponsored by the
Barbara is time daughter of
English Speaking Union of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Taffe'r of
Winter Park.
lAch Arbor. She also attended
She-has chosen to study at the Seminole. Community College
University of London for the and the University of Central
suer.
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A graduate of Florida majoring in English
Seminole High School and and Social Sciences.

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"Karate" is designed to teach
the basic fundamentals of the
Japanese style Chito.ryu
karate: basic exercise, kicks,
punches, blocks. etc.
The $20 fee provides for the
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For more information, call the
Leisure Time Program at SCC.
This class is self-supported by
student fees at no expense to the
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The Leisure Time Program "Karate" scheduled to begin
Community June 27. The class will meet
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tltd1101t Department, IIS having a heart attack.
patrick and Anne-Marie Holloway watch.
trainin g 20 percent of the
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some stations in northwest
Nature's Way Beauty Salon in master's license and opened having your hair teased or wife's hair, but also all of their
Florida required motorists to
buy at least $3 worth. Others its natural woodsy setting is off her Nature's Way salon in finger waved. Claudia can do children."
them all.
Because of her low overhead,
the beaten path, but more and January.
limited purchases to $5.
If you feel 'nature' can stand Claudia says she can afford to
Claudia believes in giving her
Gaiser said newspaper, radio more patrons are discovering
and television ads will be used for reasonable prices and in- customers her undivided at. some improvement, she also charge less for style haircuts
and perms, including the acid
dividualized service, it is tentlon "one on one" thus offers hair coloring,
to allay travelers' fears about
"About
half
of
my
customers
wave.
definitely
worth
the
trip,
works by appointment only.
gas. He predicted the telephone
For your appointment at
"hotline" will be hooked up by
Located in Luke Mary on "This way I can arrange my are males," said Claudia," and
Country Club Road directly schedule to spend as much time I have four or five families that Nature's Way, call Claudia at
next weekend.
across the road from Country as Is necessary to give each I not only do the husband and 322-2237.
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for men, women and children.
Her
Her specialties are hairThe owner, Claudia Blythe,
and perms with inhas lived most all of her life in dividualized styling. 'Nature's
National the Sanford area anti formerly Way" is your way whether you
annual
The
Depression Glass Association winked in several beauty shops wait the latest blow dry cuts
Convention, Show &amp; Sale is in Sanford. She has her and styling or are still into
being held t hi s year at the
Sheraton Twin Towers Hotel
and Convention Center, 5780
Major Blvd., Orlando, and Is
being hosted by the South
Florida Depression Glass Club.
The dates for the convention
are July 6-8, with the Show &amp;
Sale open July 7 &amp; 8 only.
In addition, the annual
NOW OPEN
membership meeting will be
Way
a
held on Friday evening July 6
and there will an Awards
BEAUTY SALON
Banquet and Dance on
Claudia Blythe—Owner
COUNTRY CLUB RD
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Saturday night. On Saturday
Across from Country Side Baptist Church
and Sunday afternoons there
LAKE MARY
will be lectures and slide
Men, Women Children
presentations on interesting
STYLE HAIRCUTS....... $400
Depression Era Glassware
PERMS ................ $20.00
topics. All events are open to
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
the public.

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Who said the teen years are
the happiest? For Abby's new
DEAR MAMMA: Read on for

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FAMOUS RECIPE'S REGULAR DINNER

section.
During our lovemaking he's
listening to sonic game on the
radio. I think mcmi who are
devoted to sports should take an
oath of celibacy.

some advice from a sports nut
himself:
DEAR ABBY: I'm a sports
nut, so I know how Jerry feels. I
have a few words of advice for
other sports nuts who are still
single: Either marry a girl
ttCA(uL'L'C WITH
1fI I,L
who's into sports the way you
POP
are, or stay single.
DEAR DISAGREES: My
The gal I dated for four years
mall has been running about 90
(all through college) put on a
percent with me and 10 percent
great act. Site wen t to all the
with AMY'S POP. here's one games
with inc and pretended
for Pop's side:
to love them.
DEAR ABBY: Any guy who
As soon as we were married
hives for sports has got to be she let me
know she thought
very selfish. I know what poor sports were for little boys and it
Amy is letting herself In for if was time I "grew up."
she marries a sports fanatic
We never fought about
because I married one. Only anything else, but we fought
mine Is worse. His love for about sports enough to end our
sports takes him out of town. He marriage.
follows "his" teams, so
I hear she's living with a guy,
whenever the Vikings, the and what do you think he do&amp;
Twins or Minnesota U goes out He's an assistant basketball
of town to play, my guy goes, coach at a major university. I
too. When they lose, he sulks for hope she marries him. It will
a week. His whole life Is serve her right.
wrapped up in sports. And as if
SPORTS NUT
that Isn't enough, my man also
DEAR ABBY: About Amy,
laves iiuntinjc anti ThiLILIIIi who is going to marry a sports
During the hunting season he nut: I hope she reconsiders. I
hunts with his brother. During
bowling tournaments he travels am married to such a man and
with his team. Anything that it is awful! He lives for sports.
takes him out of town (without The minute he opens his eyes In
me) his good to him. I can't the morning he runs out to get
go because I'm stuck with nine the paper so he can look at the
kids, which gives you an idea of sports pages.
At breakfast there's no
what his favorite indoor sport
conversation
since he is
is.
MINNEAPOLIS MAMMA carefully reading the sports

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booklet "What Teenagers Want
to Know," ssrite Abby: 132
Lasky Dr., Beverly hills, Calif.

"IT'S HONEY DIPPED"
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Tuesday, June 26, 1919-3D

Legal Notice

TV HIGHLIGHTS
___________________________
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cue Operations, paramedics
Gage and DeSoto becorna
involved with two disasters and
two female paramedics.
(4) CBS MOVIE "Submarine
X-1" (1969) James Caan,
Rupert Davies, A group of
select British officers manning
miniature submarines go after
a fleet of Nazi warships during
World War II. (A)

EVENING

600
(1) (4)00(12) NEWS
ED STUDIO SEE Visits a family
that has given up electric heal'
for wood-burning stoves; a 14year-old who plays basketball
in a circus on a unicyclei(R)
6:30

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ED VILLA ALEGRE(R)

0 THREE'S COMPANY Janet

7:00

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date and finds Jack and Chrissyaloneinthobedroorn (A)

C2)TICTACDOUGH
@J NARY TYLER MOORE
When Lou asks Mary to help
him find someone to redo.
corato his living room, Mary
suggests Rhoda.

9:30
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up inahigh.stakos poker game
against Loule's card-shark
brother. (R)

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ED THE LONG 8EARCH(FRI)

(2)II2TONIGHT Guest host:
David Letterman. Guests:
Loretta Lynn, Helen Gurley
Brown, Orson Bean.

(2J 1121 THE RUNAWAYS A
teen-ager (Donna Wilkes) takes
to the open road to follow her
country-music singing Idol
(Ronee Blakely).
@ 0 CBS REPORTS "The
High Cost 01 EverythIng"
Three important aspects of
inflation -- consumer borrowing, federal spending, and how
Americans cope with the problem -. are examined in this
documentary. Ed Bradley
anchors.
OHAPPV DAYS The rivalry
between Richie and Fonzie for

NEWLYWED GAME
QBARNABYJONE8 Aclover
private eye becomes involved
in a blackmail scheme that
loadslo murder. (B)
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MORNING

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Hurricane Disaster Test con.
tains 15 basic questions dealing with preparations before a
hurricane, what to do during
the disaster and precautions
after the hurricane.

830
Layerne decides she wants a more
feminine Image to attract men
and turns to Shirley for help.
(A)

ED AN AMERICANISM: JOE
MçART*4Y A tnnk at the life
arid times of Joe McCarthy; his
motivations thd acquaintances
with such people as Jack
Anderson. Richard Nixon and
athers,willbefeatured.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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RAYMOND A. KREMP,

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Dishwashers
Apply in person
Holiday InnonLaicefront
COOKS
APPl' inpersor,
Holiday InnonLakefront

Legal Notice

Thursday, July 19, 1979 at 7:30 P.M. of Administration has been mailed
Road 436 and 246.22 feet deep.
WAITRESSES
TUtor,Cefllfied&amp;
Public hearing will be held inlheCasselberrycltyHall,95Lake are required, WITHIN THREE
COOK
Experienced Teacher
Thursday, July 19, 1979 at 7:30 P M Triplet Drive, Casseiberry, Flgrida, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Apply inperson Holiday Inn
3235592
THE
FIR
ST
PUBLICATION
OF
in the Casselberry City Hall, 95 Lake or as soon thereafter as pOSsible.
1.4. On SR 46 at 1.4
THIS NOTICE, to file any objectio.is
Dated tPIs 20th day of June. 1979.
Triplet Drive, Casselberry, Florida,
they
may
have
that
challenges
the
Needlepoint
InstrUction
Mary W. Hawthorne,
or as soon thereafter as possible.
Wanted' Mature lady to live In
validity of the Decedent's Will, the
City Clerk
Mary W. Hawthorni.
prepare meals and care for
Creative
Expressions
3230812
qualifications
of
the
Personal
Publish; June 26, 1979
City Clerk
invalid lady InSanford residence
Representative, or the venue or _____________________________
Dated this 20th day of June, 1979 DEK 121
for salary, room and board.
jurisdiction of the Court.
Publish; June 26, 1979
Florida Statute 197.246
References requested. Call 305
18-tlpnd
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND _______________________
DEK-1?3
Noticeof Applicationforlax Deed
3224285 week days.
_________________________________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
ROUTE SALES
Florida Statute l7,244
that Mr. or Mrs. R.W. Schoomcraft WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
Need reliable person for route
Dateof
the first publication of the
NoticeofApplicationforTax Deed
the holder of the following cer•
sales. Truck driving experience
PURCHASING AGENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tlflcates has filed said certificates Notice of Administration: June 19,
helpful. Good company benefits.
that Hugh Biggers, the holder of the for a tax deed to be issued thereon. 1979.
Immediate openings with a
Brown Moulding Company at
CLAIRE A. KREMP
I ollo'iiy* CMFtiffr*tet hJt f iled S&amp;d The certificafe numbers a'oo
growing company for a person
Port
of
Sanford.
323.2062.
An
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As Personal Representative
'tt
certificates for a tax deed to be of issuance, the den
lCt
'cy('..rt, '
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Equal Oppo..rfunity
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of
Th. certificate vc
•nnatonwidepurchasingoff
4i,
In whIch it
RAYMOND A. KREMP,
numbers and years at Issuance, the was assessed are as follows
Supplies Including produce,
deceased
description of the property, and the
meats &amp; dry goods. Must be 6b11
Certificate No. 83?
FRANKLIN
T.
WALDEN,
to supervIse people control
names in which It was assessed are
Legal Notice
Year nf Issuance: 1975
ESQUIRE
_______________________________
payroll costs &amp; be able tO
as follows:
Description of Property: Sec 12 BROCK &amp; WALDEN
schedule stat I. Send resume or
Certificate No. 119.1
Twp 205 RQe 30E W 1255 Ft Of N 9fl 355 East Semoran Boulevard
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
apply In person Holiday House
Year 01 Issuance 1977
Ft of S" of NE"a Less E 100 ft of N
FLORIDA
Corp., 1130 Old Daytona Rd.,
Descriptionof Property: Lots8to BO7Ft+ lOFtofW 1155Ff + SSl2Ft Altamonte Springs, Fla, 32701
Noticeof
Public
Hearing
Telephone: (30$) 339.7300
DeLand, Fla. 33730
13W of Ry Trout Lake Subd PB 4
ofN 657 Ftof E2000fW ltSSFtI
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Attorney (or Personal Represen.
PG
Name In which assessed: Odham ttjve.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN
LETtZkN.E.S.L
Lc! rL
that'
-_ft fluid M t.
" 'u" wery tuotung rcr a new
Allot saId proptrty being in the DEK-95
Lake Mary, Florida will hold 'a
All of said property being in the County of Seminole, State of
career you wouldn't be reading
Public Hearing on the 19th day of
County of Seminole Stale of Florida. Florida,
this ad, and if we weren't looking
July, 1919, at 7:30 P.M. or as soon
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
for someone to do a lob this ad
Unless such certificate or cer
Unless
such certificate or cer. SEMINOLE COUNTY. ELnnA thereafter as possible to consider
•iir•. .'i,ii i... _,
wih4n'kkm II.......
'I""°" mV
as.. uitucayes
snail be redeemed ac
adopTlonof
an
Ordinanceby
the
City
PROBATE DIVISION
cording to law the property cording to law the
p'm1t',' to earn Three to
ofLakeMary, Florida,tltleof which
property File Number fl.1$I-CP
described in such certificate or described in such certificate
Five Hundred dollars a week,
is as follows:
or Division
1.100.432.5403 anytime for
certificates will be sold to the certificates will be sold to
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
the IN RE: ESTATE OF
recorded message.
highest cash bidder at the court highest cash bidder at the court
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA,
NICHALENE
C.
STEVENS,
house door on the 16th day of July. house door on the 16th day of July,
ADOPTING AN ENERGY CODE
1979 at 11:00 AM.
Deceaseø FOR THE CITY: PROVIDING
Night Cleaner. Apply in person
1979 at 11:00 a.m.
Dated this 5th day of June, 1979.
NOTICEOFADMINISTATION
between9a.m.&amp;Sp.m. Holiday
CONFLICTS,
Datedthis5thdayof June, 1979.
SEVERABILITY
Inn Sanford, Lake Monroe, 530
(SEAL)
(SEAL'
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE,
N. Palmetto Ave.
Signature: Arthur H. Beckwith.
The Public Hearing shall be held
Signature: Arthur H. Beckwith TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Clerk of Circuit Court
at the City Hall, in and for Lake
Clerk of Circuit Court
LPN full time. Exo. W.Flôrida
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THE ARflIJF FsTh1'E
Al I
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J.,.,..yIc .uvn,y, r,vruua
mwy,
rwrIue, di i:jj r.. or as
is eminoie (ourny, Florida
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license. 4.12. 3225564. Sanford
By: Beulan C. Brown,
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED soonthereafteraspos%ible,atwtilch
By Beulah C. Brown
Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
IN THE ESTATE:
Deputy Clerk
time interested parties for and a.
Deputy Clerk
ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED
gainst
theaboveOrdmnanceshall be
Publish. June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1979 PublIsh: June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1979 YOU
that the
administration
of the estat:
heard.
TechnicianTraineeG. 12,perman.
DEK43
Said hearing may be con.
OEK.44
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'ent position for cutting &amp; polish.
of Nictialene C. Stevens,deceased, tinued from time to time until final
____________________________________________________________
ing optical crystals, 373.7750.
FIle Number 19.151.CP, is pendIng in action is taken by the City Council.
the
Circuit
Court
for
Seminole
This Notice shati be available at
Legal Notice
Hair Dresserswithsomefollowing
County, Florida, Probate Division, the otficeof the City Clerk of the City
Reflections Of Beauty
the address of which is Seminole of Lake Mary, Florida, for all per.
3227701 Wed. thru Sat.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
County Courthouse, Sanford.
_______________________________
sons desiring to examine same, In
SR-CR 421 Improvement
Florida. The personal represen. addition, this Notice shall be
Nowecceptingappljcatjons for fuii
TheFlorida Departraentof Transportation(FDOT) will conducta public tative of the c5tate is Charles L. published at least one (1) time fIt.
5. part time waitresses. Apply
hearing on June 7$, 1979 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs Stevens, whose address is 2250 teen days before the hearing
date in
Days Inn, Sanford.
Recreation Department Civic Center, 500 Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte Ferndell Drive, Winter Park,
the Evening Herald Newspaper, a
Springs, Florida.
Florida. The name and address of newspaper of general circulation
Land Sales - $600 per week
This hearing is being conducted to afford Interested persons the
. the personal reprmntatives at. within the City of Lake Mary,
possible. Work part time, Ex.
portunity of expressing their views concerning the location aspects, design torney are set forth below
Florida.
perienced only. Please reply
concepts, and social, economic and environmental effects of the pr'possd
All persons having claims or
DATED: June 22, 1979.
Tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 644.
improvements to State.County Road 431 (Forest City Road) from County demands against the estate are
251$.
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
Roadl2l( EdgewaterDnive)tostateRoad436(semoraflBlyd)lflOra
required,
WITHIN
THREE
__________________
FLORIDA
Furniture
Salesperson
for
and SemInole Counties, Florida. FDOT Project Nos. 77130.1901 and 77120 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
BY:.s. Connie V. Major
3504, Work Program Nos. 517523 and 51756$, Federal-Aid Project Nos. M
downtown Sanford store. Must
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
City Clerk
1791(1) ano BRMI7V1.(2).
have experience.'Calt 323.8322.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
PublIsh; June 26, 1979
____________________________
Maps, drawings, a draft environmental impact document and other of the above court a written DEK.111
pertinent information developed by the FOOT, together with written views Statement of any claim or demand
_______________________________
LPN, FIl time, part time. Apply
______________________________
receivedfromother bgenclesorpubliccflflcIals, willbeavailable for public they mayhave. Each claim must be
in person Lakeview NursIng

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1 BR- $189 up, Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of AirpC't
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call
323 8670 MarIner's Village.
_______________________Sanford- Large one bedroom plus
den,air.ceramicbaths,5175mo.
Adults. 8417883.
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Post Office Box 17
DeLand, Florida 37730
Publish: May39, June 13,14, 1S, 17, 1$, I. 30,21,22,24.35,26, V.75, 1979
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ONTHEHALFSHELL
DOZEN

SANFORD
AREANewly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, LR, FR with fireplace,
UtilIty room &amp; wooded lot. $365
+ security. No pets. 373-9574.
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Iront MpTS. WeCxly. i..aui Jii'IU)5
it no ans. (904) 252-94fl.

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on FrenchAve. Can
be combined for 1200 sq. ft. total.
ww
carpet.
Ideal
for
professIonal Suite.

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INDUSTRIAL ? S ACRE SITE
near RN Siding, close to 1.4.
$5500 per acre.

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club or organization cn
appear in this listing each
Week for only $350 per
week? This is an ideal
way to inform the public
of your club activities.
______________________
If your club or organ.
Ization would like to be
incIudj - in this listing
call:

Ewcning Ilevuld
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MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE
Eves 862-3455 3221959

LARGE CORNER MELLON
VILLE 4'! 58th 57.500

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BROKER
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school &amp;
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Sanford 321-0640

Orlando 327-1577

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area

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NICELY WOODED CORNER
LOT DOWNTOWN NEAR LAKE
MONROE ZONED DUPLEX
$7,500
I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
LAxE GEORGE $6,900

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BR, 2 8. lormal LR. FR w F1',
eqp kit w breakfast bar, extra
Ig utility. dbl garage, good
storage, lovely yard $67000 w
$2t 138 dwn. 5. assume or
ref inance-

CHEROKEE LAUD CO
Murphy, N C 78906

INVESTMENT
POTENTIAL
Zoned RMO I-which means thiS
Ig 3 BR right on busy 7Slh St. will
Increase in value as thiS area Is
developed
for
multiple
residence, otfice &amp; institufional.
532,500.

&amp;SokI
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES P Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 87$ No. I D
Wymore Rd. Altarnonte
Sb?- 7153

Multiple Listing Service

BWat,r!nt

FANTAbTIC Ig family 48R, 28,
FR, Cent. air, w w carpet. Lg
rooms, fenced yd with well &amp;
sprinklers, "in ground" pool.
Choice neighborhood $43,900
Exc terms.

100 If. lake frontage. $75,000
ESTATE SALE.

R.aborn UALTY
REALTOR 372 4000MLS

5OMsceuaneous for Sale
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE

3ll315E.FirstSt.

3225622

Oak bnw front chlnas. $175; round
Oak laUie, 54l
SalitOld
Auction. !7I5 S French, 323 7340

REALTOR, MLS
323-5//4 Day or Niaht

323-2222

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7 residences on approx. 2 acres,

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Western Auto 301 W
Automotive Servce;
brakes. tail pipe. etc.

1st St
tune up.

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formerly Harniett's Beauty Nook
519 ( 1st St . 3? 5742

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IN THE WANT ADS 322 2611 or
11)1 9993
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5119$. sell much lcss 323 7777

62-Lawn-Garden

CeramicTile

Residt'nlual &amp; Commercial
32? 5Sf?
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Light Hauling
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Yard Debris. Tra'h
Appliances &amp; Misc
(LOCAL) 349 5371
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Dressmaking
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Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707
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Office Cleaning

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.1), fit'W (Ont L ic . tvinrl,.(s .1,
its Quality service t'vt'ryt•nt,'
Ph 3?) 0541 or 668 6981

B&amp;P E uter or

F unqus &amp; mildew
Pool',. w,illS. decks
Free Es? 139 6066. 668 8335
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AFRICAN VIOLETS
377 9141
Evesafter6&amp; weekends

TheGreenhouse

F ILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

Springer Spaniel

puos,$lS
3730039
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67-Livestock.Poultry

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I? laying hens. 71 mos. old. Coops.
feeders &amp; waterers included
with hens, $35. Ph. 3236179
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Painting

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DAVES PAINTING

Trim your house, $145 I day serv
good paint &amp; Ref 331 5579
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INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foatmu, fiberglas &amp; Cellu
lose Lowest prices Call 321 08)9
or 901 731 6708 coIled

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed InSured Bonded
FREE Estimates (305) 372 9460
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supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages 372 5752.

Plastering
interior Exterior Plastering

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silver buff, I malt's, '1 lernales
$175 150. 323 3913

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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control
Pet

HOme Improvements

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sell the best &amp; service the rest

65-Pets-Supplies

II_,awn Service
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New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Cup 869 8562

Lawnmower sales &amp; service We
WeslernAuto
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301W1st St

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Cerlilied L,iwn &amp; LaIids(,,p.
FREE ESTIMATES
)?3 5119
Mowing
3)1 0lYd

,'m'r,I L1ntiscapnq
P,j',,.
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt
.)Wfl maint &amp; tree trimming
373 2948

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Guitars, Drums, Banjos Corn
plete Thomas organs. pianos
Bob Ball's Disc. Center, Inc.
7702 French Ave
322 2255

L ANOSCAPINC,
1(11,11 I,,wn c,irt'. resident.,,) A
Co,nini'rcal I)? 7441 ,itlur C.
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Harold Hall Realty

2565
PARK

'77 Checkmate TriniaeI
custom built Roacirnasfer
trailer Brand new, never in
water Call days 373 1909, alt
530377 7355

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BETTER THAN NEW extremeib
well cared for 3 BR, 28 home w
FR&amp;largescporch,newcarp,t,
fully eqpt kit., beautiful land
scaped fenced yd. Exc. for
retirees or family. $36,500

ANYTIME

Estate Wanted

47-A--Nbrtgages Bought

ATTRACTIVE 4 BR, 28 ranch
Style home, Ig rms., fenced side
yd, near schools &amp; shopping,

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Losing your home &amp; creaif' I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 3770216

SPAN'SH STiLE family home, 3
OR, I', B, Ig closets, pan FR.
storage cab in DR. $31,000

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ROttON MARINE
7977 Hwy 1792
Saritord,Fia 37171

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47-Real

Amer can Sod 831 2200
ISAH IA SOD 534 1100 sc ft I
or mon
Free Del on 1400 sq It

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L,,awn.Garden

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doll tiouse. $75 or
titSI i,ilt.i Come' see what c'
have Nothinu tiver 575 1?) YS72,
131 Exter of? IS A between Lake
Mary &amp; Lonqwood

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S re'nch i)97) Sanford
373 5374
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Read today's classified ads for
good Buys.
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54-Garage Sales

roar. Will tioe oraito"
t4,ht
grove", on u,ontract L argu.' ili
',ni,ilI will waSh I story fious,",
or prune ',rfl,tlI
iIi,','
mIt 6 or 312 IOVV

Appliances
Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repar
Licensed 373 0039

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Handyman

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Call Carl Harris at
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59-Misical ?rchindise

Orlando32l-1577

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Air Conditioning

Sale$36S 00 - $18 mo
Limited Supply
Call Jim, F irestoni' Store
Sanford '3?? 0244

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Sanford 321.0640
Sanford 321- 0702

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Sylvania .v in. color
Firestone Charge Req $439.95

LOTS ZONED MUL T IPLE
UNITS $10,000 TOTAL

SEIGLER REALTY

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flu per gal 11.500 12) 0039

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REALTY WORLD.

JUST LISTED! 3 BR, I bath home
in Country Club Manor 'NC
H&amp;A, w w carpet, eat in kit ,
built in shelves in LR &amp; newly
painted! Fenced backyard on Ig
loft Yours for lust 521,900!

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ACRES NEAR LAKE HAP
NEY, GENEVA AREA 58.500

WOODED LOT ON RADIO PD
(.4 0(10

Idyllwilde 4 BR, 2 B, lovely home
in one of the nicest areas of
Sanford. Near schools &amp; golf
course. Beautiful corner lot with
loIs 01 trees. Just right for the
growing family $57,750

JUST LIJTED ,i BR. 2 bath home
on Oak shaded lot! C H&amp;A, w w
carpet. Fla. R , dWilng area,
genced rear yard &amp; B 8 Q grill!
Lots more! Just 528.000'

REALTORS
Branch Office

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ACR CS WIL SON RD AREA
NICELY WOODED $12,500
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TONA AU TO AUCT IC,
Hwy 9?. I mile west of Specdw.iy
Daytona LIe,icti, will i old
public AU TO AU CT lO.' .'e'r',
I u.'Sd,ty ,it 7 30 If s the onil
in F Iorida You set the rt'setv.sI
Price' Call 904 25" 8311 for
further details

wheels, faring, drive shott, 59

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NICE LOT ON HWY 127 NEAR
LAKE JESSW' 56.500

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 BRs, Swimming
pool all on canal leading to St.
Johns River $175,000.

$13,500.

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
IT EMS. . SELL
WINTER
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 322-2611 or
8)1 9993 and a friendly AdVisor
..dll ham iHlu

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Parts,
Service Used MachInes
MOONEY APPLIANCES
313 0697

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TO DOWNTOWN SANFORD
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
$28,000

Country Proprty Treed 7'-i acres
near I 1 &amp; SR 16. 3 BR enclosed
porch. to lull around in during
Ihese hot Summer days. A must
10 see only 553.500

Sanford32l-0702

owner after 6 pm. weekdays.
373 1526

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1989 P.110011 C xce'llent c Omit on
5895 35,01:11
322 3582

78-Ivtorcyctes
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Avocado Green 7 door
.iuto cJt'frost ref sCction
Req. price$139 95
New $3SS
$18 010

WEKIVA FALLS AT HWY 46
58,900

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I I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR

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6Y ('Pii.'vrijli't I'. 'r1ijswox1 V.iuon
C.i.todcor'il S-tiC
2? 7s74

flU V JUNK C AR S
F roth SlOb $60
Call 322 162.4. 322 1460

TOday same as cash

Sanford's Sales Leader

Handyman's
apeciaIWat05tho0lhhtrch
Lois of trees I schrubs. Call

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Firestui,i.' S''0.'
''y) Oly
, saint','
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3BR, Pa B.carport.dbl lot. fenced
bit, CII, behind Kmart, Forest
City. 535.000 VA or Ft-IA

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
,QF$ANFRQ.REALTop
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Top Dollar Paid for tunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
37? 5990

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Duplex

REALTOR 32? 7983

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C 3 ' P u'Ilt'g.tdu' r u'movat,le
Hard tOp. hi' 'it",', $4600 firm
I?) 9695 titer S

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MolorcI,' lilsuraitce
fl( Al P AGENCY
373 IRit or 1,') 77)0

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7 acres Imoll Lake Sylvan area.
$10,000 William Maliciowsk.,

Newly redecorated 3 BR. 2 bath
home- 27x17 game room, ideal
for large family, beautifully

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATESJOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO It

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM, HUGE
FAMLLY. POOM, 1Otiflj,,

SUPER 2 BR, I bath home ,. cc.
Manor, w 1g. eat-in kit., C H,
WAU,allonlg.landscapedlotw.
eec. patio.garden &amp; detached
garage! New root &amp; paint, too!
BPP WARRANTED. WOwt JUSt
532,500!

CREADY TO SELL? Don'l sell
yourself short. We have 75 years
of experience 5. knowledge 5. an
octivedemandforhomes&amp; land
Call us today'

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agri. Owner holdIng with good
terms

BEAUTIFUL 2 BR, I bath cozy
cottage on the lake. Extras inc.
teamed ceilings, Stone fire
place, island kit., pann., 1g.
porch over Banana Lake! Your
own fishing dock loot Super
Home Away from Home! BPP
WARRANTED. Only 535,000

* A BUDGET PRICE TAG is on
this nice 3 BR, 1 bath home on
king size lot. Near shopping but
country atmosphere.
Just
$26,500

power. For details, call 644-3079,

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Pt'tr ge-i ,tfor . Dishwasher &amp;
L l.'c ft ic Dryer
2411 S,,,tforcj Ave 313 6817

For Sale
Cape Coral lots near
Ft MyerS with sewer &amp; water
By Owner 830 5)63

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 to
75 inocl&amp;'lS CoIl 339 9100 or 8.14
4806 i

fl-Junk Ca
Removed
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6 C el r.mng,'.coppertone
DId oven, cxc cond
3?? 6711 ,tft 8

43-tAcreage

71 Voclgt' D,mr I Der'.on SI,' nt 6
Auto. ar r,Iito " * no 5600 373
1587 cli',', 8. ILl 9)16 ,ift1't C.

323 0515
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AutO Stick Shift 3)011)11
5? 000 3)3 Sell

t, it Tr,ivel Trailer
6. lirst $1100

52-Appliances

Sanford

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* HOUSE PINCHING YOU?
ifeeti more room? This 4 BR.
bath split level could be just
what you need Uniquefloor plan
for those who like individuality,
See it today. $41,500

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$7.000 buys you this 96x 170 lot in
Paola Ideal for your new home

eat
in kit • Yours. In.' ttni.cm
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Paint &amp; body shop all equipt. pIus 1
BR apt on 7 lots in excellent
location for business Call for
more details $19,900

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CIt'ari '0 57,'rc SM Wqri
li.,(' 0ev, Ask rig $660
322 8735

74 V iS Bet'? it' low in leaau'

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ON SALE NEW twin Size box
springs &amp; mattresS $2395 ea
NEW offe'e table with 1
m,,tchinq end tables $39 Sanford
ej,niture Salvage, 17 92 So of
Sanford 322 8721

Mobile Home 1760. 2 BR
U urn Cxc Cond
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ror Estate, Commercial &amp;
Residential AoctiOnS &amp; Ap
praisals Call Dell S Auction I??
6620

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75-Recreational Vehicles

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75 Lamore l7'm65' 1 BR. 211
Awihinui &amp; Skirting ln(
3)7 676)

$14,500 Good location

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
NICELY WOODED WITH
SMALL STR EAM NEAR LAKE
MONROE &amp; 14 527,500.

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80-Autos for Sale

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PItILIC (.l,iN AUCT ION
UN JULY I. I P M
SANFORD AUCTION
323 73j0

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Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
Sanford. 3?? 0721

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Need a commercial site for
ceramic
tmop
we Piave it,

FANTASTIC 3 BR, 7 bath home in
Shadow Lake Woods with every
imaginable feature! C H&amp;A,
pantry, firepiac- scr. porch,

REALTY

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c.00d ,o'ict O •'rs('aS Clii?',
ll.'st of bet 14 58.14

72-Auction

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wnrnens class rings Also buying
edding hands, sterling &amp; any
marked gold Any cond 678 2237

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size draperies. $10 &amp; up Sanford

REDUCED BY SI,SOOi
1975 I I70, 3 BR, 18. e*p,lnclo, cent
air, tiq sc porch, utility Shed
many Oxtras 510.500 6686309

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that may be ust what you are
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for

SPc ISP Suite flCw $139 Spc IR
new, $399. Loveseat 541 95 &amp; up.
7 pcdinettes. 569 95 &amp; up; Ref
$505. up. El stove, $605. up; full

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AND
THINK
A
MINU II
IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
5,'4OULDN'T BE ANY

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THUR MAY 1979

The Real Estate Agency
2435'.. 5 French Il/ 92 Sanfor'

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I building lots zoned for triplex or
duplex 55500 &amp; $5000

STE NREALTY
STRO

TWO PLUSTWOI$FOUR
And That'sAFactl
Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Tool

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See our beautiful new BARR lUG.
TON w lap Siding &amp; Shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr
323 S700
VA&amp; FHA Financing

Building lots, high wooded on
county maintained rd Good
terms Owner holding.

M. Unsworth Realty

REALTOR
ML
73 fO6lnreves. 3230517
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Westinghouse frost free
refrigerator Il cu ft 575
322 3721

finan

42-Wøbile Homes

Owner hold

Build to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 235 &amp; 715

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houSehold

Entire

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I acre near Wekiva zoned for
mobile home or home, w cI 8
septic already there Deeded
right to river also Good terms

Rental

Allperscnsinteresfedinfheestate Country Club Circle, according to

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3 BR, 213. w w carpet. FP. garage
572.000

SCREENED PORCH WITH
2Ox2O WORK SHOP ON MAO
NOLIA ONLY 52.000

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Paying $16 &amp; op mens, 58 &amp; up

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327 5791
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(teds DtiI motel box springs &amp;
mattresses $30 Set Sanford
Auction 1215 S F rench 323 7340

INC.
REALTOR 373 7832

LIKE NEW 7 BEDROOM. NEW
CARPETS. COMPLETELY RI
DECORATED ON LARGE LOT
' BLOCK TO WINN DIXIE CN
25th STREET 531.500
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Mayfag Washing Machine
Avocado, excellent cond Si',
e64 8119 776 8080 775 4400

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

2 BEDROOM NEAR DOWN
TOWN, FULLY FURNISHLD, 2
SC PORCHES IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION $21,000 HURRY
ON THIS

Cash for your lot,! Will build on
your lOt or our lot.
V Enterprise. Inc.
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644 3013
MedeIlnc. Realtor

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Excellent

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PLACE, ON LAR GE WOODED
LOT NEAR AIRPORT BLVD
524.900

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

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For rent commercial bldg

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to whom a copy of this Notice of the plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Administration has been mailed are
book 9 Page 43, of the Public
required,
WITHIN
THREE
Records,Seminole County, Florida,
Baa winner, loinfheneighborhooØ
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
run thence north 12$' along the
professionals Altamonte Spgs.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
easterly right of way line of High.
based Century 21 Real Estatp
THIS NOTICE, to fIle anyob: way 17.7 thence run easterly
Firm seeking Lake Mary &amp;
wI.luvn) ney may nave Till!
PIlIlICI TO
the northernmost
Sanford Real Estate Associates
challenge the validity of the
boundary lin of Lot 1, 1st AdditIon
Excellent training offered. Call
'Tll• Will, mW
qv.,imicaijons
TO L.OUflTTY ciuo circle, run thence
Patt W000Son or Phyllis Capponi
of th personal representatsye, or
southerly along said easterly
for confidential interview
the venue or jurisdiction of the
boundary line of Lots 4 and 7, 1st
7717 aft hrs. 3314498
tourt.
Additlunof Country ClubCircle, run
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
thence westerly 170'
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- BOYS 5. GIRLS
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OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
thepoInt of beginning. Being part of
,
NOAGE LIMIT
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Lot 4 and all of Lot 7, Addition to
SUMMER VACATION$$SS '
Dateofthefirst publicatic'nof this
Country Club Circle, Plat 10, Page Part time work
available im
Notice of Administration: June 19,
79, and being also part of Lot 4 1110
mediately. One week onIy
1979.
all of Lot 7. Country Club Circle.
tremendous earnings. Specla
Charles L. Stevens
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Casselberry, Seminole County, Plot
meelingat
Santoto uvic cen;er;
As Persopal Representativ, of
Book 9, Page 13, of the Public
Thur's., June 2$ at 10 a.m.
the Estateof
Records of Seminole County,
SHARP. (Parents welcome).NICHALENE C. STEVENS
Florida.
Not Connected With the Civic
Deceased
.
Public hearing will be held on ______
Center-NO PHONE CALLS.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
ThurSday, July 19, tfl9at 7:30P.M.
DON'T MISS THIS MEETING
REPRESENTATIVE:
In the Casselberry City HaIl, 95 Lake
JOHN A. BALDWIN of
Triplet Drive, Casselberry, Florida,
No*hiring MAIDS for
BALDWIN &amp; DIKEOU
or as soon thereafter as possible.
fulltimelparttimeernployrnent'
Highway 17.92
Dated this 20th day of June, 1979.
Days Inn Sanford
Fern Park, Florida 37730
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Mary W. Hawthorne,
Telephone: (305) $341631
City Clerk
Now accepting applicalior's for,
Publish: June I, 26. 1979
Publish; June 26, 1979
Parttime Bookkeeper, Apply
flEw ii
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Sanford Suntand. 3 BR. 1 bath,
good cond. New appliances.
Phone 323 3649 or 323 7331.
529,000.

I Acres intersection of Country
Club Rd. &amp; 16 A $30,000

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$125

Spring is here and it's a good time
to choose a new home from the
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UT uur
Lid)iJIVU 00).

career in Real state call
Realty World. The Real EetafP
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AgenCy June Ponzig 323.5324.

For a

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Fl rm. qarre rm &amp; ust loads of
living area Located in NW
Section of 'own w easy access tO

3BEDROOMCOMPLETELY RE
MODELED. INCLUDES NEW
ROOF, NEW PAINT &amp; NEW
CARPETS, LARGE

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NOT A PILE OF BRICKS
This) 1 brik home has beautiful

I Wh..'i'i I_: xplorCr I' to,,'
F ICCIII'flt sh,ioe. $500 i- i PM
3?? 8855

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11 Acres Airport Blvd Excellent
terms 545.000

3 BEDROOM HOME ON 6 ACRES
NEAR OVl EDO PART IM
PROVED PASTURE, PARTLY
WOODED. 555.000

Lk Jessup 500 acres good pasture
land. $125,000

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

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2.5 acres only $15,000 wgood
terms.

SANFORD: 3 BR, 1
B, corn
plelely redecorated inside. Kit.
eqpt. No petS. 671 0976.

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REALTOR, 322 7498
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HANG YOUR HAMMOCK
And relax in spacious back yd. 3
BR, 2 b, C H&amp;A, quiet neighborhood 5. close to shopping.
$1550 dwn
COUNTRY ACRES
1 acre bldg. sIte w trees &amp; paved
rd. $6,500. very good tens.

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3 Duplex lots 510.000

Call Bart

HOMEOWNERS Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor 644 2518.
___________________________

309 Elm Ave

Wanted Applianc .5 my COCcI
Washers. refrinerators. etc
Kellogg', Auction. 313 7050

310 Sanford Ave

NATURELOVERS-HIDE A WAY
LAKEFRONT--POOL
Secuded tree studded lot 200' on
lake 18x40 pool 3 BR's, 3 B'S.
formal LR 5. DR. sauna &amp;
exercise rm • 1 BR summer
cottage. Owner will finance
599.000

Reg. Real Estate Broker
26 Sanford Ave.
321.0759
Aft.Hrs.3fl-7643,372.49
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"32-Houscs (Jniurnisti&amp;i
290 N. Il 92, Casselberry, Fl.
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834 8200
Eve. 8623655
'*ECUTlVE HOME-OLDER-COMPLETELY RESTORED 2
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STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
. HUGE FAMILY ROO ' ON
I B block home, Walking
ACRE &amp; ORANGE GROVE
distance to hospital, doctor,
NEAR LAKE MONROE. $500
nursing home 5. downtown.
MONTH, REFERENCES.
$27,500, w excellent terms.
SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
Johnny Walker Inc 3226457 or
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READY TO BUILD

7$ S..SZuk - '60
',',i,St 5el$ Sl''i0
$31 5710

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traiter pads. blocks, steps
Miracle Conctele Co

2 lots in country setting near
P,ii5ly 200 x 140. cleared ready

709 Oak Ave I story older home
578.500

INC.
REALTORS
130-6$33or339.l7tleves.

BATEMAN REALTY

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car stops. lintels. SillS.

78-MtorcycleS

Buy

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPL IAN (ES Sanford Fur
nture Salvage 37? 8721

Stepping stones. sand, rock.
grease traps, steel, cement.

b,lth.

7218 Palmetto. .1 BR. 7 baths on 3
tots $39900

68-Wanted

Sale

50-Miscellaneous for

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FORREST GREENE

2 BR, 18, CCB on lSxlSO lot.

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave
.
SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
Award winning "Energy El
ficient" studios, private en
trance, built in bookcases, attic
storage, heat, air &amp; 12 buiit.in
power savers to reduce electric
costs. Ground floor 3301 Sanford
Ave. 323 3301.

New 13$ Homes, .4 pct interest to
qualified buyer
530.000 to
5.38.000 Low down payments

Glenway I BR. 2
swimming pool 585.000

ORANGE CITY- Contemporary
home Landscaped courtyard 7
tt. free form tub with solarium. i
BR.2baths.splitptan Beautiful
Wooded area of fine homes.
5700

RENTAL INVESTORS SPECIAL
Buy I or botht
1 BR, 18, w FP on 75x150 lot.
516.500. 10 pct. dwn

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For Sale by Owner
3 BR, P bath block house
in Lake Mary, 323 6659
2005

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Are you a full time driver with a
part lime car? Our classilieds
are loaded with good buy for
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41"-iL
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Ct Owner s.coo

Teenagers will doo&amp;J jobs
Babys,tting,lawns,etc
Call 371 0218
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$5,f
• NEW HOME *
3 Bdrm. 2 bath, large kitchen w
dinIng area Fireplace in Living
Room. Central H-A, w-w carpet,
garage On large wooded lot.
Many Extras
McGovern
Builders. Call 372 8910 after S
pm

Sect.-Courtpeporter
Recently relocated in area
Highlyskilled 3)1 5212

41-Houses

41-Houses

..W GarnettWh,te
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHNKRIDERASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 317 7861. Sanford

41-Houses
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Legal Notice

77, 1979 during regular office hours. They will also be available at the basis for the claim, the name and
BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT
addre'fl of the creditor or his agent
public hearing location from 10 AM. to 4 P.M. and from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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ora$sistanceat the DeLanO District Office, phone904.734.37
claimed, If the claim is not yet due,
Adlustment will hold a public
Persons who wish to submit written statements and other exhibits In
the date when it will become due
hearing. Ms. Pat Knolla, owner.
place of, or in addition to oral statements may do seat the hearing. They
shall be stated. It the claim is applicant, is requesting a Con
may also be submitted to be documented as a part of the
contingent or unhiqUidated, the
ditional use as provided by Section
hearing If
received at the FDOT Dlstrct Office, 719 W. Woodland Blvd. fPt Offie. nature of the uncertainly shall
23.105 (0) Of the City of Cass.lb.rrv
Box 47), DelanO, Florida 32770,no later than July 17, in,
stated. If the claim is secured, the
Code of Ordinances to provid•on
Tentative schedules for rights of way acquisition and construction ano wcurity shall be described. The premise consumption of beer and
the impact on lhe wetlands will be discussed,
claimant shall deliver sufficient wine in a Cl (commercial) zoning
copies ot the cidlm to the clerk to district. The parcel is legally
The public hearing will be held in accordance with the Florida Depart. enable the clerk to miiI one copy to desoribed as:
meet of Transportation Action Plan (1978).
each personal representative.
Bagin at the SW corner of Lot ,

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Secretary position for Head Start.
Applyby'Sendingresumeor.lvto
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SCA Project Head Start, P.O
Drawer 1389. Sanford 32771
High school graduate or
equivalent at least 1 year
clerical or secretarial training
and or experience Ability to
type a minimum ot 35 correct
wpm. Salary range 55.128 to
55,648. Deadline July 3rd, 1919
Equal Opportunity Employer.

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RNs

AAA EMPLOYMENT

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ZONED COMMERCIAL (7) 2
BEDROOM (1) IBEDROOM,2
CAR PORTS ONLY 117,500
Seigter Really, Broker
3210640
3210707

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Deceased
5-LOSt &amp; Found
18-Help
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
________________________
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OWILDI WILD WORLD OF
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
ANIMALS
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
LOST in the vicinity of Wilson Rd.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
(12) MAKE ME LAUGH
(2)4 mo. old Doberman puppies.
PANY(FRI)
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
EDSESAMESTREET(R)
Ans. to JACK 5. BLACK. $200
SMART COOKIE
1:30
IN THE ESTATE:
reward! Call 323.1954.
4:30
GRAB
RICKSHAW
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
0 AS THE WORLD
that theadministrationof the Estate
@ MIKE DOUGLAS
LICKETY SPLIT
of RAYMOND A.
KREMP,
0 MARY TYLER MOORE
WANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
EL) CONSUMER SURVIVAL
deceased, file number 79.149.CP is
WHITE AND READ ALL
OMERVGRIFFIN
.
pending in the Circuit Cnurt Mr
.
.'5UD
W UHUGIETT8 VICTORY
Seminole County, Florida, Probate ______________________
BOOKKEEPER
GARDEN (FRI)
DIvision. the address of which Is the LOSt: White German Shepherd,
5:00
CPA ASSISTANT
Seminole County Courthouse,
(2 CAROL BURNETT AND
2:00
female from 409 E. Lake Mary
Sanford. Florida, The Personal
NIGHT
AUDITOR
FRIENDS
Blvd.
Reward.
322.7063.
(2ItT2IThEDOCTORS
Representative of the Estate is
_______________________
OTHE00000UPLE
ROOFERS
OONEUFETOLIVE
CLAIREA.KREMP,whoseaddress -- _________________
EDMISTERROGERS(R)
EDMEDIX(MON)
CARPENTER
5200 Cove Lake Drive, Longwood,
éOiiId Care
ED FOOT8TEPB(TUE)
Florida. The name and address of ______________________
5:30
GENERAL
LABORER
the Personal Representative's at.
EDBIRTHDAY8TORY(WED)
2)NEW8
AIRCOND.
DUCTMAN
torney
are
set
forth
below.
First&amp;Onlychlldcarecenteropen
EDCOOKIN'CAJUN(THU)
0 HOGAN'S HEROES
All persons having claims or
Saturday In Sanford - Begin. '
MECHANIC
FLOWER SHOW(FRI)
BEWITCHED
demands against the Estate are
ning June 2. Sanford Early
DRIVERS
EDOVEREASY
required, WITHIN THREE
Childcare Center. 322664$.
_____________________________
2:30
____________________________
____________________________
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
________________________
.
( local &amp; L.D.)
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
BabySittino.Davsonlv,Mon.thru
BODY MAN
THIS NOTICE, to file with the Clerk
Fri. 1.kid 517, 2 kids $30. Break.
of the above Court a written
fast, lunch &amp; snack. 32264.51,
CASHIER
statement of any claim or demand
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
HOSTESS
. they may have. Each claim must be Enroll now-school age childrenBOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
in writing and must indicate the
HURRY INTO
summer fun-arts, crafts,
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Casselberry Board of basis for the claim, the name and
&amp; field trips, 333.8424.
912 French Ave.
_________________________
the City of Casselberry Board of Adiustment will hold a public address of the creditor or his agent
(cornerof lOth&amp; French)
Adiustment will hold a public hearing.Mr. ConradA. WIri,owner. or attorney, and the amount
9Good
Things to Eat
_____________________________
____________________________
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
hearing, Mr. Jack W. Wingate, on applicant, is requesting a
323-5176
behalf of the owner, Del Taco ditional ..se as provided by Section the date when it will become due
__________________________
shall
be
stated.
If
the
claim
is
Corporation, is requesting a con- 25105 (it of the City of Cassetberry
REAL ESTATE MANAGER
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
ditlonal use as provided by Section Code of Ordinances to operate an contingent or unllquldated, the
delivery, mm. $20order. Sanford
25105 (dl of the City of Cassetberry introduction service by telephone nature of the uncertainty shall be
area. 322.2374, Sam's Portion
FOR TOP POSITION
stated, If the claim is secured, the
Code of Ordinances to operate a and mail. The parcel under
Meats.
restaurant in a Cl (commercial) sideration is legally described as: se,urity shall be described. The _____________________________ With an established firm in San.
ford, Nice office, fully equipped,
lone. The parcel Is legally described
The South ISO feet of Lot 4 less the claimant shall deliver si.suicient
as:
ll-lflstnJctj
staffed &amp; operational. Call for
West lOOfeet, EnchantedManor,as copiesof the claim to the Clerk to
interview with John Mortlion,
enable the Clerk to mail one copy to ___________________________
The Northeast corner of in. recorded In Plat Book 11, Page 91, (t
Realtor. 321.0041.
tersection of State Road 436 and the Public Records of Seminole the Personal Representative,
All persons interested in the
Crewel Instruction
Green Castle Boulevard having a County, Florida.

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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at 10000 Eden
Park Ave. Orlando Florida '32510
Seminole County, Florida, under the
fictitic.e,ss name of GARDEN OF
EDEN and that I intend to register
said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisiq, of the Fictitious Name
Sttutej, To.Wit:
Section 865.09
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Sig. HA. Bradwell Trust of 1972
and HA. Bradwell Jr.
Publish: June 76. July 3, 10, 17, 1979
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NEMODELING&amp;REPAIR
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377 8665

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS'
Repairs. Leaks, Fast Service'
Ctig Cds
3230111, 322 4601

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Patios. siae
walks, driveways, Free Esti
mate Call Mr Taylor 372 ISIS.
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOMCABINETS
FresEst.
323 04?9after 530

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ndowguaras,gateselc
Martins 373 7111, 339 1693

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To List Your Business,..
DioI 322-2611 or 831-9993

Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
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way you can have cancer of the
uterus caused by taking
estrogen hormones. Second, If
you don't have lumpy breasts or
breast disease and don't
develop any, there's no reason
to be concerned about taking
estrogen and the possibility of
breast cancer.
Beyond that, there Is a long
list of complications that can
occur In some women taking
female hormones but there are
many other women who use
them to great advantage. It
makes them feel better and it
can definitely improve their
health. The Food and Drug
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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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For Wednesday June 27,1979
Maintain the Inner resolve to
stick to what you start.
SAQ1ZLJaU
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s ouung
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Complete projects 'con- 21
scientlously once you initiate your game plan today, nor who
them this coming yeyu are dealing with. wirnt'
ing you from progress
Industrious effort and stick
surprising indecision in your thinking.
itiveness
pay
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
dividends for you.
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Don't get too involved today
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
with
new, unfamiliar Interests.
You won't have any trouble
There
are some possible
today.
The
money
getting
.!omplica?(nns you're not taking
toa'3btt1lik b
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
you spend. How to get along
with other signs is one of the If things promised to you don't
sections you'll enjoy In your come off today, don't be too
new Astro-Graph Letter that disappointed. Chances are they
begins with your birthday. Mail wouldn't have worked out well,
$1 for each to AstroGraph, P.O. anyway.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Box 48, Radio City Station,
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify Be certain you know what
you're talking about when
birth sign.
LEO IJuly 23-Aug. 22) To the someone comes to you for
world you may appear calm advice or instruction. This
and collected today. However, person will follow what you say
deep down, you are not as sure to the Letter.
ARIES tMarch 21-April 19)
of yourself as you should be.
Someone you may meet today
Relax!
VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22) could look very appealing to
Unsought changes in your plans you, but before you become
may pop up today. Things deeply involved, allow ample
won't go haywire If you take the time to ge acquainted.
TAURUS i Aped 20-May 10) It
time necessary to switch
direction. Avoid impulsiveness, might be difficult for anyone to
23Oct. 23) work in unison with you today.
LIBRA
Long shots won't pay off today. You know what you want but,
Delberate first to get a good because you're so conperspective on any Important tradictory, you leave others
issue. Even then move guessing.
GEMINI I May 21-June 20) If
cautIously.
SCORPIO lOct. 24-Nov. 22) you're Involved In a physical
Unexpected surface Issues activity today, don't try any
could throw you In a quandry fancy routine you're not up to
and have you bouncing from handling. You could throw
one project to another today. something out of whack.
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One by one Tuesday night they came to the microphone to
address the board of county commissioners, but each of the 10
speakers carried the same message; please help Midway.
The commissioners responded by approving a revision to the
county land use plan and a rezoning of 180 acres that will enable
the Seminole Economic Employment Development Corp.
(SEEDCO) to proceed with plans to develop a multi-million dollar
industrial-commercial-housing project at the northwest corner of
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Approval of the revision and the rezoning came on votes of 4-to1, with commissioner Bill Kirchhoff voting In opposition twice.
However, Kirchhoff explained he voted against the motions
because his family has property adjacent to the planned project
and thus did not want to cast a vote that could be construed as selfserving. He filed a conflict of interest statement and intended to
abstain from the voting, but county attorney Nikki Clayton advised him to vote yes or no.
"It Is better to try something of this type and fall than never to
try at all," Commissioner Bob Sturm said In making the motion
for approval.

Sturm's remark was greeted with loud applause trorn the
estimated 100 Midway residents who packed the meeting room at
city hall to express support of the project.
"Now we have hope, it's going to do a great deal for the morale
of Midway residents," SEEDCO's vice-president, Ruthie Hester,
said after the vote.
Before the vote was taken, a string of Midway citizens addressed the commission with pleas to help alleviate the housing
shortage to low-income residents.
"I have just a couple of rental properties in Midway, but seven
days a week from 7 a.m. to the Wee hours of the night I get calls.

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Bookmobile

Limit Sales
Seminole County corn- the recommendations In a
missloners Tuesday accepted resolution passed by a 4-to-I
the recommendations of the vote, with Bill Kirchhoff in
county energy committee and opposition.
"This committee or any other
will send a memoto each of the
106 service station operators in committee has no business
the county asking for voluntary telling retailers when they
compliance with gas sale should stay open, when they
will send a memo to each of the should close, how much gas
108 service station operators In they should sell or anything
the county asking for voluntary else. Economics should
compliance with gas sale limits. prevail," Kirchhoff said.
"The Department of Energy
On Monday, the committee
Ligtiet1O
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had recommended servi
station operators set a this country."
Energy committee chairman
maximum and a minimum
amount on the gas purchases JoAnn Blackmon said today
allowed to motorists. The that, the memo Is being
amount was prepared and should be
maximum
designed to assure equal received by service station
distribution to motorists and operators before the end of the
the minimum sale limit was week. In addition to the request
designed to prevent tank top- for voluntary coimpliance with
qi"ary... the conservation rn2asures, Ms.
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purchase of gas when a vehicle Blackmon said, service station
operators will be asked to
is already over half-fueled.
In addition, the committee form the energy panel on their
recommended gas station fuel Mluatlon and report when
on their supply has been depleted.
operators post warning
In the event of a firther
their pumps to alert motorists
as to which pumps were In curtailment in area fuel sw
plies, Ms. Blackmon said, the
service,
The commissioners approved committee would reconvene.

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Duda Insis ts
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They ask: do you have anything, anything at all? They tell me
they will sleep on floors If they have to, they just want a place to
live and there is none," said Mary Smith.
Theodore Davis, who said he was born and raised in Midway,
said: "It hurts my heart to see what goes on... the way people Live
there."
Presenting the development plans to the commissioners was
real estate broker Tom Binford Binford said the project would
include 208 single family dwellings, 72 duplex units, 17.4 acres of
industrial land and 10.15 acres of commercial land. The housln
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service to accomodate the the vehicle ready for operation
handicapped and the shut-Ins
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date," said commissioner Bob
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crime, a victim may tend to bury that picture in his or her
subconscious. What we do with the identi-kit is
reassemble the picture a little at a time," he said.
During theprocedure, White said, the person interrogated never sees the composite picture until a first
draft is complete. Upon seeing that, he said, the witness's
memory reacts and compares the sketch to the suspect
observed. From that point, the subtle variances in hair
line, chin shape, eye size and facial wrinkles can be
modified until the rendering corresponds to the picture in
the witness'sine
izlory.
"You start with an average composite, based upon

bookmobile purchase but I hope
County plans call for the
the idea of bookmobile to make eight stops
adding a mailing program. I a week, one morning and one
don't want books by mail to be afternoon stop Monday through
totally abandoned."
Thursday. The vehicle will stop
County librarian Jean Rhein at selected county sites yet to be
last week presented in- determined. The vehicle,
formation to the conunissioners commissioners agreed, is a
outlining the advantages of both temporary solution until a
the mailing service and the satellite branch of the county
bookmobile. She said her library can be built in Oviedo.

Supreme Court upholds
voluntary affirmative

height, weight and age," he said.

By BRAD PURDOM
juatmenta as required. 'These
Herald Staff Writer
adjustments are being made
Seminole County's largest with Individual Independent
and t,ket's,"
fanning concern, A. Duda
"If ever there was a crisis in
Sons, Inc., says they are facing
immediate
impending
the
agricultural
industry, this IS
no
disaster despite a Mate of- It," Conner said. "I urge
ficlal's prediction of a major anyone with any kind oftrxk...
"crisis in the agricultural In- to get in touch with us and well
find some way to use It."
dustry."
"The situation Is ultraA company spokeunan said
today the company is "running critical and unless we can find
slightly behind" In shipments of the trucks many of the crops In
produce but that the situation the field and those already
wasnot critical. Heuldmostof harvested and awaiting shipnpany's produce had ment will rot," Conner said.
the
Hardest hit are tanners from
already been shipped.
Gainesville
north and west to
By JANE CASSELBERRY
The spokesman said the
City Commission Monday
company's "biggest problem" Pensacola who have crops of
Herald Staff Wrltrr
night.
Binford is in the process of
was watermelons. He said they watermelons, tomatoes,
did nut have sufficient trucks potatos and peppers ready for
A private bench company has negotiating a contract with the
found Itself competing with city to place 50-75 benches
available to ship the water- n11td.
Coma's statements Tuesday area Jaycees in an effort 10 around the city bearing admelons now on hand. The
with
watermelon situation, he said, alternconlndicate the problezna negotiate
various vertising messages.
brought on by striking truck Seminole County cities.
Gene Pratt, state coordinator
may become worse.
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of the Jaycees' bench projects,
Agriculture Commissioner drivers are far WOC than had
In the attempt to place had contacted Longwood about
Doyle Comm said Tuesday been estimated earlier by
benches
with commercial thepjffly of the Jaycees
hundreds of farmers face government officials,
Monday
afternoon,
advertising,
the
Jaycees seem buying benches to place In the
As We
eCOnomiC ruin unless a sueout to the private city, with the revenue from
is
mounted
to
Gay.
Bob
Graham
announced
to
be
Losing
ceasful drive
romd up trucb to haul 00 that 40 Uucks were reedy to go lim, which first had 8P' advertising to go to the club.
from the proached the municipalities
Binford, who expressed anger
million Of rapidly ripening and another 350
its P'•
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with
that
the Altamonte-South
to
big
Florida
Citrus
produce from the fields
There have been verbal Seminole Jaycees were conto
carry
rowided
up
were
being
cities up north.
confrontations between tacting cities in Seminole,
Conner aaid all trucks-from produce.
esentatives of the two where he was already trying to
officials
have
repr
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far
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far
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and charges of playing workout agreements, blamed
needed - and no one will be h-awn a blank in getting more
politics
leveled against the their efforts on Stale Rep. Bob
timed away if they can haul a than a haflU1 of
Yce
Hattaway, whom Binford
load. Rates as high as 35 per- they need to move ripe crops 01
tomatos,
termed
"a political enemy."
watermelons,
being.
"The Jaycees are
cent above the going rate will
potatoes
and
peppers
that
lie
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Plastic Cards
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
In the battle against crime, Lake Mary police officer
Chuck White uses a collection of plastic cards as his
weapon.
White, 21, works as a full-time dispatcher and part-time
patrolman. But he is also on 24-hour call, as the demuirtmat's conceptual artist. It is his job to be ready to paint a
picture of criminals he has never seen.
White recently completed a course sponsored by the
Smith &amp; Wesson Company which taught him how to
compose facial pictures of criminals based on statements
taken from victims and witnesses. The course was offered
to area law enforcement officials and Included 16 hours of
classroom work,
Unlike the artists in old detective movies, White does
not work with a pad and a pencil. Instead, he creates his
pictures by using a combination of 400 plastic transparencies contained in an identi-kit. Each transparency
has a separate facial feature. By piecing together the
scattered recollections of those who have been victimized
by a criminal or have seen the perpetrator of a crime,
White is able to assemble a rendering that can be sent
across police wires for widespread use in Identification,
"It's not as hard as it seems. Most people see more than
they think they have seen. it is just a matter of bringing
back what they have observed," White said.
"The mind Is like a camera. A person sees a face and his
brain takes a picture. In a crime, particularly a violent

However, the commission

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instead of subscribing to less chairman, Bob French, said he
costly books-by-mail program. preferred the bookmobile,
voting contending it would 'rcwdc
However,
in
unazñmtni)y
)..e,t:r .er'ce in that best
bookmobile, the commissioners sellers, not available by mail,
did not rule out the possibility of could be offered to readers and
adding a zailing service at the number of books available
some point In the future.
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outlying portionsof Seminole the commission to adopt the
County will come by wheel mailing set-vice. She said it
rather than through the mail. would be less costly to operate
That was the decision made and would not be subject to
by the board of county corn- service interruptions in the
muissioners Tuesday in ap- event of a mechanical breakproving the purchase of a down.
$52,000

Each age bracket, size and weight carries an average
chin line and facial shape, he explained. Thus when a
victhn says the person who attacked him was about 30
years old, six foot tall and perhaps 180 pounds, for
example, White can immediately produce an average
face for persons with such characteristics.
Then the specifics can be added. White said alter getting a chin line and face shape, he will begin asking witnesses about hair line. Was his hair thick? Was it balding?
Was there a part?
Lake Mary will spend $300 a year to keep the newlyacquired Identi-kit on hand. So far it has never been used
in an actual case. But nationwide, more than 180 arrests
for serious crimes such as murder and robbery have been
made on the basis of renderings made with the kit, White
said.

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replied, "The people of regulations. The ordinance will service, not as a commercial
Seminole County will Un- be presented to the commission venture."
derstand you've got to consider at the Tuesday, July 3 meeting
Monday, the Sanford City
the source. I have too many at 7 p.m. There will be a $5 fee
Commission rejected a request
other things to do than get for each right-of-way utilization by representatives of the
involved in something like that. permit.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees
"I have no talked to the
Altamonte had rejected a seeking to place benches on
Altamonte mayor, the cornmission or the Jaycees proposal from the Altamonte- public property.
regarding the bench project. All South Seminole Jaycees two
Binford also had been before
i know Is what I have read in weeks earlier agreeing to the work session of the
continue negotiations with Casselberry City Council, but
the papers," Hattaway said.
that body did not express any
Having previousi Indicated Central Florida Bench.
to Binford their willingness to
At that time Binford said interest in the project and it
work out an agreement to allow there had been an apparent never was placed on the regular
him to put benches in the city change in the Jaycees' agenda.
subject to restrictions, the philosophy. "When I was a
Binford's bench proposal still
comrnlsstoners turned down the Jaycee we did not compete with
local businesses. We worked is n.n'4In,,
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with
them,"
he
said.
where the city council Is
At a work session Tuesday
Gene Pratt replied, "If it redoing its sign ordinance to
the Altamonte Springs City
Cmmlsslon instructed the City were not for the Jaycees, no one permit benches with ad.
attorney to prepare an or. would be providing benches in verusing.
Florida. We have provided
Binford has not yet appeared
dinance
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help declarer. We do open
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degeneration of bones that
occurs in middle-aged and older
women. I might add that a high
calcium diet also helps prevent
the problem.
In addition to the information
in The Health Letter, I think it's
important to emphasize some
of the beneficial effects of
will
it
Yes,
estrogen.
specifically eliminate hot
flashes and oftenyou don't need
large doses to do this.
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years ago and have been taking
estrogen for 12 years. I stopped
taking It two months ago after
all I have read about it. I can
y I feel so much better in so
many ways, it's unbelievable,
but t1 hot flashes are terrible
about every hour night and
day. It's really been bad. I
expected to have them and it's
worth it but how long will they
last? I'm sure I'm through the
menopause. I started at 44. I'm
also sure the estrogen helped
me through It but I want to quit
It now. Also what other things
happen to the body when you
quit? My estrogen was reduced
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