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Tuesda y, May 2, 1979

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
making a reality of a dream
May 30, irn
you've been nurturing.
Several new and exciting
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
adventures are on the horizon Favorable attention is being
this coming year. They may drawn to you today because of
even change your basic something you are doing. Keep
lifestyle. Be prepared to to this co urse and capture your

welcome and

PRISCILLA'S POP

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increase would be the second in three years, adding the rates

in 1976 by 44 percent.
The consultants said, however, after the county acquired the

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No, we don't. With only 19
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probable losers, the band

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systems money was invested in them to bring them up to stanthird. The consul t ant add ed la bo r costs and other Inflationary
factors, as well as requirements by the state Department of
Enviro nmen ta l Reg ulations for water and sewer utilities, have
increased costs of ope ration.
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All South has to do to make who chose to open with
a two
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What appears to be a dangerous situation at first glance is actually Just a

RIOT SQUAD

training exercise for units of (he Florida Ilighway Patrol riot squad. I'lle

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peak periods. In addition, linked via the courthousi'
government employees can not switchboard.

Secret, Sanford Attorney

There would

alternate doculnents. Salaries privacy which precludes public to enact tile policy.
would not be- protected, since disclosure of personnel files of
In making his recom-

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for example, they are listed in city employees.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — I did Carter's presidency, after he secretary Jody Powell conCa rter claimed Tuesday that
glad. It may have had gone Unannounced to an curred, and reporters took this his fishing trip last Saturday
been worded differently, but opera at the Kennedy Center to be
an Informal agreement. "wasn't unbeknownst to the
that was the essence of and after he had conducted an
re " Not so.
President Carter's response to hours-long running news Perhaps they should have p
questions about his having conference on the streets of listened more carefully to w hat Wire service reporters, who
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traditionally cover Carter at
sneaked away for a secret Plains, Ga., on a day his press else Carter had to say:
fishing trip over the weekend. secretary had said he would
"I'm not gqing to relinquish Camp David from nearby
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Thur mont, Md., had no Indicathe right to go to the zoo with
"It was one of the nicest days make no news.
tion he had gone by helicopter
Carter said then it would be Amy, or to the opera with my
of my life," a beaming Carter
to the trout streams of central
told reporters at his nationaflY "a rare occurence when I wife, or to pick up arrowheads Pennsylvania.
broadcast news conference wouldn't let you know" about onmyfarm without prior notice
He said at his news conferTuesday. Getting away from It his
movements.
Press to you."
all, he said, "Is good for me and
enceltisrareforhhntoget
away to "the woods and
good for the count ry."
swamps
and In the fields and on
Members of the White House
the
streams
by
myself."
press corps say, however, the
president violated an informal
"I really believe," be said,
agreement to keep them ap- Around The Cluck ..........4* Dr. Lamb ..................SB "that It is not only good for me,
prised of any movements he Bridge .................... OB Hwompe ................. 8
but for the country to be able to
Calendar ................. lOB Hospital ................... 5A do that on occasion. I wish I Fishing has been a favorite form of presidential
makes in public.
The agreement grew out of a 'Comics ..... .............. SB OURSELVES ..............lB could do it more. But I don't
relaxation at least since the time Benjamin
face-to-face meeting between Crossword ................. 88 Sports .................. 11-11A intend to ipore any opportuni. Harrison spit on his worms for luck and cussed
the president and several White Editorial ..................4* TelevisIon ................. SB tytotakeadvantageof a fishing when the fish got away, President Hoover wetted
House reporters early in Dear Abby .................lB Weather ...................5* trip when my work permits it." his line in New Jersey's Perjuest River with a

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Mrs. Wade said that the increase productivity ail(] raise

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orderly connections to outside lines and

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within tile county governinent,
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FlIP conducted riot training in an area near south Sanford Avenue and 28th

"I recommend that personnel public records which, ae- public scrutiny.

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by1.K_ Ryan

county needs is to be completed
first.

is kept In a personnel file but article stated that until it is
The other commissioners members from the newspaper protection, then the public will
Mize said It Is his opinion that Freedom of Information Act also duplicated In other public
judicially determined to the were polled and all agreed with to inspect personnel files of be prejudiced by the inability of
has advised the Sanford city personnel records do not fall specificaIly exempts an cmdocuments is not rexinfidential so contrary, it would appear that Morris, although no fornial county elliployes.
commissioners.
un der the broad definition of ployee's personnel record
However, its agencies to attract qualified
from long as it is obtained by the there is constitutional right of action was requir
ed in order the Distri ct Court reversed the personnel."

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sons, city attorney Vernon Mize

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DEFECT.' YOU
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"It it were possible to acid

the most cost effective and traffic, it would cost $350 more
productive malmec avziliable per month. This still would not
and will eliminate any and all alleviate our problems," she
problems that exist in the said. "We are unable to add any
present syste!ImI."
more additional extensio ns to
She said, however, i will be a our present system."
year before the installation is
Mrs. Wade said the new
completed.
system, called the countywide
The delay of one year, she dimmiension network, will enable
said, is because IN,liew systeni all jwr~k)wjcl at all locations to
Is being "tailor-made" for the quickly and easily corncourthouse and co unty needs, Imiunicate with any person

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"I think it would be- prudent to of a Ft. Myers newspaper
fidential? Yes, says Sanford's employee involved." Mize told
Although Mize said the were released, Mize said. He
city attorney,
the
Mize
said
lie
reviewed
the
instruct
the city manager to which ill 1975 had sought to
commissioners
at Florida Public Records Act does said the individual releas
"Ahnost universally, a
ing the city's policy on confidential adhere to the recommendation examine personnel re ds
co r on a private employer assumes the
Such
records'do
notas
fall
undermeeting.
Tuesday's regular commission not expressly exempt personnel reimirds would be subject to suit personnel files after reading an of the city attorney and not Lee County employee. In that obligation of treating personriel
the
same
category
other
files, court cases suggest there if the employee whose recordspublic records and thus should
An exception would be salary is a distinction be
tween public were released did not co nsent. article in the Florida Municipal release personnel files," case iWisher vs. News-Press inforination oil a confidential
not be made available to the information, which Is led In reco rds and personnel
Record by Plant City Attorney commissioner John Morris Publishing Co., a trail court basis. If govermuflezit cannot
records.
Mize said information which Paul S. Buchman. Buchman's said.
press or other Interested per budget reports.
ordered the county to allow assure its employees of similar
He also said the federal

accompanied
clubs at some stage or other by stamped,
self-addressed
and m ust also try the spade envelopes
The most interest
finesse. There is a potential ing questions will be used in-

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personnel records be con- approval from the individual open to the public.

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and the Five Points complex, will cost 2(3 percent more anlIrotlI)' Waite, couuntssion nually over fromim the current
office manager, told coin- rateup from $155,998.17 to
missioners "tite new system $195,777.

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count his winners.

heart finesse also, but the this Column and will receive
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County Commissioner Sandra Glenn noted the proposed rate

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REAUY CRIMINA1LY OF PUS
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N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify relationships important to you.
birth sign.
Good t hings can happen betCANCER (June 21-July 22) ween you and these special

Your financial affairs are people.
receiving a little help from
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Lady Luck today, Follow Look for something extremely
through on any situation In t his nice to happen to you whil e on
area, should one occur,
the Job today. It could be a
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) raise, promotion or just a
LEO
Involve yourself with some type pleasant surprise,
of club work or group activity.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You mix especially well with Your ego could get a boost

being forced
spade Finesse
ealry in the play.
Hence, he wins the first
trick with dummy's king of
diamonds in order to lead a
club to his nine and West's
jack. West can do nothing
better than to lead a second
diamond. Now South can
lose the spade finesse while
he still has heart control and
score his game in spite of

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Seminole County government conduct business with the
busy signals may last another outside world during those
year during peak hours—but times, causing low productivity
then the phone jam may clear, and morale when t'onCounty
commissioners mnunications are blocked. There
Tuesday authorized installation is a "zero growth factor" in the
of a new telephone network at present system, she noted.
the
county
courthouse,
Peak hours, sai d Mrs. Wade,
Rownillut building where the are 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., 10:30 to 11
manpower progriun is housed, a.m. and 3 to 4:30 p.m.
the sheriff's department
She estimated, after concomplex to re-locate at the sultations with Southern Bell
Sanford Airport this weekend, Co. officials, the new system

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The increase, if approved, would generate $100,000 more in
revenue annually, the firm said.
The min imum sewer bill is based on 120 pe rce nt of the monthly
charge for 10,000 gallons of water. It Is to be Increased to 150
percent. Minimum water rates, meanwhile, would remain at $4.58
for 5,000 gallons. Charges to those customers, however, who use
more than 20,000 gallons of water monthly would be Uwased
from 66 cents per thousand gallons to 80 cents.
The reason for increasing the rate to persons using over 20,000
gallons, according to the consultants, Is to discourage use of water
for lawn sprinkling. The consultants said the use of that high a
volume of water usua lly means much of It is being sprinkled on
lawns and water for these purposes can better be acquired from
individual wells drilled specifically for that purpose.
The county currently has 2,219 c ustome rs on its utility systems
and, according to county estimates, the systems have aptjtentlal
of serving 6,000 customers.

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$2.36

sewer rates be increased from $9.46 to $11.82— a 25 percent hike..
The firm said revenues from the four systems
Lynnwood,
Country Club, Indian Hills and Consumer Utilities — In
the south

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for each and a self-addressed and profitable day for you.
envelope to Astro-Graph, P0
Box 489, Radio City Station,

great deal easier. It should be a You're likely to feel the urge to
do a little shopping for
happy day.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 230 An something you've been wanting
acquairitimice could prove to be for the home. You're entitled to

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be reached for comment. Barton and Grant voted against

New

consulting engineers are approved after a June 12 public
Co unty Commissioners in a workshop Tuesday heard recommendations from the consulting engineering firm of Post,
Buckley, Schuh and Jernigun of Orlando that minimum monthly

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to act on the judge's ruling,
A doti't like the whole situation," comnlented Con)missioner J.R. Grant. "I think the Judge is within his
rights. I'm tired of spending the taxpayers' money,

represent.

C ustomers of Seminole Co unty's four utility systems will face a
$2.36 monthly increase In sewer rates, If recommendations from

WIN Al BRIDGE

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
19) Devote your time to the type
the sections you'll enjoy In your of things you enjoy doing and
new Atz-o"rziph letter. Mail $1 this will be a very productive

very

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Rates

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you probably should extend this
period to two years after the
your doctor has given you has last period. If you want to
been very good. Being pain free shorten that interval, you o ught
and being able to be a ct ive is an to see a doctor and let him
important achievement,
examine you and give you his
It's often impossible to avoid opinion as related to your
the spine becoming stiff and specific case. Finally, there do
fused, regardless of what you not seem to be any reliable
do. Your best route to main- records of any woman getting
taing flexibility is through pregnant after age 57.

courtesy and charm which and act.

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spine,
It soun ds like the treatment

a more rewards.

Something very fortunate could tell you so. Savor every word,

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It does behave a little bit there's not much reason to live
different thai-f the usual variety with these problems.
of
rheumatoid
arthritis.
The difficulty is in saying
However, I'm sending you The specifically in an Individual's
Health Letter number 4-il, case that she will no longer get
Rheumatoid Arthritis, to give pregnant. Some doctors say
you more information on this that when a woman has finished
problem as It's related to yo ur the meno pause and gone at
condition and the letter con- least a year without any periods
talns some comments about that she Is most unlikely to get
rheumatoid arthritis of the pregnant. If you want to be e

vibrant and personable you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 21) Your judgment Is cxcEverything you say and do petlonally
keen
today,
today will work out to your especially in situations of major
advantage became you employ significance. Weigh the angles

the crowd today.

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meeting of the conrnilssion for 1 p.m. Thursday at city

missioner moved from the district he was elected to
On May 17 Muidrew ordered the Longwood

"If lie tells us we have to vote I guess June will call a
special meeting and if he says we should appeal, I'll go
along with that."

Meanwhile, Mayor June Lormann called a special

Robert Daves, who filed suit in October,
1978, against the city and Goldberg, after the corn-

Tuesday.

other joints although that's not control Itself. If you're not
a set rule.
likely to get pregnant anyway,

others can't resist, flow to get
along with other signs is one of

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der. Muidrew said the city's motions were not covered
under procedural rules.

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same question. It's very

new charter and leave one inan out. Mr. Julian is trying to

In Tuesday's hearing, Muldrew dismissed both motions

The judge granted the conternpt motion requested by

led

implement the new one and use the old one.'
The new charter requires conunissioners to reside in
the district they represent, but they are elected at-large.
"I'm willing to go along with whatever our atto rn ey
advises us to do.' said Commissioner Ray Leibensperger.

filed by Julian asking the judge to throw out his first or-

attorneys for

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Everybody knew what the law was before he Goldberg
moved. The law is pretty plain and you can't implement a

Instead, in a 3-2 vote, they authorized Julian to ask for a
rehearing and failing that to file an appeal.

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to do so.

by a governmental body with the appeals court "generally
days an order subject to the court's findings."
"We'll do whatever is necessary to comply with the
court order as needed to keep from going to jail
whatever the law allows us to," said Julian.

do so later today. He said it was effect ive as of 1 p.m.

Vote

missioners to vote on the issue, but on May 21 they refused

but once it is, he would do so. He said the filing of a notice

go to Jail for 10 days.
Muidrew, contacted this morning at the Brevard County

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Julian said he could not file an appeal with the Fourth
District Cou rt of Appeals until the order had been filed,

afternoon in Sanford and ordered them to vote within 72

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would appeal an order requiring the city commission
to
vote on whether Commis oner Lawrence Goldberg
should vacate his seat.
Seminole County Circuit Judge Richard Muidrew found
the commissioners in contempt In a hearing Tuesday

story sounds like you have a
DEAR READER — Many
special form of rheumatoid women in t his stage of life have

men. It may not be are so many compliaations and
associated with arthritis of undesirable features to birth

eting

Longwood City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. said today he

Your necessary.

arthritis that involves the spine, that

Me

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function somewhat like they like a second opinion. I'm in my
used to? I'm a 4yearld man late 40s and in the menopause
and have suffered with arthritis stage. I don't have any
for aboct 12 years. I don't care problems but I'm very nervous
how long It takes but if it is about birth control at this time

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Wednesday, May 30, ID7

Veteran Has Mixed Emotions

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Marvin HaywoodMcAdarns, 42, of Graham, N.C., Tuesday
COLOR TV TAKEN
entered a plea of not guilty in circuit court to charges of kidnapping and falsely Imprisoning a Seminole County man.
A 19-Inch teaevlslon valued at $500 was stolen from the home of
an Altamonte Springs woman, according to Seminole County
A July 16 trial date before Circuit Judge Tom Waddell was set.,
deputies.
McAdams is charged in connection with an incident earlier this
•_month in which a Seminole County man was tied up and held
Martha M. Platt, 27, of 299 Magnolia, Altamonte Springs, told
captive by a group of gunmen believed to be making a drug exdeputies the burglar entered her home through the front window
change at the Osceola Airstrip. The victim's name still is being
and exited through the kitchen door.
withheld by Seminole County Sheriff's deputies In oraer to protect
him.
The incident occurred sometime late Saturday night, she said.
Law enforcement officials found MpArhim,, n# it.
FIND CANS OF DRUGS
after they traced the registration of a truck he owned. Deputies
A 75-year-old Sanford man found several boxes of drugs
said a license check made on McAdams' truck that was found
EXTINGUISHERS STOLEN
Saturday on Lake Mary Boulevard, according to Seminole County
stuck in the mud on the airstrip led them to McAdams.
A thief broke Into the Franklin Arms Apartment building at 1120
deputies.
Authorities said the victim was tied to a tree while the gunmen
Florida Ave., Sanford, sometime late Monday night or early
debated whether to kill him. Deputies said as many as 10 other
Tuesday morning and took four fire extinguishers with a com-Tom Cooper, 75 of 148 County Club Circle, Sanford, told
persons may have been Involved in the Incident.
deputies he was looking for aluminum cans when he found a box
blned value of $400, police said.
cotain1rw 13 sealed cans of carbocalne and one opened can of
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fronts at the time they were taken. One of the items was later
A 37-year-old Sa nford man reports he was beaten Tuesday by
recovered In the bushes near the building ,police said.
Carbocalne Is a drug used as a local anesthetic, deputies said.
two strangers for no apparent reason in front of a Sanford bar,
according to Seminole County deputies.
William Jenkins, of 1805 Strawberry Ave., told deputies he was
assaulted about 2 urn, at the Deluxe Bar on Southwest Road. He
described the inca as in their mid-20s.

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Grounding Of DC. 10 Planes
Causes Confusion At Airport
By United Press International
The FAA's sudden decision to ground the nation's 134
DC-10 jetliners caused mass confusion and frustration mixed with relief - among harried passengers at the
nation's busiest airports.
Chicago's O'Hare international, scene of the fiery crash
; of an American Airlines DCIO that prompted the groundings, broadened its reputation as the world's busiest
sairport Tuesday - not because of air traffic, but because
of passengers scrambling to get on other flights.
Pandemonium overtook the normal chaos at Los
! Angeles International. The New York Port Authority
expecting mass confusion, advised passengers to contact
'travel agents before leaving for the area's three airports
today.

By JANE CASSELBERRY
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A Longwood veteran invited to attend a White House
reception today in observance of Vietnam Veterans' Week
left for Washington Tuesday with mixed emotions.
Dyke E. Shannon of 425 Valencia Court was Indeed
"excited about the invitation and looking forward to
meeting President and Mrs. Carter."
But Shannon, who Is the state adjutant (executive

FRANKFORT, Ky. (UPI) - Fast-food entrepreneur
John Y. Brown Jr., who married former Miss America
Phyllis George before embarking for the Democratic
gubernatorial nomination, has won the chance to
challenge former GOP Gov. Lowe B. Nunn in November.
Brown, with his recent bride at his side, would not claim
victory over one4ime Louisville Mayor Harvey Sloan In
his only appearance after midnight Wednesday. Sloan
went to bed without waiting for the final results. Nunn
'easily won his party's nomination.
With 98.2 percent of the ballots counted, Rrown had
piled up 159,791 votes to Sloane's 131,820 or 28 percent for
;Brown and 24 percent for Sloane, mayor of Louisville from
1973 to 1977 during busing protests and strikes by city
mployecs.

because of his personal feelings regarding Carter's
handling of veterans' affairs, particularly those of the

Burglars broke Into the garage of the Mae Carr home at 827
Rosalia Drive, Sanford, over the holiday weekend and removed a
self-powered lawn mower valued at $350, police said.
Police said entry to the garage was gained by forcing open a
locked door.

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Shannon, who was a captain in the Army served in
Vietnam for 14 months, was one of 10 Vietnam veterans

President and Mrs. Carter were scheduled to attend the
reception along with dignitariiS'1Dz the Veterans
Administration and various branches of the Armed
Forces.
President Carter has proclaimed May 27-June 3 as
Vietnam Veterans' Week to honor "America's most
forgotten veteran," calling upon the nation to pay honor
for contributions they have made to the American way of
life.
"I've had a lot of veterans who have asked me to convey

While in the nation's capital, Shannon said, he may talk
to Senator Richard Stone regarding pending legislation

nominated by the American Legion to receive presidential
invitations. Shannon and his wife, Debi, were to attend the

messages to the president, but not many can be repeated
In the paper," Shannon revealed. "They were all

involving veterans. Shannon said his job with the
American Legion takes him to Washington to confer with

negative."
Shannon is also disappointed in his long time friend,

officials quite often but being invited to the White House is
a special event.

2 p.m. reception today along with 200 other Vietnam era
veterans and their spouses.

Max Cleland, director of the Veterans Administration.
Cleland was also an army captain and lost both legs and
an arm in Vietnam, and Shanr,on hopes to get a chance to
talk with him at the reception.
"lie's nothing but a pawn for the administration," said
Shannon. "He is not the advocate that we had hoped he
would be.

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A stereo system and a sofa with a combined value of $1,190 were
reported stolen from Sterchi's Furniture Store, 1100 S. French
Ave., Sanfprd police said.
Police said the Items were believed to have been stolen on May
21. The was no Indication of forced entry to the store, police said.

New York Feels Gas Pinch

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United Press International
Most of the nation's governors approve President
'Carter's executive order giving them power to impose a
California-style odd-even gasoline rationing system, but
none plans immediate implementation and many said
Tuesday it doesn't give them anything they didn't have
before.
The post-Memorial Day fuel crisis appeared to have
made a coast-to-coast leap - from California where it was
Jxn-n to New York where dealers in the pinch of dwindling
allocations predicted "panic at the pumps."
But in California, lines at service stations dwindled or
disappeared and operators were pumping fuel with no
regard for odd or even numbers.

SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPI) - A Tenneco Oil Co. crew
aboard a floating oil platform that anchors Itself to the
ocean floor and jacks itself up when it finds oil punched
the first hole Tuesday in what industry and government
officials hope will be a rich oil field.
The initial boring by the "Offshore Mercury" began
shortly after 4 p.m. and was in tract 208, about 70 miles
due cast of Brunswick. Tenneco set up a base of
operations in the Savannah port for exploration of Its-- Southeast Georgia leases.

Three persons from South Carolina were injured Tuesday night when a Mack
truck collided with a car traveling south on Interstate 4 about three miles east of
DeBary. Admitted to Seminole Memorial Hospital were: the driver of the car,
Albert H. Weathersby, 45, and-his passenger- Jeannette Osteen- for treatment-of---;
bruises and multiple trauma respectively and truck driver Jordon W. Adklnson,
50, for treatment of multiple trauma.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)-A Supreme Court decision that
inmates have no constitutional guarantee of being
released on parole is a major setback to prisoner's rights,
an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer said today.
The court's decision Tuesday held the Constitution
affords no procedural safeguards for Inmates seeking
parole. However, the court found the specific statute at
issue - Nebraska's - required some due process
procedures.
"It's a major setback In the due process area ... and
another indication the majority of the court seems bent on
reducing the few rights that prisoners have been able to
achieve in lower courts in the past 10 years," said Alvin
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CHICAGO (UPI)- Relatives of atcttm oItiflatjon's
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The suit, (lied Tuesday in Cook County Circuit Court,
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At least 273 people died In the disaster. Medical
xaminers said the toll co Id rise even higher.

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disappointed in what he has done or failed to do for the
Vietnam veterans. I am pessimistic and feel this may be
just a political token type thing for him to get in good
grace with the Vietnam veterans,

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Chaos
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iriake a decision on whL11fl ia eOmpeLiLiVe
team on the field or deny the win-loss column and
use players who did not always meet his Personal
standards.
"I believe varsity Sports participation is an
honor... a privilege which requires a great deal of
honor...
discipline, intensive desire and
hard work," he says, "and that's both on and off the
ic1d."
Livengood said he used several players the last
couple of years who simply did not meet his own
personal thindards, nor the proper standards
conducive to the best interests of the school and
baseball,
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on himself, because the scope of high school
athletics is as changing as the wind,

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like-It-Is,
Harry announced his resignation as baseball
coach at Winter Park High last weekend.
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Conference championships.
Livengood en joyed moderate success at Trin ity
prep sevep$
"cars ago.
This decision to hang up the clipboard had nothing
to do with his health. "I feel I need to re-evaluate
my thinking and coaching philosophy regarding
student-athlete participation in high school," he
says very clearly.

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(I'h e inability of the administration to deal with
niassive illegal immigration is fast leading to
aos on our border with Mexico. And the imptence of federal immigration policy is reflected
utely in the growing seige mentality of the
Border Patrol.
The very volume of illegal entry from Mexico has
created something close to a No-Man's land on the
border east and west of San Ysidro, just south of
San Diego, Calif. Assaults and robberies are
nightly occurrences and the Border Patrol has
i )t escaped the escalating violence. Attacks on
trolmen are commonplace and the officers have
r sponded in kind. Four aliens have been shot by
I )rder Patrol officers in the California sector this
ar.
In one of these incidents, a veteran officer killed
( te man and wounded another who, he said, att mpted to esca pe although handcuffed together.
i nother alien, a teenager, was wounded by an
( ficer recently.
These events are as unfortunate as they are
t ipredictable. Th e problem faced by the Border
I atrol seems beyond solution. A typical weekend
1- ig of illegal immigrants may reach 3,600, and
t ose caught are but a fraction of those who cross
S iccessfully.
,Inundated by this torrent of humanity, the
Horder Patrol has been all but abandoned by its
vernment. Its boss, Immigration Commissioner
Ieonel J. Castillo, is trapped in a policy which he is
s,vorn to enforce, terming it "cruel, outdated and
t4iworkable."
In this definition, he is probably correct. His own
solution to illegal immigration is to institute a
temporary work program.
What is needed is a rational, comprehensive
policy, backed by an adequate, well-financed enfórcement organization. No present hope for this is
discernible in Washington, and Mr. Castillo only
discovered an adequate answer to illegal Mexican

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WASHINGTON (NEA)— Opponents of the
women's liberation movement who hope to turn
back the clock by defeating the Equal Righ ts
Amendment are battling forces larger than they
realize.
Like it or not, the role of women In society is
changing Inexorably all over the world to an
extent far greater than is generally recognized.
With or without legal reforms, shifting economic
and social conditions are steadily transforming
the lives of women everywhere.
The United States, it is worth noting, cannot
even claim to be on the cutting edge of this
worldwide social revolution. Other nations, most
notably in 'Scandinavia and Eastern Europe,
have done considerably more to promote
equality between men and women In employment, politics and the family.
"In terms of attitudes and the way we live, the
U. S. Is quite advanced. In terms of public policy
towards women we rank quite far down the
scale."
So says Kathleen Newland, author of "The
Sisterhood of ,Man," a new book published this
week under the auspices of the non-profit
Woridwutch Institute here in Washington. Her
Study was financed by the United Nations Fund
for Population Activities.
Despite frequent failures of enforcement, laws
mandating equality for women have become
commonplace. In the 1970s alone, more than 25
countries have instituted legal reforms of this
nature.
There are, in fact, only eight countries left in

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LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (UPI)

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Seminole County taxpayers have been hit by
inflation for $66,000 in extra
fuel costs for county
vehicles.
County commissioners
prepared months ago for
the gasoline shortage by
getting U.S. Department of
Energy approval for if
sufficient supply. But they
didn't count on the fuel
inflation rate jumping to 21
percent.
Commissioners Tuesday
dipped into the county's
contingency fund for
$121,000 to pay the higher
costs and for front end
money for gasoline, oil and
lubricants
for
the
remaining five months of
the fiscal year.
"The $80,361 originally

Thirty days or more later,
it is reimbursed to the
public works budget.

budgeted for f .ts, oil and
lubricants has been more
than spent," said Jeff
Ltchberger. director of the
Office of Maria gement,
Analysis and Evaluation
OMAE

County operations, Etchberger said, will use $10,000
worth of oil and lubricants
and $130,000 worth of fuel
(luring the remaining
months of the fiscal year.
Part of this money will be
reimbursed. He said
134,500 gallons of unleaded
and regular gasoline will
be used and 60,955 gallons
of diesel fuel.

Etchbcrgcr said the
$66,000 is needed because
an Inflation factor of only
15 percent had been anticipated inn computing the
budget.
In addition, he said,
$55,000 is for floating or
front end inoneslie
CXpliliflC(1 that that in noney
is paid by the county's
public works department
for the fuels used by offices
under the county ColnMission and the sheriff's
de'partment budgets.

Other budgeted funds
transferred among accounts by commissioners
include:—$200 for an accounting Procedure
correction for the county
library.
--$2,200 for the in-

Reduces Sentence

JERUSALEM (UPI)—Israel said today It has agreed to
a U.S. request to reduce by half the five-year prison
sentence of a Texas woman convicted in 1978 on charges
related to spying for a Palestinian organization.
Justice Minister Shmuel Tamir recommended to
President Yitzhak Navon that the sentence of Tern
Fleener, 24, of San Antonio, be cut to 2 years, justice
ministry sources said. Navon's approval was viewed as a
formality only.
Miss Fleener, 24, a former stewardess for Kuwait
Airlines, was arrested in October 1977 and has been In Jail
for 19 months. She was convicted of conspiracy to aid a
hostile organization.

China Wants Obedience
PEKING (UPI)—A hlghranklng Chinese Communist
Party official has warned that "counterrevolutionaries"
are trying to split the Party's ruling Central Committee
with demands for greater freedom of expression.
Tuesday's edition of People's Daily, the party's official
newspaper, printed excerpts of a speech by LI Desheng, a
member of the central committee's political bureau, the
highest decision-making group.
It urged full obedience by the people to the decisions
Issued by the Central Committee last Dec. 23, Its most
recent meeting.

collection of small plants may be better," he
Electric utilities said.
A major advantage for utilities is that the time forced busing, kept at it and collected 201
planning to expand their generating capacity
the world which legally exclude women from
coal-fired
power
plants
might
for
construction of small plants is much shorter signatures by the end of 1978. He was 17 names
profit
by
participation in the political process. Except for with new
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HONG KONG (UPI)—Police authorities in the British
colony have formed a crack squad to break up Chinese
syndicates believed responsible for smuggling tens of
thousands of refugees out of Vietnam aboard dilapidated
freighters. The new unit will be headed by Assistant
Police Commissioner JackJohnston, who made a
reputation for busting drug traffickers, a police
spokesman said today.
The syndicates are believed to operate from Cholon, the
Chinese enclave in Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon.
They buy old freighters, hire crews, arrange to pick up the
refugees at Vietnamese ports and bribe the right officials
along the way.

Back In 1975, his first year in Congress, Rep.
Ron Mottl, D-Ohio, plunged into the mandatory
school busing controversy by introducing a
constitutional amendment to abolish the device.
He soon learned that it is easier to be an ardent
freshman than an effective one.
Rep. Don Edwards of California, the very
liberal chairman of the House Subcommittee on
Civil and Constitutional Rights, ref used to hold
hearings on Motti's bill. The young Cleveland
congressman tried to go around the chairman by
getting a discharge petition to bring the bill to
the floor of the House. Such petitions require a
majority of membership signatures, 218. He got
17.
At the beginning of the next Congress, Mottl.
now one-term veteran, tried again. His bill had
two key provisions. One said that "no student
shall be compelled to attend public school other
than the one nearest his residence." The other
added that "Congress shall have the po wer to
enforce by appropriate legislation the provisions
of this article; and to ensure equal educational
opportunities for all students wherever located."
Edwards again ref used to hold hearin gs and
even teamed up with House Judiciary Chairman
Peter Rodino, D-N,1., to persuade some members who had already signed to take their names
off Mottl's petition. (The slate Is wiped clean at
the end of each Congress' term in such matters,
so Mottl had had to start fresh.)
Mottl, wiser In the ways of Congress and
capitalizing on the spreading unpopularity of

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avoiding the traditional -bigger is better" than for large plants. The average time to get a short of his goal as the term ended. He was
small plant approved and built is about six convinced that If he could get his bill to the floor.
states, - Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab thinking,
iWith policy M a dead end; them Li little likelihood
A recent Study by the energy systems and years, compared with 11-12 years for a large It would pass. At the time he said, "There is
Emirates, Yemen Arab
Kuwait Oman
economic analysis group of the' Los Alamos plant.
growing sentiment in Congress that compulsory
that things will get better. What hope there is rests
and Qatar.
as
Scientific
Laboratory
concludes
that
building
just hasn't worked; that It is a case of
The
shorter
time
a
would
allow
utilities
to
make
busing
With a fede"al Select Commission on Immigration
Throughout the world, education is serving
many
minuses
relatively
small
plants
instead
and no pluses."
of
a
more
accurate
forecasts
of
electrical
demand
a major catalyst for change in the role of women, network of
and Refugee Policy headed by former Florida
This
month
Mottl
is still at it, buttonholding his
single
large
plant
could
provide
several
adand
reduce
the
possibility
of
unexpected
ineven though half again as many women as men
Gov. Reubin Askew. It is supposed to deliver a
colleagues
right
and
left
aided by a small
vantages
to
a utiIitund, in turn, to consumers. creases or decreases in demand, both of which
remain illiterate. "Unlike employment outside
report by January 1981, thus dampening the imboth
parties. Last week
"We
went
into
the
study
thinking
we
would
have
a
detrimental
find
effect on a utility's operation. group of colleagues from
the home or political participation, education for
migration issue until after the presidential elec198
names,
still
below last year's
environmental
benefits
from
smaller
plants,
but
The
ability
to
build
faster
also
would
he
was
up
to
plants
women Is almost universally valued," notes Ms.
he
had
the week before.
not
high,
but
14
more
than
an
economic
penalty
in
higher
costs
to
conhelp
companies
in
states
where
they
are
Newland In her book.
Andrew Ford, leader of the
permitted to co unt the costs of construction in As you read this he hopes to have crossed the 200
It is, no doubt, convenient for politicians to sweepWi
th education conies the opportunity — and sumers,"
said
mark.By Memorial Day weekend last year he
their rate structurca, Ford said.
research team.
this issue under the rug until 1981. But on the border
the Impetus — to break away from the
Another
advantage
for
a
utility
In
the
study
is
had
only 178 signatures. And, as he points out, 23
the situation is getting out of hand.
"We found the anticipated environmental
traditional "breeder-feeder" role. Almost
Ford said. "But when that it would have to pay for only 2,250 of those who signed last year have not yet signed
without exceptkn, studies have shown, the more impacts were confirmed,"
economic impacts, we found megawatts of generating capacity in the small the new petition.
education women receive, the more likely they we turned to the
plants model, compared with 3,000 megawatts
i... ...h
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for the large plant.
expect that to come out of the analysis."
home.
Despite the difference in total power, Ford
The study compared two hypothetical power
said, the two models were judged to be
In industralized societies worldwide, more projects to generate electricity from plants in
equivalent in delivering electricity in kilowattthan a third of all adult women are In the labor southeastern Utah for consumption in Los
hours to Los Angeles during a one-year period.
force. In the United States, Scandinavia and Angeles. One model consisted of a single, 3,000.
The effort to re-establish relations with Iran will focus on
The reason, he said, is a higher forced outage
Eastern Europe, the percentage is well over megawatt plant, patterned after the Kaiparowits
the "basic friendship" between the Inaian and American
rate for larger plants "they tend to go down
half.
people, according to the State Department.
power plant project that was abandoned three
more frequently and stay down longer for
Thus, the hope of sending Walter L Cutler to his post as
Equally significant, there Is a direct linkage years ago, and the other was composed of one
repairs"
and greater backup systems are
ambassador in Tehran in the near future springs from displays
between education and fertility rates. The more 750-megawatt and three 500-megawatt plants.
required
for
the large plant.
of pragmatism in both countries,
schooling women obtain, the fewer children they
Ford
said
the
study
showed
that
the
small
Ford
said
the
reaction to the study, prepared
The United States can note that executions in Iran seem to
are likely to have a correlation of immense plants model would result in fewer planning and
with
support
from
the Environmental Protection
be less frequent and can reiterate Washington's desire for a
significance In developing nations plagued by financing problems for the utility, cheaper
Agency and the Department of Energy, has been
good relationship with the oil-rich nation,
disastrous overpopulation,
electricity in Los Angeles and less enmixed so far.
The devout Iranian Moslems can recognize that friendship
Indeed, what Is most intriguing about the v1pnmental degradation in Utah.
"One utility says, 'We are shying from big
with this country is a good way to balance the continuing threat
worldwide social revolution is the extent to
"We are suggesting that when utilities prepare
plants,' but another utility with other problems
of atheistic Communist influence originating in the Soviet
which improvement In the status of women is environmental impact Statements (for proposed
will state just the opposite," he said. "A lot of
Union.
related to — and necessary for — progress on a power plants), instead of looking at a few
reaction we get is, 'My goodness, that's inDifferences and misunderstandings can be clarified more
variety of other fronts.
locations
for
a
large
plant,
they
consider
that
a
teresting.
We hadn't thought about it."
quickly and more surely wi th resum ption of di plomatic
relati
ns.
renations.
And, as a State Department spokesman has emphasized,
"the revolution's objectives of freedom, justice and democratic
institutions for the Iranian people" are shared by the American
people.
tiny Liechtenstein, all are orthodox Moslem
.

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SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI)—Bishop Abel Muzorewa,
sworn in Tuesday as Rhodesia's first black prime
minister, today appointed himself minister of defense in a
biracial Cabinet that included the former white prime
minister, Ian Smith.
Smith, who engeered the Internal majority nile
agreement of March 1978 that led to Muzorewa's taking
the helm in Rhodesia, was made minister without portfolio. He has said he will remain in Rhodesia's first
majority rule government until Britian and the United
States recognize it.
The Cabinet announced today it has 17 ministers.

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Palestinian gunners fired rockets into Israel and the
Israelis fired back, the Israeli military command said in
Tel '.'iv. In southern Lebanon, Israeli-backed rightist
Christian militias and Palestinian guerrillas traded artillery attacks, with shells landing near Nepalese U.N.
soldiers, leftist and Palestinian sources said.
Israeli gunboats patrolled off Lebanon in the sixth day
of gunfire, which has driven thousands of Lebanese from
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JACK ANDERSON

WASHINGTON The annual slaughter of seal
pups off Newfoundland has drawn official
condemnation from Congress as well as protests
from environmentalists.
But what Is not generally known — and what
sanctimonious members of Congress conveniently overlook Is the fact that the United
States government runs a similarly Woody seal
slaughter of its own each summer in the tiny
Pribilof Islands of Alaska.
Last year, federal employees dubbed and bled
to death more than 25,000 seals from 2 to 6 years
old on the barren Islands of St. Paul and St.
George, far out In the Bering Sea north of the
Aleutian chain; The pelts bring upwards of $100
each. After processing In this country, most of
the sealskins wind up In fur salons abroad. About
1 percent of the annual kill Is used for food.
Unfortunately, the program Is as
uneconomical as It is inhumane. Last year,
according to Internal Commerce Department
documents, the operation ran almost $4 million
In the red. The deficit was $13 million the year
before, and $2.8 million in 1976.
This means that every Pribilof Island seal pelt
that graces the back of a wealthy European
woman cost the American taxpayers ap.
proximately $160.
Ironically, tist Alaskan seal hunt, which
weakens tb' U.S. government's lofty moral
position with environmental groups and other
nations, was horn of a sln'ere effort to save the
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perature, 74; overnight lows, near thundershowers. Rain
68; yesterday's high, 92; probability 50 percent today, 20
barometric pressure, 30.2; percent tonight and 50 percent
relative humidity, 97 per cent; Thursday.
TIDES
winds, SE at 10 mph.
Daytona Beach: high 11:59
Forecast: Partly cloudy a.m., 12:10 p.m., low 5:34 a.m.,
through Thursday with scat 5:34 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 11:45
tend afternoon and evening
thundershowers. HIghs In the a,m., 12:02 p.m., low 5:25 a.m.,
upper 80s to low 90.. Lows In the 5:25 p.m.
low 70. Winds southeast to
Bayport: hIgh 5:27 a.m., 4:19
south around 10 mph p.m., low 10:38 a.m., 11:39 p.m.

U.S. Conducts Its Own Seal Slaughter

BERRY'S WORLD

Northern Pacific Fur Seal from extinction.
In a treaty, Initiated In 1911, Russia, Canada,
Japan and the United States agreed to stop
killing the seals in the open sea
a wholesale
slaughter that was wiping out the species. The
agreement called for a limited 'harvest" on the
Russian and American Islands where the seals
come each summer to mate.
In 1966, Congress passed legislation making
the federal government responsible for the 650
Aleuts who live on the two tiny islands. The only
livelihood open to them is the seal hunt and
processing of pelts. This gives year-round employment to 35 residents and summertime work
to about 150.
Basically, the Pribilof Islanders live in a
welfare state — food, shelter and fuel are all
provided by Uncle Sam. "Practically ev erything
on the Islands was built by the U.S. government,
except for the two Russian Orthodox Churches,"
the Seattle-based project director Walter
Klrkneu told our reporter Keith Slnzlnger.
The four nation treaty, which requires the
Russians and Americans to give part of their
seal kills to Canada and Japan, expires next
year. Pressure is growing to let the treaty lapse
and return to open-sea seal hunting. Japanese
fishermen complain, for example, that the seal
herds are a threat to their operations.
Some US, officials believe the seals have
reached their maximum numbers and feel the
balance of nature can he maintained without the
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States 1 certain to carry weight as the government tornulãtes its treaty renegotiating position
this fall.
Milton M. Kaufman, member of the US. treaty
delegation and president of Monitor International, a conservation group, calls the treaty
"basically exploitive in concept," and decries
both the practical and the philosophical effects It
has had.
"To kill wildlife for luury garments Is simply
not consistent with ecological humanism," he
says. As for the Pribilof islanders, their life on
the dole is "an unhealthy socioeconomic environment for any American citizen."
Greenpeace, the international environmental
group, has asked President Carter to end the
annual seal slaughter. The group plans an expedition to the Prlbilofs In June, when the killing
starts. They want to record the operation on film,
and possibly engage in non-violent Interference
with the hunters.'
MARINE MAYHEM: The Army is quietly
trying to collect $65,000 for damage done by a few
good men In 313-man Marine detachment that
was stationed at Fort Meade, Md., until last fall.
The high-spirited jarheads made a practice of
breaking down barracks doors and wall with
boots and rifle butts, according to an Army
spokesman.
It is not knriwn for rert,in what eave rise to the

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Marines' destructive tactics. The Army
spokesman said he thought they were simply
tuckered out by all the guard duty they had to
pull and broke up the barracks as a form of
relaxation. The Marines took no disciplinary
action against the culprits, he added.
WATCH ON WASTE: Congress gave the
Department of Energy $600 million to set up a
Program of grants to local governments and
Public institutions that want to find ways to
conserve energy — but the applicants may wind up paying more than half that amount just to 411
out the DOE forms.
The form worked out by DOE bureaucrats Is so
complicated that even the agency admits It will
take about 84 hours to complete. Grant applications are routinely filled out by specialists
in the arcane art of grantsmanship, and the
going rate for these experts Is about $30 an hour.
Multiplying this by the 125,000 applications
DOE expects to get gives an impressive $315
million for the 10.5 million man-hours of work
filling out the forms.
WASHINGTON WHIRL: What do Jimmy
Carter and Zimbabwe-Rhodesia guerrilla leader
Joshua Nkomo have In common? Both are
honorary alumni of Morehouse College in
Atlanta. The small, predominantly black
college, the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jrs.'s
alma mater, gave Nkomo an honorary doctor of
laws degree May 20. Carter got his honorary
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HOSPITAL
MAY fl, ins
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Shellie Brent
'-'flu. L. Brown
Annie B. Chambers
Trani* W. Crews
Herman Greer
Barbara E. Holloway
John D. Hudson
Dave R. Jacques
Theresa R. Knight
Ada M. Perez

Audrey J. Seller

Mabelene Walker
Ludy Washington
Dana Hughicy, Apopka
Vida Lee Anderson, Deaary
Harlan Herman, Deliona
George Lessard, Deltona
Cleo 0. Spence, D*ritona

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Corrle A. Jencks, Orange City
James C. Teague, Tulsa, Okla.
BIRTHS
Sanford.
Donna L. Foley a boy
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Haward M. Brown
Byron 0. ChINa
Marion W. Freeman
Carol E. Gatlin
Felicia K. Hahn
Johannes Isinmann
Eva J. Sellers
Diane Abbott Ibaby boy
Kathy Ruoss 1, baby gill
Kim A. Tindel I baby girt
Mafia E. Collard, DeBary
Dennie Barker, Enterprise
Victoria L. Writer, Lake Mary
Katherine Kreck, Winter Springs

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ARUA, Uganda (UPI)—Thc war In Uganda is over.
After six months of sometimes bitter fighting, Tanzanian
forces captured the northwestern city of Arua without
firing a shot Tuesday, liberating the last stronghold of
forces loyal to deposed President hit Amin. Despite weeks
of rumors to the contrary, the deposed dictator was not
found in the Arua—Aznin's birthplace—when the Tanzanians marched triumphantly into town. Civilians said
he had not been seen here for more than a month.
Thousands of residents marched ahead of the Tanzanian
column as it entered the town., waving flowers and
branches and shouting "Tanzania, Tanzania, Tanzania."

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On the ottiei9l1id, I ponili fliS stuisrion aflonaVU
to come up with even more respect for the man than
before.
What he said, in effect, was that he was havin$ a
a
difficult time justifying some of his decisions
coach. On one hand, he was being hailed as the first
coach to win the Metro three years in a row. And in
his mind, he was wrestling with personnel problems
n-losswhich he knewcQd.icalIy pffoct
record.
George isn't going far from Winter Park. He Is
retaining his teaching position. George Royal,
Livengood's assistant, has been named the new
coach.
It will be interesting to learn what Livengood
comes up with on this subject after some serious
soul searching.

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stallation of sun screens for
the Casselberry branch
library.
—$25,000 from the contingency fund to pay for the
housing of prisoners in the
Lake and Orange county
jails. Costs for the housing
of prisoners outside of the
Seminole county jail is
averaging $4,000 monthly.
—$5,000 for psychiatric
examinations required by
state law. Although $5,000
was originally budgeted,
$4,660 was spent during the
first six months of the
budget year.
—$206.25
to
pay
Longwood City Clerk Linda
Martin for secretarial work
for the voting machine
advisory committee.

CALL
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PEST CONTROL

Spring Time
Check-Up
Lawn Spray s Pest Control
Nematodes
Termites • Fumigation
Sanford 322-8865
Orlando 423-8094

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Wednesday, May 30, 1919

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Mrs. Johnson received her girl who couldn't read a line and chemistry of her success as a with the names of all the faculty
By SHAIWN CARItASC()
Herald Staff Writer
education degree from Florida I worked with her. Just over. teacher.
and staff.
"To see the children learn A &amp; M College and began her night, she was reading. She was
One of the highlights of the
Recently, the life-long
wcompIish something is profesalo L1 a. r. in 1936. RL__w. 5'
.Iohnsonsay
happy•. --.:i lentthe biggest reward I had as a the Midway elementary
"Plus everybody said it honored with a retirement seeing one of her former
teacher," says Olive Wilson School. She remained there couldn't be done. The girl dinner at the Sanora Clubhouse students In attendance by the
until 1970 before transferring to became a very good reader and with friends, faculty and family name of W. George Allen, now
Johnson.
Mrs. Johnson will retire at Idyliwilde Elementary School. comprehended what she read. in attendance.
an attorney at Fort Lauderdale.
Asked about her most That really mystified me."
the end of this school term after
She was presented with a
"They led me to the table and
teaching 43 years in the memorable moment as a
Mrs. Jonson says she is a plaque and a dozen roses on it was Willie George," Mrs.
Seminole County school teacher, Mrs. Johnson thought "firm believer" in making behalf of the Wilson family. Johnson says. "He was the
system. In all her years of long and hard sifting through children perform to their full Norma T. Ragsdale, principal child I kept in the third grade,
teaching, she has easily the years and said:
potential in the classroom. This of Idyllwilde Elementary held back for goofing off."
"I was teaching the third principle accompanied by her School, presented her with a
touched the lives of thousands
Mrs. Johnson says she hasn't
grade in the early '40s. I had a love of children has formed the pink table cloth embroidered made any firm plans to take up
of youngsters.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

the slack of her careca but she
would like to travel to Europe
and spend some time on her
ht,hby of cerainics.
During her years of teaching,
Mrs. Johnson says she pictured
her role as the "mother bird"
nourishment
fed
who
(educational food) to the "baby
birds."
"I felt every day I had to
teach them something not just
every other day," Mrs. Johnson
says. "I am going to miss
them."

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SEATTLE (UP!) — With his
Bullets on the brink of losing
their NBA title to the Seattle
SuperSonics, Washington
Coach Dick Motta flared up at
what is becoming a very
popular target during this
playoff season
the officials.
"I am very upset," Motta
said following the Bullets' 114112 overtime loss to the Sonics
Tuesday. "Seattle played the
last 14 minutes of that ball
game and didn't have a single
foul called. In an NBA game, at
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Olive Wilson Johnson (center) was honored recently
for her 43 years as a Seminole County teacher at a
special retirement dinner. Norma T. Ragsdale,
principal of Idyliwilde Elementary School, and
former pupil W. George Allen presented her with a
plaque for the many years she has devoted to
education.

Summer School
Regis tration
Parents of elementary
children SOOn will be receiving
registration forms from the
schools if their children are
eligible to attend summer
school.
State Board Rules limit
funding of summer school
except for two purposes,
promotion or acceleration. In
both cases, parents will receive
the registration form which
must be completed and
returned to the home school by
2:30
P.M.
on
June
12. Elementary schools
anticipating summer school
are: Eastbrook, Lake Orlenta,
Winter Springs, Wekiva, South
Side, Idyliwilde, Midway and
Goldsboro. Elementary
summer school begins June 18
aad ends July 27. July 4 is
holiday.
Summer school
middle
for

and high schools will begin on
June 18 and will end on July 28
with a holiday on July 4. Middle
school students will be eligible
to attend only If they fail one
academic subject and could
consequently be promoted by
completing successfully that
one course. If they fail more
than one academic course, they
will not be eligible for summer
school since promotion would
be impossible. High school
students may take any course
offered that would promote or
accelerate them.

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Pedestrian fatalities for
the first four months are up
34 percent over the same
period in 1978. The number
Increased from 164 to flO.
Bicycle deaths have also
Increased in 1979 by 33
percent during the first
four months. There were 21
In 1978 from January
through April and there
have been28 killed so far In

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Ballard and Unseld converted
offensive rebounds into baskets
in the final 2:02 of regulation to
tie the game, Unseld's coming
with only 18 seconds showing on
the clock.

In all, 58 fouls were called and
the two teams made good of' 54of-72 attempts from the free
throw line. Lonnie Shelton
fouled out for the Sonics, while
loin Henderson and Charles
Johnson of Washington and
Dennis Johnson of Seattle
ended up with five fouls each.

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Adcock Roofing scortl siX
League pennant Tuesday when
Both Atlantic Bank hits, a runs in the top of the first and
it knocked off Seminole double by Brian Ashcraft and a jumped in front 64) tx!10re
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Petrolewn, 13-1, while Atlantic triple by David Rape, ctune in Butch's Chevron Service got oti
Bank upset second place the first inning when the the scoreboard.
1.
George's, 6-5.
Bankers took a 4-0 lead.
Todd Revels and Terrancs'
Last - place
American
George's fought back and tied Carr combined for a two-hitter
the score at 5-5 with three runs and struck out 10. They c3eh
AV
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shocked third place Jack in (tie top of the fourth. Scott had one of Adcock Roofing's
Prosser Ford, 14-7, in the Carter had a double to key the four hits. Timothy Graham had
league's other game Tuesday. big inning,
the other two hits, both singles.
Ashcraft reached base on an
In Sanford Pee Wee League,
Chr is Show had the only hits
Adcock Roofing remained error by the right fielder to for Butch's Chevron Service . 11
Herald Photo by Tom N.?stl
unbeaten for the second half open the bottom of the sixth and hoe
m run and single.
with
a
10-7
win
over Butch's moved around the score the
Eric
Luce pitched it no-hitter
Atlantic's 11elton decked by pitch
Chevron Service. Clem Leonard winning run on a fielder's for Clem Leonard Shell.
KERN'S GARAGE WESTSIOE
Shell nipped Seminole Sporting choice.
striking out nine and walking
AS R H MERCHANTS
ATLANTIC BANK
GEORGE'S
Ashcraft was the winning live, lie also had one of Ins
Goods,
7-5,
while
Ken
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William Galley had a pair of
The win boosted Flagship
3,' Peddecord
Westside Merchant's pitc'her,
Galley
2 0 2 Rapi
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0 0 o Bellamy
2 0 0 Kern
Dentin
22 0 Atkinson
singles
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Carter
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200
Leonard
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3 3 i Mellon
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3 0 1 OiO.ian
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23 4 2 Teslo
Totals
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McGee and Brad Reuscher the losers, a home run.
Totals
s s 0 Rardon
George's
It 3 I record
020 300—S
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and Atlantic Bank is each had singles.
Atlantic Bank
410 0014
Kern's Garage
113 14
APEX scored five runs in theWestbrook Inks.
ADCOCK ROOFING BUTCH'S
Weilsid. Merchants
101 5-3 fourth at 6-8.
Al R H CHEVRON
top
of the second to take an 8-2
Fredrick
Miller
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SEMINOLE
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SANK
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Jack Prosser Ford.
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Mike Jones and Larry
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Dean Westbrook, Laki.
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Westbrook averaged 10 im*
Adcock Poole
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Billy Penick and Tim
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NEW YORK (UPI) — After more than 3,2W hits over a period of
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17 years, you'd think somebody would have figured out a way to
pitch to Pete Rose.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP!)
I Nobody has yet.
Jack Kent Cooke has agreed
At 38, he's a better hitter than he was at 28. Much better. Ten
to
sell
the Los Angeles Lakers,
years ago, he picked up the second of his three National League
the
Los
Angeles Kings, the
batting championships with his highest average ever, .348, and
arena where the two teams play
that's considerably below the .365 he currently heads the league
and a mountain ranch to Dr.
with,
Jerry Buss, the former owner of
Rose has been slashing away at a .395 clip for the Phlllies (32
IS 7 3
the Los Angeles Strings tennis Totals
hits for 81 times at bat) in his last 20 games. He began the season
Hughes
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team,
a
spokesman
for
Cooke
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by
slowly and was still a shade under .300 at the end of April b
Clem Leonard Shell
410 1-1
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APEX
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announcedTuesday.
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Prosser Ford
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Among those not at all surprised by that Is Tim McCarver, one
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caught behind him for 16 years and I can tell you there's
really no sure way to get him out," McCarver says. "When I was
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getting base hits up the middle on high fast balls primarily when
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enough for the fans; he can't do enough for the team he
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Highway Patrol Director
Colonel Eldridge Beach
requests all motorists to
yield the right of way to
pedestrians and bicycles,
even when there is some
doubt.
He said, "There Is small
satisfaction for a driver
who views an injured or
dead pedestrian or
bicyclist lying in the street
and says, 'I had the right of
way."
Beach concluded by
saying, "You may be offering the gift of life by
giving up the right of way
and there is no greater gift
one can offer."

Schools will be out for the
summer and motorists
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youngsters playing or
kiding bicycles on or near
our streets and highways
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Grevey. "All I saw were white
jerseys. I had to throw up a
desperation shot. I'm not too
happy about that."

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Phil Chenier closed the gap tq
114-112 with a baseline jump
shot before the Bullets' Kevin
Grevey missed everything on a
last-second jumper in heavy
traffic.

The Sonic backcourt pair
scored four points apiece in
overtime to stake Seattle to a
112-106 lead with 2:08 showing
on the clock. But it was a pair of
foul shots by center Jack Sikma
with 39 seconds left, boosting
Seattle's edge to 114-110, that
gave the Sonics their gamewinning points.

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attend high school facilities.
The high schools anticipating
summer school are: Lyman,
Seminole, Oviedo and Lake
Brantley. Zone lines are not In
effect during summer school
but there is no bus transportation.

Johnson provided the bulk of
Seattle's scoring punch. Will iams led all scorers with 36
points while Johnson added 32.

More it was over, including the
entire Washington front-line of
Elvin Hayes, Bob Dandridge
and Wes Unseld.
Heading back to Landover,
Md., for Game 5 Friday, the
Bullets find themselves in the
same situation they were in
during the Eastern Conference
title series with San Antonio —
needing three straight wins to
stay alive.
As they have throughout the
championship series, guards
Gus Williams and Dennis

Craig Watkins hit a two-run
Fry and Kelly combined to outlasted Golden Comb Salon.
homer and Greg Fry drove in pitch a one-hitter for the win- 14-10, as David Jordan and Pat
the winning run in the bottom of ners, Don Andriano breaking up Pulliam each had three Hills.
the seventh inning Tuesday to the bid for the no-hitter with a Scott Bowers, who was 2-for-2,
lead Luke Potter Dodge to a 6-5 base hit. Fry wound up the, fanned five batters in a key
pitching stint.
Pony victory over Don Reid night with three hits.
Ford In the Seminole Pony
Also Tuesday night, Milex
In a Mustang contest,
Baseball League.
Seminole Harness Raceway Tune-up pitchers held Central
Florida Electric hitless in a 13-3
t iumph, running its record to
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The victory gave Seattle a 3-1
lead In the series and put the
Sonics within one game of the
first NBA championship in the
12-year history of the franchise.
"It was just like an Ali.
Frazier fight," said the Sonics'
John Johnson. "It was a knockdown, drag-out, heavyweight
affair. There's so much going
on out there, it's hard for the
officials to call it all."
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system. Straw finlsn.
Sale 94.99. Rag. 124.99
Women Superstar.

Save MO
on four RV tires.
Rugged RV tire design.. br off/on
road use. Deep biting tread to keep
you moving. Tough nylon cord body
with raised whit. letters. Tubeless.
Tire size

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bold black and gold-tone finish. Has deep
cleated tires, simulated fog lamps, crossbar mounted air foil and coaster brake.

Assembly charge on bikes

Batting
(based on 100 at bats)
National League
GAB H Pct.
Rose, Phil
16 178 65 .365
Brock, St.L
33 114 41 .360
Winfield, SD
51195 68.349
Murphy, All
39 111 49 .348
Mazzilli, NY
43168 57.339
Knight, Cm
46 172 58 .3)1
Foster, Cm
39119 49.329
Stargeti, Pit
29 10$ 34.324
Moreno, Pit
43 180 58 3fl
Carter, Mil
38 131 43.321
American League
GAB H Pct.
Smally, Mm
44 172 67 .390
Kemp, Oct
39 143 55 .365
Carew, Cal
48 174 62.356
Remy, Bos
44 188 65 346
Banistr, Chi
14 156 54.346
Bochte, Sea
45 160 53 .344
Baylor, Cal
48 187 61 .335
Rice, Sos
44 166 53.331
Downing, Cal
41146 48 -329
Johnson, Chi
31 110 36 .377
Wilfong, Mm
11110 36.377
Home Runs
National League - SchmIdt,
Phil
Kingman,
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15;
11;
Murfty, Ali 13; Matthews, All
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American League - Lynn,
SOS II; Singleton, BaIt
12;
Cooper and Thomas, Mu
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May, Bait, Smalley, Minn and
Hort0n, Sea 10.
Runs Batted In
Najlonal League - Murphy,
All
Kingman,
36;
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Schmidt. Phil and Winfield, SD
34; Foster, Cm and Garvey, LA
33.
Anerican League - Baylor,
Cal 17; Lynn, Sos 41; Porter,
KC and Cooper, Mil 39; Nettles.
NY 36.
Stolen Bases
National League - Moreno,
Pitt . 11; Scott, St.L 15; CabelI,
Hou, and
Lopes,
LA
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American
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Dot 3I; Wilson, KC 19; Crux,
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brake system. Adjust parking
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truthful. I do everyt hing imaginable, but I don't lie."
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thinks he'll be on the perimeter of it somewhere, possibly as a
cormuentator or a consultant. "1 still feel I need an arena, a
gladiator's floor," he says.
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jealousies. All my life, I've been the alley player and my brother,
Dick, was Michelangelo, a natural. I remember when we were both with the Knicks. I'd be waiting in the car after the game to go
home with the family and Dick would be answering questions by
the press and giving out autographs. I'd have to say I was jealous
of him then. But I worked on getting rid of such jealo us ies and I +
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NBA Playoffs
By United Press International
Championship series
(Best of Seven)
(All Times EDT)
Wathlnqton vs. Seattle
(Seattle leads series, 3.1)
May 20-Washington 99, Seattle 97
May 24-Seattle 92, Washington 82
May 27-Sealtle 105, Washington

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First Game
BDomingo.Gerardo 24.00 10.20 7.00
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0 (1-1) 61.50; 1 (5.1) 525.40.
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Fourth Game
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13.50 10.50 5.20
I Zubi-Arca
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1.40
0(1.7) 53.20: P (71) 152.70; 1(7.1431,10.

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x.June 3-Washington at Seattle 3
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Transactions
College
Missouri Valley Conference Named David Price, assistant
director of the Pacific. 10
ference, commission,- of the
Missouri valley Conference.
Hockey
Winnipeg -Announced the Tulsa
Oilers of the Cen tral Hockey League
will be the new NHL team's farm
club.
Footbai
Cincinnati - Signed Nathan
Poole, a running back from the
University of Louisville whowas the

Bengals 10th-round draft choice,
St. Louis - Signed draftplcks
tackk. Nle Henderson and
linebacker Ricky McBride. Signed
veteran safety Ken Stone.

Dog Racing
DAYTONA BEACH
TUESDAY Nl'3HT
First Race MS-Il. T. 31.41
2 T's Max
1.60 3.20 370
1 Susan's Lady
3.20 3.20
7 Light Pay Day
3.00
0(2-4)10.40, P (24) 31.SOi 1(2.47)205.50.
Second Race Os.16.r.3I.fl
6 Stubby Penny
5.20 2.50
7 MountainMadness
11.20 2.50
2 PV's Mark
7.60
0 (4.7) 35.50, P (6-7) 4530; 1 (4.7.
2)235.40.
Third Race oS.16.Tmrn.31.ss
iF. Lee Baby
77
240
6 Dealer Dick
4.10 3.00
7 Sudden Jump
3.10
Q(6•7) 14.50; P (74) 43.50; T (7•4•
5) 77.40.
Fourth Race DS-t6.T.31.$7
1 Blossom Troubles 6.10 4.00 7.60
4 Super Mir.day
4.20 3.00
2 Hazy View
0(1.4)17.20: P (1-4) 40.50:1 (1.4.
2) 62.20.
Fifth Race Ds-16.T.fl.17
3 Mountain Lass
31.60 17.00 6.20
1 Duke Axe
6.40 4.00
6 M.L. Pinta
7•60
Q(13) 92.80: P (3-1) p43.90; T .i.
6) 524.40.
Sixth Race C$-l6.T.3).33
1 Flying Scott
5.00 4.00 3.00
7 Stand Still
6.80 3.20
4 Leazer Par Dome
530
0(1-7) 77.60: P (1-7) 44.30; T().?.
4) 361.40.
Seventh R ace SS.14.T.3l.47
1 SW's Encounter 21.50 4.20 3.50
3 Blue Pebbles
5.00 1.00
7 Thelma J.
3,30
0(3.4)175.40; P (4.3) 243.70; T (4.
3-7) $54.40.
EigltthRace C4.T,3$.31
$ Lazy Ike
11.10 7.50 340
5 Aftermath
21.00 3.20
7 MIck's Wind Out
3,30
Q(S.I) $5.40; Pa-U
7)315.40.
Ninth Race C 5.16. T. 31.64
S Carry Docile
6.10 3.40 2.30
6 Let It Ride
1.00 2.40
I Jo Re Do
3.10
Q(34) 11.50; P (5-4) 33.75; T ($4.

Fifth Game

1 GastiGasti H
6.60 1.20 6.40
6Ramon.Paco
6.60 5.50
Apr&amp;zGndra
6.00
0(1-6)50.10: P (14)138.70; 1(1-4-.
7)1075.20.
Sixth Game
6Santl.Arca
26.00 9.00 3.60
3Carasa-Gastl II
4,00 3.20
SDomingo-isidro
7,40
0(34) 35.40, P (6-3) 54.50, 1116-3.
455.50.
Seventh Game
I Eqaria.11ano
7.20 4.10 4.00
1 lrusta.Arrleta
12.00 4.20
IRamon-Pecina
1.20
0 (14) 30.10; P (1 4)117.00:1 (I.
542.50.
Eighth Game
lApralt-Arrieta
13.00 5.50 2.50
3lsesaEchanit
7.40 3.10
2 Egana-GoirI
3.00
Q(3-4)37.20,P(4.3) 145.2011(4.3.
2) 340.40.
Ninth Game
1 lsasa
17.60 6.10 11.10
ISaid
6.50 6.40
7Echaniz
7.10
(14) 4020; P(1.4) 104.10; T (14.
7321.00.
Tenth Game
SApraizWally
14.40 10.00 3.60
lEgana.Sarduy
7.20 3.00
Vicandl.Enrlqu
3.00
0(44) 53.80; P (84)134.21; T ($4.
1) 454.50.
Eleventh Game
7Vlcandi.Gerard
740 6.40 2.50
SCarasaUrquiza
17.00 3.00
3Arranopeclna
3.30
0(2-5) 32.20; P (3.3) 75.58; 1(2-53) 33240,
Twelfth Game
2Muhi'a
11.10 10.00 5.10
5I5aSatd)'
10.00 12.20
Ramon-Enrique
7.00
Q(2.S)41.S0;P(2.S) 1II.11;T(2.$.
1) 307.50.
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' Smooth-riding

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Not long ago, Mcuire gave up a job as vice chairman of the
board with Medalist Industries, a conglomerate. McGuires job
paid around $80,000 and he's still with the firm as a consultant. He
also does considerable speaking around the country and has a
contract with NBC calling for him to (10 basketball commentary -"
(luring the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. McGuire drew many raves
for his bright, imaginative and knowledgable comments on TV
(luring the recent NCAA championship. The raves were richly
deserved.

5) 264.40.
Eleventh Race A5.14,T.3t,fl
S Carry Fred
5.10 1.60 2.40
6 A Plus
5.00 3.20
4 CR's Pete Jones
3.00
q)6-8) 57.60; P (56) 136.50; 1 (1-6-4)

Pro Basketball +

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He received some more phone calls from the Knicks this year.
But again, nothing materialized.
"i would like to say this about Sonny Wcrblin the president of
Madison Square Garden which owns the Knic ks ,"he says. "He's
a man I truly admire. lie's a keeper, quality, exciting to be
around, a man's man. In my opinion, what he says is what he'll do
or at least try to do.

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Sixth Game
SHustlin Mickey
6.80 3.20 2.10
2 Byrd Bobby
3.60 2.20
3Time Way
2.20
0 ($2) 17.40; 1 (5-2-3) 37.20.
Seventh Race

Pitching Victories
National League - Niekro.
lOu 4-3; Ruthven, Phil 63;
arllpn, Phil and Blue. SF 63;
3 pdthers tied with S.
Anê,rican League - John,
lY L5.1; Marshall, Minn S-I;
I.M4rtlnez, Salt and Koosman,
%I,v( 7.2; Spittorlf, KC 7-4.
Earned Run Average
(ba*.d on 45 Innings pitched)
Naplenal League - Martinez,
2.12; Niekro, Hou 2.4$;
orry, SD 2.44; LaCoss, Cm
SI; Rogers, Mtl 2.57.
Anrilcan League - Kern,
NY 1.11;
ex 1.20;
John,
arsilali, Minn 7.06; Slaton,
if 2.19; Baumgarten, Chi 2.37.

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Baltimore (Flanagan 6-3) at
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Boston (Torre; 4-3) at Texas
(Matlack 2.2). 8:35 p.m.
at
(Ryan
5-3)
California
Seattle (Parrott 20). 10:35 p.m
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ThuiI4iay's Gaines Oakland at Minnesota
Detroit at Toronto, night
New York at Milw, night
Calif at Seattle, night

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Nov York
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Clevelnd
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Texas
27 21 .563 2
Kin City
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Chicago
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Seattle
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Tuesday's Results
:
Oaklnd at Minn, ppd., rain
Boston at Texas, ppd., rain
Detroit 9, Tonto 8
Chicago 1, Cleveland 2
Milwaukee 7, New York 3
Baltimore 8, Kin City 1
California 6, Seattle 1
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
at
3-2)
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Detroit
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2-4),
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Toronto
p.m.
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Cleveland
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Chicago
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Milwaukee (Caldwell 5.4), 8:30

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SEMINOLE
TUESDAYS RESULTS
First Race
1 BartsMick Tim 1.20 2.60 2.20
$ Island lade
3.10 2.10
lMagic Bullet
2.60
0 (I-S) 11.00: T (15-4) 52.40.
Second Race
7 Ritzy Girl
10.00 4.10 2.20
3 Last Stretch
3.10 2.20
NEW YORK (UPI) - Al McGuire felt a touch of nostalgia over
1 Avon Carfree
2.10
the
weekend, so he went back to see what was doing in his old
0 (7.3) 21.20: T (1.3-I) 7f.20.
Third pace
neighborhood, Rockaway Beach here in New York.
I Placid Alice
1110 8.80 3.20
That's where he grew up as a kid, where he and his older
SRubys Man
6+10 360
lOteca Mis
2.10
brother, Dick, began their basketball careers which converged
0 (8.5)52.40: T (5.5.4) U.S0.
when they played together for the New York Knicks in the '50's.
Fourth Race
Lately, there has been tal k that Al McGuire would like to do a
SSonotWaygale
00 3.10 2.60
4 Pappa c
lit tl e more than me re ly visit the old neighborhood. He has been
6.10 2.50
3 Sturgis
5.80
away from coaching now more than two years, ever since leading
0 (5.4) IS-00; T (5.4.3) 334.0.
Marquette University to its first and only NCAA title in The Omni
Fifth Race
7 Radar Bell
in Atlanta March 28, 1977, and the feeling is he'd like to come back
9.00 3.40 3.00
7 Rebel I Guy
4.10 &amp;20
to take over the Knicks.

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Atlanta (McWilliams 1-2) at
an Diego (Lolich 0.2), 13 p.m.
San Francisco (Halicki 5 3) at
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Angeles
(Sutcliffe
5-3),
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Thursday's Games
Philadelphia at Montreal
New York at St. Louis
San Fran at Los Angeles
Atlanta at San Diego
WI Chi at Pittsburgh, night
Cinci at Houston, night

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New York (Swan 1.3) at St.
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Tuesdays Results
San Diego 6. Atla 3, 1st
San Diego 3. Atla 2, 2nd
Montreal 9, Philadelphia 0
Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 0
New York 6, St. Louis 2
Houston 2, Cincinnati I
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16By United Press International whatever It takes to win a game
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Jim
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Dick Williams, manager of strongest performances of
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manager of the Boston Red Sox Pirates 8, Cubs 0:
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Jackson told reporters Tuesday
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Dave Parker drove in three
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the Impossible Dream by runs with a homer and a double
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tory over the Yankees. consecutive victory to hel p
pennant for the first time since blast in helping the Pirates
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"Everywhere I go it's the same California down Seattle.
1946. Now the veteran manager defeat the Cubs.
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bull. I'm sick and tired of all
1s seeing the same kind of thing Astros 2, Re* 1:
this bull. Would you guys stop
start to happen for his young
Denny Walling, batting for
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Art Howe, singled home the
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"It reminds me of when I was winning run in the last of the
way of explaining a nearmanaging the Boston Red Sox ninth Inning to give the Astros a
t!.
altercation with pitcher Moose Mayfair
in 1967," Williams said Tuesday victory over the Reds.
.
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night after the Expos clobbered Meta 1, Cardinals 2:
Yankee slugger with a high
the Philadelphia Phillles, 9.0, to
Run-scoring doubles by John
r
fastball In the second mnlnghamp
take over first place in the Stearns and Steve Henderson
Jackson had a few words with
National League East. "Things highlighted a four-run seventh
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Vie Rlchburg rules the
started happening there for us, Inning that led the Mets to their
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finally
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plate before hitting the next after his victory last weeken din
season after the AlIStar break." Dodgers 6, Giants 5:
pitch over the left-center field the club championship.
,
Tuesday night's triumph was
Dusty Baker's line-drive
fence.
Rlchburg completed a s'i eep
•"•'U'•.:
the Expos' fourth straight over single to center field knocked in
"If he throws at me again, I'd in the three-round event wilth a
the Phillies.
the winning run and capped a
Herald Photo by Torn Nitsil have charged him," Jackson 54-hole medal score of fli.
Steve Rogers, who stopped three-run ninth inning that gave
Bobby Lundquist was second
Seminole Ifigh welghtlifters flash their hardware after returning from said before losing his temper.
the PhUlles on six hits Tuesday the Dodgers a triwnph over the WEIGHTY
"But not after just one pitch." with a 223 and Frank Me BilO
Jacksonville and faring well in an AAU meet are Harry Unsworth, Reginald
night for his second consecutive Giants.
elan
Cecil Cooper drove In three III was Indeed third with a
shutout, said, "There's a great Padres 13, Braves 3-2:
Cotton and Abdullah Baker, left to right. Unsworth was first in the heavyweight runs with a pair of homers and
Winning top honors in I[('St
feeling on this club that
Ozzie Smith singled home
division
while
Cotton
won
the
193-pound
category
and
Baker
swept
honors
In
the
an
infield
single
and
Haas
fired
flight
were Ron O'Neal at 241
pinch runner Bill Almon with MATTER
123-pound bracket. Not pictured, Chris Holiwedel finished third in the 148-pound a seven-hitter to pace the while Hazen Klaubert's 247iwas
the tie-breaking flifl
class.
Brewers. Cooper's first homer one shot better than Fleic]her
in to
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accounted for Milwaukee's first kockrell's scbre for sec rnd
lead San Diego to a sweep over
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run in the fourth and his leadoff place.
Atlanta. In the opener, Gaylord
blast In the sixth snapped a 2-2
Bill Woodard won secc)nd
Perry, 4-4, benefitted from a
tie and put the Brewers ahead flight with a 247. Lou Valent inn.
Howl America and Italian- three-run fifth Inning,
to stay. Both came off loser was second with 252 and ar
American Club of Sanford
Catfish
Hunter, 0.4, and gave Willets had a 255.
Posted Lassie League wins
Si
Cooper
ll
homers for the year.
In third flight, Tom Askew
Tuesday in Sanford.
TIgers
9,
Blue
Jays
8:
'won
a sudden death playoff
Mary Hicks homered and
Lance
Lance
Parrish
delivered
an
over
Dick
Fowler after t ICY
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singled and Cindy Hogan
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. sailboat of Worrell, the con- behind the leaders, was the pick up.
single
with
two
out
in
the
tied
at264.In
fourth fllght, R. C.
doubled for Bowl America in an
(UPI) - Computer salesnan test's founder and defending teiun headed by Sonny Teabo of
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Lou
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Worrell
8-7 win over KiwanIs, led by
Sanford's Kondracki family Ron Anthony and Mike Worrell champion. Both boats were off Jacksonville, N.C.
three years, Whitaker from second base and Jim Hunt and Bud Richac ds
each
of
the
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Ak Gordon's three hits and had a sweet day of racing last are headed for JacksonvWe Ormond Beach, Fla., five miles
His boat fell off the pace late
last 3tear's contest in secure Detroit's fourth straight tied at 271.
two by Starr Lawrence.
weekend In the Memorial Day Beach, Fla., today as both boats north of Daytona Beach.
Monday, several hours after the a record time oI yen days,victory.
Fifth flight saw Non rls
The Italian-American club kart races at Kissimmee, have a wide lead in the fourth
Richard Walilo, commander- race began, when its rudder two hours and five minutes
White
Sox
4,
Indians
2:
Lockensgard
win with a 276 and
sent 22 batters to the plate in the winning four of eight events,
annual "Worrell 1 ," mile Ing "The Shack," was in third snapped. The team had to go
Rich
Wortham,
6-4,
allowed
Ted
Reina
finish
second at i89
first inning for 18 runs In a
While poppa R. G. took third sailboat race from Ft. place, five miles behind Wor- ashore to repair the rudder.
Each
catamaran,
a
twinsix
hits
over
8
1-3
Innings
and
with
Carl
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next at 2 1.
win over Western SIzzlin, with In the feature event, son Mark Lauderdale, Fla. to Virginia rell, a race official said.
Race coordinator Bill Henry hulled sloop with two sails, has Bill Nahorodny laced a two-run
W.
A.
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had
a hole-inBlondenla McKinney homering had three wins and a second, Beach.
The leaders were expected at said competitors had been a three-man crew. Two crew- double to power Chicago over one on the 16th hole, a 144-yard
and doubling and Daphene son Mike had a win and a
Officials said late Tuesday the Jacksonville Beach check- slowed the first 24 hours by members are aboard at all Cleveland.
shot with a six-iron. He had a
and
Wilhanis and Pam, Morgan fourth,
daughter that Anthony's 16-foot catama- point around 6 a.m.
winds of less than six nilles per ftes, with the third following orioles 8, Royal$ 1:
final round of 94 in the third
Georgeann
had
a
second.
getting two hits each.
ran was 500 yards ahead of the
In last place, several hours hour, but that the pace should on land with a shore team.
Rich Dauer knocked in three flight.
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a bad one," he said
heart," Mary Pickford, the stroke
She won an Academy Award
Miss Pickford ended her days
world's first movie star of preWorld War I days and a pioneer as a recluse, rarely emerging In 1928 for her performance in
of Hollywood institutions, died for the last 15 years from "Coquette," her first "talkie,"
of a stroke Tuesday. S1i.was 86. seclusion in Pickfair, a mansion which forced her, as she said
named for her and her second later, "to cut my curls and face
Miss Pickford, a child actress husband, silent screen star the facts of life."
Her best remembered silent
Douglas Fairbanks Sr., when
founded United Artists Studio
and the Academy of Motion they were the "king and queen films Included "Hearts Adrift"
the hit that made her star in
Picture Arts and Sciences, of Hollywood" In the 1920s
Tess of the Storm
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winning one of the Academy's
I want them to keep them," Country, Daddy Long Legs,
awards the second year they
Pollyanna, Poor Little Rich
were given, even before they she explained "That little girl
of the silent film days gave me Girl, and Rebecca of Sunny
were called "Oscars"
She died of a stroke at Santa a life of comparitive luxury. brook Farm."
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husband, Buddy Rogers, 74, now"
the girl
playing '11ttle
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She recently ordered the with the cu"s1?'l'atersii
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married 41 years.
destruction 200,000 feet of silent "I was
combination
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test of time." Her husband and ness sense ftt marked the rest
Miss Pickford was first others talked her out of it.
of her career,.
thought to be doing well after
She did not emerge even salary from a few dollars a
suffering a cerebral hemorrh when the Academy which she week to $1,000 a week by 1912,
age Friday at her home, the helped found in 1927— gave her then $4,000, and by 1916 was
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rare evening session to consider the most beautiful girl .,."
"love at first sight."
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to the start of the session lobbying for support. It was the the Florida legislature, gath- voting buttons of 117 house
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resolution as passing 116-1.
his five-year career, he said. through the motions of a forinud
Miss Spangler then nodded
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were skeptical. If it falls, they good-natured debate from his her acceptance and was escortsaid, then what ai-eyou going to fellow House members, asking ed to the floor by five rep,
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do?
Lewis said he met Miss Ped on the engagement ring.
The House clerk began
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reading the resolution.
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an argument between my the brother of one's husband or letters
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growing up today I'm sure they "Only If they don't work."
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Cook of the week?
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let my imagination run ram- water to cook them until just cauliflower is barely tender, together!
Who, me?
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pant, both with the ingredients tender. Why waste vitamins add about
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6. Serve it pretty.
be devoured in a few minutes
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have you
CHOCOLATE:
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7. Buy the best.
Nice garnish for a brunch
and a few hours later, the body up oneself or one's home.
your
them.
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or meringues. Put a little ice
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preparation for a crowd who both in and out of the kitchen. preparation, be it a soft boiled Try it for syrup too.
enjoys it and will eat the last
GRATED CII1)COI.A'I'E: cream on the fruit before ad- too hard to cream, it speeds
egg or filet de sole a In Mornay.
crumb. Please, no leftovers in
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things up to shred it into a
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Add a tablespoon of cooking oil
dead tired with an evening her Orlando restaurant which
meeting scheduled, who needs attracted throngsofcelebrities. reci pes and hints in her book grate it. It's great to sprinkle juice is very swecti
to the water you cook spaghetti
3 Tbs. cornstarch
to have to face the stove and Her food was superb.
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or noodles in and it won't be so
kitchen sink? Cooking takes
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water. Add to boiling juice and
time— so therefore the grind of restaurant, Rowena compiled a seems to have a personal touch. custard or tapioca.
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in the shell, put it big teaspoon
MELON RAI.IS: Cook to a of salt in the water. Themi the
for the birds.
love and ideas. The lovely lady can do wonders for seasoning. watercress for so imiany things
Murphy's Law rules in my died last year at her retirement Add the melted jelly to spruce — soups, sandwiches, gar- thin syrup orange juice, lemon shells won't crack.
kitchen. In other words, home in The Forest, Lake up ordinary green peas. nishes. It is so pretty and has juice and a few sprigs of mint.
PIES: Put cream or ititlk on
such a good flavor. Instead of Cool and pour over assorted top of two-criest pies for it nice
everything that can go wrong in Mary.
Excellent!

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Wood had presided over because she had a flat tire.
Wood bending over her bus- Clements as well as Wood's
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UP!) the next thing I heard was
many of Kerr's narcotics cases
Police said it was possible the band's bleeding body. He said college classmate, former Gov.
— U.S. District Judge John H. police cars."
Officials said the assassina- and one of his next cases was to judge's late-model Chevrolet the shot "shook the windows it John Connally, and many. other
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MEDAL WINNER
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townhouse to his car, opened tion was similar to an attempt be the drug conspiracy trial of Impala had been tampered with was so loud."
officials nationwide expressed
Mrs. Wood became hysterical shock at the killing. Carter Ann Edwards, 12, of rural Sanford won first-place in
the door and tossed his brief- In November on the life of Las Vegas gambler Jimmy to give the assassin more time
Assistant
U.S.
Attorney
James
Chagra,
indicted
under
the
sixto
shoot,
and
that
Mrs.
Wood's
at the scene and was taken to called Wood's death "sen- the Florida Junior Olympics parallel bar coincase on the seat.
petition held at Valencia College in Orlando this past
Seconds later, at 8:25 a.m. Kerr.
state grand Jury racketeering flat tire might also have been the hospital with her husband. seless" and a "heinous crime."
C
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investigation prompted
Wood had be
rang out n the
a
part of a plot.
Later she was quoted
weekend. Ann, a sixth-grade student at league
The Justice Department
protection of federal marshals attempt on Kerr's life.
exclusive neighborhood, strlk
Y
sIgned 40 agents to investigate Middle School, competed in class II of the Olympics
Jimmy Spears, the son of
Witnesses
and
police
said
Ing Wood In the lower right since the machine-gun ambush
against 18 other gymnasts From around the state.
President Carter, FBI Direc- the shooting and ordered U.S.
back. Almost an hour of of Kerr, but the security was Wood and his wife apparently another federal Judge and one
The junior Olympics Is an annual event sponsored
emergency treatment at lifted 23 days later at the left their two-story townhouse of the first people to reach the tor William Webster in Wash- marshals to protect at least
Northeast Baptist Hospital request of Wood, who said he by different exits at about 8:15 fallen judge, said he found Mrs. ington and Texas Gov. Bill four other Jurists In the state.
by the Florida Amateur Athletic Union
Wood had thrown his
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"I was sitting here and I
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A hall-mile of city park space and maintain the equip- ercises as directed by a station chosen will extend from of late August has been set for first Vita course in Florida to
Memorial Park along the lake the purchase of the equipment. have such a device, she said.
property along Lake Monroe ment if the club donates the sign.
It
is
sunilar
to
an
obstacle
front
to a point just east of the Mrs. Stewart said there will be
will become a "Vita" exercise equipment.
Mrs. Stewart said the
course
that
you
might
see
at
a
civic
center. The site was 20 obstacles for the joggers over
course if the Sanford Junior
"Vita," short for vitality, military training facility, al- chosen, he said, because the the hall-mile route. She also Women's Club is soliciting
Women's Club can raise the
funds from other civic or$5,(00 required for equipment. refers to the European practice though It is more moderate," lake front is already a popular said a heart-monitoring device,
James Jernigan, Parks and of placing exercise equipmcnt Jernigan said. "The idea is to area for joggers and it is also which checks the rate of a ganizations and individuals.
Recreation Department at various stations throughout a get individuals to participate well-lighted for evening run- jogger's heartbeat and corn- She said installation of the
pares it to the norm for weight equipment will come one-month
director, said today his depart- jogger's path At each station, at, and pace themselves in, a ners.
club
and
age categories will make after the equipment has been
Gail
Stewart,
merit and the city commission- joggers may stop and perform regimented exercise plan."
Jernigan
said
the
park
site
spokesman,
said
a
target
date
the
park
unique. It will be the ordered.
era have agreed to provide the chin-ups, push-ups or other ex-

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I cup sugar
with Sauce Vinaigrette. Serves
1 teaspoon vanilla
2-3.
2 eggs
t-~ cups unsif ted all-purpose
SAUCE VINAIGRETTE
flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ cup salad oil
% teaspoon soda
4i cup wine vinegar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
¼ cup chopped green onion
2 tbsp. parsley
½ teaspoon salt
2 cups quick-cooking rolled
2 tsp. salt
oats
1 tsp. dry mustard
1 package (8 oz.) chopped
1 tsp. sugar
pecans
½ tsp. crushed tarragon
1
clove crushed garlic
Cream butter and sugar
together until light and fluffy.
Combine all ingrcZe jils iii a
Add vanilla. Beat in eggs, one bottle with tight fitting cover.
at a time. Sift together flour, Shake well.

baking powder, soda, cinnamon
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JALAPENO BURRITOS FOR
A CROWD
Stir in rolled oats, dates and
pecans. Mix well. Chili 1 hour.
(8-12 servings)
Drop by rounded teaspoons, 2
4 lbs. cooked beef pot roast,
inches apart, onto greased
baking sheets. Bake in shredded or diced
¼ cup cooking oil
preheated 375-degree oven for
44 cup flour
about 10 minutes or until
1 teaspoon Chili powder
cookies are golden. Cool on wire
1 jar (8 oz.) jalapeno strips in
racks.
Escabeche, drained
MOLASSES FRUIT BARS
1 large onion, chopped
(36 Bars)
2 cloves garlic, chopped
½ teaspoon oregano
½ cup (1 stick) butter, sof2
cups beef stock
tened
% cup sugar
36 large tortillas
2 eggs
Cooking oil
1 teaspoon vanilla
Saute beef In ¼ cup oil in
¼ cup molasses
2¼ cups sifted all-poupuse large skillet until meat is lightly
browned. Sprinkle with flour;
flour
mix
well. Stir In chili powder,
1 teaspoon baking powder
jalapeno
strips, onion, garlic,
½ teaspoon each: soda,
oregano
and
stock. Bring to
½ cup buttermilk
boil;
reduce
heat
and simmer
1 cup mixed candled fruit
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fluffy. Beat in eggs, vanilla and tablespoons of meat mixture on
molasses. Add sifted dry each tortilla. Fold 2 sides id
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fruit and walnuts. Spread of Mexican-style sauces, which
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3 tablespoons finely chopped
Into bars.
onion
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
CHOCOLATE MAYONNAISE
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CAKE
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drained
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1¼ teaspoons baking soda
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girls, boys, grownups and even Add flour mixture in 4 additions
the cook, because they're quick alternately
with
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chopped onion and seasonings to make a quick, tasty Seven-Minute Clam
Chowder.

Yield: 4 servings.

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¼ cup finely chopped
onion
3 tablespoons butter of
margarine
2 tablespoons flour
1 cup milk
1 cup chicken broth
¼ teaspoon dried sage
¼ teaspoon celery salt

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¼ teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons prepared
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safe, celery salt, pepper
and frozen potatoes. Cover
with plastic wrap or waxed
paper; cook 3 minutes;

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sure to want to try.
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In 1½-quart glass baking
dish combine butter,

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Combine onion, butter,
and flour in 1½ quart
casserole suitable for
microwave oven. Cook in
microwave oven 2
minutes; stir until smooth.

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1 tablespoon flour
one-third cup chopped
onion
2 cans (7¼ ounces)
minced clams, not drained
1 cup frozen cubed

1 teaspoon chopped
parsley

longer or until heated
through. Let stand 3
minutes before serving.
Yield: 4 servings.

I slice bacon finely

potatoes
1 cup light cream
¼ teaspoon salt
Li teaspoon pepper
¼ teaspoon dried parsley

I can 16 ounces) suc-

cotash, drained

Cover. Cook 2 minutes

butter or

period typical of most

½ teaspQon pepper
1½ cups frozen diced
potatoes

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SEVEN-MINUTE CLAM
CHOWDER

with plastic wrap or waxed
paper. Cook in microwave
oven for 3 minutes; stir.

eg.i.sg
Reg. 3.60

Add

memorable. Try these two saute 1 minute. Add rice, stir
specialties and see if a little
until grains separate and rice is
spice in your cooking doesn't hot. Push rice to side of wok;
bring de'tente to your dinner add ham, stir-fry 1 minute, stir
into rice. Combine soy sauce,
table
sherry, ginger and Tabasco
SZECHUAN CHICKEN
sauce; pour over rice, stirring
¼ cup vegetable oil
to mix well. Push mixture to
* cloves garlic, minced
and
side
of wok; add beaten eggs.
breas
,
boned
"':"*thicken
ts
Stir until eggs arc set, then
break into small pieces and stir
into thin strips
into rice mixture. Serve hot,
soy sauce
sprinkled with parsley.
2-tablespoons dry sherry

1

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ingredients. Cover dish

8 x 10

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5x7"

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high heat, heat oil. Add garlic;

rice,- making It a quick-to- parsley
In a wok or large skillet, over
;prepare dish which will elevate
'a meal from humdrum to high heat, heat oil. Add garlic;

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budget-wlse, The secret of the combine sy sauce, sherry,
recipe is the sauce: aromatic sugar, cornstarch, ginger and
and spicy. Tabasco pepper Tabasco sauce Add to sWet
sauce, blended with ginger,
With carrots. StIr-fry 3 minutes.
sherry and a few other Add snow peas; stir-fry 2
11 ,i11e11ts, brings the flavor of
minutes longer. Serve hot, with
zechuan Province cuisine to cooked rice. If desired, serve
your table. The same sauce with additional Tabasco sauce.
recipe may be used for many Yield: 6 servings.
other dishes. It would spark
PORK FRIED RICE
beef Or pork, for example. Even
¼ cup vegetable oil
leftover cooked meats could
2 cloves garlic, minced
substitute
for
chicken.
r Re$aurants specializing in
4 cups boiled rice at least I
kechuan dishes list them as day old
½ cup diced cooked ham or
"Rot" or "Very Hot." You can
pork
to
different
palates
at
;., cater
¼ cup soy sauce
-bome by bringing the bottle of
¼ tablespoon drysherry
Tabasco sauce to the table for
% teaspoon ground ginger
those with a taste for maximum
½ teaspoon Tabasco pepper
spicIness.
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Pork Fried Rice isavariation sauce
2 eggs, beaten
using the same spicy sauce. It
2
tablespoons finely chopped
for precooked meat and

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2 cups julienne carrots
8 (6 ounces) frozen
snow peas,
thawed and drained
Co oked rice

y easy to prepare, saute'
just minutes to cook, and stir-fry

chol

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minutes. Stir in remaining

seasoning.

Just bring in your
Color negatives
and get them all
enlarged at It-rose
5Dec11 pr i ces

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bactn, flour and onion.
Cook in microwave oven 2

table after a short standing

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when they re a big

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cooking and help to thicken
specialty
takes its verve from lively

chopped

microwave recipes.
Mountain Home Chowder
is a speedy version of a
favorite recipe made with
potatoes, lima beans and
corn. Frozen diced
potatoes thaw during

tatoes

the broth. This

2 tablespoons
margarine

minutes. It's ready for the

Beautiful color
enlargements at
special low prices

1
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meal.

ssed

of the same superior
potatoes grown under ideal
conditions found in the!
Gem State.
Two potato soup ideas for
the microwave oven are
offered. Seven-Minute
Clam Chowder is a quickie
main dish that lives up to
its name. Frozen potato
cubes are the model
vegetable cooked with
canned clams, chopped
onion and seasoning in a
light, creamy soup base
that cooks in seven short

-

over low heat until sauce

ROCK LOBSTER

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Fast, pleasantly light
and delicious some key
words when you're short on
time for both preparation
and eating. While we relish
a meal that's planned and
executed with patience and
precision, the "rush"
occasions seem to demand
attention more frequently.
The microwave oven is
indeed a speed factor In
quick meal preparation,
especially when teamed
with convenience foods.
Processed potatoes take
superbly to this type of
cookery. Their mellow
flavor and distinctive
texture is as evident In the
conveniepce form as In
fresh
spuds. That's
because processed
potatoes bearing the
"Grown In Idaho" label on
the package are products

Melt butter or margarine
Saute
saucepan.
in
scallions, garlic and
mushrooms until wilted,
minutes. Stir in
about
waterchestnuts, wine
chicken broth. SImmer 5
minutes.

sliced
1 (8'j ounce) can water
chestnuts, drained and
sliced
4 cup Madeira wine (or
appleprune juice)
! cups chicken broth
i cup flour
1 cup (% pint) heavy
cream
Salt and pepper
Dry bread c-nl

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In heavy saucepan, melt
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pans. In medium bowl stir until golden. Add tc.cnatoes,
together flour, cocoa, baking chiles, chili powder and cheese;
soda and beat sugar, eggs and cook over low heat, stirring
vanilla, occasionally scraping constantly, until cheese melts.
bowl, 3 minutes or until light Serve warm with tortilla or
and fluffy. Reduce speed to corn chips for dipping.
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27 69

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SAVE 30C LARGE EACH

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490
890
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59'
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630

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2208
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$1"

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KRAFT
MAYONNAISE
Limit 1 with $3.00 or more

1 -LB.
CAN

569c
BAG
SAVE 10' . PILLSBURY INSTANT
Potatoes . . . .

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IN &amp;LL
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ALL GRINDS

6$ 91
FISHER REDSKIN
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Peanuts . . • • • 1SIZE

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1 2.oz.
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FOOD

Pattern of your Choice
Winsford
Floral Generation
Spring Bouquet
Golden Autumn
SPECIAL FEATURE
GOOD THRU JUNE 2

PILLSBURY
FLOUR
Limit 1 with $3.00 or more

RHEINGOLD
BEER

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Regular Discount Price . . $5.99
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PLAIN,
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ODDS FOR ODDS FOR ODDS FOR
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STORE
16 STORE
VALUE
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VISIT - V1SI
VISITS
$2,002.00
26 336.153 TO 1 42,019 TO I 21.009 TO 1
11 001.00
78 1'2,O51 10 1 14,006 TO I 7.003 10 I
200.00 - 179 48.827 TO I 6,103 TO I 3,051 TO 1
100.00
618 14,142 TO 1 1,768 TO I
883 TO I
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1000
1,608 5,435 TO 1 679 TO I
340 TO I
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tall and weigh 115 P0t5.
and are often useful in aborting
never smoked or drank the attack. The prolonged use of
alcoholic beverages. Will YOU steroid hormones, howeverl
please suggest some other may lead to other problems.
treatment or medicine I can

8:30
(12) NBC NEWS
0 CBS NEWS
ABC NEWS
VILLA ALEGRE

I looked over your diet. Many

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 31, 1979

12:00
@1) BIG VALLEY Heath falls for
a Polynesian girl whom he
learns is the slave of a sea
captain

1121 HIGH ROLLERS
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
13 LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY (R)

common one Is Azulfidine. Most Send your request with 50 cents
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12:30
IM NEWS
(4)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR..
ROW
0RYAN'S HOPE
(12) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

man, president of NBC, and
Mike Welnblatt, president, NBC
Entertainment
division,
dropped by.

9.00
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"Win at

FRANK AND ERNEST

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inc and keel) me in shape."

BOB HOPE

...'having 11111'
Elope said, adding that his

hope spoke enthusiastically
about the new crop of
comedians, particularly Robin
-

He talked about the show advance party found the
Chinese enormously cooperatiaboard the Iwo Jima - menMIDDAY
0THE YOUNG AND THE tioned guests such as Don
Not only will lie use Chinese
RESTLESS
Knotts,
Diahann
Carroll,
entertainers
on the production
0 ALL MY CHILDREN
Charo, the Village People, and NBC plans to show the
1:30
"the little girl from 'Orlhan ,thiericaii public next fall, but
Annie' who I do a Daddy ii
(4)0 AS THE WORLD
also will entertain his
TURNS
Warbucks number with."
Chinese hosts.
He has squeezed the show in,
"1'
lining up the right
2:00
practically between one-night people to go with file,"
Cj) aM THE DOCTORS
Hope
0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
stands, but for Hope the big said, noting that Raquel Welch
adventure begins June 11 with and Debbie Reynolds already
2:30
the
trip to China to put together
(2)© ANOTHER WORLD
had volunteered, as had a
the
first American network number of other stars.
(4)0 GUIDING LIGHT
entertainment special from
3:00
Asked how at the age of 76 he
0 GENERAL HOSPITAL
places like the Great Wall, kept up his pace, Hope grinned
Peking and its Forbidden City, and said, "i'm having fun. I'm
ED STUDIO SEE
and Shanghai.
3:30
doing my thing and I'm always
(4)0 M'AS'H (R)
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El) ELECTRIC COMPANY
it's one place I've never been,"
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4:00
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Wednuday, May 30,

Evening Herald, Sanford,

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Wednesday, May 30, 1979-118

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;WANAS; FORD
associate in applied science degree Marine Corps Air Station. Cherry
Put. .Iwan P. Ashford, son of Mr.
through the Community College of Point, NC. A 1975 Graduate of
Colonial High School, he ioined the
and Mrs. John H. Ashford, $9 Castle the Air Force.
Airman Walker attended Lyman Marine Corps in February 1976
Brewer, Sanford, recently corn.
pleted One Station Unit Training High School, Longwood.
ROBCRT PRICE
(OSUT) at Fort Benning, Ga.
Navy Mchinlst's Mate Third Class
OSUT is a 12.week period which
LEO BRUNELLE JR.
Leo E. Brunelle Jr., son of retired Robert L. Price, son of Stanley R
combines basic combat training and
advanced individual training.
Air Force Technical Sergeant and and Joan P. Price of 117 E. Floyd
471 Ave., Lake Mary, recently visited
Ashford entered the Army in Mrs. Leo E. Brunelle
December 197$. The private Hibiscus Road, Casseiberry, has Sydn( v Australia to parlicipate In a
joint Australia, New Zealand and
received an associate degree in 1976 been promoted to senior airman in
United States (ANZUS) exercise
from the Seminole Community the U.S. Air Force.
He is a crewmember aboard thi
The airman, a printer systems
College.
serves guided missile destroyer US!
operator at Ft. Meade, Md.,
in Pear
with a unit of the U.S. Air Force Cochran, homeported
SUSAN BURFIELD
Harbor, Hawaii. During the Cruise,
Susan s. Burfield, daughter of security Service.
Airman Brunelle is a 1976 hisshipoperatedasaunitoltheU.S
retired Air Force Master Sergeant
and Mrs. Cecil L. Stambaugh of 711 graduate of Lyman High School in Seventh Fleet.
A 1977 graduate of Seminole High
Palmetto Ave., Sanford, has
Longwood.
School, he joined the Navy in iep
received her first promotion In the
lember 1977.
JEFFREY JACKSON
U.S. Air Force.
Jeffrey E. Jackson, son of Mrs. S.
Burfield, promoted to airman,
OONALOLAWRENCE
recently completed technical Thomas of 311 Royal Palm Court,
Spec. I Donald B, Lawrence, son
training at Keesier AFB, Miss., and Altamonte Springs, has received his
first promotion in the U.S. Air of Mrs. Helene Lawrence, 1529
Is now assigned at Eglin AFB, Fla.
Coronet Drive, Deitona, recently
She serves as an administrative Force,
Jackson, promoted to airman, was assigned as a cook with the 8th
specialist with a unit of the Tactical
recently completed technical Infantry Division in Mannheim,
Air Command.
The airman entered the Air Force training at Lackland AF B, Tex, He Germany.
He entered the Army in April 1975.
now serves at Elelson AFB, Alaska,
in November 197$.
asa security specialist with a unit ot Lawrence is a 1974 graduate of
DeLand High School.
the Alaskan Air Command.
RICHARD WINN
Richard F. Winn has been com
HOLLY BARCUS
missioned a second lieutenant in the
SHERRON HILL
Holly A. Barcus, daughter of
U.S. Air Force upon graduation
Sherron L. Hill has received her
retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Of
from Officer Training School at
first promotion in the Air Force.
Lackiand AF B, Tex.
Hill, promoted to airman, recently I icer and Mrs. William A. f3arcus of
Lieutenant Winn, selected through completed basic training at 372 Oak Hill Drive, Aitamonte
competitive examination for at
Lackland AFB, Tex., and is now Springs, has been appointed to
tendance at the school, now goes to assigned at Dyess AFU, Tex. She is noncommissioned officer (NCO)
Sheppard AFB. Tex., for training as serving as a food service specialist status In the U.S. Air Force.
The newly selected sergeant
with a unit of the Strategic Air
a missile operations officer,
completed required training in
His wife, Brenda, is the daughter Command.
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane of
Airman Hill Ii a 1977 graduate of management, leadership, human
Chuluota.
A. C. Reynolds High School in relations and NCO responsibilities,
Asheviiie, N.C. Her father, Jesse E. before being considered for thiS new
JULIAN WALKER
Hill, resides at 2706 Magnolia Ave., rank.
Sergeant Barcus is a telecom
Airman Jullan K. Walker, whose Sanford.
munications systems control
brother and sister are John A. and
CECIL CLONTS Ill
specialist at March AFB. Calif.
Teresa M. Walker of Altamonte
Marine Corporal Cecil L. Clonts
Springs, has graduated at Lackiand
CHARLES 8ORMANN
AFB, Tex,, from Air Force basic III, son of Cecil L. Clonts Jr. of 1106
Major Charles F. Bormann, son of
Parrot Way, Longwood, was
training.
The airman, who is remaining at awarded the Good Conduct Medal. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Bormann of
The Good Conduct Medal signIfies
24 Azalea Drive, Deflary, is a
Lackland for specialized training In
the security police field, studied the faithful and obedient service during member of an organization that
AIr Force mission, organization and a three.year period. To earn it, recently won the U.S. Air Force
customs and received special in. enlisted Marines must achieve and Outstanding Unit Award.
Major Bormann Is a weapons
struction Id human relations, maintain an unblemished conduct
systems officer at Lakenheath RAF
Completion of this training earned record for the entire period.
Station, England, with the 48th
Cionts is currently serving at
the individual credits towards an

ICALENDAR

WV..ESDAY, MAY 30
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Starlight Promenadere, 8 p.m., DeBary Commenity
Center, Shell Road.

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TIII.JRSDAY, MAY 31
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Churth, Casselberry.
South Seminole OptImist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn
Wyrnore Road, Alt.amonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8a.m., Mayfair Country Club,
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m,, Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, Wilbur Avenue, 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn, 1-4
and 434.
Diet Workshop, 10 a,m,, and7p.m,, Montgomery Ward
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, Ireland's, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Brantley High School Band Awards Banquet, 6:30
p.m., sthool commons.
Lake Howell High School drama, "Up the Down
StaIrcase", 8 p.m., UCF Science Auditorium,
FRIDAY, JUNE 1
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church.
Longwood /sA, closed, 8p.m., RoUIng Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Lake Howell High School drama, "Up the DOW?)
Staircase", 8 p.m., UCF Science Auditorium.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport.

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 n.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
SATURDAY, JUNE 2
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. FUS1
Casselberry AA, closed 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
SEEDCO Annual Membership Breakfast, 9 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center. Speaker - Wallace E. Orr,
secretary of the State Department of Labor and
Employment Security.

REALTY TRANSFERS

Orlando.Orange Wheels Basketball Team vs. Suncoast
Wheelchair Basketball Team, 7:30 p.m., Davis Armory,
Orlando to benefit Youth Programs Inc. Tickets available
YPI coordinators,
Seminole League of Women Voters, 12:15 p.m., Lord
Chumley's Pub, Altamonte Springs. Speaker U. Col.
Louis Samuelson on "Future of Chinese-American
Relations." Call 8314439.
SUNDAY, JUNE3
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole Group A.A, 3 p.m., open speaker meeting,
Halfway House 591 Luke Minnie Drive, Sanford,
Flea Market sale to benefit United Cerebral Palsy
adultprogram,7:30u.m.to3p.m., MaltlandFlea Market,
Highway 1742. To donate items call 339.1041,
MONDAY, JUNE4
'r fseee%*ood
ea s ele,'.7.1.
Adventist Church, Winter Springs.
Lake Monroe Amateur Radio SocIety, 7:30 p.m., SCC
Teleconununicatlons Building, Sanford AIrport.
Sanford'Seznlnole Jayceettes board meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Jaycee building.
DeBary Wayfarers, 2 p.m. DeBary Civic center
Monday Morners Toaatma.atera Club, 7:15a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road.
Weight Watchers, 10a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church;
7 p.m,, Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10a.m., and noon, Canton Union Buildbig, 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 Chwth, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist

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Goerge E. Anderson &amp; WI Therese
Willie P. Moore, (form. Perkin.
Alberta J. Hall &amp; hb Harold to
B. to Lloyd W. Wickliff 8. wf Karen
Robert M. Jones 8. wf Billie, Beg. p$ son) to Ernestine M. Wisnlewski s.
H. Leonard W., Lots 1 8. 2, Bik Sm A. Lot 18 blk D. LynwoOd Rev.
286.0$' S of NE cor. of Govt. Lt 1,
North Orl. Ranches, Sec Three, $41,900.
Sec. 319.29 etc., $31,000.
(QCD) Victoria Basila to Lil'
122,000.
Donald 0. Burk 8. wf Ruthie to
Lifetime Homes Inc. to Violet E. Champ Food Stores Inc., E. 150'
Donald 0. Burk 8. WI Ruthie B., Lots
(less S 476') of Lot 8 M.M Smith
7 8 89 81k 4, Sanford Farms, $100. Davidson, Lt 21, 81k B, Rev. Plat of
Frances L. Brown, wid, to Dennis Spreading Oak Village, The Springs, Third sd, 1 86 less rw etc., 7 parcels
$100.
A. Wainwright &amp; wi Debra T., 8. $105,000.
Nancy M. Levie 8 hb. James to
James L. TrIzzino 8 WI Minna, Lot
Garrison Built Homes Inc. to
Robert W. Baxley 8. wf Annmarle
24, New Upsela, 53o,o00.
Roy,W. Brantley 8. WI Bernice to C., Lot 16, BIk D. North On. Terr., Angelo C. Ferlauto 8 wf Eva S. LI 58
Foxwood, Phase one $57,000.
AzmiM.ldeis,W$O'of5133.3'of 61k Sec $ Unit 2, $,4Ø9
Arthur B. Vanvlack &amp;wf Carol to
James T. Askew &amp; WI Jerry B. tp
5, Tier 12, E. R. Traffords Map ci
Wesley A. Woodell &amp; WI Sherry, Lot MOf.Mii Inc., lot II shady Oaks
Sanford, 137,500.
111,000.
Foley Lumber Co. to Donald L. 33 Howell Ests. s.d. rep. 152.500.
Bonnie L. Brown, Trustee etc to
Keen. WI Juanita 0., SW'/ of 5E¼
1. E. Smith Jr. 8. wf Betty I.. to
Paul Giarratano W 112' of N 126' of
of SE'/i of Sec 4.20.31 (less part),
1m T Smith 8. WI Odette L. lots 26
77 8. 21, BIk A, Tr. 32, Sanlando bik C, Amended Piat Crystal
$21,000.
Heights, Lii Mary $100.
Angel Acosto 8. wf Elvina to Carol Springs, $100.
Stevn W. Seubert I. WI Betty to E
R. Stastny sgl., Lot 23, 61k 3, repl. Sb
Paul J. Miller LwI Myra to Lake
I 82 North Orlando Townsltu 4th
8 mv., Co., Inc., LotS, 81k ,
Paradise Point Fourth Sec., $7,500. Brahtley" Cbm11uñlt"lir11fed
Addn., 12L $00.
Steven W. Devbert 8. Betty to E &amp; Brethren Church Inc., S 1,000' of W
Eleanor Petrllll, sgl to John E.
E lou., Co., Inc. Lot 7, 81k 8, 150' Of E 165' Of W of NW'iol NW'i
Falkingham III &amp; Wi Donna L., Lot
Paradise Point Fourth Sec., $7,500. ° SEC 921.29 $32,500.
710 SprIng Oaks Un. 4, 136.000.
Thomas A Bpouist 8. wf Audrey to
John H. McAleer Jr. 8. wf Judith
Gary W. Zuyus 1. wf Nancy to
Kenneth R. Bechtel, Lt 5, 61k F, K.toWm.T.Gordon Ill &amp;WISharon Joan A. Shoemaker Lot 183 Wind.
S., Lt II, Wekiva Hills, Sec. Two, ward Square, Sec. Two 1.48,500.
Seminole SItes, $35,500.
Fla. Resid. Comm., Inc. to Larry
John 0. Kass.b 8. WI Pauline to $49,500.
Rodger A. Renruill &amp; WI Janice to T. Dc Angelo 8. wf Janet L. Lt Si,
Ralph S. Hethcote &amp; wI Patricia, Lt
John 0. Kassab 8 WI Pauline B., Lt Windtree West, Unit Two, $53,900
19 1St RepI. Highland Hills, $56,300.
Robert E. Kno &amp; wf Aletha to
Donna C. Gwaltney 1. wf Eli!. to 12, 61k E, Highland Hills, $58,300.
John E. Strawde &amp; WI Lydia A. Lot
Fib. Homes Constr. to Larry W.
Wm. 1. $mltti 8. Wi Odette L., from
I. Bear Lake Hts. $83000.
NW cor. of Lot A, 61k 1, Seminola Arthur &amp; wf Brenda L., Lot
Jack I. Hickman to Charles S.
Foxwood Ph. I, $58,900.
Park Amended Put, $20,000.
Hagen Hones Inc. to Thomas E. Nicotra, Christina Nlcotra 8 Angela
Wm. B. SPears to Canton E.
Kehc*, igi., LI 8 Grove tsts., 1. Hoilz, 1-3 ml. ea. it. 47 Weklva
Holtrey 8. WI Susan. 5V of t'k of
Hills, Sec. six $76,000.
NE¼ oi NE/4 Sec 28.21.31 etc., $65,900.
Glenn Wright, Repr. est Evelyn
H. Miller 8. Sons Fla., Inc. to
$15,000.
Joseph 8. Ensor Jr. to Eli J. Heh. Robert J. Yarlanlan, sgl., Lot 10 Blk Moxley to Glenn W. Wright, Delmer
8. Wright ea. '/ Int: Lt. 10 repl. of
m &amp; WI Ella Mae, 58¼ of 58¼ of A, Camelot Unit 3, 148,900.
Alfred Poicarl I wf Edith to lots 6275 Queens Mirror South 2nd
Sec 16.20.32, E or RR, less N 657.61'
Rodney P. MaIl I *1 Peggy L., Lt 21 repl. Ed. $100.
&amp; S 479.001830' forrd., $100.
Sun Rise Erectors, Inc. to Kenneth
Ward 8 Blackwood, Inc. to Wm. Blk C, Hidden Lake Un. 16, $43,200.
Reddicli A. Harris, sgl. to Ronald W. Van Tyne 8. WI Carol A., Lot 66,
Msrr I WI Donna H,, Lot 51, Oak
M. Lynd I wi Sherry, Lot fl Forest Sunrise UnIt One, $55,400.
Ridge sd, Ovledo $34,100.
International Land Planning II
Ron R. Snider &amp; hb. Paul J. to Slopes, $1,500.
Inc. to Josh H. Slmons &amp; WI Bernice,
BrIan R. Bishop &amp; wf Joyce ,
AAiLI A. Stevens, Lot 100 Santo
Frank R. Cooper 8. WI Tamara R., 8. Josh H. Simons Jr., Lot I?, JenPark, $3,400.
Don R. Snider 1. Paul J. to John A. Lot 3, Bhk C, Charter Oaks Un. 2, niler Ests., $19,000.
The Springs to Enslow Homes
Holloway, Lot 102 Santo Park, $47,900.
Lewis A. Uhlman 1. WI Sandra to Inc., Lot 14, 61k A, The Springs
$3,100.
Betty A. WIlliams, wid to HousIng Ralph L. Drumhelier I Shirley, Lot WhIspering Pines, Sec. One, $15,500.
The Springs to Enslow Homes
Author., Lots 111 12 (less Rd.) BhkS lêIE½of 17 61k 0, West Altamonte
Inc., Lot 12, 61k A. The Springs
Hts., Sec. On., $63900
TIef 16, Seminole Park, $7,100.
Eugene Stupelman I WI Signid to Whispering Pines, Sec. One, $18,500.
Stephen V. Smith 8. wf Nancy to

Sanford hA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, 436, Altamonte Springs.
'IUESDAY,JUNES
Sanford Sertoma, 7 am., Swnbo'a.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Sunshine Park
Community Center.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
LongwoodSertoma, noon,Quallty Inn, I-4and434.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
light, Sanford.
Seminole Group hA 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., Sununit A$s., Casselberry'
p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S. Oak Ave.
Free Blood Pressure ClInic, 2-4 p.m., Mventiat Church,
7th and Elm Avenue Sanfprd.
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%%aPIlzull'h Club of Spnfurd, lnsLzliutIuIs iwIL'ilLIl
tiubliouse.
Cauelberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive.
(iviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town hOUSe.
Sanford Kiwanis, unoon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptimIst, 7:30 p.m., Holiday
Sanford Seranuders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 P.m.
Civic Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Starlight Prumenaders, 8 p.m., Deflary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Sanford Roland Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal Of
Seminole, Sanford.
Recovery, Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 RobIn Road, Altamonta
Springs.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
THURSDAY, JUNE 7
Deitana Theatre Aria Gidld, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
ish noe, Enterprise.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamoeste Springs CIVIC
Center.
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Seminole UpUznlst, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Country Club.
Altarnoule Springs Sertoma, g,®g frgp4'
South

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Dale A. Hodge. &amp; *1 Rebcca Z., Leonard A. Corsii I WI Debbie, Lot $
W',O$ NE¼ of NE¼ , SW¼ ci Sec Quailwood Country Ests., $20,000.
Legal Notice
6.1 Aire Homes Inc. to Glenn 8.
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16.20.32, $33,000.
Joe Greenspun to DanWay Inc., Gohds I wf Wlanhired J., Lt 56 6.1.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
Airs Hills Unit
, $44,30
Lots 6 8 7 Roiling Lane, $6M6.
JoeGreenspuntoPeterJ.GIglia,
(QCD) Larry Uliensvang &amp; EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
trustee, Lot 2, Rolling Lane, $7,700. Stephanl• to Stephanie M. UlIen CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Lynn 1. Hailitt &amp; Muriel A. svang&amp;EdithD.,Jt. ten.Lot42,blk COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 79.$24.CA.I4.K
Schlegel to Sara L. Jacobson, Lots I 0, WInter Woods Un. 1. 1100.
MOTORS
AC
&amp; 2, 81k 5, TIer 7, Sanford, 8. R. 'Jerry R. McFails Iwf. Evelyn to GENERAL
CEPTANCE CORPORATION,
Traflords Map, $11,900.
Enrlquc Padllla I WI. Hortensia,
Frank Mortara &amp; WI Kathleen to Lot 3, bhk H Summerset North Sec. 4.
flaintilf,
Jack R. Lewis &amp; wI Mary M., Lot $35,500.
146. Barclay Woods, 2nd Addn.,
John W. LeVan 8. wI Opal to Gust
bTTY .40 FLETCHER FLECK.
$49,900.
E.Johnson,sgt.Lot44,Lake Harriet NOE and FRANK FLECKNOE,
Pine Holdings Ltd. to Alpha Ests. $26,800.
Realty Inc., Lots 29 &amp; 30, 61k 8,
Olin Amer. Homes Fl., Inc. to
Defendants.
Robert L. Bett'I Adi to Alt., LouIs K. Blgelow I wt. Eiiz. Lot 11
NOTICE OF ACTION
*33.400.
1)1k F, Sterling Park Un.
Ill,
$51,200.
to EdwIn 0. TO: FRANK FLECKNOE
Paul Edw. Shreck 1. WI Gloria to
Howell Cove Constr.
Address Unknown
I
WI
James R. Koepke
Joyce M., S V. Ajderson 8, Wi. Nancy 0., tot2
Last Known address: 386 Zinnia
26501W 5 acres of 58~ of 58¼ ci 1)1k F, Howell Co,'e, 1st Sec
3.'
to Grace
8. Drive. Casselberry, Florida 32707
58¼ of Sec 23.21.30, 13,,
The Babcock Co.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Eastern Orthodox Catholic Meer, sgl. Lot 214, WIndward
the above named Plaintiff, General
Church In Amer., Inc. to Mlctwle M., $6. Three. $53,200.
Motors Acceptance Corporation, has
McDonnell, Lot 10 The Lake of the
ElI:. Biackard, Etal. to Robert filed a Complaint for Replevin and
Woods sd, $210,000.
Schneider Constr., Inc. Lot 13 &amp;
for Preludgment Writ of Replevin,
H. Miller 1. Sons Fla., Inc. to 43' of 14, bhkC, Sanlando Springs, in
the above Styled Court, Ion the
Arllene Rousti, sgl., Lot 4, 01k 8, l'r. 61, $9,500.
rePlVIn of a 1976 eight cylinder
Unit
Camelot
3, 1.43,200.
Mary J. Bernlen, sgl. to Fla. Fed.
Oldsmobile, Cutlass, 7 door, vehicle
H. Miller I Sons Fla., Inc. to LOt 1, bhk 13, TIer 7. E.R. Traffords identificatIon no. 3JS7R6D14S4IO,
Robert K. DeVi I WI Susan, Lot 1, MaP of Sanf. $14,100.
and for damages for Its improper
Blk A Camelot UnIt 3, $56,100.
George L. Wheeler, wld, to B. detention, attorney's fees, it lawful,
Alfoos Genders I WI Gertrude to Frank Wheeler, Jr. I WI. JSSO M. court costs, and a deficiency
Philip S. Halpern, Lots 516. BIll 43. Lot It Fries Survey of Lake Charm,
iuoment, if applicable.
Santando the Sub. Beaut., Palm less part $30,000.
You are commanded to serve a
Springs Sec., 134.000.
Frank Wheeler Jr. I. wi Jean to copy of your wrItten defenses, If
Walter P. Webb &amp; WI Georgia to E.P. Bruce&amp; WI. Miriam W. ½ lot: any, on William F. Beemer,
Elbert Greet- &amp; WI Alice V.. Lot 1$ Lot)), Fries Survey of Lake Charm, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
BIll 9, Weatherstieid 1st Addfl, len 1)0.000.
Is: fll North Magnolia Avenue,
$26,000.
James B. Wannaznaker I WI. Orlando, Florida 32501, on or before
Robert J. Hester Ill, sgl to JanIs to Carios Martinez I WI. June 1$ 1979, and tile lb. original
Michael T. James, sgl., Lot 7, Blk B,
Teresa Lot 9, bIll F, Summerset with the Clerk of this Court, either
Columbus HarWt-, 116.000.
North SIC. 2. 133,000.Davld T. Stuck before service on Plaintiff's at
Hallmark Bldrs., Inc. to Frew B. &amp; wi L019 to W.. C. Plait I wf Ellis S torney or immediately thereafter.
Rice I wf Cora M., Lot $ BIll 7 North $.$8' of lot 201 N SI. 2$' of 2), Park Otherwise, a default may be entered
Orl. Ranches, Sec 9, 654,100.
view $12,100.
agaInst you for the relief demanded
Hallmark Builders Inc. to Gerald
winter SprIngs 0ev. to Harry A. in the Complaint.
Broclous I wf Judy K., Lot 1, 01k Godwlng Constr. Co. Inc., Lots 628
WITNESS my hand and seal of th
£ Noemori. Ranches, Sec , 146.900.
Tuscawilia Un. 1 $20,100.
Court at Sanford, Seminole County,
Richard 8. Klshlng &amp; wI Nancy to
jasper WarTe, Repr. eat Nellie V. Florida, mis 14th day of May, 1979.
John H. Birmingham&amp;wfDiane,Lt
TatmertoRonaldH.BflllngsIeylWI (SEAL)
9, Ilk A, Roarm Ests., $83,800.
Judith N 100' ci S 260' of 8 110' of W
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
T. R. Estes &amp; WI Kathleen to KIng is Lot 13, Pla. Land I Colon. Co.
Clerk, Circuil Court
MerrItt Jt-. I WI Betty B.. F 4W ci Celery Plantation *33.000
By: Susan 8. labor
1~ ofS½OfSW¼ofOOSW¼of SIC
Joseph Cart- &amp;wf Ella to Reglno
Deputy Clerk
15.21.31, less S 2)0' etc., $41,000.
Alexander, Jr. &amp; WI Diannetta, 1.04
William F. Beemer
Sandra Jarrett to Hoills L. 5, bill 11 Tier 0, Sanford $1,
Piqinlifl
Alford, Lot 2). 01k 2. W..thsrsfield
International Land Planning II Attorney for
Magnolia Avenue
151 Addn. 121.400.
Inc. to VIco Inc., Lt 57 Jennifer Ests. 227 North
Orlando, Florida 32101
Anthony Jullano, tr. to Joseph R. $17,700.
tQCD)
Madeion
W.
Goldstein
to
(305)
843 9071
Telu , WI Janine R. &amp; Son OK Kim
Publish: May 16. 23, 30, Jun16, 1979
Chin, LI 11, &amp; E 20' ci 13, BIll H Herbert B. Goldstein 202 II. M.
DEJ12
Crown Oaks, 1st AdA. $100.
Longwood Park, $4,300.

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Seminole
Tactical Fighter Wing that earned
the award for meritorious service
from Oct. 11, 1976 to Dec. 3), 1977.

Wintei PQrk

831-9993

322-2611

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

WENDELL SASSER
Pvt, Wendell I. Sasser, son of
Mrs. Margret Howard, 413 Beth
Drive, Sanford, recently completed
training as an armor crewman
under Ihe One Station Unit Training
(OSUT) program at Fort Knox, Ky.
OSUT is a 13.weeli period which
combines basic combat training
with advanced individual training.
The private entered the Army in
January 1919. His father, Joe T.
Sasser, lives in Winter Park.

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EDWARD SIPE
N,ivy Quartermaster Seaman
E'lward C Sipe. whose wife, Diana,
is the daughter of Barbara
¶.olutro ot Altamonte SpringS.
returned from a deployment in the
Mediterranean Sea. He is serving as
a rewinember aboard the aircraft
carr'r USS ..aratoga, homeported
nMayport, Fla. While deployed. hiS
ship operated as a unit of the U.S.
Sixth rleet Sipe ioined the Navy in
September 1977.

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IS 'LLOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON
For families or friends of
problem drinkers
For luture information call
617.3333 or write
Sanford AI.Anon Family Group
P.O. Box 333"

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Sewing machine operators ex
perienced in vinyls. Longwood
Mlq. Co., 1703 Charles Ave.,
Longwood 834 5650

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NOTICE OF ACTION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following Real Property in
Seminole County, Florida:
LOT 112, WINSOR MANOR,
FIRST ADDITION, according to the
Ptat thereof as recorded in Plat
Rook 17, Pages 23 and 21, Public
Records of Seminole County,
lonida
has been tiled against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written Defenses, if any, to
JOSEPH A. ROSIER, ESQ..
Box 61, Winter Park, Florida 32790
on or before June 8, 1979, and file the
original with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately thereafter,
otherwise a default will be entered
.,gainst you for the relief demanded
'n the Complaint or Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
this Court on May . 1979.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Court
By Eve Crabtree
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Publish May 9, 16, 23, 30, 1979
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INVITATION TO BID
The Housing Authority of the City
of Sanford, Florida wIll receive bids
ton modernization and additions to
CASTLE BREWER COURT F1.A.
161,
'COWAW' MOUGHTON
TER RACE FLA., 16-1 untIl 2:00
P.M., on the 12th day of June 1979, at
the Administration Building, Castle
Brewer Court West 10th St., Sanford,
Florida at which time and place all
bids will be publicly opened and
read aloud.
Proposed forms of contract
documents, including plans and
specifications, are on file at the
office of the Housing Authority of the
City of Sanford, Florida, Ad.
ministration Building, Castle
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida and
trio office of the Architects', Gui.
mann, Dragash.Associates. Ar.
chitects, Planners inc., Sanford
Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 400,
P.O. Drawer 933. Sanford, Florida.
Copies of the documents may ta
obtained by depositing $23.00 with
the Architect for each set of
documentssoobtained. Such depollt
will be refunded to each person who
returnsfheplans,specificationsand
other documents in good condition
within 10 days after bid opening.
A certified check or bank draft,
payable 10th. Housing Authority of
the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S.
Government Bonds, or a satlsfac.
tory bid bond executed by the bid.
dens and acceptable sureties in an
amount equal tO 5 percent of the bid
shall be submitted with each bid.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish and pay for
satisfactory performance and
payment bond or bonds.
Attention is called to the Bid Form
requiring a Base Bid and Unit Price
Bids. Each bidder is required to bid
on the Base Bid and each Unit Price.
Attention is called to the
provisions for equal employment
opportunily. and payment of not less
than the minimum salaries and
wages as set forth in the
specifications must be paid on this
project.
All bidders are hereby notified
that they must affirmatively ensure
that in any contract entered into
pursuant to this advertisement,
Minority Business Enterprises will
be aflorded full opportunity to
submit bidsassubcontractors, or as
suppliers of materials, cr services;
and will not be dlsriminaled
against on the grounds of race,
color, religion, sex, or national
origin in consideration for award.
In accordance wilh Executive
Order 11625, all bidders will be
forded full opportunity to subr.ilt
bids in response 10 this invItation
and will not be discrimInated
against on the grounds of race,
color, religion, sex or national origin
in consideration for award.
During the Fiscal Years 197$ thru
1HI goals for particIpation by
Minority Business Enterprises is
twenty percent (20 percent). To
ensure that maximum bIds from
Minority Business Enterprises are
sought, contractors submItting bids
will be required to provide evidence
of their efforts In aiding In the
reaching of Said goals.
The Housing Authority of the City
of Sanford. Florida reserves the
right to reject any or all bids or to
waive any Informalities In the
bidding.
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
period of 30 days subsequent to the
opening ot bids without the con$enl
of the Housing AuthorIty of the City
of Sénford, FlorIda.
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY
OF THE
Cliv Q1 SANFORD,
FLOR IDA
Thomas Wilson
Executive Director
Publish: May IS. I?, 20, 22. 21, 21, 30.
June 3, 6, 10, 1979
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$25 wk.,16 dayor$1 hr.
Call 32353.44

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Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
educational opportunity in this
area. 322.6645.

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S4_ost &amp; FoUnd
Lost puppy Pit Bull 8 German
Shepherd mixed, 3 mos. old,
brown &amp; white. Ears 8. taIl newly
clipped. Needs medicine. Lost
Sat. Handy Way or Geneva
General Store parking lot, Hwy.
46, Geneva, Fla. Please return to
Geneva General Store or call
349.5827 or 322.3439. Reward.

Bookkeeper- Full charge through
P&amp;L
&amp; financial Statements
Taxes, payroll. Good op
portunity for advancement Post
. machine desirable Write Box
70. c o Evening Herald P.O. Box
• 1657, Sanford, Fl

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&amp; field trips. 323$1

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shorthand. Good with figures
. Sanford location
Telephone
work
involved.
Pleasant
working cond Excellent chance
for advancement. Write Box 71,
c o Evening Herald P.O. Box
1657, Sanford, Ft

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Orange County, Florida, upona final
judgementrenderedlntheaforesald
court on the 7th day of March, A.D.
1979, in ',at certain case entitled,
Jordan Marsh Company, a Florida
corporation Plaintiff, .vs. Steven
Pinckes and Susan L. Pinckes, also
known as Carol Pinckes, his wife.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the following
described property owned by Steven
and Susan L. Plnckes, saId property
being located in Seminole County,
particularly
more
Florida,
described as follows:
One Selig Chair and Ottoman
One Sleeper Sofa
One York Beige Modular Sectional
One Drexel 9fl.)37 Armoir
One No.900.132 Triple Dresser
TWO No. 6202 Night Stands
Two No. 200'Mirrors
Guest Room Drapes
Twin Bad Spread
OtteWovenwood Drapes Set
Two Vertical Blinds
One Pedestal Thayer Goggln
Wood Block Table
Two Drexel Bar Stools
One Nettlecreek Bedspread
One Sehig Swivel Barrel Chair
One Glass Top Cocktail Table,
with brass rim
All being stored at A.J. Lossing
Transfer 8 Storage and to be sold in
a lot.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00 A.M on the 7th day of June,
AD. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
to any and all existing liens, at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford.
Florida, the above described per.
sonai property.
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution.
John E. Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County,
Florida
Publish: May 16,23, 30, June 6, 1979
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MANAGER TRAIN E ES
RECEPTIONIST
.2
MANAGERS
I,
"(ASSIST. STORE MGRS.
SERVICE MANAGERS
DIESELMECHANIC
MECHANICS
PLUMBER
BROILER COOK
CASHIERS
PACKERS
•,..' WAITRESSES
CABINETMAKERS
GENERAL HELPERS
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Nurses aides. Full 8. part time
Exper. nec. Apply, in persOn
LakeviewNursingCenter.919E.
2nd St., Sanford.
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Housekeeper- Must be good with
chIldren. Mon. thru Pri. own
trans. 8. references. Deltona
Area. 571.1404.

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A FEW
OF THE LISTINGS WE
HAVE TO SERVE YOU
COME IN TO
912 FRENCH
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OR CALL
323-5176
A COLORFUL FUTURE
IS A PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 611
3079 for details.
AVON
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Baby Sitter wanted 2 or 3 day
week, 2:30 p.m.to 11:30 p.m.
3726099

P.O. Box 9167
Winter Haven, FL. 33510

Real Estate--Sales Manager
on going office With 8 full time
associates in Sanford area needs
aggressive sales manager. Must
be abIe to recruit, train &amp; be
capable of running a l5man
office, This position requires a
candidate with a strong listing
track record and some sales
management experience. Reply
in confidence to Box 77. co
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1637,
Sanford, Fla.
For a cateer in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzlg 323 5171

21 -Situations Wanted

NF$IUIS

gosling
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dedk*1.d to
wslcomlng new msldsnts.

Work Wanted
To Clean Const. New Homes
322 312F
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Flodda Owned
thIn Managed 4
A call from you wIll bring a
prompt visit from our re.

NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU
DIO IN ONE OF SANFORDS
BUSIEST AREAS
enventory &amp; Iixtures total more
than asking price. No reasonable
offer refused. Call us today. This
sale for health reasons.

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She has bro.
civic Info maflon;
id to Mip with your shop.
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Chants.

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town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.
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Un apts lully furnstd, pans.
dishes. silver, etc &amp; all utilities
mc Available till October 1st
By day, wk
or
month
Shenendoah Village. 323 2920
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Laura Iehe-33.l$4$

REALTORS

C,ordintsr

S Frencri II? 92; Santor"
323 5371

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Unfurnished

Sani. Adults, no pets, 1 BR
..r. * w c.rp. ceramic beth, etC.
$ilSmo 3238019

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LAKEVIEW-? BR Apt.
Newly decorated. Nice yard.
Adil0
Reas 3225179

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House for sale. 3 BR, I bath. New
washer &amp; dryer Inc. Big lot,
5.31.000. By Owner. 3?? 1949.
3 BR, 2 bath. Lovely pool &amp; patio
area $9,600 clown, $330 mci. pays
atl. 377.49)1 eves &amp; weekends
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iSP, 2 bath split plan FR Double
corner lot. $6,000 down &amp;
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Air, C Heat $775 mo.. 1st mo. 8.
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deposit Plo pets 371 0238

3 BR spilt plan. C H&amp;A Kit. eqp
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double car garage. Will sell VA
or FHA 1.31.900

Sanford-- Newly redecorated 2 or
3 BR. large FR. fireplace, patio,
fenced yard on beautiful oak
shaded lot en fine residential
area $350 mo 3226952

2 Acres In Lake Mary w 1g. block
shed, corner lot cleared w some
trees. $25,000.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

LOCH ARBOR- Large 3 BR, 2
bath home near Golf Cours. Top
cOndition 8 neighborho. C
H&amp;A, Range, Ref. Vacant, lease,
5360mo. 1st mo rent 8. deposIt.
323 0106.

254.4 S. French Ave.
'172 0231.323 7173, 322.0779
ONE of a KIND
sedate older 2
story home, beautifully land
scaped, has 1 BR apt over
garage $19,500
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range, refg., washer, partial
furn. $250 mo., $100 deposit,
668.610)
Clean 3 BR, 2 bath, garage.
Central Air, fenced backyard.
1st, last mo. rent, security
deposit. $325 mo. 86? 8929 or
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young at heart 3 BR, 1 bath.
near shopping. Call today on this
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LISTINGS IN
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Newly redecorated 3 2 home. 2600
sq ft living area 77,17 game
room, ideal for large family
Beautifully landscaped, close to
shopping, schools &amp; recreation
area 1.51,500

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Immediate c.ecupancy. Plew.
I B block home, walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown,
$27,500 wexcellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 3726157 or
3277111 aft
Want Ads Get People Together
Those Buying And Those Selling.
3772611cr 831.9993.

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I "w Down Payment
Cash for your loft Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medal Inc., Realtor
644.3o3
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sale by owner, 3 BR,
B,
Block home on I acre in the
country. $42,500 3777195

For

Harold Hall Realty
MLS
323.5774 Day or Night
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lnc.REALTOR

ONLAKEMARY
BeautJful home large rooms, 4-3,
many extras, boat dock,
fireplace, etc., etc. $130,000.
BEAUTIFUL LOT
Trees, fakes nearby. Located near
oppg in Deltona, $1,000.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Ham &amp; coos anyone'
,
Sanford's finest restaurants
locsted In ideal location Come
sample the menu. $21,000.

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Ideal for hunting, fishing 0/ lust
loafing. On the edge of the Ocala
NatIonal Forest. $12,730.

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HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM,
NEAR
DOWNTOWN
SAN
FORD. $71,900.

VACANT 128.900
Don't miss this nice 3 BR home.
Walk to schools &amp; shopping.
Won'f last long at this price. Call
Morris Lee' Cope Reg. Real
Estate Broker. OeBary 6416039.

ROIIIE'S
REALTY
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24 HOUR [H 322-9283
New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,C00 lo
$38,000. Low down payments.
RUIL0R. 3722217
our lot or yours.
Build to Suet
FHA VA, FHA 2331245

REDUCED $2,600
Owner says sell. 3211 Palmetto
Ave. I BR, 7 bath, C.H&amp;A,
carpeted Garage. On 3 lots.
139.900
HAL COLBERT,

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OvER .i MIII iON 'N SALE",
IHkoLir,l-, t.PIJ1L lV,Q
BEAUTIFUL) BR,2bathlsomein
Idyllwilde' Relax In enclosed
pool &amp; patio area' C HIA w.w
carpet, FIa. Pm., eat In kit., &amp;
every imaginable (eaturet BPP
WARRANTED. A Dream come
true for $68,000.
UNBELIEVABLE 7 BR, 4 bath
home in Geneva on I acres with
small pond
extras! Stone
fireplace, sauna, DR. Fla. Pm.,
Porch, 1g. BR's, (3) C H&amp;A
systems
I
everything
imaginable? BPP WARRANT.
ED. Yours for $165,000!

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FANTASTIC
4BR,
2
bath
remodeled home In Pine Heights
with C HIA, w w caroet, eat.in
kit., Fla. Rm., Fenced yard on
nice lot' BPP WARRANTED.
Wow' only $37,9°!
CAN YOU BELIEVE! I BR, I bath
homein immaculatecond. Small
lot with large front 8. rear
porches, DR &amp; 1g. BR? A Buy for
$12,500!
J,JST LISTED 2 BR, I bath home
on nice corner lot with OR, front
I rear porch, fireplace,
cathedral ceilings I Morel Only
$27,000?

SLIM BUDGETS ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

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Multiple Listing Service
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REALTORS
Branch Office

2565
PARK
323-2222

43-LOIS-ACreage
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LAKEFRONT HWY. 46, WEST OF
I 4. TALL TREES AND LARGE
FISH. 124.900
WEKIVA RIVER FRONTAGE I
ACRE, TALL TREES. PAVED
ROAD. $)$,000. L.KE COUNTY.
ACRE ON A HILL, LAKE
COUNTY. ZONED MOBILE
HOMES. NEAR WEKIVA RIV
'ER. ONLY $8,900
NICELY WOODED DUPLEX
LOT ON A CORNER NEAR
DOWNTOWN
HOSPITAL.
$7,500
I ACRE WITH? BEDROOM MO
BILE HOME. WALKING 015
TANCE TO LAKE GEORGE,
WITH BOAT DOCKS AND RE
CREATION. ONLY $12,900.

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3990
19/3 Slide in Camper. 2 way rfg
full bath Asking 51.000 P' 323
197? Mercury Marquis PS. AC.
2638 or 323 2887 Can be seen at
AM FM Stereo &amp; CI') radio,
302 S Sunland Dr Sanlorci
51.000 3226610
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1976 Brougham on Dodge chassis,
The sooner you place your
a mini motor hone Low
classified ad, the sooner you get
very clears Can be seen at 20) E
results
Commercial 322079) or 37) 6616
after 4 30 p ut
JUST MA'KE' PAYMENTS--'69 t
75 models. Call 3)9 9)00 or $31
4605 (Dealer)
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2927 Hwy. Il 97

$4,000 to $100,000

Sanford, Eta. 37771

TO IS YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 18004371007

Merch3ndise
Guitars, Drums. Banjos Com.
plete Thomas organs, pianos
Sob (SaIl's Disc Center Inc.
2202 French Ave
327 2255

STACKHOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT,
Sell tt,soe useful, no longer
needed items with a Herald
Classified Ad Call 372 26)1 or
8)1 9993,

LecensedMortqage Broker
7373 So U S. I Titusyille, FL

62-Lawn Garden
FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

Sofa $75; Loveseat. $S0; Dining
room set, $60; 3 tables, $70. After
6 p.m. 3236770

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1?? 5990

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IIUY JUNK CARS
F rout $10 to $Su
Call 322 1671. 327 4460

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Gree'nhouse
322 9)41
Eves after 68. weekends

65-Pets.Supplies

Furniture for Sale

Ak(' Ilrittney Spaniel pups 2
lemale. 3 malt' Champion

377 7)95

offer Call alter I p.m 84' ,93

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BLAIR AGENCY
i733866or32317iQ

Champ blood line. $150 $175 322

/430 alter 4 p in
It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad

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Home Improvements
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Central Heal &amp; Air Coed Free Est
Call Carl Harr. at
SEARS. Sanford 3?? 1771

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Air
JACK FROST Cent heat
Cond Service. Free Ed
on
inst. Comm &amp; Pt-s 3320708
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2 niare's I 8 year old exp rider,
5.400 .1 yr old gentle, 5300 323
.1353 eves &amp; weekends

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 32) 0039

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODEL INC. &amp; REPAIR
SC. IIALINT &amp; ASSOC.
322.0665

BeaUty Care

I Man, quality operation
8 yrs exp Patios, Driveways
Wayne Seal, 327 1321

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TOWE P'S BEAUTY SALON
fofmt'rlv Harrieft's Beauty Nook
519
1st St , 322 S747
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Call after S 30 p M
373 8049

Ceramic

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MOWING&amp;LANOSCAPING
3?) 488)
Free Estimate

New or repair, leaky showers our

Specialty 25 yrs Exp 8698567

Lawn Service

Dressmaking
Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
377 0707

General Landscaping
Ro0
specialists. lop soil &amp; fell dirt,
lawn rnaint &amp; tree trimming
323 2948.

Electrical

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ti&amp;P lxtetior 'unqu., &amp; mildew
removal Roofs, walls, decks.
t'tc rr,'e Est 339 6066, 668 8335

drop ceilings, etc. Call 8)4 14)2.
5 30 p m on.

Glass&amp;Screen

PE-OIVELOPMENT PNIE$ NOW FR*

395OO

3$48*1n,28athMads sEyU!icin*
HsavltyWood,dLcis
•CIotrall&amp;Aw
Proissolonafly Latc,sd • Ft41 City C10MW.&amp;s

FN*. VA. *110 CONVENTIONAL FHIA1INI AVAILAILE
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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Punt,'I9
Licensed Inse'rpcl Bonded
FREE Estimates ?0Si 3729460
WANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITF A"D READ ALL
OVER
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Small or Large. Call Mr Taylor
Free Est 322 8545
DAVES PAINTING
Trim your house, $115. I day sery
good paint &amp; Ref 83.4 1179

screen- porches, pool end . wds.
All type re glazing &amp; wd install
Free Est. Mr Taylor 377 $515

Plumbing Service

1.a.A._A._A

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc
(LOCAL) 3-49 537)

Exterior Cleaning

cleaning, windows replaced,

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Ugh? Hauling

(SURF- IELQ'S Electric Service &amp;
Repair Industrial, Comm &amp;
Residential, 377 9)51 74 Hrs

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Patios, side'
walks. drive'w.iys (-ree 1st
'nate Call Mr Taylor 3?? 8515

Minor home repairs, painting,
cleaning, yard work, pressure

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Batting, blowing.

RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose lowest prices Call
3210839or901 731 6708col'ct
PAINT INC.. CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
323 0129 "Her 30
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Appliances

General Home Care

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66-Horses

Big Boat, motor &amp; trailer, electric
welder, heavy duty lawnmower,
668 6300 Enterprise

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lull power Tile 8.
l('eScope sterr;ng, new
Spection E xcetlent tires- runs
P. looks good, 5500 or trade for
50'c or larger motorcycle 1?)
4601 boforela.m oralter6pm

Air Conditioning

English Spaniel pups AKC

Executive' desk, chair, cradenia
perfect "ond . $800. br .itl,
Saxon photo copier, $200,
Hammond organ, $150. Portable
humidifier, $75.
on all
prices Call 834 1105 after 6 p m
&amp; we'ekends 632 Oakhursf St
Altamonfe Spgs

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'71 VW Culdair new engine. $1230
1? Caø Coupe, excel coed Req
Q,IS, 51150
flaha. real sharp,
5900 Call 3?) 0177

78-Motorcycles

hunting Show lines $150 or best

Surf Board
6ff 2 in. swallow tail
$75 Nodlngs 3321632

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tires, r..t,uitt motor, extra clean
Loaded 16 mi gal Family or
work car, $900 273 8,529

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Storage Bldgs Sold, delivered,
installed 8. lied down. See
display at New Location on U S.
Il 97 near Lake Mary Blvd.

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SEIGLER REALTY

Sanford 321-0702
Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577

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new tires. Oct cond Ask $219S

Accessories

S,Iilboat 19/8 Victoria 18 7 nios
oIl, shoal draft fixed keel Great
r,lco, or tamily cruiser Loaded
wtti .'itt,a', $1,200 or 5200 &amp;
,w,umi' payments Call alter S
pin in 82)6

WILL auv EXIST INC. 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. P legq, Lk
Mtg Broker
825 No. I D
Wymore Rd , Altamonte
867 74113

NICELY WOODED HOME SITE
ON PAVED ROAD, AREA OF
NICE HOMES. ONLY $3,500,

74,9 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Vehicles

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7 ACRES, HWY. 16 NEAR MARK
HAM ROAD. ONLY 1)9,900.

BROKER

75-ReCreational

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AND LAKE GEORGE. ONLY
$4,100.

NICE CORNER LOT, WALKING
DISTANCE TO LAKE MON
ROE, PAVED ROAD, CITY
WATER. S7000. TWO TO
CHOOSE FROM.

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niture, qlasswe,re; tOJIS; linens;
odds 8. endS lh;'rs FrI &amp; Sat
'i mi N of St
Johns River
Bridge on Hwy 17.92.

Los.nq your home &amp; credit' I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
exsuity 322 0216
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1809 Palm Way. Fri. 8. Sat. 8 to 6
Household items, clothing
(larger szs I, toolS &amp; etc.
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&amp; chaIr, coffee fable. $110
323 1591

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REALTOR. 372 7495

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50-MasCelIaneous for Sale

STENSTROM

iF.AL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE'
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. I'

CailBart

(.oa Used Televisions $Is aria up
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr
3720352

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In Need of Repairs
323 8488 Eves
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INC.
REALTOR J23 7832
Eve. 3fl 0617,372 1587, 3277177

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

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Service Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

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Residential Auction', &amp; Ap
praisals. Call Dells Auction 323
5620

53-TV. Radio-Stereo

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3 BR. 28 nice corner lot
Assumable mtg. $35,500
Call 322.1804

From Sanford SR16 to Wayside
Dr then left, go I mile, on left at
Shadow Lake. Lot 19 next to
Wilson Place.
SPOLSKI CONST. INC.
3275421

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CHEROKijfANDcO
Murphy, N C 28906

TREES,
PAVED
ROAD
t'RUN(AGE. ONLY $49,000.

BROKER
2439 5 Myrtle Ave., Sanforct

ii) UUWHIUVVII. I4J. .JU. JJ OIU1.

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NEW3 BEDROOM,? BATH CR0.
CKETT LOG HOME, CENTRAL
AIR AND HEAT, CARPETS,
FOR
DUE
COMPLETION
AUGUST 1st. $39,000.

W. Garnelt V,hite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone 322.78$).Sanford

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 7 BATH
FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK
FIREPLACE ON OVERSIZED
LAKi,

N SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; maltress $23.95 ea.
NEW coffee table With 2
matchinqendtables$39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1792 So. of
Sanford 322 81?)

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Trees $7,000

French II? 921 S,infonj
323 5324

Wil II

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(969 Dooae Super (lee
Goon conaton $800
1?) 9809 or 323 0609

T.)NA AUTO AUCTIC
Hwy 9?. 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It'S
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904 235
8311 for further details

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acre. William Maiic:owski,
Realtor 322 7983
''LAKE MARY AREA Corner lot
135x1?7 Paving, sewer &amp; water
5.11.500

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Property

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Hide a Red Couch, queen size
mattress. cordov,in vinyl Old
Enql,th 5t-linq. 5)50 365 6149

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INC.
REALTORS
830 6$33or 339 47)1 eves
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ENDAND VACATIONS. $59,500.
A MUST SEE.

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LAKEFRONT NEAR DeLAND $
BEDROOM, 2 BATHS, CEDAR
HOME. BASS AT YOUR BACK

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Beds, dbl motel Box Springs &amp;
Mattresses. $30 set Sanford
Auction, 1715 S French, 323 7310

43-Lots-Acreage
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WORLD.

BUY THIS 3 BEDROOM BLOCK
HOME WITH SCREENED
PORCH AND LARGE BARN.
ON ALMOST S ACRES. PAVED
ROAD NEAR LAKE .IESSUP.
ONLY $31,900.

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class rings Also buying
wedding bands, sterling &amp; any
niarkeci gold Any Condition Call
678 27)2
womens

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TON w lap siding &amp; shingle root
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
373 5200
3803 Orlando Dr
vi. &amp; Fl-IA Financing

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THE RIGHT LOCATION business
or Professional office building
Site. 761' on 75th St. $78,500

It's easy to p'ice a Classified Ad
We'll even help you word t
Call 32? '1611

S CASH $

S PC (SR Suite new. $239. S PC LR
g, LoveSeat $44.95 &amp; up.
new,
Pc dinettes, 5.59 95 &amp; up: Ref.
$508. up. El stove. $608. up; full
sic draperies, $108. up Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1192 So of
Sanford, 322 8121

42-Mobile Homes

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Paying $16 &amp; up men's, 58 &amp; up

Req Real Estate Broker
16311 Sanford Ave
371 O'59
Alt Ifrs 3?? 1643. 372 186

NEW LISTING IN TUSKAWILLA
AREA
S Mo. old 3 BR. 2 bath With Family
room, projected tennis courts &amp;
jogging paths Beautiful jewel of
a home. Assumable mortgage
(Or iust about any kind, of
financing you choose. $63,000.
Owner motivated
REALTY

or. Sin,
8. AT
PS. PB DEPD TRANSPORT
Body &amp; Mccli g000 Needs paint
5501) or best otter 3?? 0853 before
c p in

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BAT EMAN REALTY

AGENCY

REALTOR 327 4l
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 867 3455 322 1959

You won ' t

1970 Chevy Nova

ORIENTAL.RUGS.WANTED
iop Prices Paid
Used. any
condition MI 8126
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'.%IL'.ONMAIER FURNITURE
ITUY SElL TRADE
Ill 31SF I rd St
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$73500

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Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
lurn,ture, Rf'triq stoves, tools

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&amp; swimminq pool

24)5
Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 322.4058
if no ans. (901) 252.9492.

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7t Plymouth Valiantocyl
S?,000mi $500
Call after S p m 32) 0550

n,ture Salvage 3?? 8771

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WE (3UY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPL lANCES Sanford Fur

Close out sale on disContinued
lines SOpct or more off Central
Kitchens inC 1751 Hanger Pa
Sanford Aurpor', Bldg 255
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Work Clothes. Hats&amp; Caps
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
32? 5791
310 Sanford Ave

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Owner Holding beautiful 7 tSR, 2
bath. carpeted, C i-f&amp;A. new
apol screened porch, carport
Large utility bldq FiSh &amp; swim
fl the great St Johns, plus tennis

*574,500 For the investment
mirxleo 2 unit Apt. bldg Good
'enants
•540.i)O For the builder S duplex
bldg iots in City

68-Wanted to Buy

for Sale

Kitchen cabinets &amp; counter tops

find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity We' can help you
TONY
COPPOLA
ASSOC
Realtor 644 2518

*5)5.000 2 building lots, zoned
MR 2. located west of Sanford

STEMPER

5G-Miscellaneous

HOMOWNEWS Don't lose your
credit We have helped others tO

*5.50O End the space race in
thus 4 BR. 2 bath tout of the
ordinary) split level home
Great for expanding family

EXCEPTIONALLY NICE) BR 7
B just listed m the beautiful
Mayfair section This spacious
home has over 1,900 sq. ft. of
living area. W large well land.
scaped yard. ready to move Info
Priced at only 167.000 Hurry'
CHARMER older 2 story 3 BR 2 s.
new carpet, patio 8. 2 perches
Cony location 1.31,500.

Property
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LET'S BE HONES'T
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad,andifweweren'tlooking
for someone to do a iob this act
If youwant the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1-100.432.8403 anytime for
recorded message.

NEWCOMER!

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'2 WEEKS SALARY

Creative Expressions 323-8817

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ypst secretdry, Part time, ox
perienced 60 wpm, small office
in Sanford Airport, Start $3.10
hr 3736300

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7 BR. I bath house completely
renovated, over Sized lot Owner
hold mortgage. 91) Elm Ave
322 2780

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yrs. old including weekly
swimming, skating, 8, movies.
322 6645. SANFORD EARLY
CHILDHOOD CENTER.

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Moore at Zayre Store, Sanford, 8
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anitor, must

' buffing machine 1.3 hr. See J'hn

Will do baby sitting in mb home,
day &amp; evening. 2 8. under.
323-1332
Child Care with hot meals
2to$years
3226451

Lakeview 2 BR pebble stucco,
wood floors, fireplace, cItrus. In
beautiful quiet Lake Heten. just
ciff I 4 $ 19.500 or best offer
I 904 228 2569

I BR $189 up. Pool Adults only,
on Lake Ada, Just So of Airport
Blvd on Il 9? in Sanford. Call
373 8610 Mariner's Village

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

ElderlyLadyNeeds
RoomlBoard,nonurslng
339.I173or671-3$13

30-Apartments Unfurnlshed '
41-Houses
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LPN. Full lime &amp; part time Apply
person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 E 2nd St

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1st 8. Only child care c.iter open
Beginn.
Saturday in Sanford
log June?. Sanford Early Childcare Center. 3226645.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 79.532.CA.09.K
CENTURY BUSINESS FORMS,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHARLES L. HOPE and PAULA L.
HOPE. his wife,
Defendants,
TO: DEFENDANTS. CHARLES L.
HOPE and °AULA L. HOPE, his
wife A,'dD TO ALL OTHERS WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN

ULTWIFIIIJ £W

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Noon The Dy Before PublicQtion

Grooming &amp; Boarding

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dug 8. Cal boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outlde runs, also air cond
cages 377 5757.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs Leaks, F ast Scm
(hq (ds
313 0171. 372 460)

P.allings

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Custom built iron work
Windowguards.gatesetc
Marlin's 323 1811, .139 /6YJ

Sates Information Cen*
Snfomd,FIon$a3277.
(305)3234511

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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
appeared to be some confusion as to exactly what transnlred at

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"The program establishes a
mandatory system of wage and
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.
panics that violate equal employment opportunity laws.

non-profit. private health care facilities. The sale of sucti bond.*

not-for-profit facility,

hospital studies state, could finance the renovation costs, iiiuh
could surpass $12 million.

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Roger Smathers (top) and John Fitzgerald set the stage for the bloody mock disaster,

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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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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
H(EI,
than start (ruin scratch.
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By SHARON CARRASCO
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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the hospital to change from a county-owned facility to a private

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through tax-exempt revenue bonds. But the Florida fivalth

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

"I think the Issue has become somewhat clouded since we

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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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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
Sleepy
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his
newly
subdivision
to
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
cc
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
Carter does not
d any Information on bottlenecks infonnation "[rum the perspecmarket," Dekle said.
A White house official
the Industry perspective on the contemplate any major policy
HC'.se.pa .................
and other anomalies
in the tive of both industry and the
Augle Morales, manager of gasoline shortage and rising changes In his energy program, Carter wants to know, among
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He
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formation that cuts the Gordian
are so high.
problems they see du%%n the
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we
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wherever
Friday.
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get
making down the road.
road in terms of supplies on a
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The two days of meetings, in regional or national basis," lie
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                    <text>list Year, No. 307—Monday, August 13,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Price 15 Cents

Seminole Economic

Growth Continues,,
Unemployment Down

Un1*rWh1r19_
by Hal Kaufman
OVE'R LIGHTLYI A magician turns. glass upside down on. table and places. small
coin on ft. "*hands someone two toothpicks and announces that " will be Impossible to
pick up the coin from the top of the glass. And he's
rigid. Now come?
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Despite increasing reports of an Impending recession, the
Central Florida area maintains signs of economic growth.
The Florida Department of Labor reports that the long-term
unemployment trend In Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties
has been steadily downward.
Figures released this week from the department indicate that
from May 1978 to May 1979, the number of unemployed workers in
the three.county area declined by 1,000, from 19,300 the previous
year to 18,300 this year.
In addition, figures show that the employed civilian labor force

Sum Funi Counting 13 fora king, 12 for a queen, 11
for the lack, etc., how many pipe are in an ordinary
deck of playing cards?
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MAGIC AGE
FORMULA
There's a way to till
the difference between
ages, the greater of
which is unknown. Example: Let's say you
are 16. Subtract your
age from 99. Reveal
the difference, $3, to
an eider person, lets
say to your grandpa,
who's 70. Ask him to
add the $3 to his age;
to take away the first
digit of the answer and
to add It. to the last
digit; then toil the result. Adding $3 to7$. he
gets 161; 1 plus 61
gives 62, the figure he
reveals.
Whon youai--m.eim
16, you have his age.

Restore the original last word jp, each saying: l.A
stitch in time saves eIght. 2. Out of sight, out of
glasses. 3. Spare the red, spoil the curtain.
.pHIp I •PUIW It IU
•Tongue Testersi Say fast and repeat: Fanny
Flowers flew to Flint. Sharon She, shuns the sun.
Mitzi Metz missed Mr. Smite; Mr. Smits missed
Mitzi.

will b. 'very important'
DIPSY DOt Sharpen your crayon or colored pencils. Apply them
neatly to the diagram above for an amusing picture: I—Red. 2—Lt.
blue. 3—Yellow. 4—Lt. brew,. 5—Flesh tones. 6—Ok. blue.

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regarding unemployme nt
rose from 250,400 workers in 1978 to 283,600 workers in May of
1970, an increase of 8.9 percent.
Department spoeemen are quick to caution, however, that the
next six months will be "very Important Insofar as the future
trend of unemployment Is concerned."
The department reports that from May 1978 to May 1979, retail
trade employment was boosted by 3,000 new jobs in eating and
drinking places. The highest gain, figures showed, came in the

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Puddles from the daily rains In Seminole County do not stop this
bicycle enthusiast from enjoying her ride. Kim Craft of 320 Oak
Ave., Sanford, speeds right through this one.

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Saxon Co. Ponders Future
Of Gasohol In Seminole
Cook said it is critical to the
Them Petroleum Co. will "We're looking Into the cost put it In the tanks at a station
make a decision in the next four factor of bringing in a 200 proof there was some water in those feasibility of the gasohol
to six weeks on whether to product from out-of-date," he tanks. When the gasohol was operation that a Florida-based
abandon its planato all gasohol said,
pulled 11 Inches from the hot- product be used.
In the Central Florida area, Bob Cook explained there have torn of the filled tank, 18-20 cars
Cook observed that his Saxon
Cook, comptroller for the been some problems of water were filled and experienced no
using regular unleaded
Sanford Port Authority based separation with the Florida problem. Some even carne back
gasoline
was getting slightly
firm said today.
alcohol made from oranges for a second fill-up.
than
19 miles per gallon.
because It Is only 100 to 192
'When It was pulled six InWith
gasohol
it is g4tlng just
"We
___ have not decided yet proof compared with the 200
ches from the bottom, two cars under 21
miles
per gallon.
whether to bring in outof.date proof alcohol used in other had trouble with water in the
"The fuel performance has
alcohol for the product or to gasohol mixtures in other gasohol," Cook said.
search for a Chemical which Mates.
,The use of gasohol at the been real good," he said.
can be mixed with the gasoline
"We are continuing to use port had been a laboratory Gasohol at its first tryout was
and Florida alcohol to prevent gasohol In Saxon vehicles and controlled type thing. We selling for about four cents per
water separation," Cock said, there have been no problems checked our tanks to eliminate gallon more than unleaded
with lt," Cook said. "When we the water problem," he said. gasoline. — DONNAESTES
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walkers will be taking pledges for all age categories.
train Fiscal Services may take
frcin the public at the rate of 10
are more pledges," Mrs. top money with the "Super
cents per mile for each mile
"The Idea of the park Is to stt
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Strollers" from Social Services
they walk.
Im prove the condition of one's
In place position and "The
The money pledged will be heart by proper exercise. We
So, if you visit Seminole Puffing
Birds"
from
used for the benefit of the public have $3,500 toward condruction Memorial this week and you ass Respiratory Therapy pushing
when the Sanford Heart Park of the exercise course and the name tags on doctors labeled the Super Strollers for a photo
one-half mile track Is con- stations, so far, and we need "Medicine Men," they are not finish.
structed. The park will be
00 more to send off for the members of the Sioux Nation—Ladies,
gentlemen, dad your
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located opposite the Sanford gymnastic package which they are jot walkers makibig
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Bartholomew, and Is the
e Communitywith the PU'S (Purchasers in
hospital's first such activity. Chairman of th
Pursuit) and "X-Spiarts" from
Project
for t
now arm
The five-day stint, with
XRay and Nuclear Medicine in
Junior
Women's
Club,
spo
n
sor
pedometers strapped around
close contention.
the ankles of participants, will of the park project, said
But the morning line at the
more pledges,
the exercise course,
be in a good cause. The working Monday
hospital
says the "Boomers"
called the Vita Comm, will be

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Civic csgm,, on ths lakefroid,
Iet tke ket-ino,gssj t
f.r a s4
and Its track will extend to the devices. The Heart Park will be And don't let your imagination
Starting today, and con- Sanford Memorial Park.
for the benefit of all citizens, run wild when you ::
tinuing through Friday 15
young and old, and the city has Pushers"
they're the
teamsof nurses and one team of
On the half-mile track will be promised to Install the equiP. Pharmacy department condoctors will find out how much 20 stations, where such things Iflent When It gets here," Mrs. tenders. The lab team will be
as ChIDUp bars and other Stewart said,
walking they do on the job.
labeled "The Blood Hounds."
And they will be participants gymnastic equipment will be
of Course, the "Yummy
In the Seminole Memorial Installed. Every five st&amp;tIOfl5
"We hope to have the Heart Tummies" will be from the
Hospital Heart Park Walk-A- there will be a heon1to8 Park ready for the public by hospital's dietary department.
device which will measure the early October. All we need now The "Clean Green
Machines"
heartbeats
of the walkers or
The walk-iihon Is the
of the Housekeeping claim they
brainchild of the hospital's runners.
can beat "The Record Runpublic relations director, Kay
ners" from Medical Records,
'All WI need
Roger (Gayle) Stewart,

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finance, insurance and real estate sector where employment
increased 12.6 percent over May of in.
The department reports 2,000 new jobs In the three-county area
have been created in finance, real estate and Insurance fields.
The number of manufacturing jobs increased by 3,500 over 197$,
an 11.3 percent Increase, according to the department.
In those manufacturing jobs, the average weekly earnings
actually dropped by about $3. The department reports an average
worker took borne $211.94 in April of 197$ compared to a weekly
earnings of $213.91 in April of this year.
A reason cited for the decline was the shorter work week.
Statistics provided to the department by employers Indicate that
the average worker spent 41.4 hours a week on his job last year as
compared to an average of 39.7 hours of work per week this year.
Department labor analysts statc that figures from June and
July have not been calculated yet, but those months are usually
high employment months. There is expected to be a slight increase In unemployment by the end of the summer season, according to the analysts.
One negative Indicator comes from the federal bankruptcy
court, middle Florida division. Court records there reveal that the
number of persons filing for bankruptcy during the first seven
months of 1979 increased slightly over the same period of 1978.
The bankruptcy court reports 497 filings through J uly of this
year as compared to 482 filings last year. The court serves Orange
Osceola, Brevard, Volusla and Seminole counties.
GEOFFREY POUNDS.

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concern about the possibility of other cans develpiu1 result
of the many areas of the city which have damaged sidewalks,
The attorney recently told the city commission that he is conA public bsarkrg on the city's proposed $7.0 million budget for corned
about the possibility of a substantial verdict against the
cal imi is scheduled to open the Sanford City Commission city If the Tucker case goes to trial.
meeting at 7p.m. today.
A pre.trIal conference has been set for Tuesday and a two-week
The
sionhsstndMlveIy approvsdthe budget calling for trial period has been scheduled to begin Sept. 10.
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Monday, AIi. 13,

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attendant In Altamonte Springs, according to Seminole County
deputies.
Learoln Lamar Lane, 21,- of Cemjon, Los Angeles, was extradited Saturday Irvin the Los Angeles County
Jail to the
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magnum pistol.

property were stolen Irvin the van of a Longwood man, according
to Seminole County deputies.
Benjamin F. Griffin Jr., 37,0(400 Sweetwater Boulevard, North
Longwood, told deputies the incident occurred sometime between
Wednesday and Friday. He didn't remember whether he had
locked the van.
Other property liken included a battery cable and a garage
door opener, deputies say.
GRAND THEFT ARREST
A 26-year-old Lake Mary man was arrested Friday afternoon
and charged with arand theft and trafficking stolen property,
according to Lake Mary opike..
Edward Carl Schwelcke,t Jr. of Marjorie Street, Lake Mary,.
was transported to Seminole County Jail where his Initial bond I
was set at
According to police, Schwelckert allegedly stole a 1978
Camero on July LU from the parking lot of Bob Dance Dodge on
U.S. Highway 1742 in Longwood.
He then sold the car minus the engine and transmission on July
22, police say. The stolen car was recovered onAug

BOAT TRAILER STOLEN
A boat trailer valued at $2,700 was stolen from the parking lot of

The Monroe Harbour Marina parking lot, according to Sanford
police.
Ronald Murdock Skeen, 2$, of 003 Seminole Ave., Altamonte
Springs, told police the trailer was attached to the rear of his car
at the time of the theft. The Incident occurred sometime between
Saturday and Sunday, police say.

By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Aineriëan child star Brooke Shields and members of the
Australian film crew shooting "Blue Lagoon" are having
a hot time of it but it's no fun.
Miss Shields, 14, was running a 101.degree fever during
the weekend and was sent to a Sydney hospital for a brief
stay. Doctors think she may have contracted Dengue
fever after being bitten by mosquitos on film location in
FIJI.
Some film-crew members have been stricken and ordered to bed.
Miss Shields had arrived in Sydney Friday to promote
another of her films, "Tilt." which is about to be released

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A fl-year-old Sanford man pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted armed robbery Monday.
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Arvester Junior Holley of 1100 Roosevelt Ave., San ford, following
his plea In circuit court.

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TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!)
Prime Minister Menachem
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my
and
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recuperating
stroke, has toldfrom
his a mild the United States over the
Paledlidan autonomy talks and
ministers to turn a "new
me"
other
issues related to the
and atop quarreling
publicly
Egptlai-Israell
peace treaty
with one another,

TOKYO(JPI) — Amanwholoatbothlegsina.
stnictlon site accident eight years ago, swam a 6.2-mile
strait west of Tokyo in three hours, 25 znthutea
Kenso Fujltold, 40, a former construction worker who
took up swimming for rehabilitation therapy after his
accident, swam the distance Sunday between Hatsushlma
Island and Ajim In Shizouka province.
"It was easy because of favorable weather with a wind

the oil.

The Coast Guard said Sunday, however, despite Its
efforts light particles of oil suspended about 4 feet below
the suface had drifted past the booms and into the
waterway.

According to the suit, young Ailing was driving his motorcyck
at5p.m.on June l8, 1979 when he was struck by a car operated b'

Hall.
Hall, who was driving east on Longwood-Markham Road in
Sanford, was operating his vehicle In a negligent and careless

Cloak-And-Dagger Data
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A new book describing cloakand-dagger intrigues in the Middle East says there are
strong indications the Soviet Union was responsible for
the mysterious 1968 disappearance of an Israeli subuh
marine with 64 people aboard.
If so, it says, the Israelis got revenge two years later
when eight of their U.S.-supplied Phantom jets shot down
fjve Russian MIG-21s in a dogfight over the Suez Canal.
The Israeli victory was due to an intimate knowledge of
the MiG-21 gained through study and flights in planes
flown to them by defecting' pilots, the book said.
The English-language edition of "The Untold History of
Israel" by Jacques Derogy and Hesi Carmel is permeated
by the Intrigue behind the hits and misses of Intelligence
agencies in Middle East: the American CIA, Soviet KGV,
Israeli Massad, Egyptian and French Intelligence,
Britain's M1.6 and others.

manner when the collision occured, the suit charges.
Ailing was crossing LongwoodMarkham Road heading south
when the accident happened. As a result, he suffered serious.
Injuries about his neck and body, according to the suit.

Cabinet secretary Arye Naor to Israeli newspapers about the
Sunday. Begin was 66 IM told reporters after the Cabinet government's economic failu.
Monday.
session that Begin demanded a ru He said an Image was
i
said Begin's eyesight"new page In relations between projected abroad of a weak and
remained impaired by about 20 the ministers and In the func- pliable Israel.
tlotlng of the government."
Dayan, himself just out of the
Demands 'new
Du.ing Begin's hospitalize- hospital after minor surgery on
lion his government came his vocal chords Saturday,
were the major problems
under heavy Internal fire for briefed the Cabinet on the
faci
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g
B*,
who
aides
said
Begin, chairing his first
what
critics said was the lack of current state of relations with
Cabinet meeting since he still appearedweak after 15
a
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clear-cu
t economic policy. the United States, government
suffered a mild atroe nearly days In the hoapltal and 10 days
between
the
Economists predict inflation of sources said.
four weeks ago, told his of rest at home.
Last week, Dayan accused
100 percent or worse this year.
ministers Sunday that he wants
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Washington of softening its
no more of the poblic bickering Begin remained seated and did
Foreign Minister Moshe stand on the Palestinian Issue in
that has made the government not rise when a poiç of aides percent when he was released Dayan also came under criti- response to Saudi Arabian oil
annear divided and wash. mdmm-di1iaift.,A,.,aIl1. c,.
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iww ume wears. u.s. officials have
especially on the subject of health In a combined welcome- 1 Friday.
ministers for speaking openly denied the charge.

Legless Swimming Display

Early last week, tar balls from a blown-out offshore oil
well began washing up on Texas beaches, forcing the
Coast Guard to pull floating barriers across the entrances
of the Laguna Madre - a 113-mile-long unique wildlife
waterway between South Padre Island and the mainland.
Environmentalists fear that if floating pancakes of
crude reach fragile spawning areas, the preserve
could be destroyed for years. So far, rare Ridley turtles
that hatched successfully have been airlifted away from

Jeffrey B. Ailing, a minor, and his parents, Arth ur and Gay
Ailing, are suing Peter Lae Hall and the Allstate Insurance
Company.

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dr.thened to face a Chinese attack he feels Inevitable.
"They probably were the first ones who weren't trapped," he
"There was plywood stacked up on the roof. The framing werk
Stadium under cadructl4m northwest of Chicago collapsed early said. The In juries "didn't appear to be too
serious at the had been completed and they were putting on the akin of plywood4
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A ipokesnan at Resurrection Hospital In Chicago said hospital so persons were trapped."
PEKING (UP!) An overcrowded primary school
events
and similar events. He said the stucture appeared to be at:
officials were told to expect five dead persons. No fire or exsystem t urning out unprecedented numbe rs of illiterate
Nicholas Kouracog, whose office Is within sight of the stadium, least halfcvinpleted.
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children appears to be Ofl I'U$Ofl behind
Resurrection and Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, sent,
Chicago and seven suburbs were aeidlng men and .qtdp.nent to than a half-mile north of O'Hare Internationa
excess-baby tax,
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teams of doctors and nurses to the scene. Lutheran General was:
the scene.
The Chinese Communist Party disclosed this weekend It
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al
erted to expect injured.
At least three persons were taken In wheelchairs to the Kouracos salt
has drawn up a law to present to the Parliament calling
Dr. Robert J. Stein, Cook County medical examiner, wak
emergency room at Resurrection Hospital In Chicago, a hospital
for "economic measures to check the birth rate,
Koixacos said he had driven by the stadium site minutes before onroute to the scene. About half a dozen surrounding suburbs sent:
spokesman
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with a convicted rapid and robber who was holding fotir
hostages.
The convict, Richard Gantz, 28, of New York City,
escaped over the weekend from the maximum-security.
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killed a man who refused to pay for a balloon he had burst
with a lit cigaritte.
Clinton Williams, 30, a vendor at Chicago Fed, a 104ay
festival along Lake Michigan, wait charged Sunday In
Cock County Circuit Court with the Saturday night
murder of Robert Johnson, 22, Valparaiso, Ind.
Police said Williams was hawking his balloons along
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he says." "Miss lilIiaq," celebrating her 81st birthday
Sunday in the sleepy hamlet of Calicoon, N.Y., told
reporters her son could be re-elected U he chose to run
again. Asked U that meant the president was considering
turning down a chance at another term, she answered
quickly, "Well, he hasn't announced yet has he?"
Mrs. Carter then declined to answer any other political
questions.

The agency said 250 bodke
said.
Eq
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news
agency
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of
the
had
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torrential rains bard ape.
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Twenty Morvi policemen
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Press
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to Sunday night and many more
India,
In
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appeared
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casualties were expected.
washing ott r*I-s of a town town and a village
trnttd barnes and parents spoke of state capital of Ahmadabad,
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - A email earthquake rattled a
three-state area in the southeastern United States early
today, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The tremor regl.jtered 3.7 on the Richter scale and was
reported to thave been felt widely in southeast Tennessee,
southwest North Carolina and northern Georgia, including Atlanta.
Other communities where the quake was reported felt
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repertory is "disco foot."
Doctors say the ailment, mostly afflicting older
weekend dancers, shows up as aching feet and legs, corns
and calluses. But acute cases can Involve sprains, fractures and Inflammations.
The problem of "disco foot" was outlined Friday by the
7,000-member American Podiatry Association at its annual meeting in Detroit.
And It is not the only disco-related ailment. There's also
"disco felon" an inflammation of the figertipi caused
by snapping fingers too frequently to the disco beat, a
report in the New England Journal of Medicine said.

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The Ku Klan Klan ended a Klansmen first stopped at the
four-44,y Selma-to-Montgonicry city limits Saturday, knives,
march Sunday, facing a wall of brass knuckles, Mace contain.
police who hustled 189 ers and clubs clattered to the
Klansmen downtown and pavement when Swindall orbooked them for parading dered demonstrators to drop
without a permit.
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Klan women passed a plate
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Folmar and Police Chief
"Chief, may I say one word?"
Charles Swindall blocked their he began. "We are marching
path, Swindall barking over a for our civil rights......
Herald Photo by torn Vincent bullhorn: 'You are violating
You cannot make a speech,'
CETA 'YOUTH
Marcinda Cotter, daughter of James Colter, has been named CETA Youth the law. I arrest you for that Swindall
retorted. Turning to
employee of the week. Marcinda, of Casselberry, attends Lyman high School, violation."
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reporters
the scene,
where she also works as a teacher's aide. Her amitlon Is to become an Imperial Wizard Bill Wilkin- he added:crowding
'You either move
elementary school math teacher. Pictured with Marcinda Is the director of son, who had predicted thou- back or I will arrest you with
sands would participate in the the marchers."
guidance at Lyman, Louis Bross.
50-mile march, said Folmar The Klan demonstrators, inwould regret his action,
eluding some women and
"The time is coining when juveniles, were hustled into
Montgomery is going to suffer three buses, two vans and four
the wrath of the Klan," he said. squad cars and taken downtown
After he was released on $500 for processing.
bond pending a Sept. 5 ap- The Klansmen started the
pearance in City Court, the mmiarch 50 strong in Selma
head of the Louisiana-based iltursday.
I said the point of the
nvIsible Empire Knights of the
Wilkinson
Ku
Klux
Klan
said
he
still
march was to publicize the
BELFAST, Northern Ireland maintain they are political began in 1969.
slammed the city gates in the planned to
(UP!) Hard-line Protestants prisoners. The security forces
On Saturday, it was the turn face of the Roman Catholic Capitol, but march to the state Klan's opposition to affirmative
may not try to re- action and forced busing.
and Catholics marked a decade maintain they are common of the hard-line Protestants to King James fl.
In
more
recent
stage
the
demonstration
for six
of bloodshed In Ulster this criminals, many of whom have parade, swagger and taunt. decades, the march
has
symmontim
weekend just as it began with murdered and maimed in- Some 16,000 bowler-hatted Loy- bolized the dominance of
The Klansmen camped out PREVENT
sporadic violence and parades nocent civilians.
alists paraded through London- Protestants in the province.
three
nights the last in mud B
p o[Wnji
signaling both sides' deterdo')" b ners swirling to the
It was the same anniversary created by heavy rains. They
In
the
battle-scarred
Falls
sound of fife-and-drum bands in march in 1969
mination to continue the Road area, a group of
that set off the marched silently Sunday, red
masked the annual
struggle.
Apprentice Boys full-scale riots in the Catholic clay spattered on the hems
IRA
men
and
women
drew
lusty
In Belfast and Londonderry,
march through the Roman Bogslde quarter and led
BISFIRM
to the their white robes, until they
police and soldiers were out in cheers from local residents as Catholic dist ricts of the town, dispatch of the British troops.
sighted the police and broke
force to contain minor incidents they played war games for the
The Protestant march oMenWhat began in the late 1960s into a "white power" chant. GIVE
benefit
of
TV
camera
crews
sibly
and maintain an uneasy truce
commemorates the mci- as a civil right crusade to imThey were solemn and quiet
on the 10th anniversary of the darting from door to door, guns dent in 1689 when the prove the
lot
of
the
province's
as
police
quickly photographed &amp;%Rcm
at
the
ready.
deployment of thousands of
Apprentice Boys of Londonder- Roman Catholic minority them, ordered them to shed
British troops in Ulster to put
After a rally at a local toot- ry, supporting the Protestant escalated into a civil war that their robes and frisked them.
M4112a
down Catholic rioting,
bill field, a gang of youths set a King William of Orange, has defied solution.
Police
said
no
weapons
were
ti
The decade of shootingand hijacked truck ablize.and at.
has cWmi i.01 Uvu UmW a paStas .tMioo with
and shattered the nerves of rocks and stones.
countless more in a province
Police fired rounds of plastic
oneviolence-weary local resi- bullets across the littered street
dent said "floats not on Gum- to disperse the teen'agers, who.
ness, but on Valium."
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politicians and reporters drawn to the Texas coast by
doomsday predictions are still waiting for a black tide to
lay waste to an ecological wonderland. But so far, it is just

Petersen claims his Irish Setter wairendered less valuabL
from the shooting In that he is now unable to breed. He has e*pended large sums of mon ey for veterinary care and suffered
"extreme mental hardship and dist ress" over the shooting of his
dog, the suit Mates.

Begin To Cabinet: I top Quarreling'

in Australia.

Doomsday Predictions
On Oil Slick Just Talk

"Boe was barking and wagging his tall," the suit charges.
"O'Cormer then drew his service revolver and maliciously and
wantonly shot Boe In the left rear leg,".

VAN BURGLARIZED
A Dash-mounted cassette tape player, two speakers and other
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back yard of a Sanford man, according to Sanford police.
Mike Colley of 133$ Elliott, Sanford, told police the engine was
stolen off of a Wizard Roto-Tiller sometime between Friday and
Saturday.

Brooke Shields Feverish

of

St. At the time of his arred, police sald Holley was carrying a Z7

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freed 268 former soldiers of
ousted dictator Anastasio Sornoza's national guard
Sunday, the first act of mass clemency since the govern.
ment assumed power nearly a month ago.
The soldiers had been held as prisoners in the Morelo
Jail in Tipitapa, 12 miles north of the captal.
"We will give liberty to thousands more," Minister of
the Interior Commander Tomas Borge told the soldiers
upon their release. "We trust that you will return to your
homes and begin to work."
"You have two choices," Borge said, "to go back to
being Somoza followers and take up arms against the
people, or to serve the country and work the land."
provisional government

CIVILSUITS
The following civil suits have been f iled with the office
Seminole County civil court clerk Arthur Beckwith seeklnä
damages in excess of $2,500:
Thomas Arth ur Peterson is suing Robert A. O'Conner, deputy
the Seminole County Sheriff's Department, for allegedly
shooting Peterson's dog In the left rear lee.
Peterson also names as defendants Sem inole County and
Sheriff John E. Polk, who was O'Conner's supervisor at the tin
of the alleged shooting.
O'Conner, who was on duty at the time, came to Peterson!4
home at 3:59a.m. on Dec. 11, 1975, according to the suit. He begaji
calling for Boe, Peterson's Irish Setter, as he approached the
home.

Action Reports

189 Arrested
As KKK Ends
4-Day March

NATION

For Robbery !...

* Fires
* Courts
* Police Boat

p.m. Dec. 28, 1975 at the Eastern Oil Station on the northeast
corner of Lake Howell Road and late Road 430 in Altamonte
Springs.
On the arrest form, Lane lids his occiçtlon as a security guard.

Frees 268 Somozans

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Things were going well this morning. I was
thinking how competent the company was when I
glanced iç from my desk to look straight into the
eyes of the Seminole Countaln who has the dlstlnc.
tion of being labeled "Old Man River-" Jim Crowe.
Jim's fist was lna hall (no,I didn't dodge aslfhe
planned tolet me have It). He explained that he had
a "round tuft" for me. I graciously accepted the
small round blue bead he offered and waited.
Jim can be full of surprises.
He just stood there grinning while I was calmly
thinking that he was off his rocker this time.
Then he explained that If anyone promised
favors when he could get "around to It "just hand
Aw, come on, Jim.
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organizing such a protest, the term is eight years.
"This is a revival of Stalinism," the East
German novelist Stefan Heym told a reporter,
before such a remark became a criminal offense.
He was right in more ways than one. Josef Stalin
not only saw to it that dissidents in the Soviet Union
promptly disappeared, but he had only contempt
for documents like the Helsin ki agreements.
The Soviet constitution announced by the
Bolsheviks after the revolution of 1917 promised
former subjects of the czar that they would hen
ceforth enjoy "freedom of speech, freedom of ft
press, freedom of assembly and meetings, and
freedom of street parades and demonstrations."
When a foreign visitor to Moscow many years
later pointed out that these promises had never
been fulfilled, Stalin shrugged the matter off.
'After all," he said, "those are only words on

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By DON GRAFF
"America Is faced with a loss of hegemony in
The good news Is that the Health, Education
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Central America. Everything depends upon
and Welfare Department has simplified the form
these guerrilla groups and they're unknown. We
you have to fill out to get federal money to go to
I
aren't sure who they are, where they are or what
college
they're doing."
The bed news is that the new form won't be
This discouraging critique of the situation
available before mid-December.
following the Nicaraguan revolution might have
been delivered by a critic of US. poli cy.
Until then you'll have to struggle with old
It came, however, from a State Department
forms to get achtmkof the
billion HEW has
spokesman, anonymous, quoted in a recent Wall
for Basic Education Opportunity Grants Bogs,
Street Journal survey of the effects of the
for short.
revolution on NLcragua's neighbors.
Now Is the time to get those grants, which
The most immediate effect has been to spur
range from $200 to $1,800 per academic year and
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indigeno
can be used to help pay the cod of attending
Guatemala
and El Salvador. To quote anot her
more than 5,000 colleges and universities
anonymous
contributor to the Journal report:
across the country.
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"Nicaragua Is a raging fire, and Guatemala and
In the 1950i and 19110s,
Os, college tuition w
ulow
El Salvador are full of dry kindling."
enough so that many families sending
ID Copley
While neither is a dynastic dictatorship on the
Youngsters to college paid the bills out of their
order of Somoza's Nicaragua, both have
own pockets,
repressive regimes benefiting affluent elites at
But today, with college coda ranging upward
the expense of dirt-poor populations. El Salvador
to more than $8,000 a year, It's no longer Just
has an additional problem In overpopulation.
students from poor families who need help.
The surprising thing Is not that there should
Students from middle-Income
and upperbe revolutionary movements In each, but' that
Washington should have so little information on
middle Income families must have financial
aid, too.
them.
The explanation apparently Is that U.S. policy
Congress recognized this fact last fall in
By
LeROY
POPE
that
the
American
Gas
Association
in
the
Central Ainerlcanrepublics has focused so
He
noted
passing the Middle-Income Student Assistance
UPI
BwIa,u
Writer
30o
miles
single-mindedly
on propping up drongmen of the
has
calculated
that
a
coastal
area
Act. That opened the federal treasury
only
liYORK
enough
methane
from
Soinoza
beeed
that
is loses sight of the countries
(UPI)
Eugene
Lwdey
doesn't
or
so
square
could
supply
more
students
seeking
B(XIL
In
million
1.5
an, NEW
kelp and other organic matter in the seas to and peoples beyond.
HEW expects to distribute BOGs this year to 3.8 look or sound like a fellow who likes to climb out
Unrest In Guatemala Is nothing new. It has
bbeIssyingfl
supply all U.S. gas needs.
flno(
pi crench Is the coming
Lurey said the term "natural gas" should be been underway since 1960, when defecting young
families with Incomes above $15,000 a year were d,
deemphaslzed because It has such a limiting military officers began to organize resistance'
Is President of Brooklyn Union Gas Co.
among the largely Indian and universally poor
unlikely to get BOGs. Today st udents from
effect on our thlntlng about the sources of
He has been with the company since the days
families with incomes to
"We should talk about methane Instead," he back-country population.
Terrorism Is a major weapon of both
In some cases higher, If the family has unusual when It sold low BTU coal gas Instead of natural
said. "Methane Is the prime Ingredient in
natural gas; Indeed, It is practically synonomous Guatemalan and Salvadoran rebels, but the
medical expenses or several youngsters in
Since a lot of the experts involved in making
college can qualify for BOGL
appear to be by far the most violent and '
with natural gas, chemically speaking. Butwe
plans for synthetic fuels are predicting another
politically extreme In their goals. The..
can
flOet
get
methane from many sources other than
For a typical $18,000-a-year family whose O( gas crunch in "a few years, Luntey's
optimism
campaign against the military regime has taken
natural
gas
wells."
or daughter faces $8,000in college coda jn in raises some eyebrows. But the American Gas
Methane also can be Uquefledto make motor scores of lives in riots and murders, including
80, federal aid can mean an $1,800 BOG, a $1,000 Aaciat1on staff tends to agree with him,
fuel,
either In the form of methanol alcohol or some victims amons the hierarchy of the Roman
federally guaranteed loan, a $500 (.dually
Catholic Church, which is deeply Involved and,
Jgy bases his optimism about gas on many
sy
nt
hetic
gasoline and diesel oil.
fundedpart4imejobandperhapea$1,000cofl,g,
The American Gas Association believes, as split In its sympathies.
scholarship and a $400 state scholarship. ThM
The specter of Cuban Intervention ha%mss:.
tjg tine rears ago
, ca
do
of n
would leave $1,300 for the student's family to primarily by unwise price regulation and by the
Washington
and Havana's agents are uw
rw'aln to be found In the United $
by
at
work.
But they are only acceesories
fact that deWing for gas In the United Slates has
drilling, and AGA lids the following additional doubtedly
The same student attending a $5,000a-ysv been done almost idirely by oil coinpeniss,
sources of methane (aside from land and marine after the fact. Given the conditions In the two
countries, revolution would be a reality If the
community college and living at borne could "To do ollcompanies, gas Is jodaby.prod*act
blotnass):
qualityor a
said.
BOG, width would help cover and not a particularly profitable ens," he
-Devuolan shale, found principally In the Cubans took up flaking.
expenses in addition to tuition.
Whether or not both countries eventually go,
'lhsy drilled where they hoped to find oil, not
eastern states, which must be fractured in Ow
the
way of Nicaragua, developments henceforth
drilling process to release the gas. A little of
MW college loan program as been Uherauaid, '"
students, rnattw What the goo* ORes, La*sy said, this meat the oil corn- is being done now,
will be strongly Influenced by what transpires in
-light sandstone formations In the Rocky Nicaragua. Particularly as concerns the U.S.
Incoms,llJ have the interest on Wan podes dids't drill deep snos4h to tap large
federally
subsidized
until
the
dspolta
of
$M.
Neither
did
they
drill
In
regions
Mountain region, where fracturing also is rAcw role In transforming a successful revolution Irsto:
repayments
a stable government.
where
the
Ical
ksdirStlas
were
spinet
oil
sary.
repayment period darts.
eeenlfthu,mIgJ*be
whose hegemony has not earned
lots
of
gas.
Now,
the
-Gas
to
be
found
at
depths
of
5,000
to 15,001) 28 Washington,
.
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vji ;vw twu iri-wrs 101015
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tees in Use popreasured geothermal belt off- ii. N INVQflUI P)PW&amp; EOUO wing in centraL
student..ald office1 too, or you can writs, SK 'AWN the deregulation of gas prices, ft pays to
shore and onshore along a large part of the Gulf America, appears willing to learn from the
P.O. Box 84, WashIngton DC. $N4 to ask for drill for gas ad large new wsos are being
mistakes of the past.
of Mexico's coast,
the proper form.
found,
'11* M&amp;T115t presence and Cuban influence
-Underground coal gasification, oblalned by
Federal funds Also are IVNta.
Lstsy also Is is a strong believer In
burning the coal deep below the earth's surface. are drone In the Nicaraguan junta. But rather
gas,
-Pest beds to be found in 4$ dates, withthan threatening a Bay of Pigs, Washington Is
cdkpqw"gvoumddgnoftqd 4 =
study programs the iatt. =
1Wbdd" pit'
biggest concentrations in Alaska, Minnesota, seeking contact with rebels It little knew very.
ZrW
*=M
X=kelp
time jobs. Ask the student-aid office about thNe. end other Ocea blomass.
recently and Is
Wisconsin and
aid in rsCondructloo.
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We doubt if many stems of beer were raised in
East Germany to toast the fourth anniversary of
the signing of the so-called Helsinki Accords. It was
on Aug. 1, 1975, that leaders of 35 nations from East
and West met in the Finnish capital to issue a
declaration pledging, among other things, great
respect for human rights, more freedom to travel
and the free exchange of information.
For the East Germans, the road from Helsinki
has been downh il l all the way. A sort of "spring"
had occurred in 1973-74, when Bonn and East Berlin
exchanged diplomatic recognition and the West
Germans were granted more privileges to visit
East Germany.
But it was a short spring. The Berlin Wall
remains as a reminder that East Germans ex
cept for a privileged few are still locked in. And
their Communist government is now trying harder
than before Helsinki to fend off Western influences,
especially the notion of intellectual freedom.
The East Berlin government was among those
pledging at Helsinki to "facilitate the freer and
wider dissemination of information of all kinds, to
encourage cooperation in the field of inform ation
and the exchange of Information with other
countries, and to improve the conditions under
which journalists from one participating state
exercise their profession In another participating
state."
Last April that same government put foreign
journalists on notice that they must obtain official
permission to interview any of East Germany's 17
million inhabitants. They cannot travel outside
East Berlin without stating the purpose of their trip
and identifying the Individuals with whom they
are to meet. But this was only a prelude to a fierce
crackdown on the East Germans themselves,
Effective, ironically, Aug. 1, on the anniversary
of Helsinki, an East German can go to prison for up
to 12 years for making statements to foreigners
that might reflect adversely on the government.
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Was it the friendly ithod whom I had heard about
beckoning me? Whatever, It was a good feeling,
But before headlng out for work that morning,
and lnthe arm of some backyard contracting, I
called a pest control company (no, not to exterminate the friendly ghost) to pre-spray anarea
under construction
for the Seminole County
building code.
"The Inspector will be here this morning," I told
the office clerk when I telephoned, "and I would
appreciate It If someone could come out at the
earliest possible convenience."
She made no promises. But these days, many
services are beyond poor they're lousy,
it seemed like just a few seconds later that I
heard the truck outside-- and the Invoice was taped
to the door as I requested.
What a pleasant surprise,

The day was Friday but not the 13th. However,
I could tell when I opened my eyes that morning
that ft was gobtobe one of those days.
JitthedaybeIore - lateintheafternoon - I
visited the 1Oyear.old Idyllwllde home of
Sosannah and Ray Wolford. Iwucharmed - in
triguedwith the gmely structure that seemed to
W# strange and magnetic vibes.
Upon leaving the towering structure onahill that
appeared to be the godmother of the surrounding
ultra-modern homes In the fashionable subdivision,
I sat in my car for a few minutes oblivious to the
surroundings. It was serene peaceful.
Finally, rn car moved slowly around the block
once, twice, three times, four times before!
left the neighborhood.
And then the next morning, my car seemed to
automatically move in the direction of the borne.

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Bay's Fabbiani Wins Scorina Title

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Rowdies Battle Detroit In O pening Round Of Playoi.fs
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PONTIAC, Mich. (UP!) Detroit's 2-1 victory over the
Tampa Bay Rowdies in the regular season finale for each
team Sunday was nothing more than a North American
Soccer League playoff preview, bid it had special
meaning for the Rowdies' Oscar Fabbiani and Ezeess
rookie Niels Guldbjerg.
Fabtilani, a 28-year-old native of Argentina, scored the
lone Tampa Bay goal on a breakaway at 15:12 to move
ahead at New York's Geceglo Qilnagila, the league's
leading scorer the last two seasons, In the NASL scoring
race.
I Fabblant, who finished with 35 goals and I assists in his
I first NASL campaign,
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than Qilnaglia, who missed the Coenos final game
Sunday because of an injury.
GuldbJerg, Detroit's top pick jn the 1979 collegIate draft,
couldn't have picked a better time for his first
1 profeaslonal goal. He mapped a 1-1 deadlock atl7:l7on an
outstanding Individual mart.
GuldbJerg went around two defenders and drilled a low

Allot that eluded Tamp Bay goalie Zeljka BIleeki-•"I had to make a decision on my last dribble," Guldbjerg said "It was either pass Inside to Trevor (Francis)
or shoot. I decided to shoot. I've been watching Trevor
score all season so maybe I learned something from him."
The game was only the third of the season for the 21.
year-old native at Denmark and the shot was only his
second of the year.
"I played against Memphis In our home opener and was
terrible," Gu1jerg said. "A game like that raises doubts
hi your mind uto whether you can play In this league.
Now that I've scored my first goal I've lost some of those
doubts."
Aside from the two milestone goals and the one by
Francis that tied the game at 34:35, there was little offense in the coded as both teams seemed anxious to get
the game over and begin their first round playoff series at
the Silverdomne Wednesday night.
"Neither learn played with the intensity you'll see on
Wednesday," said Rowdies coach Gordon Jago. "That's

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The team, comprised of players 13 and 14 years old,
Ieav1bs Texas Tuesday morning and a win there would
catapiBf them Into the Pony League World Series at

Alter being rained out two days lad week, Seminole
meet the turn from Vedavia, Ala. on Saturday morning
In Winter Park. Both teams had one loss each,
Seminole having bat to the Alabama squad In their
opening coded.
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each In the game.
Kevin Wick, 13, of Lake Mary and John Kerr, 14, drove
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with a triple In the fourth Inning.
The win earned the Seminole team the right to play
unbeaten Midway, Ga. In the finals. However, to eliminate

Davenport, Iowa.
Delbert Wllks, vice president of the league, said this is

the fthed a Seminole team has advanced In league
competition since the league's Inception In 1974.
The Seminole squad were beds of the raglonal doubleelimination tournament they won.

All-Stars

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Kyle Stanley bided his way on to first base.
Bill Lang followed with a double simrint both Johnson
and Stanley. Pitcher Tim Greene followed with the third
double to the hrbig and he eventually dole home for the
team's final tally.
Greene and Chris Kissinger combined to hold the
Midway team to lid fair hits In the final corded.
Was said the cost of flying the t$uh1 and Manager Rick
Pad to Texas will be about $221 per player. He said the
leagu, welcomes donations to helm, defray emenses.
Checks ade om1the Ingo can bemafledtOWllbat
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Georgia the Seminole squad would pave to beat them
twice. Georgia needed only one win to eliminate Seminole.
Saturday evening, Wick and Kerr again paced their
team ina2Ovictory over Midway. Koff sthgled In the
fourth for the team's first RBI and scored later in the
Inning by dealing home.
Wick pitched a tlwee.11ltter and the Seminole defense
was errorless.
The tournament came down to the final game on Sunday
played at Chase Stadium In Sanford.
Seminole scored all Its rim in the 4-2 victory In the
bottom at the third lnnI4
Dwayne Jolmaon darted the rally with a double and

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P1*11 said be was not cons
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JOeNlekro won his llth game
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Friday attitude Joe's one ahead of
night when he stopped the me I've got to catch him,"
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to be outdone, pouted his recordatl9.15."Ijiggo out to
victory Sunday by pitching win a ball game."
Braves to a 3.2 trlwnph over
Barry Boanell provided the
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offensive support for Nlehio
Only once before In major with a nmn.scoring single and a
league history have two broth- solo homer as the Braves beat
ers each won 20 games In a Rick Williams.
season. Gaylord and Jim Perry
Elsewhere In the Nt, Ch ag
23 and 24 gems reupec- downed St. Levis, 53, ic o
So
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4t leagues.
1, and (bmdaU topped San
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as a primary Montreal had a doubleheader
reapon, not only play in the At' New York podponed by rain
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division.
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1 "I thought l had a pretty good In American League games,
'êne (knuckleball) the whole Mlimeota beat Oakland, 1.0,
*ll game," Phil said Sunday, California nipped Seattle, 4.3,
stopping the National Kansas City defeated Detroit,?.
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debut. "He comes at you. He Frank White in the sixth. Milt
wasn't afraid of anyone."
Wilcox allowed all seven
Not only did Chamberlain Kansas City runs In falling to 9hold Kemp
a .326 hitter
6.
hitless In four at-bats, but he
In other games, Chicago split
permitted Just six hits overall. with Toronto, winning, 7-0, and
7% 23-year-old right-hander, In losing, 7-6; Minnesota blanked
his first year of organized Oakland, 1.0; California nipped
baseball, struck out six and Seattle, 4-3, and Cleveland beat
walked two.
Texas, 0-3. New York's doubleme question for the Royals is header at Baltimore and
whether Chamberlain has ar• Milwaukee at Boston were
rived In time to help them win postponed due to rain.
their fourth division title. They
In the National Lcague It
trail first-place California by was: Chicago 5, St. Louis 3; San
five games, but the Angels won Francisco 4, Los Angeles 1;
a big one Sunday by scoring Cincinnati beat San Diego, 9-2,

before losing, 5.4, .nd,Alanta 3,
Houston 2. Pittsburgh at
Philadelphia and Montreal's
double-header at New, York was

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moreover, has acquired first
baseman Willie Montanez for
the stretch.
Can Kansas City pull off a
comeback? Maybe with Cham.
berlain they can.
The Royals gave Chamber-

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Division title.
"I was impressed," Detroit's
Steve Kemp said Sunday after lain some rare long-ball support
Chamberlain pitched the with three homers a two-run
Royals to a 7-1 victory over the shot by Al Cowens In the fourth
Tigers in his major-league and solos by Amos (Xis and

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Moved to lack up se-so secondary bysigning Willie
Buchanan. ex.Gre.n Bay great, to team with Mike Williams
on corners. Rest of defense Is set
except for Injured
tackle Louis Kelcher, out for the season. Get terrific pass
rush up froqt from Fred Dean, who should start getting all.
pro recognition. Only suspect area Is lln.becklng. Don
Goode, Woodrow Lowe are gifted on outside, but Bob Horn
in middle doesn't draw raves. So they've got prime rookie
contender named Cliff Thrift. Best thing about Chargers'
defensive setup is plenty of depth. Jeff Weal is returning
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Tom Seaver earned his ninth
straight victory and Ray Knight
drove In tires two In sparking
the Rods to atrlumnph In the
opener. Jerry Turner's first
pinch hit of the season drove in
the I1ebr.àIng rim In the
seventh Inning of the nightcap
or the split.

lenNy's hefts
Mtl it N.Y.. L ppd., raIn
Ptsbi at Phil., Ppd.. run
CinclO, Ian 011,5 it 141
San Diego 1 CInci 1, 2nd
Chicago So St. Louis 3
San Fran 1, Los AnIes 1
Atlanta 3. Houston 2
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"The last few games at home made me uneasy,"
Fabbiani said. "The fans in Tampa Bay asked me for the
scoring title. I'm glad I was able to give It to them."
Tampa Bay closed out the regular season with a 19.11
mark while Detroit wound up at 1416, good for third place
in the American Conference's Central Division.

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right fielder Mickey Hatcher to
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teammates."
Fabbiani said he didn't feel as much pressure Sunda$ as
he did in some recent home games.

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at the r Goes ve clause as the primary
reason, the Madrid Expos' manager said it's virtually InlQr any manager to cedrel a player's Eonduet any
meager.
Uke everyon, else, WPllarqe was subjected to diac$plbw when
heftrd broke
apla
ooklynDodgunIhi1%1and
guneraUuisek1img, 11 fish the iroaioà of player discipline takes
someiblag sway freon the
"Ip$II' himpadid,"to said. "U you don't learn It
whom, fz_
yes won't acos$ It later. on fellow who
scceMdIscIpIlne very well a player and then enforced It well
as a mar weede Iimky. *son. Rick, spent three years
under bimat &amp;A Alabama Univtalty arid he coukhi't have
been with asr guy. Rick is with our Memphis club now In the
Sedheen
WIflisdiam't have to, many rules In nimalag the Ezpos
foe iidijg4hureisno bed thick anymore. The few he has,
thoeg,ijflrces.
"I s*ks playem to be at the ballpark on time," he said.
'11sd's'( say rules. Ansthsr one Is that a pitcher molit
biudmat lead until the hiring is over U he Is
kaocka1of the boa. And I have some little mis about nel
Utkr *kowW to the r base or the pitcher falling to
cover fIrlØ back
play."
,ths
'bsckspcddmor,hesbsswithtwoother
dubI,U -owutaaPIraisandheasy.thsislym.sagerhe
ever
ho plir w calwWW bed d'Ick was the is. Gil Hoas.
61k checked lift den, lee," Dyer saa
wmw
M time that he and his resmind,
vetheWheIsImeamsr bot4ck wkgo he was MIII
$ayIagkrth.D.&amp;
"Chadie Dreesele was the msr and he'd have '5sider'
the ,tp-LlM
Jc Gi
heck am ,e every
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wmhmmiaid. "G, wield hearken everybody's doer, came km
the ream, losE W&amp; the led, chick th. dimS ad this leek
111"the uhasir cwl."
WI am. dide'I ike Grlflhi wp biking foe bid he certainly
wim'tkik1ermer,Ws :
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Can hear clamor now to 'break up the Chargers?" Don
Coryeli, in firm command, has so many quality players It's
tough to see how he can use them all Expectations are high
for team, which has had only one winning season hut

NEW YORK (UP!) ON of the blged changes he has seen in
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and Chicago blanked Toronto,
74, then lost, 74. Milwaukee at
Boston and a double-header
bet ween New York and Baltimore were rained aid.
CuhoI,Cardlaale3:
Ivan DeJesus singled home
the tie-breaking run during a
Uree-r un seventh lmmli that
paced the Cabs to victory over
the Cardinals.
G
4, Didgere 1:

"This is great satisfaction for me because I've been In
this country for only three or four months," he said
through an interpreter. "It's been a period of In.
doctrinatlon to my teammates and I owe them a lot. I did
the best I could under the circumstances but next year

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pg lladen and Vince Fer- eight-game exhibition win CompletiOns.
It's
In Saturday's games,
career, was traded to the
me attie ssaimawks are tories over two W7$ playoff hard to tell In training camp," Chicago defeated New Orleans,
dreak
snapped,
could
ch
throw
touch
manage
New
York
had
scored
on
Cleveland
&amp;owns for future
gjp ea
one
said Patera,
serving utica on the nat of the teems.
134, Detroit pounded Buffalo, down pass to is Lea. Angeles only a secondperlod field goal Kevin Bell's fl-yard rim with a draft choices In 1100 and 1111,
National PoOtball league that
Pittsburgh edged the New over New England in a gum by David Poesy.
blocked prs* and on Left's after a reported 'messy"
goshawk's Coach Jack
The Cowboys played without
lad yew
bit two field gosliotll and 33 contract situation with the
.i 07 record was no Patera has been closely running backs Tony Dorsett York Giants, 10.3, Miami played In a WIvIng rainstorm. ''14, OIIui 14:
fluke.
shaded Tampa Bay, 13.7,
ysrdo,br*fell behind after Earl Broncos.
monitoring the team's running and Scott Laldliaw
pat Leabybooted f
In th.Ii I" game before a game and Sunday, he liked Danny White, all out with in. Cleveland clobbered Baltimore, me
Campbell
scored an touchdown
victory was costly to the goals, including a 09.yardsr,
natIana1 television audience,
244, Cincinnati beat Green Rams, however, who lost rally New York over Harden In rims of 1 and 9 yards.
he saw.
Juries.
A
spokesman said,
the S.aMwks put together a
Bay, 206, San Diego blanked running back Anthony Davis
Led by Sherman Smith's
odome.
Quarterback
In
other
NFL
developments:
"He
(Alzado)
made some
he
convincing' V-I? win Sunday
a
broken
rib
the
In other preseason games, Minnesota, 19.0, Oakland when suffered
to
uchdown
dashes
at
19
and
41
Los
Angeles
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defensive
end
Lyle
overtures
abo
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the
first
Mitt
Robinson,
who
replaced
ut prof..sLáiI
but the New topped San Francisco, 41.10, midway th ro
over 1aatear's
darter Richard Todd and Pot Algado, who Indicated he boxing, but no question about it,
laser, ttp Dallas Cowboys.The yards, the Seahawks oidnihed England, 15$, and the New and Denver got
Ryan In the third quter, warded to leave the Denver he's playing professional
YorkJdsdefeat.CHoigcn,20- Washington, 134.
vldory,coiledwth lad week's Dallas, 1$41.
ThePatrlols,whouwtheir
pesaldfor.Isyardoon four Broncos for a pro boxing f"
th
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14.
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things in the future.

"There's still the question of whether we can contain
their high scoring attack," Furphy said. "We'll have to
make sure ft's blunted If we're to win again.
"You also can't compare a game here with playing on
their home field," Fixphy said. "It's a grass field with
35,000 sa'eamlng fans in the stands"
Tampa Bay, which hosts the second game of the
playoffs on Sunday afternoon, beat Detroit 5.2 on its home
field In an earlier meeting. That was the only win In the
last six matches for the Rowdies, who won the American

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Fabbiani, who played in Chile last season, was cxclted
about dethroning Chinaglia but promised even better

Rowdies.

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"Whichever team did little extra tonight was going to
win and Detroit did a little extra. That doesn't concern me
as far as Wednesday's game goes. The character of our
team is to do what It has to do."
Tampa Bay was playing Without four starters who Will
fly to Detroit In time for the playoff Opener.
Even Detroit coach Ken Furphy wasn't getting overly
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HumUs Sidety of Seminole Coety, 7:30 p.m., 3001 E.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST30
"Ru for year liesliW", free public seminar on jogging,
7:30 p.m., Winter Part Memorial Hospital Medical
Utrary Building.

REALTY TRANSFERS
Clarence Keller, Marion.
Henry W. Klrtl.y, Susan Kirttoy
White 1. William Wight Klrthiy to Stripling, Gertrude Lee, Apies K.
BerTha I. Watson, Lot IM lying B et Ions, Lucille Msrgen, Florence
St. Rd. Frank L. Woodruff's Subdv Holcame, Irene Freshsur I William
L. Price to Jesse S. Hays I wi Nancy
of Linde S Sent.. $1,500.
Charles Gremlin &amp; wi Maude to V W., LO, A. W. Beandali's Maps.
Enter ISM i i ii... a a ci 01k Jesi1. ___
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Emory S. Denials &amp; wt Mildred A.
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Lot 5, Ilk D, Indian Hills, Un 4, on Isocites. sic . siups.
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Ronald I. Sintaklger I wi Joinn N.. Let 7,51k B, Sweetwater COVS.
to John P.kIUy&amp;wfJo.nA.,Lolsi, $15,111

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Countryside, sis.oso.
Paul D. loller &amp; f Shirley &amp; to
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Sledheck &amp; wl Mary, Lot 2, ia, Bk Is,
Add,
Watdlqnds Sic 4, $11,311
Jack W. Hoyt I wt Doris E. to
Silver Lore &amp; wi Jacobs to
Francisco Nlvera.Rosado I wt Sandra J. KIN, S' of Lot O. P.
Mavly Rivers, Let 3, Ilk A. Sum. Swipe Land Co Add to Black
mirssl N, Sec 3, $4UI0.
HImIlIOckI
Earl Showers &amp; wi Marion. N to
Harry A. Derby I wi mci A. to
Cla rence V. Pique. I *1 Nancy, William L. Rae I wi Patr icia A., I
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Suburb Reauftiut Sanford, $1415. C. English ist, Un 3.172.110.
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Stephen W. Wolfram I WI es*a
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N., Lot 411k B SuirmnhIrbul N, CS,
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Patrick F. Smith to Nebert I 514.110.
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Brpanf N. Holland &amp; Olivia I. Is
(OCO) HiliR J. Slick &amp; Peter S.
Olivia I. Holland,1437 11sf 115ff Stock
to Peter B. Stock, Lot 5,11k
ut 4, PatiNa 14mb Sic ii, sue.
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John A. Holleway to John N.
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BOIL, Idaho (UPI) — The control date, "a day on which
aiiflyo(flrofighiegibsttljnethe we can r
t -vi t Iwn.
vest MostarCreek biaze for lldslsnotone ofthoeenresyou
three weeks In Idaho's Primi. want to get hy on."
live Ares finally got a break
The Matter Creek Fire was
from the weather and Is hopeful the lergoet burning In the West,
It can get a handle on the flames having consumed more than
by neat weekend.
I6000 acres of timber and
Scattered showers accom- brush. Some 130,000 acres of
$lSflied by cooler temperatires Idaho
fefton the fire ione Sunday, and have been blackened
of
gf
mote rain was forecast for In
.
today. Firemen
declare co'4alsineit of the i.
W•'v• 'stopp.d

A half of Inch of run fell on
Mortar Creek — a welcome
release to the 2,000 fireflgitera
on the line. The weather had
been hot and dry since the start
of the blaze,
Two other major central
Idaho forest fires— one at Ship
Island and the other at East
Fork Kennaily Creek — were
expected to be contained
tonight. And officials said

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and timber lands was con.
trailed Sunday night.
Two scutiem Idaho grass
fires, which consumed 14,000
acres during the weekend, also

b. secure'

70.inhls plus perimeter would be
lin ed "by early Aug. "
"That doesn't mew the fire
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TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — cisahes erupted, a new real lOLfCes privately admitted the
Several thousand Moslem mill, law wet into effect Providing militiamen were suspected of
tarts armed with thés and jail terms of iç to tires yeses stealing 11lU0r from the em•
knives stormed and seized the for josznaj1t convicted of bsuyand selling It on the black
headquarters of a Marxist publishing Insults against the market.
guerrilla coup today In ,the leaders of Iran's official rell.
second consecutive day of gioni — Tihin, (tt1ntlJty, Guards firing their rifles and
in leslie and Mercedes
Political violence In Tehran.
Judlasm aixi the Zoroastrian riding
can
swept
through the tree.
Th plIlij
powered f
and disarmed members of the In a aegierste development, ringed compound shortly before
the embassy opened for the
Fedayan Khalq guerrilla op
day.
An embassy spokesman
at their headquarters in cot"
They
cry
of the Americans In
said
none
Tehran after a mel sctdfle.
the
compound
was "taken
Several persons were tgen
hosts55
or
maltreated."
away by ambulance to be 'D.ath To
treated for knife weu
and
Before Sunday's anti-censorother Injuries,
revolutionary guards firing ship march got under way, the
sefz of the Fedayen automatic rifles
m leeps rightist militants par ked trucke
headquarters followed dashes seized the U.S. Embassy from near the university filled with
at Tehrm __
University Snday In Moslem guerrillas who had held Mones for tiee u weapons.
whlch300peraonswerelnjured, it snce February. The ousted
"Suddenly, there were stones
critically, when Moslem
.11 ovr" one witness
rightists attacked demongra'
çotç,
h
ad
not
harmed
any
said.
"The
sky was full of
____ Americans, but controlled them
tots protesting press csieoj.
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ship
access to and from the embassy A Western woman journalist
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In today's attack on the pounds.
was beaten
and her audio
Fedsyan headquarters, several It was unclear why the equipment taken by a soup of
thousand militants blockaded revolutionary guards had men who diased her shouting
roads and turned away traffic waited until Sunday to oet the "you filthy Imperialist Jour.
from the central Tebran area. guerrillas, although Western nallsta."
Then they marched Into the
guerrilla headquarters and di.armed an
imec1fIed number
of Thousands
the fedayan.
of leftists and
moderates, who gathered at
Tehran University Sunday to
protest agalet the closure of

rlghtlsta armed with knives,
rocks and bottles.
The rightists Infiltrated the
march from the university
campus to Prime Minist er
MIvll Riin'. ,,Nli'.a I.aa
lung, "Down with corn.
inwiken." They were answered
with crie, of "death to laden"
and "death to reaction."
Iranian newspapers today
said 15 people were treated for
cuts, broken limba and bruises.
The Baindad newspaper said
som of the Injured were In

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Special toThe Ifed

available In standard puzzle can I do to make some money print, say, of Chagall's poster of piece of chipwood," he says, where the pieces are cut. There
16s20 Inches for $20; with him?"
"Carmen" for the Metropolitan "and you wait 24 hours for it to are thousands of dies so you
YORK (NEA) — "I
16x24 Inches for $24 — you just
e
Opera.
Smash him to bits that th
dry. Then the mounted print never get the
shaped
kill ed 'Im, I did!" cried Agatha
slide off the Plexiglas cover public can reconstruct, he "The print gets glued to a goes into a die cuttim machine piece twice in onesame
puzzle."
Cranshaw, quite mad, quite
and work the puzzle Inside decided. "I contacted the
carefree and merry. "cog.
against a Masonite backboard. Escher
Foundation
In
bLhiey, I'd throttle the begger
Amsterdam
and
got
the
If
Cynthia
wants
to
eat
dinner,
once more,- "For Allis turned
to reproduce his work as
you slide the Plexiglas back
over me Spilsbury!"
Ji
gsaw puzzles.
and move to the den.
"One morning In 1707, Agatha
When you and the puzzle are
The foundation, and other
had sat down in london's East
12:40
11:30
finished,
you
slide
in
artists
whose work GallIn
the
top
End to better herself.
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WHEEL OF FORTUNE
section ofthe frame and bang a breaks up, get between 3 and 6
With her wages — she did
For Broke" (1951) Van John.
U FAMILY FEUD
EVENI NG
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how many rolls of wall
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were controlled Sunday. And
on record.
three weekend fires In Montana
law um "Some 2 to
were classified a coi.lned
miles" of fire line miii still be and two other, controlle&amp;
built before Moda Creek can A burned-out wheel bearing critical condition.
be contained. But, With good on a rparoSll freight train The inohe were broken op by
fire fighting weather, his crews kicked oft a 3inile4ong gr
revohdionary guards with tear
hope to build major portion of fire near Ubby, Mont., late
mod shots into the air.
the line today along the essi and Saturday.
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Blest &amp;awlag sponsored by Lagwood'Whter Springs
Area Chamber of Commerce, 11 am. to 7 p.m., 1cpic
Bank, SR 434, Winter Springs.

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thddcd to (lie a police brutality suit against Philadelphia, sources

dedthedC0(flanefltfOrhIIfl$eIf,Otherthantocallthe,ujt
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Supermarket help. Must be experienced. Stockmen, cashiers,
meat cutters. Apply in person.
Food Barn, 25th &amp; Park.

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celebration aboard the boat to country, with only a few of the
mark Husalynn Carter's 52nd tripe labeled "pt'11"i,el" — a
birthday.
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County Humane SocIety. 323$613.

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Floridians nudge their thernio. said. "People are more and is $ degrees.
Plaintiff,
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more conscious about what It's
Truss reported, however, TRADITION, INC., it ii
mark, It's the money they will costlngforalrconditionlngand that TECOs sales decline
the
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save.
lt'scostlngmor,becauseo(ths flritslzmosdbsrnlgl4bsoif.,e,
Utility spokessnen around the oil," he said.
noth,gtctaldpvtw4in.d$ pu
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state say lii too early to tell if
Moray too Is whit Greg percoatderingantmusuafiylM Foreclosure entered In me above
8U oil will be saved by higher miss sites or any decreases jg
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temperature settings, but note recorded by Tampa Electric Uk. the other,, he said Its
demand per customer seems to Ca. ciatomirs,
tosih to estimate how the 7$ at public auc$I.r, to tfe
be slowing.
"Sevsssty.elght degrees Is a degree program Is working biddar for cash it me Westhighest
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Scott Harringtcn of Gulf Power our cMioaisrs to consarve are
'We imw ow cMiomers am
Corp. In Pensacola. "We've benefiting t.a,
making
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r'. been promoting energy
Truss reported TECO u it's really Jlcult to say how
servatlon for quite a while."
perlesic.d al pabst decline in many of o customers ore
Harrington said the deop isa total Miss 1ng the tIM Is sottleg thurmoitati it 71"
st&amp; uni.r 1 percent, bid month of itil — bit sililbited
Funds Power (npsratlss's
points out Gulf Power has been that showing pihuuly tO
Bill J'J1UWJII said customer
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AN ORDINANCE OP THE CI
MU MARY
LISNING THE MUNICIPAL SUbSET FOR THE Ciip
FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1999 THROUGH
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exparlenceil in 117$.
are cemerelag becae
Dave Wolverton, spokennan
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for Florida Power &amp; Ligid, the 411,111 barrels atoll pus dey, in tell vhit that's si4k total DSMI3
dates largest utility, said even what the (tur adsilnidrmlss dpRw4,
with
citoener eating iç 'proJ.d,d the_'- would be "* will take a ye.' or
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garage ww carpet, C NSA.
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carper?, dun w-wut bar, oot.ks
kit. 133,500.
Zoned commercial— 100 "!

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Mtg. Broker. - 821 No. 40
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Iroihers ZigZag, sails.. Rig.
pric, $199.95 assume balanCe of
$71. Singer Zig-Zag Touch S
Sew, Bag. price 5309,15 assume
balance of 119.11 TeilsIbe color
TV te In. with remote citi'sI,
pay balance of $115. J. C.
finely 25 in. color fleer mol,
pay balance of 000. See at
Sw*rd $ewln Custer, Sanford
Plea. Pits credit manager
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hIlhlismeuel.reslst,qulotbut
lo shopping. NOW
ONly Wow Orak me Car keys

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Lawn Maintenance
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Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri.
cat, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 6716294.

Certified Lawn a. Landscapo

FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
321-0098

323-8719

Lfr., Bonded S Ins.

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Ffa, 32771

Lawn Service

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.

61—Building Materials

SEARS, Sanford 333-1771

ROOF TRUSSES

Appliances

We have several sties of trusses

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General LandscapIng. RO
specialists, top soil &amp; lilt dirt,
sod laying &amp; free tri,nn,iiw,
323-2941.

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Alan's Appliances

Yard debris, Trash
ApplIances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-537%

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Lawnmower s-ales 8. service. We
sell the best 1 service the rest.

Western Auto
301W. 1st St.

Ught Hauling

Refrigeration A-C Repair
Licensed. 323-0039

Dish Gardens, foliage, cactus,
Eplscia, hanoino baskets.
Redlon Nursery, 420 S. Country
Club Rd., Lake Mary. 323-5614.

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Residential &amp; Commercial

Free Est. 1k. )0 pcI. diSc. to Sr

Cit. 339 6066, 668 8335.
B&amp;E Painting, interior- exter ioa,
pressure cleaning, roof coatinq.
Satisfaction guaranteed before
payment. 322-7137 alter 6 p_In

095-9503; aft6 8301513

German Short-haired pointer
puppies AKC from hunting 1
field trial stock. 321•05SI.
Are you a full time driver with a
part time car? Our classlfleds
are loaded with good buy for
you.

A&amp;B Painting
Int 1 Ext Resi. S
322 0182 9 9

Picture Perfect Ext. Paintinq

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yr-s. Exp. s9ss

FILL DIRT STOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; HIrt 323 7510

4' Boa Constrictor
$60
323.3950

Painting.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly Harriett's Beauty Noo4
519E. 1st St., 33.5742

377.4401

Painting &amp; Repair

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Sgt. Peppers Painting Scrv;c
Alterations. Dressmaln4

Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

Custom Painting 8. detail trim.
Free Est. 323)704,
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ARMY.NAvy SURPLUS
31I$osforlAv,
303.5791

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Dog 1. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control, Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady insIde kennels, screened

Shih.T.Zu UKC, 6am. old.

$123
Call 322-0957

Welboidts Camera Shop

Sales, passport photos &amp;
fast
repair service, 322-6101.

Plastering

outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322-5752,

AQHA Gelding "Chlcacsaw
PrInt" 15.3 hands, eXI. youth
show horse, tap pertorm In
traIl, western &amp; English Mr.
umanship. Over 501st ptace In
local &amp; AQHA Shows. Owner
going to college. Call 322-00)9.

6$—Wanted to5uy

BPLASHI FLASHI

W.GaradtWhIe
Rig, Real Es$a*S,eku
JOHN K RIDER ASIOC.
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Air Conditioning

river 1 boatIng experience.
Please call alter 6p.m. 371-0937.

G—soaIansous for Sals

eWAGON WHEEL CHARM 2
hi. 2 1 ranch style home, list
listed. Situated en car lot, tusk
landscaping. 549*. Call today
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3n.5774 Day'

WILL BUY EXISTING IöI $ 2nd

REALTOR 322-4000 MLS
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MINTARY I BR, 2 B, new roof,
potli, sc Perth 5 drapes. Call
- ,tqday,.$ists believe. P1,111.

YOU LIKE TO
RENT YOUR HOUSE8OAT?
One week In Sept. or early Oct., on
the St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good knowledge of the

Intarior.Extericc Plastering

Licensed 1 Bonded
Call 322-3700

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WALK TO IDYLLWILDI ELE.

21441. Fruuicli Ave.
321.0031,3337173.3031719

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REAL ISTATE INC.
3324507
Att.5322.1111

BEAUTIFUL LOT in prestigious
Dellens Estates. Many shade
tries make perfect Fl. sitting.
i.e now, $13,150.

soc. REALTOR.

Get Cash Buyers for a small Investment, Place a low coot
classified ad for results. 322-261)
or 131.999).
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home Cintral N&amp;A. w-w carpet,
screasid perch, sodded yard,
paved street $ Much More. $0
pc? assumable mortgage.
$37,,..

LOCH ARSON cust 4.2 In See.

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REAL. ESTATE

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Losing your home S credit? I will
catch up back payments 1 buy
equity. 372 0216.

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47—Real Estate Wanted

qualified buyer. $32,000 to

DUPLEX GUADRAPLEX
bulldin site. Corner lot shaded
a cone. located near schools 5
ihogslni. 112,115.

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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 21906

135,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.2257.
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GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES. Mint cond. 2 BR
near hoop. &amp; shopping. Lake
hiking near by. Hobby rm., neat
$ clean. $31100.

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New 235 Homes. 1 pet. Interest to
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Rd.2 SR,1 B. 322-5335, aft 2p.m.
Owner will finance.
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542.900.

E-Altamonte Dr.

House for sale: 109 Country Club

INC.
REALTOR 323-7532
322 -ot12, 322-7177

Needa4SR, 2 Ii Carport, fenced
yd., nicely landscaped, C NSA.
w-w carpet. Good location.

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4:10-7:30 p.m., or all ct,,y Sin
day. Call 323-2980, or sen at d I
Short St., Lk. Mary.

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REAL1OR'

3 BR, 1.3 bath, split plan. $32,500.
William Mallczowskl Realtor
322.7903.

117W. 19th St. 3226427

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7110

62—Lawn-Garden

Hwy 436. $19,900.

Room for a growing tamIly. 4 BR,
2 B, FR, lots of storage space.
1001 Palmetto Ave. $35000.

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REAL ESTATE

By Owner wood frame 3 BR, 1

1910 Mercury Marquis

$300

78—Motorcycles

Information, Call 131-6290.

ALTAMONTE-Lot 100x114 plus
CB Bldg. zoned commercial. Off

brick coost. on corner lot.
Fenced, Only 7 yrs old. $26,500.

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
:122.39,0

'KENMREWASHER - Parts,
Service. Used MachInes.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

CaliBart

before school. A sleeper at
$25,300 with 1 yr. warranty.

8 AMC Sta. Wgn., 6 cyl.. ,uto.,
good cond. Econ. trans. Asking
$750. After 6 p.m. 322-6087.

Icc sale at discount prices. For

LET'sDEALNOW
Immaculale 3 Bdrm., I Bath doll
house ready for new owners.
Present owners moving west

HAL COLBERT, REALTY'

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c EweI Hresdd

or trade.

bath, 2 large screened porches.
refinished woodwork &amp; floors.
tireplace, wooded lot, $61,500.
331.46*2, after 3:30.

41—Houses

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::'r'maucIlMaiarine in
IIe,Mgy
lb. lr*ctU. utdk jIu,,u
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workshop. $25,900.

1415 Valencla Ct. 3 BR, P/i bath,

4 Cadillac El Dorado 62,000 in.
Full power. Air cond. AM FM t
tract, cruise Control, ncedS
paint. 51300. 830 0840,

Call Carl Harris at

Lakefront lot in Casselberry. 100'
frontage on Seminole Blvd.
Asking 5)4,950 with good terms

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74337 S. French (17 92) Sanford

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77—Junk Cars RerncVed

bwI.l--,
ItI3I'

S2—AppIlanes

INC. REALTORS
$306133 or 339-4711 eves.

The Real Estate Agency

20 lots Zoned Residential
sizes
start at 71* 100, prkn start at
$1711 High $*y, you deWtnoed
a bout.

xoradiIerigmn

ERECTION, AND MAINTINAISCI

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new

and

athi.rtls.rs. A groat
futur, for a self-start.

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that In any contract enterid1

Bdrm., Din. Rm., Fam. Rm.
fenced;
'Partially
12x20

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Clean. Red ml. WhitC'
$500 CASH. 322 6230. 323

tIranO New tnterspring Bedding '
price. Sanford Furniture Sal.
vage, 17-92 5. of Sanford 322-1721_

FORREST GREENE

LAKEMARY
Fa,it trees galore on 3 lots, 3

lercury Comet 1966? tlr. sedan, 6
cyl., Aulo, Pt,, P11 Y- OR' I -

Top Dollar Paid for bunk &amp; used

Lk. Front wooded. $500,000.

Inc., Realtors

31A—Diplexes

701 5)4g.

Lake Markham Rd. near Lii.
Sylvan, 60 acres, 20 acres
already platted. Over 1600' of

Won't last Ill Better call.

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Aitamcrate springs
1 BR Duplex turn., $300 mo.

An aggressive salosper
son Is nieded for
es and service' of

[H 322-9283

JUST LISTED

323 3321

Is
I. lid for
requiringa Base Bid and Unit Price
Bids. Cads bidder Is required to bid
CfliBisl Skand eah Unit Price.

43—Lots.Acreage

Stone Island Area 3 beautiful
wooded lots. Over ½ acre.
Enterprise and Huffman Rd.
Priced at only $5,000 and $9,000.

REALTY WORLD.

Clean furnished 1st floor Apt..
Private entrance, adults only, no
pets. 1004 Palmetto.
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d :achIdb.
required to furnish arid pay for
satlafactory performance and

CREATION OF NEW. ZONING
DI$TrnCTL AND RYTNI

5100*10

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1 BR executive decorator fur.
nished Condo. Pool, club house,
cable TV. Everything furnished
Inc dlshes&amp; lInens. 1130 wk., $100
mo. + tax. 322.7991.

..7,$1SO

VA&amp; FHAFinanclnd

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LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT?
House I. Garage Apt. good
location. $32,300.

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ANTICIPATUDRIVINVI

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PUblic hearing s.
sesct.
0rdlnance No. w, entitled:

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of, read aD our want ads
day.

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LIKE NEW
3 BR home w-C NSA, tastefully
decorated. Deltona area. Priced
right at $35,500.

Ave.

If you are having difficulty finding
a I l,toUvs, car to dr vhe.
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MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

SSisOrIeqloQ,. ,.,,

$44600 to $16,000

fl34fl

IMMACULATE
2 or 3 BR home located in a quIet
neighborhood will go FHA or
VA. $34,500.

town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

Mechanic or trainee for VW's, S
day Wk.. Paid holidays, fringe
$200 to $300 to start
ending on exp. 3393962.

Avi.

House for Sale. Best
Buy — Call local 64I4O39 for
Information or 904775540

Apts. tor SenIOr Citizens. Down.

lakefront.

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Cig. eeu Isus. $eilsq

11111..Osc

3rn—Apartments Furnished

Uflhlty person Apply in person
Holiday lam of Sanford on the

See our beautiful new BROAD.

Grovevl.w Subdivision
Lake Mary Blvd. 3 ml. B. otI.4.
Open Sal. 5, Sun. S Ia S PM
3&amp;IBR models

3GApartments Ururnlshed

th

LONswo, FLORIDA
NOTICIOPPURLICHEARIPOOTO
CONSIDER ADOPT ION
OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
HERESY GIVEN by

NIALTOS

$600

323 8561

BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOto 530
Call 372 621 322 1160

10 Pc, LR Pit Group, $555. Free
Delivery. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 11-92 So. of Sanford.
322 872)

Homes

1976 Coachman 5th whcei. Low
mileage. A-i Condition. Call
DeBary 904-7751279.

RIALTY

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on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airpo*
Blvd. on 17-92 In Sanford. Call
323-1570 MarIner's Vli!ge.

Evening cook. Apply In person
Holiday Inn of Sanford on the
lakefront.

42—Mobile

101111'S

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1 BR- $119 up. Pool. Adults only,

dire and acceptable sureties in an
amount equal to Spur clot of the bid

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OPEN HOUSE

Sanford

4557 or 644.3019.

Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lot oi our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Mcdel Inc., Realtor
614 3011,

REALTOR
ML
73 6061 or eves. 323 0517

3 choice lots ready to build on In
Deltona. $5000 for all.

Call 322.2ét.

power.

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

'72 Ford Ranhern

Lk. Mary.

51—Household Goods

William Maliciows-ki Realtor
322-1983,

M. Unsworth Realty

Duplex (2) 2 BR units turn. &amp;
rented $23,900. Only $1000 down.
Owner will hold.

3005. Oak 841-755).

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2565

Sleeping rooms with kitchen
privileges. References requIred.

Sell AvoflGT INFLATION

3 BR, 1.5 bath, split plan $32,500.

1977 AMC Gremlin
Auto, A C. PS. Like ncv
52200. 323 7601

1968 Scotty Camper, $1100. 4:301:30P.M. or all day Sunday. Call
323 2980, or see at 284 Short St.,

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our lot Or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 2351 245

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

Weekly I. monthly rates. Inquire
LPN,PWltime$parttlme. Apply
In person Lakeview Nursing
Center 99 5. )sd St.

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Build to Suit

REALTORS [j PARK

Sanford Gracious living. Reas.

Lf

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Vant Ads Get People Toeth.'r
Those Buying AnJ Those Scull;
322 2611 or 531 9993.

75—Recreational Vehicles

41—Houses

41—Houses

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

29—Rooms

323.5512

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Daytona Beach, will ibId
public AUTO AUCTION cvt'ry
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7-) ??
the only one In Florida YOI, c-t
the reserved price. Call 904 ?Y
8311 for further details

Wonder what to do with Two? Sell
One - The quick, easy Want Ad
way. The magic number is 3227811 or 831-9993.

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Wy 97, 1 mile west of Spet'th.iv.

For Estate Commercial &amp; ReSI
dential Auctions 8. Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction, 373 5670

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"Yeah, and while he's in a joggi ng mood, I wish he'd jo9 his
memory about the twent bucks he owes me!"

6? In
or RI:

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

1215 S. French 323.7349

for BargaIns. 2621 S. Sanford
Ave., 322-1491. Open Tues. thru
Sat. 9:30 to 5:30.

322-2420

lUST MAIE PAYMENTs
'75 models. Call 3)9 9RX)
1605 (Dealer).

SANFORD AUCTION

Dinettes Irom $35 to $105. Hurry

Sanford's Sales Leader

323.5176

Experienced maintenance supr.

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LAKE PARK, s.mineie CIUIWY
marie., accwotl19 to Pta? thereof
1505(114 In Pill Balk 7 M SI• W
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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANVONEI JOIN THE ONE
THAT'S NO. it

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$29,500!

80—Autàs for S.ile

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chairs, Lots of nice clean fur
fliture.
VISA-MASTER CHARGE
CASH DOOR PRIZE

For Sale used, some new, uniforms
of all types. Good all cotton rags,
boxed or loose. Sanford Dry
Cleaners, 113 Palmetto Ave.

Super starter homel Just

912 French Ave.
(Corner 10th &amp; French)

904-715-3583

Rogers isii Silverware with case
Value $250, sell for $100
323-7894

ONE OF A KIND 2 BR, 1 bath
'home in quiet neighborhood!

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Assorted desks, chests, dressers.
BR &amp; DR suites. Couches S

5 pc. LR Suite-Sofa, Loveseat.
Chair, Ottoman 8. Recliner All
for $399. Free Delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 322-8721.

$31,900!

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totime untIl final action Is taken by once lads *11k for four (4) con
Florida In accordance with the
the City Commission.
sscvtive willis In the Evening provisions of the Fictitious Name Sanford, Florida at which time and
placeaIlbldswIilbepubIIclyoPflld
Acopyofthepsopgaid Ordinance Herald, Sanford, Florida.
Statutis, To•Wlt: Section 563.09 and
read aloud.
ispostedat theClty Hall, LoniweU,
WITNESS my hand and seal of Florida Statutes 1957.;
Proposed forms or contract do.
Florida, and copies are on (lie with said Court on thIs 27th day of July,
51g. Richard Duchalne
cuments, Including plans and spe.
me Clerk of the City and same may 1979
Leo Duchaine
Ui ti
I
t
ff1
be Inspected by the public.
(SEAL)
Publish: August 13, 20, 27, Sep. of the Housing Author tyo the City
DATED THIS SINI day of July,
timber 3. 1979
Arthur H. Ieckwlth, ar.
of Sanford, Florida, Administration
A.D.,1979. Martin
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DEM41
Building, Castle Brewer Court,
CItY cl.IsI it me
COU:; June I. Curtis
tm1flhl,DraQiih
FICTITIOUSNMIE
City of Longwogd,
Deputy Clerk
4Oticeishersbyglventhetw,.r, Associates, Architects, Planners
PubiliPi: July30, August 6, 13. 20, engegidinbusene, P.O. Box
Inc., Sanford Atlantic Bank
bililsA
13 30.1979
Maitland, Florida 32751 SemInole BuHfflng.S*IU.400,P.O, Drawer 931,
M.N
Fiord rider the fictitious
Cople of th, documents may be
obtained by depositing $25.00 with
TRACTING, and that we lntind
register said name with the Clirk of
I
JsC,th
the Circut Court
ulviuw
ninols
County. will be refunded to each pershe
pro5s
me Fictitious Name returns the plans, specifications and
CITY OP LAKE MARY, FLoRlD*
Statutes. To.Wtt: Section
, Other documents in good condition
Florida Statutes 1957.
,, ,saup,
,
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A CthIfisd1'5ChsCk
. David Mckay
NOTICE II HERESY GIVEN that fIts CIty Council of the City of
payable to the Housing Authority of'
Kenneth Lund
Lak.
Mary, Florida, will holds PvSIl Neerksg at 7:30 p.m., en August so, 1,,, Publish: August 13, 30, 37,
Sep. the City of Sanford. Florida, U.S.
NOIP
consIder aIun

, WINTER PARK FEDIRAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION,

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Call 322-6643

appear and be heard with respect to you for the relief demanded In the SYSTEMS, and that we
Intend to P.M., on the 20th day of August 1979,
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PUBLIC AUCTION•
MON., AUG. 13,7 PM

9 It. glassed top display case 26 in.
deep, $200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17-92 So. of Sanford 3228721.

plan, fenced, lots of storagel

WHERE HAVE YOU
BEEN?
ALL OVER TOWN!
WHERE ARE YOU
NOW?
WITHOUT A JOB!
WHERE AREYOU
GOING?
MA EMPLOYMENT
STOP IN TODAY
BE WORKING
TOMOR ROW
WE HAVE JOBS
TO FIT THE NEED
FOR YOUR FUTURE

6—Child Care
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904-736-6123

BPP WARRANTED. A Buy for

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New flat bed, cxc. cond
Low mi. aft. 5. 323 .1980

72—Auction

Screened 5. Washed

FAMILYS DELIGHT 3 BR, 1½
bath home In Sunlandl Split BR

For a career In Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzlg 323.5324.

'762 ton truck

Cty. Approved for Drainfleld
Central Contracting Inc.

SUPER 4 BR, 2 bath, 2 story home
on oak shaded loll Eat in kit.,
DR. Fe, &amp; turn, upstairs staysi
Wow, lust $42,500!

ability.frlr,ge be!f its.

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Bath tub regatta or whatever
3236728

ROC K

ties! Only $32,900!

Englns rebuilder. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. 25th P1. Exp.
only! Wages commnsurat, w.

1915 Ford P-U, 4 on the floor.
F 150 super cab, $550
323 7361

2969.

ATTRACTIVE 2 BR, 1 bath with
207' lake Irnntag.l Worksh,
boathouse &amp; add. guest faclii.

Must have references
Call 644.3295

ITTTS

Antique Tub-good for

King Size bed, box sprIngs 5.
mattresses, steel frame,
beautiful headboard, $50, 322-

OVER 6 MILLION
IN SALES IN 979

Live In housekeeper over 60

.est black, short hair dog, some
white markings. Gone over
week. Please call 322-6743.

71—Antiques

SO—Miscellaneous for Sale

REALTY

LPN full time. Exp w-Florida
lIcense. 4.12. 322-5566, Sanford
Nursing &amp; Cony, Center.

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by Gill Fox

STENSTROM

Night cleaner. Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanfont
on the

Dog, fern., wh I, blk mIxture, 11
Old 2
. $25 reward for
return or II IJrmatlon. 3230996.

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL, TRADE
311-)15E. Fir-st St.
322-3627

lakefront.

3 or 4 yr. old German Sh
fern., damaged ear tips
LOflwood area s;oo
1309795 or 339.4533.

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Inn, Sanford 323-6500

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Lt' 4 mo old black m I
German Shherd last s
Laurel Ave Name :KIn
332 6507 after S or l30•1942 a
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SIDE GLANCES

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41—Houses

Desk Cier-.full &amp; part time. 1mm.
empIoyrne, experience
required, Apply In person Days

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18—Help Wanted

Woman w-son would like
toshareyourapt.
323-1565

CU)? SEMINOLE COUNTY,
the City it Lonwood,
p,a
lurisdiction of the court,
representative, or the venue or
me City Commission will hold a FLORIDA
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS,
AND
jurisdiction
of the court.
flc hearIng to nsWer enact. CASE NO. fl.13$.CA$14.k
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
mentofOrdlnanceNo.4M,entitled: GENERAL FlNANC.
' WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY PORATION,
Dateolth,iirstpublicationofthls WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Plaintiff,
o LONOW000, FLORIDA,
Noticeof Administration: August 6,
Date of the first publication of
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 113
'
1919.
this Notice of Administration:
aVW
AIIOROINANCE
PAULA.R000IOandTRI
STATE
OFSAI,....
,
s Jamn. owe r.
A g L 1919
IHENSIVE MOTOR TRANSIT COMPANY', a
Richard Car I
I
OF THE foreign corporation,
treR:res11ttat
ZONING TH:Cop
entative
a,f
CITY OF LONGW000, FLORIDA,
RUTH JENKINS SIMPSON
the Estate of
lAl
NOTICE OF SUIT
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Deceased
*1 TO: PAUL A. ROGGIO
TERRITORY PROM
REPRESENTATIVE
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO $25 Wyinore Road
i. Douglas Stenstrom of
REPRESENTATIVE:
PUBLIC UTILITiES DISTRICT: Altamordi Springs. Florida
1. HULEN RAY, ESQUIRE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED STENSTROM, DAVIS,
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
P.O. Box 669
OR. thatacmplakwforRsplel,Inbefo,.e MCINTOSH
P0 Se 1330&amp; JULIAN
DATE'
REPEALING
DeL d FlorIda 32120
DI N AN CCI I N CON FL I CT Judgment has been flied against you 5ani'd,FL 32771
Telephone: (904) 734.2606
and you are required to serve a C
HUEWITH.
Telephone: 305-322-2171
PublIsh: August 6, 13, 1979
PublIsh Aug. 6. 13, 1979
DEM.1S
on INO P. OIKEOU,
Commission will consIder sense for IAL.DWIN &amp; $ DIKEOU, Attorneys ______________________
INVITATION TO BID
final pawege
e,* me at Law, 100 Highwey 1742, Fern
The Housing AuthorIty 00 the City
public hearing, whIch will be held In Park, FlorIda 33730, and file the
FICTITIOUS NAME
of Sanford, Florida will receive bids
the CIty Hall it Lonwaod, FlorIda origInal with me Clerk of the above
NotIce Is hereby given that we are for
modernization and additions to
on Monday, the 27th day of August, styled Court at me Seminole County engaged In business at 115-E Con'
A.D.1919,itt$p.m.,irassen COuf*Sna,kntsq'd,FlorIda,onoc coed DI' Cassilberry Fla 32707 CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA.
161 DAY CARE CENTER AND
es

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petItlin.
security shall be described. The stated. lithe claim Is secured, the
WITNE$lmyhandandtMlof
claimant shall deliver sufficient securIty shall be described. The
said
on August 5, 1979.
cop of the claim to the clerk to claimant Shall deliver sufficient
(SEAL)
enable the clerk to mail on. cop to copIes of the claim to the clerk to
ARTHUR H. SECKWITH, JR., each personal representatIve. y
enable the clerk to mall one copy to
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
Allperlonsinterntedlnthee,tat, each personal representative.
COUNT
to whom a copy of this Notice of
All persons interested In the estate
By: Susan C. Tabor
AdminIstration has been mailed are to whom a copy of this Notice ot
Dspvy Clerk
WITHIN
required,
THREE Administration has bean mailed are
Publish: August 13, 30. 27, Sip. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF required, WITHIN THREE
timber 3, 1919
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
DEMI3
THISNOTICE,tofileanyoblectlons THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
_______________________ they may have that challenge the THISNOTICE,toflleanyoblectlons
validity of the deciden$' will, the they may have that challenges the

CITYOF

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Linde N.
City Clerk of fIts
City of Longod.
FlorIda.
Publish Aug. 13, 1919
DEM.9

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President Carter, still an his staff for the expected late.
unannounced e didate for e fa.1 announcement of his
election, will take the White decision to seek re.election.
IlouseshoWon the road over the
But In the tneasüne, he Will
* next sevcra1weeks to build take"a number of "
- support for his energy program tial trips with twin purposes:
• - and his presidency.
to irge the Mneifcso peom

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.ouse an, on

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AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST

liv HELEN THOMAS

Monday, Aug. 1),1919---iH

IIUIIIIIIIRiit.

TIME 10 TIME, 10 INCREASE STATUS: Foreign
Division, the address of which Is dress Øf which Is Seminole County
ALLOWABLE RATES CHARGED.
All parties claiming lt*sNts by.
mInoIe County Courthouse, North Courthouse, Probate Division. P.O.
AND
TO FURTHER PROVIDE throvalt. under or aQ$Ins? Palms. Park Ave., Sanford, FL 32711. The Drawer C, Sanford. Florida 327;;
FOR FUTURE AMENDMENTS OP Inc.,a NiwMexico corporation, and
p,r$oflai representative of the estate The personal representatIve of the
SAID ORDINANCE, AS TO RATES foalI psrtlIs having or claIming to
I$JAMESV.STOWELL,JR.,wtIOSI estate Is Richard Carl Schultz,
ONLY. BY RESOLUTION.
haveany right, titisor Interest In the
address Is 101 Loch Arbor Court, wttoseaddress is 402 Satsuma Drive,
cee'spi.cidonf,,f real property hereIn described.
sanfont, FL 3277). The name and Sanford, Florida 32771. The name
onJuly23197e,.ndffieCy
YOU AU HERESY NOTIFIED
it the personal r.pus.n and address of the personal
CommIssIon will consider same for
s o,,cjosa inor.
attorney
are set forth below, representative's attorney are set
tativvs
fInal oases, and adaption ittir the fgaqe on the fellewing real property
All persons having claims or forth below.
bIIchearInq,hwlllb.M1.din In
loots Cosaity. Florida:
demands against titS estate are
having claIms or
All
the City Hall of Lingwsod, Florida,
"WEKIVA HUNT CLUB" required, WITHIN THREE demands against the estate are
on Monday, the 25th day of August, FOX HUNT SECTION 1,
accordIng MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF required, WITHIN THREE
A.D., 11t, at 7:30 p.m., orai IoO
to the Pies thereof
recorded In THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
thereafter as possible. At the Flit look IL PagIsas
79 ttWOUght . THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
milling Interislid
partIes
may
Inclusive,
Public
Records
of of the above court a written THIS NOTICE, tO file with the clerk
appearandbeh.ardwlthm9.ctto Sentinels County. Florida.
statement of any claim or demand of the above court a written
the proposed OrdInance. This Pies been flied egalnet you and
you they may have. Each claim must be statement of any claim or demand
hearing may be continued from tInw
rk'.4 tO
copy ot your
totlmeuntIIfIl adlus Is taken by wrmendefss, f any. to It on van In writing and must indicate the they may have. Each claIm must be
be for the claim, the name and In writing and must Indicate the
the CIty Commiselon.
don $vg. Gay $ lurks, PA., at
ress of the creditor or his agent basIs for the claIm, the name and
A copy of the prsid Ordinance Post Off
lox 793, Orlando, or attorney, and the amount address of the creditor or his agent
Is postidat the City Halt, Loneweod,
3lJst, f. the original claimed. if the claim 5 not yet due, or attorney, and the amount
Florida. and copies are on file with with the Clerkcof
the abOve.ltyid the date when It will become due claimed. If the claim is not yet due,

,
reiear
m. •
ud1ce
Departmeig'i special litigation cowsel, ensued. Thrasher was
investigating the poulbllity of filing a suit alleging that the
f..i ,h
I II
incidents
wisPOIi Aaaa.,a...4
u.iu5,.iulfl
to take
y action against cers Involved In mis.
duct.
, been filed, but sources told IJPI thg
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IN THE
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTICEOFPUIUCHEA*iNGTO CIVIL ACTION NO. t$.14$.CA.i.P PROBATE DIVISION
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CONSIDER ADOPTION OF MICO
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PONATION,
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
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IN RE: ESTATE OF
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NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
IN II: ESTATE OF
ELSIE M. LINZ.
the City of Longwoed, P$orI, thsf
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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
Foggin also questioned tile
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
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is
doing
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session
of
the
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gislature ployees. "There are too many contingency fund," Foggin
the bdget held by city cornThe
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Art
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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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budget for 1979-80,
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
27.
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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$90,OW "for gas, od and bus
driver salaries" now spent on
The elimination of the routes
transporting kindergarteners will affect children who attend
home about 90 minutes before the following schools: English
regular school Is out.
Estates Elementary, Lake
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in school longer to save the schools allow the kin.
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
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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
Garold
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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how the play went.Alan: The spade
bid
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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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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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DEAR READER — Your the diaphragm on the left side.
heart can skip beats from many At this point, gas can
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caused by nervousness. They directly under the diaphragm
are caused In some people by which could give you the
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tract, including distension of about underneath jour left
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 265—Monday, June 25, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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

Truck in Accord Eases

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The threat of gasoli ne shortages reaching a crisis level in
Seminole County has been reduced as a result of an agreement
reached by Guy. Bob Graham and striking truckers, count
energy committee chairman JoAnn Blac kmon said tOday.
"It looks like the situation in south Florida is going to improve
and that should help the re of the state," Ms. Blackmon said
today.
The agreement reached by Graham and officials of independent
truckers and three petroleum carrier companies calls for the
allowanLe of a seven percent surcharge by haulers to help pay the
cost of rising diesel fuel prices. The agreement also calls for the
lifting of ce rt ain weight limits which have been a source of protest
by truckers.
Although the situation appears to be improving, Ms. Blac kmon
said the co unty energy committee will still meet today at 3 p.m. to
review contingency plans in the event fuel supplies become
seriously curtailed.
Ms. Blackmon noted that the agreement with the truckers
made by Guy. Graham i1l nt
be approved by the menibcrship
of the Florida Independent Truckers Rights Association. ftc
members were scheduled to vote on thematter this afternoon.
The 12-member energy panel for Seminole County was
assembled last month on the orders of (tot Graham 1 od4i%
meeting will bt the first held by the committee. Chairman of ttie
board of county commissioners Bob French said Friday that no
fuel-saving measures would be put into effect until the t'otiiiitittt'e
has met and reviewed all the options.
Today's meeting, however, may be sparsely attended. Ms.
Blac k mon said that as of 10 a.m., only four of the 12 niteiiihwm's
indicated they would be in attendance. In addition to herself,
those scheduled to be present intludi. Mt l in lh kit

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By SHARON CARRASC()
caller need do is press a few year since it would eliminate its sheriff department's parking
herald Staff Writer
selective buttons and sit back use of the Terry Phone, Polk lot,
"It can do just about anything and relax. Once the line is free, said.
Shortly before 2 p.m. Thurexcept make a pat of coffee," his call will automatically be
The Dimension 400 model is sday, deputies and secretaries
chuckles Sheriff John E. Polk of relayed through.
equipped to hook into the in- scurried up the narrow steel
Seminole County.
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ployees in the
sheriff's the new building, detectives department leases the Terry tightly pushed together facing
department will have to learn and secretaries alike are being Phones for about $362 per one end of the mobile home.
how to operate it first .
urged to sign up for l' hours of month, he said.
First, the pupils are shown a
It is the new telephone system telephone instruction courtesy
"Th e beautiful part of this is
fihmtitluit makes the new phone
that's being installed in the of Southern Bell Telephone Co. the renting of the equipment," system
look as simple as a
sheriff department's new home
The 92 phones and mini- Polk said. "If new
plastic toy
in Building 310 at the Sanford computer system is being comes out, Southern technology
but practical
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experience
provesand
otherwise,
Airport. The telephone system, leased to the sheriff's depart- automatically update our phone Then,
the question
answer
entitled Dimension 400, is unent at $2,865 per month, Polk system."
equipped with such •revolu- explains. But after a five year
But for now, department session be gan.
Ilonary" features as call for- period, the cost will plummet to personnel are busy learning the
The
Southern
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warding to adding a third party $1,628 per month.
present phone system. The representative tells one man
to the conversation with the
With the new phones, the telephone instruction classes who continually gives the
flick of a button.
sheriff's department will save are held in a mobile classroom
wrong answer that he'll "get
Or if a lint' is busy, all the several thousand dollars per trailer that's parked in
the the hang of it" once tie had a

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said, will result in a rate in. then be charged according to used by each
honieowner.
treatment plant at this tune. Its
crease for Forest residents.
the amount of water they used,
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officers, he said.
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fuel supply situation and for% ard the tiimortitat toil (1:1 a
basis to the state energ\ off it'e,
Ms. Blackmon. as energy corittiuttee that ri i tin. I also i'iitinit\
allocation officer. She can be reached at Uonit 17 iii.' t'rnonh
('ounty (owulioLLe. 'lilt' plioiR' iiunil'r i. 3.1-i33LI
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channel, list en lot' the tone and
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Haig, but the outgoing NATO chauffeur-driven Mercedes and Western Alliance consistently
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car," lie said.
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security officers were investi- respected yet controversial
gating the attempt. The road generals, had originally intendwhere it occurred was cordoned (.A to quit at the beginning of
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set up roadblocks in the area, deadline at Carter's request a'
med, a spokesman at his vehicle, Injuring two security sion both inside and outside the
A police official said they had
He gave no reason for his
headquarters said.
men. Both men were treated for NATO area.
no Indication yet who might be decision beyond saying, "I've
"I knew I would go with a minor injuries and released
Despite the explosion, Haig responsible for the attack.
been here long enough. I just
Fir
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bang," a member of his staff from the SHAPE hospital.
started work routinely and was
"We condemn this senseless think It's time to go." He said he
quoted Haig as saying when he
The spokesman described the going through with plans for the attempt on the life
of Gen. Haig, had no Immediate plans, but did
arrived safely st his office at attack as a "sizeable explo. ceremony In which he will hand which injured a Belgian
not rule out involvement in
Supreme Headquarters Allied slon" and said it was "an ap- over his NATO command to policeman and a U.S. guard politics.
Powers Europe (SHAPE), parent attempt on the general's Gen. Bernard W. Rogers escorting him to his office," a
Haig had been one of the most
Friday after serving 4 years. spokesman for the State DeThe land mine, apparently partinent in Washington said. controversial commanders In
operated by remote control,
Haig took over as supreme NATO history because of his
exploded on a local road around commander In Europe in association with Nixon during
8:30 am. (2:30 a.m. EDT) at December 1974 after serving as the Watergate scandal.
nearby Obourg as Haig was former President Nixon's chief
During his Va years as head
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of staff in the last days of the of NATO, Haig became a forBridge
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Nixon administration.
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had submitted his resigna- NATO preparedness. He was
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Dear Abby..................lB Television ..................lB and destroyed a security al Joseph Luns and to President
number of Im
improvements in system to facilitate communications. The sheriff's tlepal'tnit'nL Is In tile P1'0t't's"
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and said he would return NATO strategy and training. of relocating Its operations to Building :111) at the Sanford Airport.
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Marches For Gay Rights

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Draw 200,000 In 2 Cities
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A proud mother carried a banner proclaiming "My Son
is Gay and That's O.K." in New York, and even
lingering
bitterness over the murder of homosexual San Francisco
Supervisor Harvey Milk couldn't dispel] the carnival
spirit of "Gay Pride Week" on the West Coast.
Homosexuals turned out nearly 200,000 strong in the two
cities Sunday to commemorate the "Battle of Stonewall"
in which the gay rights movement was born 10 years ago.
The marches commemorated a June 28, 1968, raid by
New York City police on a Greenwich Village bar the
Stonewall Inn — frequented by homosexuals. A dozen
people were arrested in the raid, but enraged patrons
fought back, injuring several police officers and
triggering rioting.
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— The cost of driving soaked up
inure than one-quarter of the nation's personal income In
1978 — the highest percentage ever — months before
Americans began facing the reality of $1-a-gallon
gasoline, a new study shows.
The study, released Sunday by the Hertz Corp. rental
and leasing car agency, put the average cost of owning
and operating a car or truck at $2,027, a record 17.7 percent increase over 1977.
Total spending on vehicle use amounted to $442.6 billion
— $248.1 billion on passenger cars alone — or a record 25.9
percent of the nation's personal income. This translates to
nearly 30 cents a mile per vehicle.

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Drugs routinely used In
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The Office of Technology, a branch of Congress, said
Sunday that drugs have been used in feeds for nearly 30
years to spur growth and prevent disease without
"seriously compromising" the drugs' effectiveness for
human disease treatment.
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become resistant to the drugs and are multiplying,
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indefinitely.
The Federal Aviation Agency has been accused of both
delay and overreaction in groundljig the plane after at,
American Airlines DC-10 crashed at Chicago in the
nation's worst aviation disaster.
But FAA Administrator LangtiorBond said the
domestic fleet of 138 DC-10s would not return to service
until questions about the plane's engine mounting
assembly and maintenance practices are resolved.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Two major and costly energy
issues come up in Congress this week
with members
conscious of the gasoline lines snaking their way around
the stations near Capitol Hill.
But debates over the windfall profits tax and a proposal
for a big federal subsidy of synthetic fuel research and
production will be Interspersed with an abortion debate
and Senate argwnents over a proposed constitutional
amendment to abolish the electoral college.
The House was scheduled to consider synthetic fuels
Tuesday.The bill would authorize up to $2 billion to meet
the projected cost difference between crude oil and the
more expensive production of synthetic fuels derived
from such substances as coal, lignite, shale, peat, solid
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Bennett said last week he planned to be off the property by U
Friday. lie said if he tried to comply with the Health Depart- I
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Benson said his officers checked the property Saturday night
and found no one sleeping there.
Bennett's wife, Beverly, said Friday the family planned to I
"find some dark alley and just park the van." She said that would
be no different from how they were living before the eviction
notice was served.
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This makes the second time authorities have agreed with them I
and forced the Bennetts off. The first time was two weeks after
the Bennetts arrived in Lake Mary. The tent they put upofltheir i
land was declared a public nuisance by the city council and the I
family was made to live elsewhere.

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Geneva Fayson
John J. Vezina
Sandra L. White
PdQj,,pe S.
Mary Pasanac, Deltona
Albert Alexander, Lixv .'dw,
Philip C. Sterling, Lake Mary
Melissa Devilbiss &amp; baby girl,

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"There had been a lot of
expectations that this was going
to be a big bash, but they were
ill-founded," said Roderick.

Sanford:

Forecast:
Party cloudy
today and Tuesday with
scattered mainly afternoon and
evening thundershowers. Highs
mainly in the low 06s. Lows In
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In a letter he wrote to
Roderick nine years ago, he
proposed a "good Irish wake."

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SPEAKERSSTOLEN
Someone broke Into the car of a Sanford man and stole twçi
speakers and cassette tapes, according to Sanford police.
John Michael Perry, 22, of 140 Ma yfair Circle, Sanford, told
police the Incident occurred sometime between Thursday and
Friday. He said his 1978 Toyota Celica was locked but the burglars"
had forced one of the windows to gain entry.
The two speakers and 20 cassette tapes were valued at $200,'
police said.

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he was not sure the sedate
affair was exactly what his
fattier had in mind.

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barometric pressure, 30.14;
TUESDAY TIDES
relative humIdity, 80 percent;
Daytona Beach: high 10:01
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"This would have been
perfect for him," said Shirley
Spanheimer, who was hired by
MacArthur as a switchboard
operator at the Palm Beach
Gardens Country Club and now
helps manage It.

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As they alighted from a bus, a
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A burglar broke into the home of James!. Royalty, 1301 Myrtt
Ave., Sanford early Saturday morning, police
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Once inside, however, the thief took a stereo system, jewlery and
other items with a total value of $2,000 police said.

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Sixty friends and employees
of MacArthur's Chicago-based
Bankers Ufe and Casualty Co.
were flown down from Chicago
for the affair.

DISCHARGES

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The late billionaire hosted the
party in absentia in the town he
founded. Back In a corner,
MacArthur appeared on a small
motion picture screen talking
and gesturing with both hands
as his guests sipped daquiris,
wines and other libations and
sampled shrimp, cheese and
tiny sandwiches,

Gladys Caldwell, Osteen
Freddie Gillison, Osteen

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Lake Mary's Bennett family Is no longer sleeping in their van
on their property, Police Chief Harry S. Benson said Monday.
The Bennetts had been ordered by the Seminole County Health
Department to quit sleeping on their property by Friday evening
unless they could come up with adequate water and sewage

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2iJlerA8jdhe was twirli'a .r'jl auund fits hide;
finger and was attempting to put it in the holster when It fired,
The bullet entered Miller's right calf about four inches down
from his knee and exited out the other side. •
He was taken to Florida Hospi tal in Al ta monte Spr ings where • ,
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"He asked for a pleasant, joyful
occasion where everybody
would have a good time."

HOSPITAL NOTES

Fires Twice -Nothing Happens

A broken trigger may have saved the life of a man who ra.sc
to follow the threatening demands 'ij as'. siUndrobftr..?fto the Seminole County deputies.
James Rutherford, 46, of Ocoee, was standing near his 1972
Cadillac in the parking lot of a hotel west of Longwood when he
was approached from the rear by an armed robber, deputies say.
The incident occurred about 1:15 a.m. Saturday morning at the
Quality Inn on State Road 434 and Interstate 4, deputies say.
The unidentified man pointed a small silver revolver at
Rutherford and ordered him to get into his car. When Rutherford
refuso ;'the man Jlmd the trfggPr.4w.rv en.-hiii-nevolvcr but
tamed only her catinu house keys was foiifi1ater near
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nothing happened.
deputies say.
The man, who's described as between 20 and 30 years old and
Mrs. Winter said the keys were the only Items she was missing.
wearing dark pants, then reached Inside the passenger side of
As for the robber, deputies say he may be suffering from chest or
Rutherford's car and grabbed a lady's handbag, deputies say.
rib injuries.
The handbag belonged to Elaine Winters, 37, of 2331 Palmetto
Drive, near Maitland, who was seated in the passenger's seat,
ACCIDENTALSHOOTING
deputies say.
A 25-year-old Casselberry man was wounded In the right calf
Rutherford managed to kick the man in the chest and knocked Sunday when he accidentally shot himself with what h
e thought
him to the ground. But the man was able to get up and ran to the
was an unloaded gun, according to Seminole County deputies.
rear of the complex.
David W. Miller, 25, of 282 Plaza Oval Casselberry, told deputies
In the struggle, Mrs. Winter's wallet and other items were
he was standing In the rear yard of 1361 Delany St., Casselberry,
thrown out of the purse to the ground. Her handbag, which conabout 7 p.m. when the accidental shooting occurred.

"He specifically asked for
this in place of a funeral," said
Roderick MacArthur, his son.

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HOSPITAL
June 24, 1515
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Mark A. Burnsed
Geneva Fayson
Mary A. Forison
Helen J. Hill
Gertrude Ireland
Earl N. Lu!J;g
Samuel E. Warren, Cassadaga
Isabel M. McCauley, Deltona
Doris D. Sinatra, Delfona

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About 200 friends, employees
and • former
employees
gathered Saturday night to
dine, drink, listen to a band and
recall the man they knew as
"Mr. Mac."

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)— If three Cabinet
members concur with Gov. Bob Graham Tuesday,
Orlando will be looking for a new police chief and
Florida Department of Law Enforcement will have a new
boss.
Gov. Bob Graham will ask the Cabinet to confirm
Orlando's present police chief, James W. York, 39, as the
new director of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (EDLE). He needs the votes of three of the six
members.
Graham chose York from the three finalists submitted
to him by a panel of law enforcement and legal experts.
York, who was named chief at Orlando in 1976, will take
over from interim FDLE director Ed Blackburn. Blackburn was name to replace William Troelstrep who was
fired by Graham after the new governor took office.

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No sad funeral,
just a happy party, ordered
insurance and real estate
tycoon John D. MacArthur
before he died last January.

MIAMI (UP!)— Metro Traffic Court judges today will
hear the first of more than 2,000 speeding cases involving
police radar since a Dade County judge ruled against the
speed detection units in early May.
Alfred Nesbitt, chief administrative judge of the Dade
County court, ruled May 7 that radar
speeddetection devices are too unreliable to stand alone as
evidence. His ruling does not bind other judges, but
Nesbltt's lengthy hearing on the question and ruling
received attention throughout the nation.
Judges around Florida have differing views of Nesbitt's
ruling. Some say they will follow it to the letter, while
others say they will examine all the evidence in each
Individual case.
Dade court officials hope at least one of the defendants
will appeal a conviction this week to a higher court to set a
statewide precedent. But appeals in traffic court are rare,
they said,

MIAMI (UP!) — Seventeen
Assistant State Attorneys sorority sisters Kathy Kleiner
months after the savage mur- Larry Simpson and Dan and Karen Chandler, also
ders of two Florida State McKeever of Tallahassee will beaten with a club that night,
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University sorority sisters and handle the prosecution, with and art student Cheryl Anne
the bludgeoning of three other Leon County State Attorney Thomas, who lived six blocks
coeds as they slept, Theodore Harry Morrison expected to away. None of the survivors I
H. Bundy goes on trial with participate when necessary.
remembers anything about the;
television and still cameras
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Ed Harvey, Lynn Thompson
The major piece of physical
The 32-year-old Bundy, an and Margaret Good will present evidence against Bundy is a set
articulate former law student the defense case, but Bundy, of teeth mark impressions
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who became an escape artist who has acquired the polish of a taken from Miss Levy's but.:
and cross-country fugitive, was seasoned courtroom lawyer, Is tocks, which a dental specialist:
flown from Tallahassee to expected to serve In part as his is prepared to testify were
Miami Sunday under heavy own attorney, cross-examining made by Bundy's teeth and no
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guard. He was put into an witnesses. He studied law for one else's.
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the Dade County jail.
University of Utah.
years in prison for the kidnap of
The trial was moved to Miami
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by Chief Dade County Circuit Michael Minerva, who headed conviction.
He was charged with Uthg a
Judge Edward Cowart because the defense team for more than
pre-trial
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State, made the choosing of an although Judge Cowart over- hearing by jumping out a
impartial jury there unlikely, ruled both Bundy's motion to second floor window. Several
Cowart said he expects the
fire him and Minerva's request months after his recapture, he
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to last a month.
escaped jail at Glenwood
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withdraw.
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A j ur y venire of ® persons
Bundy accused Minerva of Tallahassee.
was summoned to the Metro
being ill-equipped to defend
The FBI put him on its Most I
Justice Building for the triali
Courtroom 4-1 on 'the fourth him, saying the attorney Wanted fugitives list, saying he
floor. Most of the ninth floor believed him to be guilty and was suspected of "36 sexualabove was set aside for more had said so to others.
type murders".
Bundy is being tried for first
than 250 reporters, most of
Bundy was captured near'
whom will have to watch the degree murder in the deaths of Pensacola, Fla., in a car stolen
Herald Photo by Tom N.ts&amp; proceedlngson television mow
Margaret Bowman, 21, and from Tallahassee in February
Lisa Levy, 20, two FSU coeds 18 and later Indicted for the
Seminole County Ham radio operators set up their tot's as the trial is being
who were raped, clubbed with a Chi Omega murders. He also
equipment Saturday at the Lake Monroe Amateur
Only 32 seats Inside the tree limb and strangled In the
has been indicted and faces,.
Radio "CQ Field Day" site at the Sanford Airport
were set aside for pre-dawn hours of Jan. 15, 1978, trial
for the sex slaying of a 12for a 21-hour test, held nationally of emergency reporters. Two other positions In their upstairs
bedrooms in yea r-old school girl at Lake,
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capabilities. Operating on several frequencies, were assigned for one television the Chi Omega sorority house City, Fla.
members communicated via both radio-telephone cam era and one still camera on the Tallahassee campus.
Bundy has Insisted on hls
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He also Is being tried for the Innocence throughout, claiming
directive permitting cameras attempted m urder of three to be
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What's it going to be? Hair today, gone
tomorrow?
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the other day when Sparky
told his
Detroit Tigers baseball team that he
not like
moustaches.
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clean upper lips the next day at the ball park.
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help Sparky out of this "hairy" situation with his
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personal appearance is a key to their character.
It's not that things have changed that much,
Sparky.
It's more that the way people view things have
changed.
Many major league managers even sport
mustaches. Billy Martin and Dick Williams are the
first two that come to mind.
I recall Williams' comments about his Oakland
A's club a few years back. He said simply he didn't
nearly as much
care about the hair or the
as he did about the win-loss column. And that If one
got In the way of the other, he would make some
changes in policy.
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stuck in their mustache while trying to field a pop
fly.
My guess, Sparky, Is hair today, hair tomorrow.

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of Pontiac.
"If Sparky will rescind, we'll have a mustache
bash, make him an honorary member and award
the money to charity," he added.
Anderson
biting. At least not yet.
"I will never grow one," he said. "If I did, it
would come out snow white."
A few years ago, when even Burt Reynolds
sported a clean face, the mustache was not in style.
That's not the case now. It's the same situation with
hair length.
Formerly, ball players went to the barbershop
when their hair started tickling the ears. Now, it's
the collar for most.
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murder her uncle," said Al chances are she could get
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scheduled ixecu ions
Hod ges of Tampa has sche- school coach, and stabbing him
doled an afternoon hearing in with a kitchen knife during a began.
Jacksonville on a requested burglary. Sullivan was senThe Young Democrats of
stay for Proffjtt. Roy Black, tenced to death for the 1973 Florida asked Coy. Bob
SWivn' atoriie, h*
murder of a !Iomnesteud4tu- (iralnuii to halt all executions
pe tition for a stay before the rant manager.
until a study is completed to
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be
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Attorneys representing con- process, increasing the chances at the organization's annual
Lawyers for Charles William victt'd murderer John Spen- of having his execution delayed, convention in Tallahassee
Proffitt and Robert A. Sullivan kelink, who was executed May
Death penalty foes held a during the weekend, also asked
turn to the federal courts today 25, had also filed a flurry of last- mass meeting Sunday night in that the sentencing judge
and
with bids to stay Wednesday's minute appeals, but managed front of the governor's mansion governor
or other high officials
scheduled executions in the only to postpone his execution in Tallahassee. A spokesman witness any future executions.
Florida State Prison's electric by two days. Spenkelink, a for Florida Citizens Against the
rhajr,
California drifter. became the Death Penalty said the group's
convicted murderers first nurn in the United States to plans for

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friends ga thered at a f uneral home Sunday to pay final
tribute to Bill Stewart, who was shot while covering the
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him. The president rated their pr(vat e
withdrawal" of nuclear weapons that are not cancel a trip to Japan .
discussions
as "one of the best diploma Cl:.
already In place.
Under the U.S.-Japanese security
changes
we've
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Under law, U.S. officials are forbidden to "major changes in the deployment Into Japan of
It remains to be seen whether Qith,
discuss deployment of our nuclear arsenal. So it U.S. armed forces.., equipment and the use of
is impossible to determine for the record facilities.., shall be subject to the prior con- reciprocates this feeling when he learns'hoi
whether the nuclear weapons admittedly present suitatlon of Japan" This restriction was much less than candid the U.S. has been c the
on Okinawa In 1969 were, in fact, retained or designed, In part, to keep nuclear weapons out of nuclear weapons ban.
RAINDROPS KEEP FALLING: .1V
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Japan.
Washington
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But there is a loophole. Such "prior con. c
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Okinawa's return to Japan In 1972, the Island was sultation" has ne ver ta ken place, a Japanese
Service. The Smokey Bears have been t in
Ieaily under American sovereignty. "U we official told us. This might
or might not
everything they can to keep winged intrudem ouI
wanted to keep nuclear weapons there, we Indicatethatnuclear weapons are no longer kept
attractions as tft
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wouldn't have to ask a third party," the official on Okinawa. Would maintaining the status quo
and
Jefferson
Memorials.
told our associate Tom RosenatleL
before the return of Okinawa constitute "major
To keep pigeons from roosting on the Ii gem
Despite the clear Implication of the Kissinger changes(" Would It constitute "deployment Into
above
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Another secret report suggests that American ultrasonic shrieks every few seconds. So
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pigeons have proved unfJappabe.
months later that the return of the island "would
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policy of the Japanese gover ont," He knew either North or South Korea acquired nuclear aervIcefirsttriedstinkingthepigeonsawa IQI
Use Japanese were dead-set against having weapons, the Japanese might be more inclined to 400 powicLi of mothballs. The birds welcozn the
nuclear weapons on Japanese soil, even In accept nuclear armament themselves, the refreshing change In Washington's pollute dr
emergencies or In transit. U Nixon was true to analysis states. A Japanese official assured us Rubber snakes were tried next: The pIg mmi
It can only bU5UZDCd thef $IC DO that it is "Inconceivable" that Japan will ever remained undaunted. Finally, the park M Im
ran electrified wire along the overhead Is ft
nuclear weapons on Okinawa today.
u it nuclear weapons ban.
seems to be working.
That
The nuclear weapons Issue Is so sensitive In
Footnote: According to the "eyes only"
Footnote:
About those tiny black spec onI
Japan that when retired U.S. Admiral Gene L8
of President Carter's Cabinet meeting the lofty ce ing of e
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blame the cleaning crew. The specks are U.
do not unload their nukes before entering
Ohira as "an eloquent, competent and self- hanging there, asleep.
No one has fig ure9 out
Japanese ports, the Japanese government was assured man" and expressed "confidence" In
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Egyptian and Israeli diplomats called their third
meeting on Palestin ian autonomy today against a backdrop of Israeli air strikes in south Lebanon and both sides
said they were anxious to get do wn to serio us ba rgainin g.
The Israeli strikes against Palestinian' targets in
Lebanon Sunday were In apparent retaliation for a
guerrilla-claimed explosion in Tel Aviv's central bus
station that killed the two Arabs transporting the bomb in
their truck.
Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil heads a 54-mem ber
Egyptian delegation to the autonomy talks today being
held in a closely guarded seaside hotel in the northern Tel
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has actually suffered atomic bombing, has an
absolute ban on the presence of nuclear weapons
within its borders. It's an understandable attltude, considering the destruction of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki by the only nuclear devices ever
triggered In anger.
The Japanese have tried to enfoece this ban
on the United States military bases In their
country. But a top-secret document makes it
clear that the United States mainta in ed n uclear
weapons at Its bases on Okinawa some 20 Y'after the U.S.-Japanese peace treaty, and may
have kept them there after turning the Island
back to the Japanese in 1972. It is possible that
we continue W do so to this day.
The telltale document, which raises anew the
question of U.S. credibility, is a National
Security Decision Memorandum dated May 2$,
1969, and signed by Henry Kissinger as director
of the National Security Council. It indicated that
the nuclear weapons Issue one of great COn.
cern in Japan could be used as a bargaining
in the pending negotiations over the return
of Okinawa to Japanese sovereignty,
Kissinger wrote that the United States should
be stressing "our desire to retain nuclear
weapons on Okinawa but Indicating that the
president Is prepared to consider, at the final
stages of negotiations, withdrawal of weapons
while retaining em ergency storage and transit
rights, if other elem ents of the Okinawa
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Sanford. Several hundred employees and their
relatives spent Saturday in sack races (at left)
playing volleyball (below), competing in horseshoe
tlwo'. mg and enjoying such entertainment as
Scottish (lancers. :fl(I what would a picnic' be
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GSLs is required by law to drop from the cu4nt
13.25 percent to 11 percent.
If the ceiling form ula isn't changed, Fitt s4id,
'There'll be strong downward pressures
inclination of the banks to make new stu
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loans."
Since the GSLs were set up in 1%5, inflation
has been forcing up the loans' costs.
The way you get a GSL Is to go to your frier ily
neighbo rhood banker and ask for it. In fL al
•yar )78, about 1.9
of the a4lon's 21
million students did this, borrowing just unde $2
billion to cope with soaring coll ege costs.

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By DICK WEST
There also were several confirmed reports of
When thousands of Cubans fled to the United
WASHINGTON (UPI)
It will happen, I motorists inadvertently Joining gas lines under insured by a state student-loan agency (38 st tes
States in the early 1960s to escape Fidel Castro's predict, on or about July 9, which also Is the the impression they had gotten caught in routine have such agencies now). The federal gov
regime, a generous Congress establ ish ed a projected date for Skylab's plunge back to traffic snarls.
ment, In turn,
es the state agen es
special federal program to help state and local Earth .
ag
ainst
loss.
A gas line that doesn't move and is lengthened
governments assimilate the wave of refugees.
Back in the 1960s, a 7 percent interest rate as
Somewhere around that point in time we in part by motorists who aren't looking for gas
sufficient
for banks to turn a profit. But to
should
see
the
completion
of
America's
first
7
theoretically could elongate Indefinitely.
Almost two decades later, most of the Cubans coas
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coast
gasol1i'ne...
So
Congress
added
a
Thc
far,
most
lines
.we•been
confined-to
nare we11cabliahcd nicmbers of their cornOr if not then, a year or two from now. The cities In which they were formed. But as "special allowance" on top of the 7 percentl
znunities but the federal assistance program
This year's special allowance is 5 perct,
event Iin
Is inevitable. Only the timing motorists expand their search patterns,
tself
and the government bureaucracy that ad- remains
question,
which
has to be allocated quarterly to keep pace
shouldn't be long before neighboring cities have wi
ministers it continue to consume millions of
th
infl
ation. Distributed over the fiscal kr,
I
have
a
friend
who owns a small, desk-size overlapping gas lines.
taxpayer dollars.
computer.
Into
It
we
fed
all
the
statistical
data
In this region, for example, Baltimore gas Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, that would bring the
Calling the refugee program "one of the available
from
tol
the
Energy
Department,
the
oil
lines
would reach into Washington, and terest rate to 12 percent.
biggest rip-offs in the federal budget," Rep.
Industry,
presidential
news
conferences,
motorists
Washington
who
wanted
to
buy
gas
In
David Obey, D-Wis., recently convinced the
But in flation has upped interest rates
House Appropriations Committee to recommend congressional hearings, the Ayatollah Khomeini would have to drive to Baltimore to get In line, throughout the year, so the special allowance for
These urban hook-ups will form the nucli for the April 1-to-June 30 quarter is
termination of an operation that already has cost and other authoritative sources.
6.25 percent.
The reading we got was that the historic gas the projected transcontinental chain.
more than $1.4 billion,
That
means
the
year's
last
quarter,
JqIy 1
line link-up will take place somewhere near
I furt her predict that Energy Secretary James through Sept. 30, must be cut to 4 percent Zrial
y
"It's time to kill t his turkey before it eats Ogden, Utah.
Schlesinger, several White House officials, a within the f ull year's 5 pe ce
r
nt
another load of corn," says Obey, noting that
At that point in geography, a gas line stret- large congressional delegation and numerous allowance. Such a cut comes
Just as milhlor of
two-thirds of all Cubans now in the United States ching eastward from an Exxon station in state dignitaries will be there for the ultimate students are getting
their finances in order'for'
arrived more than 10 years ago and 95 percent of Oakland, Calif., is expected to converge with a linking,
the fall term and such a cut means the bu of
them have been In this country for at least five westward expanding queue that originated at a
They will participate in a ceremony at which the 8,500 lenders making GSL loans will saj'po.
years.
Cltgo station in Perth Amboy, N.J.
golden "Pumps Closed" signs will be attached to
GSLs are a bother to banks. They're for sthall
America's
old
dream
of
a
transcontinental
gas
the
rear bumpers of the last cars in each line, amounts, up to $,soo a year, and
Despite the Cubans' remarkable rate of
require lou of
II n e became feasible only within the past few
And one of the speakers on the program will paperwork.
economic and social Integration, communities
Banks
generally
pm' er
days when definite proof was obtained that some say:
Florida, California and other states continue to
to
make
larger
commercial
loans.
"This united gas line is symbolic of the coinreceive almost $50 million annually to ad- motorists will lineup for gas even when no gas is
But because of federal and st ate pressures thç
being
sold.
mon
bond of political paralysis that holds 't
minister the outdated program.
banks until now have been cooperating f*l
There were several confirmed reports of cars great country together. It signifies that
lack well in making GSL money available. Therèará
Officials from those communities already are stopping at closed gas stations, then other cars of orderly plans for coping with the gas the
shortage now a billion in GSLs outstanding, and
they'ró
lobbying to prevent the full House and the Senate stopping behind them until the line was several is truly national In scope, with chaos from sea to
profitable.
When
the
profit
stops,
most
banki
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from killing the refugee aid program.
blocks long,
oil-stained sea."
tell students, "forget It."

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of the century,
ready to asswne the heavy responsibilities of world leadership.
And that is one reason for the selection of 1979 as the International Year of the Child. The purpose of the year of corn' .ittz:tnt
by the Unitcd Nations t t.ft. Assembly
years ago is more substantial.
The
is a global re-examination of the plight of children
who are neglected or abused or denied
equal opportunity to
share in life's rewards. It follows that a resolve to respond to
their needs is imperative.
And,
the aims of the event are international, the call
for action focuses on the national
even local level. The
traditional patterns of family life are changing rapidly. The
pitfalls include drugs, malnutrition, a burgeoning divorce rate.
Jean Young, wife of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Andrew Young, is touring the United States on behalf of the U.S.
National
on the International Year of the Child.
is to stir debate on the conditions that deprive
children of a healthy upbringing and the actions necessary to
l)rrng improvement. Our response is an investment in the
nation's future.

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"You're not very good, are you
GeOrge?" the voice sneered at Assistant Chief Constable
George Oldfield.
Police hope the voice, on a 60-second tape cassette
mailed to Oldfield last week, will lead to the capture of the
"Yorkshire Ripper," the most vicious British mass
murderer sin ce Jack the Ripper terrorized London nearly
a century ago.
"There are plenty of them prostitutes out there," the
voice said. "They are a bad lot, and someone has got to do
something."
The killer t hen promised victim No. 12 will be from the
Manchester area.

By WILLIAM STEIF
Two million young Americans now malIng
plans to go to college in the fall will find telr
financial situations tougher than they expeed
unless Congress acts swiftly.
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bank funds to pay for college under the fedjral
government's Guaranteed Student L,an
program.
The problem: Bank funds for these loans
fre
about to dry up.
Reason: The banks won't be able to m ke
money on the loans after J uly 1.
That's the word from Alfred B. Fitt, genL
counsel of the Congressional Budget Office, $ho
told a House subcommittee that the Emmete
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products, but large numbers of shoppers fear a
proliferation of substances that might be carcinogenic or have other adverse health effects.
One person in seven reported a concern about
the health implications of the ingredients in
packaged foods. Thirty-five percent of that
group worried about preservatives while 29
percent cited "additives" or "chemicals" in
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WASHINGTON (NEA)
More than half of
the nation's food shoppers scrutinize product
labels in an attempt to avoid specific ingredients
especially sugars, salts, fats, oils and
preservatives according to a new government
survey.
The Food and Drug Administration, which
reportedly is planning to propose more stringent
food labeling requirements, recently released
the result of an agency-commissioned poll of
almost 1,400 food buyers throughout the country.

20 percent was apprehensive about
s ug ar content, 8 percent mentioned artificial
colors, 7 percent was concerned about salt
content and 4 percent was worried a bout
artificial flavorings..
Other substances freq uently cited as a cause

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ANGLEIWAL TERS

Did the oil companies deliberately create a
gasoline shortage to force up prices, or didn't they?
If they did, the Justice Department should have a
dandy conspiracy case. If they didn't, someone
owes them an apology.
Polls have shown that in spite of all the explanations from government and industry, a
majority of Americans think the gas-pump crisis is
a put-up job. They do not think there is a "real"
energy shortage.
The reason is that the U.S. Department of
Energy, which ought to know what is going on,
seems as bewildered by the whole thing as any
motorist caught with an empty tank. Bewildered,
or deliberately keeping information to itself.
That extraordinary possibility was raised when
Alfred Dougherty Jr., an official of the Federal
Trade Commission, told a congressional committee that DOE had simply refused to give it information that might show why gasoline shortages
developed the way they did.
Surely a department with 18,000 employees and a
$10-billion budget should know how much oil is
coming into the country and what is happening to
it. If that kind of data from a credible source could
be passed on to the American people it would be
easier for them to decide whether shortages are
real or not.
It has made sense to us all along that the collapse
of Iranian oil production last winter and the ensuing decisions by the OPEC cartel to limit exports
and raise prices would affect supplies of fuel and
prices in the United States. Yet stories persist that
these developments did not warrant the curtailment of gasoline deliveries we have seen. What
is the truth of the matter?
President Carter cannot expect Americans to
rally behind his energy policies when 65 percent of
the people contacted in a recent AP-NBC poll said
they thought the gasoline shortage was a hoax.

WORLD
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0 (al) 1220; P (4.7) 37.50; T (4-7. 4 Bit Of Time
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10th race. A. 3$, Time 35.24
3 Gayle Stanton
2 60
Cruz, Sea 23; Bonds, Cloy, Otis,
3 Cool Gal
32.4U 15.40 6.60
0(3.4)33.40; TI 4.2.3) 101.40; Time
KC and Wills, Tex 20.
2 Target Red
660 6.80 1:42 .3.5
PITCHING VICTORIES
1 Lantana Sandy
3.60
NATIONAL LEAGUE
0(2.3) 4120, P132) 251.40, T(3-2- 1 )
Fourth race
Niekro, Hou 11.3; Niekro, All 9.
7 HR Eddie
680 310 3 00
9; LaCoss, Cin 9.1; Andular, 373.10.
11th race, TA. 3-14, Time 31.47
2Oscar Pepper
15 80 760
Hou 8-4; Canton, Phil 8.7.
3JM's5peed
9.70 4.20 2.60 S Ocala Jubilee
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AMERICAN
LEAGUE
SCharter
260 2.70
0(7•7) 144.00; TI 7.2 5) 3,125.40;
John,
NY
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3.00
Time 2:02.
Bait 103. Kern, Tex 9 1; Ryan,,
0(35) 1.00, P13.5) 21.50. T(3.S.2)
Fifth race
Cal 9.4:
5380
2 Another t3rther
9 .40 480 460
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
12th race, T, 7-14, Time 44.17
S 10 3 80
5 Frisco Boy
(based on 43 innings pitched)
6 Thelma J.
1.10 2.60 740 I Sippin Away
6 .40
NATI ONAL LEAGUE
7 Streaker Kyle
110 3.40
0112•5) 13.00; 1(2.5.1) S7.00, Time
LaCoss, Cin 2.46:
3 Gold Coast Miss
3 60
1:44.2.
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
0(4.7) 27.20, P(4.7) 47.10, 1(47.3)
Sixth race
Kern, Tex 1.57; Guidry, NY 317.40.
1 King Berg
5 40 3.10 7 80
2.11;
Marshall,
Minn
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Attendance 3.432; Handle $250,710.
I Winning Chip
380 7.80
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DAYTONA BEACH
Buddy Baker and Darrcil
Waltrip, two of the brightest stars in major league auto
racing, share the same goal as the countdown heads
toward the July 4 Firecracker 400 at Daytona International Speedway.

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lie was a strong runner-up in this year's Daytona 500
and was just edged by Richard Petty at the checkered
flag.
This year was particularly frustrating for Baker at
Daytona as it looked as though he would finally exceed his
live second-place finishes.
He captured the Daytona 500 pole wtht a record speed of
196.049 mph, won the 50-mile Busch Clash and walked
away with his 125-mile qualifying race before the engine
on his Spectra Oldsmobile faded in "the big one."
Now, going into the nation's biggest Independence Day
sports event, both drivers are sitting in the catbird seat.

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They are aiming to win their first Grand National race
at "The Big D."
For Waltnp, it looked as 111978 was going to be the year
as he won his Daytona 500 qualifying race, a 200-mile
Modified race and the Sportsman 300 before an engine
failure set him back in the field.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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With the money won in the Busch Clash added to their
Winston Cup totals, at half-way point in the season,
Waltrip has won over $300,000 and Baker has pocketed
over $200,000.
As the Firecracker 400 is the richest 400-mile race in
NASCAR history with $208,225 in posted awards, It's a

Boston
ings

Christenson Keys
Ph'l'ls Past Expos
By United Press International

Having watched his teammates fizzle at the plate
repeatedly this season in games
with the Montreal Expos,
pitcher Larry Christenson of
the Philadelphia PhillIes decided it was time to take matters
into his own hands.
Christenson, watching from
the bench as the Philhies were
one-hit by Steve Rogers Saturday while dropping their eighth
game in a row to the Expos,

used his bat as well as his
pitching arm Sunday to help
Philadelphia end its jinx with
Montreal.
The Phillies' right-bander
allowed eight hits in six Innings
on the mound but was more
awesome at the plate as he
banged out a solo homer and
two doubles In helping Philadelphia to a 5-2 triumph.
Philadelphia third baseman
Mike Schmidt felt the club's
recent slide In the standings

Forget Trading Reggie!
NEW YORK (UPI) - Maybe you remember the time Reggie
Jackson was hobbling around on crutches.
Mit'b r nenibes It very 'neiL He has good reasOn to
remember it.
Jaccn, vth the Oakland A's then, pulled a hamstring In his
leg so badly sliding into the plate in the final playoff game with the
Detroit Tigers in 1972 that they had to give him a pair of crutches
for him to be able to leave the clubhouse after the Injury.
Despite the pain, Jackson hobbled over to the Tigers' quarters
before departing from the ball park that day. He wanted to sob
Martin and shake his hand. He wanted to tell him he thought
Martin had do- an py$rnnrrliniii-v mb nf mrnnulnii thp TtCIPIQ
even
the A';had beaten
five. The ;;
of that episode still Sticks vividly in Billy Martin's mind.
"I like Reggie Jackson," he insists although he can't get that
many people to really believe him in the face of some of the things
he has said about Jackson in the past.
"I like him from the day I was managing the Detmit Tigers In
1972. He got hurt In the game and even though he was limping, he
came over to shake my hand. I've never forgotten that."
What brought all this to the surface Sunday was a published
report that the Yankees had asked waivers on Jackson so as to
explore the possibility of trading him. He and Martin were said to
be faced with Irreconcilable differences that made any further
association between them untenable. One columnist wrote they
despised each other.
"That's a flat lie," Martin said, speaking, at least, for himself.
"How can anyone say that without knowing anything about
what's going on between us?" the Yankee manager went on.
"Like they say Reggie Jackson Is in my 'doghouse.' I don't have
any doghouse. I've never had one In my life."
When Jackson was asked about his personal feelings for Martin
at Yankee Stadium just before the Yankees embarked on a road
trip to Toronto without him Sunday, he wasn't that enthusiastic.
"What do you want me to say?" he answered a question with a
question.
"Do you like him?" one newsman persisted.
"Yes, I like him," Jackson answered mechanically. "What can
I say?"
"Have the two of you talked yet?"
"Yes," said Jackson, "we've talked, but we haven't had any
real discussion."
"How come?"
"He has been busy. The first day he got here, there never was
any time. Next day there was a double-header, and the day after
that there was a day game. There just hasn't been any time."
Jackson still is nursing torn muscle fibers In his left leg and the
reason he didn't accompany the club to Toronto Is because the
park there has artificial turf. The Yanks feel Jackson can get
more benefit running and working out on the natural grass at
Yankee Stadium.
As far as the possibility of Reggie Jackson being traded in the
next few days Is concerned, you can forget all about It.
To begin with, the June 15 trading deadline Is past, which means
the Yankees would have to get American League waivers on him
to trade him to a club within their own league and National
League waivers to deal him to any club in the other league.
They never asked National League waivers on Jackson. It Is
true they have asked American League waivers on him, but that
doesn't mean they are about to trade him or even have any Intention of doing so.
U some American League club should claim Jackson before 2
p.m. today, the Yankees could begin negotiating with that club,
which would then have to come up with a suitable player of Its
own, one who has also cleared waivers.
U more than one dub claimed Jackson, and the Yankees didn't
withdraw his name jrunithe ,*th1a, iiU Uaey are free to do
as many times as they wish, he would have to go to that claiming
d ub lowed ththe standings for the$20,000 waiver price. You know
how much chance there is of that happening, don't you?
Actiaily, the Yankees asked waivers on Mickey Rivers, Roy
White, Fred Stanley, Catfish Hunter, Darryl Hunter and Jim Kut
the same time they did on Jackson. They did that so they might
have waivers on any of Uwe players ln case they do want tomove
any of them or deal them when they are free to make a trade
again In September.

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scoring single in the seventi
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Twins to victory behind lb
sterling relief pitching of Miki
Bacsik.
Red Sox 8, Blue Jays 4
Fred Lyon and Carl Yast
rzemskl belted two-run homer,
to back the five-hit pitching o
Mike Torrex, cowering Bostot
to a triumph over Toronto and
sweep of the three-game series
Yankees 8, Indians 2
Lou Pinlella and Thurmar
Munson knocked In two run
apiece to lift New York to it,
fourth Straight victory. The
Yanks erased a 1.0 deficit in the

Pan-Am Gam.
State Policy
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
(UP!)
The Pan American
Sports Organization Sunday
denounced all politicallymoti-vated government interference
in national olympic committees
as "contrary to the essence of
On organization and the olympic Ideals."
The so-called "Puerto Rican
Declaration" drawn up by
PASO's legislative committee
as the result ofa proposal made
by Honduras in the 1978
meeting in Buenos Aires, also
said, "no pressure or control
may ei.,edln the fonnaUonor
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Royals 5, Angels 2
Dennis Leonard, continuing
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Brewers 7, Mariners 4
Paul Molitor's RBI single in
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Earl Weaver was hoping for
another miracle finish to cap off
a very prosperous weekend.
Sparky Anderson was hoping
for an even break to put an end
to a miserable one.
"I expected us to come up
with something in the ninth
Inning," said Weaver. "We
tried hard to get It darted but
we weren't able to do it. I guess
I'm just becoming a little
spoiled."
Weaver's Baltimore Orioles,
who entered Sunday's contest
against Detroit with a ninegame winning streak, pulled
out two victories over the
Tigers earlier In the weekend
with dramatic ninth-inning
homers. But Aurelio Lopez'
three hitless Innings of relief
and Rusty Staub's ninth-inning
RBI triple gave the Tigers a 64
victory.
"I have to be impressed with
my young team," said Anderson, who shows a dismal 3-9
record since taking over the
Tigers earlier in the month.
"We had a lot of tough breaks
this weekend but we had to win
one sooner or later."
Staub Stroked an RBI triple
with one out In the ninth to help
the Tigers snap a five-game
losing streak while ending
Dennis Martinez' personal 10.
game winning Streak.
Rich Dauer hit a twos-tm
homer for Baltimore In the
fourth Inning and Staub had a
solo blast In the fifth for Detroit.
Lopez, 3-1, retired nine Straight
hatters and struck out five over
the final tires Innings.
Twis 4.7, Wte Six 31
Roy &amp;nalley belted three
doubles and scored two runs
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Association
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8 Huston Mickey
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place.
go through the formality of Cartwright or one of two wright, Greenwood, Kelser,
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Rutgers' James Bailey and
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proceedings by nam ing their center in this year's draft the USC's Cliff Robnlson, [taylor's
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selection. I'he Bulls choice Knicks are said to be interested Vinnie Johnson, Rhode Island
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The Reds, trailing 6-1 after five
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Rookie Rick Matula hurled a
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Nolan drove in two runs in a
four-run fourth Inning In pacing
the the Braves to victory over
tho riorwl Ara £W54.
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homered for Los Angeles.

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loss In the acing's
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has ridden the winning horse In Crown
Bid's third-place finish at
two legs 'of the Triple Crown,
feuded with a top New York Belmont was blamed by Deip
jockey, been named In a on a safety pin that was foun d
paternity stt and been charged lodged In the horse's foot the
day of the race.
wi th cocaine possession,
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But the news was not all bad
The latest stroke of adversity
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Franklin Saturday. He rode
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Velasquez. Velesquez rode Bid
Preakness.
Delp said he has opted for to vict ory In the Champa gne
vet eran jockey Bill Shoemaker Stakes at Belmont Park and
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and learn his profession. Futurity.
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Delp threatened to demote
After that race Delp accused
Franklin to a stable boy last Velasquez and Angel Cordero of
Herald Photo by Tom N.ts,l week
af ter his yo ung jockey bad sportsmanship during the
was arrested on a cocaine race and Franklin referred to
possession charge In a parking the two Latin Am erica n jockeys
lot at Disneyland in Anaheim, as"splcs",an insult that helped.
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5 Duran-Olano
15.00 5.20 3.60
630.00.
New York 8 Cleveland 2
2 Vicanci Bad,oia
600 2.90
10th race B $ 14 Time 3 1 24
Boston 8, Toronto 1
Ramon-Pecina
3.20
2 Bee Inventive
5.80
660 340
Texas 5, Oakland 1. 1st
0(2-5)31.20; P (5-2) 115,20; 1 1152.
6 Dunn Rocket
6.20 3.60
Texas 7, Oakland 2, 2nd
4) 171.00.
7 Chilly
Kansas City S California 2
FIlth Game
0(2 ) 45 40 P(2-6) 101. 30 1(2
Milwaukee 7, Seattle 4, 1
8 SaidWally
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Monday's Games
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Bblton at Detroit, night
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against Montreal would be
rectified during the second half
of the season.
"We're down 8-1 in an 18gane series," mentioned Schmidt, "But that's only half the
games we have to play with the
Expos. We're, getting adversity
out of the way before the AUStar game. The Expos are one
of the best teams and they have
been lucky because they
haven't had any injuries."
tisewnere in tne rite, Crucago
blanked Pittsburgh 5.0, New
York trimmed St. Louis 6-2,
Cincinnati edged San Francisco
8-7, Houston beat San Diego 4-1
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certainty that both drivers will have an even added Incentive to visit Daytona's charmed Victory Lane for the
first time.
The two will be among nearly 60 drivers who will be
attempting to make the 0car starting field when
Firecracker 400 top-twenty qualifying gets underway at
10:00 a.m. Sunday, July I.
Sunday will be a doubleheader of racing action as, at
1:00 p.m. the Daytona 6 Hours World Challenge For
Endurance Drivers race gets the green flag.
The Firecracker 400 is scheduled for 10:00 am., Wednesday, July 4.

Waltrip is leading the Winxton Cup points race and has
four wins for his Gatorade Team.
Baker has proven to be among the very fastest almost
whoever he races and leads in pole positions with four while
enjoying two wins, including his last outing at Michigan.

OAKVILLE, Ont. (UP!)
thought it would take a 68011 my for Torn Watson, it was one of
Watson i had iriatle tripILee Trevino was the first man part."
bogey."
those davs ...
to admit he (11(1 not win the
Trevino, while delighted he
"I did not xactIy burn up the
But. Trevino said. it was no
Canadian Open golf title, but had scored tus first victory of golf course, but a WIll IS a win. until the 1501 hole that he begat:
ttirit Tom Watson lost it.
the year and his 23rd on the tour I'd take It even if I shot a 78," to think of the winner's cheek.
"hut a win is a win:' Trevino (kiting back to 1967, felt syniWatson, who failed to make
I played unit' of riiy favorite
said of his three-stroke victory pathy for Watson
who ap- tire cut at last week's U.S. Open,
shots
- a bladed sati(l V. edge
Sunday that gave him his third parently did not heed his own left the course IlflhIle(hiately
to
within
eight inches of the CUI)
Canadian Open title and earned
advice about being patient.
after he signed tils card.
It
was
a
good
feeling."
S
him a cheek of $63,000 that took
"It's very difficult to come
Trevino said tie got a good
hIs career earnings over the $2 back an d win after youmake
Trevino. 39. said that 1,11(1
ake a feeling when he was able to get
million mark.
triple bogey," said Trevino. it up-arid-down over the first willing ahi(l allowing that I stay
l'reuno. who started the day" how many times is loni f
tiOli'S• "I felt I had iiiade health. I'll play seriousl% for
three shots back of Watson, Watson going to do that? lie is three birdies the way I saved another five years.
goal is to
Finished the day with an even the best there is out there. But par, and then I heard Tom make another ii iiliion.' par 71 over the 7,059-yard Glen

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Bridesmaids were
Cathleen La rson, sister of
the bridegroom, Mary
Stoke's, Uani Erickson,
Carol Green and Debbie
Roberts. Their lemon
yellow goiis were identical to the honor atte'ndant's, and they carried
similar baskets of flowers
with yellow babvs breath.

The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Farella 209 Summerhn
Ave.
Sanford.
The
bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson
of Lake Markham.
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William Dunn served the
bridegroom as best man.
Ushers were Lincoln
I irson and Scott lirson,
brothers
of
the
hr i deg room
Jerry
Fare'lla, brother of the
bride; and George Vogel.
Mark M eyheu was the

Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows a white silk
organza gown fashioned
with a venice lace and seed
pearl bodice featuring long
sleeves and cameo
neckline. A deep ruffle of
matching lace bordered the
skirt which terminated into
a tiered lace train She
earned a part silk and part
fresh
bouquet
of
l'halaenopsis
orchids,
white roses, stephanotis
and
baby's
breath
showered with trailing ivy.

groonisinan.

Diana Farella attended
her sister as maid of honor.
She wore it mint green
interlock knit gown with a
white lace bodice and
matching silk mint overblouse. She carried a white
wicker basket arranged

Following a wedding trip
Acapuico,
the
newlyweds will make their
home in the area. The bride
is operations officer for the
Central Flagship Bank.
The bridegroom is
prod uct ion manager of
Slumnberite Inc.

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DEAR ABBY: We have a
respond to your reply to swmieone who is in control of
ED
OVER sv
problem in our office building
BUDDY IN BE101'i', who tiiiiiself and doesn't feel the
825
that no one knows how to
riced to apol'igize for it.
asked how to say no to a girl
(2] TODAY IN FLORIDA
handle.
without making a fool of
I dated a mats like that in
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
Ours is a rather small
himself. Your lepI)
ab- college and was so
NEWS
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building: only three floors and
solutely perfect.
witti
those
qualities
in him that
8:30
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When I was in high school, I we re celebrating our
TODAY
fifth 12]
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would have fallen head over
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heels for a young man who had
K.c.
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'I'here is a lathes' room on
enough integrity and conviction
each floor, but one young For dinner. The
to tell Inc firmly, "We have
Problems? You'll feel better
Old Faihioned' HH,111
man works with
woman who works on the third my husband,
gone as far as we are going
If you get them off your chest.
Yesterday I
HAND DIPPED
floor comes down to two to discovered that my silver and
For a personal reply write to
for the good of both of us."
smoke pot in our restroom on turquoise ring was missing. It's
Guys who want everything Abby. Box 69100, i.os Angeles,
her lunch hour. The smellis not valuable, but it has sen- you've got area dime a dozen
Cal. 90069, Please enclose
terrible and clings to our timental value because my
even with inflation; but most sti'rnped, self-addressed en.
CHOCOLATE —STRAWBERRY
clothes if we're in there for very grandmother gave it to me.
women are turned on by %elOpe.
VANILLA— PINEAPPLE
long. Also, she ties up the
Isuspect the woman took it. It
ALSOORANGE FREEZE
stall for quite a long tdiie, and was in the jewelry box on my
during the lunch hour a lot of
dressing table, and she lay
women want to use the
down
Make
in my bedroom for a
facilities
while I couldn't have lost or
Apparently no one has made
mislaid it — I never wear it.
any attempt to put a stop to this The band
TRY OUR FRESH
is almost worn
because they don't want to get through.)
t
her in trouble. It's bad enough
FRUIT SHAKE-UPS
i don't know what to do about
that she smokes the
stuff,
but
it.
I
don't
want
to
ruin
our
A
why can't she use
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itli a 2.0 average or better
on her own floor? the restroom friendship, but I really want th e
ring back.
upperclassmen have been wi th no grade less than C.
If you have any idea how
I
can't
avoid
meeting
this
named
to the Dean's List fur the
The following area student,s IIHlJHIii
can solve this
problem, please woman. Our husbands work
Spring,
11179
session
at
Stetson
made
the Dean's List: Danny
let us know.
s*e,Qnch other
together
anJw
University, according to Mrs. Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs.
INCONVENIENCED
at business functions. What
Helen Sassard, registrar.
E.P. Fitzgerald, 404 Sunset
DEAR IN: Your complaint is should I do?
Drive,
Sanford; I.eslie J.
An additional 452 Unvalld, so te ll th e girl flat out to
DEAR STUMPED: One thln&amp;
Whittern, daughter of Mr. and
dergraduate students were
splease use the restroom on you should not do Is accuse the
Mrs. 11.8. Whittern, 815
listed
on the Honor Roll.
HER floor.., and, furthermore,
oman of taking your ring.
Escambia Drive, Sanford;
THE GREATAMERICAN SANDWICH
remind her that smoking pot is (Regardless of hov. strongly
The Dean's List consists of Frank H. Kiligore (all As), son
flu Orlando Dr. (Hwy. 17-n) Sanford
illegal, and she's asking for you suspect her, you could be
juniors arid seniors hose of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
Between Honda £ ABC Liquor
trouble ti she doesn't stay off erong.)
grades average 3.5 or better on Kiligore Longwood; and JohnH,
"Not
Just Another Hamburger Joint"
the grass!
If I ere y. I would forget
a 3.00 scale, with no grade Pelzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.J.
TRY
OUR
HAND DIPPED ICE CREAM CONES
DEAR ABBY: A tew weeks it.
below B. The Honor Roll is l'elzer,
604
SUGAR OR VANILLA CONE
Ellsworth,
go, I had a couple to my home
DEAR ABBY: I simply had to composed of undergraduates Altamonte Springs.

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performed the 5 p.m.,
candlelight and double ring
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice of Public Hearing

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE

TOKYO jUPlj — First lady
Rosalynn Carter recovered
from an intestinal virus in time
to attend a state dinner given by
Emperor Hirohito today after
having missed some of the
excitement of her husband's
first full day in Japan.
Eleven-year-old Amy came
osi with the "tummy bug"
during the 15-hour flight froni
Washington, but Mrs. Carter

Ohira luncheon and a tour of the
Meiji Shrine but recovered in SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
-P2(66-79)28. The
time for a state dinner held in DISTRICT
East',oftheSW'.4ofthe5E¼ (Less
the moat-encircled Imperial
Oil and Mineral Rights) and WI/i
of SE'i (Less roads and beginning
Palace.
SW corner of SE" run E 852.75 ft.,
Mrs. Carter, looking pale ar.d North
45 ft., Eat 70 ft., North 10 it.,
wearing a long-sleeved white West 70 ft., West 10 ft., So. 23 ft.,
chiffon gown, was greeted at West 112.17 ft, South to Beginning),
containing 5$ acres more or less;
the entrance to the palace by and
the East ',ot the NWI/i of SE"i
Hirohito, who said, "Thank you less road, Section 23, Township 2)
South, Range 30 East, less the
for coming,"
below the 55 ft. contour.
White House Press Secretary Portion
Further described as the south side
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in.wi.ii wait
iie LUUU
ouy t'oweu saul the atiment of Red Bug Road, across from Red
in a reception line before a that struck Mrs. Carter and Bug Elementary. (DISTRICT NO.
luncheon given by Prime An)y was "something they
BEL•AlREHOMES, INC
A.)
Minister Masayoshi Ohira.
picked up from the Carter AGRICULTURE
TO
PtA
Shelooked faint assheturned grandchildren".
SINGLE FAMILY DWEL LING
DISTRICT. PZ(6479)27. The
toMrs.Ohiraforassistanand
NW4 of the NW',i of Section 18,
was whisked through a back
Township 71 South, Range 29 East,
door to the residence of U.S. ___________________________ e ragtt of way Ior Balmy Beach
Ambassador Mike Mansfield,
Drive. Consisting of 10 acres more
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIO US
or less. Further described as in the
where she rested in bed.
NAME LAW
general location of Balmy Beach
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
The first lady missed the
Drive, South of SR 436, West side,

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C!SE HO. 782227 CA.04.t
IN RE: TheMarriageof
BILLY JOE FIELDS,
Petitioner Husband,
and
PEGGY L. FIELDS, also known as
PEGGY LAMB,
Respondent.Wife.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
PEGGY L. F I ELDS, also
known as PEGGY LAMB
3371 Colville Avenue
Hapeville, GeorgIa 30354
YOU ARE NOTIF lED that a
Second Amended Petition for
dissolution of marriage has been
tiled against you by Petitioner,
BILLY JOE FIELDS, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to the
Amended
Petition
on
the
Petitioner's attorney, JAN15 MARY
HALKER, whose address is Post
Office Box 2147, 501 Park Avenue
North, Winter Park, Flbrida 37790,
onor before July II, 1979 andfile the
original of said defenses with the
Clerk of this court either before
service or Immediately thereafter;
otherwiseadefault judgment willbe
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Amended Petition.
WlTNESSmyhandandfhe6fof
said court on this 8th day of June,
1979
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
(lark of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
BY: Eve Crabtree
DEPUTY CLERK
PubliSh: June II, 1$, 23, July 2, 1979
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the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of
CHALLENGE.
INC.
OF
NEVADA at .umber Bear Gulley
Road, in the City of Goldenrod,
Florida, intends to register the said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Seminole County, Florida.
Dated at Goldenrod, Florida, this
2nd day of June 1979.
CHALLENGE
IN
CORPORATED
By. Edward G. Rector
President
Publish. June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 1979
DEK 1)3
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F ICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 16$ Willow
Creek Cove, Longwood, FL 32750
Seminole county, Florida, under the
fictitious name Of LONGWOOD IN
DU5TRIALSUPPLYCO,andthet 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
865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. Jon D. MacKendrick
Publish June II, 18, 258. July 2,1979
OEK.47
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(DISTRICT NO. 3)
MARTY CHIRA-- M IA VERY
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
TO C 3 GENERAL COMMERCIAL
AND WHOLESALE DISTRICT.
P2(52 79)-fl. That part of Lot 69,
Spring Hammock, PB 2. Pgs. 2
through 5, lying NWly of the RW of
SR. 4fl, LESS that part Iyingwithin
the following described parcel;
Beginning 1236.53 ft. West of the SE
corner ul Lot 69, run North 37
degrees 7rE., 200 ft., thence run N.
52 degrees 33' W., 150.95 It; thence
West 79.2 ft., thence South 175.54 ft.,
thence SEIy on a curve 1)7.28 ft.,
thence East 1.15 ft. to beginning.
Containing 2.78 acres more or less.
Described further as in the general
area of No, 427 and Big Tree Road.
Section 79, Township 20. Range 30.
(DISTRICT NO. 2)
This public hearing will be on July
74, 1979 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
lhereatleraspossibleinRoom2o3c,f
the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
Those in attendance will be heard
and written comments may be filed
with the Land Development
Manager. Hearings may be con
tind from time to time as found
necessary. Further details available
by calling 373.4330, Extension No.
o.
Board of County Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
fly• Robert French.
Chairman
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwifh, Jr.
Publish June 2$, 1979
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Seminole

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the

July 17, 1979
A. PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR
CHANGE
OF
ZONING
REGULATIONS
1. ALAN KING BIXBV -A.1
AGRICULTURE TO R.1AA

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CLASSIFIED ADS

undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter

322 -2611

865.09, Florida Statutes,will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida, upon
receipt of proof of publIcation of this
notice, fictitious name,
to.
wit: PRECISION MACHINE CO.
under which I am engaged in
business at 103$ MIlle' Industrial
Road, in the CIty of Altamonte
Springs, Florida.
That the party interested In said
business enterprise is as follows:
CRM INDUSTRIES, INC.
By: 5. Charles Robert
McMahon II, President
Publish June 4, Il, 1$, 23, 7979
OEK.26

Sunday

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&amp; Found

Lost: Fern., wt., Terrier. Big
eyes, shaggy head. Answers to
Heather. Last seen Grant 8.
Georgia Ave., Longwood. $30
5597.
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Will keep children my homenights or days, for working
mothers. $20 for 1, 130 for 2 (5
day week). School age slightly
higher. 322-5015.

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MECHANIC
Experienced with own tools. Split
5050, day shift.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
9)2 French Ave.
323.5176
(Cornerofloth&amp;French)

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY w
WAITRESSES
COOK
Apply in person Holiday Inn
1.4. On SR 4.6t I-I

First 1. Onlychild care center open
Saturday in Sanford
Begin,
fling June 2. Sanford Early
Childcare Center. 322.6645.

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Things to Eat

DRAG LINE OPR.

Poultry, best, pork, fish. Free
delivery, min.$200rder, Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion

right toward Sanford to Bevier
Rd. right ½ ml. tRuth Burk) 322.

BOOKKEEPER

Crewel Instruction

Tutor, Certifled&amp;
Experienced Teacher
323.5592

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SALES R ECET1ONIST

Creative Expressions 323.8812
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$—HiIpjdud.

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GIRLS

Bea winner, loin the neighborhood
professionals Altamonte Spgs.
based Century 21 Real Estate
Firm seeking Lake Mary &amp;

Management posItion with fast
moving company. We need
aggressive people with good
rn'aii:y ,i. good phone ocr
Sat.ry plus commission. Call

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xce(ienr irainino o?r,?reu. Call
Patt Woodson or Phyllis Capponi
for confidential interview 8)0
7717 aft hrs. 331 4698.

Annette 323-5176.

AgES 13 &amp; older

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to earn EXTRA ssss
d ur lp,,g
sc too L
vacation,
Call Circulation Dept.
2226 11

Corp., 11)0 Old Daytona Rd.,
DeLand, Fla. 32730.

EVENING HERALD
Travel Agent-minimum 2 yrs.
recent exp. For interview phone
6615.069 or (904) 775-5777 for
appt.

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A'IION
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increas. your earning
power. For details, call 414.3019.

LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad,andifweweren't looking
fo. someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't behere, If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1 500432 8403 anytime for
recorded message.

Legal NotIce
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

SR'CR4ZI Improvement
The Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) will conduct a public
hearing on June 28, 1979 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte
Springs
Recreation Department Civic Center, $00 Spring Oaks
Blvd., Altamonte
Springs, Florida.
This hearing is beIng conducted to afford Interested persons the
op
Dortunitvof.inr.teI,...ir
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aspeas, design
ConcePts, and social, economic and environmental effects of the proposed
improvements to State.County Road 431 (Forest City Road)
from County
Road 424 (Ed9ewater Drive) to State
Road 436 (Sernoran Blvd.) in Orange
and Seminole Counties, Florida. FOOT Project Pbs. 77130.190) and 771303504, Work Program Nos. 317523 and 517341, Federal.Ald Project Nos. M5791(1) and IRMI79I.3.
Maps, drawings, a drafl environmental impact document and other

36--Resort Property

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Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 322-1038
if no ans. (901) 252-94fl.

PURCHASING AGENT
Immediate openings with a
growing company for a person
with at least S years experienc.
innationwideour,.asin0oI,
supplIes Including produce,
meats I dry goods. Must be able
to supervise people control
payroll costs &amp; be able to
schedule staff. Send resume or
apply in person Holiday House

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typing 60
pleasant personality.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
9)2 French Ave.
323-5176
(Corner 10th &amp; French)
LPN full time. Exp. w-Fiorida
license. 4.12. 322-8566. Sanford
Nursing &amp; Cony, Center,
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REALlY WORLD.

Night Cleaner. Apply in person

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REALTORS

NIGHT AUDITOR
Will train, math background, Q0d
with people.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
9)2 French Ave.
323-5176
(Corner 10th &amp; French)
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24351

French (Il 97) Sanfoja"
323 5324

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40-B Triplex
3 UNITS ON LARGE LOT,
ZONED COMMERCI AL (2) '4

The public hearing will be held In accordanc, with the Florida Depart.
macfl of Transportation Action Plan (197$).
C.A. Benedict. PB.
District Engineer
Florida Department ot Transportation

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May29, June 13,14, 15, 17,18. 1, 30,21,n, 24,23, 26, 27,25,

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in one of the nicest areas of
Sanford. Near schools &amp; golf
course. Beautiful corner lot With
lots ol trees Just right for the
growing family. $57,750

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prompt visit train our no-

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

prsssntativs. She has bro.

For Sale by Owner
3BR,l',bathbldckhOu$e
in Lake Mary, 323.6459

Cash for your lot! Will build on

A call from you wilt

bring $j

chums,
ping

r.EEO A SERVICEMAN?. You'll

your lot or our lot,
V Enterprise, Inc.

civic Information;
and 4o help with your shop.

needs,

Medel Inc., Realtor

cards of introduction frcm local mar.
chants.

find him listed In our Business

Service Directory.

641)0)3

3 duplex lots, prime Orl location
150.000 William Maticzowski,
REALIOR 32? 7983
For Sale - Cape Coral tots near
Ft Myers with Sewer &amp; water
tiv Owner 830 $16)

I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
LAKE GEORGE $6,900

C A BUDGET PRICE TAG is on
this nice 3 BR. I bath home on
king size lot Near shopping but
country atmosphere.
Just
$76,500

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Peaceful Country
Trees plus lake, pool plus sauna.
Living with all other comforts.
Huge 3 BR, 3B home plus
Mother in law cottage on Lk
Butler in Volusia County
199O0O.

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves $623455 322.1959
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TWOPLUSTwOISFOIJP
AndThat'sAFaclI

ClassifiedAdsGetsResults
And ThaI'sA Fact Toot
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Call Bart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322749$

READY TO BUILD
2 loIs in country setting near
Paisley. 200 x 140, cleared ready
for your home

SANFORD: 125,500. 3 Bdrm.. 1
bath, carport, nice neigh.
borhood. My equity I assume
low rate loan at $87 mo. 2nd mtg.

negotiable. 323-6228.

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L.a,a I.ho-3$.i$41

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Tern Building — Crane's Roost
$65 Whooping Loop
Alfamonte Springs, FlorIda 32701
(303) 531 SIll and 1314339
Attorneys for Petitioner
Publish: June 1$, 23, July 2. 9, 1979
0EK9I

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Ctcrk to the Board
Of County Commissioners
In and for the County of
Seminole, Slate of Florida,
Publish: June 33. I97
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C. TOM ROLL, President.
C. Tom Roll
President
DATED at Casselberry, SemInole
County, Florida this 7nddayof May,
1979.
Publish June 1, II. 88. 23 $979
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DATED at Orlando, Orange
Cvnly,Ploridathis3rddayofJgne,

$979,
Aust Marketing Company
by. August
unnsun
President
PublIsh JUM 1), 15, 25&amp; July 2 1979
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323.5300
3103 Orlando Dr.
VA&amp;FHA9n.ncing

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MINU lB... IF CLASSIFIED

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ydOULON'T BE ANY.

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REDUCED BY 51,5001

904-734.6031

LOCAT/C.V MAP

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Hammond Organ, console dec
Ironic M 103 model, fruit wood
$1195, sell much less. 323 7777

7437 S Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321-0640
Sanford 321-0702

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Cars Removed
TONA AUTO AUCTID
91 t mile west ot Spee'dway
Daytona beach, will hold .t
public AUTO AUCTION ('y('r
Tu',y &amp; Saturday at 1 30 it's
the only one in Fiorid,t You Set
th reserved price Call 904 755
8311 for further details
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Top Dollar Paid for junk 8. used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
3225990
BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to iso
Call 322 1624, 322 1460
I

Orlando327-1577

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47—Real Estate Wanted

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Air Conditioning

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Handy man Will tine oranot'
groves On cnritr'ict 1,'irgc r.
small Will w,,sh I story tiOli',,"
or prune ',mail groves 31? 6871
.i" A n' 121 l0'7"--.
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Lawn.Gai'tJefl

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Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A-C Repair
Licensed 3230039

Amt'ricdn SOd 831 7200
8AM IA SOD 131 (400 5q ft 1
ft or more
Free Del on 4400 5

Automotive Service
_______________________
Western Auto 301 W
Automotive Service,
tail pipe, etc

L.awnIintnance
_______________________________

1st St
tuneup,

LANDSCAPING
Total twn care. residential &amp;
(ommtirt ill il? 7141 ,itt,'r 6

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrietl's Beauty Nook
$19 E 1t St , 32 5712
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Certified Lawn &amp; L antiscape
FREE ESTIMATES
323 8719
Mowing
371 0098

LaWn Service
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General Landscaping
RLs
specialists, iO SOil &amp; fill dirt.
lawn maint &amp; tree trimming
323 2918
-Residential &amp; Commercial
377 554?

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp 869.5567
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Ught Hauling

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Yard Debris, Troth
Appliances 6. Misc
(LOCAL) 319 5371

Dressmaking

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
372 0707

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Office Cleaning
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terlorCnlng

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I3&amp;P Exterior. Fungus &amp; mildew
removal Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free Est. 3396066, 668 8335

I. Springer SanieI
pups, 1)5
323 0039.

47A—MortgagesBougt,
&amp;Solcl

197511*70, 3 BR, 7B, expando, cent

air, big sc. porch, utility shed,
many extras. 510,500. 6616309.

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COCKER SPANIEL S-A K C,
silver butt. 4 males. 7 It'mnales
$173-ISO. 323-3913.

Losing your home &amp; tread? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 332 0716

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
372 9111
Eve's after 61 weekends
FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 373 75$Q
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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy, N. C. 78906

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Lawnmower sales &amp; service. We
sell the best &amp; service the rest
Western Auto
301W 1st SI
3224403

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PrOperty
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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN LSAY
IN THE WANT ADS. 322 2611 or
8319993
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62—Lawn-Garden

Custom Otfice Cleaning. comnmer
cial, new const LiC . bonded &amp;
inS Quality Service everytimne
Ph 373 0511 or 668 5981

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Paintlna

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, LIc.

Mtg. Broker. 825 No.

17 laying hens, 2) mos. old. COOPs,
feeders 6. waterers included
with hens, 135. Ph. 373 6179.

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Wymore Rd., Altamonte,
7 7433

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68—Wanted

00mnh,ig &amp; Boarcing

to

Buy

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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 coot

cages. 322 S7S2.

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in us
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools,
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE

APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.

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REALTOR 3224000MLS

-3cc our beautiful new BAR dING.

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Raborn RIALTY

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1895 3% "(10
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COUNTRY
2 residences on approx, 2 acres,
100 ft. lake frontage. $75,000.
ESTATE SALE.

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Rear slide glass, 150.
Air Shocks $50, fitS Ford P U
323 7305
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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322 9160
DAVES PAINTING
Trim your house, $145 I day serv
good paint &amp; Ref 331 55

Cash 322-4132

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28 000 original fileS l,ke n,'w
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NOTAPILEOF BRICKS
This) l½brickhomehsas beautiful
Fl rm, game rm I lust loads of
livIng area. Located in NW
sion of town w.easy access to

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Guitars, Drums, Banjos Corn
plett' Thomas organs, pianos.
80k, Ball's Disc. Center, Inc.
7202 French Ave
322-2235

STEMPER

AGENCY
REALT')R 377.çg

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'77 Checkmate Trimate I w
custom
built
Roadmaster
trailer Brand new, never in
water Call days 323 1909, ott
5 3') 322 73$5

SEIGLER REALTY

4. 4v4s
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JUST MAKE F y f.jE N 15 69 to
75 models ('all 339 910*3 or 834
460% Dealer
.76
P'ncq,id
rt'mov,Vf,li'
Hard iop. like new 54%04 I rrn
32? 9595 alter S

Central t-feat&amp;Alr Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
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SEARS, Sanford 3221771

71 f I Wellcrott with trailer &amp; dec.
wench Full lop &amp; bathroom
Many extras, 15.000 32) 07708 to
S )Oor 37361 70 weekends &amp; after
5)0

LOTS ZONED MULTIPLE
UNITS $tO.000 TOTAL

'INDUSTRIAL 7 S ACRE SITE
near pp Siding, close 10 I I
15500 per acre
' C READY TO SELL' Don't sell
yourself Short We have 28 years
of experience &amp; knowledge &amp; an
active demand for home's I land
Call us today!

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NICELY WOODED CORNER
LOT DOWNTOWN NEAR LAKE
MONROE ZONED DUPLEX.
17.500

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Salvage. 3225721.

Wanted Appliances any cond,
Washers, refrigerators, etc.
Kelioggs Auction, 3237050.

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, na

WOODED LOT ON RADIO RD
54 900

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f'iC F LOT (iN T05'Y '.7 I4tAR
LAKE JISSUP $6.S.t)

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17 m gal. Peg gas Customized
13250 3?) 52)4

Looking for garden equipment?
React tpday's chassltled actS for
good buys.
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S ACRES NEAR HWY 16 CLOSE
TO DOWNTOWN SANFORD.
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
$28,000

* HOUSE PINCHING YOU?
NCt'U more room7 This I BR. 2
bath split level could be lust
what you need Unique Iloor plan
for those yho like individuality
See it today 141500.

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'2's ACRES NEAR LAKE HAPNEY, GENEVA AREA $8,500.

Wonder what to do with Two? Sell
One — The quick, easy Want Ad
way. The magic number is 372
2611 or 831.9993
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ACRES WILSON RD. AREA
NICELY WOODED 1)2,500.
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REALTORS
3)9-47)Ieves

Lk. Monroe. Excellent linen.

Coirdinstir

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Toyota l'lli tv P U
C,00dconl Overse,lVduty
Itt-st offer 349 S44

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18.900

FORREST GREENE

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Furniture, bar, curtains &amp; rodS,
clothes, fuel oil Stove. odds &amp;
ends Starts Thurs I p ni 1200
W find .i
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54—Garage
Sales
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1979

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75.Aa-Wi

77—Junk

Special Purchase
Sylvania I9in color
Firestone Charge Reg $439.95
9oday same as cash
Sale 136500 -516 mo
Limited Supply
Call Jim, Firestone Store
Sanford-322 0714
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I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
WEKIVA FALLS AT HWY 46
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LARGE CORNER NEAR LAKE
MONROE AT
NARCISSUS
$7,500

t ORANGE CITY- Contemporary
home-Landscaped Courtyard. 7
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It. free form tub with solarium. I
BR, 2 baths, split plan. Beautiful
wooded area of fine homes.
177.500.

INC.

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LARGE CORNEtI "Ft tort
VILLE AT 18th si.o

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$27,500, w.excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322-6437 or
3327111 aft

M. Unsworth Realty

1978 Honda 4043CC
a'j10 tc n
linew
Fully dreSsed 3?? 5769

1511 Travel Trailer
Sleeps 6. first $1100
323 05-45

RE WASHE- P
Parts,
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697
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New 235 Homes, I pct Interest to
qualified buyer $30,000 to
$38000 Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3222287

Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
I B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.

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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC
107W. Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

FisridiOwnid
Fleddi M.n,

43—Lots-Acreage

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REALTY

Raboin

Build to Suit- our lot or yours.
FHA.VA,FHA 2358.315

W Garnetf While
Peg. Real Estate Broker

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SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
. COLUMNS.

HANDY MANE SPECIAL
127 Laurel
$23,000.
rSO,,O.rest.
HURRY'

French (Il 9?) Sanford
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11.4.000
e NEW HOME *
3 Bdrm, 7 bath, large kitchen w
dining area. Fireplace in Living
Room Central HA, w-wcarpet,
garage On large wooded lot
Many
Extras.
McGovern
Builders Call 322 8910 after S
pm
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REALTOR 322 4000 MLS

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"Florida's own greeting
- dedicated to
welcoming new residents

WgOOd

Wheel F plorpr B hp
Excellent shape. 5500 F iRM
3?? 8658
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Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
praisals Call Dell's Auction, 3?)
5620
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75—Recreational Vehicles

1 only - clearance
l-iotpoint II cu ft ret
Asocadd Green 2 door
auto del rost ret sectIon
Peg price $439.95
New$35$
$18 mo
Firestone Store
-CatlJim
Firestone Store
yi,j oay same as cash
Sanford--3770711

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41—Houses

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322-2420
PARK
3232222

$15,000

1715 S French
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"Nothing like good

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The Real Estate Agency
ANYTIME
REALTORS
Multiple Listing Service I

NEWCOMER!

4--Z7

24 HOUR lB 3229283

REALTY WORLD.

Sanford's Sales Leader

REALTORS
Branchff ice

terms.

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.SAN FORD AUCTION.

Refrigerator, Dishwasher &amp;
Electric Dryer
2113 Sanford Ave 323 6817

HOMEOWNERS. Don't lose your
credit - We have hel, zdothers to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
lheir equity. We can help you.
TONY
COPPOLA
ASSOC.
Realtor 6112518

New listing on St. Johns River, See
thu 'o make your dreams come
true, entertainment room Is
24*56 with Indoor waterfall &amp;
fish pond. 3 or I BRs, swimming
pool all on canal leading to St.
Johns River 1)25.000.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOISI
SANFORD'S
SALES
cEADER! WE'
lST &amp; SELL.
MOPE HOMES THAN NYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. it

2 5, Irres 01"1y

n Yamaha OOHC 750. mag
wheels, faring, drive shaft. 59

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H. Ernest Morris, Sr.
Peg, Real Estate Broker
2901 179?. C'c::rry'. Fl. 831 8200
Eve. 862.J655

Country Property Treed 2'.' acres
near I 16. SR 46 3 BR enclosed
porch to lull around in during
these hot summer days A must
to see only 153.500

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COUNTRYACRES
1 acre bldg. site w-trees 6. paved
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LK. Jsp 500 acres good pasture
land, $125,000.

Newly redecorated 3 BR, 2 bath
home. 27*12 game room, ideal
for large family, beaut,f'jlIy
taricapeo, Iose to shoprn,
school &amp; recreation area,.
$51,500

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Are you a full time driver with a
part time car? Our classifieds
are loaded with good buy for
you.

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR I bath home
on landscaped lot W w carpet,
dining area, fenced yard 6.
More! BPP WARRANTED Only
$33,000!

CARPORTS. ONLY $42,500.
Seigler Realty, Broker
321.0640
321 0702

downtown Sanford Store. Must

PertlnentinformationaeveIopedbytMFDoT,ftherwith.iflenvjews

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Eve. 322-0617, 372-1587, 322.7177

SUPER 2 BR I bath home in C. C.
Manor with Ig eat in kit, C H,
WAU, all ona tg landscaped lot'
Enc. patio garden too! New roof
&amp; paint! BPP WARRANTED,
Yours for just 532,500!

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ONE OF A KIND Lovely 3 BR 2
bath Mobile Home with 1,536 sq.
ft. on nice fenced lot! C H&amp;A, w
w carpet, eat in kit, Fla Pm,
porPi &amp; Much M,jr,''' .ust
$27.500

BEDROOM: (1) 1 BEDROOM, 2

for

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receivedfromother agenciesorpublicofliclal,willbeaval,at,Ie,or,,f,blic
inspectionattheFOOTDistrctOfficeinDeLand from June 19, 1979to June
77, $979 dWiflQ regular office hours. They will also
be available at the
public hearing location from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. and from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M.
Mr. Frank .IeweIl, Project Manager, may be contacted for information
orassistanceat the DeLand District Office, phone 904.734-2)7).
Persons who with to submit written statements
and other exhibits in
place of, or In addition to oral statements may do so at the hearing. They
may also be submitted to be documented as a part of the hearing if
received at the FDOT Distrct Office. 719 W. Woodland
Blvd. (Post Office
1
ox 47 ).Dsland, Florida 32720, nolaterthanjuly 12, 1979
Tentative schedules for rights of way acquisition and c
nstruc$ion and
impact on the wetlands will be discusd,

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

JUST FOk YOU 3 BR l' bath
home in Cf ..'$i?t.
-remodeled eat in kit,.w-w carpet,
porch, pan. FIa rm &amp;DR &amp;
Extras
Galore!
BPP
WARRANTED. Only 130,500!

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Eap. super market stockman
Applyinperson
Food Barn, 35th. Park Ave.

Salesperson

OVER 125
THUR MAY 1919

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0 E Cl range, coppertone
DbI oven, cxc cond
32? 6733 aft 6

HANG YOUR HAMMOCK
And relax in spacious back yd. 3
BR, 2 b. C H&amp;A, quiet neigh.
burhood &amp; close to ShoppIng,
$1550 dwn.

For rent commercial bldg., 2100
sq. ft

Motorc. le Insurance
ULAIP AGENCY
J2338óor7fl77l0

MON.,JUNE25,7pM.
Mixtureot old &amp; modern, including
housetulls of Quality furniture
Broyhitt K ingsize BR suite,
several dinettes, Mahogany BR
Suite, Oak drafting table.
couches,
chairs,
chests,
dressers, TV's. plus many more
items too numerous to list
ICASH DOOR PRIZE S
VISA- MASTER CHARGE

ON SALE NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress 12) 95 ea
Pc . NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1792 So of
Sanford 3728721

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78—IMtorcycles

72—Auction

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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2 BR, 18, CCB on 75x150 lot.
s18.soO. o pct dwo

10 Acres Pineway. $32,000.

MAKE A WISH 3 BR 2 bath home
in ldyllwilde' Enc Pool 6. Patio!
C H&amp;A, w w carpet, eat in kit &amp;
Every Imaginable Feature!
BPP WARRANTED, Your Vish
Come True for 168.000!

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between 9a.m. 3. S pm, Holiday
Inn Sanford, Lake Monroe, 530
N. Palmetto Ave.

1-urniture

Club Rd &amp; 46 A. 130.000.

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(2) 630 sq. ft. Office units for lease
in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
be combined for 1200 sq. ft. total.
w.w
carpet.
Ideal
for
professional suite.

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RENTAL INVESTORS SPECIAL
Buy I or both!
1 BR, 18, w FP on 75*150 lot
116.500 ID oct dwn

11 Acres Airport Blvd. Excellent
terms $45,000

SAN FORD
A PEANewly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, LR, FR with fireplace.
Utility room a. wooded lot. $365
+ security. No pets. 323.9574.

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REALTOR, MLS
323-5774
Day or Night
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4 Acres intersection of Country

REALTY

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51—Household Goods

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Harold Hall Realty

3 Duplex lots $10,000

STE N STRO \/

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709 Oak Ave. 2 story older home.
$28,500.

4s.s

SANFORD: 3 BR, l'/, B, cornpletely redecorated inside. Kit.
eqpt. No pets. 671-0976.

Days lnnSanford

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3 BR House, 102) West 1st.
S2SOmo,
323-1100; 3239657

NowhIringMAlDSfor

bath,

2218 Palmetto, I BR. 2 baths on 3
lots 139,900

3 BR, 2 bath home in Sanford C
AC. Nice neighborhood, l300mo
Tony Coppola Assoc. Realtor
8)00333.

fulltime&amp;parttimeemployment

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BETTER THAN NEW extremely
well cared for 3 BR, 2B home w
FR &amp; large sc porch, new carpet.
fully eqpt kit , beautiful land
Scaped fenced yd. Ext. fOi
retirees or family. $36.500.

2544 S. French Ave.
322.0231,323 7173, 322 0779
2005 Glenway I BR, 2
swimming pool. 185.000.

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FANTASTIC Ig family I BR, 20,
FR, Cent. air, ww carpet. Lg.
rooms, fenced yd with well &amp;
sprinklers, "in ground" pool.
'Choice neighborhood. 143.900
Exc terms

ALLFLORIDAREALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
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ATTRACTIVE I BR. 28 ranch
style home, Ig rms , fenced side
yd. near schools &amp; shopping.
$49,500

We have (Ii 2' acre tracts zoned
agri. Owner holding with good
terms

4.

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Need reliable person for route
sales. Truck driving experience
helpful. Good company benefits.
Brown Moulding Company at
Port of Sanford. 323-2062. An
Equal Opportunity Employ er

Live.in companion &amp; housekeeper
for semi.invalid lady for 3 to 6
mos. 322-5637 9a.m. to )2or3to6
p.m.

CallCharlotte323-S130

&amp;

ROUTE SALES

RECEPTION-TYPIST. Opening
for receptionist with typing 50
wpm. Excellent fringe benefits,
Apply in person Chelsea Title &amp;
Guaranty Co. 119 West 1st St.,
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Sanford.

11—Ifructjo

BOYS

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50—Miscellaneous for

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INVESTMENT
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
residence, office &amp; Institutional
132.500

3 BR,)', B, carport, dbt lot, fenced
bk. CH. behind Kmart, Forest
City. $35,000 VA or FHA.

Sanford 321-0640
Sanford 321-0702
Orlando 327-1577

ACRE &amp; ORANGE GROVE
NEAR LAKE MONROE. 5500
MONTH, REFERENCES.
SEIGLER REALTY. BROKER
321.0640
321.0702

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S pc BR Suite new, 1239; 5 pc LR
new, 1399. Loveseat $41 95 &amp; up,
Pc dinettes, 56995 &amp; up. Ref.
$506. up; El stove, $606. up; full
size draperies, ItO &amp; up Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
Sanford. 322 872)

SPANISH STYLE family home, 3
BR, 1', B. Ig closets, pan FR,
storage cab in DR $31,000.

We have (?t5acre tracts In Osteen
that may be just what you are
looking for So call us

BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON

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Army boots Ill 99pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3lOSanfordAve
3225791

CHOICE MAYFAIR extra Ig 3
BR. 2 8. formal LR, FR w-FP,
egp kit w breakfast bar, extra
Ig utility, dbl garage, good
storage, lovely yard 167.000 w
128 738 dwn 8. assume or
refinance

17.000 buys you this 96*120 lot in
Paola. Ideal for your new home

SEIGLER REALTY

EXECUTIVE HOME-OLDERCOMPLETELY RESTORED 2
STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0159,
Aft Hrs 3227643,377 469

Paint5.bodyshopallequipt plus I
BR apt on 2 lots in excellent
locOtion for business Call for
more details %79,90Q

LARGE 3 BEDROOM. HUGE
FAMILY ROOM, DOUBLE
GARAGE. CENTRAL AIR,
CARPETS,
LARGE
OAK
TREES $49,500

LAKE MARY, 3 BEDROOM.
CENTRAL HEAT
AIR, $275
REFERENCES.

i_.,.

BATEMAN REALTY

Need a commercial Site
for
ceramic shop' We have it,
S?.I.500 Good location

2 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM
NICELY
WOODED WITH
SMALL STREAM NEAR LAKE'
MONROE &amp; I 1 127.500

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4 building lots zoned for triplex or
duplex %5O &amp; 15000

2 BEDROOM, DINING ROOM.
SCREENED PORCH WITH
70*70 WORK SHOP ON MAO
NOLIA ONLY 122.000

32—Houses Unfurnished

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Building lots, high Wooded
on
county maintained i'd
Good
terms Owner holding

LIKE NEW 2 BEDROOM. NEW
CARPETS, COMPLETELY RE
DECOR.'TED ON LARGE LOT
BLOCK TO WINN DIXIE ON
25th STREET 131.500

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41—Houses

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2 BEDROOM NEAR DOWN
TOWN. FULLY FURNISHED 2
SC PORCHES IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION 121.000 HURRY
ON THIS

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Sharp, mature, responsible.
Excellent pay.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
9)2 French Ave.
323-5176
(Corner of 10th &amp; French)

Now accepting applications for
part.time Bookkeeper. Apply
Days Inn, Sanford.

U-Pick: Green beans, black •)5
peas 8. others, 15 by. 1.4 to 46

30-Apartments Unfurnishecl
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I acre near Wekiva
Zoned for
mobile home or home. w el &amp;
septic already there
Deeded
right to river also Good terms
Owner hold

3 BEDROOM COMPLETELY RE
MODELED. INCLUDES NEW
ROOF. NEW PAINT &amp; NEW
CAR P E I S.
L AR 0 E
SCREENED PORCH, FIRE
PLACE. ON LARGE WOODED
LOT NEAR AIRPORT BLVD
$24900

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean
roomy, See
Jimmie Cowan, 3)8 Palmetto
Ave.
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SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
Award winning "Energy El.
ficient" studios, private en
trance, built.in bookcases, attic
storage, heat, air
12 built in
power savers to reduce electric
costs. Ground floor. 3301 Sanford
Ave. 323.3301.
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41-F4ouses

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31—Apartments Furnished
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Must be able to maintain machine.
Top pay with great company.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
323-5176
9)3 French Ave.
(Corner 10th &amp; French)

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1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call
3238670 Mariner's Village.
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41—Houses

Sanford- Large one bedroom plus
den, air, ceramic baths, $175 mo
Adults. 841.7883.

BOYS 3. GIRLS
NO AGE LIMIT
SUMMER VACATION 181$
Part time work available im.
mediately. One week only.
tremendous earnings. Special
meetingatSanford CivicCenter,
Thurs., June 28 at 10 am.
SHARP. (Parents welcome).
Not connected with the Civic
Center-NO PHONE CALLS.
DON'T MISS THIS MEETING

Wanted: Mature lady to live in,
prepare meals and care for
invalid lady in Sanford residence
for salary, room and board.
References requested. Call
3224285 week days.

Enroll now-school age childrenfor summer (un-arts, crafts,1
field trips. 323.5424.
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No experience necessary. Must be
hard worker. Chance for advancernent.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
323.5176
(Cornerof lOthI French)

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Applybysendingresumeonlyto
Mrs. Portia spenser, Director
SCA Project Head Start, P.O.
Drawer 1389. Sanford 32771
High school graduate or
equivalent at least 1 year
clerical or secretarial training
andor experience. Ability to
type a minimum of 35 correct
wpm, Salary range 15.17$ to
$5448. Deadline July 3rd, 1979.
Equal Opportunity Employer.

PAINT SHOP HELPER

&amp;

Baby Sitting. Days only, Mon. thru
Fri. Ikid $17 2.kids $20. Break.
fast, lunch
snack. 322.6451.

Teenagers will do odd jobs
Baby sitting, lawns. etc.
Call 321 02)8

30-Apartments
Unfurnished
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Weare accepting applications for
full 8. part time employment.
Over II high school education.
Apply in person at any Handy
Way Food Store.

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21—Situations Wanted

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Weekendsinmyhome
323.7404

COOKS
Apply in person
Holiday lnnon Lakefront

T.hnir*n
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en) position for cutting""
3. polish.
ing optical crystals 323 7750.

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Holiday Innon Lakefront

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Realty World, The Peal Estate
Agency June Porzig 323-5324.

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immediately.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
3235)76
912 French Ave.
(Corner of 10th French)

18—Help Wanted

Monday, June 25, 1979-3B

AAA EMPLOYMENT
3235176
912 French Ave.
(corner 10th French

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with

Excellent potential
ComPany.

COOKS

Noon The DQj Before PublicQtion

evenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

WELDER

$600 per week
Land Sales
poSsible. Work part time. Ex
perienced only. Please reply
Tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 644.
2518.
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LPN. Full time 8. part time. Apply
in ',erson Lakeview Nursing
Center 9)9 E. 2nd St.

3 Lines Minimum

LOST inthevicinityof Wilson Rd.
(2)4 mo. old Doberman puppies.
Ans. to JACK I. BLACK.
rewerdi Call 323.1954.

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8:00 A.M. — 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

Now accepting açplicaticris for full
part time waitresses. Apply
Dais Inn, Sanford.

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CITY OF LONOW000,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF PRO.
POSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Longwood, Florida, that
the City Commission will hold a
public hearing to consider enactment of Ordinance No. 460, entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
LONGWOOD,
FLORIDA,
AMENDINGORDINANCENO.143,
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
BY CHANGING "EXHIBIT A,"
SCHEDULE
OF
DISTRICT
REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY
THE ADDITION OF A DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION TO BE KNOWN
AS "PU, PUBLIC UTILITIES
DISTRICT," AND PROVIDING
FOR THE USES PERMITTED IN
CE P TA I N R E G U LA T IONS;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE AND REPEAL OF ALL
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH.
SaidOrdinanc,wa$piacedon,irst
reading on Jun. 18, 1979, and the
City Commission will consider same
for final passage and adoption after
the public hearing, which will be
held in the City Hall of Longwood,
Florida, on Monday, the 9th day of
July, AD., 1979, t 7:30 p.m., or as
soon thereafter as possible. At the
meetIng interested parties may
appear and be heard with respect to
the proposed Ordinance. This
hearing maybecontirt'jed from time
10 time until final action is taken by
the City Commission.
A copy of the proposed Ordinance
spoiled at the City Hall, Longwood,
Florida, ard copies are on file with
the Clerk of the City and same may
be inspected by the public.
DATED this 18th day of June,
AD., 1979.
Linda Martin,
City Clerk of the
City of Longwood, Florida
Publish: June 25, July 2, 1979
DEKIlS

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RATES
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18-1lp Wanted

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831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Lnapte
86509, Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
inandfor SeminoleCounty, Florida,
upon receipt of proof ot the
NOTICE
OF
FINDING
publication of this notice, the ficNO
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE
titious name, to wit: J &amp; H AIR
ENVIRONMENT
CONDITIONING AND HEATING
Date: June20, 1979
CONTRACTORS under which I am
Housing Authority of the City of
THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF
engaged in business at (address)
NEW YORK.
Pine Street in the city of Fern Park, Sanford
______________________________
94 Castle Brewer Court
Florida.
By the Grace of God Free and
dePendent
That the party interested in said Sinlord, Florida 32171
3053321045
TO: DONALD JOHNSON
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
businiss enterprIse is as foIiows
TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN.
EIGHT
85TH UDICIM,C4*.
Joseph Pliver
Address Unknown
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
'Dated dr'W1nT'PY'Or)J%be
James Orsttal
The )tt'.1r.amedCi1). pTDp9',, $7..
County, Florida, June 20, 1979.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
'rn. ieq
the Ii S Deparfme1 of
Civil Action Ho. 79.1130.CA.O4.E
Publish. June 25, July 2, 9. 16, 1979
410 Waverly Street,
Houslnr
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
and Lh'bjn Department to
DEK 112
Waverly, New York
release Federal funds under Title 1
JAMES STEPHEN VIDOCY,
RelIance Insurance Co.,
of Ihe Housing and Community
co Ithaca Agency,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Development Act 011974 (PL 93-383)
Petitioner-Husband
Ithaca, N. V.
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
fobeusedforthefolIowingpro
and
TO DONALD JOHNSON: The
by virtue of that certaIn Writ of
Public Housing Modernization and following Citation Is published
ELLEN FINN VIDOCY,
Execution issued out of and under
Housing Rehabilitation
Respondent-Wife
pursuant to an Order of the
the seal of Ihe Circuit Court of
To provide hnm,ownerst
P$TICE OP ACTION
OP
sr,at' Cou
Ti
Seiir,oW &amp;.nfy,
upon
;eunt1 for low and moderate
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State of New •V ildated June s,
Inal Iudgement rendered In the
income
families
and
upgrade
public
3537 Oak Street No. 103
aforesaid court on the 1st day of
housing projects,
Vancouver, British Columbia,
persons interested in the estate of
June, A.D. 1979, in that certain case
Sanford, Seminole, Florida
Canada
BRUCE HOWARD JOHNSON, late
entitled, Harry Ornilein and Rose
$2,100,000
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Osnstein, etc. et al PlaIntiff, vs
tt has been determined that such of the Village of Waverly, in the
that an action for Dissolution of
Eugene E. Egan and Margaret M.
request for release of funds will not County of Tioga, State of New York,
Marriage has been filed against you
deceased greeting,
Fgan, his wife, of al, Defendant, constitute an action
significantly
by your husband, James Stephen
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
affecting the quality of the human
Vidocy, with the Clerk of the Circuit
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
environment and, accordingly, the HEREBY CITED to appeer In the
Court in and for SemInole County,
Surrogate's Court of the County Of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
Florida, and you are required to have levied upon the following abovenamedCityhasdecldednotto Tioga, before our Surrogate of saId
prepare an Environmental Impact
serve a copy 01 your written
described property owned by
County, at his office in the Court
defenses, if any. to it on James C. Eugene E. Egan and Margaret M. Statement under the National En. HouseintheVillageofow,go, Tloga
vironmental Policy Act Of 1969
Weart, petitioner's attorney, whose
Egari, said property being located in
County,Newvork,ontMIathdayof
(PL9I.I9w.
adi'. en is 20) West 1st Street, Suite
Seminole County, Florida, more
The reasons for such decision not to July, 1979 at nine o'clock in the
Sanford, l:lorid
3277), on or
particularly described as follows:
toronof that day, then and there
prepare such Statement as
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before July 19, 1979, antI file an
Lots 41, 1), and 4$ (less the North
toshowcausewhy (I) the damages
follows:
original with the clerk of this court
io feet of Lots 41, 43, and 41 deeded to
There will be no impact on the awarded to the Administratrix
either before service on pettloner's
Seminole County for road pur.
herein for the conscious pain and
environment.
attorney or immediately thereafter;
ff1 p1 the decedent should not
poses); ) Lots 1$ toll inclusive, Lots
An Environmental Review Record
otherwise a default will be entered
SO to 52 inclusive, Lots 54 to 56 in
respecting the within project has be distributed, pursuant to Section 4.
against you for the relief demanded
clusive (less the South tO feet of Lots
been made by the abovenamed City 1.101 the Estates, Powers and Trust
in the petition
55 and IS) of Palm Hammock
which documents the environmental Law;
WITNESS my hand and the seal
allotment, according to the plat - reviewoftheprojecs
th damages awarded to the
and morefulty
0* thiS Court on the 11th day of June,
thereof recorded in PhI Book 1,
sets forth the reasons why such adminislratrixforwrongfuldeatno,
1979
Pages 101, and lOS of the Public
Statement is not reired. This the decedent shou'd not be
(SEALZ)
Records of Seminole County,
Environmental Review Record son distributed pursuant to Section 5.4.1
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Florida
file at the above address and is of the Estates, Powers and Trust
As Clerk of the Court
and th, undersigned as Sheriff of
available for public examination Law; ad
June I. Curtis
By
Seminole County, Florida, will at
the decedent's lather, Donald
and coyping, upon request, at 91
As Deoutv Clerk
ItnO A M Ott the 17th day of Jill,,.
r.,i
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Publish: June 15 7SI July 2,9, 1979
AD. 1979, offer for sale and sell to hours of 5:30 AM, and 4:30
to
take,
pursuant
to SectiOn 4.1,4 of
P.M.
DEK 92
lbs highest bidder, for cash, sublect
No further environmental review ff15 Estates, Powers and Trust Law.
to any and all existing liens, at the of such project is proposed to
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. We
Front (West) Door of the Seminole conducted, prior to the request for have caused the seal of office of our
County Courthouse in Sanford, release of Federal funds,
said Surrogate to be hereunto
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FIorda, the above described per.
All interested agencies, groups fixed.
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, sonal property.
and persons disagreeing with this
WITNESS, HON. ANDREW F.
FLORIDA
That said sale is being made to decision are invIted to sumlt SIEDLECKI, Surrogate of said
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79-1122.CA.04.E satisfy the terms of said Writ of written comments for
consideration COunty, at the Village of Owego, N.
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
Execution.
by the CIty of the office of the un. V., 5th day of June, 1979,
DIANNE NEAL BOWLES,
John E. Polk,
dersigned. Such written comments
Blanche Shot ham
thould be received at N castle
Sheriff
Chief Clef-k of the
Petitioner,
Seminole County,
Brewer Court on or before July 13,
surrogate's Court
and
i979. All sucn corr.rnents so received (SEAL
Florida
DAVID CURTIS BOWLES,
Publish: June 23, July 3, 9, )3, )979 will be considered and the City will
Respondent. DE K 107
.
nit requNt the release of Federal Attorney for Proponent and Address
NOTICE OF ACTION
funds or take any administrative Robert
TO: PVT. DAVID CURTIS
action on the within pro4ect prior to 417 North Cayuga
BOWLES
NOTICE
the date specified In the preceding
Ithaca, N.Y.,
HHB-139th Field Artillery
NOT ICE is hereby given that the sentence.
Personal ap,iae;
5
Ft. Carson, Colorado $0913
Board of County Commissioners of
necessary unless you desire to file
SeminoleCounty, Florida, shall at 10
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Thomas Wilson, III
objections.
a m., or as soon thereafter as
action (or Dissolution of Marriage
Administrator
Publish June ii, IS, 2S1 July 7, 1979
has been filed against you and you possible, on the 17th day of July,
1 Castle Brewer Court
DEP.4l
1979,
hold
a public hearing at the
are required 10 serve a copy o, your
Sanford, Florida 32771
written defenses, if any, to it on Seminole County Courthouse, Room Publish: June 30, 23, 2$, 7979
___________________________
203, Sanford, Florida, Ioconsider the DEK $9
0. H. EATON, JR. ESQUIRE,
adoption of the following ordinance:
Petitioner's attorney, whose adAN ORDINANCE PERTAINING
dress is MMSSEY, ALPER. WACK
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
&amp; EATON, Tern Building — Crane's TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
NAME STATUTE
Roost. 165 Whooping Loop. FIRE UNIT, AMENDING SEC.
NOTICE UNDER
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Altamonle Springs, Florida, 37701, TIONS 7.36 and 737, ARTICLE Ii.
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
on or before July 19, 1979, and file CHAPTER 1, SEMINOLE COUNTY TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
undersigned,
Pursuant to the
lbs original with the Clerk of Ihis CODE. TO INCLUDE THE
Notice is hereby given that the "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
Courl either before service on DEFINITION OF RESCUE. undersigned, pursuant to
the
S55.ge,Florida$tatut,s,wlIl,g,,
Petitioner's attorney or imEMERGENCY MEDICAL SEP. "FictItious Name Statute' chapter
mediately thereafter; otherwise a VICES; AMEND THE PURPOSE 863.09, Florida Statute, will register wlththeClerkof the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florid., upon
defaull will be entered against you OF THE FIRE UNIT TO INCLUDE with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
receipt of proof of publicationol this
alsdyourmarriagetopofiticn,rwIli RESCUE AND EMERGENCY inandforSeminoleCounty,Fho$ida, Noticq 11w fictitious name to wIt:
bedissolved.
SERVICESANDTOEXPANDALI. ion receipt of proof of Itse SURDINE'$OPTICALUn4erwhkf1
WITNESS my hand and the seal Of SERVICE TO INCLUDE OTHER publication of this notice, the 1k.
this party is engaged in bu$ins at
this Court on June Ia,
TERRITORIES INCLUDED BY titious name, to wit: OUR PLACE, Aitamonte ,MaIl,
,%fet,.D'te'l #It
(SEAL)
S:(IM. MUTUAL AID AGREE. under which I am engaged
In All amonte Springs, Florida
MENT:
PROVIDING
Arthur H. Bickwith, Jr.
FOR business at 2805 5. French Avenue, 33701.
That the party Interesleg in
As Clerk of the Court
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING Saflford,F$pr4,3V7IIntheCItyof sold business enterprise is as
FOR INCLUSION IN THE Sanford, Florida.
By: Cynthia Proctor
follows: August Marketing Coin.
SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE AND
As Deputy Clerk
Thatthepaflle$interesfedinuid pony, l.1 South Kirkman Road,
MASSEY, ALPER, WACK i. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE business are as follows:

OrlQndo

18-4Ip Wanted

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6441126

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL, TRADE
31131SE.FirstSt.
3fl547

$cASH$
Paying iia&amp; up men's,
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buying
wedding bands, sterling I. any
marked gold. Any cond. 675.3733,

Oak bow front chinas, $175; round
uax
doles, biI. Satmlorc*
AuctIon, '2)5 S. French, 3237340
Stepping stones, sand, rock,
car stops, hintels, sills,
trailerpads,blôcks,steps
Miracle Concrete Co.
3O9ElmAve.
3235751

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PUBLICGUNAIJCTION
SUN , JULY 1, 1 P.M
'ANFORDAUCTlON
3237340

Plastering

Home Innvemens
INSULATION_Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp; CeIlu
lose. Lowest prices. Call 321 0139
or 901 731 670$ collect.

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Licensed 6. Bondt'j
Call 327 7780

Plumbing Service
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
SG. BALINT IASSOC.
322 166$
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Concrete work- Patios, Sidewalks, driveways, Free Esti
mate. Call Mr. Taylor 322.5545.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks. Fast Service
Ch9 Cds
3230171.322440)

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Custombuilt ironwork

CUSTOM CABINETS
FreEst.

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Wiridowguards, gates etc.

3230429atter5:30

Marl,n'5323 7551, 339 1693
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To List Your Business...
DiQI 322-260 or 831-9993

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THE POWER
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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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Police are concerned

decision,
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invaluable to them because

stopping persons found
loitering or "looking
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neighborhoods and asking

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suspects for crimes that
are not discovered until
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for the state attorney to
determine the exact effect
of the ruling on Florida
law.
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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
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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
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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
de
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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
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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
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AQUARIUS
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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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West North East South
Oswald: "Not much of a
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P.O. Box 489, Radio City bahieL
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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
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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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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.)
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sort
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bid
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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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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,
•. from
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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
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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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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

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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
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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
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
You are feeling awfully sure of 21) You could easily get stuck
yourself today and that's good, a rut with narrow thinking
but don't carry things to ex- today and give your corntremes and try to pull off a petition a few jumps on you.
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copy of Astro-Graph Letter. won't do your work for you.
Mall $1 for each and a sell You'll reap exactly what you
addressed envelope to Astro- sow today.
Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(-Feb. 10)
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to Be especially careful who you
specify birth sign.
tell what to today. There is a
CANCER
(June 21- July false friend who will use what
22) Fuzzy thinking could cause you say in a manner that is
some problems for you today. harmful to you.
Double-check everything so
PISCES Feb. 20-March 20) If
that a large error doesn't slip youdon'thavemuchfalthlnthe
through.
abilities of others Involved with
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Money you in your activities, you'd
and friends won't mix well better not rely on them too
today. Don't get involved with heavily.
any financial dealings with
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
pals, either as recipient* or Tackle only what you're
lender.
capable of doing alone today.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Proper help will not be
You may have to take extra available for strenuous tasks,
pains not to be overly critical and you could hurt yourself,
today. Your words will have a
TAURUS tApril 20-May 20)
boomerang effect and come Your budget will only stretch
back and attack you.
far before It snaps. Don't kid
LUMA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) yowself by thinking tomorrow
Someone may try to use you as will care for Itself. Better spend
a doitlirtriat today by wiping their wisely.

Oswald: "Now he ruffs his
little spade and leads
dummy's last diamond. It
doesn't matter what East
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other club and loses just one
club, one spade and one
trump."
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It, but the srrt of result that
wou d be
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Herald Photo by Tom V4ncent Company when he heard they placing the orders was not hospital finance unnmnmttce will relocation. 1he also said the
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fit-lil
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were being produced.
1x- held at 8a.m.'17hursday. The coullsulting
bumper sticker on office door to indicate how he
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facility while constructing satellite hospital In Lake
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Charles Bentley, SM1I administrator.

don't want the hospital to be said of the stickers. But he did effort to "finn up" support for oioti," WUS unfairly (TitiCtie(I
say he was s ur prised they were (tie satellite plait, he said.
moved out of Sanford."
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The offer of Florida Hospital -Altamonte -to merge
the operations of its Altamonte Springs facility with
Seminole Memorial Hospital should at lead be considered
with all other alternatives, said Bob French, county
commission chairman today.
Florida Hospital President BobScott, ma letter to Allan
Keen, Seminole Memorial Hospital board of trustees vice
president suggested the -common operation" possibility,
saying by "combining our efforts, the entire county would
be served with a common facility and this would greatly
alleviate our rivalry."
But Keen's response has been that the merger proposal
Isn't being given serious consideration.
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of spending $15 million to $16 million to renovate and
expand the existing hospital or to build a new one. I think
the trustees are going to have to look at all the alternatives to justify the expenditure," French said.
"I'm not going to even consider moving the hospital,
establishing a satellite, or anything else but upgrading If
they show it is needed, until they consider all the alternatives," French said. "In the Booz , Allen and Hamilton
report, it says on the first page that they 'arrived at
certain conclusions based on assumptions.' I'd like to
know what the assumptions were. If they do not list all the
assumptions, I don't know what the report means," lie
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The 13-page, ,(XK) consultant study said It would he

cheaper to relocate the hospital than to renovate and
expand.
A think it is a good idea to explore merger
possibilities," said Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff. "But, I
also think it would be good for anyone who is interested to
make presentatIons in detail for hospital service in the
northern core area of Seminole County and Southwest
Volusia," he said.
Commissioner Dick Williams said: "1 haven't seen the
letter front Mr. Scott. All the alternatives ought to be
looked at. The Seventh Day Adventists, who operate the
Florida Hospitals, have a long track record," he said.
Williams added, it may be that only the hospital trustees
have authority to make a decision on the hospital.

'17he trustees last %%eek authorized it $25,000 marketing
stud)' to aid thciii ui making a decision of shether the
hospital should W expandedand renovated, relocated ora
satellite built in the Lake Mary area in conjunction with
expanding the present facility.
Legislation which ou1d permit changing the hospital's
status from a public supported facility to a non-profit
facility has been approved by the Legislature. Final
approval by the county commission is required before any
status change can be brought about.
Kirchhoff reminded that the board of trustees has notas
yet coitic to the commission with a request for exactly
"hat it wants done.-DONNA ES1ES

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year-old sister's health, and he a week, Dixon said.
them know how much I up"I'm a little nervous, but my
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prelate
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health
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Mark Dixon, 21, of 115 much." said Dixoir
Dixon said his sister was PI'05," tarsaid.
Country Club Drive, Sanford, is
Dixon w ho works at Seminole Bridge .....................4-fl Hospital ...................3-A st ricken with kidney disease
Dixon said he will remain in
at Shands Hospital in County Jail, said he learned Comics ....................4-B (JUItSEI.VES ..............1-B when she was'three and the
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after the operation and expects
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have to worry about thy job.
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his
sister, Marcelle of transplant. However, he said he as six weeks, he said.
Dixon said Polk agreed to let
The situation grew worse How else could 1 have done this
HeraldStalf Writer
Jacksonville. Marcelle's kid- has only been a deputy (or
But a policy revision ziwde by other deputies donate their own when her kidneys had to be if the sheriff and the others
A Seminole County con- neys were removed a year ago about a year and has ac- Sheriff Polk will provide all the sick leave tune to him.
removed last year, he said. liathm't helped," he said.
finement officer is scheduled to and she has had to undergo cumulated wily five days sick time necessary for recovery "A notice was posed and Without the costly dialysis
undergo a kidney transplant dialysis machine treatments leave. The operation will leave without costing Dixon lost pay within an tiour, ten people had treatments or successful
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contract that winds up In the first trick and was called by
soup most of the time, but a that name.
simple workmanlike job by NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.
declarer brings It home."
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examine the jail, if it sees fit, for any possible violations of
civil rights of any of th e petitioner inmates."

murder, and M. Sims, a convicted murderer; John F.
Eden and Frank Hall II who's currently out on bond have
filed a petition for a writ of mandamus (a wTlt asking
public officia ls be ordered to perform their duty) with the
Seminole County Circuit Court.

upright. Blood runs downhill sending you explains, there is a

For Tuesday, May 29, 1979

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circulation In the veins in your nylon, the garter may act as a
light venous tourniquet and
leg.
Those overstretched veins impede the flow of blood out of
sometimes are stretched so the veins toward your heart.
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rights, unsanitary handling of food by cafeteria personnel
and prisoners are subject to different kinds of corporal
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heart. If the blood starts to flow only trouble people get into is
backward the flaps drop by using some kind of conagainst each other and close the stricting garment. To illustrate
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support hose most of the
time. My legs ache a lot. My
question Is this. Is It possible
that the hose cod be harming
my legs? My rfght leg is O.K. I
have two children and I tried to about them. Other readers who
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this Issue can send 50
most of my pregnancy. I've cents with long, stamped, sd!wear

the elastic fibers don't work to prevent swelling. They do
properly, they're permanently this by creating external
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analagous to a balloon that's compressing them. This helps
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the inmates state. On one instance, a guard was heard

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corroborate their charges. On the charge of the denial of
proper medical and dental care, inmates claim eye
examinations are not available.
No medical technician or nurse is on duty at the Jail over
the weekends, they said.
On the charge of strip searches, an inmate was strip

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Herald Staff Writer
A Seminole County circint judge has asked the state
attorney to have a grand jury in vestigate county jail in.
mates' allegations that their civil rights are being
violated,
Four inmates, two of them in custody on murder
charges claim they have been denied the right to practice
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become afraid to wear them addressed envelope for it. Send
now. My legs ache so bad. I'd your request to me in care of
appreciate any information YOU this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
might have.
Radio City Station, New York,
DEAR READER — Varicose N.Y. 10019.

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Cauniy Sued
By DONNA ESTES
IleraldStaff Writer
A suit charging denial of
constitutional rights audi
''abuse of discretion '' by
elected and appointed Scjiñ'inIc
County officials has been filed

Reports Indicate Vietnam
Will Evict Chinese Population

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Vietnamese officials say they
V. ill ...Icari up their society" and evict most of Vietnam's
ct!uiic Chinese population, sending some 1.5 million
people it.; refugees to nearby countries.
'Ilie officials say they are going to clean up all of
Vietnam," it newly arrived refugee from Saigon told
Ielx)iers today. "flier say they are going to clean their
society to the roots by forcing every Chinese to leave."
The refugees said the Hanoi government suspects them
Ili lx'irig it filth rnlwnn" v.orking on behalf of China arid
intend to drive the Chinese out by using various forms of
harassment, including seizing their property and tem—
porarily jailing them.

Microwave Beaming Stopped
\IUS( 1 )\' f U P11
The United States Embassy in
M()s('om said ttiihiv Soviet authorities have halted their
101(1 os art' lmtiibardiiient (if the embassy building.
An iinbassv spokesman issued the following statement:
Neither the east nor south signal has operated since
the end of April, hence we have detected no radiation
i that till, (- from those sources.
Occasionally we have picked up brief, very low-level
eiii;inatRnls from unknown locations in various directions
for brief periods. St ou t- t 1W early l%fts and Possibly even further back the
Sovii'ts have twanied niicrowavt' radiation at the 12-story
.'t out i cli bass building in (low ntoV. n Moscow for reasons
that have never been made clear.

Firing Squad Executes Five
fl•J I U AN, Iran iUl'li An Islamic revolutionary firing
'quad shot five soldiers today, bringing to 250 the number
of ei'cutions since the shah fled the nation.
In 11w jxirt city of Khorramshahr, ux.identified gunnicii,
fn'lii'ved to 1w iiieiiihers of an extremist Arab nationalist
J~I otlp , g w u ie I down N o revolUtionary guards, itness
The five iriiiy liwli
two second lieutenants, one
urgeant and tV.o privates
were executed in Tehran's
tnt ral Prison. authorities said.
11w guards, both in their early 20s, appeared to have
lo—en killed Ili retaliation for a mass protest in
Khorramshahr today against the Arab nationalist gun''('II

in federal district court by
Arthur I.. Selignuin of Maitland
seeking $124,000 in actual
damages in addition to punitive
damages of an undetermined
amount.
Seligman, in (lie suit assigned

to U. S. Judge George Young,
said refusal by county officials
to permit him to use his land at
the corner of General .1. C.
liutchison I7arkway and U. S.
17-92ua,stI him - 'financial loss,
many hours interruption in Ili),
business and personal life" and
actual loss of the property.
Notice of the suit is expected
to be served today by federal
marshals on County Corninissioners Robert French,
Dick Williams and Bill Kir-

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For the first time since the
ifi'ithi ()I I ;etivralissiiiio Francisco Franco, Spanish police
iLsl'(t force agBliLst ultra-rightists, battling demonstrators
Ili the streets around a cafe where if bomb explosion killed
eight people three days ago.
The civil government of Madrid said 16 people were
arrested Monday in clashes near the California 47 cafe, a
:,f hi.'ring place for right-wing cxtrciisits in the elegant
Saliunance district.
Go vernment sources said Premier Adolfo Suarez was
preparitig to iuinuwice adiumi to quash political violence
IInst in four days has killed Ii people.
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Urban guerrillas shot a
Christian Democratic Party condidate for the European
Parliament Hi the legs today just live days before the
i nsrinu nent ary elections, which have sparked violent
terrorist attacks.
Police said Enrico Gino, a former member of the Italian
Pal
and regional counselor for the Christian
I)einot'rats, was shot in an ambush by attackers in a
fashionable section of the Ligurian port city.
Ghio was reported in satisfactory condition at a city
hospital with multiple bullet wounds in the legs. No group
iiui u'thatel took responsibility for the shooting.

of Longwood, county arbor
Inspector Irving Kaufman,
County Land Deve lopment
Manager herb hiarin and

County Administrator Roger
Neiswender.
Former

County

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missioner John Kinibrough,
now residing in Virginia, is to
be served later in the week, the
federal marshal's office said.
'llie county of Seminole is

being sued as well as all the
officials named as individuals,
said Attorney Aldo lcardi of
Winter Park, representing
Seligman.
Seligman said he applied for

a permit to clear his property
the Spring Hammock area in
March, 1977, to use it for a
purpose permitted under
agricultural zoning of keeping
horses. He said when the county
deied the pennit, he took the
matter to circuit court which

ruled in his favor and the

Hammock, not even the use
permitted by the zoning,"
Icardi said, "and Seligman lost
the property. He turned it back
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wasn't going to lose more
money for property he wasn't

county twice appealed the

decision to the Appellate Court.
"The officials deprived me of
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the use of and erI?i'
said.
Seligman
property,"
Icardi said his client was
discriminated against by the
county's "abuse of discretion
and by their restricting his use

allowed to use."

"The county didn't want to
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Arrest Made
After Chase
A 20-year-old Sanford niian led Seminole County deputies on a
chase reaching 80-niiles-an-tiour through the streets of Sanford,
according to Seminole County Deputies.
Ira li.e Bradley, 20, of 1929W. 20th St., Sanford, was arrested at
12:30 n.m. this morning and charged with willful wanton reckless,
fleeing and attempt to elude and no valid driver's license. He was
placed on an initial bond of $525.
According to deputies, the chase began when Bradley was seen
rwuuing a red stop sign at 12th Street and Laurel Avenue, turning
right onto Laurel. At that point, the deputies activated the Squad
car's blue light and siren to stop Bradley but he continued to speed
away.
Deputies followed Bradley as he turned west on 11th Street to
Pomegranate Avenue, lie then turned south onto l3th Street then
west on Southwest Road,
Once on Southwest Road, Bradley turned off his headlights
while still traveling at a high rate of speed, deputies say.
lie then turned west on 22nd Street then north onto Alexander
Avenue and then west onto 20th street.
I )eputies apprehended Bradley as he pulled into the driveway at
his residence, reports indicate.
fOAl', MOTOR STOLEN
A 161 ;.--foot motor boat, trailer and motor valued at $2,800 was
stolen sometime Saturday or Sunday from a Casselberry niani,
according to Seminole County deputies.
Edward J. Starr, 58, of 612fl Georgetown Drive, Lake Howell
Antis Apartments, Casselberry told deputies the property was
taken from the apartment parking lot,
Someone siphoned 10 gallons of unleaded gas from the vehicle of
a Winter Park nina, according to Seminole County deputies.

Howard 1). Corbett, 45, of 3229 Athena Drive, Winter ['ark, told
deputies the gas valued at $8 was stolen sometime Friday or
Saturday.

$4,110 RU HG LA ItY
Someone struck the home of a lngwood i4 onian on two
separate occasions and made off with $4,140 worth of property,
according to Seminole County deputies.
Fran Kemp, 36, of 10 Snuokenise Blvd., Sweetwater Oaks
subdivision, I ongwood, told deputies Saturday her home had been
broken into on May 10 and May 17.
The stolen property included 20 assorted coin collection books,
numerous U.S. coins.

Two antique jewelry boxes arid a remote control television
channel box were stolen sometime Friday night from a Maitland
apartment, according to Seminole County deputies.
Bonnie Manleno, 20, of 1408 El Court, San Jose Apartments,
Maitland, told deputies the burglars stole approximately $204
worth of property. A Master Charge card as also stolen.
Entry was gained by breaking the glass of the front window of
tier apartment, deputies say.
ST RM;E TANK TOTE!) OFF
An 82-gallon well storage tank and a control box were stolen
froin a home under construction in Tuskawilla, according to
Seminole County deputies.
The equipment for the homes water pump and well was
hacksawed off and carried away from a constru&amp;ion site on
'l'uskawilla Bond south of State Road 419, deputies say.
The incident occurred sometime between Friday night and
Saturday mom-fling. The equipment is valued at $300, deputies say.

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UNIT ED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Three Israeli warships sailed through the Suez Canal
today to become the first naval units of the Jewish state to
use the waterway ui Israel's 31-year history.
'l'hie passage of the Achiziv, the Ashdod and the i'hkelun
was in accordance with the peace treaty signed by the two
countries in Washington March 25, based on the Camp
David Accords of last September.
The three landing craft vessels led the northbound
convoy that left Suez harbor. Their shipping agent, paid
$15,000 in transit dues, $5,000 apiece.

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Tuesday. May 29, 1979—Vol. 71, No. 242

Home Delivery: Week, is Cents; Month, $3.2$; 6 Months, $11.50; Year,
136 00. By Mail: Week, IS cents; Month 5360, 6 Months, 120.60; Year,
$1000

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Mt'XlC(l,
thus
Senator Richard Stout'
lsstit' \uu mmi;s he mnitt'r,'stt'il in k'II( ht'd ut'Iutin :rr:. tt
oum tis'ptmitlt'mn't' on. ''l'h;t....,,:'.m. for
''itir .ttm' "mftL'j!',,.'
\i'mnanm' ii oh if Sa::f:'rf ift
Recently. thie Woman's Club 017i,C countries for pt'troit'uni correspondence of March amiti
triurm the ('ongrt'ssmimiai Ut'com'd recimrimiit'rm(lit t ions for our
of Sanford urged President
products,
the enclosed letter and
of niu
rcmmi.rm k
on
thit' trier
priiramn 'At' ,if)-.
Jimmy Carter a
'''Ilk' resolution nas sentn'
t'sol tit loll V.111(11 (hit' omiIans
to
other
st'rmuusmiess of tilt, crit'ru
pn't'ui;itt'
1t'ut'iVltl(
''or
President ('an'tt'n- ss ithi copies to Club of Sanford sent to
federal government leaders by
problem
nesil tit loll. and
u tan N.
resolution to increase the Senators hlenn'v .Jackstmi. I'n'cmdt':it L'am'tcm' Your input on
Ttmt' White hloust'
l,umidon assffl'('(J that tt' e,iIi take iur
country's production of oil and Richard Stone and l,a'.ston Illihom t;imit issUt's 15 hOSt
Kite, Staff :\ssislamit
'l'hms Is r't'u(lluih1.'mid;ItIurl
mit,' ''n('hilt's." said Viola t'Ian'k. hit'ljiful I lopt' .iu '.'.ihl continue to ;lcknluv,lt'dgt' '001 mccclii
natural gas.
lIf'matili1l as '.'.t' i iintmrmuu t
And surprisingly enough, the imiunedmate past president of the to keep rut' apprised of %our message to President ( 'am'tt'r iht'vi'lp oum n.stnmi;d eirt'r
women found they literally woman's club
views In thus coninection, I aiim
'." itbi
an out hilt, it the pol l didn't waste their energy.
''Letters on the smiie subject emiclosinig a copy of a letter I Pm'esidt.'nt's stamidf
Seriatim I.a'. tori ( '1111c"
gasolum
The woman's club adopted Were sent by appr'oxiinatelv 7
hav(' wm'mttemi to Secretar'
rationing plan. 'nit-Pmesudt'nt
Ihiank 0U iii'
Ur It'tten'
the resolution in March. woman's club inemiibtrs to tbit' Schtl.'smmigt'r expressing soliw of
tpprccl;stt' .uum' takmmiu tnt' two' u ,mict'm'nlim:u. the t'mit'i','.
m'msis
requesting the federal govern- president." Mrs. ('lark said.
miu '.'it''.,"
to hi;src our thoughts 'n 1111,
ment to:
To .their surprise, the
Senator tienr Jackson
issue -.
—Build a pipeline from wommiami's club received letters
- ''fll;tmrk you for providing nit'
I )t'part mile mit of I.ri.'rc
Southern California to Texas Ili tronn C. S Senators Jackson V.li
it a tps
o of voun' club's
l.ucian l'ugliam't'si, I )im't'cttr,
order to transport Alaskan oil and Stoma' and l.aiidomi Elk',
resolut ion on lilt- eiier'g
I )mvmssjimu of (iii, I )Itit't' t it Oil ,ImI(I
for use Ili all of the U. S.;
'Ahiite house staff assistant. 5tU01((11 V.bikli ti hiavt' st'li( to (;s l''lic\
011 t)t'h;lit
—Increase production of oil lh'lo'.s art' stIlt' t'xt't'm'pts trout
President Carter. I ;lilt glad to President ('am'tei-. I msh ti
the letters (lit' '.soimmamms club
and natural gas;
base (hit' Viev.s of '.0(1! lileiltthank tii tim' \tum' letter (It
--Purchase oil and natural received
hen's on thus miiip)i'tamit natiomial March 7. 1tY'9. iii o,hntm s,,
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DECATUR, Ala. IUPI) — A black man accused of
assault with intent to murder to the shooting of a Ku Klux
Klansman during a dash of black protestors and KKK
counter-demonstrators is free on $3,000 bail.
Police said Curtis Lee Robinson, 49, was arrested at his
northwest Decatur home Monday evening. He was first
taken to the city jail, but later transferred to Morgan
County jail, where he posted the $3,000 bail.
Klansman David Kelso, who underwent surgery Sunday
night to remove a bullet in the chest, was one of four
people shot Saturday during a fight among 100 blacks and
80 Klansnmn.
The confrontation occurred as blacks marched toward
the county courthouse in the square protesting the case of
Tonunv Lee Hines, a retarded black man convicted of
raping a white woman. Subsequent demonstrations by the
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Sandra Glenn addresses Memorial Day crowd in Sanford

Ceremonies Honor Vets
Men and women
members of various civic
and veterans organizations
lined Seminole Boulevard
at the Sanford Lakefront
three deep Monday morning
during
special
ceremonies paying tribute
to the veterans of the
nut ion's
%% ars
and
memorializing the war
(lead.
Under
sunny skies
Sanford Mayor Lee P.
Moore, County Cornmissioner Sandra Glenn,
and James Stowell III,
public relations aide of
American Legion Post 53
and first vice commander
of the newly organized
"Sons of the Legion" spoke
to the gathering froiii the
Veterans Memorial Park of
time sacrifices made by
America's military men
arid women. Master of
ceremonies was Greater
Sanford Chamber of
Commerce executive
manager Jack Burner.

benediction were given by
Commander W.F. Feagins,
Chaplain Corps U.S. Navy
Retired.

A rifle salute was given
by a team made up of
members of the two posts.

Randolph, executive
director of All Faiths.
Flags were placed on the
graves of veterans.

Taps was played by Frank

WASHINGTON UPI) — American arms sales to
developing nations have more than doubled in the past two
years and are costing U. S. taxpayers "untold millions of
dollars" because of poor management.
These criticisms were contained in a report entitled
..The Myth of Arms Restraint" by the Center for International Policy, a norm-profit research organization.
It said President Carter, during his 1976 campaign and
in his early months in office, proposed restraining the
international am-ins trade as one of his major foreign
policy goals.
But after two years, the report said, "some members of
the administration are dropping unsubtle hints that arms
restraint is almost it dead initiative."

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WASHINGTON ( UPI )— Early in June a group of House
members will introduce a "one-day" gasoline conservation plan they hope will solve the country's problem
of long gasoline lines and panicky gas buying.
The plan is "fairly well drafted" and "ready for
possible introduction within a week after they et back"
from the Memorial Day recess, staff members toll] UP!.
Designed to force drivers to keep their cars at home at
least one day a week and prevent panic buying, the plan is
not intended as a substitute for gasoline rationing tiltsponsors of the new plan say.

WASHINGTON (UP!)— Protesting farmers, outraged
at early estimates of damage their tractors caused to
Washington's Mall, dogged officials until they cut the
estimate to $190,525, a new figure certified by Interior
Department auditors.
While most farmers were finishing spring planting
across the nation, Wayne Peterson, of Holabird, S. D., one
who stayed behind when the mid-winter protest ended,
said Monday the estimate was still too high. He said actual damage was no more than $40,000.
"If they so chose, they could certainly lower it by
$100,000 by just taking into consideration normal maintenance they would have done," Peterson said. "But we
don't have too great a quarrel with them."

WASHINGTON I UPI)— The world's weather may,

become "less hospitable" because of increasing levels of

veterans clinic in Sanford.
Members of Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 10050 of
Casselberry and Post 5405
of Winter Springs and their

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Two they had nut been inspected. res, nio training, no nothing that during takeoff because the tail wing or tail and disabled the the death toll may rise above
federal agencies dispute wheth- Late Monday, most airlines a crew would go through or we was in a down position as the plane's steering and control 273. No infants were on the
er the victinis of the nation's said they had undertaken the could simulate."
plane nosed into the air. Wit- system, officials speculated. passenger lists, but airline
worst air disaster were doomed relatively simple inspection
Elwood Driver, vice chair- nesses said the plane gained The sudden loss of control at a officials said it is common not
fm-urn time moment a tiny bolt procedure arid found no mail of time NTSB and head of its altitude normally for a few how takeoff altitude could have to list infants if their parents
snapped oil takeoff, causing a evidence of defective bolts.
on-site investigation team, seconds alter the wing engine caused the crash,
hold them in flight.
wing' engine to break away
Officials generally agreed the insisted the plane should have fell off, then lost control.
Stein also said he has idenIn other developments
loss of the left wing engine on been able to fly on its two
ruin the DC-10 jumbo jet.
Monday, Cook County Medical tlfied 12 of the crash victims.
Officials of the Federal Flight 191's ill-fated mid- remaining engines. He said
The engine shrapnel also Examiner Dr. Robert Stein said The names were withheld
Aviation Adnuiziistration and afternoon takeoff for Los pilot Walter Lax had trained for
could have cut through he saw the remains of an infant pending
notification
of
the National Transportation Angeles was the first indication such all emnergenc).
hydraulic pressure lines in the among the victims, indicating relatives.
Safety
Board disagreed of trouble. What was in dispute
"The DC-10 will fly arid climb
Monday whether the American was whether it started if fatal with two engines," Driver said,
Airlines DC-10 could have flown chain reaction — or whether "It will fly with an engine and
on to an emergency landing at something else went wrong.
pylon amid assemblymissing."
O'Hare International Airport.
"The fracture of that bolt
In support of his position,
Medical examiners Monday caused that engine to fall off, Driver said a 33-second flight
PARK RIDGE, ill. (UPI) — eternal life," Cardinal John airline has provided accomodaalso indicated the death toll but it did not cause the ac- data recording recovered from
Mourners gathered to pray for Cody of the Chicago Arcimdi- tions for many of the victims'
from Friday's crash may rise cident," said Bob Buckhorn, the wreckage indicated the
the souls of the 273 persons ocese prayed at the Mary Seat families willIe they await
past the current count of 273 spokesman for the NTSB. plane's crew "was doing
killed in the American Airlines of W"m Roman Catholic confirmation on body ideThe bodies of an infant and a "Because that engine fell off everything they could to correct
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About 300 of the victims'
list may have been among the couldn't have continued to fly." after the engine loss,
Out-of-town family members
Pope John Paul II sent a special relatives and friends attended
victims.
But Langhorne Bond, adA fully loaded DC-10 is not message of condolences.
were
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The conflicting statements on mninistrator of the FAA, said in capable of flying with two
ministers and rabbis presided. be flown back home at the
A message from the POf)
time cause of the crash were Washington the plane, built by engines out, however. Therefo"We realize God is the owner, *line's expense, officials said.
expressing "heartfelt sympa- cr
issued as the FAA told all McDonnell Douglas Corp., is re, investigators were trying
eator and giver ... of this
the families were transportand urged not certified to fly with an determine if the tail-engine thy" and asking God to sustain earthly life
domestic airlines
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SO into his ed to the services in limousines
foreign carriers — to inspect engine missing.
might have been knocked out of the families of' victims "in this heavenly kingdom we commit supplied by the airline, The
"No aircraft has ever been in service by bits of flying debris hour of great sorrow" was read
DC-l(s for possible defects in
their memory," rd4Ii John S.
victims — 271 on board and two
the bolts that connect the the air under that circumstan- from the wing t'ngine.
at a multi-denominational Hubner, a member of the others on the ground — were
engine assemblies to the wings. ce," Bond said. "There is no
investigators said the tail memorial service Monday.
chaplain's staff at O'Hare killed Friday hen American's
The FAA ordered all DC-10s pilot training for that even- engine would have been more
" Remember their good works International Mm-Port.
flight 191 crashed about l"z
grounded at 3 a.m. ED'!' today it tuality. '1lieie iii e au procedu- vulnerable to shrapnel damage done in faith. Welcome them to
American officials say the miles from the airport runway.
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reported Monday its monitoring stations show significant
amounts of additional carbon dioxide — a development
that could cause trouble a couple of generations from now.
"Over the long term, much of this increase comes from
the burning of fossil fuels," said Administrator Richard A.
Frank. "We are concerned that humanity may be adding
enough carbon dioxide to the atmosphere to force
dramatic changes in climate, creating an environment
tomorrow that will be less hospitable that today's."

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Agencies Disagree On Doomed Plane

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Inc., 300 N. French Ave., Sanford Fla. 32771.
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida 32711

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WOniän 's Club, They Didn i Waite Energy
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Seligman said he offered to
sell the land to the county, ''for
what I paid for it, but they
weren't interested in buying
it," Seligman said.

of his land."

NATION
One Man Free On Bond

Vance Quitting After 1980
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance has
HOME iUllli
told President Carter he skill step down after the 1980
i-kctions regardless of their outcome, a senior U.S. official with the Vance party in Home said today.
News of the secretary's intentions came as Vance
briefed Italian Premier (;uiliu Andreotti during a working
breakfast today at the conclusion of his two-day visit.
'Iiit'y rtjxntedly discussed the latest developments in the
Middle East and the SALT agreement between
Washington and Moscow.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

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Terrorists Ambush Candidate

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Action Reports

GAS STOLEN

Police Battle Protesters

Land Ue

For 'Abuse'_Over.

WASHINGTON (UPI)— Contrary to the belief of
skeptical taxpayers, most federal government employees
not only work their required 40 hours each week but ninny
put in extra time free of charge.
A report to Congress by the General Accounting Office
estimates the extra hours worked by government employees is worth between $660 million and $800 million per
year, based on regular pay rates.

HOSPITAL NOTES
SEMiNOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
MAY 20. 1170
ADMISSIONS
Sanford
Bobby Robinson
Charles 0 Bridges
Donna Foley
Annie M. Howard
Betty I McAllister
Alice Potter
Venice Terrell
Earl E Troutner
Walter L Klein. DeBary

Christine Eldridge, Deltona
John E Schmeltz, Deltona
Martha J Payne, Longwood
BIRTHS
Sanford
Kim A Tindel a girl
DISCHARGES
Sanford
Carrie Hodges
Lowell H Tripp
Edward Ginter, Geneva
Sally Riggs, Orange City
Stuart J Thompson, Oviedo
Burton A Williams

Weather
8 a. m. readings: tern- around
10
mph.
Rain
perature, 73; overnight loss, probability 20 percent today
73; yesterday's high 90; and tonight and 40 percent
barometric pressure, 30.03; Wednesday.
relative humidity, 90 percent;
WEDNESDAY'S TIDES
stds, S at 7 mph.
Daytona Beach: high 11:53
Forecast: Becoming partly
cloudy today through Weda.m., 12:10 p.m. by. 5:34 a.m.,
aesday ith a chance of af- 5:34 p.m.
ternoon or evening thunder.
Port Canaveral: high 11:45
showers maIn1
Wednesday.
a.mn , 12:02 pm., loss 5:25 a.m.,
Highs In the upper 80s and 5:25 p.m.
around 90. Losss tonight mainly
Bayport: high 5:27 a.w., 4:19
'nearlO. Winds mostly southerly p.m., loss 10:38 a.m., 11:39 p.m.

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wet and had flowed directly out
of tilt- plastic coating, lie said
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miracle. A local priest calls it
"ticklish."In any case, most

cut lit thie Plastic coatumig amid
there was nothing behind the
picture that could have caused

everyone who has visited ttme
Seyinore house the past three
days has been mystified.

the flow.
At first the faiiuilv tolled a
priest, but tie refused an of 1cm' to
drive out to the Sty uuor'e
residence to Inspect the pit'tumm't',
calling the umicolemit - ticklish
lie said any involvement of thit'
Catholic Church a cold have W

'l'he object of attention in

Roswell, a normally quiet
southeastern New Mexico city,
is a wallet-sized portrait of
Jesus Christ encased in plastic
and tucked inside the corner of
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Last Friday, Zack-Malott, time
husband of Mrs. Seymore's
granddaughter, Kathy, glanced
at the tiny portrait and noticed
what appeared to be a large
''tear'' of blood just below (lie
right eve of the picture.
Within 11 2 hours, Malott said
Monday, there was u steady
stream of what appeared to be
blood penetrating the plastic
and coagulating at the base of
the fm-anne holding the larger

picture.
"The blood was running from
the picture just as if I had cut
my finger," said Mrs. Seymiiore.
A newsman, "ho arrived
shortly after the floss stopped,
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'i'hie family t hii'mi called tile
local newspaper, '.'.hiucli iii turn
contacted a mnuedical tet'himiician
froutu a local hospital.
Although tIme portrait has not
"bled" since Saturday, tests by

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base of time frmuiie holding tbme
tmnuy Christ portrait '.505 1)101(1,
"This is honest-to-gosh, bona
fide blood,- said this.' mmteda'al
official, who asked not to 1w
identified,
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time family to be used to collect
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k'hms.'vt'r If I hdmi 1 see it '.s itbi
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Malott said
about 160 pt'ople had vie's'. ci tIlt'
jxmtrait.
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''I't'tplt' '.'.t'm't' falling to hair'

''till It'll littit' ifitt'icimrt' t i'n
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THO.j GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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judicial panel of circuit judges, VoIle Williams and
Robert
McGregor, in circuit court this week and
Tha ri,,g,
field her own very well.

Germany Works

For Peace, Unify
for the

Massey were law school

Horace L. Orr, SEEDCO's president and
executive director will conclude the program's
agenda with the president's report. Based on last
year's attendance, 400 are expected to attend.

classmates,
The Issue before the court was the county's suit
challenging the legality of the annexation by Lake

The Longwood area Chamber of Commerce may
get a name change at its 7:30 a.m. general mem-

Miss Clayton and

By DONNA ESTES

Because milestone anniversaries are occasions
for reflection, it is appropriate to note a special one
of sionificance

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under the sponsorship of the United States and its

Western European allies. What came to be known
as West Germany was born from the consolidation
of the U.S. French, and British occupation zon es.
The creation of West Germany was in res ponse to
the incorporatmn of the Soviet's East German zone
into Moscow's newly acquired East European
empire an Allied countermove in the Cold War
Berlin had just ended.
Although 30 years is but the chronological
measure of one generation, it is difficult in today's

FRANKFORT, Ky. (NEA)

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had voted to Include In
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intervening years

Cnnvress voted fur-

ther additions to parks. Now Moorman'sdlvLclon
Is trying to acquire 20,000 tracts, such as 278
tracts in Texas' Big Thicket National Preserve,
297 at Massachusetts' Cape Cod National
Seashore, 485 In Florida's Everglades National
Park and 368 In Indiana Dunes National
Lakeshore.
There are tracts to be acquired in 30 states. To
make the acquisitions, Moorman has to bring
condemnation proceedings, unless his division
finds a willing seller - and there are few willing
sellers when It comes to dealing with the federal
government because almost every Azneri
thinks he's going to rip off Uncle Sam.
Then Moorman's division has to go to court,
get a sales order and have the price set for the
tract of land in question. The price Is based on
the worth of nearby lands.
Today this process takes an average of four
years.
Reason: At the end of 1975 Moorman's division
had 26 lawyers working on the land acquisitions.
That number has increased ujily to 35, while thp
case-load has nearly doubled.
So the harassed lawyers are falling further and
further behind.
At the same time, land values rise an average
of 10 percent yearly. That's conservative.
Sen. Strom Thurmand, R-S.C., is more blunt.
"Land is going to increase in value," he says.
"The quicker we can acquire these tracts the
better." At a Senate hearing he told Moorman:
"I'm going to help you get more attorneys."
You can help, too, Write Sen, Edward M.
Kennedy, Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee, Room 2228, Dlrksen Office Building,
Washington, DC, 20501, and tell him Congress
should prae
e money for the needed
lawyers. Write Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, 1)-S.C.,
care of the Senate Appropriations Committee,
Room S146A, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.,
2OSlO and tell him the same thing. He's chairman
of the appropriations subcommittee handling
money for the Justice Department.

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is the "chilling effect" such harassment will

criminal investigation,

disclosed.

This latest goveniment attack an the press is
intended to determ.ine whether the Progressive which shows how far down the road toward
reporter, Howard Morland, us,ed classified W. govenurient
come in the inthWdat.ion of the pres3 we have
[at eiglit years: DoWel Ellsberg
fomwtion in his article, "The H-Bom,b Swet:
adiiilUedly
leaked
classified material; Howard
How We Got It, Why We're Telling It."
Morland
used
nothing
but unclusified material
Under the Atolmic Energy Act of ION, com.

Morland insists that his article was written
from publicly availa ble sources and authorized
tours of nuclear power facilities. In fad, one of
the points of the article Is that the government
Itself has been responsible for giving away the
secrets of nuclear technology. This Is the real,
embarrassing "secret" the government doesn't
want the public to learn,
The only other piece of journalism subjected to
prior censorship on "national security" grounds
was the Pentagon Papers in 1971, and the Carter
administration's action In the Progressive case
is fright eningly similar to that of Richard Nixon

In hi.s article,

Once a federal judge, Robert Warren, issued

an Injunction forbidding publication of
Morland's a rt icle, the government quite
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prupIy5ensrrnagIlawvIazLudnur5u
pero who had received advance copies, to
make sure they had returned the articles as the
court ordered.
But the criminal Investigation of Morland IS
another matter. To Theodore Jacobs, director of
the Project for Open Goveriunent, It smells Of
"This is a repetition of the process
in the Pentagon Papers case, where
criminal prosecution was brought against
told our associate Gary Cohn.
Ells
"The criminal Investigation Is equa lly un
Justified In this cue."
The heart of the matter, as Jacobs po inted out,
Jacobs

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frightened to Wit to reporters," Jacobs said.
included more than 30
remote
Carter, like Richard Nixon before him, would be systems. More than
2,000 suspected "narha
cotraficantes" have been arrested ander the
NO THANK YOU: President Gerald Ford had Condor program. But a st
udy conducted by ,a
- t.he politician's eye for the proper gesture- Back hmm rights
group Showed that 90 percent were
in
lie decided it would be nice to swd peasant
s and juveniles, forced to sign con.
totiie39crewmembersofthe fesslons wider torture.
.
officials in our Drug
After being captured by Cambodian gunboats,
EnEOFCnWIt Administration have known about
they had been resimd in a daring and bloody
the torttirinlg. The Voice reportsthat DEA agents
maid by U.S. Marines. Ford considered
been instructed to "leave immediately
cident a feather in his political cap, and wanted have 5k..
to milk It for aliWe extra publicity by sending
to
supposedly grateful crewiioen.
WASHINGTON WHIRL: An unintended side
But the letters were never sent. Confidential effect of the law limiting individual political
National Security Council documents reveal campaign contributions to $1,000 was to make
why: Five crew members, far from being rock musicians one of the hottest political
grateful, were so sore at the government for not weapons in the country. Jimmy Carter raised
warning the Mayaguez of its danger that they $350,000 (plus federal matching funds ) with the
had filed damage actions. Under the circum- Allman Brothers and the Marshall Tucker Band.
stances, NSC advisers warned Ford that the California Gove. Jerry Brown ralsed$160,000jna
presidential Letters might backfire.
single concert.
'OPEflON CONDOR' American taxpayers
Freshman Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., is now
are financing the systematic torture of hundreds planning to Introduce a bill to set a limit on rock
of narcotics suspects by Mexican police, the concert cont ributions. He calls it the Linda
Village Voice w ill repo rt in its next issue.
L{ondadt Amendment.

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to give reliever Dave Tomlin
his second victory in three
decisions. The hit upped
Knight's batting average to
.339.
The Dodgers bounced back
with a run in their half of the
13th on a double by Gary
Thomasson and a single by
Dave Lopes, but Tomlin held on
to get the victory.
In other NI, games,
burgh trounced New York, 6-1,
Atlanta defeated San Franclsco, 4-1, Chicago beat
Philadelphia, 4-1, and San
Diego edged Houston, s_i.
Pirates 6, Mets 1:
Bill Robinson backed the
combined seven-hit pitching of
John Candelarla and two
relievers with an RBI single
and a two-run homer to lead the
Pirates to victory.
Braves 4, Giants 1:
Mickey Mahler pitched an
eight-hitter for his second
career complete game and
Glenn Hubbard belted a threerun homer leading the Braves
Cubs 4, PhIliles 1:
Bobby Murcer drove in three
runs with a pair of homers to
power the Cubs over the
Phlllies.
Padres 5, Houston 4:
Dave Winfield drove in three
runs with a pair of singles to fift
Randy Jones, now 5-3, to
first victory since May 3.

guard
Concerning the late-game
shifting of Dandridge to guard,
Seattle Coach Lenny \Vilkcns
commented, If we continue to
run and play our game, then
Bobby is going to have to play a
guard on defense i and I think
that's going to be tough for
him."

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Baltimore (Palmer 5-2) at
Kansas City (Splittorff 7'3),
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(Alexander 7.3). 0:35 p.m.
California
(Knapp
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Seattle (Bannister 2-5). 10:33
p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Detroit at Toronto, night
New York at Milw, night
Cleveland at Ctiicago, night
Oakland at Minneso(a. night
Baltimore at Kan City, night
Boston t Texas, night
calif at Seattle, night

DAYTONA BEACH
MONDAY MATINEE
First Game
0 3.40

.q9et at which a record purse of
SIX1,954 was distributed.
"I think it was a magnificent
nice," said Binford. "It was an
extremiel
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race.
Eldon Rasmussen said, "We
. Blnford congratulated Meats
The main difference was that had a fine race. I'm just proud
for running I's beautifid race." Mears led only 25 laps last to be pad of it. I hope we can all
'I'1en by imnllcat.lorm. Binlord
touched on 'the bitter feud
between the U.S. Auto Club and
the new Championship Auto
'Racing Teams group and said:
"By 1960, we have to pull
ourselves together. There's no
way we can go separately. I
'hope by next year we'll all be in
the same camp chasing the
same rabbit,"
LJSAC and CART are in a
'power driUle for control of
open cock pit racing. Some of
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1 Po?ent,itp Pick
3 90 '.00 2 90
280
2 Gushing Smile
3 Galdos-Arcs
6.70 3.70
680 3 00
0(3-4) 13.40, P13.4) 30.10, 1(3.4.2) 1 lr"n.' Vo
Santi.Gerardo
6,40 6960
8 Frosty Counsel
3 80
Q 0 -3) 32-00; P (1-3) 14-40i T 0-30 i471 2200. T (4-191 10740,
Sixth race, C, 5-16, Time 31.39
4) 509.60.
11 40 1 20 3 60 Time 7:12
I Whizzer of Id
Seventh Game
4760 600
A- 7.119; Handle $177,994
lChanceLaddie
I Zurbi-Rodolfo
20.60 S-00 4.20
3 lsasa.lsldro
1.60 2.60
2 Gasli-Bacliola
3.60
Q(3.7) 21.40; P (7.3) 63.10; 1 (7.3.
2) 309.00.
Eighth Game
5 GastiBadiola
12.00 1.60 2.60
2 RamonOlano
4.60 7.60
3 Apralz-Urqulla
2.90
0(25)31.20; P (5-2) 109.50; 1 (5.2.
3) 439.00.
Ninth Game
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15.00 5.60 7.10
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1 Hernan
11.00 1300
4 Goiri
1.10

Tenth Game
4 Said-Arrieta
12-20 5.10
12.00
. S Vicandi-Sarduy
0(3.4)4940; P (4.3) 2)6.90; T

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6 Baby Hocy
IS 10
0 (25) 69 90, T (7 5 6) 1.226 40;
Time 2:06 3
Tenth Race

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2 2 Inning no-hitter Monday as
$haeffr
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306
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"Now is the time to get
just three short years."
together," said Johnny Par- two-hitter and Mike D'Amico
hree hits as Barnett
Tlie 10th million-dollar payoff sons.
in a row topped last year's
"Hopefully, the turmoil in Bank topped S% im"n Stuff, 184.
record $1,145,225, but Al Unser racing will come to a quick and MARC SLADE
DOW'S SHOES
*65K
*55K
and hiz- crew split more thani amiable end," said Wally m.,ieft
I I I news
83 6
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$290,000 for winning last year's Dallenbach.
Mcr.aIi,

4 Mutilla. Bdiola 13-60 5.40 5.40
B Apraii.RodoIlo
6.20 4.80
3 Oscar Olano
560
0(4.8)44.60; P (4.1) 114.60; 1 (4-I.
3) 677.80.
Ninth Game
7 MutiiIa
6.60 160 100
I Isasa
1.20 3.60
2 Apralz
180
0(1.7) 36.00; P (7.1) 63.00; 1 (7.).
2) 402.40.
Tenth Game
6 Said.Olano
14.00 11.00 6.80
2 HernanPaco
1.20 9.80
5 RamonRodolfo
6.20
0(24)47.40; P(6.2) 114.40; 1 (6-25) 575.60.
Eleventh Game
I HernanPecina 35.20 12.60 10.60
3 Ramon.Fernan
19.20 1.60
6 DimingoUrquiza
810
0(36) 33.60; P (6.3) 43 30; T (6.3.
6) 304.00.
Twelfth Game
5 Said Goiri
7 80 1320 II 70
2 isasaDiaga
1.40 5.80
4 Oscar.Gondra
360
0(35)47.40; P (5-2) 134.20; T (5.2.
4) 255.40.
A - 2.09$; Handle $)55,345.
MONDAY NIGHT
First Game
I Irustal'ernan 11*) 1200 11.40
4 Carasa.Arca
7.00 3.60
I Arano Gerardo
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73 K's Poco
9 10 520 4 20
1 Carrie Again
I 1 3 -sO
BSharkey Pete
360
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21.20. P(2.1) $440, 1(7.1.8)
15120
Seventh race, 0,5)4, Time 31.55
1 Tavern Nut
660 360 3 0
i Vickles Fable
370 3 00
Tardy Ieaay
500

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15 40. Ill I'i
237.20
10th race, B. 5.16, Time 3136
7 Mountain Cliff
4 60 .520 3 10
-1 -10 4 (5)
4 Master Merrill
llooqie Dog
3 00
0(4.1) 49 20, P17.4) 79.50, T( 7-43)
344 00
th race. A, 5.16. Time 3092
7 Target Irene
5 20 3 00 210
I Charlie Goexibee
20 2 00
3 3M's Fast Rapid
7 82
0(1.7) 1210. P(7.1) 26 10, Till 31
46 60
12th race, 8.30. Time 38 59
3 Lt'awala
8 40 8. 60
0)
6 Si '&lt;do
Oil
9 10
8 Swept Awa5
60
0(3 6) 52 40, P13 6) 84.90, 1(36 8
860 60
Attendance 2.539 Handl,' 8191,119

4 Dunn Arreta
30400
0(3.4) 35.80; P(3-4) 202.20; 1(3-4.
Fourth race, 8,5-16. Time 3144
4)1,024.40.
1360 140 500
B Major
FlfthGame
380 260
i Total Effort
I Muti$la.Sarduy
$.60 360
0(25) 20.00, P152) 67.60, 1(52-I)
I Zubi Gondra
441.20.
Q(3.4 S$.60; P (3.4) 163.60; T (3.4.
Filth race, D, 3.1, Time' 9 01
if 399.80.
3Ali The More
580 280 3,20
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2 Said.Sarduy
6.60 4.10 2.20
3 Beide.Dlaga
1.20 270
IAprall.Et)rique
7.60
0(2')) 27.00; P (2'3)107.70; I (2.3.
4) 340.20.
Sixth Game
7 HernanAndre
16.60 12.00 9.10
2 SantiFernan
7.00 370
I GaldosGasti II
5.00
0(5-7)44.60; P (7.2) 107.40; T(7.2
4) 506.20.
Seventh Game
S VlctorSarduy
14 ,20 9.80 500
I VicandiBdiola
1 40 100
I Egant Pecina
21.60
0(4.5)66.00; P (5-4) 107.70; 1(5-41)513.60.
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10 (5)
0(5-5) 51.60, P(5-3) 117 00, 1(5.3.1)
1340 00 ,
Fifth race, C. 5.14, Time 31.52
'Mr. Earl
36 20 10 20 3 80
Eastern Leader
8 10 3 80
3 Beau Bob
7 80
0(7-I) 60.80, P174) 342.60. 1(113)
2650.20.
Sixth race. A. 5-16, Time 31.31

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East
W L Pct. 05
Ball
29 17 .630 Boston
26 II .59) 7
New York
25 21 .543 1
Milwauke
26 22 .312 1
Detroit
19 21 .475 1
Clevelnd
20 25 444 I'/,
Toronto
12 35 .255 Il',,
West
L Pct. GB
Calif
26 19 .596 Minn
26 to .591 S
Texas
27 19 .507 ½
Kan City
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4 80 320 2 60

Sixth Race
6 Trade Secret
S 61) 1 itO 3 40
8. 80 4 6.)
2 Tar Chip
i Race Till' Jay
.1 70
0(7 6)23 60, TO SIIS080, TiUli,'
2:06 3
Seventh Race'
3 The Nagger
4 20 I 60 1 70
I Carter Raker
360 32')
I Sweety Dexter
'I 2")
0 (2 3) 70. T (I 2) 5770. Time
2:04.3
Eighth Race
1)20 670 1 70
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7 RP's Gorgeous
Second Game
7 80 4 80
I Carasa Gerardo 13.20 1.20 1.00 3 Skeen's Holiday
7 80
0(4.1) 23.60. ()(4.7) 59.70, T(473)
6 TraniArca
9.00 140
4 Arno.pCin
5.00 503.60.
0(l4) 30.00; P(I.6) 58.501 T (14'
Second race, 0, S-16, Time 3705
4) $91.10; 00 (1.1) 115.40.
1 Dark Bluff
6 60 3 20 7 20
Third Game
Cabaret Chuck
280 770
3 ZubI
9.20 5.60 3.60 3 Shireen
3
1 Gondra
8.60 5.60
0(3-7)
9.60,
P(7-3)
31.20,
T(7.3-4)
S Trani
114.40.
0 (34) 31.40; P(37) 160.60; T (3-7-Third race. 0. 5.16, Time 31 93
5) ),3fl,40,
7 Ray Swinger
8 00 1 60 3 60
Fourth Game
Whitey
370 260
3 EganaGasti II 13.10 1,10 5.00 64 Nixon
El Kc Bar
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249.80.
Fourth race, D, S. 16 Time 31 44

17 31 .354 111/,
16 32 .333 12½
Monday's Results
Minnesota 10, Oakland 7
Chicago 6. Cleveland 1
New York 2. Milw I, 10 Inns.
Detroit 6, Toronto 2
Texas 5. Boston 2
Kan City 5, BaIt 4, 16 inns.
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
Detroit (Baker 1.3) at Toron.
to (Garvin 01). 7:30 p.m.
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10.00 6.60 3.20

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4 80 2 60 Ben .%Mton
victOrc
II oo 6 '
4 10 6 Tardy lilly
5 80
3 Domino.PecIna
0(l 7) 133.40, P1171 262.50, TI I?
0(1-4) 40.00, P11-4) 197.10. TI 144)
0 (4.5) 34O P (5-4.3) 530.40.
SI 1422 20
l00.40,
Second Game
Seventh race. A, S 14. Time ill)
Second race. M. 5)6. Time 3)82
Duran Arca
6.20 3.60 3.20
Jencop,1t
8
13 80 S 60 1 10
1060 400
2 DomlngoGrardo
3.80 1.00 6 NixOn Mayo
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3 13)
S Pete Goodbee
Demon Marcus
2 80 2.60
6 Galdos.Andre
6 00
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Nobel W.II
7 Ragin Hailstorm
3 20
0(2.4)22.80; P (4-2) 53-40; T (4.2
0(56) 26 (0, P165) 129 90. T(8-5 1)
1)40, p164) 29)0, T(647) 59940
6) 2fl,$0; DD (5.41 131.10.
62080
Third Game
Eighth race. C. 36. Time 3890
Third race. C 516, Time 31 51
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15.90 10.40 4.80
Keen Lawn
7 00 320 3 20
1 10 160 3 40 6 (3D Ruffian
S Enrique
9.20 4.00 3 Gunnery Buck
3 .10 3(5)
1
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Belittler
4
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2
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2 Duran
5.00
God C oa st T onV
.1 70
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Clash
3 60
0(5.7)43,80; p (7.5) 181.00; 1(7S
0(1.4) 15.20, P(1.0)36 40. TI) 6 4)

SEMINOLE
MOMOAY MATINEE
First Race
) Busters Ace
5 80 600 4 40
341,0 14 10
5 Honey ( ly By
5 80
Mister Howard
41.5) 109 20. T (I S7) 1,071 00.
Time 2054
Second Race
3 Mister Delhi
8 80 5 00 4 4)
6 Red 516. (,(3
S to 3 80
2 Churms Skipper
I (1)
0 (341 09.60; 1 (1-4 2) 572 80
Time 2:07 1
Third Race
8 (rnsini Hanover 0 60 5 00 .1 80
S 0) S
1 Cooper Hani,j
I 8)
3 JOfl Kelly
011 8125 80. 1(8 13)532 40 Tim.2:09 3
Fourth Race
6 IX) 3 sO I ('I
1 Al,eS Hop.'
8 Me,,sured lb
6 30 .1 60
III)
Following Sea
0(4 0)1520. 1 (4 6 717460. I';t,i'
2 073
Filth Race
lADs Alvin
S 70 600 I 2')
1611 3 10
SC J Rodney
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0(25) II 80. 1 (25 II $O 80, T,nir

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down the stretch. Danciriuge
was effective in the backcourt
in the San Antonio series, but
the Sonics can defend Dan dridge with 6.'foot4 Dennis
Johnson, one of the premier
defensive players in the league.
"I don't like being in the
backcourt," said Dandridge,
"but we have to get some
production from our big

0(1.4) 19.70, P1)4) 48.00. 1( 145)
18.40.
Eighth race, 6.5.16. Time 31.46
8 Mountain Punch S .50 400 3 00
3 Record River
1 60 2 60
I Femme Fatale
300
0(36)
P113) 119.70. T(l3-l)
fl440,
Ninth race. 0.5)0. Time' 3l.7S
1 Bill Foster
6 20 380 2
2 Betters Too
460 4 20
SO R Kidden
0(27) IS 00, P(7-2) 30 30. T(725)
7800
10th race, A. 5)6, Time 31)6
8 Diver Kea
9 60 880 2
6 Todd Oliver
680 4 60
1 Claregun's Earl
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Cincinnati (Moskau 4.1) at
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San Francisco (Knepper 52)
at Los Angeles (Hooton 1-2).
10:30 p.m.
Atlanta
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(Perry 3.1 and Owchinko I.)),
2, 6 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Phila at Montreal, night
Chicago at Pittsbgh, night
New York at St. Louis, night
Cincinnati at Houston, night
Atlanta at San Diego, night
San Fran at Los Ang, night

INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - their disputes involved the 5W Sunday, including the final 18. get together and get this thing
Members of the factionallzed time trials. There were protests
All 35 starters shared in the on the road."
Indianapolis 500 fraternity have and one lawsuit over rules jackpot, with runnerup A.J.
been challenged to "pull our- governing qualifications.
Foyt, a four-time race winner Wick 1 -Hitter
Mears, a handsome Califor- who was not at the banquet,
selves together" for the good of
racing.
nian, and his Penske Racing getting $107,291 and third-place Paces Shoernen
crew
The challenge
accepted a paycheck of MIk Mosley 5,031. Danny
Kevin Wick hurled a one.
Tom Binford, chief steward of $270,101.
Ongais, who finished fourth, hitter to pace Don's Shoes to a
the holiday classic, in his
received $41,197, and Bobby
over Marc
till
message of congratulation to said Mears
Unser
$62,319
for
finishing
filth.
Slade
Chrysler-Plymouth
in a
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,Sunday's 35 contestants.
Several drivers echoed Bin- Seminole Pony Baseball
racing's richest event in ust his
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What a difference a day
makes - and nobody knows
that better than Cincinnati third
baseman Ray Knight.
Knight, who last year was a
back-up for Pete Rose,
81j).acked his third single of the
game with two out and the
bases loaded In the l3th1lnnlng,
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night that gave the Reds a 3-2
triumph and a split of their
four-game series with the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
On Sunday, Knight hit into a
, bases-loaded game-ending
' double play that sent the Reds
down to an 8-7 defeat.
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lose but I know I get over it. i
had a situation where we had a
chance to win. I was directly
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responsible."
Ciricinati Manager John
McNamara saw Knight was
upset after Sunday's loss and
told him he'd get another
chance.
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chance tonight," said Knight.
"I wasn't thinking about that."
Ken Griffey opened the 13th
with a walk off Hough, 0-2, and
Dave Concepcion singled. After
Hough retired the next two
betters, Dan Driessen walked
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to load the bases and Knight
followed with a single to center
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center position. Wes Unsaid
responded with 23 points In the
losing cause.

15 26 .366 10'.',
power the Twins to a 10-7 vie, four runs as Smalley delivered
Alan Bannister had three homer, hit two singles and New York
tory over the Oakland A's.
a two-run single and rookie singles, scored twice and drove scored a pair of runs to support
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the seven-hit pitching of Jack cinci
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Royals 5, O rioles 4:
Los Ang
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George Brett capped an San Diego
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II 27 .100 6
awesome hi tting display with Atlanta
contenders for years, are
Mondays Results
even wit ho ut
looki ng st rong
his second home run and fifth
Pittsburgh 6, New York 1
Carew.
hit - of the game, leading off
Atlanta 4, San Francisco I
Chicago 1, Philadelphia 1
Last year, Smalley led the
the bottom of the 16th inning to
Cincl 3, Los Ang 2, 13 inns.
Twins with 19 homers, 77 RBI
hand the Orioles their 10th
San Diego 5, Houston 4
and 4 total bases. No shortstraight loss in Kansas City.
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
stop in the majors or minors
Rangers 5, Red Sox 2:
Philadelphia (Rulhven 6.2) at
Ferguson Jenkins, with relief Montreal
had as many homers and only
(Rogers
4.2),
7:33
four other players in the big
help from Sparky Lyle, notched p.m.
Chicago
(Holtzman
1.2)
at
his sixth victory and Al Oliver
leagues improved their average
Pittsburgh (D. Robinson 3.3),
drtctir'nllv as Smalley (from
belted a two-run homer to lead 1:3.5 p.m.
'l't.'xas over Boston.
in 1977 to .273 last year).
New York (Zachry 30) at St.
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scheduled for the dome.
Washington shot a dismal 33
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including an eight-of-33 performance from Its four guards.
"We are searching for
anything," said Bullet Coach
Dick Motto of his club's offensive problems.
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Washington fell behind, 2-1, in
the NBA title series Sunday
when they were defeated, 10595, by the Sonics, before 35,928
fans in the Kingdome, the third
largest playoff crowd in NBA
history.
Game 4 will be played in the
14,008-seat Seattle Center Colisewn Tuesday because of a
fallen behind,

By United Press International
And, this season in 44 games John Castino added an 11131 hit in a run and Ken Kravec fired a
Roy Smalley has made Rod he has 67 hits and has scored 35 to make a loser of reliever Dave three-hitter to propel Chicago
Carew an almost forgotten man runs.
past Cleveland.
Heaverlo, 2-4.
and the Minnesota Twins are
With Bob Randall on first,
Mike Marshall allowed five Yanke es 2, Brccrs 1:
winning again.
Mickey Rivers b9sted a twoSmalley belted his 10th homer hits in three innings to pick up
"I've been playing this way in nearly 400 feet into the left-field his eighth victory against four out homer in the 10th inning to
the field for the past three stands in the first inning, losses. Marshall relieved start- give New York a victory over
seasons but now I'm hitting the Smalley also doubled in the er Dave Goltz in the top of the Milwaukee and hand rookie
ball well and people are third and scored on Ron seventh after Jeff Newman had Ron Davis his first majorleague
noticing me more," said Jackson's double.
crashed a two-run homer in the triumph.
Smalley, who drove in four runs
Tigers 6, Blue Jays 2:
In the seventh, with the score sixth.

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By WILLIAM STEIF
For want of a handful of lawyers, the federal
government is losing about $40 million a year.
Maybe more.
That's the estimate of two chaps in a position
to know.
One Is Asst. Atty. Gen. James W. Moorman,
who heads the Justice Department's Land and
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"We really feel good," said
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because they can come back
and win two or three straight."
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The
Seattle SuperSonics hold the
lead for the first time in the
NBA title series with the
Washington Bullets, but going
into Game 4 Tuesday the Sonics
seemed well aware of the
comeback potential of the
defending champs.
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fewer prisoners. Public defenders report that
their programs now cost the taxpayers less
because more defendants are able to resume
work, thus earning money to pay their own

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union. The strength they previously gave the
successful European Economic Community, they
are now contributing toward the dream of political
union, which will find its most concrete expression
when the peoples of the nine-nation European

great redemptions of this terrible century by
directing their energies toward peace and
European unity. And the Free World can hope that
the victory which eluded them In their wars will
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Beyond being the strongest defenders of Europe,
the West Germans have, almost as an act of
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be one of the towering figures of the twentieth
century. The former lord mayor of Cologne in the
days before Hitler, who imprisoned him, Adenauer
at the age of 73 came out of retirement to lead his
shattered country back into the community of
nations. For almost 20 years Der Alte, the old man,
presided over the most remarkable national
renaissance perhaps in history.
Aided by Ludwig Erhard, his unusually able
economics minister, Adenauer undergirded
Germany's spiritural and political rebirth with a
solid economic foundation. He did this by giving the
Germans' traditional energy full play under one of
the world's most liberated free-enterprise systems.
The result has been an economic miracle. Toaay,
West Germany is the second largest trading nation
in the world, outranked only by the United States.
Indeed, the West Germans, who number only 60
million, export more than we in this country, with a
population of 220 million. West German exports last
year came to $153 billion compared with $141.8
billion U.S. exports. But for excessive U.S. imports,
which exceeded West Germany's by $65 million and
helped to account for a U.S. trade deficit and a
West German surplus, the West Germans would
lead the world in trade. In any event, they have
become one of our best trading partners.
West Germany's remarkable productivity, with
one of the world's lowest inflation and unemployment rates, has provided rock-like stability
amidst international economic confusion. Its
500,000-member armed forces constitute a bulwark
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"Education will not: The world is full of educated
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unwllllngtodlsgulse hie contemptfor"someone
who makes a buck on another's misfortunes."
Those harsh words are more than political
rhetoric. For more than half a decade, Democrat
Carroll waked a fierce personal crusade first
as speaker of the state's General Assembly and
later as Its governor
against the bail bond
business.
Reform of archaic bail practices is hardly a
new concept. The Manhattan Bail Project, Undertaken In the mid-1960s by the Vera Institute In
rated that defendants
Identified as 'good risks" could be released
between arrest and trial on their "own
recognizance" without posting cash bonds
while posing little threat to the public's safety.
Similar programs subsequently have been
initiated elsewhere, including the city of
Philadelphia and the states of Iowa, Illinois and
Oregon. But In early 1976, the Kentucky
legislature took a drastic step that never has
been matched by any other state or local
government.
When the lawmakers approved a bill whose
first line said "It shall be unlawful for any person
to engage in the business of ball bondsman,"
they virtually abolished the Industry in the state.
bonds nay still be written In
(Conerc
Kentucky only' for those charged with federal
offenses.)
An evaluation of Kentucky's unprecedented
action, commissioned by the Council of State
Governments, suggests that commercial bondamen may have contributed to "corruption in the
state's criminal justice system."
Police officers in some communities
previously received kickbacks for every arrest
that produced business for the bondsmen. Jail
officials were treated to steak dinners and free
tickets to basketball and football games. Judges
and legislators received annual Christmas
presents and handsome campaign contributions
from the bondsmen,
Despite considerable Initial anxiety on the part
of police officers, judges and law-abiding
citizens about the potential d.tnger posed by
"letting criminals roam the streets," the
proportion of those released without bail who
either are rearrested while awaiting trial or fail
to present themselves for scheduled court appearances has consistently remained below 5
percent.
In Louisville, the state's largest city, police
report a decline In burglaries and robberies that
once apparently were committed by defendants
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ball bondsman is "a parasite that preys upon the
poor," says Kentucky Gov. Julian M. Carroll,

conferring of even partial self-rule on the Germans. Sullen, guilt-ridden and embittered by total
defeat, their future co urse was not only uncertain
but the cause of widespread concern.
To make matters worse, the devastation that had
been visited upon Europe by World War II was
magnified many times in Germany. The nation lay
in ruins. Moreover, West Germany was called to
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businessman's office:
"Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence.
"Talent will not: Nothing is more common than
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Many an attorney has lost his cool while cornpeting with the charming and gentlemanly Mr.
Davis on Issues involving municipal law. If Miss
Clayton was nervous she certainly covered It well.
Her voice never quivered for an Instant.
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!rs flru'- -agf' :ur the annual Seminole
Employment Economic Development (SEEDCO)
membership breakfast.
The breakfast this year is sceeduled for 9 a.m.,
June 2 at the Sanford Civic Center. Highlight of the
program will be the keynote address at about 10:30
a.m. by the Honorable Wallace E. Orr, secretory of
Labor and Employment Security for the state of

commission, visited his former colleagues in
session this week. After observing the meeting for a
Few minutes he said "I don't miss It at
His p urposefor visiting the courthouse? He was
there to take his former secretary, Pat Vlndett, to
lunch to commemorate National Secretary's Week,
albeit the ceTebriitiöi1is two
ka1iIi:''
Pat Is now secretary to County Administrator
Roger Nelswender.

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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.

bership meeting on May 30 at the Quality Inn North,
--434 J4.4Longwocd.The new name proposed for the chamber is the
"Longwood and Winter Springs area Chamber of
Commerce. A 16 foot Mohawk canoe is to be
awarded. Proceeds from donations for the canoe
are going into the chamber's scholarship and
building fund.
will be Charles Berlt"
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to Pablo Navarro &amp; WI. Thelma E $c. 521,500.
100 of S 70.79' of NW'i of NE'4 ot
Alexander C. Anderson. 5l to
SEI SEE. 361930. $33
Armand I Canon &amp; WI. Ethel, Un.
RE. Thornton &amp; WI. Daisy to l, SHEOAH, Sec. Three.
Dorothy L. Surratt, sgl, LI 19 (less
Resid. Comm. Amer., Inc. to
n.et) blk A M.redith Manor Nob Ricahrd R. Dykes &amp; WI. Harriet E.
ii Sec.,40,000.
Lot 77 Tuscawilla, Unit 6. 565,700,
Michael Misko t WI. Mary to
Ctarles B Pyle to James .j.
Malheny &amp; WI. Judy Un. 12 Bldg. 0, George G Athan &amp; WI. Norma L. Lot
Cherrywood Gardens. $25,100.
2, blk C. Charter Oaks, Un. 2.
Willard Phillips to Gary Michael, $36,000.
sgl. Lot 32, Lake Markham Ests.
Robert L. Silworth &amp; wf. Donna to
$7,500.
John L. Phillips, sgI . Lt 4 , blk B,
Barry C. Revels to Barry C. Glen Arden His., $63,000.
Revels &amp; WI. iris T., LI 19 blk A
BMA Prop. Inc. to Wolfgang
Longwood North. $100.
Zegke &amp; WI. Marlies, Lt in Lake of
Kenneth G. Zitner 8 wf. Frances The Woods Townhouse Sec. 5.
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keys to his system are low overhead and personal service.
ST. LOUIS (UN) — As a lawyer in a lot of real estate tran"My wt'm
I don't pick up expenses
sactlons, Allen E. Fishman wondered why real estate agents on things like television advertising or longdlstance phone calls.
charged on a percenta ge basis whil e he char ged a (lt'?c
1' u can see by the??i we're not exactly In the high-rent
Apparently many real estate buyers and sellers wondered the
same thing, because when Fishman began his "Real Estate
"My agents don't have to waste time soliciting listings. Our
Shoppe" business, featuring what he calls the 3999 solution," It price Is so low, we get calls for the listings. We can spend our time
grew from one office to four in seven months.
selling homes."
Fishman's flat rate commission system Is simple:
To take advantage of Fishman's $999 solution, clients sign an
—If the same gent lists your home and finds a buyer, the fee Is exclusive representation agreement with Real Estate Shoppe.
$99, whet he r the home cost $50,(XX) or $500,000.
Buyers must put down $l(X) good faith money.
—If two separate agents in the company handle the transaction,
Fishman said provisions of the agreement are strictly enforced
the lee is $1,299.
to help keep costs low,
Because he wants to give customers the widest market possible,
"Out of every five people you deal wi th, normally one will buy
Fishman also works with other agencies, most of whom use the from you. They may decide not to buy or may just want to waste
standard 6 percent commission rate. When another agency is some time on Sunday or may let you help them, then decide at the
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the market was down," Mrs. Kashsah. We sold the house within
a week alter it was listed.
"They treat yo u on a frendship basis. I called the agent man)'
many times, with questions on this and that, and she was never
too busy to talk to me."
Fishman said low-cost real estate sales operations have been
tried elsewhere, but he hopes his dedication to low overhead and
customer service is a successful formula that will spread
nationwide.

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Herald Photos by Tom Netsel

Sharon Blades, 17-year-old Seminole High
School senior, was crowned LTD "Teen
Queen" at the National Jamboree in Sanford.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Blades of
8251 Via Hermosa, Sharon is also the Teen
Queen for the Tr-County Roadrunners CB
Club. She plans to enter the pre-law program
at the University of Central Florida this fall.

DEAR ABBY: PUZZLED IN
MANHATTAN wrote: "I'm
sure you've heard of Peeping
Toms, but I'll bet you've never
heard of a Peeping Tina. Tina is
my wife. We have a view of a
large apartment house from
our bedroom window and Tina
loves to stand in the dark and

Fonda Sheehan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Teslo of 2409 Holly Ave., Sanford, was
crowned 1979-80 "Little Queen" at the
National LTD Jamboree at the Sanford Civic
Center. The 8-year-old queen attends All Souls
School and her ambition is to become a
teacher.

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Summertime means shed- nights are clear and cornmoves outdoors.
ding layers of clothing, fortable, all the world and
The patio, porch or garden changing from heavy wools to nature seem in harmony.
becomes the center of the the lightest possible fabrics
Everything's back to basics
household for afternoons of slipping oil perky play
the cardinal rule is to relax
sunning and outdoor games, costumes, airy dresses, slacks and savor. So, do it now!
evening relaxation beneath the and shirts which allow the body
You're Just in time!
stars, luscious barbecues and to breathe, and which are easy
picnics.
to care for as well.
The best food for sununer is
As always, in summer, less is £ ii
mat wnmcn is easuy prepared.
snore!
Person alr(miiiing is another
Keeping housecleaning to a
minimum Is a priority during area in which less is more for
swmuner.
the stunner months, too.
And a look that goes from day
No one wants to be cooped up to night with minimal changes
In a hot house, dusting and is super, since it cuts
vacuuming, Instead of being at preparation time - a boon for
the beach, playing tennis, or the bus)'.
tending prize roses in a
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Prop., Inc. to Valerie Olmer,
Lot 179 Lake of The Woods
Townhouse, SEC. S. $64,900.
BMA Prop., Inc. to Howard N.
Levis &amp; wf. Frances, Lt 19$ Lake of
The Woods Townshouse, SEC. S

IMA Prop. Inc. to Walter J.
Kennedy &amp; wf. Edna A. Lot 201 Lake
CO The Woods Townhouse Sec. S.
111,300
Linda A. A. Giddens (form. White)
&amp; Hill. C. Lee to Mack A. Settle III
Moods O.Sfl'of Lot 4&amp;N.44QIS
(liii B 7ff. for alley) blk II Bei.Alr.
$19,000
Alberta ,. Hall &amp; Ha. Harold to
Robert M'Jon.s$. *1. Billie D. Beg
at p1. 311110".0S' S of NE cot. of Govt. Lt
I, SEC aws, dc. SUCO.
Alberta J. Hell I hb. Harold to
Robert M. Jones Iwf. 11111.0. kg.

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the newly installed officers of Xi Theta Epsilon
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, who are. Linda Morris,
president, seated; and standing, from left, Mat-lies
McGibbon, recording secretary: Diane Gail, vice
president; and Norma Wood, treasurer. The
corresponding secretary is Linda Dunn.

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a pair of binoculars by the but binoculars by the Indos?
The next time a fellow says, shopkeepers sold out their first
window is standard equipment Ass, c'mnn!
"I'll tall you," If you v.aat to sprrtnt it, SOIa'
cyiiici
for every apartment.
DEAR ABBY: Why do shake him up, say, "Terrific.
customers;
when,
a
week
later
I am in my 30s and my friends fellows say, "I'll cull you," and When?"
the stuff started to show results
are in their 50s and we aren't then you never hear from them
word got around and tht
considered adolescents.
again?
I)EAI( ABBY: i jt';t heard shopkeepers had to call (lit
LOVES TO LOOK
IN
This has happened to me and that a scientist in Budapest, police to keep
the rioting
MANHATTAN
a lot of my girlfriends so often Hungary, recently came up
customers frotti breaking down
it's not even fwiny.
with . 1w iiiuies that will ac- th..,i,..
watch men undress le
DEA R LOV ES: Whatever
HURT
IKUKOMO
tually
grow hair on bald heads!
something wrong with her?
happened to the right to
Have you heard anything
DEAR
rnjwr:
Sonic
fellus
'lucy
claim that (hits iiiiracle
You replied, "Such curiosity
Abby, I've lived in high-rise
privacy? Or do you go with the
boat
this twoduct?
y, "i'll call you," because lotion, which is a combination
is considered normal in apartments for years, as do theory that people ho undress they
think that's what most of herbs and chemicals, not
adolescents, but your wife many of my friends, and We all
lN'rEItEs'IED: Yes,
with the shades up are closet girls ant to hear. And they're oil)) restores hair on bald I'%eDEAR
heard those hair-raising
should have outgrown it by enjoy the game of "neighborGranted there is right. But It has about as much heads, it also prevents people reports, but I'm skeptical.
now."
watching," As a matter of fact, aexhibitionists?
touch of voyeur In all of us — meaning as, "See you around," who have hair front losing it!
If this product from Hungary
or, "Let's get together This sounds too good to be true. Is not also from hunger, It will
sometime."
I'm told that the Budapest 1w marketed all over the Aorld.

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Camelot Un. 3. 149,000.
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Diversified Real Est. Svc., Inc. to
Chyl.s Edw. Davenport Jr. &amp;
Rebecca G. E 5' of Lot 13, Lot II &amp;
W 35' of is, -E
blk B, Sanlando Springs
Tt.t16, Ind repI. 11691
(QCD) Robert W. KloPp.nberg to
PWert W. Kloppenbecg I WI. Bula
F, S.f 7 blk B. Country Club His. $100.
Robinson, Ind. I Tr. etc to
Qordon D. Garrow &amp; *1. Martha Lh
*,.English Woods 167,000.
- Kenreth McIntosh, Rpr. oil.
.fthnnie Dixon to Hercuise Rivers,
sls Lot I M.W. Clark's I'd, 1114,001111.
RobertE.McscaILIndaoJIM
j.amachelwf. Maria C. Lot SO2
SprJng Oaks Un. S. *10.000.
,Ii" Prop. Inc. to Vito ConE ma &amp;
Wf.'L.I Verne T. Lt 175 Lake of the
ods Townhouse, Sec. S. 150.900.
Oevid M. Snyder to Allarnac, Inc.
LION 20 I21 blk 0 Tr. 31 Sanlondo
iitgs. 116.500.
Barry S. Griffithi WI. Jacqueline
10 Robert Chamberlin &amp; wf. Jean
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The Gamma Lambda enjoyed the tea served on Mrs.
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Corley 's family heirloom silver
held at a tea at the Cameron and crystal.
Avenue home of Katie Corley.
Those attending included:
Mothers and daughters of the Lois Smith, Alsine Darsey,
members were honored and Donna Frank, Josk' Moody,
presented with carnation Fa y Carroll, Debbie Brooks,
corsages.
Donna Terry, Carol Ann Smith,
Social chairman Marcy Sandra Smith, Wanda Bronson,
O'Brien read selections of Nancy Bronson, Mary Jo
poetry written by Helen Steiner Buffington, Norma Buffington,
Rice.
Evelyn DeMattlo, Katie
Mrs. Corley conducted a tour Headrick, Katherine Whelchel,
of her antique filled home and Unda Waters, Marcy O'Brien,
discussed the history of the Virginia Gaudreau, Dare)'
pieces displayed there.
Bono, Shirley Wilchar, Mildred
Following the tour, the guests lAtz and Irma Jean Fields.

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Mr. and Mrs. Otto (Julia) Bartos of 105 Dolores Drive,
Altamonte Springs, celebrated their Golden Wedding
anniversary on Mother's Day, May 13.
The couple, who were married in Chicago, Ill. on May 8,
1929, moved to Ohio and lived there until 1961 when they
both retired and moved to Altamonte Springs.
Bartos retired from Kellogg Company of Battle Creek,
Mich., as sales representative, and Mrs. Bartos worked at
the Brecksville, Post Office, Brecksville, Ohio.
The Bartos' enjoy bowling and at present have finished
their sixth year of bowling with the Winter Park Senior
Citizen Bowling League.
The couple's granddaughter, Sandy Lynn holder of
Melbourne, entertained her grandparents at a surprise
Golden Wedding anniversary reception. About 30 guests
attended.
The Bartos' have two granddaughters and two greatgrandsons.

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for the last minute to give the deal to an aunt or an uncle somewhere.
money out where it counts. People need representation. I've seen
10.000.
Irene B. Estes 8 Leah Roberts,
buyer, 3.3 for the lister — but Fishman's agent receives the $999.
L.D. Robinson 8. WI. Antonia to herdau, Beg. 703.7' E 8 46015' N
"The person who is really sincere about buying won't hesitate to
too many sales by the owner where the seller gets too little and-or
Alfred Webb 8 wf. Mary. Lot 23, blk SW con. of Govt. Lt R, SEc 321932
In an interview at one of the firrr7s offices, Fishman said the
put down that $100 in good faith."
gets messed up with the paperwork."
H North On. Terr., SEC Two Unit etc.. 8 Mobile home. $4,200.
One. $41,900.
Richard M. Whalen 8. WI. Theresa
Gregory A. Wood 8 WI. Madge to to John D. Bennett 8 WI. Jearn R. Lt
Marshall V. Durocher 8 WI. Mary H. II Fort Mellon. $33,500.
Lt. 13, blk S. Tanglewood, Sec. 3
E.O. Fawcett, widr. to Cecil A.
reph 555.90$.
Moore, Commence intersec. Cen.
Russell E. Harper 8 WI. Carol to line of RR r.w&amp; N line of 1281.2' of
J. W. Hickman, Beg. SE con. bl G, NW¼ of SEC 6.2030 etc. $7,500.
Sanlando Spgs. Tr. 28. $10,000.
Shadow Lake Woods Inc. to R.
(QCD) Russell E. Harper &amp; WI
Rendel, trustee, Lots 14, 15 8 21
Carol to J.W. Hickman portion of Shadow Lake Woods. $34,200.
W',2 of Old Douglas Ave., con
Thomas T. Tuck, Inc. to John F.
tinguous to: Beg. SE cor. blk G, Grady Jr. 8. WI. Penny L., 5 70' of
Sanlando Springs Tr. 25. $100.
Lot 6 8 W 25' of S 70' of Lot 7 blk 85
Louis C. Smith 8 WI. Nora to Wm. North Chuluota. $2,000.
Jeffrey Bedsole to Homer Elliot 8
A. Seaman, sgi. Lot 23, blk M. North
WI. Elva. Lot 29 Longdal.. $25,600.
Orl. Terr., SEC. 1 Unit 1. $41,900.
J . W. Hickman to Russell E.
Ernest F. Clough, Jr. 8. Delores to
Harper 8 WI. Carol B., Lts 24 8 fl, John K. Benson 8 WI. Alfreda. N'/2 of
blk E Tn. 27 Sanlando Springs sd, Lot 36, blk 3, West Wildmere,
SE
tA 1fi
547.000.
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Tompkins Dcv. to Jack E. Ad.
(QCD) JW Hickman to Russell ge
dington
Jr.
of
Harper 8 Carol, portion of E"7
8 wt. Ruth A. Lot 11,
Old Douglas Ave., etc., coot, to Lots Garden Lake Ests., Unit One.
248 23, blk E Tn. 77 Sanlando SP GS 1151,900.
s $100.
Tompkins 0ev. to James C.
Olin Amer. Homes to Robert E. Pierson, sgl 1. Connie J. Frye, sgI. Lt
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Maass, Jr. 8 WI. Dorothy A. Lt 9, blk 66, Garden Lake Eats., Unit One,
552,400.
F, Sterling Park Un. 3. $45,900.
Repr. Est Thomas Cousins, dec. to
Stanley Townsend 8 Larry
Z.
Teague to Frances J. Valentine, Lot David G. Artzner 8. WI. Deborah N.
7 (less N 331 8 allot I blk B, Stewart tract of land In SEC 1421.30 .etc.,
10.50 acres. $34,000.
sd, $32,000.
Lester Kalmanson 8 WI. Barbara
Harold T. Fues 8. wf. Emily to
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to Wm. F. Hansen 8 WI. Roiane 0., Stanley L. Mickel 8 WI. Marie C.,
'S.
Lt 39, English Woods First Addn, Lot 20 (less N 161 ) 8 N 25' 0121, blk 3,
$45,000.
Bel Air Sant. $17,100.
James C. Harrelson Jr. 8 WI.
Larry G. Reuter &amp; WI. Brenda to
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Carol to Sammy G. Birdwell i. WI. John W. Elam 8. WI. Jacqueline K.
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Jean Lot 6, blk Or Summenset Lt 6, blk C, Sky Lark. $51,500.
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Ronald J. Hughes &amp; WI. Gwen.
North SEC. Four. $35,000.
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Bel Aire Homes Inc. to Paul dolyn to Arthur H. Lucas 8. wf.
E,Pn.ton 8. WI. Naomi J. Lot n Bel Virginia Lt. 152, Woodcrest Unit
Four. $46,000.
Aire Hills, Unit One. $45,900.
Laura M. Gold to Fred C. Meekr &amp;
Russell N. Stack &amp; wt. Mary to
John M. Moreley, Jr. 8 WI. Roberta WI. Susan. Lot 11 South Pinecresl,
A. Lot 6, Hermits Cove So., First Second Addn. $31,900.
MEN'S S.WOMENS SCHILDREN'S
Addn. $3,500
Thomas R. Schau &amp; WI. Cynthia to
RESTYLING
ICUSTOM TAILORING .DRAPERY
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Dade FDto Charles E. Gormly Ill Dr. Mark L. Ritter 8 WI. Rosaii Lot
&amp; WI Doris A. Un. Dl DSandlewood, 21, blk F, Seminole Sites. $37,000.
FLARES&amp; BELL BOTTOMS
Harold McAlpin 8 Donald R.
$17,300.
GET STRAIGHT WITH ROSA
Grace Prop., Inc. to Jeremy A. Davis, slit to Harry J. Miller, Lt 690
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt, SEC 3.
Cooper, Un. 235 Altamonte His.,
573.500.
$29,900.
Dade Fed. to David Roberts
Grace Prop Inc. to Lyn P. TGyioy
(Married) 8 Myrna Martin Gormly, Un. K.6 Sandlewood.
ILONGWOOD
SR 434
(Married) Un. 3106, Altamonte 111111000.
BEHIND
CAN'T
MISS
(QCD) Charles Clayton Jr., ETC.
HIS., $77,400.
Grace RPP Inc. to Belly Rinkor &amp; to Sandra J. Sheldon &amp; Edna H. Lot
12, bik D, Indian Hills, Un. 4. $100.
Thomas H. F. Murphy, it. ten, AS
(QCD) Charles Clayton Jr. &amp; W.
Partners Jeff and Keith with handcrafted canoe,
Un. 310 Altamonte HIs., $27,400.
GraceProp Inc. toManvinK eenan Malcolm to Sandra J. Sheldon &amp;
Edw. J..Ot 12, blk 0, Indian Hills Un.
8. Gloria, Un. 312C, Altamonte HIS.,
4.5100.
$21,400.
Sandra Sheldon, Sgl. 8 Edk H.,
Bei.AIre Homes Inc. to Gerald C.
Aldrich II &amp;wf Brenda L., Lot 5.4 6.1 wid. to James D. Blackford 8. WI.
Mary A., Lot 12, blk D, Indian Hills
Aire Hills, Unit On., $44,200.
Roderick E. Shannon &amp; wI Alma to. Un. 4. 51
Ross M. Newlin 8 WI. Paula to
Melvin J. Wood, sgl, Un. 71 Baytree,
Dennis J. Bryson 8. WI. Georgia K.
Sec. Eight, Inc., $27,500.
Kenneth W. Wright &amp; WI Linda to Lt 6, blk 0, EnglIsh Ests., Un. 2.
Wm. F. Hinton 8. WI Jo Doughert, $65,000.
Grace Prop. Inc. to John W. Gore
Lots 17 &amp; 18 blk 36, Sanlando The
Sub. Beaut,, Sanford Sec. 3, 551,000 &amp; WI. Patricia. Un. 314 E, Altamonte
In Seminole County where In Its laminated form the which will be custom crafted to material which can be shaped
Albert L. Johnson 8. WI Mary to His. $21,900.
James E. Henson &amp; WI. Terry to lakes and rivers abound, there Dul'ont product is pound for fit customer requirements. or moulded to produce or repair
Ernest Riddle (married) &amp; Wanda
P., s.gi., Lot 1, blk K, Sunland Ests., Catherine Bateson, Lt 14 Devon. are few Investments for the pound stronger than steel and is Maximum size In both fishing almost anything and Seminole
shire, $67,900.
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UVUL versions is mo it., DUL ooin
tsoats will quote for any or all
(QCD) Roland Pittman &amp; *1.
Ruth to Delbert L. Lemasters &amp; WI
all
Barbara
to
much
fun
and
relaxation
for
bullet
proof vests,
Barbara Pittman, Un.
designs can be also produced in tasks—major or minor,.
Summer Is coming and time
Mary 1., E 22' of Lot 2, all of 3, blk 2,
6A, Oak Harbor SEC Two, $100.
Bel-Air, $21,500.
A recent development by the one foot size reductions down to
ages as owning your own easy
for
fun. Let us help you make
The
firm
Is
located
in
building
Bel-Aire Homes Inc. to Wm. F.
J. Newton Cox &amp; wt Martha to
firm has been the very suc- 14 ft.
to transport canoe,
It
a
carefree ona with a free
77,
which
Is
the
Bliss
&amp;
last
building
on
WI.
Beatrice,
Lot
83
8.1
Aire
Mire B. Chikaml (Married), Beg. S
Cherokee canoes manuiac• cessfui 14 It. Cherokee "HunHiii, Unit One, $40,300.
Jeff and Keith not only hand- the right on Airport Boulevard
and easy hair style you can do
line of Sec. 9.71.3), 10 ch. W of SE
Bel Aire Homes Inc. to Victor M.
tred by Seminole Boats Inc. at ter," which has two back- build canoes and fishing boats,
at home.
corner of Sec. 9, etc., $126,000.
the airport complex.
Torres &amp; WI. Mercedes C., Lot 74,
Carl F. Walton &amp; WI Donna to
supporting
swivel
seats
that
are
the
Sanford
Airport
industrial
CALL 322-3914
but
will
undertake
any
type
of
Jeff and Keith welcome your
Bel Aire Hills, Unit One. $42,400.
Robert L. Hudson 8. WI Rameile
FOR APPOINTMENT
removable
so
that
the
unit
can
are
anlong
complex
the
few
Lawrence
A.
Groves
I.
WI.
Bar.
fiberglass
fabrication
or
repair.
visit
their
to
workshop
Lt. 3.49 Winter Springs Un. 4, 1164,000.
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CAR RA*A.JONN!flE.RICK
be car-topped.
Fredric E. Biallas &amp; wf Mary E. to hera to Wm. A. Henry &amp; WI. currently ln national production
The have done such diverse whether you want to repair
Tves.,W. Fri. ?.
Charlotte.
Lot 3, blk D, Winter
Wm. D. Cook 8. WI Robyn 0., Lot 66,
flurs.CTit
The
Hunter
has
a
square
handcrafted
from
start
that
are
jobs
as
flberglasslng
an
old
your
boat,
look
at
the
canoes,
umngs, $69,000.
let S.)
The Colonnades Third Sec., $26,000.
stern
to
which
a
outboard
finish,
4-hp
to
metal tractor hood — adding order a custom-built cornPeter Miller, Ind. I. Tr. to Wm. F.
Jaymor Corp. to Earl T. Fainley &amp;
Duff i I *1. Theresa M., Lots 5 &amp; o
Incorporated
1977, engine can be attached or it can years to Its life
in
III Virginia K., Lot 1, blk B, San
and inerclal fishing boat, or
llesdale Manor,
lstld Patrons Today Are yom,rro!!
Sebastian HIS., Un. 2, $43,
Inc., was be paddled to get into those out flberglasslng store-size bait merely want a quote for the
Seminole
Boats,
Hallmark Bldrs., Inc. to Max J.
(QCD) Lk. of the Woods Inc. to
6S,Pam
Palmetto Ave
Down town Sanford
established
by
two
Englishmen
of
the
way
fishing
spots
denied
tanks.
GarapIc &amp; *1. Vivienne P.. Lot II,
repair of that object
Jerry L. Van Dyke, $gl ., Lot 196
bik
with
an
extensive
background
to
larger
craft.
S
North
Orl.
Ranches,
SEC
9.
They
also
specialize
in
Lake of the Woods Townhouse, Sec.
bequeathed by your Aunt Doris
557,100.
L $100.
In the fiberulass business.
The canoes are available in fiberglass Iinii repairs zand will in
h,. will
US IJ5 VTU.
Leonard
Reese,
SGL
&amp;
Laverne
BMA Prop Inc. to Jerry L. Van
Brothers-In-law
as
live
as
well
stock
colors
with
other
undertake
boat
repairs
of
any
If
you are involved in your
$gl. to Leonard Reese, Sgi. Lot 352
Dyke, sgl., $33,644
business partners, Jeff and colors available on order.
The
Van
Arsdale
Osborne
kind from replacing a water own fiberglass project, which is
Dunmar Corp to Patrick L.
Brokerage Co. Addn Black Ham. Keith build canoes that range
In addition to canoes, soaked transom to correcting not turning out the way you had
Harkins &amp; WI Kathleen, Lot": from
SE cor, of Lot 147 blk D, D. K. mock. $100.
I
rom
18
ft
to
the
one-man
10
ft.
8
Seminole
Boats produce damage to hull or super- hoped, Jeff and Keith will
Leonard Reese, sgl &amp; Jerome K.
Mitchells Surv. of Moses E. Levy
ch
in
in
model
fi
be
r
glass.
All
commercial
fishing
boats in V- struct ure.
Reese, sgl. to Clyde E. Day &amp; WI.
gladly offer their professional
Grant, 5.2257 acres m l, $31,4 00.
bottom and flat bottom conFiberglass in the right hands advice. Drop In and see them.—
Robert W. Calvert &amp;wl. Karen to Virginia S. Lot 352 Van Aradal, models are also available in the
Michael Theodharidis 1. WI. Nancy, Osborne Brokerage Co. Addn. Black space age material Kevlar-49,
figurations, the interiors of is an Incredibly versatile ADV.
I.nt Ia. hlk I. Heftier Homes Orl.. Hammock. $21,500.
Ralph
E.
Vosper
&amp;
WI.
Evelyn
to
SEC One. $41,500.
Residential Comm. to Fred Rufus Hell I WI. Carol. Lot 4, blk 6,
Weathersfleld 1st Addn. $39,300.
Hartman, Jr. $.wt. Karen K., Lot 9$
Wm. P. Simpson &amp; will. Bobble to
Barclay Woods, 1st Addn. $48,500.
James E. Hoag I. wf. Veronica, Lot
Robert L. Land &amp; WI. Susan to
Johnnie L. Griffin I wf. Ernestine 9, Sleepy Hollow tat Addn. $94,166.
Donald P. Wright, Jr. I. WI. Gall to
B. Lot $48 Lake Harriet Ests.
A
Ronnie K. Rice I WI. Frances E. Lot
$30,900.
772,
Spring
Oaks
Un.
4.
159,900.
Adolph H. Behrens &amp; WI. Grace to
Pacesett er Builders inc. to Tom
Ronald A. McPhail &amp; WI. Marie Lot
B. Alderson &amp; WI. Linda. Lt 2$ (less
Is Brooktiollow, $52,300.
W. 288') Longwood Hills. $96,000.
Wrenco Homes Inc. to Gary L.
All State Homes Inc. to Don Hagen
j,, Baverl
Wstherb.e I wI. Carol, Lot 324,
Constr. Inc., Lots 17 1 IS blk D Tr.
UNISEX BEAUTY SALON
Wrenwood Un. 3 2nd addn. $44,700.
$3, Sanlando Springs. 111.800,
Fausto Murphy &amp; Obdulia to Paul
Beverly
Seibert, Owner
(
All State Homes Inc. to Don Hagen
K. Marcy &amp; WI. Laura V. Lt 72 Case
LAKE MARY
CRYSTAL LAKE R.
Constr. Inc. Lots 19 &amp; 20 blk D, Tr.
Atoms. 557,400.
PH. 313-1010
S3, Sanlando Springs. $11400.
The Equity Corp. to James L.
(QCD) Francis C. Zazlnskl
Hickman, Lt. 16, blk 0, Hidden Lake
Marcella 10 Frank A. Serrani &amp;
Ests., Un. iA $29,000.
Linda. Lot 14, blk G. Seminole Sites.
'Johnny Davis to Nancy S. Wise. 5*200.
W"i of Lot 9, Lake Harney sd,
W.K.B. Investments, Inc. to
52.5,000.
Rollingwood Homes Inc., Lot 1, blk
H. Miller I Sons Fla., Inc. to
N. Lots 34, I, 9, $0, 11 1. 12, blk Q.
Ronald D. Hart I WI. Dee Ann 0. Lot
Howell Cove, Third SEC. $100.
IS, blk B, Camelot Un. 3, $49,100.
Craven Dcv. to Gordon D. Hawes
H. Miller I Sons Fla,, inc. to John
I *1. Dia na M. Lot 6,, WekIva Hills,
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Sandy and Barry Kash, clients who were building a new home
and needed to sell their old borne on time, were impressed with
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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 nie help. If )UU
know of a moan who, in your opinion, is deserving of
mention 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
size sheets, telling briefly why a particular man in our
area Is deserving of t.'ch recugnitiin. We'll take it from
there.
Readers should mail their selections to: OURSELVES
Editor, The Evening Herald, 300 French Ave., Sanford,
Ha. 32771.

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PREVIN AND THE PuTS,
BURGH An Evening With

based on a Short story by
Ambrose Blerce.

And Green" Betty
Comden and Adolph Green.
who wrote the lyrics and libretti
for Such classics as Bells Are
Ringing. "On The Town" and
"Singin' In The Rain talk
about their work with Gene
Kelly. Judy Holliday, Leonard
Bernstein and Andre Pevin,
(fl)

EVENING
8:00

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E STUDIO SEE Cop Show"
Explorer Scouts assist the
Glendale, Arizona Police Dept
New York City kids make A's i
disco dancing (R)
8:30
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(41) 0 CBS NEWS

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Seminole

works to repair cracked-up cab
804 while the other cabbies
remember its good days. (Part
201 2)(R)

17) NBC MOVIE

Johnny Carson visits Minneap.
ohs for a benefit performance

Revengers" (1972) William
Holden, Ernest Bnrnine A

and, through an involved set of
corcurnStanceS. agrees to be

Colorado rancher hires
prisoners from a chain gang to

Mary's guest at her party.
112 THE CROSS-WITS
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And the doctors who
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'that separates Mary Tyler of them died, and the other one
Moore from others, the' is coughing a little bit."
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Love's Fury Beats
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"Love's Savage Fury"

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fronted "Blind Aizibltica" j
love conquered all,
Being "Intrepid" proved no
help.
It almost seems as though, if
ABC decided to program two
hours of alienee every Sunday,
the American televiewing
public woulddevelop a sudden
passion for peace and quid.
look at the Nielsen
Just for
rulings
the week ending
May 20, with CBS starting Its

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four-part, eight-hour "Blind
Ambition" on that date, The
opening two-hour segment of

SANFORD-LAKE MONROE
"Over"Ing The St. Johns"

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people to get very close to you.

in in being very nice, you're kind
of keeping them at arm's
length."

admits on the air was Pryor, team of Rob Reiner and Penny
an abrasively honest man who Marshall, what comes across Is
must constiuitly challenge his the way in which Homer apparentl' has conqurred much
questioner.
But when he talks about of liii childhood Insecurity,
growing up in a Peoria brothel while his wife depends on him
his grandmother was the for reassurance on everything
even asks hint If she's having
madam and his mother
prostitute
you can feel the a good time.

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her lack of intimates she
'James on her "niceness."
think the price you pay is
that you never really allow
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comfortable Beverly Hills ni
alon Burns and Allen built
Be
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more than
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although not

where you might
expect it -when she discusses
these inter, her diabetes, or the failure of
views are very different people, her
two tries at variety shows
underlined as the viewer IS
this season that decided her to
taken from the wildly Victorian
give up singing and dancing.
Reiner-Marshall menage to the
Her marriage is happy, but
understated luxury of the $2 while her husband Is her friend,
million home Mary Tyler
he also is her only close friend

Gracie AlbeIt.
The subjects of

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Tyler Moore segment, too,

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John Dean's Watergate story
followed right after the high-

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According to the

Nielsen's,
"Love's Savage Fury" was the

third-rated show In the country
th week past. Part one of
"Blind Ambition" tied with
"Snoopy Comes Home" for 14th
place, and "Intrepid" ranked
47thona list of6lprograms.
"Return of the Mod Squad"
tied for 3th, which ought to
discourage any aalvag efforts
In that direction.
The 10 top network television
shows for the week ending May
20, according to the A.C.
Nielsen Co., were:
1: Three's Company; 2:
Lsiverne &amp; Shirley; 3: "Love's
Savage Fury" ABC Sunday
mwIe);4:60 Minutes; 5:Taxi;
6: Barney Miller; 7: M'A.SH;
it: (Ile) Happy Days and Mock
&amp; Mindy; 10: Angie.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued out of and under
the seal of the Court of Sernlnol.
County, Florida, upon a final
ludoement rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 11th day of April, A.D.
1979, in that certain c.,t entitled,

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at 2609
Hiawatha Ave., Sanford Sen 'nole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
ram. of SEMINOLE AUTO SPE.
CIALTY'S and that we intend to
register said name with the Clerk of

Blazer Financial Services, Inc.
Plaintiff, .vs. Edgar L. Lemons,
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the follow ing

the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the

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Y CHANGING "EXHIBIT All,
CHEDULE OF DISTRICT
1EGULATIONS ADOPTED, BY
HE ADDITION OF A DISTRICT
LASSIFICATION TO BE KNOWN
S "PU, PUBLIC UTILITIES 01$.
'RICT," AND PROVIDING FOR
'HE USES PERMITTED IN CER.
'AIN REGULATIONS.
ROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
ATE AND REPEAL OF ALL
RDINANCES IN CONFLICT
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DID IN ONE OF SANFORDS
BUSIEST AREAS
inventory 8. fixtures total more
than asking price. No reasonable
offer refused. Call us today. This
sale for health reasons.
REALTY WORLD.

A. F HA-235.Conv. Homes
I 'w Down Payment
Cash for your lot' Will build p
Your lot or our lot
V Enterprise, Inc
Medal Inc. Realtor
644.3013
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Block home on 1 acre in the
country 142.500 322 7195
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Owner Holding beautiful 2 BR, 2
bath. carpeted, C H&amp;A, new
.ippl , sireened p()rh, carport
Large utility bldg. FiSh &amp; Swim
in the great St Johns, plus tennis
A. swimming pool You won't
believe it 123.500

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DELTONA I BR, clean, neat,
attractive $150 mo is?, last,
1100 security No pets Avail,mle
now 574 loio
36-Resort Property
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front AptS. weekly. Call 322 4058
if no ans (901) 252 9192
37A--Office Rental

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg Real
7638 Sanford Ave
321.0759
Aft Hrc -372 7643. 327
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MINI STORAGE
Solve your small storage space
Problem with one of our 4*9's tar
115 mo For 1 month or longer if
you need, you keep key, other
Sizes available. Central Location
2529 S Magnolia Ave. CALL 323
6040 or 322 7198
38-Wanted to Rent
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NEW LISTINGS IN PINECREST
Newly redecorated 32 home 2600
,&gt;Qq it living area. 27*12 game
room, ideal for large family
Beaulifully landscaped, close to
shopping, schools &amp; recreation
area 151.500
NEW LISYING IN TUSKAWILLA
AREA
$ Mo old 3 BR, 2 bath with Family
room, proiecfed tennis courts 6
logging paths Beautiful jewel of
a home Assumable mortgage
for iust about any kind1 of
financing you choose. j®
Owner motivated.

Responsible middle aged woman
desires? OR Apt or small house
Sanford Lake Mary Will con
Sider option to buy. 372 9402
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41-Houses
The Real Estate Agency
. immediate oc'cupancy Nt7w .5 HR
REALTORS
1 B block home Walking
$35i S French 117 92) Sanford
distance to hospital, doctor,
323 5324
nursing home 8. downlown
121.500 w excellent terms
Johnny Walker Inc 322 6457 or
29-ROo,y)S
322 7111 aft S

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ONE Of a KIND - sedate older 2
The Real Estate Agency
story home, beautifully land
weekly. Utilities included. 500 S.
REALTORS
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scaped, has I OR apt over ab'
Oak. 322.9623, 841.7883.
..Us S I'r,'nch .11921 Sanford
garage $49,500
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EXCEPTIONALLY
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30-ApallmefltSUflfu,-nished
owner .1 BR, 1 B. Air, w w
B , just listed in the beautiful
-carpet Sprinkler system Close
Mayfair section This spacious I
to downtown. Aft. 5 30 3236701.
home has over 1,900 so If of
Sant. Adults, no pets, 1 OR
living area W large well lana
Air, ww carp. ceramic bath, etc.
3 DR, 2B nice corner lot
Scaped yard, ready to move into
$175 mo. 323.8019
Assumable mtg. $35,500
Priced at only $67,000 Hurry!
Call 327 1801
1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
CHARMER older? story) BR 211.
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
'PARADE OF HOMES
new carpet, patio &amp; 2 porches
5.BIvd, on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
Cony location $31,500
323-8670 Mariner's Village.
From Sanford SR 16 10 WaySide
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THE RIGHT LOCATION business
Shadow Lake. Lot 19 next to
or professional office building
31-Apartments Furnished
Wilson Place
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-site, 264' on 25th St 1,8.500.
SPOLSKI CONST INC. 322 8421
Apts. for Senior Citizens, DOwn.
REDUCED$2,000
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
for those who demand the Most. 2
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Harold Hall Realty
BR modern home has over 1600
Ave.
Sq Ft living area &amp; is located
Inc 'REALTOR, MLS
close to hospilal &amp; all con
7 BR apis fully turnishd; pans,
veniences $36,500
323-5774 Day or Night
dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities _________________
inc. Available till October 1st
-By day, wk. or month.
By Owner- 2 BR.. 1 bath
Call Bart
Shenandoah Village, 323 2920.
Separate garage. Convenient to
Downtown. 216 Holly Ave.
REAL ESTATE
$23,000. 3231632; 3230318.
REALTOR,
7498
32-Houses Unfurnished
House for sale 3 BR, I bath. New
washer 8. dryer Inc. Big lot,
Sanford: 7 yrs. old, 3 BR, 1'; bath.

Sanford- Newly redecorated 2 or

3 BR, large FR, fireplace. patio,
fenced yard e'l beautiful oak
shaded lot in tine residential
area. 5350 mo. 322.6952,
LOCH ARBOR- Large 3 BR, 2
ba th home near Golf Course Top
condition &amp; neighborhood. c.
H&amp;A, Range, Ret, Vacant, lease,
$360 mo., 1sf mo. rent &amp; deposit.
3230106

Project Moe. M.

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3 BR. 7 bath split plan. FR Double
corner lot. 16,000 down 8.
,155')v' f
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3 BR Split plan. C H&amp;A. Kit
Double car garage. Will sell VA
or FHA 131,900

24 HOUR lB 3229283 I
ON LAKE MARY
Beautiful home large rms. 4.3,
many extras, boat dock,
fireplace, etc., etc. 5130,000.

2 Acres in Lake Mary w 1g. block
shed. re,' lot cleared w some
trees 123.000.

BEAUTIFUL LOT
Trees, lakes nearby. Located near
shopping in Dellona. $A,000.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2541S. rrench Ave.
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322 0231, 323 7173, 322 0779
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Ham &amp; eggs anyone? One of

Sanford's finest restaurants
locited in ideal localion. Come
sample the menu. $28,000.

Build to Suit - our lot or y ours.
FHA VA, FHA 2338.215
M. Unsworth Realty

GETAWAY FROMITALL

Ideal for hunting, fishing o,

NOTICE

3 BR, 2 bath Lovely pool 8. patio
area 19.600 down, 11330 mo. pays
all 3224914 eves 8. weekends,

just

loafing. On the edge of the Ocala
National Forest. 112.750

REALTOR
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323 6061 oreves 323 0317

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f9( *235 Homes, I pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
SIR 000 Low down p3,ments.
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PRIZE ROSES. RECENTLY
credit We have helped others to
REMODELED
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CELL EN T CON Of TI ON
their equity. We can help you
131,900
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
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Realtor 611 251$.
COUNTRY HOME 3 BEDROOM, 2
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BATH. LARGE FAMILY ROOM
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
WITH BRICK FIREPLACE I
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
LARGE SCREENED PORCH.
FROM THE WANT AD
OVERSIZED LOT, STREAM
COLUMNS.
RUNNING ALONG SIDE A
Lakeview 7 BR pebble stucco.
MUST SEE AT $19,500
wood floors, fireplace, zitrus in
beautiful quiet Lake Helen. lust
7 STORY WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS 3 BED
off I 1 119.500 or best offer
I 90.4 72$ 2569
ROOM, FAMILY ROOM WITH
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LARGE OAK TREES S21900
2 BR. 1 bath house completely
TERMS.
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renovated, over sized 101. Owner
hold mortgage. 911 Elm Ave
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM 2
322 "°
BATH FAMILY ROOM. FIRE 1
PLACE. ? CAR GARAGE ON
NICELY SHADED STREET.
--159.500
42-IV5bile HOIT1eS
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I BEDROOM 2 BATH NEW
see our beautiful new BARRING
HOME CENTRAL AIR CAR
TON w lap siding 8. shingle root
PETS. AT CHULUOTA 139.900
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr
323 5200
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM 2
VA &amp; FHA Financing
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILINGS
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AND CARPET DUE FOR
-43-Lots-Acreage
COMPLETION AUGUST ii
139.000.
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Lot--Irees,
city
water
S EIGLE R REALTY
sewer $11,500 William Mali
czowski Realtor. 322 7983
BROKER
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LAKE MARY AREA Corner lot
135*127. Paving, sewer &amp; waler,
Sanford 321.0702
$11,500

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TIlROIJc,l4 APRIL 979'
BEAUTIFUL ) BR,? bath home In
Iclyllwilde' Relax in enclosed
pool &amp; patio area' c H&amp;A
carpet, ha. Rm , eat in kit., 8.
every imaginable feature' BPP
WARRANTED A Dream come

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JUST LISTED' 1 BR, 3' Bath
Home with Every Imaginable
Feature' Pool &amp; Patio! Lg FR
with Wet Bar, DR. Eq Eat in
Kitchen and huge BR'S' M,ictt
More! BPP WARRANTED
Only 190,0001
TERRIFIC' I BR. 1' Bath home
in Washington Oaks with Lentral
Heat, w w carpet, UN, pantry
Large LR, Porch, and Much
More! BPPWARRANTED,just
$29,900!
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WITH 2 BEDROOM MOBILE
HOME IN PLACE, WAI KING
DISTANCE TO BOAT DOCK &amp;
RECREATION AREA ON
LAKE GEORGE 117,900. ADDI
TIONAL 1 ACRE LOTS AVAIL
ABLE 16.900, EACH
7 ACRES HWY 46. WEST OF II,
LAKE ACCESS $l9.oO.
4125 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
CHAIN OF LAKES OSTEEN
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE.
30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD
12.000 PIER ACRE. BRING
YOUR ChECK BOOK.
6? ,A CR C5 F3A ,i,jp5ES. COWS,
AN t) t'ISHLRMEN. /u ACRE
POND ADJACENT 120.000
ACRE ON A HILL CLOSE TO
WE:iVA RIVER AND HIGH
WAY 46. FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS
SEIGLER REALTY

2565
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HAL COLBERT, REALTY

Sanford. FI%i132771.

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(305) 323.7Stl
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springs 8. mattress $7395 ea
pc , NEW coffee iôt,i with 2
matching end
Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So, of
Sanford 3278721
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52-Appliances
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Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230691
53-TV-Radio-Stereo

2439 S Myrtle Ave ,Sanforci

C.000 used Televisions. $is and up.
Miller's ?619 Orlando Dr
3720357
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
16 Ft Thunderbird. 6$ hp 'Aercury
&amp; trailer. Isrud. Call 3?3 03?? after
5pm
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Sailboat 1918 Victoria 18 7 mos
old, shoal Orafl fixed keel Great
racer or family cruiser
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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CI'IEROKEELANDCO
Murphy, N. C. 28906
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In Need 0 Repairs
323 8185 Eves.

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3202 French Ave.
322 2353
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
Sell fhsoe useful, no longer

needed items with a Herald
Classified Ad. Call 332-7611 or
831 9993

Central Heat &amp; Air Coed Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS,
Sanford 322 1/71
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JACK FROST CenI heal Air I
Cond Service Free Est on
inst Comm &amp; Res 322 0208
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Concrete Work
F'ntios, sae
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walks, Uriv'ways Free Esli
I male Call Mr Taylor 322 8545
Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C RepaIr
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Lawn Maintenance
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Call after S 30PM
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TOWER'S IAUTY SAE.OPI
formerl,' Harreelt's Beauty Nook I
MOWING &amp; LANDSCAPING
h19 1st Sf., 3:1 5742
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New or repair, leaky showers our
General Landscaping, Rose
specialty 2S yrs Exp 8698562
specialists. IO Soil &amp; till dirt.
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lawn mainit &amp; free trimming
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

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Appliat)ces &amp; Misc
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RURFIELD'S Electric Service &amp;
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Repair Industrial, Comm
Residential, 3fl 9351 24 Hrs
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Exterior Cleaning
I Interior Exterior House Painting
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118.1 Exterior Fungus &amp; niilth'w
removal Ptc. ',alis. dcc k'.
SSANT ADS ARE BLACK 8.
etc Free Est 3396066, 668 8335
WHITE AND READ ALL
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODEL ING&amp;REPAIR

S.G. SAL INT &amp; ASSOC.

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322 9111
Eves after 68. weekends

Railings
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Custom
bull rOt' work
Window guards. gales etc
Mart,, 5314 loll. 3311 1693

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Tree Service

322 1665

etc. Wayne Seal, 327 1321
IR &amp; TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 373 7580

Leaks, Fast Service
I ChgRepairs.
Cds
3730171 322 1601

Dog &amp; Cal boarding, bOthing
I
clipping. flea conlrol
Pet
Supplies, dog houses, insvlated.
Shady inside kennels, screened I
ouvsioe runs, also air cond
cages 322 575?
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hMan.quaIityoperat,
Syrs exp Patios. Driveways

62-Lawn.Garden

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Home Improvements
_________________________
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INSULATION (tatting, blowing.
RACO Foam. fiber(
&amp;
Cellulose Lowest prices Call
.111 0839 (it
731 6108 coded PAINT IN(,. (ARF'IT N TRY
(U S TOM AlliNt: TS
,..t' f7I
J2 0.f?9atter 30

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS

plete. Thomas organs, pianos.

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IBUSINESS

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Sanford, Fla. 32771

_____________________________
State
45-A--Out

. 78-M)tOrCyCles

65-Pets- Supplies

Grooming &amp; Boarthng

ROBSON MARINE
29?? Hwy. 1792

Sanford 321.0702
Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577

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Electrical

with extras 54,?00 or $200 &amp;
assume payments Call after S
pm 323 8216

BROKER

I. ictino ServIr

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Saits lnIo,mabon Cntor
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51-Household GOOdS

59-Misical Merchandise

REDUCEDS7,600
Owner says sell. 321$ Palmetto
Avel BR, 2 bath, C HIA,
carpeted Garage. On I loll.
$39,900

RIlIflW5L

Beds. dbl motel Box -Springs &amp;
Mattresses, $30 set Sanford
Auction, 1215 S French, 323 7340
hid,' aBed Couch queen Size
i,tttr s' cordovan vinyl Old
English styling, $350 365 6149

DOWNTOWN, RE

DUCED TO $7,500

SUNNY DAYS! 3 OR, I Bath
Home on large Lot! Central Air,
W W Carpel, Pan FR, w
Fireplace, Coy. Patio and Grill
and More! BPP WARRANTED.
Shiny Deal for $39,900!

Spc OR suite new, $239, 5 pc LR
new, 1399. Loveseat $41958. up.
7 Pc dinettes, 14995 &amp; up. Ref.
$508. up, El. stove, $608. up. full
Si/l! (IrOner ,l!S, $108. UP 5,,,iIurd
Furniture Salvage, Il 9? So of
Sanford, 322 8721

WOODED LOT ZONED RMOI.
STONES THROWTO LAKE
MUKUL

UNBELIEVABLE 7 BR. I bath
home in Geneva on I acres with
small pond &amp; exlras! Stone
fireplace, sauna, DR. Fla Rm
Porch, 1g. Bk's, (3) C H&amp;A
8,
systems
everything
imaginable! BPP WARRANT
ED Yours for 1165,000!

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NICELY WOODED HOME SITE
EXCELLENT NEIGHBOR
HOOD IN SANFORD REDUC
ED 1015.500

true for 168.000.

Want Ads Get People Together,
Those Buying And Those Selling.
322.7611 or 831.9993.

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WOODED HOME SITES A
DOZEN TO CHOOS2 FROM
PRICE RANGE 13.500 to 19.900

REALTY

REALTORS I]]
Branch Office
323.2222

3 &amp; 4 8am. 2 Bath Models

call:

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KOM STUDY

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NICELY WOODED ALMOST
ACRES ON LARGE PASS
LAKE WEST OF I 4 125.000
EXCELLENT TERMS

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PE-OEVELOPMENT PRICES NOW MO

I'M 50.1 IS watt 2 meter rig ISO
327-1171 _________ -

5',( SON Milk F URNI TUR I:
IIU SELL TRADE
111 3151 First St
I?? SP

Miiltinl

If your club or organ-

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INC.
REALTORS
830 6833 or 339 4711 eveS

322-2420

Aothlwood

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Work Clothes. Hats A. Caps
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
lOSantord Ave
P25791

Sanford's Sales Leader

Did you know that your
club or organization can
appear In this listing each
week for only $3.50 per
week? This is an ideal
way to inform the public
of your club activities.

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LAKE SYLVAN AREA 11.501140
Trees 17.000

JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. I'

lewew;

would like to be

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.','oIorcy( Ic Insurance
AKC Britlney Spaniel
2
BLAIR AC,ENCY
female .7 male Champion
323 3966 or 323 77'O
hunting chow lines $150 or best ,
after I p m 811- o9')
, after Ciii______________
80-Autos for Sale
English Spaniel pups AKC
___________________________
47-A--4Vrtgages Bought
Champ bloodline $150 $175 3??
I PIirnoijtpi V,il'ant 6 cyt
&amp; Sold
7110 after i p m
57000 rn $500
Call ,ttter 5pm 373 050
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.
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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
lt'slxe pennies from heaven tiefl
MORTGAGES R Legg, Lic
ou sell "Don't Needs" with a
1970 Chev Nova I r so ' AT
Mtg. Broker 825 No 1 0 I
want ad
PS PB DE Pt) TRANSPORT
Wymore Rd , Altamonte
,
tSo A. .%h QOcxi Slecas paini
I
862 7483
$500 or best offer 322 085) before
66-Horses
Spm
SECOND MORTGAGES
mares i s year old exp rider
1969 Oomie Super Bee
1400 4 r old gentle 1300 323
C.000 condition $800
$4,000 to $100,000
435) ,'ves A. weeiencIs
I___________________________
3?) 9e'OQor-_____
313 0609
TO 15 YEARS REPAY
.1 OR
Versailles
1978
Lincoln
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
68-Wanted to Buy
sedan, 16.000 nI E ,cPilril
FOR ANY PURPOSE
cand 1.300 &amp; assume p,jyments
,
NOAPPLICATIONFEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
CALL TOLL FREE 18004324002
APPL lANCES Sanford F t
riiturc Salvacte 112 8721
STACKHOUSE
"OA'VTJNAAUTOAUCTIG
MORTGAGE CORP.
Cash 322-4132
Hwy 92 1 mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach will hold .1
Larry s Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
LicensedMortgage Broker
public AUTO AUCTION every
Buy &amp; Sell the finest n ustxl
232) So Li S I Titusville, FL
Tu,'sday &amp; Saturday at 30 It's
furniture, Refrig . stoves, tools
.--------------------the only one in Florida you set
OF DOLLARS in Real :
tht' reserved price Call 90.1 255
50-MisCellaneous for Sale MILLIONS
Estate is sold daily in the
'3tI for furthpr details
classified ads Nothing srnil
---- --- -.
about that
Big Boat, molar 8 iiler, electric
i The sooner you place your
wt'lOer heavy a,. / lawnrnower
classified ad, the sooner you get
668 6300 Enterprise
'
tPMil$5
72-Auctjoi
i
-- -Kitchen cabinets &amp; counter tops
- JUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 to
Close Out sale on discontinu ed
models
odelt Call 3)9 9100 or 831
For Estate, Commercial A.
lines 50 pct or more off Central
.1605 (Dealer)
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
Kitchens Inc 1751 Hanger Rd.,
praisals. Call Dell's Auction 373 I
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Sanforo Airpor4,
Bldg 255
I 70 Chrysler 9 pass wagon New
5620
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tirC%. rcbtiill motor, extra clean
Large se'ivction foam backed
Loaded 16 rn gal Family or
drapes. printS SO *84,111 So pr .
75-Recreational Vehicles
rk car. 1900 273 R679
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Solids 4$ 114 $1050 pr Custom
I
upholstery carpets
1978 Ford - Fairmont Fully
1973 Slide in Camper. 2 way rtg , I eQuipped
Free Estimates
full bath Asking S1.tKhi 1" 323 I 323 4947 Take over payments
2638 or 323 7887 Can hi' seen at
-- - . - - - -302 S Sunland Dr , Sanford
.109W 1sf
Sini' 1937 3?? 2)3
71 VW (cilalir new engine $1250
- --7? (.ici Coupe. ,'.ccl (ono '4i'g
Executive' desk. Ular. cradenza
cas 51150 flaha. real sharp,
77-Junk Cars Removed
pertect cond . $800, tar all.
$900 Call 3230777
Saxon photo copier. $200
Hammond organ, $150. Portable
- - - --. -. - Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
humidifier, 525. Firm on ,iIl
cars, trucks &amp; ticavy equipment
66 Olas '98'. full power TIr &amp;
prices Call 834 1105 after 6 p fl
tt'li'scop,' sleer'ng, new n
32? 5990
&amp; weekends 632 O,,ktsursl St .
SpeCtiOi) 17 *celient tires runs
BUY StINK CARS
Altamonte
Spqs
&amp; look' (1000. 1500 or tracti' for
____
From $10 to 150
or larger motorcycle 313
I
Picnic table---&amp; benches.
ties tianging
Call 322 1624, 322 1160
I 1601 before 8 a no or tiller op in
lamp, baby items, toys, odds &amp;
ends, garden tools 323 0982
AmateurT radio, Drake TR 4 1450
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Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577

MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE?

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STEMPER
AGENCY
REALTOR 3774991
MULTiPLELISTINGSERVICE I
Eves 862345S 3221959

ANYTIME

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*124,500 For the investment
minded 2 unit Apt bldg Good
tenants
*140.000 For thebuilder 5dulex
bldg lots in city

8 BEDROOM. 7 BATH CEDAR
HOME ON 80 ACRE LAKE. 15
MILES WEST O DeLAND
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
IDEAL FOR 2 10 1 FAMILIES
FOR
WEEKENDS
OR
VACATION ONLY $59,500
SELLER WILL HOLD MOR
TGAGE.

Every Wed. &amp; Sat.

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*115,000 2 building lots, zoned
MR 2, located west of Sanford

Bingo

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Losing your home &amp; credit' will
catch Up back ptyrn,'nts &amp; buy
enuty 327 0218
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$46,500 End the space race in
"this I BR. 7 bath lout of the
ordinary) split level home
Great for expanding family

LtUtI4! WE LIST 1. SELL

Meetings
Business 7:30 1st Toes.

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47-Real Estate Wanted

• $7,5 A cute starter or for the
young at heart 3 BR, 1 bath,
near shopping Call today on thiS
one

DRASTIC REDUCTION SELLER
SAYS MOVE THIS 3 BED
ROOM, SCREENED PORCH.
LARGE BARN, S ACRES
FENCED FOR HORSES NEAR
SANFORD AIRPORT BY THIS
WEEKEND. 1)7.900

too 111M
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41-HouseS

W. Garnet? White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone _372.7881._Sanford

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FEIMOPEDS
FEI BICYCLES
Exclusive dealership now
available. 100%secure by
inventory. For more details
CALL JAMESHINES
Off. 9048782485; 386 5700

DELTONA I BR, clean, neat,
attractive. $150 mo. 1st, last,
$100 security. No pets4Available
now 574 10.40.

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eating iritert$ted parties may
1pear and b, hoard wiffi ,,,l,to
d
q PrOPNed ordinance.
Linda R. Martin, Clerk
Land Planning Agency
City of Longwood, Florida
ibliSh: May 79, June 1919

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Legal secretary, four man firm,
experienced in real property.
corporate 8. commercial ne
cessary. Salary commensurate
with experience. 8348111,
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24-Business Opportunities

Clean 3 BR, 2 bath, garage
Central Air, fenced backyard
Is?. last mo rent, security
deposit, $325 mo 86? 8929 or 322
0141

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Early Birds 7:15p.m.

W City Hall of Longw, Florida

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For a career in_Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323 S2a.

Publish: May 2l, June 3I,77,24,23,2627211919
DEJ131

1 June 13, 979 at 7:30 p.m. or as
In thereafter a$ possible. At the

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A COLORFUL FUTURE
IS A PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 644
,3079 for details.
AVON

SANFORD AREA- Newly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, LR, FR with fireplace.
Utility room &amp; wooded lot.
Adults only, No pets. 323.9574.

Maps, drawings, a draft environmental impact document and other
pertinent information developed by the FOOT, together with written views
received from other agencies or public officials, will be
avaIlable for public
Sheriff
inspectionat the F DOT Distrct Office iflDeLandfro June 19, 1919 10
June
Seminole County,
27, 1979 during regular office hours. They
will
Florida
public hearing location from 1O AM. to 4 P.M. also be available at the
and from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M.
Publish: May 13, 72, 29, June s, i,;,
Mr. Frank Jewell, Project Manager, may be
for information
DE J52
or assistance at the DLand District Office, phone contacted
904734.7171.
Persons who with to submit Written 5tat.me, and other exhibit, in
CITY OF LONOW000. FLORIDA place of, or In addition to
oral statements may do so at the hearing. They
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO may also be Submitted to
be documented as a part
of the hearing if
CONSIDER PROPOSED o. received at the IF DOT
Oistrct
Office, 119 W. Woodland Blvd. (Post Office
DINANCE. TO WHOM IT MAY Box 47), Dal. and, Florida 32720,
no later than July 17, 1979.
CONCERN:
Tentative schedules for rights of way acquisition
and construction and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the impact on the wetlands
will be discussed.
the City of Longwood, Florida that
The FOOT's R Illocation Advlwy Assistance Program will be
the Land Planning Agency will hold
The public hearing will be held in accordance with the
Florida Depart.
I public hearing to consider mint of Transportation Action Plan (191$),
proposed Ordinance 450, entitled:
C. A. Benedict, P.E.
N ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
District Engineer
.OIdGWOOD, FLORIDA,
Florida Department of Transportation
Post Office Box 17
hMENDING ORDINANCE 113,
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE
DeLand, Florida 37120

BONING ORDINANCE OF THE

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32-Houses Unfurnjslu?(J

deposit. No pets. 3210238.

satisfy the terms of saia Writ of
Execution,
John E. Polk,

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Statutes, To-Wit; Section $65.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig: David J. E'iga

Wendy W. Eads
described property owned by Edgar
L. Lemons, said property being
Publish May I, 13, 22, 29, 1979
DEJ.39
located in SemInole CuntvF
. lorida .
more particularly described as ________________________________________________________________
follows:
Legal Notice
One 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
2door, whiteblue in color ID No.
IH57H38109O40
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
being stored at Ratliff 1. Sons in
$R.CR 431 Improvement
Sanford, Florida,
The Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) will Conduct a public
and the undersigned as Sheriff of hearing on June 21, 1979 at
7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs
Seminole County, Florida, will it
Recreation Department Civic Center,300 Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
11:00 A.M. on the 6th day of June, Springs, Florida.
A . D. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
This hearing is being conducted
to afford interested persons the op
the highest bidder, for cash, Subject
portunity of expressing their views Concerning
the location aspects, design
to any and all existing liens, at ft.
concepts, and socIal, e
conomic and environmental effects of the proposed
Front (West) Door of the Seminole improvemt to State-County
Road 431 (Forest City Road)
from County
County Courthouse in Sanford, Road 424 (Edgewater Drive) to State
Road 436 (Semoran Blvd.) In Orange
Florida, the above described per. and Seminol. Counties, Florida, FOOT
Proi.ct Nos. 77120.190) and 77120.
sonal property.
3504, Work Program Nos. 517323 and 317361, Fedsral.Aid

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provisions of the fictitious Name

That said sale is being made to 1191(1) and BRMl7,t.(.

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Mary, Florida will hold a public

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3 Lines Minimum

Com ics

SERVED.E(ER,(,WEDNESDAyS p.m,-9 p.m.

PH. 323-110

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Ribs. Potato Salad. Zesty Cole
Slaw. Baked Beans &amp; Ranch Bread

DOZEN

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3conWC 'flVi1mss
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7 consecutIv, times .....35c a line

5:30 P.M.

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43c a line

OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
AMENDING CHAPTER 13, SUB.
&amp;--Child Care
EMPLOYER
SECTION (F) AS ADOPTED BY
,
ORDINANCE NO. 2 O THE CODE
WAYS WE CAN
1st &amp; Only child care center open
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY
@JYOUNG PEOPLE'S SPE
Saturday in Sanford - Beginn.
HELP
EACH OTHER
ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE OF
CIAL(THU)
ing June 2. Sanford Early Child.
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
1,
We
have
applicants.
care Center. 3226643,
0 BEWITCHED
FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR ZO.
0 THE LUCY SHOW
2 You have the lobs
NING WITHIN THE CORPORATE
Child Care in my home
(12) MAKE ME LAUGH
LIMITS; PROVIDING A ZONING
S25wk.,116dayorsl hr,
ED SESAME STREET
3. We save you time by screening
MAP THEREOF; DESCRIBING
Call 323.5344
applicants before sending them
INTERIM ZONING REQUIRE.
4:30
Unique Kindergarten for S year
10 you,
MENTS; PENALTIES; CON.
C4)
MIKE DOUGLAS
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
12) PTL CLUB
(2)112) WHEEL OF FORTUNE
FLICTS; AND EFFECTIVE DATE
0 MARY TYLER MOORE
educational opportunity in this
1. You keep our business
OF
PASSAGE,
6:00
area. 3726643,
0 MERV GRIFFIN
prospering by supplying us with
The Public Hearing shall be held
0 FAMILY FEUD
(2) EARLY DAY
(12) ROOKIES
your employment needs.
at the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Enroll
now-school
age
@) AGRON8KY AND COMPA.
Florida, at 7:30 P.M. or as soon
5:00
for summer fun-arts, crafts,
NY(MON)
AFTERNOON
WE BELIEVE IF
thereafter, on the 21st day of June,
1. field trips. 3734(24.
(2) CAROL BURNETT AND
114) CONSUMER BUYLINE
SOMEONE HAS AN
1979. At that time interested parties
FRIENDS
(TUE)
INVESTMENT
for and against the above Ordinance
Special Summer program for 6.12
12:00
0 THE ODD COUPLE
yrs, old including weekly
IN THEIR FUTURE
114) OF WOMEN AND MEN
shall be heard. Said hearing may be
THEY WILL DOA BETTER JOB
ED MISTER ROGERS (R)
continued from time to time until
(2) PASSWORD PLUS
swimming, skating, &amp; movies.
('0)
322 6645. SANFORD EARLY
final action is taken by the City
') THE YOUNG AND THE
(4') FILM FESTIVAL (THU)
5:30
Council.
HELPUSTOHELPYOU
CHILDHOOD CENTER
RESTLESS
@ CRACKERBARREL (FRI)
(2) NEWS
This Notice shall be published in
ANNETTE&amp;SUZI
NEWS
00112)
0 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
0 HOGAN'S HEROES
the Evening Herald newspaper, a
11--instructions
ED EDUCATIONAL PRO.
0 SUNRISE
112) BEWITCHED
newspaper of general circulation
GRAMMING
AAA EMPLOYMENT
within
the
City
ED
OVER
EASY
of
Lake
Mary,
6:25
Florida, one (I) time each week for
Needlepoint Instruction
912 French Ave.
()POPI GOES THE COUN.
two (2) consecutive weeks.
TRY (MON)
323-5176
Creative
Expressions
3238112
DATED: May 13, 1979
_____________________________
t2J PORTER WAGONER (TUE.
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FRI)
Experienced janitor, must use
FLORIDA
18-4elp Wanted
buffing machine. $3 hr. See John
(2') NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD
By: s• Connie V. Malor
______________________________
Walters Talks
_________
Moore at Zayre Store Sanford, I
City Clerk
(WED)
LET'S BE HONEST
a.m. to 10 am. No Calls.
Publish: May fl, 29, 1919
(2) THE WILBURN BROTHERS
If you weren't looking for a new
OEJI01
(THU)
career you wouldn't be reading
Hair Stylist
Experience Necessary
this ad, and If we weren't looking
6:30
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
3221711
for someone to do a lob this ad
(4)KUTANA
NAME STATUTE
To
wouldn't be here. If you want the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Typist secretary, Part time, ex•
opportunity to earn Three to
6:45
Notice is hereby given that the
perienced 60 wpm, small office
Five
Hundred
dollars
a
ED A.M. WEATHER
week,
undersigned,
pursuant
to
the
NEW YORK (UP!)
The pain. And he winds up saying,
call 1I00.432.00 anytime for
in Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
"Fictitious Name Statute, Section
8:47
_sad secrets that lie within the "Whatever you feel about me $65.09,
hr. 323.6300,
recorded messa ge.
Florida Statutes, will register
14) EYEWITNESS DEAF NEWS
people who make audiences when you see me right now is with the Clerk of the Circuit Court
LPN. Full tlm.L
A......
6:55
laugh has been a show business the truth ... just look at me with inand for Seminole County, Florida,
in person Lakeview Nursing
upon receipt of proof of the
(21) TODAY IN FLORIDA
Center 919 E. 2nd St.
your heart. That's all I ask."
cliche for centuries,
Publication of this notice, the tic.
GOOD
MORNING
FLORIDA
0
Like many cliches, it was
Burns wears his heart on his
tltious name, to wit: GEPPETTO'S,
Nurses akjes, Full &amp; part time
(12) HI, NEIGHBOR
located at 430 E. Highway 436
Exper. nec. Apply in person
built on a reiteration of truth sleeve - he may talk about
Casselberry, County of Seminole,
Lakeview Nursing Center. 919 E.
7:00
and is well-illustrated on the dating young girls and helping
_2nd St., Sanford.
State of Florida.
(1) 112) TODAY
new Barbara Walters Special, them with their homework, but
I hat the parties interested in said
(41)0 MONDAY MORNING
Experienced full time
to be broadcast on ABC tonight, he also visits Grade once a
business areas follows: Geppetto's,
Gardener&amp; Pa Inter
ti
(MOM)
Inc.,
a Florida Corporation 100
ID-il pin,, Easterti time.
month. "I go down to Forest
Mariners VIlIage323.e7o
14)0 TUESDAY MORNING
percent.
Miss Walters this time has Lawn. I see her. I talk to he r.
(TUE)
Dated at Casselberry, Seminole ' Nurses, RN', &amp; LPN's, 'Aides,
chosen four people best known She knows I'm doing well."
County, Florida, May is, 1919.
WEDNESDAY MORN.
' Live-In companion, short term
GEPPETTO'S, INC.
ING (WED)
As for the secret of his good
for making others smile, and so
assignment. Homemakers Up.
By:
•s Peter B. Thornley,
(4)0 THURSDAY MORNING
John 6250636.
health: "I smoke cigars. I drink
they do.
President
(THU)
But they also reveal another inarttiiis. I do a certain exercise Publish: May 22, 29, June 3, 12, 1979
(4)0 FRIDAY MORNING (FRI)
DEJ.106
side - the insecurities of Rob that they say is bad for your

en learns of a dirty trick Stanley played on Jack, Janet and
Chrissy and decides to teach
him a lesson, (R)
(12) MOVIE "The War Wagon"
(C) (1967) John Wayne, Kirk
Douglas A man attempts to
recover the land that was
stolen from him. (2 His.)
ED ONE OF THE MISSING A
sniper's struggle.. both mental
and physical -- leads to a
shocking last scene as man
confronts his fate in this thriller
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEN:
Notice is hereby given that th
Land Planning Agency of the City
Longwood, Florida will hold a publl
hearing to consider and vllc' L
comments on a request for change c
zonlna of or".rtv located at Rang 1
Line Road and SR 434 Owned by J
Schrimsher from 5.1 to R.1 and C
Commercial. Public hearing will b
held on June 13, 1919 at 7:30 p.m. Ii
the City Commission Chambers
City Hail, 173 W. Warren Ave.
Longwood, Florida.
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Julian said he could not file an appeal with the Fourth

On May 17 Muidrew ordered the Longwood coin-

other joints although that's not control Itself. If you're not
a set rule.
likely to get pregnant anyway,

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To

free

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For Se ionole

C ustomers of Seminole Co unty's four utility systems will face a

Seminole County government conduct business with the
busy signals may last another outside world during those
year during peak hours-but times, causing low productivity

$2.36 monthly increase In sewer rates, If recommendations from

that interval, you ought

short

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County Commissioners in a workshop Tuesday heard recom--

mendations from the consulting engineering firm of Post,
Buckley, Schuh and Jernigun of Orlando that minimum monthly

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then the phone jam may clear, and morale when t'on-

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sewer rates be increased from $9.46 to $11.82- a 25 percent hike..
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of a new telephone network at present system, she noted.
county courthouse,
Peak hours, sai d Mrs. Wade,
Rownillut building where the are 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., 10:30 to 11
manpower progriun is housed, a.m. and 3 to 4:30 p.m.
the sheriff's department
She estimated, after concomplex to re-locate at the sultations with Southern Bell
Sanford Airport this weekend, Co. officials, the new system
co
Dorothy Wade, conunissioll nually over froiii the current
office manager, told coin- rateup from $155,998.17 to
missioners "tite new system $195,777.

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lifestyle. Be prepared to to this course and capture your

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today, because others find you
the crowd today.
VIRGO (Aug. M-Sept. 22) extremely attractive and wiI1
Something very fortunate could tell you so. Savor every word.

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happen today to make your lot a

TAURUS April 20-May 20

great deal easier. It should be a You're likely to feel the urge to
do a little shopping for
happy day.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 230 An something you've been wanting
acquaintance co ul d prove to be for the home. You're entitled to
very lucky for you today by It, so go ahead.

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West North Fast South
2 NT

A Utah reader wants to
know If we recommend an
opening two spade bid with
this hand.
No, we don't. With only 19

and Alan Sontag

two, but we would not give
any demerits to a player
All South has to do to make who chose to open with a two
three notrumnp is to stop to bid.

byBobThaves

THEN

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count his winners.
It fill JS~. Assj
He is sure of one heart, INEWSPAPF11 ENTF
tDo you have a question for
two spades, three diamonds
the experts? Write "Ask the
and a third club trick barr- Experts, care of this newspaIng very bad breaks. He
Per Inclividual questions win

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public caiiiiot get calls through morale.
to governinent offices during
Most couiltY offices are now
peak periods. In addition, linked via the' courthouse'
government employees cannot switchboard.

blank bullets,

public scrutiny.
There would be a question of

alternate doculnents. Salaries privacy which precludes public to enact tile policy.
decision of the trial court.
would not be- protected, since disclosure of personnel files of
In making his recomIt, that case, the Diau`ct
for example, they are listed in city employees.
mendation. Mize cded the caqe Court said:

liability If personnel records reports available to the public.

"I think it would be prudent to of a Ft. Myers newspaper

Although Mize said the were released, Mize said. He
at Florida Public Records Act does said the individual releas

there is a constitutional right of

Tuesday, Getting away f rom It his

movements.

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secretary

Jody Powell con-

press corps say, however, the

agreement to keep

informal

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away to "the woods and
swampoandinthe fields and on
the streams by myself."
"I really believe," he said,

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but for the country to be able to
do that on occasion, I WISh I

Fishing has been a favorite form of presidential

member of the state's Fish and Game Commission.

could do It more. But I don't relaxation at least since the time Benjamin
face-to-face meeting between Crossword .................SB Sports ..................9-hA Intend to liore any opportuni. Harrison spit on his worms for luck and cussed

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Press to you.."

Members of the White House Today
president violated an

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action was required in order the District Court rPv,-rsed the personnel."
,

all, he said, "Is good for me and

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and a study to deterniine exact within tile county governinent,
county needs is to be completed give fast and orderly confirst.
nectiows to outside lines and

Mrs. Wade said that the Increase productivity and raise

F111P conducted riot training in an area near south Sanford Avenue and'2
18th
Street this morning. The riot squad went through mock emergencies using

Not so.
President Carter's response to hours-long running news Perhaps they should have
listened
more
carefu
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to
w
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W
ha
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e service reporters, who
questions about his having conference on the streets of
traditionally cover Carter at
sneaked away for a secret Plains, Ga., on a day his press else Carter had to say:
Camp David from nearby
fishing trip over the weekend. secretary had said he would
"I'm not going to relinquish
Th
w, Md., had no indicathe right to go to the zoo with
"It was one of the nicest days make no news.
lion
he had gone by helicopter
of my life," a beaming Carter
Carter said then it would be Amy, or to the opera with my to the trout streams of central
told reporters at his nationaflY "a rare occurence when I wife, or to pick up arrowheads
broadcast news conference wouldn't let you know" about onmyfarm without prior notice

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training exercise for units of the Florida highway Patrol riot s quad. The

it and I'm glad. It may have had gone Unannounced to an curred, and reporters took this his fishing trip last Saturday
been worded differently, but opera at the Kennedy Center to be
an Informal agreement. "wasn't unbeknownst to the
that was the essence of and after he had conducted an
press."

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RIOT SQUAD
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - I did Carter's presidency, after he

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problems that exist in the said. "We are unable to add any
present syste!ImI,"
more additional extensions to
She said, however, i will be a our present system."
year before the installation is
Mrs. Wade said the new
The delay of one year, she systein, called the countywide
dimmension network, will enable
said, is because IN,liew systeni all jwr~k)wjcl at all locations to

Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
What appears to be a dangerous situation at first glance Is ac
-tually Just a

long as It is obtained by the

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ds do not fall specifically exempts an cm- documents is not confidential so contrary, It would appear that Morris, although no formal county employees. However, its agencies to attract qualified

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"It it were possible to add
additional trunk lines to
alleviate the (telephone)

Mize said lie reviewed the instruct the city manager to which ill 1975 had sought to
"Ahnost universally, a
ing the city's policy on confidential
adhere to the recommendation examine personnel records on a private employer assumes the
Such
records'do
notas
fallother
underme
Tuesday's
expressly exempt personnel reimirds would be subject to suit personnel files after reading an of the city attorney and not Lee County employee. In that obligation of treating personriel
the
same
category
eting. regular commission not
files, co
cases suggest there if the employee whose recordsarticle in the Flo rida Municipal release personnel files," case Wish
public records and thus should
er vs. News-Press infonmtation on a confidential
An exception would be salary Is a distinction between public were released did not consent.
not be made available to the information, which Is led In reco rds and personnel records.
Record by Plant City Attorney commissioner John Morris Publishing Co., a trail court basis. If government cannot
Mize said information which Paul S. Buchman. Buchman's said.
press or other interested per budget reports.
ordered the county to allow assure its employees of similar
He
also
said
the
federal
is
kept
In a personnel file but article stated that until it is
sons, city attorney Vernon Mize
The other commissioners members from the newspaper protection, then the public will
Mize said It Is his opinion that Freedom of Information Act also duplicated In other public
has advised the Sanford city personnel recor
judicially determined to the were polled and all agreed with to inspect personnel files of be prejudiced by the inability of

commissioners

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Is being "tailor-made" for the quickly and easily corncourthouse and co unty needs, Imiunicate with any person

fidential? Yes, says Sanford's employee involved." Mize told

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will

productive malmec ftvzlliable per month. This still would not
and will eliminate an), and all alleviate our problems," she

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personnel records be con- approval from the individual open to the public,

clubs at some stage or other by stamped,
self-addressed
and m ust also try the spade envelopes
The most interest finesse. There is a potential ing questions will be used ,
heart finesse also, but the this Column and will receive

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complex,

t he most cost effective and traffic, it would cost $350 more

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"I recommend that personnel public records which, aeHerald Staff Writer
records not be idisclosed to cording to the Florida Public
Should city employees' anyone unless there is a written Records Act, must remAin

almost surely must play be answered if accompanied

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by Stan Lee and John Romita

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probable losers, the band
By Oswald Jacoby
doesn't qualify for a forcing

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gallons, according to the consultants, Is to discourage use of water
for lawn sprinkling. The consultants said the use of that high a

increase would be the second in three years, adding the rates
were raised in 1976 by 44 percent.
The consultants- said, however, after the county acquired the
system s money was invested in th em to bring them up to stan.
dard. The consultant added labor costs and other inflationary
factors, as well as requirements by the state Department of
Environm ental Regulations for water and sewer utilities, have
increased costs of operation. — — DONNA ESTES

one thing South wants to do copies of JACOBY MODERN.)
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modity," the consultants said.
County Commissioner Sandra Glenn noted the proposed rate

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lawns and water for these purposes can better be acquired from
individual wells drilled specifically for that purpose.
The county currently has 2,219 customers on its utility systems
and , according to county estimates, the systems have a putential
of serving 6,000 customers.
-Potable drinking water is fast becoming an expensive com-

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volume of water usually means much of It is being sprinkled on

You hold:

Pass 3 NT Pass Pass

Your financial affairs are people.
receiving a little help from
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Lady Luck today, Follow Look for something extremely

nice to happen to you while on
area, should one occur,
the Job today. It could be a
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) raise, promotion or just a

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diamond. Now South can
lose the spade finesse while
he still has heart control and
score his game In spite of
both major suit finesses
being wrong.

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The reason for Increasing the rate to persons using over 20,000

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the sections you'll enjoy In your of things you enjoy doing and
new Aatz-o'rziph letter. Mail $1 this will be a very productive

Involve yourself with some type pleasant surprise,
of club work or group activity.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You mix especially well with Your ego could get a boost

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more than 20,000 gallons of water monthly would be Uwased
from 66 cents per thousand gallons to 80 cents.

club to his nine and west's
Jack. West can do nothing

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CONTACT LtI5 ,

50MEWHERCM.,

EAST

Everything you say and do petionally
keen
today,
today will work out to your especially in situations of major
advantage became you employ significance. Weigh the angles
courtesy and charm which and act.
others can't resist, flow to get
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
along with other signs is one of 19) Devote your time to the type

through on any sit ua tion in t his

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trick with dummy's king of
diamonds in order to lead a

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for 5,000 gallons. Charges to those customers, however, who use

ealry in the play.
[fence, lie win.9 first
the.

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for each and a self-addressed and profitable day for you.
envelope to Astro-Graph, P0
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
8
Box 489, Radio City Station, A wonderful time to firm-up
0.1
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify relationships Important to you.
birth sign.
Good things can happen bet.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) ween you and these special
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to take that spade Finesse'

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this coming year. They may drawn to you today because of
even change your basic something you are doing. Keep

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 21) Your judgment Is cxc-

by Al Vermeer

-- is to keep from being forced

The Increase, if approved, would generate $100,000 more in
rm ai
The minimum sewer bid is based on 120 percent of the monthly
charge for 10,000 gallons of water. It Is to be increased to 150
percent, Minimum water rates, meanwhile, would remain at $4.58
revenue annually, the fi

commissioners mnunications are blocked. There

Tuesday authorized installation is a "zero growth factor" in the

The firm said revenues from the four systems - Lynnwood,
Country Club, Indian Hills and Consumer Utilities - in the south
and central part of the county are not sufficient to meet operating
expenses, debt service coverage and a balloon payment due In

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rheumatoid arthritis of the pregnant. If you want to be e
spine,
you probably should extend this
It sounds like the treatment period to two years after the
your doctor has given
If
en
in
and being able to be active is an to see a doctor and let him
important achievement,
examine you and give you his

welcome and enjoy a more rewards.

PRISCILLA*S POP

further defense of the suit.

New

Health Letter number 4-il, case that she will no longer get
Rheumatoid Arthritis, to give pregnant. Some doctors say
you more information on this that when a woman has finished
problem as it's related to your the menopause and gone at
condition and the letter con- least a year without any periods

adventures are on the horizon Favorable attention is being

Q

Commissioners Goldberg and Stephen Barton could not

be reached for comment. Barton and Grant voted against

Rates

___________

YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 30, irn
Several new and exciting

along with that."

rights. I'm tired of spending the taxpayers' money,

It does behave a little bit there's not much reason to live
different thai-f the usual variety with these problems.
of
rheumatoid arthritis.
The difficulty is in saying

the spine becoming stiff and specific case. Finally, there do
fused, regardless of what you not seem to be any reliable
do. Your best route to main. records of any woman getting
taing flexibility is through pregnant after age 57.

For Wednesday, May 30, 1979

moved. The law is pretty plain and you can't implement a

associated with arthritis of undesirable features to birth

It's often impossible to avoid opinion as related to your

Howie Schneider

led

new charter and leave one inan out. Mr. Julian is trying to
implement the new one and use the old one.'
The new charter requires conunissioners to reside in
the district they represent, but they are elected at-large.
"I'm willing to go along with whatever our attorney
advises us to do.' said Commissioner Ray Leibensperger.
"If lie tells us we have to vote I guess June will call a
special meeting and if he says we should appeal, I'll go

to act on the judge's ruling,
A doti't like the whole situation," comnlented Con)missioner J . R. Grant. "I think the Judge is within his

represent.

Jai

Be

Everybody knew what the law was before he Goldberg

Instead, in a 3-2 vote, they authorized Julian to ask for a
rehearing and failing that to file an appeal.
In Tuesday's hearing, Muldrew dismissed both motions
filed by Julian asking the judge to throw out his first order. Muidrew said the city's motions were not covered
under procedural rules.
Meanwhile, Mayor June Lormann called a special
meeting of the conrnilssion for 1 p.m. Thursday at city hall

missioner moved from the district he was elected to

do so later today. He said it was effective as of 1 p.m.

Or

to do so.

1978, against the city and Goldberg, after the corn-

Tuesda y.

Vote

missioners to vote on the issue, but on May 21 they refused

but once it is, he would do so. He said the filing of a notice
by a governmental body with the appeals court "generally
days an order subject to the court's findings."
"We'll do whatever is necessary to comply with the
court order as needed to keep from going to jail whatever the law allows us to," said Julian.
The judge granted the conternpt motion requested by
attorneys for Robert Daves, who filed suit in October,

Muidrew, contacted this morning at the Brevard County

arthritis that involves the spine, that same question. It's very
it s particularly apt to occur in sensible question because there

gwood:

District Court of Appeals until the order had been filed,

Courthouse, said he had not yet signed the order but might

special form of rheumatoid women in this stage of life have

Lon

To

JANE CASSE1ERRY
llersldSfW ri ter
Longwood City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. said today he
would appeal an order requiring the city commission to
vote on whether Commisoner Lawrence Goldberg
should vacate his seat.
Seminole County Circuit Judge Richard Muidrew found
the commissioners in contempt In a hearing Tuesday
afternoon in Sanford and ordered them to vote within 72
hours or go to Jail for 10 days.

how long It takes but if it is about birth control at this time
possible to be more flexible, I'd in my life. I need to know when
like to work towardthat goal. contraceptives are no longer
story sounds like you have a

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function somewhat like they like a second opinion. I'm in my
used to? I'm a 4yearld man late 40s and in the menopause
and have suffered with arthritis stage. I don't have any
for aboct 12 years. I don't care problems but I'm very nervous

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ford, Florida 32771

Lamb

up the calcium deposits in any asked my doctor this very
way so the joints could again
personal question but I would

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HOROSCOPE

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and physiotherapy for additional advice and consultation
about the forms of exercises
that can be used to maintain as
normal function as possible.

exercises. Is it possible to break

lung

young men. It may not be are so many compliaations and

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DEAR READER — Your necessary.

OFF

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spine doesn't bend very much

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because my condition has
proved. I no longer have the
pains I used to have and I no exercises. If a physical
longer take pills. I do continue medicine department is
to do the exercises and I'm
available to you In your cornquite active.
munity, you might see a
I'm concerned because my specialist in physical medi cine

because of the arthritis. It's

29 Diligence
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Wish

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years ago and the doctor found
arthritis of the..,
that I h
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pain and a series of exercises to
follow. I've been very pleased

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Colorado's South Platte River to hook a rainbow

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trout. And President Carter learned the sport in a

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71st Year, No. 241— Monday, May 28, 1979

Florida

Holiday

AuniorWhirfe
— by Hal Kaufman

The Florida Highway
Patrol
said
Noah
McFadden, 48, of Seminole
Garden
Apartments,
Sanford, died instantly
when the car he was riding
in was struck broadside by
a Seaboard Coast Line
railroad engine near the
Deluxe Bar off Southwest
Road shortly after noon
Sunday.

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GEE WHIZI "A puzzled young lady said 'Goo.
I can't cube
cube root of three.
Though seven seems plenty, It might conse to twenty. I wonder howthe
much it can be?" Can
you answer In three so nds7

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A student who heard wrong thought the class was
discussing these explorers: 1. Christopher Galumpus.
2. Sebastian Cabbage. 3. FrancIsco Pizza-Arrow. Can
You set him straight?
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Each of these U.Scffl has a free In
name: 1.

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Riddii-Me.Thif Who invented woodwinds? Oboerigines. In which war did snakes fight? The boa war.
Why was the crabgrassblue? it was lawnsom..

toothpicks and challenge him or her to
form them Into a figure containing five

3

squares. It's easy.
Simply form a large
square ivith two toothpicks per side, and use
the remaining four to
form four smaller

squares inside.
Now, using the same
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Three other persons died
in two separate weekend
crashes of light planes to
add to the holiday casualty
list.

Despite the lockup of
most easoline service
stations throughout Florida
Sunday, beaches, parks

investigating

1&lt; m I 14ad In Car-Train Wreck

and waterways
were
lammed by record throngs.

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The weather cooperated
with warm temperatures
and clear skies throughout
the state and more of the
same was forecast today.
At Key Biscayne, off
Miami, the Cape Florida
State Park was filled and
closed to further visitors at
11:05 a.m. Sunday. the
earliest this year.

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In Broward County.
Lloyd Beach State Park in
Dania and Hugh Taylor
Birch Park at
Fort
Lauderdale fill up by mid
morning. "Iliad to drive on
the wrong side of the road
to get in here this inorning," Birch Park ranger
Willie Hill reported unbelievingly.

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stocked up with fuel before
the weekend began and
crowded
their craft
waterways throughout the
state Sunday.

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Sanford's Noah Mt'I ad(Iell, IS. died instantly in this train-car iolijsjoii

Memorial Day touched the hearts of veterans and their
families across the
map today. Above
are the five emblems
that represent each of
the U. S. armed
forces. Below, Commander George 0.
Cintron (left) and
Frank Malane of the
American Legion
Post 53 prepare to
raise the same flag
that flew over the nation's capital. The
Memorial Day ceremony held at the
Oaklawn Memorial
Park also officially
dedicated the Veterans Garden of Honor
which has 1,100 grave
sites reserved for veterans.

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The'Boys'From The 129th:
They'll Meet For Last Time
he said, 'We'd meet in Chicago the cckviuI
before Memorial Day. Guys would conic (ruin all over the
country. On Saturday we'd play poker, talk and hart'
drinks. But during the Prohibition, of CuUf, e h.d JR
liquor. Sometimes we'd manage to get the cunipan
climipliiiii out and have floor-shows with stripteases. We
had wild parties.
"Then on Sundays we'd go out to visit graves of OUI
buddies in the area who had died. Three died of illni...s
overseas, but when we got back, soon we already hail ,i
few deaths."
Anderson said that as the years went on, the nwiitx'r of
dead mounted.
"We finally had so many dead we had to divide into ( (I
groups to visit all the graves,' he said. "I''.enty years ago
we gave up visiting the graves it was Just too nnicli fo r
us. Finally we began to just meet for one day."
Now, Anderson said, there are only 10 imien, ranging in
age from the late 70s to 88, left in time depleted ranks of the
129th.
"We haven't had a cigarette smoker with us for 20
)'ears," he said. "The whiskey drinkers do much bttei
Anderson and five others including three Ironi out of
state will be at the last reunion Wednesday at a C h icago
hotel, he said.
"The rest can't make it," he said. "Three are too sick
and one is busy."
Back when the group was formed, the men got together
and bought a silver-plated "Last Man's Cup." The dead of
the 129th were inscribed on the cup and the last man alive
was to present the cup to the Chicago historical Society
lie also was to have a large bottle of champagne.
"We decided to give the cup now," Anderson said. "Ibis
will he the last reunion. There's not many of us left and the
fellows are getting so old they may not be able to make it
anymore. We'll read each name on the cup and think
about those men. We'll share the champagne at our
banquet. I guess if only one of us had to drink it, it ould
take so long the bubbles would go flat."
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CHICAGO (UPI) The boys from Ambulance Co. 129,
33rd Division of the American Expeditionary Forces of
World War I have gotten together every year for decades
to play poker, drink. swap stories and visit the gravc; of
their dead comrades,
Years ago, the grave-visiting had to be stopped because
there were Just too many graves, sighed Jesse Anderson,
80.
Now there's hardly anybody left at all, he said. So on
Wednesday, the surviving "boys" from the 129th will have
their last reunion.
'These were a great bunch of guys," the retired
schoolteacher said of his buddies. "In the whole bunch
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Ernesti n e Williams, 301
also of Seminole Garden
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severe head injuries in the
accident, the Highway
Patrol said. She was taken
to Florida Hospital in
Orlando, where hospital
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"I was a stretcher-bearer," he said proudly.
"Sometimes you had to ferry the wounded two miles. We
set up relays. We divided the tragedy-struck into the
walking wounded and the wounded for stretchers."
Anderson said he was encouraged to Join up by his
young friend Ernest Hemingway, who later became a
world-famous author.
"We made a pledge to go together, but the next day he
said he failed a hearing test," Anderson said. "I think It
really was that his father wouldn't let him. But he did
work for the Red Cross as an ambulance driver on the
Italian front during the war and got wounded,"
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group and decided to hold annual get-togethers, Anderson
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from the eating place at
2508 S. French Ave.
sometime after closing
Saturday. The safe is
believed to contain about
$2,500 In cash, police said.
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-year-old Sanford man who escaped from the Kisstmmee
Fern Park woman, according to Seminole County deputies.
Corrections Facility Friday was apprehended near the lakefront
Tonji Rene Mason, 24, of 136 Teriwood Court (Lake of the
in Sanford Saturday, police said:
Woods), Fern Park told deputies her car was unlocked, stolen
Louis Alfonzo Fredrick of 68 Seminole Gardens, Sanford, had
sometime between Wednesday night and Thurday morning. The
been convicted of manslaughter and sent to Kissimmee to serve
sports car was valued at $5,000.
his time. Osceola County sheriff's deputies said Fredrick had
MEDICATION DRUGS STOLEN
been given a furlough and was to return Friday. However, he did
Approximately $400 worth of medication was stolen from the
not return as scheduled.
night table of a Longwood man, according to Seminole County
Sanford pollee said they were called to the lakefront Saturday
deputies.
by a woman who said Fredrick had struck her with a stick. Police
Frederick Reek, 43, of 338 Dog Track Road. Lonwood. told
apprehended Fredrick and charged him with assault. A routine
deputies someone opened the vent-type window of his trailer
check disclosed Fredrick was an escapee from Kissimmee, police
Thursday and removed 150 pills from a night table in his bedroom.
Williams' car while it was parked outside his home at 210 Bradsaid. He was taken to the Seminole County Jail and Is being held shaw St.
CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPON
without bond.
A Casselberry man was charged with carrying a concealed
JEWELRY, CLOTHING TAKEN
BURGLARY ARREST
weapon after deputies stopped him for running a red light, acAbout $5 worth of clothing and jewelry were stolen Thursday cording to Seminole County deputies.
Timothy Wayne McLemore, 22, of Orlando was arrested Friday
from the home of a Maitland couple, according to Seminole
by Altamonte Springs police after he allegedly was caught Inside
Arthur A. Spee, 28, of 835 Osceola Trail, Casselberry, was
County's deputies.
the fenced area of King's Automobile lot at 1117 Longwood Ave.
arrested about 12:45 a.m. Friday near state Road 436 and 600,
McLemore was taken to Seminole County Jail and initial bond
David Harris, 32, of 2371 Homeward Lane, Maitland, told
deputies say.
was set at $5,250 on a charge of burglary.
deputies the break-in occurred about 1 p.m. Thursday. Some of
While searching the car, deputies found a loaded .22 revolver
the items taken included six dresses, a 10-carat gold ring and a
STEREO STOLEN
under the driver's seat, a wooden night stick, an eight-inch dagger
silver ring, deputies say.
A car stereo and speakers valued at $231 were reported stolen
and a syringe.
from Jeffrey Charles Williams Friday, Sanford police said.
DATSUN STOLEN
Spee was also charged with driving under the influence. His
A 1975 silver 280Z Datsun was stolen from the driveway of a
Police said the thief used a coat hanger to gain entry to
initial bond was set at $5,250.
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Egypt Agrees To Open
Borders Ahead Of Schedule
United Preu International
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat has agreed with
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to open the
border between the two countries ahead of schedule, but
he called on Israel to abandon the Idea of maintaining
control of occupied Arab lands.
The action, which will open the frontier for the first time
in 31 years, was ordered Sunday — eight months ahead of
schedule despite the objections of senior Egyptian foreign
ministry officials.
It was certain to anger other Arab nations and could
lead to a tighter economic and political blockade of Egypt.
In return, Sadat got a promise from Begin to release a
number of Palestinian political prisoners
a goodwill
gesture coinciding with negotiations on autonomy for the
Arab Inhabitants of the Jordan West Bank and Gaza Strip,
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SOLANA BEACH, Calif. (UP!
Actor George Brent,
who went from Irish revolutionary to playing smooth
screen lovers In the 1930s and 19403, Is dead at 75.
Brent, who retired to raise horses when the slick-haired
matinee idol went out of style, died alone at his home of
natural causes, the San Diego County Coroner's office
said Sunday.
Brent had suffered from emphysema in recent years.
His body was discovered Saturday by his daughter
Suzanne and two friends and fellow members of a lunch
ruup of Hollywood veterans, actor George [awls and
producer A. C. Lyles.
Brent was of the last of slick-haired, sophisticated
matinee Idols such as Tyrone Power, William Powell and
Robert Taylor who were popular in movies decades ago.

MANILA, Philippines (UP!) Another UFO has been
reported sighted over the Philippines.
An Unidentified Flying Oject, flashing a rainbow of
colors, was seen over a southeastern city on the main
Philippine island of Luzon last week, according to
published reports Sunday.
The newspaper Daily Bulletin said residents of Legaspi,
220 miles southeast of Manila, rushed out of their homes to
view the object and were "enthralled" at the colors it
flashed before it headed east.
Last Sunday, an American scientist claimed he and
hundreds of villagers saw a UFO land In the southern
Philippines at the country's highest mountain peak.
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MADRID (UPI) — One of the bloodiest weekends of
Spain's post-Franca era ended with a neo-Fascist
demonstration as the government held emergency talks
that may lead to tougher anti4errorist laws.
Bias Pinar, head of the ultrarlaght Fuersa Nueva New
Force party, led some 3,000 supporters in prayers late
Sunday outside a Madrid cafe where eight people died and
42 others were injured in a bomb blast Saturday night.
Many In the crowd gave the straight-arm fascist salute
and cried "army to power" and "death to the Marxists,"
as they stood In front of the ruins of the Cafe California, a
well-known hangout of Fuerza Nueva members.

Vance Meets with Pope
ROME UP!)— U. S. secretary of State Cyrus Vance
conferred with Italian President Sandra Pertini today at
the opening of a two-day visit that includes a session with
Pope John Paul II.
Vance arrived at the presidential Quirinale Palace in a
motorcade heavily guarded by Secret Service agents and
Italian police armed with submachine guns.
Later in the day Vance was meeting with Foreign
Minister Arnaldo Forlani to discuss what lilian officials
said were "subjects of mutual interest."

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
MAY 27, l97
ADMISSIONS

Thsmar 0. Wright, Lake Helen
Bruce L. Arnold Melbourne
Kenneth L. Whittington. Orlindo
Louise L. Higdon, Winter Springs
MAY 25, 1575
SANFORD:
ADMISSIONS
Cheryl Bennett
SANFORD:
Johannes Ilsnmann
Diane Abbott
Marcella Jackson
Carol E. Gitlin
Raymond E. Lord
Felicia R. Hahn
Penny Smith
Kathy Ruo$s
Mary L. Hudson
Nettle M. Wii,son, Leesburg
Alex Filllpovich, Debary
BIRTHS
Wilhelm Kubica, Deltona
SANFORD:
Mel Q. Self. Dellona
Richard I Diane Abbotta boy
Sally Riggs, Orange City
DISCHARGES
BIRTHS
SANFORD:
SANFORD:
Robin L. Lewis
Kathy Ruoss.girl
Lucy W. Moughton
Mary Hudsongirl, Altamonte Kay Neuharth
Springs
David N. Reid
DISCHARGES
Ella J. Olckln, Delary
SANFORD
Wain.tta F. Duffey, Dflary
Lemmie Bellamy
Clifford (NMN) Rhodihouse,
Shirley Higgins
o.ian
Leopold Potsladlo
Clerics HSwMs*aiTh, Daltona
H.W. Shannon
Paul A. Nelsen, DiNona
Debra Ann Young
Lines M. Isg.rllnd, Defoe
Edith B. Mathey, Dallona
Elisabeth F. Demaniky. MaJtl.nd
iose T R I vers, Deltona
Robert Bennett, Orlando

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project scientists said In a report published in the June 1
Issue at Science magazine.
"The wide range of unexpected findings is due both to
the real differences between the outer and inner solar
system and to the depth of our prior ignorance, caused In
part by the four astronomical units (372 znllhlon miles)
that separate Earth and Jupiter."
Voyager 2 wIll fly put Jupiter and Its satellItes July 8
and 9 The report said several modifications are being
made to Its mias1on plan to take advantage of the of the
first mission's fin&amp;isgi
"It seems clear that analyses of Voyager I data and of
data to be aiired by Voyager 2 and Galileo spacecraft
will provide major insights into the origin and evolution of
the solar system and, through comparative planetology,
of our own planet," the report said.
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DECATUR, Ala. 'UPI)
Carrying his robes in his
luggage, the head of the Ku Klux Klan flew to this north
Alabama city Sunday to lead an armed rally demanding
that attempted murder charges be filed against blacks
arrested in a Saturday melee that left four people
wounded.
"I want the Justice department to prosecute these cases
just as strongly as they have been prosecuting us," Bill
Wilkinson of Denham Springs, Ia. told a reporter on the
flight to Decatur. Wilkinson, a 36-year-old navy veteran, is
the Imperial Wizard of the Invisible Empire of the
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.
Two blacks and two whites were shot and wounded in an
armed confrontation between about 100 black demonstrators and 80 Klan members Saturday. One white man
and two blacks were charged with disorderly conduct.
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Three Southern Michigan
Prison inmates could face charges in the death of an Inmate to whom they allegedly sold poisonous duplicating
machine fluid as as form of moonshine.
A six-member jury will consider whether to recommend
criminal charges against the men who last week
distributed the wood-based alcohol among 150 convicts as
an Intoxicant.
Paul Hinds, 34, of Hazel Park, Mich., who had been
'critically ill and on life-support equipment since the
. weekend drinking binge, died Thursday at the University
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BAXTERV1LLE, Miss. (UPI)
Federal energy officials wrap up their initial investigation of radiation leaks
at the Tatum Salt Domes today and brief Lamar County
authorities on the conditions.
Local residents are reportedly not scared by the high
levels of Sodium-22, a radioactive isotope found In the soil
and In various toads and Lizards near the domes, where
'I two nuclear devices were detonated In 1964 and 1966.
A Lamar County sheriff's office spokesman said
families who left the area have returned to their homes
:'near the salt dome. He said residents were curious about
the tests being conducted at the dome, but are not concerned about the radiation.
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METRICS
"We had fun today
learning about the

metric system."
That's how one third
grader at Spring
Lake
Elementary
School In Altamonte
un Springs summed up
last week's program
introducing
the
youngsters to metric
measurements.
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Brenda Luther, associate teacher: Timmy Wright, 10; Mat-,
thew McKeon, 9, and
teacher Gay Staats.
build a house of sugar
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measurements. (At
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Ann Marie Parks'
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while Marine Iteinsel.
has her weight taken
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its atmosphere.
The report said probably "the most spectacular
discovery" of Voyager I was the existence of active
volcanoes on the redyellow satellite lo. These are the first
active volcanoes found anywhere beyond the Earth.

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Since the first volcano was seen, in the form of an
enormous plume of gases and particles rising 165 miles
high, scientists have found six more active volcanoes on
the satellite that Is about the size of earth's moon.
The smallest of the 13 confirmed satellites orbiting
Jupiter, Amaithea, turned out to be an elliptical, potato.
shaped, pink body 85 by 165 miles in size.
Ganyznede, the largest Jovian satellite, appears to be
made up of a mixture of rock and Ice with abundant small
and medium sized shallow craters. The absence of large
basins or mountains Indicate the crud cannot support

massive structures.
Calildo, a dark ice-rich satellite only slightly smaller
than Ganymede, is the most heavily cratered of the
moons.
Europa, the other Inner satellite of Jupiter, will be more
closely examined by Voyager 2. Voyager l's pictures
indicate that yellowish-tan moon is distinctly different
from its neighbors.
Another major discovery of Voyager I was finding a
thin ring of rock debris around Jupiter.

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barometric pressure, 30.01;
relative humidity, 47 percent;
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Tu esday wi th a slight chance of
thundershowers. 111gb from the
mid SOs to around ). Lows
tonight mostly mid to upper 60s.

Winds south or southeast
mostly around 10 mph. Rain
probability 20 percent Tuesday.
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Daytona Beach: high 11:09
n.m., 11:28 p.m., low 4:51 a.m.,
4:49 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 11:01
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Bayport: high 4:47 a.m., 3:38
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Democrats, could well succeed where Reagan failed
in dwnping an incumbent president.
Brown, he said, has a better chance than most politically
oriented people think and is stronger than most political observers believe.
"I t hi nk Brown knows some things a bo ut politics," Sears said.
The key to stopping Carter, he said, is to beat him in the early
primaries: ''Carter is so politically weak that he's a political
hemophiliac. If you scratch hüii, why he'll bleed to death," Sears
said.
"The price of home heating oil next February in New hlampshire (where the first primary will be held) is enough to defeat
him alone. I think lie's beatable by a lot of people."
Recalling his direction of Reagan's effort to will the Republican
nomination in 1976, Sears said to be as close as Brown Is to Cartel
in the polls "at this point is not bad at all, lie's got more working
for him than we did with Ford."
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will be at 2 p.m.. Wednesday, at
Church of God of Prophecy with
Rev. Harold C. Pounders of.
ficiating Burial In Lakeview
Cemetery. Gramkow F uneral
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SARA V. OGLESBY
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2554 Orange Ave., Sanford, died
Sunday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. A native of Valkanie,
F!., she came to San ford in 1910
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Park, Mrs. Mildred Myers,
N.S. Barger, of Jacksonville, Apopka and Mrs. Patsy
died Saturday in that city. lie Stanley, Idaho Falls, Ida.; four
was a former Sanford resident. brothers, John
Bennett,
lie is survived by his wile, Alabama, Paul Bennett,
Avis Barger.
Placida Fl., Willie Bennett,
Hartage and Sons Funeral Sanford and James Bennett,
Sears said it would be easier for a Democrat than a Republican
home is in charge of Winter Haven.
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retired engineer with the Okla.
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Mrs. Lucile McCloud, Sanford
Orlando and Mrs. Vera Butner,
daughter, Mrs. Shirley Blake,
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Allie Gilmore, Bowie Md., Mrs.
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grandchildren and 15 greatand Mrs. Maggie Marsters, grandchildren.
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gran dchildren.
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takeoff until the crash. It
records 32 functions of
aircraft performance and
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the runway about 8,000 feet
from the plane's starting
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Late Sunday, American
Airlines spokesman Art
said mechanics
had X-rayed and replaced
similar bolts in 12 of their
fleet of 30 DC-10s. He did
not indicate whether any
evidence of metal fatigue
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hurricanes carry male names for at least the next five
years, but some will be nicknames and others will have an
international flavor.
By popular demand and international agreement, (tie
second Atl an tic hurricane of 1979 will
known as Bob.

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diameter by 3-inches long,
Driver said he was was
certain the McDonnell
Douglas Corp., the plane's
manufacturer, inspects
"every bolt, every pylon in
the assembly involved."
Asked if the bolt problem
should
have
been
discovered in the plane's
annual inspection, he said,
"I don't know."
Meanwhile, investigators
in Washington said they
found Few clues on the
cockpit voice recordings
recovered
from
(lie
demolished plane. Near!)'
all the conversations were
wiped out by a power
failure, they said.
The last recorded word
from a crew member was
''damn,'' followed by
silence when the power
failure ensued during the
approximate 30-second
interval before the je t
plunged Into a nearly
vacant Reid about l'a miles
northwest of O'Hare ter-

WiII1N;1'oN UPI. California GOP strategist John Sears
think the way to wicat Prcsidcnt Carter i to scratch him with a
defeat in an early primary and "he'll bleed to death."
Sears, who has masterminded many campaigns For Ronald
Reagan, said in an interview that Sen. Edward Kennedy, DMass.,
is the obvious person to wrest the Democratic nomination from
Carter next year.

Herald Photos by Tom Vincent

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discovered about 20 feet
from the bolt.
The bolt is about threeeighths of an inch in

power of its other two
engines. Officials have
speculated the weight shift
caused by the loss of the
No. 1 engine may have
caused the aircraft to spin
out of control.
Because of the finding,
Driver said, "the NTSB has
recommended immediate
inspection of these parts on
No. I and No. 2 engines on
all I)C.lUs In service
today."

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by Itself have caused the
plane to crash. The DC-10is
designed to fly under the

the loss of an engine that
apparently set in motion
the nation's worst air
disaster.
Federfil oficiuls Sunday
announced the first major
finding of their in.
vestigation into Friday's
fiery crash of an American
Airlines DC-10 taking off
from O'Hare International
Airport. It killed 273
people.
The evidence was one of
four tiny bolts that connect
the engirt: to the wing of
the huge aircraft.
"Our researdi indicates
that (lie bolt failed by
fatigue crack and then
fatigue failure,'' said
Elwood T. Driver, vice
chairman of the National
Transportation
Safety
Board. "This is the cause of
the loss of the engine."
The finding was ratified
by a unanimous vote of tile
NTB in Washington.
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Florida's legislators
work today, while the remainder of state government
observes Memorial Day, because the lawmakers have
major legislation to resolve before they can end the 1979
session on time Friday.
It'll all work out,' House Speaker Hyatt Brown
assured reporters over the weekend.
Senate President Phil Lewis was a little more cautious.
"We're still very hopeful we can get out of here the first,
but P.S.—if we don't, we'll be back here on the fourth,"
he said.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) became the 197th person to die
There were two bouquets of In Florida's electric chair. He
flowers at a memorial service was the first person executed
Sunday for electrocuted drifter against Ids will in the United
John Spenkelink
reminders States In 12 years.
sent by condemned prisoners in
"No one, not one in this room,
Florida and Alabama that more not In this country, not in this
executions are possible.
world can stand in judgment of
Spenkelink's family and another man's life," said the
Mends znoswncd him, and his Rev. Joe Ingle, director of the
lawyer and several ministers Southern Coalition on Jails and
spoke against capital punish- Prisons.
ment at the service arranged by
"We ain't gonna let execudeath penalty opponents.
lions become routine in Flori.
The flowers and a goldframed da," he told the 150 people who
portrait of Spenkelink faced his attend the ceremoney at

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Mee, and Holmes
nad atteiiiptiI to take her employees in Florida telephone
Company employees have knocked at the door of Mrs.
medication, she dropped and indu.strv for 'acts of unus ua l
received the Florida Telephone Boone's residence. When there •
broke a glass severely cutting iticritorious achievement
Association's Humanitarian was no response, McGee looked
1JUL11 feet.
be y ond what IS normally
Award for their fast action in through a window and saw Mrs.
a.ssociatecl
with the ordinary
Mrs. Boone's son, Alton
coming to the aid of a critically Boone inside.
Boone
of
IAlngwood,
told
the
pursuit
of
daily
living."
ill elderly Fern Park woman.
lie conveyed the purpose of
company's personnel departi'his is the second tune in
Curt McGee
of Winter their visit and Mrs. Boone said
munt that if help had not been tllr
years in '.' hich an emSprings, key installer-repair- she wasn't having
trouble with
called when it '. as, she ployce of Winter Park Tel has
man, and Dennis Holmes, of her
telephone, but was ill and
probably would have died from received this award. Board
Oviedo, installer-repairman had tried to reach her daughter
a
heart attack.
(Ijr4ri Russell P. Hulbert,
helper,
were presented the without success. She then
.
award at the company's offices
Mrs. Boone died Mar 7 it who accepted the award.s for
walked out of McGee's sight.
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in Altamonte Springs. They
Winter Park Memorial Hospital [ti e two macn at the May 16 FTA
were recognized for their fast
and was living '.', ith her Annual Convention in Sarasota,
Subsequently, the two men
and effective response to the heardaloudnolseasifsomneone
daugher,
Mrs.
Virginia said, These two men exememergency situation, in which had fallen hard. They quickly
CURT McGEE
DENNIS HOMES
Robinson, of Winter Strings at pIlls the quality of employees
they gave assistance and called entered the house where they managed to obtain from her the pressure
we strive for at the Vinter Park
and a heart condition, the time of her death.
for medical aid in time to save said they found blood on the name of a relative. McGee then was suffering from a severe
By fearlessly and quickly Telephone Company and we
76-year-old Mrs. Alice Boone floor, finally locating Mrs. telephoned the relative and attack when the telephone men doing the right thing, McGee applaud their j
udgment in
from serious and perhaps fatal Boone, on the floor of a advised that he was going to appeared on the
scene. It was and holmes demonstrated the meeting the needs of our
effects of it rampant blood bedroom. lucy helped her to a call an ambulance.
learned later that she had a qualities recognized by the FT1
communities. both on and off
pressure.
bed and, although she was
Mrs.
Boone,
under severe headache and had through its Humanitarian the job."
JANE CASS.
On Wednesday, Jan. 24, while somewhat incoherent, medication for high blood
become disoriented. When she Award, s.hich is presented to EIJIEIUtY

Legislators Work Today

Services Held
For Spenkelink

WA HINGTON (UP!) Voyager 1 produced surprise
after aurpriM when it explored Jupiter and five of its
satellites lad March, and a new report says Voyager 2
promises to add to the discoveries when It passes Jupiter
in July.
Voyager I took approximately 18,000 pictures as It new
within 216,300 miles of Jupiter March 5 and found the
system very much different from anything explored

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Lake Mary
Eyes Gran ts

67-year-old mother, Lois Tallahassee's First PresbyteriSpenkelink, and his sister and an Church.
brother-In-law, Carol and Tim
Myers. They sat tearfully
Spenkellnk's attorney, David
through
the
hourlong Kendall, vowed to see the death
ceremony,
penalty abolished, saying "It's
On FrIday, Spenkelink, 30,
only a matter of time.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Monday, May 28,

Workers Honored For Aiding Woman

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Lake Mary city councilmen property valuation is in.
have scheduled a special work creasing at a slower rate as the
session at 3 p.m. June 14 to city approaches the 1980s.
review and map their strategy
From 1973 to 1976, he said, the
for oLtalnlng state and federal property valuation rose from
grant monies in the coming $15 million to about $38 million.
year.
From 1976 to 1978, however, the
valuation
rose only to about $41
The special meeting was
million, he said.
called following a presentation
to the council this week by
The decline In the property
grants consultant Randy Lankvaluation
rate increase
ford of Lankford and
suggests
the
percentage of
Associates.
revenue the city receives from
Lankford said Lake Mary, taxes will level off at about 30
like other email cities, must percent of the total, Lankford
utilize to the full extent outside said. The remaining sources
sources of revenue such as such as grants must then be
grants and revenue sharing strengthened to support the
since the percentage of the total budget.
revenue gained through ad
Councilman Pat Southward
valorem tax rates does not has asked each councilman to
expand proportionate to the prepare a priority list of city
city's growth.
needs. The lists will be
"The early growth of reviewed at the June 14 meeting
revenues from property taxes and an intensive search to
has been based, primarily, on grants to help subsidize
annexation. The annexations, in projects will be made, she said.
turn, have created an Increase
In another matter, the council
In the demand for services and, has decided to seek a meeting
therefore, rapidly increasing with Sanford officials to review
expenditures," Lankford wrote the sewage treatment fees that
in a report presented to the would be-charged Lake Mary
council,
when the regional 201 sewage
Lankford said projections his treatment plan becomes
firm made indicate the level of operational.

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WAYNE D. DOY1F.. Publisher
THOMAS GlORbArô, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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$20.60; Year, $40.00.

The Clock

Reaffirming

President Carter has signed a proclamation
declaring the week of May 28 through June 3 as
Vietnam Veterans Week. It is the intent of the
President and Congress that the nation fully
recognize the contributions and sacrifices of those
who served during the We 't1n?•War-7 rr"
The proclamation is fine, but it's not likely to
help bring what many Vietnam vets need most a
job.
However, the Florida State Employment Service
may be able to aid n that respect. The Employment
Service has announced that during the week it will
send jobmobile units to local shopping centers
throughout the area. The unit will operate from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. and will be occupied by veteran

By GEOFFREY POUNDS

Three hundred and sixty veterans who served in
that war have applied since October.
More than three million men served in Vietnam.
About one out of every six who served suffered some
sort of disability during the confrontation. There
"kfl3' ZnS.fl 57,000 U.S. servicemen killed
during the war.
Florida has about 1,280,000 veterans of which
nearly 337,000 served in Vietnam.
Veterans discharged recently shoul e advised
that they have only 10 years from the day of their
release to collect educational benefits through the
GI Bill. Also, veterans who seek to return to the Jobs
they held before enlisting must contact their former
employer within 90 days after returning home.

specialists from the Winter Park and Pine Ililis
Employment Service offices.
The unit will be at the Altamonte Mall today.
While the rate of veteran hiring in Seminole
County is close to that of non-veteran hiring, area
employers aic somewhat behind the state average
in hiring Vietnam veterans, Employment Service
figures show.
Figures indicate that 37 percent of Vietnam era
veterans seeking employment were placed through
the service,
Statewide, the figure is close to 40 percent. About
138 of the Vietnam vets have been placed since
October in Seminole County, Sanford Employment
Service manager Ralph Prescott said.

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The list of non-OPEC sources includes five
groups of Caribbean islands - the Bahamas,
Netherlands Antilles, Trinidad and Tobago,
Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico - that in 1978
accounted for more than 1.15 million barrels of
Imports daily, almost 14.1 percent of the total.
But with the exception of Trinidad and
Tobago, none of those islands has any significant
indigenous petroleum resources. They do,
however, have major refineries that receive
crude oil from other nations, then ship it to the
United States in product form.
Who is supplying the crude petroleum to
those refineries? Although that information
could be crucial in the event of a future embargo,
DOE officials claim they don't know and are
reluctant to ask independent nations about the
source of their oil.
But that explanaticn is hardly plausible In the
case of either Puerto Rico, a commonwealth
associated with the United States, or the Virgin
Islands, a territorial possession.
Another explanation:, "We don't want to
know," says a DOE official who claims that
during the Arab oil embargo 5 years ago, some
friendly petroleum-producing nations used the
Caribbean islands as trans-shipment points to
quietly supply this country with badly needed oil.
There's more bad news on the energy front:
Even If Congress eventually approves a standby
gasoline rationing program, the federal
government lacks the capacity to print the
necessary rationing coupons.
The Treasury Department's Bureau of
Printing and Engraving already is operating
"seven days a week, three shifts a day" to meet
the country's needs for paper currency and
postage stamps, according to a bureau official.
Government experts estimate that a
nationwide rationing program would require
distribution of 4.8 billion coupons during a threemonth emergency, with another 1.6 billion
coupons necessary for each additional month.
Even after contracting with two private bank
note producers to perform much of the printing
job, the Bureau of Printing and Engraving
estimates it would have to turn out 600 million
coupons a month.

The Nautilus checks out with a splendid record - for itself,
for the Navy's nuclear propulsion program and for the lore of
seafaring. Its historic voyage under the ice to the North Pole in
1958 dramatized the extraordinary capability of the atomic
submarine.
The Nautilus never fired a torpedo at an enemy, but by its
very existence it helped assure there would be no war demanding that it do so. Nuclear submarines that can remain submerged for long periods are the closest thing to an invulnerable
weapon of deterence.
Ironically, the Nautilus ends its days of active service as the
nation wrestles with a fuel crisis and go, no-go decisions about
the future of nuclear power. This vessel has logged 500,000 miles
without vonswning a drop of fuel oil.

But "we have absolutely no excess capacity,"
says the bureau official, warning that it might be
necessary to "curtail currency production." In
other words, the public would get gasoline
coupons but little new money.

The Nautilus was the first of a line of reactor-driven ships
and submarines which are secure against the "energy crisis"
that haunts conuuanders of conventional ships - the need to
limit their operations so they can rendezvous with an oiler or
visit a fuel station.

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The Department of Energy (DOE) has
compiled elaborate statistics identifying the
country of origin of the more than 5.61 million
barrels daily imported last year from 13 nations
affiliated with the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC).

"Under way on nuclear power." That message from the
submarine Nautilus nearly a quarter of a century ago opened
an era in naval and maritime history. Now we are saying hail
and farewell to the world's first nuclear-powered submarine as
it heads for Mare Island, Calif. for decommissioning.

On The
Puzzle In
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WASHINGTON (NEA) - Despite the nation's
obsession with the need for a continuing flow of
imported oil, federal energy officials admit they
don't even know the source of a sizeable portion
of United States petroleum imports.

On Nuclear Power

There's One
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VIEWPOINT

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There are towns that have been built in valleys
with large hills towering over them. On warm,
sunny days such heights are made for contemplation.
As the solitary viewer traces the town and its
geographic features, a feeling of great peace can
descend.
From this distance, man's habitations and his
works seem well-ordered.
The rectangles of the blocks of houses are like
pigeonholes ready for the storage of life's
meanings.
The rivers and the streets seem to fit the contours of the land and if they do not, it would appear
simple to make this slight rearrangement or that
bit of altering to gain complete symmetry.
On these heights it is hard to reconcile the
existence of wars. It is only when you are back in
the narrower confines of the city's streets, marching with the masses of humanity, that wars
become a reality again.
At times, history seems little but a recital of
wars past. There are philosophers
philosophers who argue, in
fact, that war is as "normal
peace.
Memorial Day, of course, is a day set aside to
bow a moment over the war dead of the past. It has
grown to encompass all those who made the
supreme sacrifice.
They are remembered. And again we renew our
promise that they will not have died in vain.
Yet we look about us and see much of the world
in turmoil, despite all the efforts of the past
decades to replace international strife with a just
world order. Despite continuing challenges and
occasional setbacks, world leadership remains in
our hands. But leadership has its price, and we can
be sure that, having surmounted present
challenges, yet others await us over the horizon.
On that hilltop, conflict seemed remote. Down
here, we know it is all too real and immediate. The
challenge is continuing, and our response must be
strength - of spirit and moral fiber as well as In
arms, In this fashion, must we keep faith with
ourselves and those Americans we honor.

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SCIENCE WORLD

The Junk From Space

By DON GRAFF
If President Carter is having difficulty
coming up with a new policy on Rhodesia
(correction, Zimbabwe Rhodesia), It is certainly
not due to any shortage of possibilities to choose
from.
There's his own of the past two-plus, years,
which is to maintain diplomatic and economic
sanctions against the Salisbury regime and hope
that this will eventually pressure it into widening
black participation and powers in the coalition
government.
There Is also the policy of the U.S. Senate,
which is on the record as overwhelmingly
favoring the immediate lifting of sanctions.
And then there is the policy the new British
Conservative government is cautiously sidling
up to, seeking to deliver on pre-election promises
to its own rightwingers to loosen the screws on
Salisbury without distancing itself too far from
U.S. policy, whatever that may turn out to be.
All involve risks. To continue the hard line
would mean U.S. rejection of the black-majority
government resulting from the recent elections
and ending whatever chance there may be of its
effecting changes in the white-written constitution and coming to terms with guerrillas
based
rrrriuon,
On the
Senate-style, may win friends in Salisbury but it
certain to lose them throughout the rest of black
Africa.
The temptation could be understandably
strong to take the third option and Just go along
with the British letting them take the lead again
in a policy that was after all originally designed
to I
it them
they were invited o_Rhodesia back In the '60s by the white mInoWii
unilateral declaration of independence

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WASHINGTON
motorists sit in line waiting for their turn at the Justice Department won't cooperate either, "We prices. They were able to manipulate the DOE
IN MEMORIAM: Today, when America
gasoline pump this Memorial Day, the nagging asked for clearance in April and haven't regulations to get as much as $8 a barrel more honors all those who died for their country, Is
question inevitably arises: "Are the oil corn- received it yet," an FTC official told our than they should have,
also the beginning of Vietnam Veterans Week a
panles behind it all?" By the time motorists pay associate Peter Grant. "I can't figure out what's
But the GAO and House investigators found tribute to the 3.1 million survivors of that tragic
their 80 cents, 90 cents or $1 a gallon, many are holding it up."
that
DOE officials sat on the criminal cases for conflict. It is little enough recognition for these
Confidence in DOE'S ability to investigate the
understandably convinced that Big Oil is ripping
four
years
before turning any of them over to the unappreciated vets, many of whom are still
oil industry in any meaningful way was severely Justice
Department
them off,
for prosecution. me in. struggling to overcome the physical and mental
shaken recently by official confirmation of our
of the nation's longest and most frustrating
President Carter and his energy czar, James
June 16, 1978, revelation that agency officials vestigatlons have been shunted back and forth scars
war.
Schlesinger, are stalwart In their defense of
had leaked confidential information to the between DOE regional offices and Washington
oil Industry against allegations that its
Not everyone has forgotten the men who made
American Petroleum Institute, the oil industry's headquarters year after year while the statute of
deliberately holding back on supplies to create a
limitations slowly ticked away.
the supreme sacrifice In Vietnam. A New Mexico
major trade association,
shortage that will drive Prices up. Carter has
Further suspicions about the department's
Worse still, DEO failed to follow up the historian, Dr. Victor Westphall, has spent the
dismissed those who see such a plot as "looking
crackdown capacity were ge nerated by DOE's numerous leads it was given that some of the 'ast 10 years working on a personal memorial to
for scapegoats."
budget request for next year, which would cut its nation's major oil companies were actively all Vietnam vets and especially to his son David,
While the Department of Energy has enforcement staff from 610 to 260. "DOE has Involved
who was killed with 12 other Marines in an
In the gigantic swindle,
demonstrated a remarkable lassitude In conambush
in Vietnam.
already decided for itself that oil will be
The energy agency's failure to move against
trolling Big Oil, other government agencies have
decontrolled," a congressional energy expert oil Industry rip-off artists has become so
With his own hands, Westphall has constructed
collected evidence that leaves them highly told us. "So they're giving up their enforcement suspicious that several Capitol Hill investigators the Vietnam Peace and Brotherhood Chapel near
suspicious that the oil companies have made a
efforts."
asked the FBI to look Into possible conflicts of Taos, N.M. In the absence of official memoris
killing from the current shortage.
The most flaming example of DOE's interest among DOE bigwigs. As a result, a to those who made the supreme sacrifice jzi
Inquiries by the Federal Trade Commission sweetheart relationship with the oil Industry, number of officials have been barred from Vietnam, families who lost sons or husbands
and several congressional committees have though, is documented In two unreleased reports working on resale cases.
have driven thousands of miles to bring
focused on a curious drop in refinery Utilization
by the General Accounting Office and the House
The Justice Department recently reported that photographs of their loved ones to Westphall's
since last December. The oil companies have Energy and Power subcommittee. The reports no corruption has been detected at the Depart- chapel.
blamed this on the loss of Iranian imports
detail DOE's total failure to keep oil-resale firms ment of Energy. But this finding has been unA number of public officials, Including Sen.
following the ouster of the shah. But our sources
From squeezing billions of dollars from the convincing to Capitol Hill experts, who feel that Pete Domenici, R-N.M.,
have tried to have the
tell us the FTC has evidence that much of the American public.
Justice made only a perfunctory effort to check chapel put in can of the National Park Service,
available crude oil has been lying stagnant In the
As early as 1975, DOE learned of possible out the charge&amp;
but federal officials have repeatedly turned
refineries' tanks, waiting for prices to go higher.
criminal violations by Ua hundreds of resale
Congressional sources also think Justice has down the suggestion.
Unfortunately, the FTC has run into a
firms that sprang up after the 1973 pricing been niggardly in allocating its resources to
Footnote: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
mysterious "oil curtain" in its attempt to find
regulations went into effect. These operators set prosecution of the resale gypsters. Only 100 Fund has recently been established to finance
out what's going on in the industry. The DOE
up dummy corporations whose sole purpose was attorneys and a handful of FBI agents were such national monuments to Vietname-era vets-

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UPI Science Editor
hay.
WASHINGTON (UPI) A Soviet satellite fell
- A farmer in Ucera, Venezuela, saw a
to Earth nine years ago scattering charred steel fireball and heard an explosion when an 11-pound
debris over the American southwest including a meteorite struck the ground 240 feet from his
640-pound steel plate that is the heaviest "n house on Jan. 16, 1970..
piece of space junk to have been recovered.1i
-A meteorite welghhig. 12.3 ounces struck a
Sometime in late J un e or ear ly July, home in Wethersfield, Conn., April 8, 1971, and
America's abandoned 78.5 ton Skylab space lodged in the ceiling of the living room.
station will re-enter Earth's atmosphere,
-A meteorite struck a garage at a home
Meanwhile, back at the ranch in Zimbabwe
disintegrate and drop an estimated 500 chunks of located two miles north of Canon City, Cob., Oct. Rhodesia, the new black prime ministermetal along a 4,000 mile long belt 100 miles wide. 27, 1973, penetrated the roof and shattered when designate, Bishop Muzorewa, appears at least
Forty-three Skylab pieces are expected to it hit the floor. Fragments weighing more than assured of making it to his inauguration in June.
weigh more than 200 pounds with a section of an three pounds were recovered.
He has to date effectively outmaneuvered
airlock module weighing 5,000 pounds, a lead-A 50-gram meteorite fell through the roof of other black leaders, disgruntled by his strong
lined film vault weighing 4,000 pounds and six a carport in a trailer park in San Juan showing in the elections. But his real test will
oxygen tanks weighing 2,700 pounds apiece.
Capistrano, Calif., March 15, 1973.
come In his dealings over the long haul with Just
In addition to Skylab, there are now more than
Of the satellite debris that fell over the South. one white leader, Ian Smith.
4,600 manmade objects the size of golf ball or west on Aug. 28, 1970, six pieces of steel were
Smith, who deduced RhodesIa's 270,000
larger in space. All but 114 are in orbit around recovered from rural areas near Beaver, Okla., whites Independent of Britain back In 1965 and
the Earth and most sooner or later will return, Adrian, Tex., and Pratt, Kan. Three of the pieces maintained that independence in the face of the
Thousands of man-made objects already have were oblong chunks two to two and one-half feet opposition of virtually the rest of the world for a
fallen out of orbit since the space age began in long and weighing about 150 pounds each. The decade, agreed eventually to share power with
1957 and the North American Air Defense largest piece was a flat steel plate four feet the county's six million blacks but only under
Command reports space debris is now falling on square weighing 640 pounds.
terms of a constitution he wrote and guaranthe average of more than one a day.
The Air Force's NORAD said the junk came teeing the white minority of some 4 percent a -28
NORAD said it knows of no one being hit by a from the Soviet Cosmos 316 satellite.
percent share of government positions.
man-made object from space and it said chances
Among other pieces of space debris known to
Smith's would be a tough act to follow under
are greater of being struck by a meteorite,
have fallen in the United States include:
any circumstances, let alone in the conflicting
According to a study for NASA by the Battelle
-A 21-pound cylinder that hit a street in" domestic and international interests in which
Columbus (Ohio) Laboratories, there have been tersection in Manitowoc, Wis. in September 1962. has done so much to entangle the unfortunate
only seven verified incidents of injuries caused It came from Russia's Sputnik 4 satellIte,
country.
by a meteorite during the past 200 years and no
-A titanium sphere weighing 30 pounds found
But that's not the problem. No one is going to
verified fatalities,
near Tomahawk, Wis., and believed to have have to follow Smith for the very good reason
There have been some close calls, however
come from a Russian satellite,
that he does not Intend to leave the stage. As long
during the past decade. Among 12 separate in
-A 32-pound sphere found near Nome, Alaska as he is in the government, his is likely to be the
cidents reported since 1968 were:
in June 1969 and identified as Soviet in origin, dominant role,
-A 1.5-pound meteorite penetrated the roof of
-Three spheres found in North Dakota In
And that is Zimbabwe Rhodesia's real
a barn near Murchison, Australia, Sept. 28, 1969, April 1972 and identified as American In origin, problem.

JACK ANDERSON

Lately, nuclear reactors have been under suspicion as a safe
and useful source of energy. The record of the Nautilus stands
against those fears. It sails into history as a triumphant
example of what the human intelligence can achieve through the
disciplined mastery of a new technology.

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Mears Pinches
Self After 500 _

1NL)1ANA1OLIS UPI, - leadchanged eight times and 17 spectacular practice crash an
Rick Mears, the "kid" from cars were still running at the the first day of the time trials,
'
,
John Curry, Jimmy Bussard three-hit, shutout in Pools By
In girls softball games,
Bakersfield, Calif., was still finish - the most since g •
was third, Bobby Unser fourth
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Mike
Bedlent
combined
to
Max's
7-0
win
over
BPC
Donna
Alderman drove in six
pinching himself today.
Al Unser set all the speed and Mike Mosley fifth. The rest
pitch a no-hitter Saturday in the Properties; Paul Broomfield runs as Skyhook Cranes
He conceded it was difficult to marks, five of them, but Mears' of the top 10, in order, were
Seminole Pony Baseball had 3-for-3 and Joey Mohr and defeated Longwood, 20-5,
get used to the idea he was the average of 158.899mph was well Gordon Johncock, rookie
'
!Aatie, leading Joyce Well Bryan Mullins scattered four marking Skyhook's 18th
. ',
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new Indianapolis 500 champion. off Donohuc's record 162.962. Howdy Holmes, Billy Vukovich,
Drilling to an 8-6 victory over hits and fanned 11 of 19 batters straight win without a setback.
ilils is unbelievable," said Two crashes slowed the pace Tom Bagley and Steve Krisi_______
,
Magnolia Service Corp.
as Datro Landclearing stopped Burger King baunced back for
the slender, 27-year-old blond but the drivers, Larry Rice and lolL
::
.
--In
other
games,
Alan
Zelnick
Tropic Bank, 15-3; Greg an 11-win over Forest City as
who started third fastest last track record-holder Tom
Only Mears and Foyt went
and
Greg
Root
combined
for
a
Markham
and Greg Ebbert D.D. Reese had three hits.
year but had to settle for 23rd Sneva, escaped unhurt.
the distance. Ongais, Bobby
, .
teamed
up
to
hurl a one-hitter, N e . s o N
sixit. "It's almost like a fairy
FINANCIAL
Sneva hit the wall 12 laps Unser and Manley trailed by
. .
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leading
Financial
Planning to a YOUNGSTC R H PLANNINOAC R H
tale.
PROPERTIES
...
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from the finish while he was one ap
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as N H
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BoSom
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J I I MIIaVICII
In only his second crack at challenging for a top finishing
A series of other disputes,
in
the
battle
of
Forest
City
rdllng s nchest jackpot, he spot and had to stttle for 15th protests and a court case
.. r
301 luscImi
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OranylIll
200 Dickmeyer 200
teams
Ixit thi old iiiastir, runnerup place
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eIIck
marred Indianapolis 500
211
Mt Twi
,
Also Saturday, John Euliano
Dana) Ongais, molved in a preliminaries
1
Markham
and
Christ
Ross
combined
22
;
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tnree-niuer
to
pace
u
jj
lay chase. And tonight, Rapid
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300
Murrls
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EquIpment to a 19-2 win over OrOCfO$l
100 Totals
2203
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Rick and the Roger Penske
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Swim N' Stuff; Milex Tuneup
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SEMINOLE PLAZA GOLDEN COMI
Mears, the 10th pole-sitter to
WI. CO. CHURCH TRAVELERS
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AIRH
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Al N H
roll into Victory Lane, and the
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4 3 3 Missina
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3 I I WhIte
30I
Mickey
Helms
banged
out
three
Harmon
432 rag.
331
Sby
l'enske crew executed seven
201
100 Sine
Abfley
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2
Lamb
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3II
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Hum
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303 Taylor
311
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game-winning
hit
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2
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times for a total of just 25 laps,
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4I2
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eighth
inning
as
Joey
Janego
M015t1$ØS
including the lust 18.
2 S I Focklar
331
MIller
2 0 I Winscoft
I0I
Outs
won a tight pitching duel In Pryor
I I I Kolslmeyur
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For a long time it appeared as
51115.5
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2 0 0 WhIte
250
Process Machinery's 1.0 Parker
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Strewn
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though the Penskes, with Mears
100
Knlstsff
301,
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and hobby Unser (or Unser and
Totals
22 12 0 Parts; Process Machinery Malvnl
100
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Mears, would finish 1-2,
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Golden Combs Salon
104 221 -12
I01
came back with an 8-5 win over By•s
SimlnslaplagaMur.
404 22
something that hasn't happened
Totals
24 I I
North
Orlando
Foods
as
Mike
suice itodger Ward and Len
CommunIty Clwrcti
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DATRO
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Henley had three hits and Travelers
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AI*H
Sutton finished in that order in
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Archer
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hits.
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TUNE-UP
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lItylo
2
Al N H lUNAtICS
In
Pinto
games,
Adams
Auto
5,1,
Quinn
255
MullIng
231
But Unser's racer lost a gear
40 I
Al N H
Iti
WeInberg
2 2 2 Iroonsftold
333
Parts stopped Jack-in-the Box, LewIs
4 2 2 Martal
2 11
late in the race, with a holiday
Clam
212 Vieli
402
Dali
444 SmIth
321
VItals
, 17-6; Robble Locher hurled a WIlliams
2 0
crowd of about 280,000 treated
31
2
Saver
3II
CissuIl
2 II Wendi
I II
Kryur
one-hitter
to
bring
Winter
4
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1
Taubensee
2
21
Thompson
2 5 i Neysum
to a thrilling duel in nearperfect
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WhIte
311 Plshirty
301
Turner
3 II Thomas
2Si
Springs
Community
Church's
1
McFadden 2 II Dial
weather, and Mears' only
100
a,iç .4 Totals
II 3 4 Raymond
0
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2 I 0 JennIngs
0
300
win over
L.ongwood Cole
Robinson
III
worry left was the foxy Foyt,
200 Froscher
ISO
Roysum
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Travelers; and Salvagio's Totals
20 10 11 Coleman
0IS
who sought a record fifth
Totals
it is
Michner
250
Sluggers trimmed Harcar
Speedway triwnph.
Datro Land Clearing
141 34- IS
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TrOPIC lank
120 I5 3 AlumInum, 15-9.
Wokei
100
Miller pitches, Omerod bats
When Foyt's engine went sour
Totals
10 I S
in the final laps, Mears was
Mile* Tune-Up
100 Il-Il
home free. Foyt coasted across
SmIth Insurancs
310 21-4
the finish line with the engine
JACK-lN.THI.ADAMS AUTO
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(troVe the same car he had a
year ago, a I'enske powered by
an etght-cyttnder British CosFavo rife PIciye
worth engine.
Mears said he had a "couple
of close calls" - one when he By United Press International
three-hitter, and the Tigers to a 0-2.
and Unser almost collided in
Listening to Jack Blflingham 5.1 victory over the Baltimore
In the nightcap, Alan Tram(lie first turn as they battled for speak about Steve Kemp's
Orioles In the first game of a rnell drove in five runs, inthe lead.
hitting ability, you get the doubleheader.
eluding a three-run triple in the
"Then I got sideways a couple Impression the Detroit pitcher
The muscular left fielder eighth inning, and Lou
of times and we had stagger in
has forgotten about some of his came back in the second game Whitaker added three RB!. Pat
the tires," he said. "We fanner teammates at Cinclnwith his eighth homer of the Kelly homered for Baltimore.
corrected that in the pits, and natt.
year to spark Detroit to a 10-3
I roin then on we ran a amooth
Yankees 0-5
"I've never seen anything triwaph, marking the first time
Lou Pinlella belted a pinchhlt
and
race allBobby
day.' like the way Kemp has been since Sept. 14, 1977 the Tigers homer with one out in the eighth
Theconsistent
Unser brothers,
hitting the last two months," have captured both ends of a inning to give New York a split.
and Al, led mast of the 200 laps, said Bilhlngham, who was a double-header.
Bobby 89 and Al 85 of the fiXSt member of the Reds for seven
In the first game, Rick Wise
100. But Al's new Chaparral had years until being traded to the live
The
Tigers
also
got
consecucomplete game perfor- tossed a five-hitter and Paul
an apparent transmission Tigers last season.
Dade had three hits, including
mances from their pitchers for his first homer of the season,
failure right after the halfway
"lie's hitting singles, he's the first time this season when and drove in three runs to lead
mark in the race and he was hitting

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hitting for average. I've SCCfl eight-hitter In the second game Ron Guldry his fourth loss In
But for that problem, AL some big hitters but I've never
Detroit cooled off the eight decisions and the Cy
Unser might have tied Foyt's heard of (Pete) Rose, (George) Orioles, who had won of their Young Award winner
suffered a
record of four Speedway vie- Foster or (Joe) Morgan hitting last 32 games.
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tortes. He was running ef- .400 after the first two months.
In the opener, Blllingham only five Innings. Ray Burns,
fortlessly and appeared to be in You hope
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The "kids" appear to be
Royals 2, Toia 1
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Todd Crux's first major. the late Casey Stengel corn- from the players."
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league homer - a two-run shot plained, "Can't nobody here
That love affair with baseball first place In the Western
off Jerry Koonan in the eighth play this game?"
continues, Gnrdner says, at- Division of the league for most
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Conditioning Draws Line
If there is one factor that separates two players who appear to
be evenly matched as far as skill and technique goes, that factor
would be conditioning. Almost alwa)-s when a match is being
played between two evenly matched players, the fittest player
wimis. Just playing every day is not really enough to get in top
flight condition. A player should work on this vital aspect of his
gaiiie both on and off the court.
'l'lie following is a list of general items one may pcmforiii:
Off Court
running patterns, interval training, circuit
training, any di-ills combining playing skills and conditioning.
The Inure one combines conditioning with skills and practice,
(tie better. Your playing skills will improve as well as your en-

duran&amp;'e.
i(umuing. Always begin your running with a warm up, plus

stretching, and end with a cooling off period and stretching.
include distance work, interval and some speed work. 'l'io to five
miles is enough for distance or run 20 to 40 minutes at a coinfortiible pace.
Interval training. i'here are four different s as to incorporate
interval training into your workout
Vary the pace on a long run, e.g. run not sprint) for one minute.
i alk 15 SeeoIl(Is, C;LSV jog 15 second_s. for l5to 30 total nuinute.s.
Easy jog fur one minute, run faster br 30 seconds, l to 30 total
minutes.
'I'wcntv to out' (-OtlI1t(10Wl1. A great way to end a practice. PiCk
distamu-e equal to tso lengths of a court. Run the distance, then
nest Willie counting to t wentv. Run again, count to 19, run, count tO
III etc.. (101511 to one. The rest gets shorter and the rulininlg g(ts
toughen- at the end
('nun ilnills. Al1%' hitting drills on the court are great for Cull)-

skills work with conditioning.
Cycling. This is excellent for endurance and the legs.
Stationary bikes are great training devices. Mix 1011g. steady
pedaling 15 to 20 MP.l1. with sonic interval sprints.
Calisthenics. Use these for general body strength. The legs get
lots of work mi tennis, but the arms, stomach and back are often
negk'ted. The three basic exercises are push-ups, sit-ups utid
chest-raises and they should be done at least three times a wed;
by both tennis and non-tennis players
Leg Exercises, Lunges. Begin standing with feet together. Take
a big step forward, txn(1 the knee and push off the lea(l foot to your
starting position.
Squat mimiti Rt'a('h. Squat down with your thighs parallel to tIle
floor and touch the flour with your fingers. Then straighten up.
Ball l'k'k Lip. Spread 20 balls around the court. Pk-k theimi all
up, bending from the knees and moving S quickly as 3011 t-ali.
Footssnrk Patterns. Run small patterns on the cow t. ('Illphasizing fast feet
Fast I"tM)tssork. Run ni piace itS fast as you can. ti't pick your
halec:. up hi5 Ii. Speed IS the most important. Hun for about 15
seconds at ii time. Repeat several times.
('russusers, 'itims is similar to fast footwork, but step ;it'I-os:;,
back to cellL'r, alternating legs.
Itavkrt Jump. Put your racket down, jump from side to side
over time grip with your feet together. tm't jwnp high and ik'mi't
pound. Speed is (lie aim.
Sklpping. lie cam-eful .Excessive skipping is very hard Oil (lie
shins amid knees. AVoi(l har(l surfaces and keel) (tie work intervals
5111)11 and fast - Wear shoes.
biniimig

The ;IUIIWII ('ancer 'lournamcnt will be played at (tie Bayhead
Racket (_'lub starting Frida)-. Play will be in men's doubles ;I11d
WOIi)Cn'S doubles. Most of the top players in the area will be
IlimilpetinIg. Entr}- fee i.s $30 pci- team and is tax deductible. '10
enter call (tie Bayttead Racket Club 323-7363.
Along with (tie mens and wonuens doubles will be a singles
tour:iaznemi( fur boys and girls ages 10 arnl wider,12 and wider,
and 14 and under. This tournament will be played at Eniiiia
Spencer's Courts and the entry fee is $5 per player. Entries iiiay
be phoned in to Enwia Spencer of Doug Malk2owski.

Leaders
Malor League Leaders
I yin,
American League
By United Press International
TIOIS
II.
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Mi)
Batting
Singlelon. Bali and Hørlon. Sea
(based on 100 a) bats)
10. May. BaIt, Cooper ,lnd
national League
Oglivie, Mu ,,nd Smalley. Minn
G AS H PcI.
Brck, St
32 109 II
316
Runs Batted In
Rose. Phi
II Ill 62
363
Murphy.
National League
Mrphy.
39 141 19 318 AtI 36
Kingmafl,
Chi 35.
ioMr, Cn
36 115 49
338 Schmidt. Phil 34. Foster, Cm
Mull, NY
II 163 55
and G,srvey. LA 33
Knqht, Cn
11 163 54 .i31
Baylor,
Amer,caq League
Crtr. Mtl
31 130 43 331 Cal 17. Lynn. (los 40. Porter.
Wntld, SD
18 184 60 326 K( 38. Cooper. Mu 36. Nclllcs,
(ivy, LA
18 191 62 320 NY S
Strgli, Pt?
78 100 32 320
American League
0 AS H PcI.
Kemp. 0)
3? 134 SI 103
Smlly, M
13 168 61 381
Carew CI
I? 110 60 353
Ut-my, 13s
13 181 61
348
SINNH 115110
Bochle, 5
41 t56 54 .346
DOG P 1 M I D II S
Rice, laos
13 162 55 .310
Dwnng,
40 ill 10 .310
BEFORE
11 Iii 60 339
Baylr, Cl
lanstr. Ch
42 148 50
338
Mnsn, NY
13 172 57 331
Home Runs
National League - Schmidt,
Phil 15. Kingman, ChI 11,
Murphy, All 13; Matthews, All
and Dawson, Mt( 11
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Boston
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Milwauke
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Murkey's 6 RBIs
S :)0ric GrI u 111

dung of Steve Busby paced line In his new role as manager dimes.
But the big boners his team ..,
McwuIie
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By United Press 111tfI*U0UIi Garvey's sacrilice fly, Baker Forach tossed an eight-hitter, Kansas City. Busby, 2.2, at- of the Memphis Chicks, a c'
The 61•yearold native of sometimes make on the field Qlram
4
3', °OP°
MasSey
4 $
Fans usually work hard and then hit his fifth homer of the leading St. Louis to a split tempting a comeback from
Soutiern 1ague team in Waterford, Conn., moved from still give him headaches.
lack
3
II I
4 I 1 00AISWO)
Hansoq
never get a boost. This time season off loser Pedro Borbon, before5Zfans_nd. shoulder surgery, was touehed the Montreal Expos orgn- playing to coaching In 1964
4 $
Gardner says he's learned KSelIIS
4
35)
for six singles en route to his jnj,
they got credit for helping thCit 2-I, to give the Dodgers the best crowd in Expos' history.'
MiNer
when a dislocated elbow ended that the quality of play is not the Lsn*
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team.
ISO
Slits
third complete game as the
1 S
lead.
Phillics 1,
The plain-talking Gardner his playing days with the Red only difference between the McCluos
msbun
I I
"Some fans In left field began
Davis
Lerrin LaGrow, recently acSos. He stayed with the team as major and minor leagues.
Totals
Pitcher Steve Carlton and Royals completed a three-game has baseball roots going back
1 5.
1945 when, at the age ci 16, he a coach, then became a
yelling at me to hit more quire'J from the Chicago White Pete Rose each rapped three sweep.
'Up there, everything Is
Totals
is a
A's 2, Brewers 1
aggressively and it sort of woke Sos, gained credit for his first hits and Greg Luzinaki slam.
was signed to his first manager in the team's minor given to you," he said. "You Nort%Orl.sdeF.sds
III
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3-i
me up," Dusty Baker explained NatIo
511 III i-S
Jeff Newman's eighth homer professional contract by league organization,
ride on alrplc'ues and get meal Process Machinery
Sunday after hitting a tWo-run relief of Andy
Messersmlth.
League
victory In med a homer to help and Milt Riunlrez's RB! single George Mack of the Giants.
Gardner managed In the money and big salaries. Dowo
homer in the seventh Inning to
Philadelphia
break a thTCe- - both in the seventh inning Pinch hitter Ken Henderson's game
losing streak.
"That was when you just minors for 10 years, Including here the kids don't make money Met z 7-H It $
cap a three-nm rally that gave
helped Steve McCatty, 3.0, needed permission from yolr stints In Jacksonville and like that. I think the major
single triggered a Pirates 2, Mets 1
the Los Angeles Dodgers an 8-7 fow
uprising in the top of
Bill Robinson greeted make his first major-league father to play ball," Gardner Omaha, before returning to the league cluba should help the
victory over the Cincinnati
a successfui one. i4ary said.
put the jcj
majors In 1977 as first base minor league out some more Cards, 13-5
reliever Date Murray with a
Beds.
edtheloss.
Alter paying his dues in t
coach with the Expea. He was with money. They gotta eat
ahead 74. After Ce,sar Geroni- solo home run leading off the Angth 4-I, WhIte Ix
1.1
"1 consIder myself U bl hit mo doubled In Dave Collins,
mInors for nIne years, Gardner the -aMern League's Manager too."
ninth,
Rod Mets pitched a seven
nuin," continued Baker.
Baylor hil two homers gothisbigleagueopponyth of the Year in 1968 and the
Henderson singled home - Aifros 4 Pidrea 2
hitter
and the
Phillies attack
backed
and Don Aase tdied a toni' 1954. In hIs 10-year major Southern League's Manager of Doyle Down, him with
a 13-hit
wasjust trying to hit the ball ...
tp Ruuth's error,
to record his fifth victory and
I wasn't trying for a home run."
as a gutsy
na to tie American Asthe Carde in the Mthmoid
Nevertheless, Baker i the
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Dennis Walling's RB! single place in the AL West. Dave second baseman with the
soclalion's East Division title. D OVIS U F
Springs L4ttle League.
te of batter who can always or the Dodgers In the second IW)Ited a three-nan seventh. Frost threw a six-hitter and Giants, the New York Ywkees.
When Fellpe Alan was prodeliver the big hit, the long ball. nnlng and Griffey connected In
Richard,
5-4,Instruck
out
ax and Bri Downing's two-nm triple Baltimore and Boston. motedfrun Chicks' manager to
The PHILLIPS
walked
none
going
the
CLEVELAND (UP!)
fo
for
LINK CARDS
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"Dusty has always done a LaGrow, 1-0, got help from distance for the third time, edthe Angels In the opener. Although he was not bursting third base coach with the New York Yankees announced ac$oss
good job against us," said Bob Welch, who pitched two
Raugeii 7 Miriam 3
BraVes 19, Gusts $
with 'alent, Garhier made up Expos, Gardner gladly came Sunday they have optioned
Cincinnati Manager John
Buddy Bell had three hits, for It with hustle and his love of down to take over In 1979.
Infielder Bryan Doyle to Wall
allowed
311 WIld
311
lossob
III •
Mth'amara. "He is an aggres- earn hisand
foirth
save.tour hits to
Darrel Chaney's
two-out,
In two
andRomer
scored the game.
* 3),
bases-loaded
single
In thedrove
another
andnina
Steve
"It's so expensive up there Colwnbus of the International Pu
ii
sIv hitter and one we fear.
P555151
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seventh frove In two rims. With
"I could field and I got
iMontreal) and I'm not making League on 2our
AvorilI
Bill Russell led oft the
'33
Kllgor
IS
cattered eight hits over 71.3 share of base hits, but I was no that kind of bread," he exSanFranclicoboldlnga6-5lead
To take Doyle's place on the FentIr
CardInals 114, Expes 3-6
11 Psariss
2 It
seventh with a single, advanced
Palmor
In the sixth inning, Charlie innings to lead Texas. Jim Kern phenomenon with the bat," plalned. "After you put years roster, the Yankees brought up Ambros.
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10 field-goal tries. The Sonics retx)unds, tight of theni on the hIivcs in the initiule
points and a ganie-higti 1
went ahead for goxi less than offensive boards.
of hIS retxiw;ds
hayes Ii i1}ts
tiling out.
two minutes into the contest
and led by us m'ny as 13 points shooting doldrums when he Overuil, the Sunics nutrebiuntiWashington for the first tim"
in the first period, behind scored 10 of Ins 19 pointS in the
Dennis Johnson's eight points fourth quarter to spark a late in the rugged series, 49-14.
Bullet surge But it was too
and four assists.
Forward Rub [)arldrldge led
Bullet center Wes Unseki, little too late, and \Vishington
WittI 28 poInts and
"a-Shun1gtOt1
than
seven
usually not much of a scoring never got closer
WitS stationed It gtuir(l
again
threat, was instrumental in points after halftioe.
Seattle tenter .Iack Sikma for a brief stretch late in the
keeping Washington in the
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The Bullet guards starters
Torn Henderson and Kevin
Grevey and reserves Larry
Wright and Charles Johnson
collectively hit on only eight of
33 field-goal attempts while the
Bullets as a team shot just 33
percent, their worst performance of the year.
Elvin hayes also had his
shooting problems in the early
going, missing nine of his fir.t

'"a
innings
Milwaukee I. Oakland
1,
/,'f
night
Texas 2. Seattle 1, night
,'.
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Sundays Rusults
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Cleveland S. New York 0, 1st
New York at Cleveland, 2nd
7YF
DetroIt 5, BaltImore 1, 1st
,q' ,q,4 p('
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Baltimore at Detroit, 2nd
liayGoodbee
360
V/PEP Wi%
CalIfornIa 4, ChIcago 2. 1st
0(1-2) 40.00, P11-SI 65.40. 1(12-I)
CalifornIa 9, ChIcago, 1, 2nd
2)3.20.
Pflø'E9 "f#ERt
BOston
Toronto 0
Sevenlh race. D, 5-16. Time 11.61
/p'Q
pf'//(
Kansas City 2, Minnesota 1
I Ban Bon Hurry
6 20 4 70 3 50
H0
Oakland 2, Milwaukee I
lCIear Track
S70 300
Texas 7, Seattle 3, night
Abkar M.
4 80
,.
Today's Games
0(4.7) 21.20, p3(4.7) 66.00, T(47-2i
(Ail Times EDT)
154 50.
.
Oakland
(Keough
1-7)
at
Eighth race, C, S-Il, Time 31 4%
Minnesota (Gottz 4-5), noon
670 300 360
I Hernan
800 1.10 3.20 lMarle Ann
Cleveland (Garland 2-1) at
2Gasti
320 370
3.10 2.60 Carol's Nell
Chicago
(Wortham 3-1). 2:15
1.00 óPropellent
3Apraiz
640
p.m.
Q(1-2)34,00;P(I-2) I54.20;T(I-2New York (Seattle 3-i) at
Ninth race, 0,5-Il, Time 31.13
3)3S0.30.
SEMINOLE
Milwaukee (Travers 3-2), 2:30
) BiU Kelly
18.60 73 60 910
Tenth
Game
SATURDAYRESULTS
p.m.
7K'sflenji
8.60 540
4Zubl.Sarduy
15.10
5.00
3.00
First Racu
1-1
Detroit
(Morris
at
1 Ega,aPaco
5.00 3.20 8 Swltt Reaper
6WItty
Ensign
4.60
3.00
3.20
Toronto (Lemanczyk 4-2), 7:30
0(1-i) 74.40, P11-i) 452.10, T(I-7-I)
2RamonDlaga
2.60
2Shawayleu
2.80 3.00
p.m.
0(1-4) 31.40; P (4-I) 95.10; 1 (4-1- 1132.00.
1
Colins
Lady
4.10
Baltimore (0. MartInez 7-2)
lOtS race, A. S-Il. Time 31.23
1) 270.40.
0 (4-2) 7.$Oi T (4-Il) u.n.
it Kansas CIty (Leonard 4.4),
. 4U11% WhIz
Eleventh Game
6.20 1.40 360
Second
Race
5:35 p.m.
.,
3 DomingoDlano 73.60 5.10 2.20 6 Ethel Rhoads
12.00 5.20
A... I....I,h.
• .W U.UV J.UV
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Boston (RenkO 3-1) a? Texas'"""
SCR's Pete Jones
iVlcandl.Peclna
360
5.10
2.40
3Edb's0ter
3.60 300
(JenkIns 5-2), 5:35 p.m.
dHerflaflGaStl
0(4-4) 41.00, P14-I) 4530. T(4-6S)
2.20
I JImmy Mlsner
Tuesday's Games
0(3-1) 55.20; P13-i) 132.10; T (3.7. 351.00.
-) I0.20 I (2-3-I) 197.20
Detroit at Toronto, night
11th race, 0. S-Il, Time 31.91
4) 4S0.20.
ThIrd
Race
New
York at Milwaukee,
3 Mary's Shadow
6 80 3 60 3 00
Twelfth Game
$
Timely
Jerry
3620
11.60
6.70
night
.leanle
BedeGoinl
3 80 -I 20
960
5.60
1
60
6
DaytIme
4 Fly Brook
3.60 3.70
Cleveland at Chicago, nIght
4.50 3MutlltaEnrlque
310
5.60 4.00 SRedjackson
SWantawn Easy
Oakland at Mihnesota, nIght
0(3-1) 19.50. P13-I) 62.10. 1(3 4-5)
SApraiz-Gondra
3.20
0
(54)
52.00;
1
(1-4-I)
1207.00.
Clarence Cain pitched a noThe All-Stars, 13-4, travel to
Baitlmoru at Kansas City,
0(3-7) 55.20; P (7-3) 50.50; 1 (7.3. 110.00.
Fourth Race
'hitter Friday and the Sanford Spring Bluff, Ga. this weekend night
12th race, C. S-Il, Tame 3' 03
4
Brett
Latin
La
1.40
3.00
2.60
5)31260
Boston at Texas, night
A8
Mountain
Uncouth 2S20 9.10 460
20)5;
Handle5145,114.
All-Stars bounced back and for a series.
SOscar Pepper
3.20 2.50
Caiifornia at Seattle, night
2 Big Red Man
II 70 500
3 Wild Boy
forth to split a doubleheader
1.60
3 Sneaked fly
3
DARIEN
0
(4-5)
11.40:
p
(4-5)
14.40.
SANFORD
Saturday against Darien, Ga.
0(3-5) 143.40, P112) 25200, 1(12
Al * H
SATURDAY NiGHT
National League
Fifth Racu
?,
H
3)705.60.
Cain no-hit Dade City as the Sidrs
323 Names
511
RESULTS
East
oCasperN
1.00 4.60 3.70
ISI
Attendance 1,963; Handle 5113.414
4 II
First
Game
W
L
PCI.
OS
All-Stars posted a 3-1 win as SmIth
lRobbles
Rocket
9.00 6.10
I I I Ralsus
4 I 2
SATURDAY NIGHT
13.60 5.60 1.60
27 16 .621 1.20 1 Aranl Arca
S BarnieLobeli
Jackam
Greg Key scored twice.
4 II Phila
4$ I Calrd
First Race 0, 3-5 1. 35.94
3GaldosDlaga
AIsten
23 15 .625
$60 3.60
101 BrOwn
½
0(4-2) 34.00; 1(4-2-3)242.40.
451 Montrl
Kelvin Miles had two hits and MclViy
IS 60 900 S Ml
4 1 I king
2 DomingoPecina
4 I 1 St. Louis
22 10 .550
3½
2.00 2 K's L ililpop
SIxth Race
311 Sti
I Bud Norwid
2620 II 40
0
Jim Meadows scattered eight Massoy
.473
(1-3) 32.2*; 1 (1-3-2) 752.20.
305
Pttsbrgh
19
21
6½
7ChampColllns
36.20
15,60
5.70
It 1 MIIes
455
4 Concannon
3 00
Second Game
a I 2 ChIcago
15 22 .150
7½
6 Dusty Lehigh
7.40 5.60
4 5 I Mo-tho
hits in a 5-4 win over Darien. Parham
0(17) 170.50, P121) 209.50. TIll
4.10 3lrustaGastill
9.00 7.00 0.20
15 25 .375 10½
2445 New York
3lrainorsMargl
llackslisro
III
Totals
Randy Merthie and Levi R.alnes Mangrum
1515.20.
311
IDomingo Fernan
West
560 100
QTralnersMarl
Second race C SIlT. 31.54
33
had two hits each in a 5-4 lossto Totals
5 TranlArca
W L PcI. 01
460
0 (7-4) 202.00; 1 (7-4.3) 1349.00.
1(3-I- 2 Ted's Reclman
1160 640 5 70
0(1-3)36.40;
P
(3-I)
1)1.60;
Clnci
25
15
.540
Seventh
Race
Darien.
IN ISO 113 4 Houston
Darien
5 Zero Hawk
8 60 6 70
26 22 .5.42
1
6 B Haven Way
23.00 5.00 420 5) 20250; 00 (1-3) 121.70.
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Sanford
8MV'sllna
7.20
San Fran
25 22 .532
1½
ThIrdOame
2MaylheFirst
4.00 3.10
0(2-5) 54.20, P12-5) 513.90, 1(2.55)
360
3
ZUbi
Angeles
1
Los
23
23
.179
l8iackSandGs
11.60
1S0
5.40
DADS CITY
SANFORD
DARIEN
SANFORD
San Diego
15 29 .394
S
5 Sara
5.20 4.61) 1499.10.
0 (4-2) 22.00; 1 (6-2-7) 205.40.
Al N H
Al I H
AS N H
s
Third race 0. S-Il T. 31.41
I S Riss
Adams
Atlanta
17 21 .356
3 I 1
I
1.10
5pjq
Eighth Race
4 I I Raises
4
I
Elmo
1 60 500 360
1 S Key
Tomes
3 2 I 5m
Saturdays Results
Q (3-5) 39.40; P (3-5) ISI.20; T (2-S. 3 Go
S
I
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310
Miles
5.20
5.10
SWar
Arrow
Stinyard
$ Dark Dudley
3 5 I
I I BrowS
S00 5 10
Mosely
a
o o sw'
St. Louis at Montreal, ppd.,
4
S
1
lOcale
333.SO.
Star
Cra
9.60
3.50
7)
Sampson
I I Stevens
3I I
6 Mick's Outlaw
Listen
5 80
4 $ I Cais
4 I s rain
4
Brev
Hanover
3.60
Adams
5
I
2
S I WillIams
Fourth 0 ame
Joitsus
4 I S Slums
4 I I
0(3-I) 21.00. P13-I) 45.30, 1(3-5-4)
CincInnati
3,
Los
Angeles
1
Cr51,
55 CaIN
25
0
(5-4)
12.00;
T
(5-4-1)
PIllion
II I Thlebauch
11.60 560 300 321.60.
4 II
3Duron-Sarduy
S I Williams
Everett
2 5 • Maugnim
New York 10, PIttsburgh S
Tenth Race
3 S I WIlliams
255
2 Vicandl.Olano
1.20 3.20
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1
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3
4
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III
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S Erin Lassie
2.20 21) 303.00.
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3357
S Mountain Jolly
7 40
Houston 9, San 01,90 0, nIght
0 (1-I) 9.20; 1 (7-1-5) $2.40.
FIlth Game
011-3) 11500, P(3-l) 352.10 T(3-1Sanford
$02 Ill 55-3 04dm
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14605.80 380
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Q(2'3) 29.20; P13-2) 104.20; 1(3-2- SW.G. Mary Alice
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7) 103.50.
5 Spread The News
110
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CincInnati
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FIfth Game
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Today's Games
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1420 600 140
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310
SVlctor-Gerardo 11.10 9.50 1.60 II 595.40.
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Joseph Murkey hit two home Power DrIll &amp; Fasteners as Francisco (Nastu 2-2), 4:03
Second
Game
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17.50 600 5.00
p.m.
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4-for-4,
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had
Nicole
runs, a pair of doubles and two
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11.20 7.40 3.10
1-4
3.00 300
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3.60 3.40 I) 167.20.
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5.00
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0(7-50 14.60. P(S-7) 55.20, 1(8-7-2)
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3Ramon-Isidro
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7 00 120 300
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6.00 160
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5.00 5.20
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at
0(1-1) 32.00, P11-i) 1250, T(I-7-4)
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5.70
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7.60 9.00 SFred'sBev
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1.20 7 Kotfy Kan
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0(5-7165.61; P (7.1) I5I.31;1(74- 3) 375.11.
0(2-0) 22.00, P(I-2) 115.50, 1(5-7-3)
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Eleventh Game
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Twelfth Game
1) :30 p.m.
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5.00 13.50 7,sO 2 JM'I Still Rapid
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3 II Totals
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3.20 1.40
p.m.
21.S0 19.40
Smith
431
Dougherty
3lara-Echanlz
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4.10
1
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Seattle
3
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45 31 24
(74) 101.45; P (5-)) 376.25; T
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0(25) 11.40, P(3-5) 64.50, T(7-56)
Totals
014-7)16.11; P (4-1)172.Si;T(4-7.
p.m.
(943) 1435.41.
211.10.
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A- 3,243; Handle $152.45?.
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SrswneIl
Totals

The sconng ot Wtlflams asia
Brown, combined with Dennis
ohnson's V' points, gave the
Sonic backcourt a huge 64-19
advantage over four Washington guards.
"Our guards are in a slump,"
said Bullets Coach Dick Motto.
"The best I can do is get them
relaxed and get them playing
free and easy. That's all I can
tell you."

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Jack three-shot lead.
Nicklaus said It.
"I can't emphasize enough
"There's no telling how well
Tom could have played this how well I putted this week"
said Watson. "My touch was
week if someone had pressed
very, very good. I didn't have
any three-putts and I did have
As it was, with no real
some very difficult putts."
challenger in sight, Tom
Watson, who will now set his
Watson coasted to his fourth
sights on the U.S. Open In
PGA tour victory of the year
Toledo June 14-17, skIpping the
Sunday, winning the $3sy),
Memorial Tournament by three tour's next two stops at
Charlotte and Atlanta, once
shots over a revitalized Miller
again played down any cornBarber.
parison between himself and
Watson's p4,0(X) first-place
winnings boost his 1q79 earn- Jack Nicklaus, who designed
Ings to $353,874, less than $9,000 and built the Muirfield Village
away from his record-setting course.
"I don't put a lot of weight on
total of a year ago.
being compared with NickWatson led the fourth annual
Memorial, played on the laus," said Watson. "His era
treacherous 7,101-yard, par-72 isn't over. In my heart, I know
Muirfield Village Golf Club he is too good a golfer not to win
course, from the second round a lot more golf tournaments,"
Barber, a 48-year-old Texan
He entered the final round who has been struggling, was
with a four-shot advantage and extremely pleased with
never held less than the final second-place finish at even-par
288.
three-stroke margin.
"I probably played as well as
The 29-year-old native of
I
COUld
play," said Barber, who
Kansas City said his final-round
was
had
a
final-round,
2-under-par
for a total of 285
71
keyed by a pair of "crucial 72 and picked up $32,400 for
second place.
shots."
Bob Gilder, with a final-round
That was a par-saving fouriron to the front of the green on 69, finIshed alone in third with
the ninth after he pushed his 291, earning him $20,400, while
drive into the trees and got Lanny Wadklns (71), the firstrelief from some muddy foot- round leader, and Tom Kite
prints, and a long par putt on (72)flnished tied for fourth with
the 16th which preserved his 292, each getting $13,200.

290 4-4
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Tatals

Williams led all scorers with
31 points, including 14 in the
third quarter when Seattle
moved to a 17-point lead, rho
victory gives the Sonics a 2-1
lead in the series with Game 4
to be played Tuesday in the
Seattle Center Coliseum.

ATL.1F!.TiU.I.E1
To Easy Victory

D&amp;J EQUIPMENT
AS N H
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Brown, who broke his left
hand late in the regular season,
iut together his most pid't
tive offensive performance of
the playoffs with 16 points on
six-of-nine shooting from the
field.
"Fred was looking for the
pass too much," said Wilkens.
"Today he was looking for his
shot and that gets his whole
game going."

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SWIN N' STUFP

"That's just the way racing
Kemp, who leads the majors shutout in the eighth on Terry triumph in the nightcap.
Is," said Unser, winner of the In batting with
a .403 mark, Crowley's first homer of the Red Sox 1, Blue Jays 0
last four 500-milers.
socked an RB! double and year. John Wockenfuss also hit
Stan Papi, playing in place of

tossed a RB! double off Scott McGregor, bled home a third-Inning run
and rookie Chuck Ralney made

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black-flagged,

leader, but for lust one lap. The help Billingham, who

200 Newell
211 Flowers
2
II isom
I1OLy.n
IIIHIIWy
1 I I Totals

in Game 3 of the NBA title
series. "When we're running,
he's at his most explosive."

Monday, May 28 197

Convincing Sonics
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SEATTLE (U PIj - While the
,iis"uIar Washington Bullets
arni Seattle SuperSonics battled
to some sort of black.and.blue
parity in the middle Sunday, the
lefending NBA champs had no
answer to the instant firepower
provided by Sonic guards Gus
Williams and Fred Brown.
"Gus is fabulous," said
Seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens
following the Sonics' 105-95 win

Joyce Drilling

equipment,' said Mears, who

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OURSELVES

FLY YOUR FLAG PROUDLY ON MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 28th

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Monday, May 211,1979-113

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INSTALLATION
Lake Mary Woman's
Club ended the season
with installation of
.
ficers at the May meeting
In the Starlight Room of
The Forest, Lake lary.
Mrs. Leland Giddens of
Orlando, Florida
Federation of Women's
Clubs District VII
Director, was the installing officer. Tea
refreshments were
served following installation. The officers
are, from left, Virginia
Francisco, fine arts
.c h a i r m a n;
I) or r is
Norden, second vice
president; Mrs. Giddens,
De
Loris
Lash,
r e s ide n t; M a r I on
.'Quigley, corresponding
secretary; and Betty
:Lindmeier, second vice
president.
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent

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gang that holds up drug Stores
and a motorcyclist who robs
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uses smear tactics to gain
attention

Family Stewardess Nancy
James takes her two daughters
to the pits at the Laguna Seca
racetrack: a missile launching
in White Sands. NM is
witnessed (B)

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12:37
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6:30
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(4) 0 CBS NEWS
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€D THE GREAT AMERICAN
MOUTH MYTH
7:00
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(4)MARY TYLER MOORE

1IIf7a'
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5:30
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553

Lou. Ted and Murray fantasize
about what it would be like to
be married to Mary

A time to Repl.dgio ourselves ... Born of a revolution,this country began with a
pledge, liberty &amp; justice for all. Now, more than 200 years later, we Americans
are still striving for these goals. It's easy to find fault, but it takes dedication and
unity to bring about changes as our forefathers did. We have the fre.døm now to
do it peacefully. Let's celebrate that freedom today &amp; honor our nation for what's
been achieved. Then, let's join together with a renewed sense of purpose to roach
our goal.

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Lake Mary,

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Jim Hickman, Mgr. 323.0041
1.4 4 SR 44, Lake Monroe, Florida

Burns Texaco Service 4 U.Haul
25th St. &amp; Hwy 17.92
Sanford

Mr. 4 Mrs. Roy Green
100 West Airport Blvd.
Sanford, Florida

knights of Columbus
Cssndl 1317
Sanford Florida

Mr. I Mrs. Walter 011 10W

Collins Florist
Fairway Plaza - 323.1204
Sanford

Flagship Bank

2231 CommunIty Way
Sanford, Florida

Lakeview Nursing Center
019 E. Second St.

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The Evening Herald
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford

of Seminole
Sanford, Florida
Bill I Bety Restaurant
2511 S. Sanford Ave.

Sanford, Florida

Certified Welding a Sheet Metal
705½ French Ave.
Sanford

Dicks Appliances - 322.7SI
217 S. French Ave.
Sanford

Bateman Realty - 321.0750
243$ S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford, Florida

Ost.en Bridge Fish Camp
End of Celery Ave.
Sanford

Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
25O South Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Florida

City of Longwood
Mayor. June Lormann
Deputy Mayor - Ray Liloensperger

Tower's Beauty Salon
Bram Towers Apartments
Sanford

Cobla Boat Co.
100 Silver Lake Road
Sanford, Florida

City of Longwood City Commission
Lawrence Goldberg, Steven Barton,
Russell Grant

Taylor Rental Center
3159 Orlando Dr.

Harrell a Beverly Transmissions
200 Well 25th St.
Sanford, Florid.

Air.O.Matic Inc.
710 West Hwy. 434

Winter Springs, Florida

2734 Orlando or.
Sanford

Carruils Furniture
104 East 1st St.
Sanford Florida

Action Honda -3234100
2013 South Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Florida

Robble's Realty
2210 S. French Ave.
Sanford - 333.92$3

Home Appliance Center
1700 West 1st St.
Sanford, Florida

AAA Employment
912 French Ave. -323.3174
Sanford, Florida
All State Insurance Co.
139$ B. Semoran Blvd.
Cassolurry, Florida - 471.1114

Reynolds Lock &amp; Safe service
904 Frond, Ave.
Sanford - M4717

Day 4 Night Grill
1* 5. French Ave.
Sanford, Florid.

Trey J. Piland
Mayor of
Winter Springs

M. Unswortt. Realty
$03 W. lit St.
Sanford

Mariners Village
Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Florida

Foley Electric
Commercial, Residential wiring
323.0415, Sanford

A Child's World
2134 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford

,. All American Flag Poles I Flags
ifS I. Williamson Rd.
Longwoid, Florida

Nix Bidding £ Upholstering
709 Celery Ave.
Sanford -332.3117
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Kiwanis Club of Sanford
Meetings: 12 Wednesday
Civic Center

Newton I Sins buy hmk cars,
trucks 4 Imports, 3223000
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P.O. Box N

Chase and Company
203 Oak Ave.
Sanford, Florida

Enterprise

Wheeler FertilIzer -341.4431
$12 1. Irnsdw.y, Ovisde

Celory City Printing
321 Magnella Ave.
Sanford, Florida

Rebsen Marine
3927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford -322.5001

Ksk.mo Tool Company
lii W. First St.
Sanford

Nelein Trw Vahs Hardware I

C.miU. Upholstery
Sanford Airport
Sanford, Florida

Plaza Twin Theatre
Sanford Plaza Cooler
Sanford - 322-7512

Edwin 0. Keith
City- Commissioner
Sanford

W. Scott lures
P.O. lox 1117
Sanford, Florida

Dick Joyce Well Drilling
Rt. 31oz344
Sanford

Kador Jewelers
Ill S.PsrkAvo.
Sanford

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John 0. Morris
City Commissioner
Sanford
Bill Maliczowskl, Realtor
40 W. 25th St.

Sa nford Carpet, Linoleum I Tile

Sanford

Sanford

Mooney Appliances
3rd St. 4 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford

110 S. Park Ave.

Sanford Dry Cleaners
113 S. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford

Leo P. Moore
City Mayor
Sanford

Sanford Electric Co.
2522 Park Dr.
Sanford

I. Duke Woody Branch 147
Fleet Reserve Assoc.
SR 44, Sanford

Sanford Tire It Muffler Center
420 S. French Ave.
Sanford

Daltona Ara. Chamber of Commerce
1120 Deltona Blvd.
Dattons

Julian L. Stenstrom
City Commissioner

Sanford

The Forest
142 West Lake Mary Blvd.
Lake Mary

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Stenstrom Realty
2341 Park Drive
Sanford
Bob Storm
Seminole County
Commissioner Distil

Forest City Tire Center

Hwy 434 1 ml. west of 14
$424433 or 0424933

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2409 Sanford Ave.
Sanford.

of Sanford Realtor
322-1231, 323.7173, 3234779
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Sweeney's Office-Supply inc.
229 M.gnslla Ave.
Sanford
Brook's Cleaners
2107 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford - 332.2114

STEVE NOBLE, FROM LEFT, JOE HANRATTY AND RACHEL ORTEGA

0 a THE CROSS-WITS
U JOKER'S WILD
MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

Careless business and
vacations travelers can mean
'good business for thieves and
pickpockets.

Plaza Square
Sanford Plaza
Sanford

- With the steady Increase In
the number of people traveling,
54th Nachbar, Director of Loss
Control for CNA Insurance,

Grngery Mobile Homes
3313 Orlando Dr. 323-1210
Sanford

warns snaz sneak-uueves,
purse-snatchers and
professional pickpockets are
ever-watchful for persons who
fall to take basic security
precautions.
"While the average traveler
may be gullible to the trickery

Lerey C. Robb Construction Co.
2131$. Sanford Ave.
Sanford.332-5I11

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•A Conversation With William
Sloane Coffin Arid Edward
Norman The role of religion in
modern society is discussed by
Rev Coffin and Rev Norman

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to cope with her own problems
and those of her children until
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war criminal Adolph Fichmann
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of the professional thief, this shaped hacksaw blade that can
need not be, provided a few quickly slit pockets and remove
simple measures are taken," Its contents.
said Nachbar.
Inside suit or sports coat
One common mistake among pockets offer the best protecmale travelers Is that they tion for wallets and travelers
carry too many unnecessary checks provided that the tops of
items in their wallet, Nachbar the pockets are secured with a
said. Remove everything that Is safety pin, Nachbar suggested.
not necessary, such as photos, This will prevent the pickpocket
extra credit cards, membership from "dipping" his hand into
cards, etc. By trimming down your pocket or being able tocut
the wallet, it will not be as the steel shank of the pin.
easily spotted by the fimlilar
Women are susceptible to

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trice Lydecker. George Miller.
Susan Saint James,
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
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Rockford's trying to broak into
detective work inadvertently
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their own version of the pick- attention while at the airline
pocket - the purse-snatcher. ticket counter or the hotel
Purses hanging from shoulder registration desk. These are
straps are particularly easy to favorite areas for thieves who
swipe, he said. Handbags like to use the busy activity as
used as a source for cash should be carried under the cover to confuse their targets.
reserve and converted to arm with the opening flap
-Put all valuables In the
facing the body.
currency only as needed."
hotel safe.
Never carry anything of
-Don't put valuables In
-Use the safety chain to
value in your hip pocket, he suitcases that will be checked secure the door of your hotel
warned, and don't rely on a at the airport.
room.
button to prevent a pocket from
"If a few basic precautions
-Don't put travelers checks,
being picked. A rear pocket can money or other valuables In such as these are taken by the
be picked even by the beginning your briefcase,
traveler, the thief will be forced
plckpock, he advised, since
-Be particularly watchful of to travel elsewhere, himself,"
they use such tools as a book- anyone trying to divert your Nachbar concluded.

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blackmail Andy Garvey. the
teachers son, into getting her
the answers for a school ensarn

Don't carry more money than
Is essential for the day's activlties," Nachbar said.
"Travelers checks should be

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bulge tn the pocket, he mid.

A. Dud. I Sons
Inc. Farms
Slavia, Florida

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Travelers Are Thieves' Targets

Steven Ballet - Carpentry
ill Bunker Lane
Sanford
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!2 CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest Betty White
CD DICK CAVETT Guest Fliz.

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ayt.ad Racquet Club
901 Lake Mary llvd.
Sanford

Sanford Auction
1213 S. French Ave.
Sanford - 323-7340

All Florida Realty

Herald Photo by Melenda Edmiston

Dynamic Properties
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Daltons

Sanford Hea ting I Air Conditioning

Al Vacuum Cleaner Cs.
2115 S. Park Dr.
Sanford -3fl.7514

Lake Howell High Schoo! Drama Club will
present the play, 'Up the Down Staircase" by Bel
Kaufman May 31 and June 1 at 8 p.m. In the
University of Central Florida Science Auditorium.
It is the story of a first year teacher, Sylvia
Barrett, played by Rachel Ortega facing the unruly
jungle of the classroom and bureaucracy of the
school system. She is wooed by a fellow teacher and
rejected by one of her most promising students.
Also heading tfle cast are Jeff Schweizer as Paul
Barringer; Mellissa Ward as Bea Schachter; Steve
Noble as J.J. Mdllabe, Susan Howard as Sadie
Finch; Londa Patty as Charlotte Wolf; Alana
Leonard as Ella Friedenberg; Mary Helser as
Frances Egan and Debbie Finberg as Ellen.
Playing roles of students are Lorrie Howell, Tina
Bourgie, Betsy Perkins, Cindi Guild, Bambi
Swanson, Scott Clark, Penny Ellis, Kathy
Pamatian, Tullio Bushrui, Rob Gordon, Tammy
Patty, Ricardo Ortiz, Joe Hanratty, Max Smith,
Kathy Snell, Marion Evans, Junior Johnson and
chrissy Commodario.
Also featured are Tony Ficorica as the principal,
Dr. Maxwell Clark and Bob Rosegerger as the ad.
ministrative assistant.
MELENI)A EDMISTON

Sanford

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403 W. First St.

Sanford Auto Parts
113 W. First St.
Downtown Sanford

Jim Row. Post Control
2424 Iroquois Ave.
Sanford

ZFti DramaClub Cas ts

McRoberts Tim

Sanford Airport Authority
Sanford Airport
Sanford

Ratliff I Sons Auto Parts

knew what was being sent.
the sessions, but shouldn't they preciate your help about a You.
change gifts on Mother's Day
What should I do?
have shown more respect for matter that has puzzled me for
WANTS TO KNOW and Father's Day.
WONDERING IN N.J. the speakers by leaving their years.
- DEAR WANTS: Flowers
wri-ii IT IN WYOMING

310 Sanford Ave.
Sanford
Miller's Radio &amp; Appliance
2410 Orlando Dr.
Sanford
Mobile World Sales &amp; Service Inc.
Best deal in town on Mobile Homes
Longwood - 131.2323

Johnny Walker Real Estate Inc.
General Contractor
471 W. Lake Mary Blvd.

I hope that Jerry and I never

somewhat twisted sense of the speaker.
needlework to lectures must
acquaintances who are as start calling each other
humor. However, my son's
I commend those wives for need to for some reason. So try ignorant as I, so you'd be "Mother" and "Dad" like SOfl1C
signature was on the card that showing Interest In their a little tenderness.)
helping a lot of people by couples we know. And we
came with it, so apparently he husbands' work by attending
DEAR ABBY: I would ap- printing your answer. Thank certainly don't intend to ex.

Army Navy 5Ier.

Geo. Willmar Assoc. Inc
1117 E. Hwy 434
Altamonte Spgs. - $314000

Sanford - 323-0910

Forrest Greens Inc. Realtor
iN Forest Ave.
Aftamente Springs, Florida

Citizens Sank if Oviodo
154 Geneva Dr. -345.4411
Ovlsdo, Florida

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W.
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210 S. Park Ave.
Sanford - 3224101

(P.S. People who bring are many among my

because she has a coarse and distraction (if not an Insult) to

Avon - Fight Inflation, Sell Avon,
increase your earning power.
Call 444.3070

Lt. Cmdr (Ret) It Mrs. W. H. Weible
202 Forrest Dr.
Sanford

Al Porzlg Plumbing
731$. Prenth Ave.
(322.3170) Sanford

to the nearest of kin? If that's thought that Mother's Day was
the proper way, have you any LI day to remember one's OWN
Ideas about what to put on the mother. I am my husband's
life.
sweetheart, companion, partdlepoint as though they were of everyone in the audience but, card?
My son is married and lives in comfortably sitting In their own given a chance, I'd rather be
For years I have kept tier and helpmate but I am NOT
another state. At first I thought sewing rooms.
nettled by needles than ignorance about this to myself, his mother!
maybe his wife picked it out
This certainly must be a SmOkem
but recently l learned that there

Star-Line Enterprises
Mfg. a Dist. of Emergency
Medical Equip. - 130-3310

515 S. Elm Ave., Sanford

A J Lossing Transfer a
Storage, 307 S. Pine Ave.
Sanford

could, you couldn't print it.) I While the speakers were for example.
can't understand a gift like this. delivering their talks I noticed
Of course, most speakers
I've never worn a T-shirt in my several women doing tied- prefer the undivided attention

Sunshine TV Sales 4 Service
so W. 9th St.
Sanford

Mary Carter Paints
Groceries &amp; Cold Drinks

Sanford

Bike I Mower Center
0O French Ave.
Sanford

Codisce Inc.
Sanford Airport
Sanford, Florid.

Sandra Glenn
Seminole County
Commissio ner Dist. IV

447 S. East Lake St.
Longwood, 3304003

DEAR ABBY: How does a
DEAR WONDERING: Thank needlework at home?
When ordering flowers for a should be addressed to the
mother thank her 23-year-old your son for remembering you
ANNOYED IN VA. funeral, what kind of message family of the deceased. An
son for a most Inappropriate on Mother's Day. And the next
should be written on the card? appropriate message would be,
Mother's Day gift? He sent me time you see him, ask him who
DEAR ANNOYED: For Most important of all, to whom "With loving thoughts." Or,
a T-shirt with a very vulgar selected that gift.
many needlework is therapy. should the message be ad- "My heartfelt condolences." Or
message printed across the
DEAR ABBY: During our It calms the nerves and dressed? For example, "Rest in simply, "With love," followed
front. (It did have the word company's recent sales con- provides an occupation for Peace, Mary," or "Sweet by the signature of the sender.
"Mother" in It, but it's so ob- ference, a number of wives sat restless fingers that otherwise Dreams, John"?
scene I can't write it and, if I in on some of the workshops. might be holding a cigarette,
DEAR A13BY: I always
Or should the flowers be sent

AFTERNOON

6:00
2 EARLY DAY
4 AGRONSKY AND COMPA
NY (NON)
4 CONSUMER BUYLINE
(TUE)
4i OF WOMEN AND MEN
ED)
FILM FESTIVAL (THU)
(4) CRACKERBARREL (FRI)
0 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
0 SUNRISE
6:25
I2 POPI GOES THE COUNTRY (NON)
t2 PORTER WAGONER (TUE.
FRI)
t2) NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD
(WED)
I1THE WILBURN BROTHERS
(THU)

(1) LIARS CLUB
(') HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
0 IN SEARCH OF... Sodom

Can't Understand Son 's Gift

10:00
2 11 CARD SHARKS
4 ALL IN THE FAMILY (A)
10:30
2 t2 ALL STAR SECRETS
I 4 LOVE OF LIFE
0 WHEWI
10:55
QCBS NEWS
11:00
HIGH ROLLERS
4 0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
0 LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY (A)
11:30
2 12 WHEELOFFORTUNE
Q FAMILY FEUD

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And Gomorrah

,.'Mom

9:55
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7:30

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�herald Sanford, Fl.

Monday, May28, 1979

Legal Notice

Rea Itr

CALENDAR

ITransfers
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MONDAY, MAY28

Seminole League of Civic AssocIations, 8 p.m., First
,. .43R
FederaL( .
ngs Ron '
Altamonte Springs. Speaker - Howell Lotspeich, architect and planner, on energy conservation.
Tops Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Altamonte.South Seminole Jaycees board, 7:30 p.m.,
Waffle Stop, Route 436.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TUESDAY, MAY 21
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.n'., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Hallway House,
591 Lake Minnie Dnve, Sanford.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 n.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 n.m., community center,
Sunshine Park, N. Edgemon.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry; 7
p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S. Oak Ave.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Lengwood Area Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 n.m.,
Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434. Guest speaker Charles Bentley,
Seminole Memorial Hospital administrator.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 n.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 n.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptimIst, noon, Hiliday Inn.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., Mental Health Center, 103
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Starllght Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
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THURSDAY, MAY 31
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 n.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 n.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, Wilbur Avenue, 7 p.m., Longwoocl Quality Inn, 1-4
and 434.
Diet Workshop, 10 n.m., and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, Ireland's, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Brantley High School Band Awards Banquet, 6:30
p.m., athool coiumqna,.
Lake howell 111gb School drama, "Up the Down
StaIrcase", 8 p.m., UCF Science Auditorium,
FRIDAY, JUNE 1
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Lake Howell High School drama, "Up the Down
Staircase", 8 p.m., UCF Science Auditorium.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 n.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 n.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 n.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 n.m., Sears, Altarnonte Mall.
SATURDAY, JUNE2
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cauelberry AA, dosed 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
.

SEEDCO Annual Membership Breakfast, 9 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center, Speaker - Wallace E. Orr,
secretary of the State Department of Labor and
Employment Security.
Orlando'.Orange Wheels Basketball Team vs. Suncoast
Wheelchair Basketball 'ream, 7:30 p.m., Davis Armory,
Orlando to benefit Youth Programs Inc. Tickets available
YPI coordinators.
Seminole League of Women Voters, 12:15 p.m., Lard
Qiumley's Pub, Altarnonte Springs. Speaker Lt Col.
Louis Samuelson on "Future of ChInese-American
Relations." Call 831.0439.
SUNDAY, JUNE 3
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole Group AA, 3 p.m., open speaker meeting,
Halfway House 591 Lake Minnie Drive, 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.
MONDAY, JUNE 1
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.
SanfordSeminoleiayceettes board meetIng, 7:30 p.m.,
Jaycee building.
Ddlary Wayfarers 2 p.m. DeBary Civic cg
TUESDAY, JUNE 5
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Sunshine Park
Community Center.
Sanford Uoag, noon, Holiday Inn.
Losgwood 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;
Ugl*, Sanford.
Seminole Group hA 8p.m., open discussion, Halfway
House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Parents Aaonymom, 7:30 pin., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Weight Watcher, 7p.m., Sununit Apta., Casselberry; 7
p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S. Oak Ave.

lnternat'l Land Planning II Inc. to
Penta Prop., Lot 86 Jennifer Ests.,
517,100
" ' Ze'sonrrust to Charles P.
Pruitt &amp; WI Peggy J., Lt
Devonshire, $65,900.
Hallmark Bldrs., Inc. to George B.
Sandagata&amp;wfMathilda,LotS,Blk
S North Orl. Ranches, Sec 9, 149,900.
The Babcock Co. to Dolores Main
(married)
Lot 227 Windward
Square. Sec. Three, $39200.
Maurice S. Strong 8. wf Irma to
Fla. Homecralters, Inc., Lots 8 9 11
28 8. 79 61k N Longwood Park,
113.500
Regina Giller, etc. to Fla.
Homecrafters, Inc., Lots 108. 1261k
N. Longwood Park, 15,900
Charles J. Maus &amp; WI Elaine to
Robert F. Bofanowski 8.wf Phyllis,
Lot 118. 536' of 1061k D, Sanlando
Springs RepI of Tr. 57. 554.600.
.Mmie 0. Tuazon 8. WI Sylvia to
John H. Tale &amp; WI Barbara C., It 4,
81k A, Sweetwater Oaks Sec. Four,
1130.000.
Albert H. RompI &amp; WI Sharon to
Edward AhIm 8. WI Judith, Lot 37
Ilesdale Manor,
JamesE.Berchem&amp;wfphyllisto
R. Fisk Hayden &amp; WI Jean A., LI
English Woods, 1st Adn, 163000
(QCD) Harold Jencwin &amp; WI
Myrtle to Daisy H. Wagner, Lot 108.
W 10'ol 11 BIk D, Maine Addn., LW,
$1,500.
Louis J. Jadin, widr. to Daisy
Wagner, Lot 10 &amp; W 10' of II, Maine
Addn LW, $100.
Bessie I. Norrekjar, wid, to Swen
Hugo Morrekiar, sgl.. W½ of E½
W"7 of E' of 11W¼ Sec 312131,
$100.
Charles A. Dehlinger &amp; WI RobIn
to Dwight MacPherson &amp; WI Kayla,
Lot 32, 81k M, North Orl. Terr., Sec.
Four Unit One, $11,300.
Steven T. Dehllnger 8. wf Mary E.
toOpalC. Bridges, sgl., Lot 10 61k A,
Charter Oaks, Un. Two, $48,300.
Rosewood Homes Inc. to Walter B.
Mccarty &amp; wf Claire M., Lt
.
Wekiva Hills, Sec. Five, $71,900.
Jack D. CAosson &amp; WI Doris &amp;
Rodney E. Closson to Gregory J.
Cordner&amp;wf CatherineR.,Lots 118.
1961kG, Tr. 27 Sanlando Springs,
111.000.
Michael S. Antos, sgl. to Gordon F.
Bennett &amp; WI Mary S., LOt 15, 61k C,
Lake Kathryn Woods,
900.
(QCD) Anna .1. Kremenak to Max
W. Kremenak, Lots7&amp;3 Bear Lake
Ests., $100.
Calvin E. SeCheverell to Robert
Erickson &amp; WI Agnes, Lts 21 8.
81k F Tr. 76 2nd Replat, Sanlando
Springs, 15.000.
George E. Blackmore &amp; WI Violet
toMarmon D. Record 8. wf Deborah
J., Lots 662 &amp; 663, sd of land
belonging to Altamonte Land,
$70,000.
(QCD) Dorothy I. Kroupa to Allan
R. Kroupa, Lt 12, Forest Park Ests.,
$100.
Fla. Resid. Comm., Inc. to James
E. Lauer &amp; wf Kathl L., Lot 19 the
Highlands, Sec. Two, Tr. D Replat,
$59,900,
Thomas Edw. Reece &amp; WI
Rebecca to Howard B. Lefkowitz
WI Pearl 0., Lot 26, 61k A, Spring
Lake hIlls, $54,000.
Thoegas S. Richardson to Robin
Cuskaden, (married), LI 14, 01k 0,
Winter Woods Unit Two, $60,900.
Amer. International Prop Inc. to
National Interstate Investments,
commencing at SW cor. of that part
of SW'.. of NE'/ and N'/, of NW¼ of
SEP Sec 29.19 30 etc., 3.831 acres,
$1,306,900.
International Land Planning U
Inc. to Deccatexine Constr. Carp,
Lot 35, Jennifer Ests., $17,000.

Henry T. Claville 8. WI. Elaine to
Helen A. Browall, sgl. It 49 blk H
Camelot Unit 2. $45,100.
JohnR. Fick&amp;wf.Maxln,to Gary
1. McCartney, sgl. Lot 23, blk F,
Seminole Sites, $44,000.
Tompkins Dcv. to Jerry R. Lusk &amp;

WI. Dixie L. Lot 49 Garden Laki
Ests., Unit One. $55,200.
Sol.DaIe Builders Inc. to George
A Plante &amp; WI. Lois, Lot 1,
Tuscawilla, UnIt 6. 864,500.
SolDale Builders Inc. to Horace
W. Seaman 8. WI. Nancy G. Lt sis
Winter Springs Un. 4. $63,%Q.
Ernest L. Adklns &amp; WI. Alyce to
Jack E. Martin, 591. LI 11 blk H
Swee$water Oaks, SEC. s. sso.e.
BMA Prop., Inc. to Delols
Mahoney,Lot2OOLakeof
5
Townhouse, Sec. 5. 140,700.
Fla. R.sldentlal Comm., Inc. to
Robert S. Gatchel 1. wI. Tawne R.
Lot 3, The Highlands Sec. Five, Ti.
A I. B RepI. ssa.o.
Gallimore Homes Inc. to FRC.
Phoenix Assoc., Lots 22.46 blk C
Spring Valley Ests. $433,800.
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egai

Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOL.E
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
TONY LIVINGSTON,
Husband,
and

RUTH 0. LIVINGSTON
Wife.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
TONY LIVINGSTON,
co MARY SAILOR
North, South Carolina 29113

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that RUTH 0. LIVINGSTON, has
fIled a Petition In the Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida, for
Dissolution of Marriage, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, If any, on NED N.
JULIAN, JR. of STENSTROM,
DAVIS, McINTOSH I JULIAN,
Attorney for Petitioner, whose
address Is Post Office Bos 1320,
Sanford, Florida, 3277), and IlIe the
original with the Clark of the above.
styled court on or before July 3, 1979,
otherwise a default and ultimate
judgment will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In th,
Petition.
WITNESS my hand end official
seal of said Court on the 21t)1 day of
May,A.D., 197'.

(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida

By:

June I. CurtIs

Deputy clerk

Free Blood Pressure Clink, 2-4 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm Avenue Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13
White Elephant sale and auction, sponsored by
Camelot Homemakers Assn., 11 a.m., 1532 Canterbury
Circle, Casselberry. Proceeds to Charity.

ii

STENSTROM, DAVIS, McINTOSH
1. JULIAN

FlagshIp Bank of Sanford.Sulte 22
Post Office Box 1330
Sanford, Florida 32771
Telephone: (303) 332.2171
Attorneys for Petitioner

Publish: May30, June 4, 11, 18, 1979
DEJ 132

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Legal Notice

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CLASSIFIED--A-OS--

FICTITIOUS NAME
ADVERTISEMENT OF
Notice is hereby given that I am
SEALED BIDS
engaged in business at 290 W•
INV$TATIONTOIID:
Melody Lane, Casselberry Seminole
Notice is hereby given that the
County, Florida, under the fictitious School Board of Seminole County.
name
- -of GENE'S
-- AUTfl PPAlR
INC., and that I -------.......FIoridawiIlrecelyeseaIedbiumil
intend to register
2:00 p.m., June 1, 1979 at which time
said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, SemInole County, the bids will be publicly opened and
_____
read aloud' in the Seminole County
Florida in accordance
with'

Section 863.09

Slatutes. ToWit:
Florida Statutes 1951.
Sig. Eugene Roy
PublIsh: May 14, 21, 281, June4, 1979
PEJ.6L,
Notice is hereby given that we are
aged In business at 201 South
Maple Sanford, Fla. Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of R 8. J LANDCLEARING
and that we 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 865.09 Florida Statutes
1951.
Sig. J.B. Howell
Raymond Lee (JBH)
Publish: May 21,28, June 4, 11, 1979
DEJ.102
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 1100W. 13th
St. Sanford Seminole County,
Florida,underthefictitiousnameof
TIP TOP SUPER MARKET, and
that I intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida In ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
51g. Charlie Jackson Jr.
Publish: May 2), 28, June 4, 11, 1979
_______________________________
DEJ.105

PROJECT TITLE: SUSPENDED
CEILING PROJECTS
PROJECT LOCATION: SEMI.
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NAME OF OWNER: THE SCHOOL
BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
1211 Mellonville Ave.
Sanford, Florida 32171
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be
delivered to the Superintendent of
Schools In the School Board Office.
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF SEALED
BIDS: 2:00 p.m., June 4, 1979
PROJECT SCOPE AND CON.
STRUcTION:
The work under this contract will
include the removal and disposal of
asbestos ceiling material and the
installation of new acoustical and
plaster ceilings on all or part of
twelve campuses.
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The work
Will be let under this contract as
described in these contract
documents. The Owner.Contractor
Agreement to be used will be AlA
AU)1, 1977 edition.
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID
DOCUMENTS:
The School Board Office
1211 Mellonville Ave.
Sanford, Florida 32771
The Daimwood Derryberry
Pavelchak Partnership
250 South HWY. 17.92
Casselberry, Florida 37701

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 5204 Ohio St.,
Orlando, Fla. 32807 Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of KALEIDOSCOPE, and that
I intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. Victoria R. Rock

Local Plan Rooms
0BTAINING
D
N&amp;
DOCUMENTS: Bidders may obtain
documents by phoning the office of
the Architect. 305834.2110, after the
following date: May 14, 1979.
SPECIFIED BONDS:
The sue.
cessful bidder shall provide a
Performance,
Payment
and
Guarantee Contract Bond and a Bid
Bond as called for in Itie
specifIcations.
All bids must be received before
Publish: May 14, 21, 74, June 4, 1979 the specified time and enclosed in a
DEJ.66
sealed envelope plainly marked on
the outside "Proposal" and the title
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
of thework,thedateandthenameof
NAME STATUTE
the bidder. The School Board of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Seminole County reserves the right
Notice Is hereby given that the to accept or
relect any or all bids or
undersIgned, pursuant to the waive
any informalitles In the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
bidding. No bids shall be withdrawn
865.09, Florida Statutes, will register
for a period of 30 calendar days
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, subsequent to the opening of bids
inand for Seminole County, Florida, without the consent of the Board.
upon receipt of proof of the
Datedthis ninth day of May, 1979.
publication of this Notice, the fic.
The School Board of Seminole
litious name, to.wit:
County
HOLIDAY ISLE PROPERTIES
.. Mr. Robert G. Feather,
under which we are engaged in
Chairman
business at 701 East Semoran
5. Mr. William P. Layer,
Boulevard, Altamonte Springs,
superintendent
Florida.
Publish: May 14, 21, 21, 1979
That the parties interested in said DEJ.63
business enterprise are as follows: _______________________________
John R. Moore
FICTITIOUS NAME
Victor A. Notopoulos
Notice is hereby given that I am
Alfredo Salgado
engaged in business at 120 Margo
,.w. Schoettelkotte
Lane Longwood Seminole County,
Edward F. Welch
Dated at Seminole County, Florida under the fictitious name of
Fbi Ida, this 17th day of May 1979. BUSY LADY HOME SERVICES,
Publish: May 21, Juno 4, 11, 18, 1979 and that I intend to register said
n.m. with the Clerk of the CIrcuIt
OEJ.139
Court, Seminole County, FlorId. In
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE accordance with the provisions of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Wit: Section65.O9Floridastatute,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
1951.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79I4LCA.O9.K
Sig. Louis Pienta

UUW5T CORPORATION, etc.,

Plaintiff,
Vs.

FAYE K. WILLiAMS, etc., at al,
Deiants.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JEWEL H. KELLEY

RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage
encumbering the following real
property, to wit:
Lot Si, GKANADA SOUTH. ac
cording to the Plat. thereof as
recorded in PIat Book 15, Page 100,
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, to it on

EDWARD E. HADDOCK, JR.,
SWANN. SWANN AND HADDOCK,
PA., Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address is 17 SOUTH MAGNOLIA
AVENUE, ORLANDO, FLORIDA
37801 on or before the 7th day
June, 1979,and filetheoriginal with
the Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal °
this Court on May 3. 1979.
tCourt Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
flh,h riO Ohm rIrti,t rri,,,
By Susan E. Tabor
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 7, 14, 2), 28, 1979
DEJ.35

OrlQndo - Wlnter Pwk

Seminole
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Q1i_000"4
7#

__________________________

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 7$24$4CAO9.E
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF

ORLANDO,

......... 43c aJj
3conuc,;IvefIm.S . .. .3k a line
7cOflSIClIIiVStIm.s .....35c a line

8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Itnes Minimum
_____________________________

Plaintiff,
Vs.

CHARLES R. HUGHES and
PAIR ICIA P. HUGHES, his wife, at
aI,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby gIven that pur.
suant to the Final Judgment f
Foreclosure and sale entered In the
causependingInth,CircuitCourtln
and for Seminole County, Florida,
being Civil Number Cl7S246.CA.

09.L, the undersigned Clerk will sell
the property sItuated In Seminole

Sunday - Noon Fridoy
______________________________________________________

Moore at Zayre Store, Sanford, I
am. to 10 am. No Calls.

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Hair Stylist
Experience Necessary
322-8711

::

r a career,
Realty World, The Real Estare
Agency June Porilg 323.5324.
Dog Groomer

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All breeds, fully experienced

U

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Legal secretary, four man firm;
experienced in real property.
corporate &amp; commercial ne
cessary. Salary commensurate

U

with experience. 831.8111.

18-+lpnted

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A COLORFUL FUTURE
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 644.
3o79fordetails.
AVON
____________________________

ISCTLOHDLAPROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL.ANON
Forfamiliesorfriendsof
problemdrinkers
Forfuture Information call
'647.3333orwrite
Sanford AlAnon Family Group
P.O. Box 353'\
_______________________________

_____________________________
s-Lost &amp; Found
___________________________
_____________________________
Toy Poodle-light chocolate
brown, Stitches in right sldneeds
medical
attention.
Io•#iIWilde.Ula Rd . Loch
Arbor area. Reward. 323.5036.

_____________________________
o-ctiaci Care
1st &amp; Only child care center
Saturday in Sanford - Beginn.
ing June 2. Sanford Early Child,
care Center. 3226645.
_________________________
Child Care in my home
$2Swk.,$6dayor$lhr.
Call 323.5344
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Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
ok's ONLY, this fall. Best
e'ucational opportunity in this
drea. 322.6645.
Enroll now-school age childrenfor summer fun-arts, 'crafts,
&amp; field trips. 323.8424.
Special Summer program for 6.12
. yrs. old including weekly
swimming, skating, &amp; movies.
322 6615 SANFORD EARLY
CHILDHOOD CENTER.

11-Instructions
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Needlepoint

Instruction

Creative ExpressIons 323.8512
_______________________________

secretary for expanding office.
Must have good typing &amp;
shorthand skIIIs&amp; general office
knowledge for Longwood fac.
tory. Phone 830.9300.
_____________________________
LPN, Fulltime&amp; part time. Apply
in person Lakeview Nursing
Center !' E. 2nd St.
____________________________

Most complete Craft 1, Hobby
Supply in Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
.

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Experiencedfulltime
Gardener&amp;Painter
Mariners VIlIaoe323.1670
Nurses, RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides,
Live.ln companion, short term

assignment. Homemakers Up.
John 628.0636.

_________________

LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a n
career you wouldn't be reading
thlsad, and if We weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earnS Three to
Five Hundred dollars a weefi,
call 1.100432.8103 anytime for
recorded message.
Typist secretary, Part time, ox.
perienced 60 wpm, small office
in Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
3fl.3()

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A A A

EM PLOY MENT

County

Courthouse,

JACK BE NIMBLE
JACK BE QUICK
HURRY ON DOWN
AND TAKE
YOUR PICK
YOURLITTLE FEE AGENCY

P.M., or as soon thereafter as
posslblelo considertheadoption of a
Site Plan Ordinance.
TITLE
An Ordinance containing the
development standards that are to
be utilized for the approval of the
sIteplanforanydeveiopment•
construction of any facIlity other
than rural residental, one and two
famIly residential dwelling unIts or
accessory uses thereto; repealing
Article 45 of Ordinance 77.20:

010 IN ONE OF SANFORDS

BUSIEST AREAS
inventory &amp; fixtures total more
than asking price. No reasonable
offer refused. Call us today. This
sale for health reasons.
REALTY

WORLDI

New 235 Homes, i pct interest to
quaIifje buyer 130.000 o
138 000 Low down payments
BUILDER, 322 2787

Sanford: 7 yrs. old, 3 BR, 1' bath,
Air, CHeat, $275 mo., 1st mo. &amp;
deposit. No pets. 321 0238.
SANFORD AREA- Newly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, LR. FR with fireplace
Utility room &amp; Wooded lot.
Adults only. No pets. 323 9574,

The Real Estate Agency

REALTORS
2135', S. French (17 92) Sanford
323 5324

29-Rooms

33-Houses

siiford. Graciius'iiving from $28 weekly. Utilities included. 500 S.
Oak. 3229623; 841.7883.

30-Apartments

REDUCED 52.600
Owner says Sell 2218 Palmetto
Ave. I OR. 2 bath, C II&amp;A,
carpeted. Garage On 3 lots
539.900.

H AL COLBERT, REALTY
INC.
REALTOR ill 7832
Eve. 322 0612,327 1587, 322 7177
ONE oh a KIND
sedate 010cr 2
Story home, beautifully lana
Scaped, has 1 fIR ,',pt over ahl
garage. $49,500

DELTONA 1 BR, clean, neat,
attractive, $150 mo. 1st, last,
$100 security. No pets. Available
now3741040.
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Property

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on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323.8670 MarIner's Village.

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Those Buying And Those Selling.
337.26)1 or 831.9993.

San!. Adults, no pets, 1 BR
Air, w.wcarp. ceramic bath, etc.$175 mo. 373.8019
1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323.8670Mariner'sVillage.

31-ApartmentsFurnished
Wit kid with figures. Shorthand &amp;
typing. Top pay.

Daytona Beach-Hutchin ocean
front Apts. Weekly. Call 3224058
if no ans. (904) 232.9492.

Rental
____________________________

Be assistant manager for I year,
after lstyeargetyourownstore.

Apis. for Senior Citizens. Ddwñ.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. S..
JImmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.
2 BR apts fully furnlihod; pans,
dIshes, silver, etc. a. all utilltlei-.
Inc. Ayallabie till October 1st.
By day, wk. or month.'
Shenandoah Village. 323.2fl0.

r,rrt lI'
CA I lUIJf%
Experienced in plastic profiles,

foreman positions available.
Excellent pay.

OFFICE CLERK
TerrIfic place to work, great boss.
GENERAL HELPER
Dependable &amp; able to use common
sense.
CABINETMAKER
TRAINEE
Inside work in cabinet dept. Will
train.

Responsible middle-aged woman
desires2 BR Apt. orsmali house,
Sanford.Lake Mary. Will con-

"Your policy only covers your stolen car. It
doesn't covei the gas in it!''
.

F renih

sider option to buy. 3229602.

MANAGEMENT

TRAINEES
Poppa Jay's is looking for ag.
gressive fast food management
traInees who want to grew with
company. ExperIence In man
agement or food service pie.
ferred, but not necessary.
Benefits include group Insur.
ance, paid vacation, and excof.
lent financial compensation
opportunities. Call home of.
Ice:

.
Ii 32934306

to set uo interview or send
resume to:

41-Houses

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WORLD.

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Immediateoeeupancy. New 3IR,

.3227111aft 5.

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Bild to Suit
our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 2358.245

M. Unsworth Realty

THIS IS JUST A
PARTIAL LISTING

P.O. lox 9167
Winter Haven, FL. 33585

Harold Hall Realty
Inc

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Night
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173.500. Sanford. For Sale by
owner. Large 8 Rm. home, 2
baths,screenedporch, fireplace,
&amp; fenced yard. 323.4979 eves. &amp;
weekends.

From Sar.lord SR-46 to Wayside
Dr. then left, go I mite, on left at
Shadow Lake. Lot 19 next to
Wilson Place.
SPOLSK1 CONST. INC. 3228124
REDUCED$2.000
for those who demand the Most 2
OR modern home has over 1600
Sq. Ft. living area &amp; is located
close to hospital &amp; all con
veniences. 136.500

FIEALTOR
.0
MLC By Owner173'000I oreves. 323 ash

2 BR., 1 bath.
Separate garaue Convenient to
Downtown. 216 Holly Ave.
$23,000. 3234632; 3730318.

W.Garnettylhite

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Reg. Real Esta'e Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone3fl.78I1,Sanford

Call Bart

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,332 7498
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House for sale. 3 BR, I bath. New

0 BIlE'S
£ ALTY

DRASTIC REDUCTION SELLER

SAYS MOVE THIS 3 BED
ROOM, SCREENED PORCH,
LARGE BARN, S ACRES.
FENCED FOR HORSES. NEAR

I BEDROOM, 2 BATH CEDAR
HOME ON 80 ACRE LAKE, 15
MILES WEST OF DeLANO.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED.
IDEAL FOR 2 TO 4 FAMILIES
FOR
WEEKENDS
OR
VACATION. ONLY $59,500.
SELLER WILL HOLD MOR.
TGAGE.

DELIGHTFUL 2 BEDROOM
HOME IN A BOTANICAL
SETTING INCLUDING 40
PRIZE ROSES. RECENTLY
.EMOtJELED.
IN
EX
CELLENT CONDITION.
131.900.
COUPITRYHOME3 BEDROOM.?

BATH. LARGE FAMILY ROOM
WITH BRICK FIREPLACE.
LARGE SCREENED PORCH,

0

24 HOUR

lB

322-9283

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REALTY

3 STORY WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS 3 BED
ROOM, FAMILY ROOM WITH
LARGE OAK TREES. 121.900.
TERMS.
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM 2
BATH FAMILY ROOM, FIRE
PLACE. 2 CAR GARAGE ON
NICELY SHADED STREET.
$59,500.

I BEDROOM 2 BATH NEW
HOME CENTRAL AIR CAR
PETS, AT CHULUOTA. $39,900.
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM 2
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILINGS
AND CARPET. DUE FOR
COMPLETION AUGUST 1st.
139,000.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
2439 5. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford32l-0702

3 BR, 2 bath, Lovely pool &amp; patio
area. $9,600 down. $330mo. pays
all. 327 19)1 eves &amp; weekends,
_______________________
IBR.2bathsptlt plan FR Double
corner lot 56.000 down &amp;
assume.

'Acres in Lake Mary w 1g. block
shed, corner lot cleared wsome
frees. 525.000.

ALLFLORIDAREAL"r'Y
OF SANFORD REALTOR

OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUr,14 APRIL 1919

25415 rrenchAye,
322 0231. 371.7173, 322 0779,
'

SUPER IBR, I', bath home In
Dreamwold w c H&amp;A, w.w
carpet. DR. Fla. Rm., 5cr. Patio
&amp;Much More! BPP WARRANT

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ONLAKEMARY
Beautiful home large rooms, 4),
many extras, boat dock,
fireplace, etc,e,c 5130,0130

ED. Only $35,900!
LOVELY 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Plnecresl with w w carpet,
breakfast bar, Fla. Rm, Dining

area! Extras! BPP WARRANT
ED. Just 515,0001

OVERSIZED LOT, STREAM

RUNNING ALONG SIDE. A
MUST SEE AT $19,500.

washer &amp; dryer Inc. Big lot,
$34,000 By Owner, 372 1919.

3 BR sptit plan. C H&amp;A. KIt. eqp.,
oouble car garage. Will Sell VA
or FHA 531.900

STENSTROIV1

FANTASTIC 48R, 2 bath
rEmodeled home in Pine Heights

with C HIA, w w carpet, eat in
kit., Fla. Rm., Fenced yard on
nice lot! BPP WARRANTED
Wowl only 13/.900'

BEAUTIFUL LOT
Trees, I.skes nearby. Located near
shOpp,ng in Deltona. 51.000

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY
Ham &amp; 0995 anyone? One of
Sanford's finest restaurants
Iocted in ideal IOelion, Came
sample the menu. $28,000.

GET AWAY FROM IT ALL
Idea: for hunl,ng, fishing n. lust
lOafing. On theedgeof theOcala
National Forest. 117,750.
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CANYOU BELIEVE! I BR, Ibath
home in immaculate cond. Small
lot with large front &amp; rear
porches. DR &amp; 1g. BR! A Buy for

177.000!

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SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS
Lakeview 2 BR pebble stucco,
wood floors, fireplace, .trus In
beautiful quiet Lake Helen, iust
off I I $19,500 or best offer
I 901 728 2569

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2 BR, 1 bath house completely
renovated, over Sized lot, Owner
hold mortgage. 911 Elm Ave
322 2780
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TON w lap siding &amp; shingle root.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr
3235200
VA&amp;FHAI-inancing
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LAKE MARY AREA. Corner tot
135x 177. Paving, sewer &amp; water,
$11,500
LAKE S'iLVAN AREA. lOOxIlO.
Trees 57.000

FORREST GREENE

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*t?6.SOO.Acutestarterorfor the
young at hoapt. 3 BR, I bath,
near shopping. Call today on this
one.

a a •IIOUSE WAN
IF U• ' •

REALTORS
$306a33 or 379.4711 eves.
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NICELY WOODED ALMOST 2
ACRE5 ON LARGE BASS
LAKE WEST OF I 4. 125.000
EXCELLENT TERMS
WOODED hOME SITES A
DOZEN TO CHOOSE FROM.
PRICE RANGE $3,500 to 19.900

NICELY WOODED HOME SITE.
EXCELLENT NEIGHBOR
HOOD IN SANFORD REDUC
ED TO $5,500

WOODED LOT ZONED RMOI.
STONE'S THROW TO LAKE

MONROE DOWNTOWN. RE
DUCED TO $7,500
I ACRE AT WHISPERING PIPES
WITp-t 2 BEDROOM MOBILE
HOME IN PLACE. WALKING
DIST.NCE io BOAT DOCK &amp;
RECREATION AREA ON
LAKE GEORGE. 117.900. ADDI

TIONAL I ACRE LOTS AVAIL
ABLE. 16.900, EACH
2 ACRES HWY 46, WEST OF II,

LAKE ACCESS. $19.?OQ
41.25 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
NICELY WOODED ON LARGE

CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE

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SECOND MORTGAGES

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TOtS YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE

STAC K HOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

Larq,' '.eit'ction Io,im hi,iCKetl
drapes, prints 50 x ill. $11 SOpn
solid'. IN • 11.1 ItO SO pr ( 'i'.torri
UPholstery carpets
Free 1-st irn,iles

323.2222

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 862 3653 327 1959

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ApplianCes

Spaniel pups AK C
Chiiiflip blood line, SI SO $115 322
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7430 after I p oh

English

Executive' desk. chair. craclenza
perfect cond., 1800, for all,
Saxon photo copier, 1200.
Hammond organ,$150 Portable
humidifier, 125. U rIo Ofl ,itl
pr,ce's Call 834 410$ after 6 p mr'
&amp; weekends 632 Oakhurst st
Altarnonte Spgs

Alan's Appliances

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5400 .1 yr old gentle, $300 323
4353
&amp; weekends

Beauty

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ce,.amic Tie

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 rs E.p 869 55l7

[-awn Service

Dressmaking

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Al' l'L IAN Cli S Sonlor 0 I ur
Iiituri' 5,,lviie 172 8/lI

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Atterat,ons Dressmak,i19
Drapes, Upholstery
321 0707

Light Hauling

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v,ird Debris, Trcti
Appl,anc,.s&amp; Misc
(LOCAL 1)49 5371

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Cash 322-4132

Electrical
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Larry's M,irf, 115 Sanford Aye'.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
lurniture. Flefrig , Stoves, tools.

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LIURFIELDS Electric Service 8.
Repair

clas5ified ads. Nothing

Industrial, Comm

Re5,(Jenlial 321 9)54 24 Hrs,

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MILLIONS OF DOLLAR'S in Real
Estate is sold daily
in the

Painting

&amp;

about tP,at.

Exterior Cleaning
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OIl 11-111 AL RUGS, WANT EL) Top Prices I'id
Used, any Condition 641 8126
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flAP 1.1(9 iur F Uniqu'. A II,illw
removal Woofs. walls, deCks,
,'tc F ree Es) 3396066, 668 8335

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Qualify Painting Exterior
8. In
lt'rior 35 yrs exper F ret' 1-st
668 8149, Harold Rader
DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior blouse Painting

LiCensed I.,Sured Bonded
FREE Eslimtes (305) 3229460

Glass&amp;Screen

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,creen porches, pool end. .
All type re glazing &amp; wd. install

pieview

Free Es'. Mr

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AL F'LUM((IIIG PR0ttii,,s5
RepOirs, Leaks. Fast Sevet'

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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing, C h Cd'.
323 01/i 322 4601
clipping, ftea control
Pet
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suppl,es, dog houses, insulat(d, I
shady inside kennels, ScreeneSO I
P.ailiflgS
outside runs, also air Coed
Cages 312 5757
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built iron work Window guards, gate's etc
MOltin S 323 /881, 339 7693 Home Impràviment

39500 I
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REMODELING&amp;REPAIR
S.G BALINT I ASSOC
3228665
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Tree Service

IMan.qualilyoper,,t,

I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc.Waynet3eaI.32713

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TREE SERVICE
323 164.1

RJP4flA1LZ

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Sales lnfoirmal,4y1 Cents,

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Sanford, Florida 32711,

Lp.es__Ij

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inter ior &amp; Exterior Painting
Srnatl or LargA Call Mr Taylor
Free Est 321 8545

Plumbing Service

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PfCSS$ioflIfly1andsC,Wed SFtiICftyCojtaii
MA VA. ilfi fflIvrMTlnw1l
au. g
a.. I WIWSL £IIns
I UI5

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ANIMAL HAVEN

1OY(W$ciInt

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('cnie'rol I ndsc,tp,iq
specialists, lop sOil &amp; fill dirt,
I,ni mnainl &amp; frt',' ttiii;ii0g
2948

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Work CIothe, Hat! &amp; Cape
ARMy NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
371 5/91

I AWN (AR F' &amp; MAIN I
(ill after S 30 P M
11)80.19
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4881
F' lee Estimate.
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Amateur radio, Drake TR 4 $460
excellent cond. Hammnarlunti
FM SO,, 3$ watt 2 meter
15()
327 Il/I

'0pe11Y

(305) 323'75I1

Murptiy, N. C. 28906

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TOWE F1'S ITtAUTY SALON
'lor,,wrl, Harrieft's Beauty Nook
519
1st St
5742

68-Wanted to Buy

lamp, baby items, toys, odds 8.
OflOS, garden tools 373 0982

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Lawn

Care

To List Yout' Business.,.
Dial 322-2611 O( 831-9993

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(tint ret,' work
l',,t,os. sit:,wIk. Oriv,'w.iy', Free IE',t
I
'riOt,' C,ilI Mr I.iylor 31? 851',

P,'tr iqerat ion A C Rep.: in
Licensed 3110039

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66-Horses
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CHEROKEE LAND CO

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SEIGLER REALTY

Free iislsng BROCHURE

Homelmprove,p,ents

I NSUL. At ION
flitting, blowing
PA CO F o,u;
liherrjl
Cellulose Lowest prices Call
JACK FROST
(emit heat
Air ' - Ill 0839 or 904 7 346/08colL'c'
Coed. Service Free 1-st. w,
IA IN I lN( LAP P1141 Ps
inSt Comm &amp; Res 312 0208
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(US 1DM (At) I NIT S
P,,.'t%I
311 O.t?9,ithr

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Hay lot Sale
I' ertil,zedcosfal Berniuda
Best Quality 3223461

3 &amp; 4 8m.28athMcxj,ls

Branch Office

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409W 1st
Since 193/
372 233S
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Orlando 327.1577

SI

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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond Free 1-ct
Call Carl Il,lrr is .11
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REALTOR 3224991

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67-A--Feed

minded 2 unit Apt. bldg. Good
tenants

REALTORS E1.

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AKC ltrittney Spaniel
pups 7
fp'niiile 3 ,,ialt' CliOnipion
hunting shio,y (in,.", 5I5Q or best
offer Call otter I pro
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2565 STEMPER AGENCY

r1 $10 to $50
Call 322 1671. 372 4460

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ACRE ON A HILL. CLOSE TO
WE:lVA RIVER AND HIGH.
WAY 46. FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS, 18.900.

Sanford 321-0640

BUY JUNK CARS

AU RICAN V lOt. 1-IS
I t;e Greenhouse
111 9141
Eves alter 68. w,.'o'ker,ds

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Kitchen cabInets &amp; Counter tops.
CloSe out salt' on discontinued
lines. 50 pct or neore off Central
Kitchens Inc 1751 hanger Pd
Sanlord Airpor', Bldg 755

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Big Boat. motor &amp; trailer, electric
welder, heavy duly lawnmowt'r
668 6300 Enterprise

2139 5. MyrtleAve., Sanford

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12 ('u (iiPt' i'Ci 'l (Cliii Rig
SI ISO tlati, r(',il Str.irp
SitS) 1,111 121(3117
66 Olus 98''. lull I'owr, Iii,' A
IClescope steer fl(3. new
spedtiorl F client tires
runs
8. looks 1)0Cc). S'431) or tr,ie Pm
500t or larger motorcycle in
.1601 before A a m or ,ifter 6 p in

Corn

65-Pets.Suppiies
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321 4941

SEARS. S,irlfrd 32? 1771

Licensed Mortgage Broker
2323 So. U.S. I Titusville, FL

Picnic table 8. benchies

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1,1 ir nro,if
F ull
UdlU PI)"(I 1 ,,kt' iivp'r pay i,i,'iit S

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YELLOW SAND
Call flick I or y 373 /580

NOAPPLICATIONFEES

APPLICATION I3YPHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1 800 432 4002

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bldg. lots in city.

Top Dollar Paid for 1011k &amp; ust'd
,,.I, ticks 1. lit'avy eqtip,n,'n'
12? 5990

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needed Items With a
herald
Cl,,Ssifed Ad Call 322 2611 or
831 9993

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tirCS, rebuilt riot or. exlra
Loadod liS ni gal F .irOily
ijr k c,,r 5900 '71 *679

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WILL BUY EXIST ING 1sf &amp; 2nd ..
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KICK THE STORAGE HABIT

Mtg. Broker, 825 No.
Wymore Rd , Altamonle
5,774fi3

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plete Thomas organs, pianos
Itoh hall's Disc Ce'nt,'r Inc.
2201 French Ave
322 2755

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models Call 3)9 9100 or 831
4605 (De3Ierl

75-A--Vain

59-!V',usial N'CrChandISe

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79 Dodge Van, AM I M. ctc,'o, I
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iIipJ
.irixt
'I i ipt,1ini,
..w v,'ls I ,ik,' Ov('r Pavoits or
iefinance C,ill %7 4?&amp;s alt S
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Drums, tlanlos

AUCTIr.,N

AU TO AUCTION r'srry

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S,lbo,il 918 Victoria t8 1 irros
old. t;ii,il di all lixp't) keel Great
r,t Cr or family cruiser Loatiii
t'. ilti ,'xtr,i',
S-I, 200 or $200
aSsUilit' pay int'nls Call ,il tr s
8?16 p iii

Guitars,

AUTO

The sooner you 1)1,1CC tour
'. lassified ,iit. the sooner you get

1973 Slide in (aniper;? way rfg.
toll bath Asking SI..d
313
2638 or 171 2881 Can hi' sr-en .1?
302 S Sunland Dr , Sanford
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47-A--Mortgages Bought

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8. tr,lilt'r $900 C.ill 323 0322 after

30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD
$2,000 PfR ACRE. BRING
YOUR CI-,ECK BOOK,

Sanford 321-0702

1916 DOCKI,' Brouijti,irn low irr,I A
onci Can be seen at 201 F
Coiriiirt'rciI 311 0291 or 321 8816
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the only one in Florida Yc, s't
flit' reserved pi ic, C,,lt 90.1 255
It for turthr (t"?OiIS

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lly 92. I fliiii' t%Sl of SP"edts,,y
Daytona Bear ti will tiold ,,

75-Recreational Vehicles

POBSON MARINE
292/ hwy 17 97
Sanford. ila 327/I

Call 322 7611

*521,300 For the investment

PARK

371 1893

Tw'sd,iy &amp; S,1lurdt .11 7 30 II s

16 I I Thunderbird. 65 hp Mercury

It's easy to place a Classified Ad
We'll even t,elp you word it

322-2420
ANYTIME

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In Need of Repairs
32) 8488 1-yes

*115.000. 7 building lots, ned

MR 2, located west of Sanford.

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LinColn Vtrc,liltCS I DR
scd,in, 16 000 ni
F .t ellen)
U8J A ,,SSum,' pat ,T)('fits

putili

Accessories

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I. uSing sour hOrn,' 8. CIi'clit ' I will
,1f( ii UI) b)t,k p.iyrti,.',its 8. buy
tufy 322 0118

Sanford's Sales Leader

ordinary) split level home.
Great for expanding family.

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*'46,500, End the space race in
this I BR. 2 bath (Out of the

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FAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOISI THE ONE THAT'S NO. I!

Multiple Listing Service
Orlando327.1577

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67 t.CRCS FO nnsES, COWS,
AND lIHERMCr,. -.
POND ADJACENT. $20,000.

112,300!

J,JST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home
on nice corner lot with, DR, front
&amp; rear porch, fireplace,
cathedral ceilIng&amp; More! Only

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RADE OF HOMES

1 B block home. Walk,ng

dIstance to hospitel, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
:127,500 w-excellent terms.
'Johnny Walker Inc. 322.6457 or

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Ct'Od cOflOtin. S80c'
321 V)9 or 321 O9

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Used Televisions ,, anti tip
Miller 'S 2619 Orlando Dr
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55-Boats

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credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity We can help you
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor 644 2518.
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i' 91) S.lnford

i BR, lB nice corner lot
Assumable mtg. $35,50
can 3221804

OWNER WILL ASSIST financing
this spotless) BR Deltona home,
C - H&amp;A.wwcarpet,pan, Denor
DR.beautitultg.cor,Iot Allfor
lust $31,500.

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Real Estate Agency

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For C slate. Conrmerc al A
R,'sclenlial AuctiOnS &amp; .'Sp
praisOls. Call Dell's Auc I Oil 173

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Good

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53-N.RadiSteo
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By owner. 4 BR. I B., Air, w w
carpet Sprinkler system. Close
- to downtown Alt 5 30. 323 6107.

EXCELLENT professional office
location Highway 17 92. Choice
commercial location. See today!

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SSiJor trr'ct offer 12: 0451 i'i'for,'

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373 7J40
I?)', S French
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S'.AN 7 ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
55141 TE 4\ ' P READ ALL.
OVER
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KENMORE WASHER
Paris
Service Uced Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

NEW LISTING IN TUSKAWILLA
AREA
5 Mo old) BR. 2 bath with Family
., vvw. p oleclea Tennis courts
&amp;
logging paths. Beautiful jewel of
a home, Assumable mortgage
for just about any kind, of
financing you choose $63,000.
Owner motivated
REAL1Y

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52-Appliances

area $51,500

THE RIGHT LOCATION business
or professional otfice building
site. 264' on 25th St 128.500

MINI STORAGE
Solve your small storage space
problem with one of our 4x8's for
GREAT WINTER HOME for
$15 mo. For I month or longer if
retirees. 2 BR, fenced, many
yo'i need, you keep key, other
fruit trees Alum Storage shed.
sizes available. Central Location
$22,500
25295. MagnoliaAve, CALL 323
6060 or 332.7498
________________________ SCENIC VIEW Of St Johns River
- ------------------on deep canal. Nice 3 BR, lB.
-38-Wanted to Rent
sun deck. Boathouse, risfiinq
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dock. 589.000.

SANFORD AIRPORT. BY TillS
WEEKEND. $37,900.

YOUR FUTUREOUR CONCERN
COME IN TO AAA TODAY
912 French Ave.
(cornerof 10th St.)

NEW twin Size box
springs &amp; mattress $7395
NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables 139 Sanford
F urnifure S,,lvage. 1/ 92 So of
Sanford 32? 8/21

Newly redecorated 3 2 home. 2600
sq ft living area 27x12 game
room. deal for large family,
Beautifully landscaped, close to
shopping, Schools &amp; recreation

37AOffice

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MANAGER TRAINEE

CHARMER older? story) BR 2 B.
new carpet, patio &amp; 2 porches.
Cony, location $34,500

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197(1 C?ict.y Novi I Or. Sm, V 8. AT
PS PU DUPD IRANSPOr
BUoy A Mt'cti gOod NCCIIS pant

.SANFORD AUCTION.

ON SALE

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BOOKKEEPER

SECRETARY

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EXCEPTIONALLY NICE 3 BR 2
B.. just listed in the beautiful
Mayfair section This spacious
home has Over 1,900 sq. ft of
living area W large well land
sCapea yard, ready to
into
Priced at only 567.000. Hurry'

PIrriul!i ',,i .,rr?
51.000 in 5th)
C,h ,iqh,'r n i" 113 0S2
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5 loaninl wilt; everylhing
IrOin SuitCS to odd pieces for
,'very room Large so)ection ot
or esser 5.
c heSIS,
Dra ,r,
.
c nes. brOs. ainettes, tables
TV 5. lamps &amp; Misc Too rriariy
l(ll)S tO liSt

This sale

51-HoUsehold Goods

2150 Sq Ft of living Remodeled
kitchen, butcher block cabinets.
new floor tile, recessed lighting,
beaming ceilings in LR &amp; DR.
Above ground pool, new liner, 2
pumps Patio carpeted. 7 fruit
trees Walking to Stores, schools,
bus Nice neighborhood All this
8. C h4&amp;A 141.500

BLAIR AGrN
323 3866cr 12) 77'U

AUCTION1
MON., MAY 28, 7 PM.

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NEW LISTINGS IN PINECREST

'otorcyce Iri5ur,1np

MEMOR IAL DAY •

S Pr BR suite new, $239. S PC. LR
new. $399. Loveseat 5.14 95 &amp; UP.
7 pc dinettes, 56995 &amp; up. Ref
5508. up, El StovO. $808. up: full
siC draperies, 510 8. up Sanford
F ur nifure Salvage, I? 91 So of
S.inlord. 37? 8121
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mattress, cordovan vinyl Old
Englisti styling, 1350 36561.19

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78-IV'ItorCycles

72-AuCtion

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36Resort

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1 BR-Slit up. Pool. Adults only,.

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Well kept I BR split plan Inside
utility room 532.000 W,lliam
Caliczowski. Realtor 322 7983
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for Sale

'.I( SON MAtER I URNITURE
nu SEI 1 1 RAOF
I 11SF F ,rst St
Il? 5612

!LUJJJUJIIU

For sate by owner. 3 BR, 1', B. I
Block home on 1 acre in the I
country 512.500 322 7195.
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanhord Ave
371 0759
Aft Hrs322 7613,332_4869

LOCH ARBOR-- Large 3 BR, 2
bath home near Golf Coura Top
Condition &amp; neighborho
C.
H&amp;A, Range. Ref. Vacant, lease,
$360 mo., 1st mo rent &amp; deposIt.
323 0)06.

SU-Mlsceliane7u

Cash for your lot' Will build
your lot or our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc
Med.! ln., Realtor
614 3013

BATEMAN REALTY

DELTONA 1 BR, clean, neat,
attractive. $150 mo. 1st, last,
5100 security. No pets. Available
now 574)040

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IU.IUUUUU

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

A.FHA.235.Conv Homes
I 'w Down Payment

Owner Holding beautiful 2 BR
bath, carpeted. C H&amp;A,
nw
.ippl . 5,.reene.J porch,
carp:irt
Large utility bldg Fj5h &amp; swim
inthegre St Johns, plus tennis
8. Swimming pool You won't
believe it. 173.500

Sanford- Newly redecorated 2 or
3 BR. large FR, fireplace, patio,
fenced yard on beautiful oak
shaded lot in fine residential
area. $350 mo. 322 6952.

AAA EMPLOYMENT

Sanford,

Florida, on June 26, 1979, at 1:00

NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.

Want Ads Get People Together

Benefits &amp; super pay.
Notic.of Public Heazings
The Seminole County Board of

CALL JAMES HINES
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Clean 3 BR, 2 bath, garage.
Central Air, fenced backyard.
1st. last ma. rent, security
deposit, $375 mo,
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available. 100%secured by
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Nurses aides. Full &amp; part time
Exper. nec. Apply in person
Lakevlew Nursing Center. 919 E.
2nd St., Sanford.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

Noon The Daj Before PublicQtion

providing penalties for violation for
County, Florida, described as:
Lot 560, WINTER SPRINGS, this Ordinance; and providIng an
ive date.
UNIT IV, according to the plat
Further, a public hearing will be
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
held by the Seminole
County
Pages 6, 7 and 8, of the Public
Planning and Zoning Commission on
Records of Seminole County,
June 20, 1979,
at 7:30 P.M., or as
FlorIda.
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at public sale, to the hIghest bidder w, i,i,wr a. puluole, in oom
for cash at 11:00 AM. on the 19th 203, of the Seminole County Cour.
thouse, Sanford, Florida In order to
day of June, 1979, at the West Front
Door of the Seminole County review, hear comments, and make
recommendations to the Board of
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DATED thIs 25th day of May, 1979. County Commissioners of Seminole
County on the above captioned
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FI.ORIDA. (SEAL)
CASE NO. 7$.2342.CA.09.S
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR., Ordinance.
Further information may be
MABEL H. BElTS,
CLERK
obtaIned by contacting the County
By: June I. Curtis,
Planner t 323.4330, Ext. 336.
Deputy Clerk
Plaintiff,
WrItten comments may be sub.
vs.
Publish: May 38, June 4, 1979
miffed and persons appearing will
RICHAROW. WALTON and MARY
OEJ133
be heard orally.
JOYCE WALTON, hIs wife, and
By order of the Board of County
GENNARO MANCINI and FLORA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND'
ESQUILIN MANCIN1, also known FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. CommissIoners of Seminole County,
Florida.
FLOE IDA.
as FLORA ESQUILIN,
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.,
NO. 76-$23.$.A
Clerk to the Board of County
Defendants. IN Eli The marrIage of
Commissioners
CHARLES I. DePERCH,
NOTICE OF SALE
of Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
By; Joann Hare,
pursuant to the Final Judgment of
Husband,
Deputy Clerk
foreclosure entered on May 17, 1979 and
Publish; May 21, 1979
in the CIrcuit Court, Eighteenth MARY JANE DSPERCH,
Judicial Circuit of Florida, In and
Wife. DEJ.113
for Seminole County, Florida, Case
NOTICE OF ACTION
No. 7I.2S62.CA.O.s, In which TO: CHARLES L.DPERCH
MABEL H. BETTS is the PlaIntiff Whose residence is unknown
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
and RICHARD W. WALTON and
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NAME STATUTE
MARY JOYCE WALTON, his wife, lhal an action for sequestration has
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
and GENNARO MANCINI and been filed against you, and you we
Noticer is hereby given that the
FLORA ESQUILIN MANCINI, also required to serve a copy of your
undersIgned, pursuant to the
known as FLORA ESQUILIN, we written defenses, If any, to it on
"FictItious Name Statute", Chapter
the Defendants, I will sell to the JOHN A. BALDWIN, BaldwIn
M&amp;09, Florida Statutes, will register
Oikoou,
$00
Highway 1741, Fern
highest and best bidder for cash at
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
the West Front Door of the Seminole Park. Florida 32730j Attorneys for
In and for Seminole County, Florida,
County Court House in Sanford, petitioner, and file the origInal with
con receipt of proof of the
Florida, at 11:00 AM., on June 7, 'he Clerk of the above styled court at
publication of this Notice, the tic.
.e
Seminole
1919, the following descrIbed
County Counthoe,
titiou name, towit:
antord, Florida, on or before June
property, to.wft:
NATIONAL INTERSTATE IN.
Lot $ and the South I feet of Lot 4, ü, 1979; otherwise a Judgment may
VESTMENTS
Block 9, Tier 7 of ER. Trafford's be entered against you for the relief
under which we are engaged in
Map of the Town of Sanford, ac
dem heed in the petition.
business at 70) East Semoran
cording to the plat thereof as
THIS NOTICE shail be published
Boulevard, Altamonte Springs,
recorded in Plot Book 1, Pages 34 once each week for four (1) con.
Florida.
through 64 of the Public Records of secutive weeks in The Sanford
That the parties Interested In said
Herald, Sanford, Florida.
Seminole County, Florida.
business enterprise ire as follows:
Said sale will be made pursuant to
WITNESS my hand and seal of
John R. Moore
the Final Judgment.
said Court on this 11th day of May,
Victor A. Notopoulos
DATEDthisllthdayaf May, 1979. 1979.
Alfred. Salgado
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
J.W. School telkotle
Arthur H. Bockwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Edward F. Welch
Arthur Backwith
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: June I. Curtis
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
Dated at Seminole County,
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Florida, this 17th day of May, 1979.
PubIlih: May 21, 28, 1979
Publish: May 21,28, June 1, Il, 1979
Publish: May20; Jt:4, 1;, ,i, ivn

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Evening_Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Call 322.5732

DEADLIN'S

Commissioners will hold a publIc
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a Corporation,

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Said.
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p1mm to renovate the existing purchasing or leasing (h'
structure while constructing a building and last week a letter
satellle unit in the like Mary was .sent toSMII Ward mnetiilci
area.
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misrepresented. The press
reported that I openly favored

Allan Mccii and county cmiimissioner Bob French b) Bob
Scott of Florida hospital in
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relocation anti that was mot merger with SM)I.
however, he said overture:;

entirely true." he said.

Bentley said it smis umijxnlant from private Facilities are mmol
for the hospital to explore the wiu.su.al and that any sale of the

A spokesman at the printing needs of the entire county. hospital would be nmegotateiI

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Bentley said a mmmeetimmg of the sidering tile possibility of
from the Celery City Printing said. But (he names of those
Htrald Photo by Tom Vinctnt Company when he heard ttiey placing the orders was not hospital finance committee will relocation. lit, also
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were being produced.
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possible compromise and may renovate existing
"'It's nothing personal against
''lk'rsonally, I don't want to mneetizig will include discussion prepared a report Indicating
facility while constructing satellite hospital In Lake
Mr. Bentley," Farr said,'*l just comment on thein." Bentley of tile colliproinise plan lit all relocation was "tile preferred
Mary area. Bentley referred to In bumper,sticker i
don't want the hospital to be said of the stickers. But he did effort to "Finn up" support for oion," was unfairly untictieil.
Charles Bentley, SM11i adniinistrator.
say lie wiL4 surprised they were the satellite plan, he said.
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The offer of Florida Hospital -Altamonte -to merge
the operations of its Altamonte Springs facility with
Seminole Memorial Hospital should at lead be considered

of spending $15 million to $16 million to renovate and
expand
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with all other alternatives, said Bob French, county

natives to justify the expenditure," French said,

"I'm not going to even consider moving the hospital.

cheaper to relocate the hospital than to renovate and
expand.
A think it is a good idea to explore merger

'17he trustees last %%eek authorized it $25,000 marketing
stud)' to aid themmi in imiaking a decision of shethier the
hospital should W expandedand renovated, relocated ora

possibilities," said Conunissioner Bill Kirchhoff. 'But, I

satellite built in the Lake Mary area in conjunction with

also think it would be good for anyone who is interested to

expwid.ing tile present facility.

Florida Hospital President BobScott, ma letter to Allan

establishing a satellite, or anything else but upgrading If

Keen, Seminole Memorial Hospital board of trustees vice
president suggested the -common operation" possibility,
saying by "combining our efforts, the entire county would
be served with a common facility and this would greatly
alleviate our rivalry."
But Keen's response has been that the merger proposal
Isn't being given serious consideration.
"The hospital trustees are talking about the possibility

make presentations in detail for hospital service in the

they show it is needed, until they consider all the alternatives," French said. "In the Booz , Allen and Hamilton
report, it says on the first page that they 'arrived at
certain conclusions based on assumptions.' I'd like to
know what the assumptions were. If they do not list all the
assumptions, I don't know what the report means," lie
- said.
The 13-page, ,(XK) consultant study said It would he

northern core area of Seminole County and Southwest
Volusia," he said.
Commissioner Dick Williams said: "1 haven't seen the
letter frommi Mr. Scott. All the alternatives ought to be
looked at. The Seventh Day Adventists, who operate the
Florida Hospitals, have a long track record," he said.
Williams added, it may be that only the hospital trustees
have authority to make a decision on the hospital.

Legislation which ou1d permit changing the hospital's
status from a public supported facility to a non-profit
facility has been approved by the Legislature. Final
approval by the county commission is required before mimiy
status change can be brought about.
Kirchhoff reminded that the board of trustees has notas
yet come to the commission with a request for exactly
hat it wants done-DONNA ES1'ES

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By GEUFFERY POUNDS
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and transplant it to the body of mediately to undergo the him wiable to urk for as much or job seniority, he said.
his sister, Marcelle of transplant. However, he said he as six weeks, he said.
Dixon said Polk agreed to let
Jacksonville. Marcelle's kid- has only been a deputy (or

50 pounds, he said.
have to worry about my job.
The situation grew worse how else could 1 have done this

But a policy revision nwde by other deputies donate their own when her kidneys had to be if the sheriff and the others

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them know how much I up-

"This is going to all ow her to Today

"I'm a little nervous, but my

prelate what they have done," health Is excellent and Eve been
Polk and 10 other deputies has function as a normal girl, it's
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assured there will be no
made the operation j5ossible. something I want to do very
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Mark Dixon, 21, of 115 much," said Dixoir
Dixon said his sister was PI'05," hirsaid.
Dixon who works at Seminole
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Country Club Drive, Sanford, is
Dixon said he will remain rn
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Gainesville, today waiting for from doctors in February that
after the operation and expects
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the scheduled operation that tils)ddney would be acceptable
will remove one of his kidneys to las sister and decided im- - Dear Abby ----------------LB Weather ------------------3-A
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removed last year, tie said. ltathi't helped," he said.
finement officer is scheduled to and she has had to undergo cumulated wily five days sick time necessary for recovery "A notice was posed and Without the costly dialysis
undergo a kidney transplant dialysis machine treatments leave. The operation will leave without costing Dixon lost pay within an itour, ten people had treatments or successful
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
Evening Herald—(USPS 481-280) — Price 25 Cents

71st Year, No. 306—Sunday, August 12, 1979- Sanford, Florida 32771

Gonorrhea
Up 15 Percent

In Seminole
By SHA RON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
The number of gonorrhea cases in Seminole County increased
18 percent during the first six months of 1979 or about 14 times
higher than the average increase statewide.
Jack Morehead, of the State Venereal Disease Office, said the
average gonorrhea Increase statewide was less than one percent.
For the first six months of 1979, the Seminole County Health
Department treated 268 cases of gonorrhea compared with 234
cases treated for the same time period last year, said Dr. Jorge
Deju, medical director of the Seminole County Health Departmerit.
"Proportionately, we are a lot better off than Orange County
and ethers," Deju said. "But there still are a significant number
of cases."
Ed Carson, regional program director for venereal disease
program, said Seminole County ranks 21 out of the 67 counties for
gonorrhea cases. He is responsible for a Four-county area that
includes Seminole, Osceola, Orange and Brevard counties.
"People are seeking out treatment more readily today than
they were in the past," said Carson as one reason for the increase
In gonorrhea cases.
In Central Florida, county health departments offer free
treatment forvenerealdisease and other communicable diseases,
Carson said. But other areas in the state charge patients a
minimum fee.
"People are a lot more aware of the problem. They are more
inclined to admit It and seek help at the public health department
Instead of through a private physician," he added.
Hospital officials and private physicians are required to report
cases of communicable diseases to their local county health
department, Carson said.
Consequently, the county health departments are capable of
keeping track of gonorrhea cases to determine whether they have
Increased, he said.
"For every infection we treat, there are about three Infections
we don't know about," Carson said.
Persons who are treated for venereal diseases of all types are
generally between the ages of 15 and 24, Carson said. Those with
Von bee usually rim between 15 and 20 years old, he said.
Another mason for the increase in gonorrhea cases deals with
the jnve*ticn of the v1ons birth control methods, Carson said.
"People are participating more frequently with more different
People," Carson explained. "There Is more casual contact and
exposure to different sexual partners."
Carson added:
"People use to worry about getting pregnant if they had sex, but
with the birth control devices available..."
The number of gonorrhea cases in Duval County, as a comparison, Increased 16 percent during the first six months of 1979,
or about 16 times higher than the averr.ge increase statewide.
Dade County, which generally has one of the highest numbers of
gonorrhea cases in the state, reported only a 2.9 percent increase
this year, or about 200 more cases than last year.

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Councilman Pat Southward of Lake Mary (right) recently explained, outside the
city's post office, to Mrs. Sue Churchill of Lake Mary Boulevard, Lake Mary,
why the city needs a tax increase. Mrs. Churchill's son only has eves for the
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The question on the ballot in
Lake Mary's special election
Sept. 11 will read: ''Shall the
operating millage rate levy of
$4.25 for the city of Lake Mary
be approved'"
The city council is proposing
that a $4.25 per $1,000 assessed
valuation tax rate be levied in
the new fiscal year beginning
Oct. 1. The current tax rate is $3
per $1,000. A new state law
permits the city government to
levy a tax of only $2.84 per
$1,000 unless the higher rate is
approved by voters in an
election.
But the real question the
approximately 1.000 city
electors will answer in the
referendum, according to some
city officials is: "Will like
Mary as a unit of local government live or die"
Mayor Walter Sorenson and
Councilmen Pat Southward,
Burt I'erinchief and Cliff
Nelson believe the response
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elected officials arc pounding
the pavement and stationing
Sat iirday
themselves on
ii iormungs at the iwsl office to
explain the city's financial
quall4hir% to the people.
Wi' either tiavt' to propose
increased property taxes or to
curtail services." Nelson said.
s e cut the budget
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an tiioii' %%e an' going to be
hurting the people.'' l'erinchief
said.
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question of the city's existema'e
if the referetiduir i fails," Mrs.
Southward said. "lACill selfgovermunent is the very basis of
dt'niocracs I believe the
l)n'opt'ntY tax referendan ii will
pass,'' she said.
sorellsoll said he believes
Lake Mars residents want selfgnvt'rrununrt.
How did the city get into such
a financial bind that a 42 percent increases in property taxes
is necessary in one year1
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cording to varitJu cit officials
There %%ert. iria n contri butin
factors.
Among then are
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1978-1979
budget %% ere not
realistic, according to ( it y
Manager Phil KuIhes
Short fall in anticipated
revenues
Intl tided
the
following $0.600 from state
revenue sharing and other state
funds wink only $66,532 was
received; federal revenue
sharing and federal funds
through the ('omniprelierisivt'
Employment 'I' raining Act
tCETAi of $105,64111 when only
$13,7311 was received. property
taxes of $144,00 when $122,277
was received; other fees
$284,981 %%hen $97,358 %%a:,
received
Adding the anticipated
receipts toget tier brought it
total of $605,724 while actual
funds received were $349,897
Included among the .nmiticipated receipts in various
categories was $176,Oth) sup.

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Sanford Man Held

Retarded Girl, 17, Beaten, Raped
A 27-year-old Sanford man;
charged with the severe beating
of a mentally retarded girl and
her grandmother now faces a
charge of sexual assault in
connection with incident.
Being held in Seminole
County Jail without bond is
Moses Makes Jr., 1712 W. 15th
St., on charges of burglary,
false imprisonment and two
counts of aggravated battery.
Sanford police said Saturday,
however, lab tests confirm the
17-year-old retarded girl Involved was sexually a..saulted
in the incident. The state's
attorney's office is expected to
file a direct' information adding
the sexual assault charge
against Blukes, police added.
Detective Ray Bronson of

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Sanford Police Department
gave this account of the incident:
About 10 pin. Thursday, a
young man broke into the
Sanford home of the girl and
her 78-year-old grandmother
through the rear door.
Once iiisttle, the intruder
was spotted by the elderly
woman, who attempted to get
him out of the house but was
punched several times about
the face, then thrown onto her
bed. The intruder, police said,
then located the mentally
retarded girl in another part of
the house and induced her to
follow him outdoors.
Police said at this point the
incident Is sketchy, but information indicates the young

intruder rode off on 0 bicycle
and ordered the girl to Follow
behind Idmmi.
Meanwhile, the grandmother
halt slipped out of the house and
to a neighbor's home to
telephone police.
When police arrived, they
begun a search of the area and
began questioning neighbors.
One of those neighbors, police
said, told of seeing the girl
walking and soineone riding a
bicycle in the vicinity of
Goldsboro School.
One Police sergeant sped to
the area in a cruiser and
spotted the pair near the school,
but because there was no
throughway available, had to
drive his cur completely around
the block to get to theni. By the

time he did, they were gone,
police said.
.bout in hour and a half after
the incident was reported and
the area starched, authorities
returned to the elderly woman's
home, and the young girl had
returned. Police still art' not
certain Ixiw she gut there. She
hail been badly beaten, police
said.
Polite said family members
took the yotuig girl and her
grandmother to Seminole
Memorial Hospital, where the
girl was admitted for a broken
jaw and severe facial bruises.
She was reported in satisfactory condition Saturday. The
gramidmuther, however, was
treated for her injuries and
released.

Before the grandmother was
released from the h s pit a I.
lx)li(:e were questioning the
oiiiuiii and obtained a
description of her assailant. As
the grandmother gave police
that information, one of her
grandchildren told police lie
thought he knew a young man
who fit the description. Police
went to the address of the
suspect and asked him if tic
would accompany (twin to the
hospital. When police took him i
into the room where the
grandmother was waiting, she
iziuincdiatcly tx&gt;inted at him and
identified him as her assailant,
j)Olt(e said.
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Traveling on faith, fellowship
and muscle-power, 32 boys and
girls 14 years old and older
arrived in Sanford Friday
evening after a 1,500 mile
bicycle trip which began in
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. on July
20.
The young people, led by their
"trail bosses," Jim and Louise
Pickens of Anderson, Ind., will
leave Sanford early Monday
morning to complete their
journey to Key West.
"We are attempting to show
our faith and Christian
fellowship," said Jun Pickens,
trail boss of the trip, explaining
the group spent Its nights on the
journey In Protestant churches
In various communities. In
each case the churches were
asked for their help just hours
before the large group of young
people would arrive.
Only two serious incidents
marred the tourney. At one
point a motorist tried to run
some of the youngsters,
traveling In a single file, off the
highway, resulting in some
scrapes and bruises.
In the other incident,
Pickena' bicycle locked wheels
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Louise, and he received a
broken arm. The incident took
place in Fargo, Ga., near the
Florida line Thursday.
Unable to find a doctor there,
Pickens' brother, Joseph of
Sanford, drove to Fargo,
brought his brother back to Dr.
Charles hlardwick's office in
Sanford and the ari n was

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for a trip to Disney Wirld
Saturday. Sunday they are to go
to New Smyrna Beach.
l"romu Key West most of the
young people will fly home to

seven different states and ship
their bikes ahead, Pickens said.
The group "Wheeling Free in
the Son" is sponsored by the
Churches of God in Michigan.
"We have stayed the nights in
churches all along the way,
from
Michigan
through

Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Georgia and Florida," Pickens
said. ''We have stayed in
Methodist, Presbyterian,

attempting to

Baptist and First Christian

show our faith

churches."

placed in a cast. Pickens
rejoined his group Friday in
Palatka.
Pickens' niece, Lisa,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Pickens of 221 19th St.,
Sanford, has traveled with the
group from the beginning and
will continue on with them to
Key West. They are scheduled
to arrive in Key West Thursday.
While spending the weekend
at First Baptist Church, Sanford, the church loaned its bus

Each day, Pickens said, a van
which accompanied the group
would start out early and go 20
mules ahead, stopping in parks
along the road to prepare
breakfast. The youths would
bicycle to the site, have break.
fast and continue on to the next
point 20 miles away for lunch.
The couple in the van, after

lunch, would drive on to a town,
find a church and ask permission for the young people to
spend the night there.
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script of a bed horror movie, but the invasion of the killer
planthoppers Is very real the tiny flying Insects have
wiped out most of South Florida's palm trees, a University
of Florida scientist said Friday.
The plauthopper Hapilux crudus Is responsible for
spreading the lethal yellowing disease, a blight that killed
97 percent of the coconut palms In Dade County, said Dr.
Henry Donselman; assistant professor of palm disease at
the University of Florida's Agriculture Research Center
,at Fort Lauderdale.
Donselman and fellow scientists will discuss the
drawcolored insect and ways to control It at a five-day
'meeting of the International Council on Lethal Yellowing
that darts Monday In Fort Lauderdale, Sixty scientists
from 15 countries will participate In the seminar.
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physically able to remain in
jail. The EMTs said he showed
no physical signs of any
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It made people happy to meet someone famous that was
the explanation a 31 ear-old man gave police Friday
Tormaiqueradlng during the past week In Jacksonville as
5 nø
The man, who pollcetentaflye1yjdentffledasCtlan
Richards, of Burbank, Calif., Is suspected of bIlldng
$1,200 and running out on a $700 hospital bill. He
las charged with grand theft of $730 from a woman's
purse
He pretended to be a mem ber of Pink Floyd, Steely
.Dan, Little River Band, Bad Company and Jethro Thil,
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II Navy veteran, suffering from asbesteis, says he
thought the Japanese were enemy,
x'" to in shins'
Wii atuv asbestos s
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boiler rooms.
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lawsuit
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Inhaled while serving In the Navy;
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The suit against Johns Manville Products "'s
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Delaware, contends Janssens
23_ years because of his exposure to asbestos.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UP!)
Palatka attorney
William L. Townsend Is the new director of the state's
Division of Environmental Programs.
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$1,000 aas.sd valuetlon; the
other setting the, tax rate at
$UL
The city levied a tax rate of
$1 per $1,000 lad year. The
lower tax rite $2.84 would
generate $122741 in property
Iii revenues, a five percent
Increase train Lake Mary's
$42.8 million tax, base without
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taxing power, eithod voter
approval.
Th. like May y Co il
at a special misting Frlày
Morning voted to post pone
iiid,fbitely coenidsriticn of an
ordinance. Imposing a five
parcat dilly tax, hiss cdthg
from th. badger prepseal
$41,000. That Is I. be mad.* op
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The tempo of a massive
m-"himt for the killer of FBI agent Johnnie I. Oliver, one
Of tiree agents slain Thursday, changed from systematic
searches to selective raids late Friday.
Oliver's alleged slayer, Mlvin Bay Buyon disappeared In Cleveland's East Side ghetto area just after the
Thursday morning shooting.
"We're still going out there," an agent said at the
Cleveland FBI Office. "We're getting help train all
agencies, federal and Mate."
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divorce three yaws go an he has received 30 "obscene
aid p'esV' telephone calls from his ox-wife In the pad
four m
The calls esally a,. "short and abusive" behold
Pam ___
"My former *11, can make a first sergeant blush."
l'bs Slyseold retired electrical esiginser, who was not
ider'I.d, Said thehsraig calls come M all hoursOfthe
day, Including 92 calls In as nigId lad year.
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first allocations are for the
lomer embed with the second
figure with Increased property
tease:
Public wor ks $00038pzs,sw a,. $17, -$fl Ill;
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Morris said each bill cods
$1,240 per page- computed by
dividing the total cod of the
l.gtali*we by the number of

bills.
In this year's House, the
rags for Introduction was from
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bill limiting a member to 10
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.lJemesCsIe end W1N1heI!lm.ft asbe far ell
records ad be proporig the 1$1 report on Preslops
Ag. II, $71 death, The lull negges Drlet Atheuey
Osusral Hgh lIedai Jr. ad aft Cudy medial
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House.
A bill limiting memers to 10
bills per seerlcin was killed by a
vote of 564 In 1972. A limitation
Of five bills per member failed
In 1974. In 1975, the speaker and
Weaker pro tens got behind a

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Tb. Iow.bedeoom, tour.bsth epartsud on tie w.rdh
block where
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inhumane treatment of Spenkelink.
"Due to the uniqueness of the situtlon, being the first execution
in a long time with all Its emotional trauma, I think someolse
outside corrections that has credibility should find out what did
or did not happen," the legislator said.
"If Graham tells me he Is satisfied, through some independ4d
source, that it did not happen, it would satisfy me," he said
"People are entitled to have confidence that their governmst
conducted Itself in a proper manner," Sadowski said. "If wtt
was described occurred, I think any citizen would be concerned
and many

the House this year, Morris
said, compared to 2,000 before
this reform.

NEW YORK (UPI) Former Presided Richard M.
Nixon has repostidiy purchased a sperwllng 11-room
osN,do,rthIem, occupying an intire floor of a FIfth Avenue
halding ovsrioskksl Cudral Past In mldiown_ihltta.
road Ofthe.pimiMonthscorurofIsd&amp;estwas
Put it newly $1 million.
The New York Thnes reported In its Saturday edition
that a lawyer familiar with the treusactioss said Nixon
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Legislative Conference.
In the 1979 session, the House
cutoff bill Introduction on noon
of the opening day of the
legislature. Only Massachusetts, wHch requires bills to
be filed a month ahead of the
session, has an earlier deadline.
The volume of local bills
affecting only one city, county
or area rather than the whole
state was reduced markedly
by granting ordinance-making
authority to local governments.
Only 164 local bills were filed In

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It said the cotton was Inserted to try to stop Spenkelink's bowlls
from vacating in the electric chair. When Spenkelink threatered
to tell, the letter said, his mouth was taped shut with layers of toinch adhesive tape.
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Efforts to cut the number of
proposed new laws are being
made, though not too successfully, Morris said In a report

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newspaper at Florida State University, which published its
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It was used at some point in
the lawmaking process, from
bill drafts to statutes, from
computer print-outs to journals.
The paper chase gave birth to
3,000 bills, which some legislators think is too many, but
which is exceeded by such
states as New York, 18,W),
Me4susdts, 9,000, CalIfornil, 7,000, Connectict, 6,000 and

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rights were violated," Block told UP! In a telephone interview.
He said he and Williams will meet shortly to decide how to
handle the investigation.
"The state administers the death penalty according to statute
and established procedures," Graham said in a statement issued

"It's simply not true," Wainwright said. "It Just did not happen.
The charge obviously was made by an inmate for his oln
benefit," he said.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
The Florida Legislature runs
on paper.
House Clerk Allen Morris
says the legislature consumed
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carefully and with respect for the rights of all concerned.'
The charges of civil rights violations were denied by Corrçc.
tlons Director Louie Wainwright.

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SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (UP!)
Calling
Pollution on Texas' coastline from history's worst on spill
"a b414o.do about nothing" thus far, Gov. William
Qernents has urged restraint In talk of suing Mexico for
damages,
Clements, founder of the company whose rig drilled the
ollepewing well In Mexico's Bay of Campeche, toured the
affected areas of south Texas Friday and pronounced
then relatively free Of residue from the 20,000 gallons of
Oil leaving the Mexico site each day.
"It's a hig to-do about nothing," Clements said. "So far
we're really not hurt and I want to emphasize that.
There are a lot Of people out an the beaches. They're
enjoying the beaches and the environment Is not really
suff ering at this poln Whit has happened to data we can

HOSPITAL NOTES
SSMIN

JOHN SPENKELINK

Restraint Is Suggested

city $1 ,6I9 from that source, the average citizen. It would $38,514; building and zoning noted the new equipment would th
e nine-member force to four
but only If voters give their tax the poor, those who can $14,405-$14,4$5; parks and give the city a better flre ratli
members. Currently live
approval Sept. 11.
least afford It," said Cot.r awp.nr recreation $13,118- whidsthould lead toa reduction mbers are paid, tirough
Unless Lake Mary voters
That Mate law which has cIlm'nQlffNelsoii."We .hould $14,114; administration of fire insurance preinhuua for fedeMmding,icheduJ,fto,
respond favorably hi a Sept. 11 caused not only Lake Mary, but hold the possibility of a utility $S1,440-1$1,441; central r property owners.
phased.
____ referendum and authorize a other Seminole County tax as a last dUds method of vice $30,143-143; polio.
Th. cut In the corn- The police department
property tax Increase, the city 'municipalities' athnlnlstratcrs railing revenue," he said.
T16-4up.
mZki 1c1ii sectioli refiects the
In
IdIIY
revenues from fii
faces financial chaos In fiscal some budget preparation
Nelson said U the votrs turn
Manager
iy
Phil abendosunsit of a tcw'person and bond forfeiture under, the
Herold Dakar
1979.00, acco rding to the city headach
ill be in effect this dawn the
city's request for Kulbes
nl es, wsp
al of
he said the cit necessary firs, poitce and emergency lower rat, with a foamsmbsr
Wlsy A.
admInistration.
year o y. A ecial governor's approv
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$4.25
per
$1,000
In
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fir. diptmed withoit communications system. The force at $20,009 aid it the
Lewis I. Hughey
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new
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law
prohibits
a
task
force
on
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ased taxes would ba other major cut In the police 'igher rite with a itneproperty
tax
u,eed
valua
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tax
rite
"we
the
incre
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municipality from setting a ta reform Is slated to make Its may have to adopt it (a utility the prop01sd . pamper. He deportment cells for reØudng fore. at $49001
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lax) an emergency method
Robert C.msb.II, Lake Monroe
get up to five percent more IegIiIstw.Inopsdal iJanI4I L. sI$VI, Longwood
In
U we have sxha.d the
Nermen I. Turns, Lungwuod
revenue train Its tax base December en ref orming the property tax rod.."
without voter approvaL
entire hung structure In
The city council has adopted
The city has tentatively fl.dà. That recoaaw 4 1k,n two teditive badietu. The fled
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He called Block about 4p.m. Friday. Block, a death penalty foe,
representated Port St. Joe blacks Freddie Pitts and Wilbert Lee
in their successful fight for release from prison on claims they
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In the past month, fires have blackened more than
120,000 acres In rugged terrain In Idaho and another
100,000 acres have been scorched In three neighboring
Mates and California.
Ford Service Chief Max Peterson said he shared Gov.
Evans' concern but refused to send numerous crews to
fight management blazes, saying they were needed In
other areas.
A firefighter, Injured Friday when an 18-man crew had
to outrun a flareop at one of Idaho's word uncontrolled
fires, said he didn't see how the flames could be stopped.'

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ning through thousands of acre In his date, Including one
unmanned blaze that jumped In size by at least 2,300 acres

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Townsend, who will oversee a division encompassing
five bureaus and 180 employees, helped draft as; a law
student the 1972 Environamial Land and -Water
Management Act. Appointment of the St. Augustine

from North Carolina, where he put one daughter in camp, to
Miami where he, his wife and three other daughters are to embark on a Carribean cruise Sunday.

By United Press Interiahimal
Idaho Gov. Jots Evans is irate at the Forest Service
for just watching four so-called management fires bur-

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the date capitol steps although it does not have a parade
permit.
Klan attorney Doyle Fuller said he would try to persuede the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to override the
ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Robert Varner and
enjoin the city from Interfering with the Klan march.
Montgomery Mayor Emory Felmar and Police Chief
CbarlesSwindell said opto 200 city, county and Mate law
enforcement Officers were rpadyto halt. Klan marchers
when they reach the western âfty limits on U.S. 80.

Someone broke into a parj7
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off with property $1,40 waiJ of p roperty, ac- because Ms. Jasperson
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Both Ward and DoruOo
Donna Hoffman Instructs Brownies in proper between Aug. 3 and Friday.
Property taken Included a claim they suffered Injuries to
method of applying adhesive bandage, part of first
Nelson Is the chairman of large tool box containing their body and required
aid training given at recent Brownie Day Camp he
trustees for New Bethel miscellaneous tools weighing medical treatme nt from the
AME Church,,
at Centennial Park, Sanford.
300ponnds,an AM-FM cesstte accident.

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Graham ordered the investigation after a Death Row Inmate
charged that guards held Spenkelink down while a hospital aide
stuffed globe of cotton In his rectum before the execution and
later tossed his corpse into a shower to wash off the excrement.
Aides said demands of Rep. William Ssdowskl, D.Mlami, that
Gra ham find out if rumors of indignities visited on Spenkelin k
were fact or fiction helped Influence the governor's decision.
It was made hurriedly, while Graham was in Atlanta en route
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The Klan sought to climax Its 10-mile hike from Selma

grenades. The caller also said
Wagers had only a few months
to live, and "had nothl to
lose."

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and Dick Williams, inspector general of Graham's staff.

march through Montgomery Sunday.

Crashed into a palm tree, according to Seminole County
delirdle.
Carl F. Carter of P.O. Box
312 Lake Monroe, told deistles
he parked his car Friday night
at "The Ark" In the Sadord
Plaza. He discovered his 197$ Stolen property Included one tape player, a citizen's bend
Chevrolet had been cienwiss .ota with t matching chairs, radio and an. overhead In.
be left the b1nk1s* establish- one antique red dresser and drument console.
insist about 12:30 am. The car mirror, one died of drawers
is valued at $8,200, hi said.
and two mattresses.
8UTTS
Given the description of the
NE(ZIACEMI30ING
stolen car, a trooper of the
A solid gold necklace valued
cart j Ward and David
FloridsHlghwayPatroi (FlIP) at $1,710 was
stolen
Donagm
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spotted the vehicle pear Friday train the horns of a
Interstate 4 and State HoEd 46 Longwood coiçle, according to
and State Automohne MuW
and a high speed chase ensued. Seminole County deputies.
Driving at excessive speeds,
Deborah bird, 30, of 610 insurance, (30.
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trooper
chased
the
juven
th
ile Swedirlar Branch, Longwood,
Ward and Dorsagno were
tirough Sanford to Airport told deputies the had a Il-year. riding In a 1974 Ford truck on
Boulevard. Suddenly, the old howeguast stay with her for Sept. 3, 1977 when their vehicle
juvenile lost control of the car the day and discovered the was struck by Ms. Jasparsan,
and dammed
Miming
a j)fl
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at t wed aide entranCe to Hollywood resident left.
Jasperuon was delving a car
Zayre Plaza.
Toots, RADIO groi.z
owned by Togi, Inc. The suit
Mates.

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The Ku Klux Klan has a
constitutional right to legally march, but the Montgomery
Pollee have a duty to keep law and order a federal Judge
said Friday In refusing to force the city to let the KICK

Mention was made during the

led police Saturday morning en
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a hinbaiseed chase .through the
CIt3 Of Saflfotd ending when he

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A juvenile driving a hot car

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Gov. Bob Graham has appointed a prominent opponent of capital punishment and a staff
aide whose views on the death penalty are not known to find out If
John Spenkelink's civil rights were violated before he was electrocuted May 25.

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U.S. Judge Rules Against

telephone calls In which he
threatened to kill Circuit Judge
John Diskin and three other
Judges, as well as two court
staffers and an attorney, In.
volved in setting op visitation
privileges for Wagers.

Wagers' hearing on Friday,
which was rescheduled for 3
pm. an Aug. 16, was to ddet.
mine If there is probable cause

a private contrador,have a 6yew-old daughter.
Wagers' first wife divorced

Mrs. Wagers Said her hus.

The FBI says he made

Sunday, Aug. 12,

Were Spenkelink's Rights Vioatev'
ld

IN BRIEF

to return him toNewport, Ky. to
stand trialo

extortion charge. Slate charges July 27 telephone threats of 1$
of intimidation brought addi. weapons, 1,000 rounds of am
munition and six fraVna4lt1on
tional bend of $50,000.

Mrs. Wagers rum a beauty
parlor. &amp;e and Wagers, who is

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who saved thi life ofa small boy by sucking venom from
coral &amp;IaxeorLe, and 1051% became sick himself, learns
Monday whether or not he can keep his job.
Two days before Charles Ward saved the eight-year.
old boy's ills, the Lady Lake City Commission
unanimously voted to fire him because It said there was
not enough money to pay his salary.
Later the commission decided to reconsider Monday
,. the legality of his dismissal. City officials declined to
comment on whether his quick thinking In handling the
.snakebite call will have any bearing on his dismissal,

Masquerades

It before."

blood pressure was pretty
rough when they examined him
— 165 over IN. He has

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A part-time policeman

to a U.S. marshal, who asked
her for medicine shortly before

him Inl96&amp; She and her second
husband then adopted the
his collapse. She gave the Wagers' three children last
marshal the only pill in her December. FBI agents claim
purse, which had been psi- the divorce and adoption
scribed by Wagers' doctor.
enraged
Wagers,
and
motivated the death threats.
"I don't care what anybody
reason to delay the court
says, doctors or no, he was not
Aug. 2 and
He
faking it," she said. "It's not has been In the Orange County
"He wants to get the thing something anybody could psi- Jail ever since. Unsecured bond
over with," Taylor said. ,His tend. I've seen him go tirough of o,000 was set for a federal

It Will Life-Saver Be Fired?
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Just Before His Execution

Goldenrod Man Stricken Before Hearina
The attorney defending med him Friday found no
Millard Wagers of Goldenrod evidence of distress. Wagers'
against charges of intimidating second wife, Ruth, sobbed in ft
four Kentucky judges says he doctor's waiting room,
had no reason to feign a heart
"I knew this would happen,"
attack during the court recess, said the distraught woman. She
as authorities claim,
said her husband appeared
Wagers, 41, crumpled to the clammy and pale when she was
floor of the U.S. marshal's allowed to see him, briefly. But
office Friday while waiting for the mergency medical technihis removal hearing to resume. clans who carried Wagers ordof
U.S. Magistrate Donald P. the federal courthouse on a_
Dietrich had called a recess to stretcher saw no such symptome.
tend to other business.
"Our medical people ten us
Wagers suffered a massive that he's manipulating the
coronary five months ago and system," said Richard King, a
required triple bypass surgery, spokesman for the Orange
but the cardiologist wU now
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Evening $era, Sanford, Fl.

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Sunday, August 12, 1979--4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDM'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Directo,

Bat one should ese ciatlon In Igd.rpr.tIng the
flgur.. Th
lcrItirIathMmIgi* not
be viewed - pouith. by all facats of the economy.
For example, the study In&amp;atss that If the
perosat Cd polh*Icn abetemint upen ures to the
value of Inat,1a1 shlpmaits In a date 1* low, the
business cIbv'.$. Is good. Aloe if the averag, weekly
wages to workers we low, the boomS. climate Is
no as Iood.
sft*U was rWrW In the study to
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Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 06 cents; Month, $300; I Month.
$20.60; Year, $4000.

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By GEOFFREY P(*JNDS

OPINION

for its agriculture markstIn activities. Andy Duda
is chairman of the Florida Qainber's agribusiness
division.

fjpWth ahead of Florida In th e Mudy were Nor th
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia and
1neS.N.
The ciawber Cd commerce publication Indicated
Mot Florida was fourth highest In net manofacturing jobs gained from 1* through 1V7L Florida
gained 06,000 durIng that 10-year period. Texas was
M* In the nation with 243,000 new manufacturing
jobs while New York was at the bottom of the totem
-.11 empire Mate l 300,100 manufacturing
jobs over 10 years, the chamber publication Mated.
Other tidbits sent from the Florida Chamber
Include the eano*mcement that Duda &amp; Sons, Inc. of
Oviedo has received the International Trade Award

us a
adadybyaQ*sgoftrmaad
pWAI" by do Florlds Chamber of CoMmorce.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

August Is more than dog days and vacation time.
Although things generally seem to I1, down this
time of year, history reveals that the month Is not
always dull. August Is the month women won the
right to vote, the month the first atomic bomb was
exploded, the month Unle Borden's father and
stepmother were axed to death and the month In
which Wild Bill Hickock was killed In an ambush.
On the other hand, skeptics might note August is
also National Allergy month.

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ministrator because the government does not have
all the answers. The answers, he has found, lie in
hard work and self-reliance within this capitalistic
society. His view, not widely shared among federal,
officials, is that the individual can do for himself
much that the government cannot.
And Mr. Castillo has correctly diagnosed the
quandary In which this society has placed itself:
In trying to be compassionate to the poor, the
welfare system strips all incentive as well as selfrespect from some of those upon whom It showers
its beneficence.
This is a trap that has been avoided by unmigrants, including those who enter this country
illegally. Coming from less benevolent societies

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Choose?
A vigorous campaign Is now mderway In the
Soviet Union I. choose a successor (or successors) to Laonld Brouhnev.
This cempalgn Is, of course, nothing ilk. the
open, freewheeling democratic process of
American politics. Th. Sovids are engaged In a
process or s.1.cticnrather than a process Cd
election.
But, despite the best efforts of the Soviet
hierarchy to effect an orderly transition of
power, the process has already triggered Intense
competition, Infighting and a lliances around
different prospective leaders.
Since the Vienna summit In Joe, it which the
frail health of Brezhnev was revealed to the
world on television, speedlatign over his sueceesor has heightened.
What kind of leader are the Soviets looking for
to assume the all-Important post of general
secretary of the communist Party?
Most likely, the now chid will have tobe a
Russian, the dominant nationality of the Soviet
Uniw4 am tbougl% Russians account for ody

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (NEA) — lire, yam

ago, California black date legislators thought

Gov. Jerry Brown was the slicked thing since
the launching of the surfboard. Today they're

tr)lngto(kowuhIInIn awav.olrhstortc,prous
riw. and "Dear COUUgU&amp;' letters to black
pc1ius acro. the cowdry.
The IM pro-Brown prWfttW fervor was
ge)y colored by his lawful suecomor, then-U.
a black former MMo
senator who would have moved Into the empty
Sacramento governor's mamion had Brown
vacated his modest apartment for the White
HOM
In 1000, however, a President Brown would
turn Califor nia over to IL Gov. Mike Curb, a
young p
P.qm clone who diieatid
In a hIrd4OUght IIPIkJII black solon.
iwip.i Curb win.
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and expecting no free lunch, they have the
motivation and capitalistic spirit that built this
country.

Commissioner Castillo's views are a cogent
argument for tempering the government's efforts
to ball out everyone. No one questions the im-

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unfortunate that they cannot work. One may
readily believe, however, that beyond this point a
paternal welfare system sometimes becomes a
barrier to self-sufficiency.
Mr. Castillo points out as proof the system
here still works that ours is the only major country
in the world that has to pa
people out. But many will subscribe to his view that
the American Dream could be an even better
reality without some of its stifling burden of
government paternalism.

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because Curb, I.ft In charge, tireatened to place
ad1tIai14 and govervn.* —
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messed valuation.
Rather, It can raise the tax rate to the
extent necessary to raise five percent
more revenue than the year before. Thus,
Lake Mary can levy a tax rate of only $2.84
per $1,000 assessed valuation, a decrease
of 16 cents per $1,000 assessed valuation
over last year.

Broadcast Licenses
Will you permit me to call the
Evening Herald's readers' attention to
some more of the "Dirty-Work-At The
Crossroads" of the members of MCPL.
This piece Is H.R. 3333, an Amendment entered by Rep. Lionel Van
Deerlln (D-CalIf. and member of the
MCPL) that would give licenses in
perpetuity to radio Immediately and TV
In a few years. These years are
probably predicted on the fact that at
present TV stations and radio are
licensed on a three-year basis.
According to Nicholas Johnson, former
FCC commissioner, "Broadcasters
have to run on their record, just as
public officials do." Under current law,
those three-year licenses from FCC
give them no right of property in the
frequency or the channel.
H. It. 3333 would repeal the fairness
doctrine for radio and weaken it for TV.
This Is why we will hear nothing on TV
about H. R. 3333 as it will relieve them
of some of those things that are incorporated in their licenses. Broadcasters have to promise, but they do not
always do it, such as Channel 2's saying
that responsible citizens will be given
time to air their views, and then having

The Lake Mary referendum seeking
approval of an increase in taxes is
scheduled for Sept. 11. The Winter Springs
City Council has scheduled a similar
referendum for the same day.
Winter Springs tax rate last year was
$2.14. It's certified tax rate for this year is
$2.05. It Is seeking approval from the
voters to Increase the rate to $3.50 per
$1,000 assessed valuation.
Clear as mud, right?

report to commissioners this week that the
hospital, even with an 8.72 percent In
crease In fees to patients, will operate at a
$186,632 deficit If the commissioners do not
provide more than the planned $426,000 In
tax revenues. Bentley said over the last
two years the hospital has had to pump
$30,000 in reserve funds Into the operating
budget to maintain the cash flow
asowessy to mbt thi dita1i 'bills nd

their Editorial Board prescribe what
that responsible citizen can say, their
audience and bow much news, public
uI*s, public

the building.

Those funds could be used to pay for
Indigent care and reduce the taxpayers

and other programming they offer.
Those promises become a part of the

What Interests the private groups lsnt
the hospital Itself, but the license to
operate 200 hospital beds in Seminole
County. And what remains the political'
leverage of the SMH board In trying to
retain control of the hospital I. the fact
that they are willing to commit Itself not to

burden. Additionally, as a for-profit

facility, the hospital corporation would be

paying taxes on the property It owns,
something only two other Sanford property
owners along Lake Monroe west of
Mellonville Avenue now are doing.
When all of bids are In, it would not be
surprising to see' Hospital Affiliates offer
matched or surpassed by at least two other
groups.
The lucrative offer from Hospital
Affiliates comes on the h"ls of Bentley's

relocate the hospital.

That the commissioners are taking such
a long time to make a decision Is more
likely a consequence of their uncertainty
over the political ramifications of getting
out of the hospital business than it Is a
matter of needing more information.

The proposals include amendments to
the Comprehensive Employment and
Training Act and increased appropriations
for Title V of the Older Americans Act. In.
Lou
the latter cue, the council asks for an
Increase o($200,000 so that half the staff in
Coffin
many aging programs can be directed by
older Americans.
There are five recomHealth:
mendations for Improving Medicare and
A zeceni edItion of the council's Medicaid, 'four for protecting nursing.
bimonthly publication, Perspective on borne residents and four more on health,
health services and adult day-care.
Aging, was devoted to the conierence
H1Nt15 "The need for suitable housing
document details the changes aee&amp;d in
at low cosi Is critical," reads the
natlonil aging policy UwoJ* lai
statement hiroducing this section
are a few of the areas addressed:
There ien't space for more detail
Crime: Eight legislative proposals are
offered to assure our personal safety and Perspective on Aging is sent free to all
the security of 01 property.
council members. Membership Is $12
Epleyiuei: Fifteen recornmànda$Ious yearly for retireis and full4lme students.
arsmade for improvIng the posft o Cd, 'Writetot)*NatlásulCouncllontheAglng
elderly as workers.
Is 152$ L St. N.W., Washington 20036.

Two types of organizations serve

American seniors.
Qty, county and Mate offices of aging
operate -as they must -with a sense of
Immediacy. They ask, "What can we do
for our seniors? How should we do It? How
much more could we do If the government
organizations that operate as think tanks.
They convene conferences of activists
and professionals in the aging field. These
meetings aith to clarify how the government can enrich life for the elderly.
One such think tank Is the non-profit
National Council on the Aging, which
provides research, planning, training and
technical consulting on the problems of
older Americans. Its 29th annual conference recently altractedmore than 2,080
persons, all dedicated to the Was that the
aged deserve a better break

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than five percent, it is even more confusing.
The first law called on the appraiser to
set a tax rate for the governmental entities
which would bring in the same amount of
revenue as the preceding year without
regard to new construction. Thus, the rate
would be calculated by using as the base
the value of taxable property for the
preceding year. And If the value of the
taxable property went up since the
preceding year, the certified rate would
have to come down.
If a governmental entity set a tax rate

Issue, hospital admlnstrdtor Charles
Bently told the conunlasloners that the
only way for the county to realize a cash
gain from the hospital would be to sell It to
a private, for-profit corporation such as
Hospital Affiliates of Atlanta or Hospital
Corporation of America.
Hospital Affiliates already has dangled a
$2 million figure in front of the commissioners. That would be the sum they
would turn over, In assets, to the county 11
they take charge of the hospital. That
would be In addition to whatever they
agree to pay for the purchase or lease of

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property appraiser to certify a tax rate for
the counties and the municipalities, even
though It has been In, effect for several
years, was confusing enough. But, coupled
with the passage In the 1979 Legislature of
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Commissioners assembles from groups
Interested in taking over control of
Seminole Memorial Hospital, the decision
on what to do with the hospital still boils
down to one question: Does the county
want to stay In the health care business?
And the answer to that question Is

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Rev. Carl F. Brinkley, pastor of the New
Bethel AME Church, also had some
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necessary to preveM disruption of the economy.
to*such action would have to
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higher than the rate certified, the
governmental body was required to
publish an ad announcing to the people
that they were raising taxes.
As examples: In Lake Mary last year,
the tax rate was $3 per $1,000 assessed
valuation. However, the certified rate In
the city this year Is $2.76, 24 cents per
$1,000 assessed valuation less than last
year. If the city wished to keen the tnx rate
the same, under the old law, it would have
to publish an advertisement saying it was
going to raise taxes even though It would
not be raising taxes.
Under the new law, the city Is permitted
to raise taxes by five per cent -not a true
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the plan said .c4.ntIMa mud go KWdenko
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The vagaries of
"destructive program" born of "poiiticai ix.
Romanov. It is wWlelybelieved that these men
peency." Further, they said his handing of climate can have an enormous Influenc, on the 1171 merely reacting to °IN'
hold
the key to pod-Brezhnev power la the Sovid
lives of psopls and even mIom around the also consider 00 powww" coda ohtrig union and that a successor will emerge from
"ad-asides" for minority coasctors on a g
miflion dollar Oakland freeway project was "a WWK 7d sCientists Understand We about Its to prevent or mWmin the
their ranks. As of now, the favorite among many
behavior and we lees sheet what to do sheet It.
A" in the face."
The plan said r.sarcb Into the nature of experts Is Ranaaov.
Will
cIIm4e processes mot go beyond the at-. Beyond t)da educated gusudag-game, the
mane. The )lØIosal Oceanic sad A
. &amp;iAi,-w, 1 t.):,J1J1q tvw it .1tour,01'(# T..111 4,11i
id I—,~ a A0114'
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,Wkiieilirill
im"VP
tff81am
;Ws
~;;and snow mosses; and land surfaces &amp;M foreign policy to be purewd by ft mw
ftw a unraveft some of the Mystof
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todsCIdS
that "every door In the black community is of the
andno
leadership. Will It follow the present Soviet
"It isacompluaydern and our under,ta,vliuig course ofmecklilngin various ways ln all corners
slammed in his fac'."
variatits In our wather.
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Democratic Assembly Whip Maxine WM.rs
It was a display of partisanship and
The
plan,
a
pr4Imbry
proposal
for
a
predictions
of
Its
future
Mate,"
the
report
said.
abroad
us
and
foc
instead
on
th
e
USSR's
serio
us
parochialism - hardly, as Congressman George 155 "Governor Brown Is a political 511in&amp;I who National Climate Program, cells for a cocedlnat,,
econoen
Ic problems?
say 5r*thth or do Ifl) 5$,0 PtI ad research approach by federal agencies, state
Frdam.ntal questions rnat be
Danielson remarked, the House's finest hour.
The adds are that Soviet aggressiveness will
i uuu.u't give a uiu
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Cuiu
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groups, privet. bderst5, cofges
not
dimInish upon the iocceaion of Breslmev. If
So the House of Representatives finally paseed
Scroe members of the C&amp;iforula Black Caucus
the extent to which climate Is predictable? What
age occurs, it could be in the direction of
a bill to authorize the president to establish a
tam Gov. Reagan had don. as much for
Is the influence of the sun on pest and current any
em
ester Roo'i adventurlam In the In.
gasoline rationing system in the event of a serious
Special ephaia Is placed on the sffscts of dimste variations? How will the changes caused
blacks as Brown has.
twirAk
.al
scene,
None Cd this fazed Drown, who continues ow increea concentration. Of carbon dioxide In by mw (Incrosolft carbw dioxide,chancing the
shortage of supply.
Western observers assume,
ward to the White House as If California's Black the alznvipre from the burning Cd fossil falls Eth's vsgatative cover, generating heat and
There was enough delay to prevent Senate
usly,
that a wide range of opinion of
Caucus
amb a cod, oll ad Ps by '$Y7 dad) alter the t4IivtMe?
action' on the matter until the Congress returns
forelp policy options divides the top echelon of
from vacation Sept. 5.
But blackiuppoit was Important
The plan said the IufornIon on which Soviet I1adsrshi
Y 9""te study plan I''4tI4 to
The Senate should put special Interests aside Brown when he best Jimmy Carteril In the iRS
research
mod be hued should cover standard Riche rd Harrison, a foreign policy expert for
is
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and strengthen the measure before returning It to primaries; In BaltImore's 74 pieced-black carhu awft ==Z gi.si cumat, — atmospheric measurements, atmospheric the Harilags Foundation, a Washington-hued
Seventh Di1ct In the Maryland primary,
various ocean variables, solar and thlnk4iak explains that'there Is. tendency In
by
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the House for final approval.
deintheHotse BrownrasahesdllCarter.
Earth rrlatic",saowand lee cov er and the UnIted State. 'to see Soviet pow es as
boda Ly a 'mirror Image' of ours, replete with
aded
few gum to burning beaU falls h)*ol*sl measurements.
20 percent below normal. But
bill as
611144 'doves' and ether contending
ost
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The climate obeervatiens mot be mase Th.hopethatthu, Is mcrep.scdul faction
urn could cause * pandemonium
panic at the
Jerry Brown may have thought his African
I Igesra the prebi-", however, Is the lead globally and over long parloda Cd time, the plan
the ovid hierarchy pulsed ad ready to figid
kid"require PJa1 actIon kIng before a shortage
sllNl was "a metaphor to a000!
black
telesahie
amid.
Othoiniag
systems
rmgs
from
standard
for
pow.nçosths pe.MngCd&amp;ohmsvfromthe
at
eli,"
It
said.
oØles
° that bad
concerns" bet If he "like that the large
dMMylocal
measurements
to
global
sMaflit.
axscene
I a naive ovsr'eünpllflcMIon, he notes.
7W
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We saw inCalifornia w May W1IUi C USfl
.tkthILonl3pvo
for Mack
Ike_u'iat of the camnauimes Cd climate perimeds at the frontier of t,vtology.
ti
IN to t, the mcii p'aus'bk po.'IMy Is that
when the supply falls less than lovercent short. We
to cat Ms date's social *iüi. prams
lbS imh_WU FIQIUtId by the NIIOI'1 the nes leadership will be even more a4wg $
Jp i bd$V Un
-don't want to go through that again, and although with Imgially, he's wru.
(%'iate Program Act passed by Congress and venturieame than the Braimev dique.
detM
of lbs pescues_that effect
If he CaIlbinicu 5M to PubliC With their
the odd-even system now seems to be working, it
d berlag and C 1lm tW data 4gred by Presided Carter lad year.
ft r.uei', Harrison t'p"w, Is that "the
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for the
th cureall and a severe shortage could 'cause dli.,,puval of their farmer fIrbair.d favorite •
next
lu
will be the ftrst to achieve
Waiting u
to
u. vice statioss ssm, Mack vM.rswiilhiveahedcbllveiaaeat A high pi4udly Cd the 'i%t usipsm. the activities for the fIscal year that begin. In poweriulsrshlpteam
rhen thslsvldUnloslsnelrecognia.das
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a shortagy well come suddun]y, P'' P'S
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Politics And The Hospital

have to have strong ties with and Influence In all
' of the party.
With these criteria In mind, Kremlinologists In
the West are focussing their attention on five
men: Aleksel Kosygln, M.A. Salov, A.P.

the societal economic and
litical
sequences of cumate cl'nges, and way
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Alcee Hastings, native of Altamonte
Springs who is circuit judge in Ft.
Lauderdale, Broward County, was the
keynote speaker at the First Annual
Women's Day banquet last weekend at
Lord Chumley's Pub in Altamonte.
The banquet was sponsored by the New
Bethel AME Church of Altamonte.
Hastings, in the county for the 26th
reunion of a Crooms Academy graduation
class, talked about the teachers he had in
the public schools of Seminole County as a
youth, noting that the attitude of many
parents has changed in those intervening
years.
One of the stories he told was of a time he
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spanking from his teacher along with the
promise that she would pass on the word of
his naughtiness to his parents.
He said first the teacher told his grandmother, who spanked blm again. The
grandmother passed the word to his
mother and a third spanking was ad.
ministered. When his father got the word,
he received a fourth measure of corporal
punishment.
It really, wasn't worthwhile in those days
to be disobedient In school,
Today. he said, things more often than
not would be somewhat different. Today
the child would report to his parents that
he was spanked in school and the parents
would berate the teacher, Hastings said,
At the banquet, Rev. Amos Jones gave
the benedictions while Horace Orr of the
Seminole Employment Economic

half of the population. Ile will have acquired a
solid be oimd In fields such as agdcultum
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From his eye-opening experience as commissioner of U.S. Immigration, Leonel Castillo has
astutely concluded that foreigners succeed in this
country because they are unfettered by the welfare
mentality.
Mr. Castillo. one of the nation's most
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interview that he is leaving the administration in
which he has been an earnest and able ad-

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JULIAN BOND

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I have been reading, with interest,
about the problems encountered by
colleges and universities with their
freshmen, recent graduates of high
schools - not only in Florida, but
nation-wide. Iteems that the majority
of them cannot read, write or spell
English, do. simple math, name the
capital of their state or their national
representatives In Congress.
It reminds me of the story about the
man who went to the doctor coen
plalnlng that soon after hegot up in the
morning his neck swelled, his face got
red, his eyes popped and he had a
ringing in his ears. The doctor treated
him for high blood pressure to no avail;
the symptoms persisted, so he sent the
man to a specialist.
To make a long docyihort, the man

was referred to doctor after doctor,
each treating him according to his own
specialty, but his problem remained the
same.

Then one day when in a department
More he decided to purchase some
shirts. The solownso whipped out his
Up measure, checked Ms neck size,
and said, "Yes, air, sIze 17."
Nonsense!" ow man uiapped. "I've

been wszlng sIze 11 for years and

that's the on I want now!"

said the selelim "Bat
don't hum, me If your neck swell.,
your' face turns red, your eyes pop, and
you havea rk4bigki year sars."

Which, so far as lam conc.nisd,
more or less demonstrates how the
main concern Cdthe e'sIknsI system
seems to be to trod the sympicaho
rather than the moss.
U andor.when these so-called
"adiMors" discover fir 11111016"
,that theirpM.mlles$s cycle frem
lbs d,nw'y gradse Ikoagh the
twhiV colleges sod hock the. and
edy then will the mivmu with
Vgthi, pph, history, cMco, ad In'
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hive to make its on "diacevely"
bees.e no as eatilt thur very

It Is always a pleasure to see a picture In the paper showing a young man
doing a useful job in contrast to the
teenagers making the news via the
police blotter. But, the picture of
Donald Monks on page 2A in Tuesday's
Evening Herald hit a sore note. Here Is
a young man with big plans for the
future. His dreams can be shattered In
an indantliheishit In an eye by even a
small object thrown athim by the blade
of the edger he is operating. His
supervilora are negligent in the performance of their duty by not requiring
him to wear protective glasses or
goggles. The Seminole County School
district (us the taxpayers) will be liable
for injury received an the job.
Jesse W. Miller
Rt. 1, Box 17D
Sanford

contract and are enforceable. Under
H.R. 3333, which gives licenses in
perpetuity, there would be no way of
requiring fairness of any radio or TV
licensee. And since their services are
for sale, this I. not to say that they
would prostitute the welfare of the
country for the "Filthy Lucre" of trade
but - you can be sure that of the
some 8,000 radio and TV outlets the
major ones, such as ABC, CBS and NBC
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would dominate the Information
market with news and Information.
That would not necessarily be in the

best interest of our Constitutional
Republic. This they do now, to a certain
extent, but they are Inhibited by their
contract with FCC and such
organizations as Accuracy in Media.
None of the radio and TV broadcasters
have any inhibiting force under H.R.
3333, and after It I. passed It may be too
late to redress the wrong. So Citizen,
unless you desire to have yourself set
up for brainwashing by radio and TV,
you must contact your Congressman
and 1.11 him vote no on H.R. 3333.
It also should be noted that Rep. Van
Deerilnis the chairman of the House of
Representatives, Communications

live In Reality'
I hear that our President is smart
man and that h. isdoing his bed. Come
election, there are some things we must
remember. But keep this In mind,

voters, a great effort will be made to

change a picture of the pad, a picture
that must be solidly In the voters
remembrance. First, the Panama
Canal give-away (to Communists);
next, backing away from a friend, Free
Qdnatobs blandly to Red.Chlna; next,
I hugging match with one that has
designn on our nation. What an easy
takeover that will be with the Carter
Voters, a ploy oldscsftcouldbeinthe
making by studying the Book of
Revelation, chapter Ms. Can you see
Us peaceful Rlr'M riding a while
horse (whit, a symbol of peace)? But
look ki his hood, a bow. He has ridden s
lotovertheworldwdconqusr.dandis
Mill Meg, America. His sIghts are sit
on this wuiidpfvi "Mien!
USalt II Is ratified, no ins o'I4, of
Rada will se bllilndthe fraCutals.

Subcommittee, very powerful position
for one who wishes to prostitute the
welfare of the country to special Interests. So wake up citizen, you are
being shackled and led to slaughter, a
little bit at a time.
S.B. "Jim" Crowe
'13 Bevier Rd.
Sanford

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While vacationing in Deltona my
husband was taken ill and rushed to
Seminole Memorial Hospital in Sanford.
Being In the hospital Is never a happy
experience but it Is especially
frightening when you are a thousand

miles from horne among strangers.

Cuter amys 1 trod them. I believe

I have never met such truly nice people before. I found the nurses and
doctors to be capable AND corn. passionate. Everyone was so friendly;
thealdes,thspallataintheadjolnlngrooms and even their visitors.
The nod time Ihes, someone say
"Southern Hospitality" IT be able to
aay, "I know what It is, I've no 11 Is
actioLot

Americas sed will belong to c.m
we will open our eyes
ad it" In reality latest of saying "It
cosidaithow here."

We were far from home but we were
not among drangors.
Our special thanks to everyone who
Made thM time aU$tlo now toendur-

Rev. 1W. Millers Pador

BlMsQIUrC*IOIGO4

Sincerely,

Bernice &amp; Ray Rocoon
Washington, D.C.

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1W EDO" CS chillis 8 p.m., Sanford Chamber of

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rl

Sits toaI

Cours.

edirease nd feud daft
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rsgtMra MattIng Aug.27 from $: to 10 p.m. The class
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516.
A day class Wo Is scheduled,starting Aug. U from 1:30
am. to now at an same place.

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speaker, Halfway House 591

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MONDAY, AUGUST 13
Mail drawing sponsored by Langwood-Winter Sprinl;;
Am Cliambeir of Coinnerce, 11 am. to 7 p.m., Flagship
Ba* SR 434. Longwood.

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registrants about Florida Statutu Olapter 475 and

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Cagrusleasi sesisair sponsored by National

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Topics to be covered Include real estate license law,
affecting real sMite federal laws 1ffICtIn
taxes affectingred
red at" and federal
Income
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The course is for salesperson as well as real sate
brrs.

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Federal Employees Local 1451, 3.5p m,
Laglon Home, 1 4 Legion Place, Orlando
by Rep. Sill Nelson.

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Dank Richmond (r11) of Crockett lagHemes shows plans of his company's
homes to Sanford City Commissioner John Morris (left) and Bob Below at
$elgler Realty, Sanford. Richmond was visiting Sanford's Holiday Ian at Lake
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Atlanta to..4.art to In his company's ath to
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The latirnal Revenue Service Is reminding F1cdans
who are owners of larp tuft trick4rators, or hues.
that most of thom
a federal H1glway Use Tax
return by Aug. 31... Aecordlng to Qiarlas A. DeWitt,
ddorforF1orI4m,th.tug.nsrallyapg1,s
to slngle unit truelis wNpouedeor more, two
p0 orinots,
ormocasdkuck4ractors rudle..ofwgl,

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G$UTmlTem)Ie Shalom,

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Up. Its customers include S
to move to Sodhern Califor'
The wile of actor Al.jan&amp;o house Wedeesday for an award. ly, I don't knew when It will
of the the world's wealthLid 1111A.99
Rq,
the cwnlaud.graduatec4 winning home In the city's end.'
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif people -Including niany
The Los Angel.s real sMite the University of Southern exclusive Brentwood section.
Eleven huge gnarled avocado
(UPI
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Puddle Ead nations marks
for
obviously
th a price tag of $1.5 tress frome the house.
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Even
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L" ' (1 Iran
and Saudi Arable,
a verdure athied exclusively at Californ ia has been selling million, a deady dream of branch, In fact, makes tiwough
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Th own
Rodeo Rt7 the ewriep hub. Daft Its homes for the pest six yearL potential customers and other do corm of the40400Wong
to as
maindam at hillside villas.
guis Wma M uperMN14 VA~
e was picaea in run in, brokers roamed through the UYW4 I'QOm LM '@mom cuont
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M DflWI7 'u"
much don't bother ClUingsiiotclntsrea_saythe firm ls over $14 million.
____ by dozens of akylIglda
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capped
Beverly Hills after closing rooms
It's no coIncidence the bilIlali
of its type In Southern
magazine
es
the
SwiM
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cribed
biggest deal
American would
and logo of the rnosdh.dd firm California, perhaps in the
Mrs. Rey, , also I. vice
million
be ,.
an "airy
Ion
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— "ER" -match the kWp 1a coodry
pre.ides* of Harleigh Sandier In the Holznby Blilisection that
guest ho use In the rear, next to garden pavilion."
and Initlali of a very isilkeown
"Gas Is $3 a gallon In Paris," Realtors, Rodeo Realty s was once owned by actor Tony the
certain snob
"There's
tnnls court and behind the
aMomoblle the Rolls Royce. said Joyce Pay, the firm's vice pared company and one of the Curtis end the udertalning duo
appeal,"
said
Mrs
Ray, an.
awlnvIig
pool
and
jacunal.
Radio
president lad hi5f MIIIPSP lod tUIdlittilI Nil
of
Sonny and Qier.
why
HarIaIgl
Sandier
"Ft"
years
ago,
when
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rich Miami Dolphins and the of 66,132. Griese suffered passing accuracy In 1978 after ,
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linebacker Mike Kolen of which counts no sooner than starters Saturday night who
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seems like I pitch good against from Chicago, 134 and 5-3, Seattle defeated California, 8.6, single in the bottom of the 12 th four hits, including two doubles
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them In this ballpark (Atlan- Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh, 4- in 14 innings. Toronto at inning drove In Bob Boone from and a homer, and Andre
Joe Nlekro, whose older ta)."
second base and gave the Dawson added a two-run homer
3 then lost 3-2 San Diego Chicago was rained out.
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Phil hles their victory in the to pace the Expos to victory in
brotherPhllisa star pitcher for
Cardinals 13-5, Cubs 8-3:
Nlekro, 16.6, allowed seven downed Cincinnati, 3-2,
Atlanta, became the major hits In 8 1-3 innings before Angeles blanked San FranJerry Mumphrey drove in opener. Bill Robinson smacked the nightcap. In the opener,
league's first 18-game winner giving way to Joe Saxnbito. clsco, 9-0, and New York beat three runs with an inside-the- a two-run triple and Bill New York ended a five-game
be tipoff:
Friday night when he Pitched Sainbito took overwith the Montreal, 7.1, then lost,
I have to laugh when I hear the CanadIan national ant
park homer and Garry Temple- Madlock an RBI double that losing streak by belting six
layed when 'he Montreal Expos are on the road in American the Houston Astros to a 2-1 tying run on base In the ninth
ton scored two runs and drove helped the Pirates salvage a first-inning runs and coasted to
a victory.
(ties. Not a single Expo, or even any of their executives on the victory over the Braves.
In American League games, In two runs In pacing the split.
and got the final two outs to
It was Joe's third triumph record his 15th save.
Baltimore topped New York, 6- Cardinals to victory in the Padres 3, Reds 2:
Baseball level, are Canadian. And only two of the players, catcher
Randy Jones pitched a four- Dodgers 9, Giants 0:
lary Carter and shortstop Chris Sprier, live there all year round. over his brother's team this The Astros won the game in 6, Boston beat Milwaukee, 5-4, opener. Lou Brock moved
Don Sutton tossed a fivehitter
season and his 14th In 23 career the eighth inning when Art Kansas City swept a double- within six hits of the coveted hitter and singled to touch off a
decisions
with
Atlanta.
a club record 50th shutout
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carried
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and
Derrel
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3,
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with
a
pair
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singles.
106M Okbed a whift on the game day, night or
Joe when asked to explain his Elsewhere in the NL, St. Oakland nipped Minnesota, 6-5, PhillIes 4-2, Pirates 3-3:
career grand slam In pacing the
Mets 7-6, Expos 1-7:
reek.-Ralph Barnes Kensington, Cone.
Larry Parrish rapped out Dodgers' victory.
Bud Harrelson's two-out
It's happened four times In each league, most recently when success against the Braves. "It Louis swept a double-header In 11 innings, then lost, 3-2, and
laylord Perry of San Francisco no-hit the St. Louis Cardinals on
e$. 17, 1968, and the next day Ray Washburn of the Cards pitI Al'
d hitless ball against the Giants. In 1938, of course, Johnny
lander Meer tossed successive no-hitters on July 11 and 15. But
he classic has to be when there were two no-hitters In the same
.
ame on May 2, 1917, Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds and
lippo Jim Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs pitched no-hit, no-rim ball
uough nine hmlngs. The Reds broke through for a run in the;
h, but Toney protected his classic. Incidentally, Jim Thorpe,
In old football great, batted In the deciding run with a sacrifice
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me 3-2 • in 12 innings. •.e . .a.,
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That was the In preuon
conference in the Gator Bowl
Friday, "then we don't deserve game between the Bucs and the
to have the Colts come here." Atlanta Falcons, which dee,
Free parking, beer, hot dogs, less than 10,000 people. But
Culverhoueeattrlbuted the poor
cola and musical entertain
ment, all donated by private turnout to the No ticket prices
$12.
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He
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those who attend the hash.
In keeping with the circusUke the reports that Irsay was
atmosphere surrounding considering Jacksonville IN a
Irsay's tour of the city, Godbold home for the Colts was one of
said he would get on a horse skeidiclirn.
"There's a tendency to
with the Colt owner and ride it
discount
these things because
the
stadium.
around
"We could flop right here," YOU read ft's 97 percent certain
Godbold conceded, referring to that he's (Iruy) going to move
the possibility of not filling the to LOS Angeles, then L. A.
stadium, "but I think It's worth people say that's not so. But I'd
the risk. Jacksonville has to love to see It happen here."
Godbold said, "All I can do Is
stand up. It's time for
Jacksonville to put up or shut take what he (Irsay) says at
face value."
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essentially rested its case,
Clinic-S20; Pregnancy teat:
3224107 after S or 1304
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"We're at the smoking gun. I
male sterilization; free cove.
will ask (abost It) rbetorlcai•
soling. professional care,
3 or 4 yr. old German Shepherd,
supportive atmosphere, COC
fern, damaged ear tips Missing
fldintiil.
Longwood ares. $100 reward.
Segal said govenmient witCENTRAL FLORIDA
$304753 or 339.4i43.
news have only 1430CW*ted
WOMAN'S HEALTH
about what happened the night
ORGANIZATION
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM
of Feb. 17, 170 when Mac0051. Colonial Dr., Orlando
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
Donald's wife Colette, X, and
1t1-0521
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daughters Kimberly, 6, and
Toll Free 1iOo.fl1.2.
Kristen, 2, were murdered In _______________
Dog fern., wh 1 blk mixture. 11
their Fort Bragg apsrtmeit.
L.gal
yrs. old.20 lb., $32 reward for
Segal said"All we've heard Is ____
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return or information.
'this could have happened,
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Found: Puppy black, fully
we're not saying that it did." IIGHTIUNYN JUDICIAL CIE.
S. Sanford Ave.
four CUlT, IN AND FOR SUMINOLU
It took the prosecidien
Call 3224743
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
weeks to present Its case.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1346.CA43.J
Segal said the defense will WALTER J. YA$ZAY and MAR IAN If you aren't using your pool table,
take two weeksoralittleWSW YASZAY, hit WHO,
takes cue, and sell It with a
Herald classified ad. Call 322.
Plaintiffs,
to present Its evidence, If the
Vs.
2611.
dfvpkgal motion Is denied. HI WINSTON L. MOORE and ANNA B.
also said he Mill pI*iti to call NEWMAN formerly ANNA S.
Lest black., short hair dog, some
whit* markings. Gone over
MacDonald to the stand, ad. MOORE,
Defendants.
week. Plies call 3224741.
ding, "I see no reason why not
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'0: WINSTON L. MOORE
2319 Dunsfw Shies
Eau G.iile, Florida,

Found mixed breed male, blonde
short hair, med. Wt*. Vicinity of
Summerlin Ave. Seminole
County Humane Society. 323.

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ANNA I. NEWMAN formerly
ANNA S. MOORE
107 Parker Street
Tamps,
YOU and each Of you are notified
that a suIt for spectf Ic performance

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
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NUMBER 15322.2011.

of an Agreement for Dead for the
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Unique Kindergarten
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Call 3224043

Florida.
has bow flied against you and you
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COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDSARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
SETTER.

another lane on a highway and go ing
FICTITIOUS NAME
lften defenses, If any, on
only a few thousand dollars for $200 million a year, representGEORGE C. KELLEY, P.A.,
least
of
at
increase
four
parking lots," Rooe said. "With
ing Wi
Notice Is hereby given that Wi Vi Plaintiffs' attrMy, whose address
llon in the p5011130
the money saved, you could cents a ga
10th IS P.O. lox 1132. Apopka, Florida,
St.. Sanford, Fla. 32771(323.1704). 32103. on or before August 30, in',
almost afford to buy vans and tax, Rose said.
Regional transportation net- Seminole County, Florida, under the and file the Original with the Clark of
give than to people."
name of SOT. PEPPER'S this Court either before service on
combination of fictitious
PAINTING SERVICE and that we Plaintiffs' atisresy or lmmedIatpJ,
He said such an area between works, using a

He and Miller are COncentrat
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
on less expensive, ahoii'
- U the state decided today to lflg
build a $7 billion fl syifrn term proposals for Graham to

linking Florlda'smajorcftles, it take to a special session in
could not be completed until the OCIObET
One Is to iiange the
year 2,020, according to Pahik
Transportation operations Di• specifications for urban road
construction to accommodate
rector William W. Miller.
"A high.epeed Innercity rail bicycle pithe.

First &amp;Only Child care center open
Begin.
Saturday in Sanford
nIng June, t. sanford Early
1 Chilare Center. 3324045

Fort Lauderdale and Miami bus, rail and air travel, we Intend to register said name with the thirssfterg otharwiss a default will
near Clerk Of the Circuit Court, Seminole be 5*1.1 IWW you fir the relief
and between Cape Canaveral more feasible for the
County, Florida In accordance 'With
*,
*s prwisiee et the sistlusis
d0t
and Merritt Island would be
systen' is m a panacea for
iw
people
Name
$tatVNSe
"IO*tt:
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130 saId.
ection
"A 101 of working
feasIble
today's energy problems,"
003.05
Florida
StatUtes
(SEAL)
Another possibility, he said,
Miller said In a weekend In- would ride bicycles U they had a
51g. Michael L. Simmons
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
40 years safe route," Rose $Id. "A path
Jack L. We*
Is authorization for the Tran
Clerk
tervlew. "It would take
Legal Notice
Publish July 22,25 &amp; Aug. 3, 12. 1q75
along U. &amp; 17 from Orange sportatlon Department to work
By: Eve Crabtree
to complete, thouh a good p
DEL-101
Deputy Clark
k to the Naval Air Station
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promote
BIDS
th
wi
private
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
of ttcouldbeusedlnadecade."
Publish Juiy2t&amp; Aug. S, 12, It. 1575
ht would be a good place for a
CITY OF WINTER SPRINOS
public
transportaand
support
If Gov. Bob Graham soug
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, DEL-134
The City of Winter Springs will
p*th."
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
lion systems.
legislative
and
got
receive Bids for the following
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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
'We could go into a business,
equipment on August 30,I7, t 2:30
authorization this year to
Another possibility is
City
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
find out where people live, p.m., at the Winter Springs
acquire the rlghtofway, his zatlon and funds to build
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1411.CA.13.K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Hall, 100 North Edgemon Ave.,
administration could only by pJng arelis close to signifi. whether they would use VWI$ Winter Springs, Fl. 32707, at which WEllER S. HAINES and LOU J. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
the groundwork. If he ran for cant Intersections where and buses if parking areas were tIme and place all bids will be HAINES, his wife,
Fill 1iielit' 25.INCP
Publicly
opened
and
read
aloud.
provided adjacent to state
another four-Year term and wu motorists could park their cars
DIVISION
Bids will be received for the V5.
THE ALTAMONTE COMPANY. IN RI: ESTATE OF
elected, he mI* be able to got and catch a van to a central roads and then build them," he ?olIOWIVIØ
JAMES CECIL JENKINS,
said.
drawn and the location,
plans
1 each 1512 Dodge Fire Truck etc.o it al
Defendants.
Deceased
4
Door
Plymouth
1570
1
each
Any significant program Is
engineering underway.
"ft coda $1 million to build
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
leach • 1577 Dodge Monaco 4
A rati system connectIng
NOTICE OPACTION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
.
Door
TO: THE ALTAMONTI COM. CLAIMS ON DEMANDS AGAINST
Miami, Orlando, St. Pdorat,
1 each Dictaphone, $ ctiaiw.el,
PANY, a dissolved Massachusetts THE. ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Taps 24 hour recorder
burg, Tampa and Jacksonville
All Sids must be sealed and corporation, and the unknown OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
is one option in long-range
Nigerians
Go To Polls
N
marked "Sealed Side". The City hustles, If any, Of THE ALTA. IN THE ESTATE:
planning. But
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
Miller and
requires that upon the awarding Of MONTE COMPANY, a dissalvsd
Massachusetts corporatIon, and ffiot the adminhstrallanol the essat.
highest
bidder
be
the
the
bids,
Transportation Secretary Wil
James CICII JSIIMS dscaasod.
HENRY L.
LAGOS,Nigerla(UPI)-Nlgerlans went to thepollaSaturdayin pr,psredto pay l0 percent of the bid GEORGE W. MORSE,
lien Rose do not se. It
GEORGE FROST. and PiieNumBlI75t20CP,lsOlflainIin
by
either
certified
check,
cashier's
CHASE,
i
presidential elections designed to
black
CHARLES WHITTIIR,asllrsclste ttii CWtuft Cow, for Seminole
Jon for
viable rec
chick or cash All above tt
and
trustees of THE ALTAMONTI CoMedy._Fledds. Pribats Divielesi,
13
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and
mod
p
nation
to
civilian
rule
for
the
first
time
In
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us
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wrinty,
is
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no
ullislatwe to
COMPANY,
a dissolvedMaW the adirase which Is SimInsle
accompanying
pressed or implied
achusetts csrpsrstlen. and the vii. County Clurtheusi, Simferd,
said Items.
OI aas*ss. surcease trusties. Fund. 31771. The pensan.
Nigeria exports 1.2 million barrels of oil daily to America, OwThe City of Winter Springs
ing is tree, they
The someOft
said, of
reserves fhe right tirelict any or all IUCCII55fl In ledenisi, or any sHier FSPISOIM$IIW Of the estate is
second largest supplier of oil to the United States after Saudi
the option of water
bids or to accept that prop"PsrtIiscIaImIiby,thviugh, under OSr5*iyL.Csnd,$I,a'iiieaddnes.Is
Aiibii fl''l S $UCCN5SU1 ontoosu. of elections leading to a
trItMI0fl.
which In Its luigment, will best 0 against said corporeles Segei 110 N. 0S5*ay Avenue, Winier
"I see a decresas In the 'stable Nigeria of vital Intend to Washington.
entity, or any if them, and all *N*. FL 31705. TM name and
serve the public Wires?.
*5 pSflsf ripneses.
Ths new Nigerian constitetlon on which the elections are based
Dated at Win ter Wines, this 4th claImants, crediters,parsons an
emphasis on highways, but cars
psrtleLnatvnslsrcerpsrats.wheu
t$IlVVIaIflheSsifSIIIIbSIeW.
.
day of
we going to be aroimd a long
lipattinild On the American styli, With a strong president, a
All penile having claims es
Richard Rozanaky# exact egsi stases is viiii,
__Clty anager dalmini under this aI'.onwl demands so" the Rues are
bicameral liglilAture and an Independent Judiciary.
tim.," Rose said.
,',
wpsratisn, or cleimkis is have an requIred, WITHIN THREE
Publish Aug.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
right, title it lNVRu
osMi
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NOTIFIED TNI$NOTICI,fl5lI,WIflflecIsrk
YOU
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HEREBY
IN THU CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
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Ntun
ISCUlPt isqwisu
m
EISNTIENTN JUDICIAL CIE.
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mep
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title
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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
have. Each claim
suet be
IUCCIUIV$ SINS fellewing pripenty theY
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in SentInels Civilly, Puerile:
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besis ier the claims the isam.
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Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. 25th P1, Exp.
atiyl Wages commensurate W.
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Upland ParkiCH&amp;A, spilt IN
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Al. ESTATE ASSOCIATES -,
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADIRI WE LIST &amp; SELL
sleeping rooms with kitchen . MORE
HOMES
THAN
privileges. References required.
ANYONEI JOIN THE ONE
Call 322.2%5.
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31-Apartme0ls Furnished
Apt. son SeniOr CItIzens.' Down.
town, very clean as roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Pimetto
Ave.
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nislued Condo. Pool, club Pieuee,
cable TV. Everyihinu furnished
inc dishes Alinens. $110 wk., 5*
mo.+tes.an.mi

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11* ., part.
Pe*
WWn only. Ref. Req. $45 wkly,
1st &amp; last wt. 311.7114.
Clan furnIshed lit floor Apt..
Private entrance, adults ony,ns
We. 1554 Palmetto.

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3 SR home w.0

Hash, tastefull

decorated. Deltona area. Price
right at 131.300.
LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT
House A Garage Apt. goo,
location. 132,505.

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7435' S. French (1742) Senior

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New 1 3 II * bath home on

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ThIS lute has been reduced t
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Thpt• Listing Service
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011IL011. 335.1107.

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desirable
neighborhood
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Futures Include your
&amp; Patio, DR,Pie. Risi.,eat In KI
t$nepl.cs, all on a beautiful
landscaped loll This Ores:
Home cam' be yours for $1SS
Come See Ust Your host: BE

322-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Servic
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Sunday 1.5 PM
Weklva Park Dr.-low main.
Lake

REALTOR 313.7112
3324611, W-7177
LAKE MARY near ICC
Country
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cuslsm 3 5*, 2½ B horns
beautifully lai'dsraped, fences
aol. New England char"
ttirsughsut. Neil. crannIes I
derees overvalue. Must see
11*111 Joe Athens, halls
ssociate. Rut Ietate Oss. Inc
Reallerl. 1111415

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Sylvan, 00 acres, 20 acres
already platted. Over 1000' of

Front wooded. 5500.000.

OPEN HOUSE

Have coffee on our balcony or in
the courtyard as you view this
vintage Spanish home with high

laketremit home P.15 pool an one
boat dock,
fireplace in Fla, resm, formal
dining. Lois of extras on this
unit Won't hit kov at IstAft
HIGHWAY FRONT
ZONED COMMERICAL

3 IDRM, 2 BA. 2-story home with
extra room for business &amp;

totals. ½ acre for growth.
Could be converted to rental
units. $30,510.
JUST LISTED IN DeLANO Im.
maculate 4 5*, 3 B home, Ft.
rm. w.FP on 1 acre lot. SIdle

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701 511g.
C. Aitamonte Dr.

etc. 2 blacks to Inland waterway.
30 loft avail. Ace Real Estate,
Wm. Key,lon, lily. 53.5357 551
AlA So., St. Augustine leach,
Fl. 31554.

mencisi. $35551 Beverly I.
Umis Psaltei.*aanclate.

LOsing your Mine &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 332.021.
Set Cash Buyers for a small investment. Place
Ms cat
I.esiIlilad Sir rewtts. 3132411
or 531.1110.

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buIlebis situ. Csvasr bI shad.
&amp;',ceiw. Waled near Oder" I
siuu$1L*.
LOCH ARSON cet 4* in las
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iii. 104* p551 w4155 mel d
451 IsId.iltinrec.r .$hlbsP

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5*. fS ram y'sheme,
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woo 50, NS..$m','vM. $35,151
'331.13$ ad ,or They or Louise.

lIKE THE COUNTRY? 5+

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's.anty sew mails lime.

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LOT in pnsstlplsmi
Cluijis eslalls amp shad
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Ness seil parfait. FL sUNN
on MW, $53J50.
WALK TO IDYLLWILOS ELI
MINTA$Y4 ILl I. seer vie.
Ss,w wo 11ipal.CaI
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Prices are going down on almost
new portable Washer &amp; Dryer,
Sears Coldspot ref. 2021 S.
Sanford Ave., 222.101. Open
Tues. thuru Sat. :30 to 5:30.

st places In local A AQHA

Shows, Owner going
Call 322.0135.

entral Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.

BUY USED FURNITURE A
IPPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.

Satisfaction guaranteed bcfc' r,
payment 322 1137 after 6 p ii

MEINTZER TILE
tw or repair, leaky showers Our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. $69S62.

inted Appliances repairable
ondltlon. Washers, Refr., etc.
elioggs Auction. 323.7050.

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Painting &amp; Repair
)NIENTAL RUGS WANTED

KENMORE: WASHER - Pants,
Service. Used Machines.

71-AntNs

MOONEY APPLIANCES
313W

Antique Tub-good for
lath tub regatta or whatever
323.432'

Ceramic Tile Repairs
Residential &amp; Commercial
1919503; aftl$307IlS

Sgt.

Peppers Painting 5cr,,
Custom Painting &amp; detail tn,
Free Es?. 323 1704

essmakIng

Photographic

Alterations, Dressmal(in4
Drapes, Upholstery

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hlnhifISs,booksA etc. CalIaft$

FUDLP

p.m. 312.1111.

FantastIc nalOfibunNeel gerage
Wk Sl &amp; Sun ONLY, 5.7. 105
W1in Dr. (Sunlamid Es?.). is

ANIMAL HAVEN
ig &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

Assented desks, chests, dressers,
IN &amp; DR suites. Couches &amp;

clipping,

CASH DOOR PRIZE
SANFORD AUCTION

Yard Sale: 211* Gals Ph, Saillsrd.
Furn., lesis, 1044 $Ivlthst'smr,
delhi, misc. Ilesis. somethIng
fin meryomis. lasfinl Ave. to
1* lIst Gale PS. 3314131, sal.
&amp;Sun.5.'tllI,

erior exterior Plasterinq
Lic enserj Bonaeo
Call 332 7180

Ihady Inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages 3325752.

chairs. Loss of nice clean fur

Railings

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Custom built ironwork.
Window guards, gates etc.
Martins 323 7101, 3397693

Iflins Inlravem.nts

1215 St French 3.73ip

1Man, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 3271321

it you are having diffic ulty tinO.,
a place, to live, car to drive, .i
lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want at'.
every day.

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RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?
Or* wall III Sept. er early ocg.,em
51550. Jelns liver. TWO couples
Will
h'wwledgs Of His
rivet I btis, ssperIøce.
PIsecaN sHin $ pa. 33147.

&amp;

:.uulos.. Lowest prices. Call
214S3 or 904 73470$ collect.

C O URT
50

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Foam, fiberglas

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
it Est .
323-Ol2t after S:30

,

Tar pot for rent
$25 day or wkly rates
Call 322O2lI aft o

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.IALINT&amp;ASSOC. 322.1443

I

OiU ON Ol$Pt,AY

(1*111 POOL

Prontollomne Repair

RE

ectrical, plumbing, painting,
Carpentry. 3221

TNI$1 PIATUII$z

Vinyl Repair

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V.iyl repair &amp; recoloring
Save up 1050 pct. of
neuphloistery charge. 565-30n

FREE ESTIMATES
1715
Mowing
3211050

1:11P.M.

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To hit YOUI'i5..,1
DIoJ 3222611 oI839993

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COVE

hdUIflDI

or 661-5914.

C ertified Lawn A Landscape

'CITY WATii' ad 111MR INCLUDRO
AOULT ONLY and PAMILY SICTIONI
lE

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55.

.cLus NMI Asia

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MillionOffice Cleaning corn
merciat, new cons?. Licensed,
bonded
A insured. Quality
service everytime. Ph. 113 011

Custom

Usn .__sshrs

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Office Cleaning

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a used

OWN FOR LESS THAN

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int
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lea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,

iilture.
VISA-MASTER CHARGE

photos &amp;

Plastering

SMON., AUG. 117 PM.

$5.1 bike. color (smissha TV,
sctuoI clothes, lIttle bit of
everything.

passport

repair servIce 322 6101.

Grooming &amp; Boarng

AIIfIIIflJ•
PU.II.#'

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Weiboldts Camera Shop

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Sales,

3220707

MOVING SALEI
Pure., pictures, drapes, wall

CMU*SI

Pie loS NtNpn.
LIMYNAVY $UIPLUS
NIMbsIAW. ,
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pressure cleaning, roof coatni

Cenanc THe

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Top Prices Paid
Used, any conditIon 414-5136

G.na ON: Sill Weskinitupi
Ave. W. I Suit. 1111 &amp; 1251.
Allier ii
Furniture items,
TV,Mlec.

cture Perfect Ext. Pain."
F
Est Lic 10 pct disc t o
Cit. 339 6066, 668 8335

lure Salvage. 3321721.

price. Sanford Furniture Sal.
vage, 11.52$. if Sanford 3224721,

SI-Osragi Sums

ASh Painting
mt . Ext Resi &amp; Comm
322 0782 9 9

merly Harriett's Beauty Noo.
Si9C. lit St., 3225743

bid. material. 322-5059

Group, $333. Free

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

plumbing fixtures,

Lit Pit

Painting

BeaUty Care

Good used furn, appliances,

lln

Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349 5371

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vrniture. Retrig., stoves, tools.

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Yard debris, Trash

Al an's Appliances
Refrigeration AC Repair
Licensed. 3230039

ny's Marl, 213 Sanford Ave.
Suy A Sell, the finest in used

51-Househoid Goode

Light Hauling

ApplIances

6$-nted to Buy

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Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 3321771

Cash 322-4132

10 pc

General
Landscaping.
RC's
specialists, top soil &amp; Pitt clrl,
sod laying &amp; free trimr,,n'i
323 2918.

cal, Plumbing Servlcel Repair.
Call Larry for Free Es?. 671 6291.
LIc., Bonded &amp; Ins.

college

to

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ir Conditioning, Heating, Electri.

323-7551

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Air CoiitIon%nq

211* Gelding"Chlcacsaw, Print"
13.3 hands, exc. use show hose,
lop performer In trial, western a
English horsemanship. Over $0

as .. LOW

cash in i 151$IN Dew

If""..tpiIe.
,
his.

21.90 Taids

Sow. Sep. p'ies 1*15 sum
SSIS&amp;.SI 00* TWill Ruin
TV Ni. Will rI..Mu a*sl,
Nv:. Of ens. j.
SI Is. ow I15r'rnsut.
Mv mom*' at IN. on Of
'Pim Phow aWN nauur
c.

.is.R(AtjOLMLS

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051 $b

Shlh.T.Zu UKC, 6 mo. old.

.-Ists' $ Accssisrlgs

Ispisaussliss &amp; lrali.lss.
Xis-Sal, ails.. leg.
prIce $10.50 assume bslics SI

day. Call 323 2980, or ,%ee at
Short St., Lk. Mary.

323-1117

am.

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JOHN KhlDIR ASIOC.
W m. Cirmuirdal

SW itRuage, apurss NP lisp ups
bilerCuuslel wow _way. 0 ml,

'68 Cadillac Convertible, S?.i'
1:40 7:30 p rn., or all day 5 w

323-7361

Rogers 1W Silverware with case
Value $330, sell for $100

.43.743

DUPLEX QUADIAPLE

$300

117W. 19th St 322 6121

Male. 14 me.

$ pc Lit Suite-Sofa. Loveleat,
Chair, Ottoman &amp; Recliner All
for $310. Free Delivery. Sanford

PILL BUY EXISTING lat I IN
MORTGAGES. N. Loge, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $21 No. 4D
Wymnese Rd., Altamonte.

NSALTOI3IIINSMU

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AKC Old English Sheep dog

deep. $300. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 1742 So. of Sanford 323.
5721.

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&amp;Sobl

ALTV

5 ft. glassed top display case 26 In.

iranu New lterspring BeddIng ½

47-Sill Estate ,*ed

HUSKEY REALTY

REALTORS
ulluidONks
0fl.
.
011icus Open Dilly lam-I pm

323-2510

322.5721

Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 35504

W. "am I" cent.

Central Contracting Inc.
5047304523
504.7753513

Delivery. Sanford Furniture.
Salvage, 17.52 So. of Sanford.

4$.A-OIt d SIaN
Propauly

Nap

4' Boa Constrictor
$60

3 BLOCKS TOOCEAN
CRESCENT BEACH
73'xl00' lots only 57*. $1505 on.
$51.14 per Mo. Paved roads. City
water, Underground utilities,

warranty. After tins. Call Dolths

ESTATE SALE

Cty. Approval for Oraintield

325-0505
2245o5

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1910 Mercury Marquis

floor.

1975 Ford PU, 1 on the
Fl5osuper cab, $350

Furniture Salvage, 17.52 $o. of

HOY 00. $75,500.

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79-Trucks-Trailers

Sanford. 3271721.

Al.TAMONTE-Lot 100*174 plus
CS Bldg. zoned commercial. Off

Unbelievably priced at only
$72.515. VA financIng. 1 yr.

1110W. FIRST STREET
ski Offsrt 2 tory, II nesm'sn

consider trade. 3227391, aft 6 &amp;
wkends 322.2243.

'68 AMC Sta. Wqn 6 cyl , aut
fod cond. Econ. trans. ASK,
$750. After 6 p m 32? 6082

YOU.

REAL ESTATE

REALTOR, 322.7451

paint. $1500. 8300840

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1976 Honda 750F Super Sport,
13,000 ml., exc. cond. $1700 will

field trial stock. 321.0115.
Are you a full time driver with a
part time car? Our classifieds
are loaded with good buy for

25$.

CallBart

path for horses behind properly.

SN, ii bath, spilt pless. I33JSS
William Mallcziwskl Realtor
312.7512.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or323 7710

German short- haired pointer
Puppies AKC from hunting 8.

beautiful headboard, $30. 322.

Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. 105'
paved road, 2101 deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal Lake. Only
vacant lot in area. 114.520.

LAKE MONROE
Bass fishIng capital if liii worldl
This lovely 4 BDIM, At Both

Full power Air cond AM F l '
tract. cruise control, re'...
,

S. Country

.

ROCK
Screened A Washed

Sylvan. 110,000. Best
Terms. William Maliczowskl,
Realtor 322.713.

'71 Cadillac El Dorado 82.000

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King size bid, box Wings A
mattresses, steel frame,

5301522 or 33541I eves.

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acre, private

78-ltorCyCleS

Hirt 3237510
Call Cark I

BUY. SELL. TRADE
322.5432
311.313 U. First St.

INC. REALTORS

7 acres Lake

Mercury Comet 1966 2 Or Sed,
cyl . Auto. PS, PR 66.000 mi
Clean Red nt shi?t' outs 'I.'
$500 CASH 322 6230. 323 103 9

3225990

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE

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FORRE$T ONUNE

turn N on

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1111 heip. &amp; ih.1p11i. Lab
IlsIulno 'war by. Habhy YR.. 555
I cbs. 511*.

Markham Rd. near Lk.

$600

Dollar Paid for iunk&amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment,,

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

for Sale

,

323 8561

Top

65-Pets-Supplies

Lk.

lost fir a growing family. 411
25, FR, Ills storage specs
1051 Palmetto Ave. $31A50.

INC.

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'72 Ford Ranchero

BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto $50
Call 322 1671 322 1380

Club Rd., Lake Mary. 323 5451.

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C cab Replica $-li.x.i Must se.
appreciate. $77 7391. .,ft
Wlends 322 271::

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hanolno baskets.

Redlon Nursery, 120

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"The phone on the left Is the hotline
to our marriagI counselonl"

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sh Gardens, foliage, cactus,
Eplscia,

24 HOUR 19 322.9283

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Hwy 92. I mile .est of Speedw.
Daytona Beach. will ho,:i
public AUTO AUCTION C.'r.
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 110 i t
the only one in Florida Yo 'u
the reserved price. Call 904 S
8311 for further details.

8160 I

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Orovev low Subdivision
Mary Blvd. 3 mi. U. of 1.4.
Open Sat. as Sun. I to $ PM
3&amp;4114 models
Appraised 544.000 to $45,000
Lake

Fenced, only 7 vms old. IlSis

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

131.6290.

ill the best &amp; service the rest.
Western Auto
W. 1st St.
322410'

111$ Valuncla Cf. 3 II, Wi bath
brick con ch. on corner lot

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information. Call

wnmower sales I service. We

ills $urn'meniks.

2051 East 2nd St., Mayfair

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We have several sizes of trusses
for sate at discount prices. For

62-tGn

OPEN HOUSE
Sun. itoS PM
Priced at only $10,550 this 4 Slim,

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Lk. Mary.

IIAITY

cypress &amp; brick, 1
BDRM on approx. 2 acres, pool,
shop, greenhouse, organic
garden + separate riven frontage. $43,500

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DAY TON.'s AUTO AUC1It:j

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Scotty Camper. $1100. 1:30.
1:30 P.M. or all day Sunday. Call
3232950, or see at 281 Short St.,

ROOF TRUSSES

1. bath hsmhieomuly 22 yisrs.am.

SUN. 1 TO 5 PM

54495-3221009

61-11uhing Materials

3$.

*OPEN HOUSE*

Twinbeds,excellentcond.

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seed

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Roirni's
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JUST MAI'E PAYMENTS- e
'IS models Call 339 9100 or
4605 (Dealer)

323-293

RETIREEL Mint c. $ II

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w.w carpet.

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Used upright piano

M. Unsworth Realty

113
eves. 3230317

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REDUChL)

f0rQUICK SALE
30' Midas 1.1. Air, Awnings,

Suildto Sult-ouriotoryours.

80-Autos for Sale

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Aft. 3332.7111

Sanford Ave.,

GREAT WINTER HOME FOP

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*aaesbscalanw$Iv.RIver
suer 5110. COItIS unlyt $111 MS.

322-4457

Plumosa, R on Velencia Dr. to

REALTY

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REALTOR'

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.

76 ?tontruck
New flat bed. cxc cond
Low mi aft 5 373 195)

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75-Recreational Vehicles

$37,505.

Charming throughout and Open
For you 13 p.m. Sunday. S.

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321-0353

Pct. assumable mortgage.

79-Trucks.Tratlers

Wonder what to do with Two' Sell
One
The quick, easy Want Ad
way. The magic number is 322
2611 or 831 999).

$125

ceilings, open stairway,
fireplace &amp; separate garage apt.

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15½ Wood Boat

screened porch, sodded yard,
Paved street A Much Moe. 00

trance,

TENSTROM

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home. Central HAA, ww carpet,

OPEN HOUSE

Sanford's Sales Leadei

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VA. $34,500.

SOUTHCRLANOI

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IMMACULATE
2or3 BR home located lea quit
neighborhood will go FHA o

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dentlal Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction, 373 5620

31/i Evinrude Outboard
Rebuilt, excellent cond.
With tank, S130. 322-3762

Ill

HIGH &amp; DRY

Isisens

STEN STROR

Sanford Gracious lIving.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates. Inquire
*5. Oak 617

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Vie 50$srl SW.

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2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fl.. 32771

Aft. Hr. 332.760. 377.aj5

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Accessories

&amp;

RORSON MARINE

R". Real Estate Broker
2l3hSanford Ave.
321.0735

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REALTY WORLD4

For a career in Real Estate call lDresm Come True for 5134,3001
Realty World, The Real Estate
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JOINUSONSUNDAY
Agency June POrZIg 3233

Room form? In private
W.b.th&amp; kit prlvlleges.
3237115

BATEMAPi REALTY

REALTOR

AUTIFUL4 Ill, 3 both home ln
It. Of Loch Aibonl C HAL w.
W carpet, Fl.. Rm., Dl, eq. eat
kIt., PP A every imaginable
'urel Your Own Pool &amp; PatIoI

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Deltona. $5000 for all.

WARRANTED. Your

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Morel BPP WARRANTED.
ad to $2,50Ol

with an EVENING .HEALD
PAPER ROUTE. Routes
available In Sanford ml

Longwood areas.
Call

POO Fact starter homel

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EARN EXTRA MONEY

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abv. Ord. Pool, satin kit., patio.
Many Unique Featuresl Cool off
this summerl IPP WARRANT.
O. Yours, for $440051

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Duplex (2) 2 OR units turn. &amp;
rented $23.500. Only $4500 down.
Goner will hold.

55-Boats

1730001 or

ILYS DELIGHT 351,2 bath

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ANNITTE

3 BR, 2 B pool home, beautifully

lust $111001

Will pay $$ hr. todo -odd lobs InSanford'
Call 322.1500

TOGETHER
TO PUT YOU TO WORK
MA NY MANY JOBS I
CALL 323517ö
MONDAYIII

1132.

by Gill Fox

FHAVA, FHA 23$&amp; 243

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Call M4.3251

3004 Lilly Cf. Charm Of an old
Florida home will b found in
this modernlzel .1 SR. 4 5. acol
twine, featuring ga rden rm.,
for mat LR &amp; DR. FR &amp; i study.
On is acre lot. Strictly by app?.
Bobby Greene, REALTOR 025.

Moist OnI', 133,0001

Live In housekeeper over 00

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loverly Mighborhoodl

POUC 3 ON, 1 both home on
Maintenance man full time I bilutiful
Park Avs.I Lots of
nights awiek. Local refuels.
PotintIaII Zoned for Bus.I
Call Don Hughes 32341*
Spacious rms wextrl Wow,

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full time. Exp. w.Fiorlda
license. 4.13. 323.534*, Sanford
Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.

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NOrM In

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OVER OMILLION
IN SALES IN in'

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REALTY

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landscaped, work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft living area.
$55,300. Terms.

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Night cleaner. Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanford on the
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OURSELVES

AAA Gives Warning

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WASHINGTON (UP!) The plentiful around the p.'Ioi'.
The AAA said Its survey of relief and revert to their old service station 0
nation's motorists, with
unleaded and iii for regular.
gasoline plentiful again, are 1,519 statIons showed most ways," uld an AAA questioned said u
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Self4ervice Prices were 915
open
resorts spokeaian.
reverting to their old ways, tourist destlnatlom
Tey cents for prerniwn, 7.l for
Sunday,
which could bring back another and national perks
had
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p on week' unleaded and
the ample siçplles. But the In.
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pensive
gas, with fulliervics
shorter service station lines have been following they could bows.__
America ware.
averaging 11.064 a
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to $1.01 a gallon, the AAA said
re aim* left signs them w a in earlier in the were I'mit, irAhVidual,nles
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Airman Joetta Fine, daughter of fantry School, Pert banning, OaAlmon
During the tint week of training, o af maintenance
J.D. sine of Polity, has
a rigorous Cusack is 1117111 graduat e of Lake
graduated from the U.S. Air Force students
envlrvnmaiWal health course at physical training program and Howell High School.
Brow Air Force Sass, hire,
receive Instruction In the thesry of
DAVID OOSSILIN
The airman is a ifs graduate of parachuting. The second week they
receive practical training by Airman David A. 0 Nun. Son of
Seminole High School, Sanford.
April 1969. He is a 1960 graduate of
JOSUPH YATIS
lumping from S4feot and 20toit Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Oosaelln
Crowns High School.
Airman Joseph N. Yates, son of
towers. The final week Includes five of 310 N. Third St.. Winter Springs,
His father, Sylvester Ridding, Mr. and Mrs. Rert C. Yates of
static-lift psradn4e lumps.
Fla., has graduated from the U.S.
lives on Route 1, Oviedo.
Geneva has been assigned to
Rogers entered the Army in Air Force aircraft main?iance
JaMissurisaLL
CYNTHIA SLAMICK
Kessler Air Force Base. Miii.. after
Sergeant James I. Gutiliaii, son March 1979. The private Is a in. training course at Shepperd Air
Cynthia A. Blamick, daughter of. completing Air Force basic training. of retired Air Force Master graduate of Lake Brantley High Force Sale, here.
Mr. and Mrs Wesley E. Biamick.
The airman will now receive Sergeant and Mn. Carl H. Gutihall School, Forest City.
Airman Qesaiuin learned aircraft
514 Point Pleasant Place, Altamonte specialized training in the corn. of 711 laywood Drive, Sanford, has
maintenance,repalrandservlce.Hs
Springs, is undergoing cadet basic
munications electronics systems arrived for duty at Loring Air Force
is being assigned to Miii Air Force
PETER SIDLE
training at the U.S. Military how.
Use, here.
Capt.
Peter
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Mr.
Isle,
Utah, for duty. with a unit of
Academy, West Point, N. V.
Airman Yates is a 971 graduate of
Sergeant Outshafl, ground radio
Mn. Winat Sidle, 10 Sweet. the Tactical Air
Formerly called "New Cadet
Oviedo High School, Oviedo.
communications repsirman, was water Blvd U,,msd. recently
Barracks" or "Beast Barracks,"
previously assigned at MacDill Air was assigned as an audio visual
RONALD RI*•
it is an intense eight weeks In wtith
Force Base, Fla. He is now serving pradudlon officer with the U.S. Almon Ronald L. Sari. Ion of
SSNSNA SCHILLINS
new cadets learn the demanding
Schilling,
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a
unit
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Corn.
Army
Audiovisual Center at The Mr. and Mrs. Gale Berg of 371
Airman Ssvina L.
standards of military courtesy,
Air Force munications $0 IcePei'*agen. Washington, D.C.
been assigned
Imperial Drive, CaueIbsrry. has
personal appearance, and physical
Saw, Cob., after completing Air
Hoentarod the Army in November graduated trim the U.S. Air Force
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organization and customs and son of Mrs. W.C. Ringo of W
Mr. and Mrs, ~ a.Cumck of training In travel &amp;W military pay
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sonof retired Navy Chief Ps"y
Her mother, Voideft G. Kelley, Force Rose, hwo.
Officer and Mrs. Wendell 0; resides at ii? Aldean Drive, San
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meritorious service as a motor
sirgeani with the infantry,
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for the theitte of the movie
"Walking Tall," She said it
has been scheduled to be
re-considered should
"Walking Till" ever be
made Into a TV series.
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Angel," "CunoufIage,"
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sailing," said Lodge, "we

"I've even got a little rub
dwdedtosee some more of it
board I use for laundr)," she
Stocking the boat with enough added. Stopping at night at
A couple of tourists came to provisions for a couple of marinas along the way, Mrs.
weeks, the Lodges kissed their Lodge complained, "the
town the other day.
There's nothing new about children goodbye and set sail, laundry was out of order
that
tourists come through
With the river becoming everywhere and I had to do the
all the time Some have a more narrow and with a 32 foot wash in the sink with nt little
couple of kids in the back seat of must on the boat, the lodges board." Shortly before landing
the car wearing Mickey Mouse decided Sanford would be their in Sanford they confessed to
hats and pink faces from too destination, "This is a bo ut as pulling laundry off the life lin es
much sun. Th ey seem to be in a far south as we could get in a to make the boat look a little
hurry to see it all before boat this size," he said.
more ship shape before enheading back home.
The search for gasoline was tering port.
not a problem. There were no
"I've really enjoyed the river
But Elwood Lodge and
traffic
jams
nor
quick
meals
trip,"
said Mrs. Lodge, 'It's
wife Marvina are different.
gulped
down
in
a
noisy
rest
stop
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so peaceful. We walk
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the
interstate.
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by
everywhere
to restaurants
Jacksonville
not a
long the breeze, the boat sailed south and things. But we can't find a
Journey— butlttookthemfive
trailing a gentle wake.
laundromat in Dow n tow n
days
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"We enjoyed the river Sanford. We haven't spent
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River
their
coming down," said lodge who much money except for tying
The Lodges purchased their is minister of education in a up since we
cook on board."
a-foot Hunter about a year and Jacksonville church. "We
The boat has an alcohol stove
a half ago. "We'd never sailed enjoyed its wilderness and plus an
electric skillet and
before," said Lodge as he and animal
life. We saw gators, bird percolator. A battery-powered
his wife sat In the cockpit
of life, and we looked for television is on board should
their boat tied up at the Monroe manatees but didn't
see any. they wish to keep in touch with
Harbour Marina. We'd always
And we fished."
prime time reruns. A built in ice
wanted one so we bought it.
When the wind was from the chest keeps the drinks cool and
We've really enjoyed it.
wrong direction or too light to fruit fresh. "Fruit's real good
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a 7.5 horsepower outboard when you're cruising," said
Mw Lodges and (heir
Children
most
pushed
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fish caught in the,
their vacation aboard their boat concentrated on sailing and river supplemented
their diet.
which can sleep five and sailed navigation and let the mind
"With the fish one night I
UP the coast to Brunswick, Ga. relax.
make some corn bread," said
Bidthey confessedaprefere
"But she's still the Mrs. Lodge, "but 1 brought
to the waters of the St. Johns. housemaid," laughed Lodge along some unsalted cornmeal
"The river so vital to our referring to his wife Marvina.
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said one reason she has
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other activities has been
the fact, as she says, "that
I've always been on a high.
But it's a hugh on life and
living and that's enough for
me. I don't drink or
smoke."
Some of the songs Mrs.
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getting rid of the 'careless'
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"And I knew the
problems songwriters had.
I never completed high
school Ijut I passed my high
school equivalency (GE1)
tests and went on from
there. I persuaded
authorities to hold
seminars for songwriters
and give theni college
credit. It wasn't easy but I
did it. And that was for the
help of songwriters, including myself. I have a
few credits, but wouldn't
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looking and might be
considered by some people
to be slightly flamboyant.
Flamboyant or not, the

Memphis and Nashville to
see if my work was any
good. I'd go to an office and
leave three or four songs—I
didn't necessarily sell them
at the time but I dlii make
friends, and one thing, and
one friend led to another,"
"And I've been poor. I
know what it is. When I
said, '1 was born in a shack,
With it lean-to on my
back...' it was all true, and
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Association in 1973. She is
also a member of the
Songwriters Guild of
Orlando.
"1 got tired of seeing
songwriters having their
songs ripped off. They had
no organization and
something had to be done,"
Mrs. Marsh said.
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Tina Marsh is people
oriented.
"I'm a door opener,"
Mrs. Marsh said. "I'd been
writing songs and stories
all my life and I'd stack all
ow stuff in drawers like
Emily l)ickin.son did
until I was 42. Then ,,jiit the
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schedules at the school guidance office on Aug. 13,14 and 15

The EPICENTER Marital Separation program will be
conducting a new slgtt.week seminar for separated and
divorced persona starting on SepL 1, from 7.16 p.m. at First
Presbyterian Quich, U.S Highway 17.06, Maltland,
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Advance registration Is ptthuad by writing or calling the
office, 1136 Sand Lake Rd., Orlando ENS; IS13I1.al. A
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Series. dofths "oak prmis$48 with parualpants
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replenishing it scents to
be in perpetual motion.
She is also an organizer
with a great empathy for
other songwriters. She was
the founder, coordinator
and first president of the

She's a songwriter and a
Promoter.
She has been a model and
a dance instructor.
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'I Was Born In A Shack With A Lean-To On My Back'

The Pilot Club of Orlando-Winter Park has pledged $1000
toward the programs of the Association for Retarded Otizeni
In 1979.
Pilot Club President Ms. Margaret ihinus dated at their
last meeting, "It Is indeed a pleasure on behalf of our members
to make this $
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coinmimity and to pruard ow first check In the amount of $150
to the Association for Retarded fl"ew"
The Initial $150 will be used to print an Informational
brochure for wide distribution to educate the public as to the
services of the association.

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Other than that, she's

Barbara Say (McCollum) Simon has been advanced to
executive secretary to Mayor James Fisher and the retired
brig. gin. LR. Forney who Is the city manager of the City of
Port Orange.
Mrs. Simon and her husband, Sal, and family have moved to
South Daytona from Sanford where she had lived since 1964.
She is a 1967 graduate of Seminole High School, Sanford.

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- Another series of Prenatal
will begin on Sept. 5 at
Florida Hospital and will last for a period of 7 weeks.
Pregnancy, labor and delivery, and baby care are covered,
with special emphasis given to childbirth techniques.
Classes are taught by accredited Instructors in the Lamaze
Method of childbirth and are scheduled during the latter part
of pregnancy. Expectant parents are Invited to attend
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Information contact the hospital.

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The program, sponsored by the hospital Community
Relations Department will consist of a panel of medical cxperts, running and jogging enthusiasts and a representative
from a local sporting attire shop.

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"Run For Your Health" is the topic of the second annual free
public seminar on jogging scheduled for Aug. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Winter Park Memorial Hospital Medical Ubrary Building.

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the nation practicing their
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Mrs. Elizabeth Lake, 06, of
Wed Palm Bach and formerly
of Sanford, died Monday.
Funeral services wee held
Crooms High School. His wife, Wednesday at St. Ann's
Reatha. is with him at the fort.
a
Qnsdi In Wed Palm
Beach.
ALAN ROBINS
Pvt. Alan W. Rogers, an of Mr.
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and Mrs. William C. Rued, 101
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well as various civic groups including the United Slates
Jaycees which also endorses the Outstanding Young Men of
• AAmerica program.
Area men, some now living elsewhere, selected for the
edition include: Lynn Walter Capraun, 125 Sweetbsy Lane,
Orlando; Perry Martin Echelberger, 418W. 3rd St., Maryville,
Mo.; Bruce Wayne Flower, 225 Doverwood Road, Fern Park;
Willie B. Newman, 1430 Tulane Avenue, J.33; New Orleans,
La.; Nathaniel Scurry, 1506 Northcreé Drive, Silver Spring,
Md.; Bill T. Can, State Route 48, Geneva; Alan Greenfield
Fickett, 700 Aberdeen Lane, Winter Springs; James William
Hammock, 725 Oxford St., Longwood; William Arden Heck, 8
Oak Park DrlveQyde, N.C.; and Roy Richardson Wright III,
1311 South Palmetto Ave., Sanford.

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Field Day" and picnic at Red Hug Lake Park, take
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Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Mayors, State

Altamonte Springs, has graduated
Sgt. L.C. Redding, whose wife, from the U.S. Air Force Jet engine
Louise, lives in Sanford, recently mechanics course at Chanute Air
was assigned as a aircraft Force Base, lice,
hydraulics repairman with the U.S.
He Is being assigned to McGuire
Army Aviation Development Test Air Force lase,N.J., for dute with a
Activity at Fort Rucker, Ala.
unit of the Military Airlift Corn.
Redding entered the Army in mend.

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yellow sheer delight

Cburch, Casaelberry. Rev.
Arthur Padgett performed
the candlelight and double
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E.
Methvin, 1% Eileen Drive,

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daisies, fashioned along the
A-line silhouette with
detachable capes. They
carried daisies and carnations and wore sprays of
daisies and baby's breath
In their hair.
Bridesmaids were

Altamonte Springs. The

bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs E. B. Smith,
1400 W. Lake Brantley
Road, Maitland,
Given In marriage by her
parents, the bride chose for
her vows a formal gown
fashioned Into a traditional
design of lace with tulle
Inserts. A lace ruffle edged
the modified full skirt

Rhonda Methvin, Lori

Austin and Allison Smith.
Their gowns and flowers
were Identical to the honor
attendant's.
The bridegroom's father
served as bed
Ushers
were Micky Methvin, Mike
Smith and Ricky Smith.

man.

Julie Jones was the
flower girl and the ring
bearer was Randy Jones.
The receotlon was held in
fellowship hall of the
church.
Following a wedding trip
to Gathnburg, and Tenn.

which terminated In a
chapel train.
Her cathedral length veil
of illusion and shoulder
length blusher were at-

'I'he Lodges lost track of time while relaxing on the river.

tached tö'à high tiara of
lace and seed pearls. She

...St. Johns

Continued Front Page III
coining in all four directions at met a boat from Daytona and Lodge. The wind, weather, and
without r'ealizing it. It tasted once," laughed Mrs. Lodge. for a co uple of days u
river ca used problems of their
terrible. It was a novelty hut I
just closed up and laid cruised together until they OWfl but were nothing the
wouldn't reconunend that."
down in our bunks."
reached Lake George where Lodg es could not handle. "It Is
Making new friends was t heir paths parted. The enjoyed either through ignorance of the
With sailors, the eather another point the Lodges said the company and friend
liness of rules of the road or else they
plays an important pail in ship- they liked about sailing, the other people
and admi red don't realize the lack of
beard life and this gentle cruise Boaters are usually a friendly the beat's skipper, who was maneuverability of a sailboat,"
on the St. Johns was no ex - bunch and on a trip on the river quite competent
even though he complained Lodge. "Most of the
ception. "We had two real good they have a lot in common. .We had an artificial
bigger boats were no problem."
leg.
storms," said Lodge. 'Heal encounter the same storms, the
"Maybe boaters should be
A boat under sail, in most
good! It's not the best time of same buoys, and tie.up Instances, has the right of way licensed," he said. "I hate
the
year to sail. Going into Silver problems," said Lodge.
over other boats since it j thought of It, but you get these
Glen springs we got caught in
"And there's no class dependent on the wind and a high performance boats and
the channel. The wind was too distinction," added Mrs. Lodge. large sailboat can not be
turned when 14-year-old kids get all
strong to snake tiny headw:iv so "It doesn't matter what you do or stopped on a dime.
Unfor- this power, something is needed
James D Hornaday, Captain,
we just threw out th anchor. on shore. You can be a doctor or tunately not all
boaters are to protect society. If they were QM USA, was honored at a
The other caught us at Hontoon a store clerk."
aware of this fact.
Ilcçnsed at least they would luncheon
held at the Officers
Island tied up at the marina,"
At Shell Harbor, 15 mIles
"Our biggest problem was have to study a handbook and Club
at the Naval Training
"The wind and rain w're south of Palatka, the Lodges the smaller power boats," said learn the rules of the
road."
Center by his co-workers at

MRS. DAVID SCOTT SMITH

and other points, the
newlyweds are making
their home at 980 Mon.

ministrative assistant for
the Wyatt Co. The
bridegroom Is employed in
the family owned E.B.
Smith Fruit Company Inc.

tgomery Road, Altamonte
Springs. The bride Is ad-

In And Around Longwood

Capt. Homaday Honored

For 'Outstanding Service '

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uiiut ABBY: We've been
marrIed 36 years and my
husband has been at death's
door half a dozen times, but lie's
always pulled through. He has a
bad heart, one kidney, no gall
bladder, diabetes and cancer of
the prostate. He's In the
hospital right now. If lie should
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wear to the funeral?
I have a nice black chiffon
dress trimmed in lace. Do you
thank that would be too dressy?
Also, how about a small black
hat with a black veil? Or %VOUI(I
that look too much li ke I'm
dramatizing the role of the
weeping widow?
If you think the chiffon Is too
dressy, I will buy a more
conservative outfit. I wouldn't
wear a lot of jewelry, but would
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DEAR ABBY: Some friends
recently had a baby. They were
o sure It would be a girl, they
had a girl's naxne picked ou
didn't even consider a boy's
name. Well, you guessed
they had a boy, They named
him In a hurry and a few days
later they were sorry they
chose that name. They wanted
to change it but were told that
since the birth Certificate was
already fUnd It would cost a
small fortune to change the
baby's name.
Then they heard that as long
as the bab) had not been
baptized they could change the
baby's name without any
trouble.
Can you tell me If it's ex.,
pensive to change a ba by's
name on a birth certificate?

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a strand of pearls be out of
place? And while I'm asking,
how long is It considered proper
to wait before dating In public,
Thanks for not using my name.
PREPARING IN PA.
DEAR PREPARING: Wear
hakver you feel comfortable
In. Start dating in public
shenever you want to. And
don't rush out and buy a new
black outfit. He may live,

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One More Tune," written
with Ernie Johnson.
"bipey Me" was recorded
by STAX Recording Ill
Memphis with Big Mike
Rice, Steve Cropper and
the fate Raymond Jackson
In the recording session,
"I don't try to fool
people. I've written a lot of
poetry, but to write a song
you've got to take the
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a marked

she says, include Isaac
Hayes, the black actor who
played the lead as a private
detective in the movie
"Shaft" the
Funkle
Chicken Man, Rufus
Thomas; Lee Baker;
songwriter Johnny Keyes;
Willie Mitchell, producer;
Al Green, the artist and
producer who turned
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MiUL who attends Riverside
Mm.a.y Academy In Georgia.
In addition to getting reacmaioted with friends-,Sean
was one of the guests at a
luncheon I gave for all my
frj
Thea. are young people John
and I have known since we
when each of
them were high school fresh.
men.
Included In the tun were
Dennis
Stillinga,
Mike
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NEW YORK (NEA) - "Take with something very tasty, when she decided to become a clothes Ms Anderson delivers
the head, very good with which Ms. Anderson did the dellgller,Iurltchbwg,Migs. to the woman "25to45 who is
W11111119871" said the grocer in nlght she madePeking duck for
"Ott English teacher wanted aware of fashion and will try It,
Qulnatown, waving the duck. her husband and herself. The to teach us how to write a but who won't accept a fad if It
"Not" said Lois Anderson. designer for Tasmerway, the biography , and she told us to ten't flattering to her."
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She doesn't have to in Tan"No!"
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She won. The dead dud ,that knock off gourmet reci pes like Qaire McCard,1l the mother of taste the trends: the mildlyhung for 12 hours from a bean that.
American sportswear, and I extended shoulder, the slim
in the kitchen of her "rambling
Which is admirable con- followed a narrow channel after skirt that's slit but not in.
11009 cottage" In Westport, sidering that once all she could that," says the pharmacists' decorously;the candy spple
Cm., stopped at the nech
snake was grilled cheas and 'Iugtr.
red and other brights that show
It was hanging there because apple. "I learned to cock years
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that's how you make Peking ago when I met my husband, Qaire McCardell hat She'd (flannel, wool blends, satin
duck, First, thoogh, you paint it who's in advertising. He's a been teaching there, but I charmeuse, crepe de chine) or
with honey, soy sauce, scalbor" very tall, skinny PaglihIenu mi.ed her by one year. Still, I with walnut brown and char,
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iviucre reacnes oee toward prolesslee,l dancing
And Laura discovered
tidlc directors.
olxioxlotm about criticism.
that dancing classes all
"I would be nowhere
Teachers should be able to
have one thing in common
without Miriam and
relate to dancers. I can
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Valerie. I have had the best
dance better If I have a
Whether it's New York of
basic training possible
good teacher-dancer
Sanford, good ballet
from them. They stress
relationship."
studios are essentially the
technique and basic steps.
While in New York,
same - a mirrored wall
If you don't have basic
Laura
and her folks took In
usually smudged, a
steps there's nothing to
the sights Including the
workout barre on three
Netherlands Dance
walls and an assortment of
Theater.
tote bags, toe shoes, rib
'I f.It I fit pr etty
The slim attractive
buns, warm-up clothes,
blonde took classes two
sweaters, tights, paper
much In the
years ago from Loretto
cups, soda cans and other
RosA and Richard Arve in
Utter around the studio as
middle.
Chicago, also under a
the day moves on.
Ballet Guild scholarship.
Laura said a professional
(dancers) may
Mrs. RosA has since
dancer must be on her tile
moved to Deltona and was
at least 10 hours daily.
hav• been batter Ballet Guild's associate
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season.
but
some
dancers appear glamorous.
Laura Moore is aware
But In reality theirs Is a
that a professional dannot
near
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grueling existence of hard
cer's life Is no bed of roses.
work, long rehearsals and
"You just can't be overly
as good,'
dedication,
sensitive," she said.
In comparison to dancers
In the meantime she will
from other parts of the
probably dan ce locally
build on. Not getting
country who were taking
usd11 the tln'ie Is rIm.
eiongt Classes is my only
summer dance classes In
As she dons her pink
pro
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New York, Laura,sald, "I
satin toe shoes and
felt I fit pretty much in the
Laura also hat cornexecutes the complex steps
middle. Some (dancers)
plimeads for her teachers
and movements called by
may have been better, but
in New York. ,no
the directors, "grande
some were not nearly as
teachers were so good with
lattement, tendu, fifth, up,
good,"
corredima and criticism,"
sisone, tombee, port do
Laura praised her inshe said. "They weren't so
bras," Laura feels con.
structors at the School of
strict and adversely
fident she has what It takes
Dance Arts Valerie Weld
critical that It frightened
to be a profesalonal dancer.
and Miriam Wright, who
you away. Teachers smut
She already eats, sleeps
are
also
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realize how much a person
and drinks dance - the
choreographers and arcan take - and not be
center of her life.

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to spend a month with the Russell, for a visit to Blue
Goldbergs before going to Springs.
school.
Good news arrived while they
were In Ormond. "We got a
telephone call late on the
evening of the 6th, from ray
Peg, Sam and T
Terri brot he r Bob, who lives in
Musgrove have returned from a Jacksonville," said Peg. Bob
mini-vacation" in Ormond had called to announce the
Dennis StIllings Dennis Is
Beach,
where they stayed with arrival of Erin Leigh Pear ce,
home on leave from Great
III., where he completed Peg's parents, Stan and who weighed in at 8 lbs., 14 Os.
1t'.After a few Margaret Pearce.
Mot her Deborah is doing well,
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My 12-year-old niece, Usa
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Germany, to Los Angeles,
alone.
brother, SFc Dena
E. "Rick" Hewitt, has been
stationed In Schwelnf urt the
years.
WNW in [ Angeles, Lisa

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charts atone time during
his career.
Mrs. Marsh said she wee
a rotessional model in
her 20s and later became a
dance instructor. She was
with Arthur Murrsy's
Studlos for three y.,sand
was ithe "Lii's Dec."
iuocin M!Pp with
the well3aowa Wink
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might have COIN abad as
a resuit of her conversion
to the Mormon faith.

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Col. William H. Creed,
DCASMMIando Conunander: Thomas and Ruth
Williams, USN; and David
Skidmore,
amwnore, aepuy, UCMMA
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there is a fee dill. It matters
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the name changed. (This p.
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produce the movie,
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Tango
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Marlon
Mrs. Marsh said.
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The lid of people she his
biggest promotional achad asauocjates,slie says,
cornpllslsnents was, she
also Included Eddie Miller,
says the first big
writer of "Release Me."

oinotIon done on Elvis
Presley's birthday, his
Xths Oft Jan, 8, 1974. She
followed this with similar
promotions in 1975, 1976
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During the luncbecn, Hot'
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Service Commendation Medal
for outstanding service
his four-year tour at DCASMA.

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has been baptized or not?
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Laura-Moore Says Dancing
By DORIS DIETRICH
OURSELVES Editor
Laura Moore wants to be
a professional ballet
dancer, she says.
She's had a taste of the
Professional dancing route
while taking classes this
summer at the American
Ballet Theater School In
New York City.
Laura attended the
classes under a scholarship
granted by Ballet Guild of
Sanford-Seminole (BGS) one of the features of the
guild format for company
dancers which is indirectly
paid for by sponsorships
from community sup.
porters.
According to Pat Scott,
president of the BGS Board
of Directors, each company dancer Is given the
Opportunity to apply for
scholarships. Aform
be filled out and dancers
write In thefr own words
why they want the
scholarships.
Since the scholarships
have been in effect for
about seven years, the
applications have been
reviewed by a panel of
board members, Mrs. Scott
added.
"Laura Is a very definite
promising student," Mrs.
Scott said. "She has the
potential and push within
herself to be a professional
dancer. She has the 'drive
to go straight to New
York."
The 16-year-old dancer
was accompanied to New
York by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William (Judy)
Moore of 417 Lake Blvd.,
Sanford. Laura said her
father stayed In New York
for a week and then her
grandmother, Olive Witt,
from Sanford, arrived.
A ballet dancer for eight
years (three years as a
Ballet Guild company
dancer), Laura said she
may have been a "little
skeptical" about heading
for the metropolis. She
wondered how she might
measure up to dancers
from acrvu the nation.
"I attended advancedand
professional classes," she
said. The classes were very
hard. Ineed a lot of work..
.Iwant to go back next
summer."
The Sanford dancer
spent one day attending
classes at Melissa Hayden
Inc. on Broadway.

carried a bouquet of daisies
and ye ow roses.
Tern Methyin and Becky
Methvin were the maids of
honor. Their gowns were of

were united In holy
matrimony on July 8, at
7:30 p.m., at the Community United Methodist

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seems to be rather UnThe whole day may conclude warranted also. Just asl had no
with a small celebrationl
choice in the matter of coming
Now, It's not that I'm not Into this world, I have been
grateful for the actionsolmy ablelittle
friends and relatives, but It lolourn on earth.
suddenly dawned up,n
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tody:What did I do to
thatabthhdaythouidbetortiie
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tentlon for 24 hours?
give thanks to God. After all, It
And the more l thought about was He who gave melife.
A rather humbling thought,
It, the more I came to realize
Isn't It?
that I had done nothing! I
born! And as you who are
So, as the festivities that
Summertime
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Vacation
Bible
School
time
easily
understand,
surround
the celebration of my
at
churches
across
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nation—and
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VACATION IS...
the Seminole area Is no different. Tracey Burke, 4, left, and Kimberly Claypool, that took no effort upon my birth the down for another year,
part. i didn't even have a voice let me bring It all to a close with
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show off the bird houses they made
BIBLE SCHOOL
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John
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pre-school
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last
words:
class at Lake Monroe Baptist Church Vacation Bible School. About 48 of decision-making process these
my
conception.
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creator!
You
yoimgsters, between 4 and 1$, participated is the Bible School this week.
Maybe the congratulations of have brought me through
LIP* day are directed at the another yeari"
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Bible and Dr. Daniel Consis will teach com parative religtees.
(bUd care will be provided. To register for the classes contact
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Tampa. Pastor Ten Clay Is the founding minister of a new
work in the Carrollwood area of Tamp., Ofl of the fastest
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and them from the primary task of
In
America
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Roman
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any
other
problem
asked
about
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importance
to
working
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and
96
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of
the providing spiritual leadership."
Like their counterparts a Ic - by Princeton University. In the study."
for
"major
changes"
in
society.
Unitarians
considered
condecade ago during the height of
The resujisof the survey, the
•. balance." Wuthnow conCoupled with the problem of
Nearly as many pastors tinuing racial Inequality
cluded "the evidence from
church Involvement In social first national poll of clergy "dishonesty In government," labeled corruption in business serious matter.
recent polls shows that a
reform efforts, members of the since 1971, and Incorporating Wuthzsow said, Is the Issue of as a serious problem as exSome four tenths of the majority
clergy continue to outpace the information f rom other polls as alienation from government, press
y'of pastors not only
ed concern about din- pastors also said they favor
general public In stçportlng well, have beefl analyzed In the
erceives
serious and contlnu'People feeling that they honesty In business, the survey special quotas so more blacksp
reform measures,
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current Issue of the journal can't affect what goes on In said, ranging from 82 percent can go to college - considered fing
of American
And, like the general public, Theology Today by Robert society" was perceived as a among Presbyterians to 94 significant In that they came alsoaW
believes
the society but
pastors believe corruption Wt*hnow, associate professor serious problem by 92 percent percent am
4"urch Puss a
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after the Supreme Court's
ainongofflce holders and public of sociology at Princeton.
relevant
solution
that
should be
of the pastor polled, the
"These responses suggest decision In the Bakke case
alienation from government
Wuthnow said that In Ow sociologist said, with 52 percent that pastors perceive the same which held strict quotas uncon- brought to bear on the
are among the nation's most Princeton survey, 90 percent of saying It was an extremely kind of malaise In both big stitutlonal.
serious social problems.
those polled said they regarded important problem.
government and big business,"
The survey also showed that
,,If clergy are no longer as
These results emerged from a dishonesty In government as a
"Nearly one quarter of the Wuthmow said.
two
thirds
of
the
pastors
visibly
involved with social
national marvey of clergy from serious problem,
pastors In the Princeton study
On racial matters, the believed in using their pulpits to issues as they were during the
five religious bodies - Luther"Overall," he said, "govern- said they favor 'major changes Princeton survey found that 82 speak out on social Issues but civil rights movement or the
an Church In America, United ment dishonesty was, In fact, In our form of government," percent of the Reformed and also that "most pastors have Vietnam war protests, neither
Presbyterian U.S.A., Unitarian regarded as a serious problem Wutimow said, and about a lAdheras clergy, 97 percent of not let social activism distract Is anyone else,"
he said.

Members of the Baha'j Faith from Seminole County and
nearby Communities will meet on Aug. IS in Sanford to cornmelnorate the recent formation of the first SilrItuai Assembly
of Seminole County. The meeting will be held at the Sanford
QvIc Center, 40
Among the guests will be local and County offidals and
representatives of Baha'l regional and national aànlnlatratjve

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Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Price 15 Cents

Seminole Economic

Growth Continues,,
Unemployment Down

Un1*rWh1r19_
by Hal Kaufman
OVE'R LIGHTLYI A magician turns. glass upside down on. table and places. small
coin on ft. "*hands someone two toothpicks and announces that " will be Impossible to
pick up the coin from the top of the glass. And he's
rigid. Now come?
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Despite increasing reports of an Impending recession, the
Central Florida area maintains signs of economic growth.
The Florida Department of Labor reports that the long-term
unemployment trend In Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties
has been steadily downward.
Figures released this week from the department indicate that
from May 1978 to May 1979, the number of unemployed workers in
the three.county area declined by 1,000, from 19,300 the previous
year to 18,300 this year.
In addition, figures show that the employed civilian labor force

Sum Funi Counting 13 fora king, 12 for a queen, 11
for the lack, etc., how many pipe are in an ordinary
deck of playing cards?
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MAGIC AGE
FORMULA
There's a way to till
the difference between
ages, the greater of
which is unknown. Example: Let's say you
are 16. Subtract your
age from 99. Reveal
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who's 70. Ask him to
add the $3 to his age;
to take away the first
digit of the answer and
to add It. to the last
digit; then toil the result. Adding $3 to7$. he
gets 161; 1 plus 61
gives 62, the figure he
reveals.
Whon youai--m.eim
16, you have his age.

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stitch in time saves eIght. 2. Out of sight, out of
glasses. 3. Spare the red, spoil the curtain.
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•Tongue Testersi Say fast and repeat: Fanny
Flowers flew to Flint. Sharon She, shuns the sun.
Mitzi Metz missed Mr. Smite; Mr. Smits missed
Mitzi.

will b. 'very important'
DIPSY DOt Sharpen your crayon or colored pencils. Apply them
neatly to the diagram above for an amusing picture: I—Red. 2—Lt.
blue. 3—Yellow. 4—Lt. brew,. 5—Flesh tones. 6—Ok. blue.

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regarding unemployme nt
rose from 250,400 workers in 1978 to 283,600 workers in May of
1970, an increase of 8.9 percent.
Department spoeemen are quick to caution, however, that the
next six months will be "very Important Insofar as the future
trend of unemployment Is concerned."
The department reports that from May 1978 to May 1979, retail
trade employment was boosted by 3,000 new jobs in eating and
drinking places. The highest gain, figures showed, came in the

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Puddles from the daily rains In Seminole County do not stop this
bicycle enthusiast from enjoying her ride. Kim Craft of 320 Oak
Ave., Sanford, speeds right through this one.

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Saxon Co. Ponders Future
Of Gasohol In Seminole
Cook said it is critical to the
Them Petroleum Co. will "We're looking Into the cost put it In the tanks at a station
make a decision in the next four factor of bringing in a 200 proof there was some water in those feasibility of the gasohol
to six weeks on whether to product from out-of-date," he tanks. When the gasohol was operation that a Florida-based
abandon its planato all gasohol said,
pulled 11 Inches from the hot- product be used.
In the Central Florida area, Bob Cook explained there have torn of the filled tank, 18-20 cars
Cook observed that his Saxon
Cook, comptroller for the been some problems of water were filled and experienced no
using regular unleaded
Sanford Port Authority based separation with the Florida problem. Some even carne back
gasoline
was getting slightly
firm said today.
alcohol made from oranges for a second fill-up.
than
19 miles per gallon.
because It Is only 100 to 192
'When It was pulled six InWith
gasohol
it is g4tlng just
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ches from the bottom, two cars under 21
miles
per gallon.
whether to bring in outof.date proof alcohol used in other had trouble with water in the
"The fuel performance has
alcohol for the product or to gasohol mixtures in other gasohol," Cook said.
search for a Chemical which Mates.
,The use of gasohol at the been real good," he said.
can be mixed with the gasoline
"We are continuing to use port had been a laboratory Gasohol at its first tryout was
and Florida alcohol to prevent gasohol In Saxon vehicles and controlled type thing. We selling for about four cents per
water separation," Cock said, there have been no problems checked our tanks to eliminate gallon more than unleaded
with lt," Cook said. "When we the water problem," he said. gasoline. — DONNAESTES
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train Fiscal Services may take
frcin the public at the rate of 10
are more pledges," Mrs. top money with the "Super
cents per mile for each mile
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Strollers" from Social Services
they walk.
Im prove the condition of one's
In place position and "The
The money pledged will be heart by proper exercise. We
So, if you visit Seminole Puffing
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used for the benefit of the public have $3,500 toward condruction Memorial this week and you ass Respiratory Therapy pushing
when the Sanford Heart Park of the exercise course and the name tags on doctors labeled the Super Strollers for a photo
one-half mile track Is con- stations, so far, and we need "Medicine Men," they are not finish.
structed. The park will be
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pedometers strapped around
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the ankles of participants, will of the park project, said
But the morning line at the
more pledges,
the exercise course,
be in a good cause. The working Monday
hospital
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Starting today, and con- Sanford Memorial Park.
for the benefit of all citizens, run wild when you ::
tinuing through Friday 15
young and old, and the city has Pushers"
they're the
teamsof nurses and one team of
On the half-mile track will be promised to Install the equiP. Pharmacy department condoctors will find out how much 20 stations, where such things Iflent When It gets here," Mrs. tenders. The lab team will be
as ChIDUp bars and other Stewart said,
walking they do on the job.
labeled "The Blood Hounds."
And they will be participants gymnastic equipment will be
of Course, the "Yummy
In the Seminole Memorial Installed. Every five st&amp;tIOfl5
"We hope to have the Heart Tummies" will be from the
Hospital Heart Park Walk-A- there will be a heon1to8 Park ready for the public by hospital's dietary department.
device which will measure the early October. All we need now The "Clean Green
Machines"
heartbeats
of the walkers or
The walk-iihon Is the
of the Housekeeping claim they
brainchild of the hospital's runners.
can beat "The Record Runpublic relations director, Kay
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finance, insurance and real estate sector where employment
increased 12.6 percent over May of in.
The department reports 2,000 new jobs In the three-county area
have been created in finance, real estate and Insurance fields.
The number of manufacturing jobs increased by 3,500 over 197$,
an 11.3 percent Increase, according to the department.
In those manufacturing jobs, the average weekly earnings
actually dropped by about $3. The department reports an average
worker took borne $211.94 in April of 197$ compared to a weekly
earnings of $213.91 in April of this year.
A reason cited for the decline was the shorter work week.
Statistics provided to the department by employers Indicate that
the average worker spent 41.4 hours a week on his job last year as
compared to an average of 39.7 hours of work per week this year.
Department labor analysts statc that figures from June and
July have not been calculated yet, but those months are usually
high employment months. There is expected to be a slight increase In unemployment by the end of the summer season, according to the analysts.
One negative Indicator comes from the federal bankruptcy
court, middle Florida division. Court records there reveal that the
number of persons filing for bankruptcy during the first seven
months of 1979 increased slightly over the same period of 1978.
The bankruptcy court reports 497 filings through J uly of this
year as compared to 482 filings last year. The court serves Orange
Osceola, Brevard, Volusla and Seminole counties.
GEOFFREY POUNDS.

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about the possibility of a substantial verdict against the
cal imi is scheduled to open the Sanford City Commission city If the Tucker case goes to trial.
meeting at 7p.m. today.
A pre.trIal conference has been set for Tuesday and a two-week
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In Tampa, National Guartl troops, wearing

Buddy Corley of Corley Produce Company

battle fatigues and steel helmets and armed

troopers rode in the cabs of the tarikers,
escorting them into the oil and gasoline

with either M-16 automatic rifles or shotguns,
were deployed by 9 pm. lbursdity. They

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already has hauled most of the stocks.

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assigned to ride with each law officer

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problems getting produce, most of which

almost all departments though," he added.
John Copeland, manager of Food Barn in

Sanford, said he Is buying prod uce from
individuals out of their gardens trying to keep
his racks full. "flight now I'm doing okay, but
Publix Market at Sanford Plaza reported no

problems with deliveries so far and Fairway
Market, Sanford also reported no trouble so
for.
Gary Mathews, assistant manager of
Jewel T Discount Store, Sanford, said no
problem ave cropped up yet. Weclidni get

a truck today, but we expect one tomorrow."
The manager of Food World of
Casselberry said he had no trouble, "as we
have our oiii warehouses and trucks,"
Bob Kimble. manager of the new Goodings

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know if we will be moving anything
today and I sure couldn't tell you anything

about tomorrow."
Independent truckers sitting by their
trucks at a gas station across the street from
the market, said Transport Brokerage was
"completely shut down." They said the
company would remain so until the strike
eflded.
A sign on the wall of the market advertised
a trucker's strike meeting to be held J une
in Orlando.
One trucker, who asked not to be identified

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"We are just working day to day," he said.

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to haul shipments of plants. Contrary to some

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shortages at present, saying they re getting

to lost us through the weekend," said lAymon
Goodman, manager of Winn-Dixie in Sanford.
"By Monday we will be feeling the pinch in

reports, a company spokesman said the

consumers &amp;W others sharing what was left
over.
The f ormal announcement of Carte'
deciskm may come as early as today and
later than Saturday, the soturces said.

had shut down because 1 don't want

store on SR 434, said they get groceries "from
Certified," an Ocala wholesaler whIch has its
owntrucks anddiivers,"sore'sflOg)le
yet."
"We gota shipinentof produce today, but
the soft fruit season (grapes, plums pears,
etc.) is just beginn ing and most of it Lomes
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needed for their machines - with truckers,

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had been made

"I asked the Zellwood people if they needed
some trucks to haul their corn," he said, "but
they told me they have enough trucks to haul
The problem may gei

anger over

while driving through Alabama. Two dents in

the driver's door of his truck looked as if they

comes from California this time of the year.
"We have enough produce in our warehouse

he said, because north Florida st ill
watermelons to be hauled, with the 4th of July
approaching.

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Packard Producd, however even Zellwood
corn haulers are having few problems.

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port or escorting the tankers, but state

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truckers' picket line without incident shortly

Chevron had six McKenzie Trucking Co.
trucks coming in from Tallahassee.

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customers picking-up merchandise at our
store. Delivery is available for a small charge.

time the), discovered their error, their car was JaInined on

nearly 800 National Guard members Thur-

insouth Florida.
President Carter will end the special
prkrltyallocatlonsofdieselfuelto farmers, a

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Everglades crossed the independent

there's any sniping problem."
Striking independent truckers stood quietly
outside the entrance to Um terminal, drinking

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gluttony of the American public for the end product," lie
said. "They appear ahnost like a child who's had its lollipop taken

were sitting In Delaware Bay unable to unload full cargoes of

women, unaware that a self-service stati n

was closed, pulled in and attempted in vain to get a pump going.

In Boonville, Mo., every one of the city's 24 gas statiuris were

If ycu go lhe root cause of this whole energy crisis, part of it

New Jersey Energy Commissioner Joel Jacobson, in a letter to
Rep. Edward Patten, D.N.J., said he has been told 12 tankers

available for duty at Tampa and 600 on hand

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WORCESTER, Mass. (UPI) - Five hundred people
rioted in their housing project Thursday night to protest
the killing of a resident by a project security guard. The
mob set fire to everything, even a police station, and
drove off firemen with a hail of rocks and bottles. The
police station burned to the ground.
Police said 18 people were arrested on a variety of
charges. Two police officers, one fireman and 12 civilians
were reported hospitalized.
A Worcester police spokesman said "every available
policeman" - an estimated 250 riot-equipped officers and
50 members of the SWAT team - was sent to the Great
Brook Valley Housing Project, which houses about 4,(X)0
people, most of them Hispanic.

$1 Million For 'Hooker'
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) - A $1 million judgment was
awarded Thursday to an Akron woman who claimed a
religious cult tried to make her a "happy hooker for
Jesus."
Una Elizabeth McManus filed suit in Franklin County
Common Pleas Court in November 1977 against The
Children of God, Columbus, and its leader, David Brandt.
She was a member of the cult from 1972 to 1977.
In the suit, Ms. McManus, 22, said Brandt in 1976
"began to prescribe certain conduct for the female
members and taught them the art of sex seduction and to
be 'fishers of men' and 'happy hookers for Jesus.'"

Talmadge Decision Near
WASHINGTON (UP!) The Senate Ethics Committee
is expected either to issue a subpoena to force Sen. Herman Talmadge to testify in his financial misconduct
hearings, or begin work on a recommendation that he be
censured by the Senate, sources said today.
The two options have been debated by committee
members and a decision on which path to take should
come during a scheduled meeting Tuesday, sources close
to the investigation said.
Four of the six committee members - the exact
number of votes needed to take any action - reportedly
are leaning toward censure.

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charges he conspired to kill a man who claimed to be his
one-time homosexual lover, was found innocent of the
accusations today.
The nine-man, three woman jury returned the verdict of
Innocent for Thorpe and three co-defendants after nearly
15 hours of deliberation and a sensational 31-day trial.
Thorpe, 50, once voted Britain's most popular politician,
was charged with conspiracy and incitement to murder.
His three co-defendants, John Le Mesurler, David
Holmes and George Deakin were charged with conspiracy.
During the trial, a one-time male model, Norman Scott,
claimed he and Thorpe had been homosexual lovers for
years and that Thorpe plotted to kill him to keep public
knowledge of the affair from ruining Thorpe's career.

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Kindergarten shown with the director Betty
Donaldson received their degree (Bachelor of
Sandbox) recently in commencement
program held at Free Will holiness Church,
Sanford, which sponsors the day care center,

LOOK OUT, WORLD
HERE WE COME!

Mistress of Ceremonies was Rose M. Sheppard and speaker was Leila Ross, who spoke
on the history of Rest Haven, which was
founded by the late Mother Ruby Wil son.
Songs, prayers and recitation were presented
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DETROIT (UP!)
Reputed Detroit Mafia kingpin
Anthony J. Glacalone of Miami and five M1chlan men
have been named in a six-count federal indictment on
charges of conspiracy and operating a loan-sharki1g ring.
James K. Robinson, U.S. attorney for the Eastern
District of Michigan, and PautE. Coffey of
Strike Force, Thursday said the indictments returned by a
federal grand jury in Bay City culminated a two-year
investigation by FBI agents.
Besides Giacalone, 60, those indicted Included William,
lolacano, 39, Bruce J. laBreche, 35, and Norman G.
Crawford, 48, all of Saginaw, and Alfredo Salazar, 29, of
St. Charles, Mich., and Brent J. laBreche, 31, of Bay City.
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sex education committee formed three subcommittees: radio,
television and newspaper.
in his report Thursday, Neal Novak of the television subcommittee said his group found several television programs they
deemed harmful viewing for their children. Three of the
programs named were "One Day at a Time," "Carter Country,"
and "Charlie's Angels."
Novak described, "One Day at a Time" as filled with sexualoriented topics Innuendos. "The show's about a gal who's
divorced and raising two daughters," he explained. "The teenage
daughters are Involved with boyfriends. There are connotations of
a dirty old man in the series."
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Sanford."
Kay Nelson told the committee some of the programs did carry
themes of socially redeeming value but those subjects "shouldn't
be publicized on television. They belong in the home."
"I feel there's a lot that just doesn't need to be talked about,"
Mrs. Nelson said. "Everybody knows some of these things exist:
but I don't think it should be seen on television."
Novak suggested his television committee approach the:
program managers of the local television stations to ask to serve
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But Norman Loberant disagreed and said the program
Dottie Poole told the committee members they should call the
some ,'socially redeeming value,
•"Ths topics are 5'ndlsct In. ièo where the mother is ta$ChI4
national Parents Teacher Association (PTA) In Chicago that's.
designed to gather feedback f rom-parents concerning particujarh
the children how to survive as a woman without having to corn/
television shows. The toll free number is 1-800-323-5177.
promise and I think they do so effectively," Loberant contended,
Doris Bacon, a member of the newspaper subcommittee,
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of the:
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various media throughout the summer. The next meeting of the:
"I am dlvprced," Mrs. Bacon said. "That's my situation. That
committee was tentatively scheduled for August.
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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!)
matters presented were previSullivan was convicted of the
Convicted killer Charles W. ously raised or on direct appeal murder of Donald Schmidt, a
Proffitt lost a bid for a stay of and this is the second time it Howard Johnson's assistant
execution late Thursday night has come before this court. ... manager In Homestead in 1973.
from a Tampa circuit judge but Therefore this court denies the Proffitt was sentenced to the for
he and the other Death Row petition for return of the the 1973 killing of high school
Inmate scheduled to die prisoner and denies the stay of wrestling coach Joel Medgebow
Wednesday have more appeals execution."
as he and his wife lay sleeping
In the works.
Proffitt, 33, and Robert A. in their Tampa apartment.
Proffitt's lawyers had asked Sullivan, 31, are scheduled to
Coy. Bob Graham signed
Hillaborough County Circuit the in the electric chair Wed- death warrants for the two
Judge Thomas Miller to over- nesday morning.
Tuesday.
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grounds of lack of evidence,
judicial errors and inadequate
representation by counsel.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
State lawyers sought a
SR-CM 431 Improvement
The Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) will
dismissal of the motion.
conduct a public
on June 21, 1979 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs
Miller ruled after hearing two hearing
Recreation Department Civic Center, 500
Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
hours and 20 minutes of Springs, Florida.
This hearing is being conducted to afford
arguments that "most of
portunity of expressing their views concerning interested persons the opthe location aspects, design
concepts, and social, economic and environmental
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man who claimed God told him not to pay income taxes
will begin serving a one-year jail sentence July 2.
U.S. District Judge Howard Pratton Thursday sentenced Charles 0. Moore, 38, to one year in jail and ordered him to pay the cost of his prosecution.
Although Moore told the jury at his trial "the Lord told
me not to pay income taxes," he later admitted to the
judge he was wrong.
"At the time I thought I was right," he said. "I want to
make restitution for anything I've done. The Lord is No. I
In my life and I ask his forgiveness."

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A third case of
pneumonic plague, the so-called Black Death that killed 25
million during the Middle Ages, has been diagnosed in a
Navajo Indian girl living in a rural community in western
New Mexico.
The unidentified 14-year-old was reported In fair
condition today at the Bernallllo County Medical Center In
Albuquerque. State Health officials said the disease had
been diagnosed early and the girl was responding well to
treatment.
MUEUgh plague cases are considered rare In most
part of the United States, New Mexico has recorded three
this year, two of whom died. Both deaths were blamed on
the highly contagious pneumonic form of the plague.

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SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
JUNE 21, 1970
ADMISSIONS
SANFORD:

Phillip C. Sterling, Lake Mary
Rosa Lee Stokes, Lake Monroe
Helen G. Schutz. Akron, Ohio

Eva B. Alord
Phyllis C. Barber

SANFORD:
John C. Oietz

Bernice Davis

DISCHARGES
Willie Mae Iiannar
Carmin Holtzclaw

Charle y Hillery

James Keitt
Joseph W. Rouadl
John J. VezIna
Saul. Mae Williams
Ruth C. Yeary
Lucy P. Coffey, DeLand
Samuel Rhdeson, Deflons
John C. Waltrich, Deltona
Albert Alexander, Lake Mary

Rodger A. Johnson
John D. Jump
Roby B. Sawyers
Gabriel Sosa

Virginia S. Archer, Diltana
Irene S. Logan, Deltona
Isabel M. Maccauley,
Diana Palmer. Deitona
Harold Hodge, Jacksonville

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'Provoking Trouble'
BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!)
The Hanoi-backed
Cambodian government accused Thailand today of
violating its territory and "provoking trouble" along the
border now bristling with arms on both sides.
Thai and Vietnamese forces backed by tanks face each
other across the border only a few hundred yards apart In
a situation Western military sources described as "very
uneasy."
Official Phnom Penh Radio claimed the tanks and
artillery sent to defend the Thai border are "provoking
tension and troubles at the border."
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Leaders of the
European Common Market agreed today to freeze their
crude oil Imports at their 1978 level for the nest five years
and Invest heavily in nuclear energy programs.
The energy plan was to be announced later today alter
approval of a final communique by heads of state and
government of the nine-nation European Economic
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(0 the proposed Ordinance. This
hearing may
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the City Council.
Copies of the proponed Ordinance
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POWER LINE DOWN
Workmen cutting grass at Crooms High School were responsible for a brief
ower outage In Sanford Th
Thursday afternoon when the tractor they were using
nagged a wire on a utility pole causing several power lines to snap.
A small fire
was started at th e base of the pole but It was quickly
extinguished.

MRS. ELIZABETh ALLRED Texas; sister, Mrs. Audrey B.
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Alfred, 61, Magaha, Anderson, S.C.; two
of Anderson, S.C. died Thur- brothers, Thomas H. Brown,
aday in Atlanta, Ga. She lived in Sanford and Arnold M. Brown,
Sanford from 194744 and was a Anderson, S.C.; six grand.
native of Hartwell, Ga. She was children.
member of the First Baptist
Qurth, Sanford.
Services and burial will be in
She Is survived by two sons, Anderson, S.C. McDougal
Jioward J. Alfred, Saudi Arabia Funeral Home, Anderson, Is In
and John H. Alfred of Houston, charge of arrangements.

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A 3½-year-old Altamonte Springs boy is reported in good
condition today after a near drowning Thursday, according to
Seminole County deputies. A 31-year-old man was not as lucky
however; he drowned in an unrelated incident.
David Peterson, 34, of 190 Lake Destiny Trail, Altamonte
Springs, was transported to Florida North Hospital in Altamonte
Thursday afternoon after his father found the boy at the bottom of
the family swimming pool.
Glenn Peterson, 34, told deputies he was talking with his other
son with their backs to the swimming pool about 4 p.m. When he
turned around, Peterson saw his son at the bottom of the deep end
of the swimming pool and pulled him out, deputies say.
Spokesmen at the Florida North Hospital commented today
that David is In good condition.
Meanwhile, Seminole County deputies were investigating the
drowning of Philip Gasper DiPaobo, 31, of 7436 Barnacle Court,
near Goldenrod.

SCHULTZ FILES SUIT
A Casselberry man is suing Lake Kathryn Estates for
negligence he claims led to the suffocation death of his six-yearold son in an abandoned refrigerator,
Robert Schultz filed the civil suit June 15 in the Seminole County
Circuit Court on behalf of his son, Brian, who died September 23,
1978.
The first grader's body was discovered in an abandoned
refrigerator by a pair of movers who were carrying furniture into
the vacant trailer at 803 Holly Hill Ave. The abandoned trailer is
located just one block from the youth's home in Lake Kathryn
Estates.
According to the suit, Lake Kathryn Estates and Zimmer
Homes Corporation were cognizant that children often used the
abandoned trailers as a "playground." But no measures were
taken to protect the children from the dangerous condition of

DiPaobo told his wife at 8 a.m. Thursday that he was going
fishing at a small pond located at Howell Branch Road just east of
Grand Road. Deputies and divers arrived at the scene when
DiPaolo's wife filed a missing person's report that day.
Fifteen minutes after they entered the pond, divers pulled
DiPaobo's body out of the water at about 4:30 p.m. deputiesay.
He was transported to Seminole Memorial Hospital, Sanford,
where he was pronounced dead on arrival,

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BOSTON (UP!) - The
American Pacemaker Corp.
says 552 of its heart pacemakers already implanted in
patients may need to be
replaced because of defective
transistors.
Although the company
stopped short of a recall, it said
in a statement Thursday that
"in cases where it would be
consistent with good patient
management, the company is
recommending that these units
be removed from patients and
replaced."
"It sounds serious to me,"
said Jackie Maio, a spokeswoman for the Food and Drug
Administration in Washington.
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Five additional investigators will be added to
the staff of the state
Division of Parimutuel
Wagering to aid in the
probe of betting and
gaming Irregularities at
Florida jal-alal frontons,
division director Gary
Rutledge said today.
Rutledge said the
division currently has only
five investigators, some of
whom are tied up in the
probe of horse race fixing
and the drugging of horses.
The added staff, be said,
will join law enforcomet
officers throughout the
state now looking into
allegations of cheating and
possible links to organized
crime
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playing inside the refrigerator, the suit states.
As a result of this negligence, Brian entered the trailer through
an open or unlocked door and climbed inside the abandoned
refrigerator. He died of suffocation, according to the autopsy
report.
Schultz is seeking in excess of $2,500 to compensate for he and
his wife's mental pain and suffering from their son's death and to
recover medical and funeral expenses.
GAS TANK, SOCCER BALL STOLEN
An assortment of property valued at $358 was stolen from the
home of a Fern Park woman, according to Seminole County
deputies.
Elaine Conner, 31, of 119 Highland Drive, Fern Park, said
someone broke into her home sometime between June 12 and
Tuesday.
A boat gas tank, a tool box, fis hing equipment and ot her
property were stolen from the utility room, she said.
The utility room was unlocked when the burglary occurred,
deputies say.
MICROWAVE OVEN TAKEN
A microwave oven valued at $700 was stolen from an unoccupied home near Lake Mary, according to Seminole County
deputies.
The burglary occurred sometime between Monday and
Tuesday in an unoccupied home located in Markham Place,
deputies say. Entry was gained through a glass door.

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Wearing plastic suits and breathing apparatus
to guard against any harmful effects, these
workmen scrape asbestos from the ceiling of
South Seminole Middle School (above). Approximately $471,900 will be spent by the
Seminole County school district this summer
in ridding asbestos from the ceilings of South
Seminole Middle School and 11 others in the
county. (Below) Donald Baker, foreman,
showers at the end of a hard day to remove
any asbestos particles before leaving the
sealed area. Previously, tests conducted on
ceiling samples of the 12 schools indicated
they contain the type of asbestos that may
cause cancer.

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and wear it in the privacy of
your own home. While many
people with a hearing loss will
not receive any significant
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his free model will show you
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He said it is "a
possibility" the Big Bend
fronton near Tallahassee
would undergo scrutiny.
Big Bend Is owned by
Elizabeth Calder. Mrs.
Calder also owns the
Orlando-Seminole fronton.

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are suspected or have been
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patients who live overseas.
The company said the transistors in the 552 Model 1613
pacemakers were supplied by
an unidentified "outside yendor" and said it "is notifying
physicians and distributors"
about the possible defect.
Company spokesman Ralph
E. Hanson refused to make any
statement beyond the short one
issued by the company, but
confirmed that all 552
pacemakers in question have
already been surgically implanted in patients.
The firm said it has met with
representatives of the FDA,
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Blvd.) in
and Seminole Counties, Florida. FOOT Project(Sernoran
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MEXICO CITY (UP!) - An earthquake shook Mexico
City and much of the nation's Gulf coast today in a series
of tremors that swayed tall buildings and downed power
lines...
There were no immediate reports of damage or Injuries,
although residents in the capital said the 30-second quake
was "one of the longest ones" in memory, causing
buildings to move noticeably.
The Tacubaya Seismological Center in Mexico City
registered the quake at 6.9 on the open-ended Richter
scale with its epicenter 265 miles southeast of the capital
along the Veracruz and Oaxaca state lines.

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TEHRAN,Iran (UP!) - More than 12,000 Kurdish
tribesmen uprooted by fighting in western Iran have
threatened a mass exodus into Turkey and Iraq to
dramatize their plight, Kurdish leaders said today.
Mohammad Morad Btouli, one of five Kurdish
representatives now in Tehran for talks with Prime
Minister Mehdl Bazargan, told reporters that A2,473
Kurdish residents of the embattled town of Nagadeh were
still in refugee camps in surrounding towns.
He said the refugees, displaced by fighting between
Kurds and ethnic Turks in western Iran two months ago,
were afraid to return to their homes in Nagadeh because
of lack of security.

Earthquake Hits Mexico

IDA, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR. 0791(1) and 13RM.5791.(2).
INO TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
Maps, drawings, a draft environment al impact
document and other pertinent information developed by the
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
FOOT, together with written views received from other agencies or public oftic Isis, will be,lsblg
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN by inspeclionat the FDOT Oistrct Officein DeLand from June It, 1979
toatJune
the City of Casselberry, Florida, 27, 1979 during regular office hours. They will also be available
the
that the City Counc il will hold
public hearing location from 10A.M. to 4 P.M.
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of hearing
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public
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consider enactcontacted for information
or assistance at the DeLand District Office,
entitled:
phone 904734.2171.
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and other
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
ISOM
exhibits in:
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA AS. place of, or in addition to oral statements may do so at the hearing. They
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SIGNING THE NONEXCLUSIVE may also be submitted to be documented as a part
of the hearing If
GAS FRANCHISE DEFINED IN received at the FOOT Distrct Office, 719 W. Woodla
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Box
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July 13, 1979.
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Tentative sthedules for rights of waythan
BERED ORDINANCE
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THE FLORIDA GAS COMPANY TO t impact on the wetlands will be discussed,
The FOOT's Relocation Advisory
THE
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Assista e Program will be
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Post Office Box 47
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Published Daily and Sunday, escept Saturday by The Sanford Herald.
Inc., 310 N. French Ave., Sliderd, Pie. 32711.

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SHANNON, Ireland (UP!) - A Serbian nationalist who
hijacked a jetliner over Michigan then surrendered in
Ireland was flown back to the United States today under
guard at the end of his 23-hour, two-nation odyssey.
Nikola Kavaja, 45, of Paterson, N.J., who seized a
Boeing 727 jet en route from New York to Chicago on
Wednesday, was guarded by four Irish policemen. He was
accompanied by his lawyer Deyan Rank Brashich, who
flew with the hijacker from New York to Shannon Airport
Thursday, after failing to convince him to surrender in
New York.
£"'t. s1ac rew Kavaja held at bay
with a bundle of dynamite during the tense flight from
New York 24 hours earlier -Capt. Dick Werrnlck, Copilot
Ross Sadlemire and Flight engineer George Eckhardt.

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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
The portrayal of pro-marital sex on the television screen.
The advertising of feminine hygiene products.
Programs about homosexuals living together whose sexual
preference appear to be accepted by the community.
The majority of the sex education committee, an advisory
group to the Seminole County School Board, Thursday agreed to
oppose these TV program themes and advertisements,
Other positions finding a concensus Included opposition to
programs that depict racial stereotypes, loose sexual activity and
"anti-heroes" who show little respect for the law and win,
The sex education committee is a recently formed advisory
body of the Seminole County School Board. Superintendent of
SchoOIsWthanyer recommended Lnpr1jacjtjzecomziJttee
be formed to thin
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oltouMn materials."
This, he said, should be dune before instituting a sex education
program in the classrooms. Input from the committee will be
considered when the sex education program Is written, Layer
said.
To effectively study various programs and advertisements, the

MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) - Sandinista rebel
leaders have rejected Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's
peace plan for Nicaragua, pledging to battle government
troops "until we win or lose." Fresh guerrilla reinforcements crossed the Costa Rican border to join the
fighting.
"We will fight to the end, until we win or die. . we
refuse any action by the OAS and we will not accept any
mission of the OAS," the Sandinista high comand said
Thursday night In a broadcast from "somewhere in Costa
Rica."
Government sources said the new invasion force of
more than 400 men entered Nicaraguan territory Thursday night at Penas Blancas and ran into a barrage of
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Site plan regulations were
developed by the county in 1977,
but a review committee this
year recommended
modifications which further
clarified a builder's obligation
be adopted.
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reg ul ations that wo ul d have
tightened the guidelines on
parking, drainage and other
building restrictions in the
unincorporated areas of
Seminole County was delayed
Wednesday night due to a lack
of a quorum on the county
planning and zoning cornmission.
The seven-member panel
requires four members to be
Present before official action
can be taken. During Wednesday's special meeting, only
chairman Harry Beckham and
Jerry Crews were present.
Members absent were Jane
Sirkin, who Is recovering from
back surgery; Gary Nelson,
who was delayed by his work;
Mike Davis, who was out of
town on business and George
Perkins, who reported prior
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All hands on deck! It's that time of year again.
On June 30, 1948, the gates of the Sanford Naval
Air Station officially closed and each year the event
is marked by a r.unIon of the Navy and Marine
Corps personnel who served aboard the station.
Fleet Reservists of Seminole County will sponsor
the event on June 29-30. The reunion Is also attended
by many of the retired military who have settled in
the area and It is open to the public.
The 10th annual event will be officially launched
Friday afternoon with a shotgun golf tournament at
1300 (I p.m. to you landlubbers) at Mayfair Country
Club after which participants will retreat to the
Fled Reserve building on West First Street to cool
off and present awards to the winners,
A dinner dance will follow at 18(X). Former
shipmates and their famines and friends will get
together beginning at 1100 at the Fleet Reserve for a
day of food, fun and reminiscing about the old days
and sharing the latest scuttlebutt.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS G lOP 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 Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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at its last meeting to change its name to LongwoodWinter Springs Area Chamber of Commerce. "This
Is the most positive decision we could have made,"
said President M.M. McCullough. "With the growth
of both Winter Springs and Longwood, this chamber
now and in the future will grow and become the
most important organ ization in the area."

The old NAS brings back memories for me as
well . I'll never forget the day I got a phone ca ll from
my sailor boyf riend (later to become sailor
husband) Len. Fresh out of Boot Camp and trade
school in Jacksonville, he was calling me in Winter
Park from the railroad station in Sanford to tell me
he had been stationed at the NAS there. I didn't even
know there was one, it had only recently opened. He
couldn't have gotten any closer to home.

Speaker at the chamber's June 25 breakfast
meeting at Quality Inn North will be Sta te
Representative Bobby Brantley, who is making the
local circuit reporting on the recent legislative
session.

Attention

House subcommittee declared recently that

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Central Florida Kennel Club, 50th Anniversary
American Kennel Club All Breed Dog Show, 8:30 a.m.,
throughout day, Exposition Park, Livingston Street,
Orlando.

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Sixth Grade
Erika Arndl
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Gretchen Jarand
Eighth Grade
Caryn Clause
Tool Anh Doan
Lori Eckler

David Goebelbecker

Michael Wohigemuth
B HONOR ROLL
Sixth Grade

Jay Hauck

Alan Janak

Rodney Bobb

b HONOR ROLL

Kristine Goebelbecker
Erika Arndt
Chanel Brown
Janet Hauck

Sixth Grade
Gena Humphrey
Maude Swaggerty
Kristine Goebelbecker

Michael Henley

Rita Hemsalh

Maude Swaggerty
Brenda Michaux
Nitosha Coleman
Donald Drake
Demetrius Eudell
Gloria Martinez
Jeffrey O'Neal
Andre Sand,rs

Meilaine Boyd
Jill Buddenhagen
Kern Collins
Michael Cushing
Carol Franklin
Thomas Galloway
Fran Gordon
Bette Hubbard
Stacey Kinney
Marc Kondracki

Michael Henley
Gloria Martinez
Lisa Widney
Brenda Mictaux
Diana Williams
Chanel Brown
Demetrius Eudell
Janet Hauck
Tracy Lowie
Ronald Nelson
Margaret Allen
Rodney Bobb
Mellanie Boyd
Jill Buddenhagen
Kern Collins
Donald Drake
Carol Granklin
Thomas Galloway
Troy Glnsman
Fran Gordon
Vickie Green

Richard Renfroe

Vickie Hunter

Leroy Killingsworth
Diana Williams

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Eagle Scout award
Sunday at First Baptist
('hiirch, Sanford. The
award is being pinned on
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signals;
fetal July 23 and 24.
dktdllopnicnk, mild et'dltIontng. Fee for the series is $10, or
exercises, nutrition, smoking $2.50 per session. The complete
and drugs, routine policies of series is approved for six
the hospital and labor and contact hours of continuing
delivery, including available education by the Florida State
medication and anesthesia.
Board of Nursing and 1.5 hours
"The public has a right to know not only
The following areas in care of for each sessJnn.
1. the results of this
report ... but also the Important underlying data so that students
the newborn will be covered:
For registration and further
and adults are protected from arbitrary decisions based upon
breast feeding, formula information interested persons
unfair test scores and ability to pay."
preparation, the sick child, should contact SMH's Nursing
bonding, preparation for baby Education Office.
Some of the tests commercial concerns help takers prepare for
layette) and tour of the Ut)_______
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are known as SAT, LSAT, MCAT
that is, scholastic aptitude stetrical department.
test, law school admissions test,nledJcal college admission test A
Classes
for
expectant
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boost of 100 points could made a big difference when a candidate mothers delivering at SM II, will
is considered for admission,
be free, and a fee of $3 for those
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The SATs, for example, are scored from 200 to 800, the higher delivering elsewhere.
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figure being perfect. An estimated 1.4 million high school students
Joy Jones, R.N., associate _________________
took the SATs last year. The test itself has been getting close looks
care coordinator for Shill's
General
from educators, parents and others trying to figure why
SAT 'obstetrical Department, ad- _____________________
scores have been dipping over the last decade.
vises expectant mothers to
At prestigious colleges, admissions officers prefer scores in the
enroll very early in pregnancy
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650-and-up range on College Entrance Examination Board SAT
PLUMBING
if possible. To register and to i
t administered by Educational Testing Services In Princeton,
tess
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obtain additional information,
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skills the tests allegedly measure. People who can afford the cost
proof.'
of such schools thus have an unfair advantage at important
transition points
from high school to college, from college to
graduate, law or business school, from school to job, and in some
instances from one Job to another job.

TUESDAY, JULY 3
Personality Breakfast featuring U.S. Rep. Richard
Kelly, S a.m., Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.

THURSDAY, JULY 5
DeBary Blood diaw1ng 4-7 pin., community center
on South Shell Road, for donors 17 through 65.

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Some critics of the highly st andar dized tests claim the slide in
SAT scores Is due to the test being behind the times. Others claim
it is due to cultural biases that It Is biased in favor of white mimic
candidates and thus as greater numbers of blacks and poor take

it, the overall scores will decline.

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Jill Janak
Theresa Young
Susan Mann

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Jeannette Speigle
James Cohen
Leonora Folsom
Michele Jamison
Jonathan Smith
Jesse Turner
£ighthorade
Charles Abernathy

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Welcome

Bonnita Clark
Deborah Graham

Phyllis Rodlun
Jeane$te Sp.igl.
Tracy Cranmer
Carol Moore
Phyllis Singley
Leah Swienhart
EIGHTHOARDI
Charles Abernathy
Jay Sauck

Martha McIntosh

LaDona Merrifield

LaDonna Merrifield
Debra Franklin
Lisa Morse
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Vermotta Hall

Michelle Silva
John Truluck

Howard Harrison
Carol Ludwig

Deborah Butler

Lisa Morse

Robin Contrail

Robin Stern

Vermotta Hall

John Truluck

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 4
Little MissFirecracker Pageant and Fourth t4 July
celebration sponsored by Altamonte-South Seminole
Jaycettes and Jaycees beginning at noon, Altamoxde
Mall.

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Sanford LA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 121 W. First St.
Casselberry LA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.

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Lila Widney
Dolaina Wiggins

Polka Dance sponsored by Polish American Space
Coast Lodge 3230 at Sertoma Center, Old Apple Plaza
across Highway I from Marina, 8 p.m. to midnight. Open
to public.

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John Smith
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Gretchen Jarand
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Caryn Clause
Tool Anh Doan
Lori Eckler
David Goelbelbecker

SATURDAY, JUNE 30
10th Aesual MS Sanford Reunion, 11 a.m., Fleet
Reserve, West First Street. Food, entertainment.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 29
Fleet Reserve golf tournament, Mayfair Country
Club, in conjunction with NAS Sandord Reunion. Dinner
Dance at Fleet Reserve on West First Street to follow.

Longwood M, dosed $ p.m., Rolling Hills
Church, SR 434

"The NEA has learned through reliable sources," said NEA
Executive Director Terry Herndon, "that an FTC staff report
contains data which will pt-ove that students who attend costly
Private Ching schools achieve ghe'r
dardized tests
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Tanglewood AA, closed, 5 p.m., St. Richard's Church.

assistant and three or four aides, has now
mushroomed Into an office of nearly 100 emnm
hIQ,1l My u u-zu
mswary range: i4,jD
to $47,500). Its budget is as large as the
preservation unit's, if not larger.
Other Peripheral branches of Archives have
Shown similar growth in personnel and budget.
These ancillary activities may be important,
but
Y are not vital to the successful handling of
the agency's designated function to preserve
documents of lading historic importance for
future generations.

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prenatal classes scheduled by Office, 3224511, extension 607.
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
In addition a four-part series
1101 E. First St., Sanford, will on ortho pedic patient care will
be Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. be presented by the hospital
starting July 10 and continuing starting July 2 and 3 in tha
through July 31 in the hospital's hospital's auditorium.
lu (lit or I u in ,
hospital
Participants may attend th
spokesmen have announced. evening course on Monda
Spokesmen say the Four-week from 7:30 to 9 pm. or the
is designed to educate the ex- ternoon classes on Tuesda
pedant mother in all Facets of from 1:30 to 3 pm.
pregnancy, childbirth and
Dr. Thomas Brodrick and I r
immediate child care. The John Schaeffer comprise (Ii
overall purpose is to promote faculty. Course outline inFt1ltIl)• centered maternity care eludes: fractures and casts,
for the commnumly.
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The NEA says the report 'has serious implications for the
rights of millions of students and adults at the turnin g points of
their lives."

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Levine, a former FTC staff member, worked on the FTC report
on the test-coaching industry.
Charles Shepherd, FTC spokesman, told UP! it would do no
good to f ile a Freedom of Information Act request for the report,
that such a request would be denied, as more than a dozen have
been to date. lie said the FTC conunissioners, upon reviewing the
report, may decide to widen the investigation and that in such a
case, this report would be kept out of circulation.

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Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.

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federal courts. In this unusual scenario, the NEA lawyer
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questionable ways.
Th ere is, for Instance, the private "trust
fund" that Archives operates. Its main function
is to reproduce records and sell them to the
public; It was Intended to be largely self.
supporting. But we have learned that public
funds appropriated for preservation work are
regularly diverted Into the trust fund as
"relmbursunent" for manpower and support
costs. Although the fund's operation with 200
employees and a $8 million revolving kitty is
almost as big as Archives' total budget of $10
million, the fund's private employees are often
To justify their empire building, Archives
paid out of appropriated
Then the trust fund, according to information bureaucrats have accepted for safekeeping nwe
we have received, Is used to pay for Such and more material, some of which haicfly
frivolities as cocktail parties, on which It is qualifies as historic or even temporaity
illegal to spend public funds Gvernment valuable. What is one to think of the audio-v1ual
auditors are now trying to determine whether a division's acquisition of old Harold Utyd
cache of expensive booze discovered In the movies, "Gone With the Wind," netwbrk
newscasts and sound tapes of igos
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office of one former official came from
Andy" radio shows?
fund.
We have learned also that as much as one.
Or a portrait of Richard Nixon rendered In
ft of t money shown on Archive? booksbottle caps? Or a wan dwy of Goége
having been spent on preservation may Instead Washington with collapsible legs — so groteue
have gone for auth boondoggles as bureaucratic that even Archives' packrat poolmbahs aem$ it
featherbedding by ambitious Archives empire beck after Initially accepting It.
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Despite his protestations of injured
For example, the educational arm of noce nce, we think Achivist Rhoads
Archives, which used to be rim by one arteclal plenty of exnlalnlng to do.

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The National Education Association has filed a formal request
under the Freedom of Information Act to obtain the underlying
factual data in the yet-to-be released FTC report.
So have others, including Stanley H. Kaplan, head of a testcoaching service operating in 88 cities, mainly the large

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darming state of decay and dderiorsition of
Despite the hasty, gratifying cleanup camprlceleu American historical documents at the paign, however, we____
rem-in unconvinced.
National Archives generated an outpouring of
For example, Rhoads and his top brass
syl
lMteri from outraged readers to
John conceded that there is a "major preservation
Rhoads.
problem" at Archives. They merely argued that
their
issahllltyto solve lt can be blamed on lack of
m. response was
.
OM) provided by their parent agency, the
Archives officials ordered some of the cluttered
shelves and floors tidied up. They 1nMaIIId four Gemal SwvicadmIrin,
Rhoads pointed proudly to the fact that in his
new hydrothermograph machinesto ____
10
years
as Archivist he has been able to wangle
temperature and humidity
n
$11
million
out of GSA for preservation a far
some of the precious docon
cry
from
the
$200000 a year the agency was
began a
rogram to lick the problem of
spending
on
preservation
when he took over.
deteriorating nitrate film; Way
We
agree
that
getting
money
has been a big
security measures to beep unautitosiseci persons
problem
for
the
Archives.
But
we
mud point out
away from Items that might tempt the sticky
that Rhoads knew the magnitude of the
preservation work needed
on deteriorating
They even managed to locate a rare maps, treaties and papers of the Continental
document
by Karl Marx that we reported Congress from an Internal study he ordered
had been miming for 10 years. (ft was found back In M.Yet he asked for only $1.5 million
behind a Shell, two days after our dory ap for a five-year period.
tl We some
fiwouldonat more than that Juatto neutral ize
Pews') &amp;111
wartime telegrams of President 111
In a the acid that Is eating away at the Continental
meeting with us, Rhoads aènitted that Archiws
pap
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officials hadn't even known they were lost iudll
f
had
his problem 10
they rend sea' eoleann.
ysam ag,, he —('l hew raised the needed
But Rhoads insisted that we had wrongfully
i sI'ed his stewardship
stewar
of OW "Mh'
A more fmvlana1 problem is determining
heritage. He and his top aiddas
zd gave us a jt hew Archives handles the money It does get.
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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.

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Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
691 Lake Minnie Drive.

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Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Cauelberry.
Mid-FlorIda REACT, 7:30 p.m., Fir Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
DeBary Players, DeBary, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Community Center.

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Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., community center,
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installed at a dinner Sun. claiming for years that extraordinary preparation for the tests
day by the Seminole
doesn't significantly change a test-taker's score.
About 300,000 students pay from about $300 to over $500 to be
Chapter 30, Disabled War
Its
coached.
This Includes some 100,000 high school students. If the
Veterans,
and
FTC
probe
report, handed to the Commission May 15 in
auxiliary.
A bo ' ,
Washington, shows paying for intensive preparation
coaching,
Commander
Martha as It's called makes a big difference, then the complaint will be
Zimmer (left) teaches
raised that coaching is unfair.
Junior Vice Commander
Various civil rights groups will allege that students who ..annot
June Brown the proper afford coaching the poor and especially the black poor are at
way to wear her cap. Be- an even greater disadvantage than Is now alleged when they take
the tests that open doors to colleges and all kinds of training,
low, Junior Past Cornincluding medical and law schools. Civil rights critics of the test
mander Bert Zimmer have claimed for years the tests are biased in favor of white
(left) turns over the p0. males and against white females and blacks and hispanics of both
wers of his office to the sexes.
new commander, John
Testing industry chiefs, including $85,000-a-year Education
Peters. The dinner will Testing Service President William Turnbull in Princeton, N.J.,
deny the tests are biased. They also maintain drilling or coaching
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Does costly "coaching" for the college, law and medical school
.4,,, 1 admissions tests boost a score 100 or more points?
That's the quest ion a F ederal Trade Commission investigation
Is attempting to answer. The probe report, when released, could
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Inn, 14 and SR 434. Speaker Rep. Bobby Brantley.
Associational business meeting of Motivators of
Orlando, 7:30 p.m., 133 Whooping Loop, Altarnonte
Springs.

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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, 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church,
DeLand, 7 p.m., Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, Mental Health Center, noon, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Tops
TOPS Chapter 79,7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and County Club, Lake Mary.
Altamonte _- South Seminole Jaycees Board, 7:30 p.m.,
Waffle Stop, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

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Monday Moruers Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
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Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkham boulevards, Deltona
Seminole Group AA, 3 p.m., open speaker meeting,
Halfway House 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

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Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
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"hoe-down," 6 p.m. to midnight,
Maitland Civic Center. Square dancing, country store and
round dancing with disco exhibition.

the current exodus of refugees from Indochina had
reached crisis proportions. And while that was
undeniably true, works alone are inadequate to
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convey the horrendous dimensions of this tragedy.
Assistant Secretary of State Richard C.
Cv.
Hoibrooke told members of the subcommittee on
Pacific and Asian affairs that as many as 90,000
Vietnamese refugees may have perished at sea
since January. More than 130,000 other Vietnamese
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during this same period.
BY ROBERT WALTERS
Tens of thousands of Cambodians have crossed
WASHINGTON (NEA)
Move over Cheryl
Ttega, John Travolta, Burt Reynolds and Shaun
By DON GRAFF
into Thailand in recent weeks only to be forcibly
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You've probably heard it before, something to
repatriated by Thai soldiers and police. Their
doesn't include a photograph of a single rock
the effect that the accidental death of one
return to a land shattered anew by a Vietnamese
singer, movie star or television personality.
American can make headlines while the
invasion, threatened with famine, and still witness
The celebrities are depicted, but they're dliperishing of millions of Chinese by flood or
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to indiscriminate murder at the hands of soldiers
fiqult to find because the poster is actually a
famine may be noted in a paragraph on the Inloyal to the former government of Pol Pot amounts
chart illustrating the income, wealth, race, sex,
side pages.
to a virtual death sentence.
marital status and occupational classification of
That old and It is observation is less a
virtually every adult American.
Refugee camps in Malaysia are now so over
criticism of callousness on the part of
crowded that more and more boat people are
Americans, or distorted news judgment on the
Despite Its unconventional format, the poster
part of the American press, than a comment on a
has become an exceptionally popular item in this
denied even temporary sanctuary and must sail
basic
truth about human reaction to human
city,
blossoming
on
the
walls
of offices occupied
toward Indonesia. Indeed, the Malaysian governmi
se
ry
: Distance lends disinterest.
by
politicians,
journalists,
union
organizers and
ment has threatened to expel all 76,000 boat people
Ameri
ca ns' awareness of th e world they share
religious
leaders.
now in Malaysian camps and to shoot any adhas
chang
ed considerably, however, sin ce World
In recent months, almost 2,000 posters have
refugees who enter that country's waters.
War
II.
Th
at conflict awaken ed them to the inbeen
sold, most of them to buyers here and In
Meanwhile, Indonesian officials have decided
Meanwhile,
fluence
of
distant
peoples upon their own affairs
New York, by a oneman sales force
a
that the 30,000 Vietnamese already In refugee
and to the need, as a matter of both conscience
Baltimore economist named Stephen Rose who
and self-interest, to involve themselves in the
camps there are enough. Thus, the Indonesian
also happens to be one to the two young men who
relief of human distress where possible and
navy had been ordered to intercept the refugees at
created the poster.
wherever
it occurs on the globe.
sea and turn them away.
Called "Social Stratification in the United
Considerably
but not completely. Southeast
The cost of these actions is written in the terrible
States," the massive chart (almost 4 feet long
Asia is witnessing a human tragedy that may
toll of refugees lost at sea,
and 3 feet wide) contains 1,000 male and female
exceed anything in modern history with the
figures, each standing just under one inch high
By default, Hong Kong is fast becoming the
exception of the genocidal devastation wrought
destination of last resort for these desperate and each representin g 123,000 real people.
by Nazi Germany and that already far exceeds
people. But the British Crown Colony already
measures taken to date to cope with It.
The chart's initial appeal lies in its lucid
It
houses 150,000 destitute immigrants from mainland
not that the refugees flooding out of
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graphics that vividly and quickly convey to the
Vietnam
an cambodia go unreported. The
China. The crush of refugees is so great that
viewer a sweeping portra4t of how Americans
compulsory
exodus makes headlines daily , on
d4
By
Si'J wurx, who they marry, how much
El) STA'rrMANN
thousands are living on their boats lashed Cotiier
dglng o1 wmp.scy will be as objective
American
front
pages. But they have yet to
money
they
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GREENCASTLE,
Ind.
(UPI)
earn
and
In an age of
what happens to their
possible on coilegewide standards, Rosser said,
in the harbor. In all probability, Hong Kong may
arouse
a
response
falling
enrollments
and
come
w
h
commensurate with the
en
they
retire.
.
.
fierce
competition
and students will have several chances
,
soon feel compelled to close Its doors to refugees.
to
pass
ni1tude
of
the
disaster.
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Last Decenber, Asia's ref ugee camps held
Is about to narrow its gates by tóüg ning both'
Upperciass students, even those whd have
repo
rts produced by the Bureau of Labor
Vietnam has made lt clear that it 1nten to
200,000 Vietnamese, Cambodians and Laotians.
admission
and
gr
aduation
andards,
st
passed,
will face required "W courses" to see If expel all ethnic Chinese remaining
Statistics, the Census Bureau and other federal
In the couhtry
"The great temptation is to, if not lower ad.
The current population of the camps exceeds
they have kept the ability to write expressively.
agencies. But those statistics invariably are mission standards, at least
possibly
more
than
a
million.
At
least half a
300,000 and this figure increases daily,
lower grading
The core curriculum will be emphasized, he million already have been forced out, with an
displayed on gray pages of densely packed
requirements to lessen the difficulty," said
said, because "If you have these kinds of skills appalling proportion dying
The United States, France and Australia are
numbers.
at sea in the estimate
DePauw
President
Richard
F.
Rosser.
you
then can enter into a variety of professions." that deaths from drowning,
accepting thousands of refugees each month for
"If I read statistics, by the time I've gotten to
exposure, hunger
Instead, the private school with an enrollment
The mass of knowledge, be said, has become so and thirst have risen recently
the eighth number I've forgotten the first
permanent resettlement. But the swelling tide of
five," of 2,250 will require incomin students to Jave
huge nobody can get a handle on all- ')f It, SO percent of expelees. A primary from 50 to 70
says Dennis Livingston, the other creator of the generally
humanity has long since swamped resettlement
reason being the
higher Scholastic Aptitude Test scores
specialization must come after graduation
poster specifically designed to avoid that typical than
use of unseaworthy boats.
efforts
in
the
past
al
ough
th
other factors also
professional schools or on the Job.
reaction to government produced population will be considered,
Last' year's International conference on InMeanwhile, Thailand, which has been
The requirements will mean more work by
figures
"We do not have open admissions," said
dochinese refugees, sponsored by the United
both students and teachers, but "these changes receiving the bulk of refugees from the C*mOn the Rose-Livingston poster, blue-collar Raiser, whose school has kept its enrollment
were adopted by a decisive majority of our facul- bodl&amp;n'Vietnamese war, has drawn the line.
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,
workers are depicted In blue, farmers in green stable the past decade. "We don't want to take
ty,"
said Rosser, adding that retraining of Troops are forcing tens of thousands back across
generated additional contributions for support
of
MW retired people — many of them elderly and anybody for whom there is not high potential."
the border. To give the Thais their due, they have
faculty
members will begin this summer.
the camps and slightly higher resettlement quotas
gray-haired
in gray. Married couples are
And it will be harder to May once admitted, he
"Historians and political scientists are not previously taken In refugees to the point whe re
from a handful of Western nations. But, plainly,
holding hands while single men and women said, although DePauw where tuition, room trained in helping students in grammar, their capabilities to absorb more are vlrtuâll1'
Mind alone,
this kind of Incremental Increase in humanitarian
and board run $6,000 a year
has a high
spelling, style etc.,'! he said. While some exhausted. There are at least 150,000 now in
assistance Is inadequate.
The poster's real vlaue, however, lies in its retention rate of about 65 percent.
professors might balk at the idea, its value is
'P5 in the country. In comparison to national
Countries like Tha land and Malaysia must have
Starting in 1980, the school will insist its
portrayal of our society In a fashion that destroys
clear, he added.
populations, that is the equivalent of the United
graduates be able to speak and write effectively
several popular myths.
additional financial assistance If they are to con"If you're in political science and your States accepting some one million Indochinese
and
handle quantitative analysis. They will be
students don't write a decent essay, you have refugees, about four times the number actually
tinue providing temporary sanctuary to the
The chart offers little solace, for example, to requiretitosimow their competency on tests given
great difficulty in knowing what they know." admitted to date.
refugees. For the same reason, permanent
radicals on the left who envision a pyramid- through their four undergraduate years.
The decline in basic competency the past two
resettlement quotas In countries willing to accept
shaped work force, with vast "masses" of poor
Washington sees the sitUation as a "massive
"Although a few colleges do require cornblue-collar employees and unemployed people patency in English for
decades accompanied curricular changes in disaster" and "calls upon"—State Department
refugees must be increased,
graduation, not many elementary, secondary and higher education, s okesman Hodding Carter 3rd'a words
filling the broad base, while wealthy managers schools that I know of have
The only feasible approach to this immense and
Hanoi
gone to these three
Rosser said. "There is quite enough blame to go to pcease compelling people
and owner occupy the ratified atmosphere of the competencies," Rosser said in an Interview,
to
flee.
Considering
worsening human tragedy is an international
around."
slender pinnacle above.
recent history, there is no reason to expect Hanoi
"We've decided at DePauw that the future of
mobilization of resources to provide both ternIn English composition, he said, "We were
respond in any fashion to a call Issued from
Instead, the poster shows that more
private colleges hinges directly on quality of
faced with st udents coming In who although Washington,
porary shelter and pe rmanent resettlement to
let alone In a co-operative f ashion.
three4ourths (75.3 percent) of all American education. We feel there are enough parents and they were very bright in terms of any kind of
those fleeing Communist rule in Indochina.
mere Is also talk of seeking Soviet aid in in.
The subcommittee on Pacific and Asian affairs
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rat the very top of the jebut doing. Our present students recognize the need
but mot of their learning is done ina passive appear to be no
has taken the first step by asking President Carter
instead are concentrated in the $5,0004o $30,000- for this, although no one likes the Initial
fashion. They are not forced to write back or taking a hand in advantage to the Kremlin in
to call for an emergency session of the U.N.
resolving a crisis that affects
per-year range.
drudgery."
speak back."
and embarrasses primarily the West.
General Assembly. Nothing less will be sufficient
to address this staggering crisis.

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Tanglewood AA, dosed, 8 p.m, St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Roiling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins.

Area businessmen were warned in the latest issue
of the group's Chamber Chatter to be on the lookout
for telephone soliciters recruiting members for a
non-existent "Central Florida Chamber of Cornmerce." If you get such a call they advise you get
the details and notify Altamonte police.

Needless to say there was a lot of commuting
back and forth to Winter Park during his stay in
Sanford as an aerial gunnery instructor.

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The Longwood Area Chamber of Commerce voted

Frankle and Johnnie will be playing for dancing
from 1500 to 18(X) and there will be horseshoe and
pool contests. For the kids there will be hayrides
and a trip to the zoo.
To give some indication of the number of Navy
personnel living in the area, the Fleet Reserve of
Seminole has 775 members.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Ask for leaflet S528 and be sure to include your name, address and
zip code.

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Dear Judy Love: I have found a helpful hint which I would like
stockinette stitch my pearl row would al ways be tighter than my

knit row A friend suggested that I use a size larger needle for the
pelrow,maklngqie stlwheamoro loose and tenajoney
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problem keeping the pearl row on the larger needle Hope this
helps your readers as much as it did me. - LK., Brooklyn, N.Y.
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couple who had been married the longest, and the couple
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during delivery, etc. And as
means and has lived alone with
though that weren't enough,
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former friends who wronged your suggestions.
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Dad in business years ago have
MOTHER OF TWINS horror stories.
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DEAR MOTHER: The son
regularly. They've introduced
who becomes engaged first
DEAR FMST: You can't stop
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his last years, but neither do I All the beauty of pregnancy and
want him to fall prey to these motherhood are slowly being
opportunities I do not trust. destroyed by the horror stories
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Jack Homer presents scholarship awards to Geralyn Jones, James
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your perfect new, sleek bathing suit than with a fashionable
coverup. This multi-color pullover and hat combine for a terrific
summer look that's comfortable and easy to wear. Unpack the
knitting needles now and get started on this simple-to-work
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set. Coordinate with any color swimsuit and you have a hit on the
beach. Summer is the best fte to be inventive with your war.
drobe. Try the fashionable top over a blouse in a matching color.
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socializing for some of the elmnialles who had not seen
each other since graduation.

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you, provided you eliminate associates today could lead to
some of the unproductive th1W your undoing. Where teamwork
thid have hold you back in the is required, VA ywx dwe of
hearts and the kins and Jack
past. Be hopeful regarding new the load.
of diamonds.
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NORTH
Then South made his slam
starts.
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(June
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distractions. Put blinders on If
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hearts Indummy, while his
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deuce of hearts. East was.,
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you what lies ahead for you for today, because if you hotdog it
squeezed in the red suits and
SOUTH
the year following your bir- too much, you will be glvldg
the slam waltzed in.
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Our reader's questions
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for each to Astro-Graph, P.O. already a trifle jealous of you.
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opening lead of a
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify The outcome of events is a bit
Vulnerable: Both
Here are our expert
birth sign.
uncertain today, so be wary of
answers:
Dealer: South
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Avoid taking too much for granted.
1. The double of four
Went North East South hearts was bad. East knew
the company of persons today Avoid making rose-colored
who deal in intrigue. They may projections.
the hand wouldn't play there
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attempt to draw you into
ARIES (March 21-W 19)
Dbl. 4 NT
Pass 4 V
heart lead against spades.
something that isn't your style. Be wary of a tendency today to
Pass 5 0
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2. The double of five diaVIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) say things to others without
Pass Pass Pass
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Success could elude you today if thinking. Thoughtless remarks
diamond lead actually would
you underestimate either the could wound one who respects
have broken up thh Vienna,Opening lead:4K
challenge or your opposition. you.
coup before it got started.
3. The club lead turned out'
things up advance
TAURUS
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anagtng a By Oswald Jacoby
to be unfortunate but we
critical eye.
someone Is '
and Alan Sontag
can't really blame West. it ist1BRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) situation for you today that
tough not to lead a suic
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Others will resent it today
could cost you out of your
Today's hand was sent to headed by ace-king.
they feel you are unduly flat- pocket, peek over his or her US by a Canadian reader
Finally, If east had never
questions
tiering them in order to gain shoulder to be sure everythingwith
the several
biddling
and theabout
play, so opened his mouth South
your ends. Be diplomatic, but Is going along properly.
the article will also include would surely have tried the
simple diamond finesse and
GEMIM (May 21-June 30) Ow "Ask the Experts
not deceitful.
gone down at the slam.
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By BERNICE BEDEOSOL
statements as sugar Is a poison. any of the all-purpose daily.
Others who want this in. vitamin tablets should meet
For Saturday, June 23, 1979
forinafloncan send 5ocents your needs as
daily supwith a long, damped, self. plement to your diet.
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Honorable Dominick Salfi,
18th Circuit Court judge;
and Dr. Oswald Bronson,
president of Bethune•
Cookman College.
Th e students
parUci
ards
spoke on the subject,

Am I? Where Am
Go(n?"
Jack Horner, executive

histitutional Development
Program at Valencia

Sanford Chamber of
Conunerce, presented the

Community

first place scholarship

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College;

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award to James Church
who will be attending
Florida A &amp; M, and second
place to Geralyn Jones,
who has enrolled at
University of Central
Florida.
Vivian Bowden, the
sorority public relations
chairman, presented merit
awards to chairmen of the
Sorority's various
mittees of outstanding
community leadership
during the past three
years.
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DEAR ABBY: I have a
beautiful diamond
was given to me by my motherIn-law when ! became engaged.
It
given to her by her
mother-in-law,s0lCOpside*it.
priceless heirloom
When the time comes, I Will
offerthenngtomy am f
bride—and that poses a
problem because I have twin
Sons!
How should It be decided
which twin gets the ring?
orn
twin? Or shfould they draw
draws for it?
They are only 17 now, so I
have time to make that

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in two newspapers .... the
Evening Herald (on
uesday) and the Herald
Advertiser (on Th ursday)

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and you reach .....
three big markets.
Southwest VoIusI, North
Seminole and South
Seminole.

Call Th. Evening Herald Advertising
Deportment. 322.2611 or 831.9993
And Ask For The Business Review

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Friday, June22, 1979
Legal Notice

Legal Notice

18-Help Wanted

Legal Notice

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Legal Notice

Lot Size Variance from 5400 sq ft
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FoP
1000 sq It; Lot Width Variance from
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
FICTITIOUS NAME
70 ft to 10 ft; Side Street Variance
PROBATE DIVISION
Notice is hereby given that I am
PROBATE DIVISION
from 25 ft to 7½ It; Side Yard
FIle Number 79.71.CP
AGENDA
Flu
Number
79.220-CP
engaged inbusinessat P.O. Box 1233
variancefrom lOft 107½ ft on Lot 1,
Division
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
Packards First Addition to Mid.
Division
BOARD
OF
ADJUSTMENT
under the fictstious name of BOB'S
way, PB 2, Pg 104, In Section
IN RE: ESTATE OF
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Noliceof Public Hearing
SERVICES and that I intend to
31, on Sipes Avenue. (01ST. 2)
ROSA LEE BLAKE,
MARY
DAHL GROLLMAN,
y
registersaidnamewiththeClerkof
Deceased
3. MARTHA STEPHENS-BA(7.
Deceased
700M.
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
1679)-90V-R.I Residential ZoneNOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Florida in accordance with the
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Lot Size Variance from 1100 sq ft to
provisions of the Fictitious Name
1000 sq II; .ot Width Variance from CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that
the
Statutes, ToWit: Section
5
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Seminole County Board of Ad. lOft to lOft; Side Yard Varianc. on
Florida Statutes 1957
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
lustment will conduct a public each side from 10 ft to 7½ ft on Los
Sig. Bobby C. Massey
hearing to consider the following 76, Packard's First Addition to IN THE ESTATE:
IN THE ESTATE:
Publish June 8, 15,
29, 1979
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Midway,PB2, Pg 104, in SectIon33.
itemS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
OEK.37
that
the
administratIon
of
the
estate
19.31,on Broadway Street. fOIST. 2)
____________
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
that the administration of the estate
4. EDWARD F. REIFSNYOER-. of ROSA LEE BLAKE, deceased, of MARY DAHL GROLLMAN,
FICTITIOUS NAME
1. JOHN L. MORRISON-BA(7.16.
File Number 79.220.CP, Is pending in deceased, File Number 79.71.CP, is
Notice is hereby given that I am
79)ISTE-A.1 Agriculture Zone-. BA(7.16-79)-93V-R.1A Residential
the Circuit Court for Seminole pending in the
To park a mobile home on the Zone-Side Yard Variancefrom lOft
engaged in business at 714W. First
Circuit Court for
County, Florida, Probate Division, Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Street, Sanford, Seminole County,
Southerly 200 It of Northerly 1700 It to Ii') ft to build patio overhead
Florida, under the fictitious name of
of Westerly 1130ff of E'/, of NW'/ of Lot 121, Myrtle Lake Hills, PB 13, the address of which is Seminole Division, the address of which Is
County Courthouse, Sanford,
THE CARPET SHOP OF SAN
Section 3621.31, less road R.W over Pgsl•9,inSeclion 232029,0th
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida.
- .. -....
Finrida 177I
Th
IUP(I., ano maT i iniena To register
inc wesierly portIon thereof. C, C. vvIuuIemon oaa. wu,.
The personal representative ot the
____________________________
representative
of
the
estate
is
John
said name with the Clerk of the
Further described as Parcel 27 on
JOHN
estate is KAREN GROLLMAN,
SANDRONI,
is
OeM.
Names,
whose
address
P.O.
S—I_ost &amp; Found
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Lockwood Road. (DIST. 1)
18-Help Wanted
TRUSTEE-BA(7.16-79)-94V-R.
whose address is 21$? Castlewood
Box BOO, Winter Park. Florida 37190
Florida in accordance with the
Road,
Maitland,
Florida.
The
name
_____________________________
_____________________________
2. WILLIAM R. EGGERS-BA(7. IA Residential Zone-Lot Size
The name and address of the per.
provisions of the Fictitious Name
16-79)-19T E-A.1
Agriculture Variance from 9000 sq ft to 6750 sq ft
sonal representative's attorney are and address of the personal LOST in the vicinity of Wilson Rd.
Statutes, To.WiI 'Section 065.09
representative's attorney are set
Zone-To park a mobile home for a and Lot Width Variance.from 75 ft to
BOYS '&amp; GIRLS *
forth below,
(2) 4 mo. old Doberman puppies.
Florida Statutes 1951.
forth below.
limited time due to medical hard. 50 ft on Lot 5, Block B, Sanlando
All persons having claims or
Ans.
to
JACK
&amp;
BLACK.
$200
Sig: W. G. Duncan
All persons having claims or
ship on Parcel Al in Section 27.21. Springs, Lake Oaks Section, PB 9
13 &amp; older
demands against the estate are
reward! Call 323.1951.
Publish June22, 29 &amp; July 6, 13, 1979
demands against the estate are
30, on Lake Howell Lane. (01ST. 1) Pg 7L in Section 33.20.29, on Charles
requIred,
WITHIN
THREE
OEK.105
5f$
(01ST.
2)
required,
THREE
WITHIN
3. STEVEN COOK-BA(7.1'79)-.
________________________
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
an exciting opportunity
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
6. RAYMOND LUCOREBA(7..
4JTE-A.I Agriculture Zone-To
6—Child Care
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINOS
to earn EXTRA SS$S
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
parkamobilehomeonthefoliowing 16-79)-16V-R.1 ResidentIal ZoneTHISNOTICE,tofllewiththeclerk
The Board of County Com.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
Rear Yard Variance from lOft 101½
describen property: Begin 600.51 f
SCh0 0I
d u r I n 9
01 the above court a written
Will keep children my home-.
missioners of Seminole County will
clerk of the above court a written
ft and Side Yard Variance from loft
of NE corner of Section $21.31, run
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
vacation.
nights or days, for working
hold a public hearing in Room 203 04
statement of any claim or demand
1092.3 It, W 10611, N SO deg E, 1197.9 to 7½ ft for utility shed on Lot 54,
they may have. Each claIm must be
the Seminole County Courthouse,
mothers. $20 for I, $30 for 2 (5
they may have. Each claim must be
Call
Circulation Dept.
ft. S 61.31 deg E to point of begin. GoldieManor, First Addition, PB 13,
in writIng and must Indicate the
day week). School age slightly
Sanford, Florida on July 31, 1979. at
ning. Further described as located Pg 09, Public Records of Seminole basis for the claim, the name and in writing and must indicate the
higher. 322.5015.
7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
Northwest of Mission Road at the County, Florida, in SectIon 132129, address of the creditor or his agent basis for the claim, the name and
322261 1
possibie, to consider a specific land
address of the creditor or his agent
Northwest corner of New Tribes on Jay Drive. (01ST. 3)
or
Baby Sit Evenings 1.
attorney,
end
the
amount
use' amendment to the Seminole
ni'r n
7 A.*A V CDAIkIt
nr
ttnrnpv. and th Amnunt
ciatmea. It th5 claim IS not yet due,
Weekendsinmyhome
County Comprehensive Plan,
e
claimed. If the claim is riot
Hti(RLD
1, ROBERT PENDLETON-. 79)-HV-R.1AAA
Residential
the date when It will become due
323 7604
dinance 7723, and rezoning of the
the
date
when
it
will
become
due
BA(7.1679)-4ITE-A.1 Agriculture Zone-Rear Yard Variance from 10
shall
be
stated.
If
the
claIm
is
described property from C.2 Retail
FLEXIBLE- Typing; able to do
Child care nmy home
Zone-"opark a mobilehomeon Lot ft to 7ff for screen enclosure on Lot
contingent or unliquidated, the shall be stated. if the claim is
Commercial District to R.3A Multi.
physical work. Handle phone
contingent or unliquidated, the
Free swimming lessons included
Block G, Sweetwater Oaks Section
16. Palm Hammock, PB 1, Pgs 104 &amp;
nature
of
the
uncertaInty
shall
be
Family Dwelling District.
orders, bills of lading. Retiree
nature of the uncertainty shall be
Call
630
0226
PB 19, Pgs 28 &amp; 29, In Section 32.20.
105, in Section 102031, at the corner
stated.
If
the
claim is secured, the
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
acceptable. Fast learner. Time
of Oak Way and Mellonville Avenue. 29, on Sugarloaf Court. (01ST. 3)
security shall be described. The stated. If the claim is secured, the
ORDINANCE
WHICH
Newborn to small infants for
77.25
will be Split between office and
(DIST. 2)
0. CHARLES GUERIN-BA(7.16..
claimant shall deliver sufficient security shall be described. The
working mothers or short
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
warehouse.
Permanent
copies of the claim to the clerk to claimant shall deliver sufficient
5. DONALD L. LARGENT-BA(7. 79)-91V-PUD Planned Unit
ELEMENT
THE
USE
OF
vacations in my home. 322.3512,
challenging position. 323-6666.
Development Zone-Rear Yard
16-79)-44TE-A.I
enable the clerk to mall one copy to copies of the claim to the clerk to
Agriculture
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
COM.
enable the clerk to mail one copy to _____________________________
Zone-To park a mobile home on the Variance from 30 ft to 19.2 ft to
each personal representative,
PR EN ENS lyE PLAN FROM
each personal representative.
First&amp;Onlychildcarecenter open
screen existing patio on Lot 41,
Allpersonsinterestedmntheestate
W330
ft
of
Lot
1,
Mecca
Hammock,
COMMERCIAL TO MEDIUM
All persons interested in the estate
Saturday in Sanford
Begin.
Foxwood Phase I, PB 21, Pgs 501.
to whom a copy of this Notice of
PB
1,
Pg
81,
in
Section
19.20.31,
on
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL FOR
0 whom a copy of this Notice of
fling June 2. Sanford Early
S1,iflSeCtiOfl72l29,onSpanishOak
Administration
has
been
mailed
are
the
Southeast
corner
of
South
THE PURPOSE OF RE ZONING
EM PLOY MENT
Childcare Center. 3226613.
requIred,
WITHIN
THREE Administrationhasbeen mailed are
Sanford Avenue and Oak Way. Lane. (01ST. 3)
FROMC.2 RETAIL COMMERCIAL
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
(01ST.
2)
9. JOSEPH W. PRYOR-BA(7.16.
TO MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING
Enrollnow-scnoolage childrenTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Residential
6.RICHAROB.CARTER-8M7.. 79)-12V-R.1AAA
DISTRICT, THE FOLLOWING
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF.
912 French Ave.
323 5176
for summer fun-arts, 'crafts,
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
any
objections
Zone-Rear
Yard
Variance
from
10
16-79)-46TE--A.l
Agriculture
DESCRIBED PROPERTY:
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
&amp; field trips. 3230421.
they
may
have
that
challenge
the
ft
to
7
ft
for
scceen
enclosure
on
Lot
Zone-To
park
a
mobile
home
From th.. NW corner of the SW'
RECEPTION.TYPIST. Opening
validity of the decedent's will, the they may have that challenges the
of the NE',- of Sec. 20, Township 21 (Renewal) on a five acre parcel 1, Block A, Sweetwater Oaks Section
for receptionist with typing so
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualif
cations
personal
of
the
7,
P8
19,
Pgs.
261
29,
in
Sections
31
described as Lot 0-27 in Section 10.
9-Good Things to Eat
South, Range 30 East, run
wpm. Excellent fringe benefits.
qualifications
of
the
personal
representative,
or
the venue or
20-32, off Old Osceola Road. (DuST. 132-20-29, on Smokerise Boulevard,
degrees S5'pO" E, along the North
Apply in person Chelsea Title &amp;
representative, or the venue or
jurIsdiction of the court,
(01ST. 3)
line uf said SW¼ of the NE','4. a 2)
Pouitry, bee,, pot, ,isn. Free
Guaranty Co. 119 West 1st St.,
jurisdiction of the court.
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS,
AND
10.
ALAN
INGRASS1A-BA(7.16.
distance of 1227.93 It; thence 5 47
7. CLYDE C. CARTER-BA(7.16.
delivery, mm. S200rder. Sanford
Sanford.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
degrees 12'42" E, 255.54 feet for a
79)-17TE.A.1 Agriculture Zone- 79)-B3VPUD Planned Unit
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRED
Development Zone-Rear Yard
Live.in companion 1 housekeeper
point of Beginning; run thence N 42 4To park a mobilehome(Renewal)
Meats.
Date of the first publication of this WILL BE FOR EVER BARR ED.
for semi.invalid lady for 3 to 6
degrees 47'l$" E. 481.91 feet; thence a five acre parcel described as Lot Variance from 10 ft to 3 ft for pool
Date
of
the
first
publication
of
this
Notice of Administration: June22,
mos. 322.5637 9a.m. to 12 or 3 to 6
UPick: Green beans, black eye
5 47 degrees 17'42" E. 190.00 feet;
0-20 in Section 1020-32, off Osceola and screen enclosure on Lot 6,
Notice
of
Administration:
June
15.
1979.
p.m.
Whisper Wood at Sabal Point, PB 21,
peas 1 others, $5 bu. 1.1 to 46
thence N 42 degrees 47' 18" E. 15.0 Road. (01ST. 2)
1979.
John OeM. Haines
right toward Sanford to Bevier
feet; thence 5. 17 degrees 12'12" E.
6. THOMAS E. JOHNSON-BA(7. Pgs 47 1 48, in Section 33.20.29, on
Karen Grollman
For a career in Real Estate call
As Personal Representative
Rd. right ' mi. (Ruth Burk) 322.
410.00feet;toa PointontheNwly R
16-79)-21E-C.2 Commercial Whisper Wood Drive. (01ST. 3)
As Personal Representative
Realty World, The Real Estate
of
the
Estate
of
W line of Wilshire Blvd; run thence
3259.
11.
CLASSIC
CUSTOM
HOMES,
Zone-To allow an Auto Upholstery
of the Estate of
ROSA LEE BLAKE
Agency June Porzig 373.3324.
5. 42 degrees 47'l$"W. along said R. Shop on the N 125 ft of E ¼ of Lot 14, INC.-BA(7.16.79)-96V-R.IAA
MARY DAHL GROLLMAN
Deceased
W line 639.30 feet to the P.C. of a
A. E. Griffin's Subdivision, P82, Pg Residential Zone-Height Variance
11-Instructions
Deceased
AVON
ATTORNEY F OR PERSONAL
curve concave NWIy having a radius
43, less the W 30 ft thereof, in Section trom 6'/2 to 10 ft to install fecce
ATTORNEY
FOR
PERSONAL
I
FIGHT INFLATION
REPRESENTATIVE:
of 735.58 feet; thence run SWly along 721-30, on the Southwest corner
Lots 13 and 14, BrantleyCove, PB 21,
REPRESENTATIVE:
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
the arc of said curve and said R-W Melody Lane and Lake Howell Pg 91, in Section 9-21.29, on Classic
John OeM. Names
Crewel instruction
JOHN A. LEKLEM, ESQ. of
power. For details call 644.3079.
line 102.90 feet through a central
Winderweedie,
Names,
Ward
1
Court. (01ST. 3)
Road. (01ST. 1)
ANDERSON
AND
LEKLEM,
P.A.
Woodman, PA.
angleof 25degreesOl'35" to a point;
Call Charlotte 323-5130
12. JOHN R. GARMON-BA(7.16..
ELLMAN'S, INC.-BA(7.16.79)
Travel Agent-minimum 2 yrs.
201 East Pine Street
____________________________
P,, Box 880
run thence North 30.76 feet; thence -70E-C2 Commercial Zone-To 79)-95V-PUD Planned Unit
recent exp. For interview phone
1310 Southeast Bank Bldg.
Winier
N. 16 degrees 36'52" W. 330.00 feet to
Park,
Fl.
32790
Swimming
Leswn
erect a personal storage facility for Development Zone-Variance to
668-3069 or (904) 775 0777 for
Orlando, Florida 32101
the Point of Beginning, containing
Telephone:
(305)
644.6317
Openings
in
beginner
&amp;
advanced
residentIal and personal properties install 12" fence within 13 ft of road
appt.
7.1336 acres more or less.
Publish: June 22, 29, 979
Telephone: (305) 422.1711
beginner classes starting June
I
on the foiiowing described property: right-of-way on Lot 45, Weklva Hills
Further, the Planning and Zoning
DEK.96
Publish
June
15,
22,
1979
23.
Ages
starting
at
Je
mos.
Call
SectIon 8, PB 21, Pg 60, in SectIon 6.
From the SE corner of sw
Nowaccepting applications for full
,,
OCK.73
Commission of Seminole County will
530-0726. D. Dorm.
Section 17.21.30, run thence N 01 deg 21.29, at the corner of Duncan Trail
____________________________
1 part time waitresses. Apoly
hold a public hearing in Room 2Q
ard Duncan Court. (DIST. 3)
Days Inn, Sanford..
County tur(h.yje.
Needlepoint
UC777?3
Instruction
6d4 ft to P08; thence run 530 deg
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
13. THE HUSKEY COMPANY,
Sanford, Florida, on July Il, 1919 at
Now
accepting applications for
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
0.4' 4Y' W, 252.34 ft. thcnce N 47 deg ET AL-BA(7.l6.79)--91V-R.1AM
7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
Creative Expressions 3230*12
Notice is hereby gIven that the
part.time Bookkeeper. Apply
Residential
Zone-Height
Variance
12'
42"
W
359.70
It,
theqcs
N
36
dig
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
possible, to review, hear comments
Days Inn, Sanford.
underSIgned, pursuant to the
from 6½ It 108 1110 erect i lance tht ufdrsIgned, desiring
E. 2424 fl
and make recomm.ndation$ t&amp; the
FIctItIous Name 5*atute't, .1dlow
eong the rear of lbs to lowIng
W 321.2.. ft lb ...ly R.w
In butlness'under the fIctItious name
Board of County Commissioners on
in person Lakeview Nursing
-C, Sweerwater Club UnIt l.A. PB 19,
Orlando Drive, Sanford, Florida, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
t JC20fl thence N 31
Center
919E. 2nd St.
Additional Information may
In
and
for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
32771, intends to register the said
E 3.94 It, thence S 5$ dig 25' 22" E Pg 49; and Lot 2, Sweetwa?er Club
Local Bible Church seeks those
obtained by contacting the Land
Unit 1-B, PB 21, Pg 21; inSection3l. name with the Clerk of the CIrcuit upon receipt of proof of the
We
are
accepting
applications for
361.00ft,
thence
N
38
dig
20'
12"
E
looking for a Good Fundamental
Development Manager at 323.4330,
publIcation of this notice, the fic.
Sweetwater
Club
full &amp; part time employment.
Court of Seminole County, Florida.
473.23 ft to a poInt on the SWIy R.W 20-39, on
Church to Worship with Grace
Ext. 3%
titious
name,
to.wit:
Laura
Mae,
Boulevard. (01ST. 30
Over 16 &amp; high school education,
DATED this lSlh day of June, A.
Bible Church People. 323.940.
Persons not able to attend the line of SR. 436, thence SEIy along
located at 430 E. Highway 436
Apply in person at any Handy
0. 1919.
14. KILROY'S RESTAURANTS,
hearing who wiSh to comment on the said Sly R.W line 325.00 fl, Ihence
Casselberry, County of Seminole,
Way Food Store.
S.
William
E.
Holloway,
Jr.
run
S
38
dig
04'
11"
W
350.37
ft
to
INC.-BA(?.16-79)-OOV-C.2
proposed actions may submit
State of Florida.
Paul B. Widener
written statements to the Lend P08. Further described as Parcel Commrrial 'one-Height Variance
That the parties Interested in said
Legal Notice
LET'S BE HONEST
PublIsh
June
22,291
July
6,
13,
1979
Iocat.1
A-25T
on
Semoran
from
35
ft
to
70
ft
to
install
sign
on
Development Division prior
business are as tbIiow'.t.
If you weren't looking for a new
DEK.101
Boulevard
Immediately
East
of
Sun
the following described property:
scheduled public hearing. Persons
Geppetto's, Inc., a Florida Cor.
career you wouldn't be reading
First National Bank. (01ST. 1)
That part of Lot 4 of Fernwood
appearing at the hearings may
po
100 percent.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
this ad, and If we weren't looking
Plaza, according to the plat thereof
B VARIANCES
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
submit written statements or be
Geppetto's, Inc.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
for someone to do a lob this ad
1. MICHAEL H. FRIES-BA(7.l6. as recorded in PB 1), Pg 93, Public
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
heard orally.
By: 5. Peter B. Thocnley,
PROBATE DIVISION
wouldn't be here. If you want the
79)—ISV—Ri Residential Zone—'. Records of Seminole County,
By Order of the Board of County
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
President
File Number 79.1$1.CP
opportunity to earn Three to
Florida, described as follows: From
Commissioners of Seminole County, Rear Yard Variance from 3011 to
the undersigned, desiring to engage
Dated at Casselberry, Seminole
Division
Five Hundred dollars a week,
ft for room addition on Lot 111, the SW corner of Section 17.21.30,
Florida.
inbuslnessunderfnefictltlousname County, Florida, June 19, 1979.
call 1.900.132.8103 anytime •or
Wrenwood Heights Unit II, PB $, run along the S line of said SectIon
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
of K W TRUCKING COMPANY at Publish June 22.291. July 6. ii. 1979
iii D. (fAf (SC
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P95 771.7$, In Section 35.21.30, on 17,SI9deg13'1$" E363.3,Sft,thsnce
Clerk to the Board of
1300 French Avenue, Sanford, DEK.106
MILDRED O.GORTON,
WAREH;USE
WORKERSPoinsetta Avenue. (01ST. 1)
N 41 degO9' 31" E 1062.12 ft to POB
County Commissioners of
Florida, 32771, Intends to register
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
Deceased
Heavy physical work. Able to
Seminole County, Florida
2. MARTHA STEPHENS-BA(7.. thence continue N 41 dig 09' 31" E
the said name with the Clerk of the
SEALED BIDS
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
learn. Permanent positions.
By: Joann K. Hare
16-79)-19V-R.1 Residential Zone- 210 ft to SWIy R-W of Fernwood
Circuit Court of Seminole county,
INVITATION TO BID: NotIce Is TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Retiree acceptable. 323.1101.
Boulevard, thenceSl$deg SO' 29" E
Deputy Clerk
Florida.
hereby
given
that
the
School
Board
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
Publish: June 22, July 9, 23, 1979
along said R-W lOS It, thence S 41
DATED this 25th day of May, of Seminole County, Florida will THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
DEK-Il
deg 09' 31"W210 ft. thence N 4$ dig
A.D., 1979.
receivesealedbldsuntll Juiyó, 1979, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Sell those useful, no longer
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5O 29" W 105 ft to P06. Further
Worth Allen Yates, Sr.
2:OOP,M.atwhichtlmethebldswill IN THE ESTATE:
needed items with a Herald
described as located on Fsrnwood
Publish June 1,0,15,22,1919
bepubliclyopenedandreadaloudmn
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Classified Ad. Call 322.2611 or
Boulevard between Oxford Road
Legal Notice
DEK.l1
the Seminole County School Board that the adminIstration of the estate
and Highway 17.92, (Parcel 4J).
office building.
of MILDRED 0. GORTON,
fOIST. 4)
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
NOTICE
101KB
PUBLIC
PROJECT TITLE:tyman High deceased, File Number 19.1$7.CP, Is
15. TERRY S. FREEDMAN-BA.
Legal Notice
SR.CR 421 Improvement
NotIce is hereby given that the
School. Access Road 1 Ap. pending in the CircuIt Court for
(17l679)-$7V-R.lAA ResIdentIal
Board of Adjustment of the City of' purtenances
The FlorIda Department of Transi,ortation (FDOT) will conduct a public
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate
Zone- Side Street Variance from 2
hearing on June 28, 1979 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs
Sanford will hold a regular meeting
PROJECT LOCATION: Lyman DivisIon, the address of which Is IN TH CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
ft to 15 It for screen enclosure on on July 13, 1979. In the City Hall at
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Recreation Department CIvic Center, 300 Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
Seminole County Courthouse, FOR
High School, Longwood, Florida
Lots
16
and
17,
Block
G,
Tract
6,
FLORIDA.
Springs, Florida.
11:30 AM. In order to consider a
Sanford,
NAME
OF
OWNER:
FL
32771.
The
personal
The
School
Sanlando Springs, PB 5, Pg 53, In request for a variance in the ZonIng
This nearing is being conducted to afford interested persons the op.
Board of Seminole County, 1211 representative of the estate is CIVIL ACTION NO. 79'S6SCA09.K
Section 1.21-29, at the corner of o.dlnance as It pertains to front
portunityof expressing their vlewsconcerningthe Iocationaspects,deslgn
Mellonvllle
Avenue, Sanford, MARIAN T. GRAHAM, whose JAMES E. LEE and wife, VIVIAN
Carlton Street and Allison Avenue. setback
let
and
COVSI'ag,
concepts,andsocial,economicandenvironm.ntaleffectsofthepropc,s.d
Florida 37771
address is 190$ Cedar Avenue, J LEE,
IflIcT
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JIUPV'Uviuly
lifluu!T),
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LA
I- UK KLClPT, OF
aniora, I-L 31111. ite name ana
II. DORIS WILLIAMS-BAI7.11. In all of Block 7, Tier 14, Town 04
Road 424 (Edgewater Drive) to State Road 436 (Semoran Blvd.) in Orange
SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be address of the personal represen. 'IS.
79)-I1V-R.1A ResidentIal Zone-. Sanford, PB 1, P 1121113.
JAMES DIX HousroN, JR. and
and Seminole CountIes, Florida. FOOT Project Nos. 77120.1901 and 77)20.
delivered to the Superintendent
lative'sattorneyaresetforthb.low.
RearYardVarlancefrom30fttol.$
Belngmorespeclflcsllydescribed
3501, Work Program Nos. 517573 and 517314, Federal.Ald Project Nos. M.
ScIloQis In the School Board Office.
All persons having claims or wife, JO ANN HOUSTON, et al,
ttandSldeYardVarlancefromloft
as located at 540 Pecan Ave.
$191.(l) and BRM.179l.(2),
Defendants.
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF demands against the estate are
to 6.3 ft for an addition on Lot 16.
Planned use of the proPsrty:
Maps, drawings, a dratt envIronmental Impact document and other
SEALED BIDS: July 6, 1919, 3:00 required,
NOTICE OF SALE
WITHIN
THREE
Block B, Ravenna Park. Loch addition to existing buIldIng.
pertinent intormationdeveloped by the FOOT, together wIth written views
P.M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Arbor Section, PB 12, Pg 61, In
EL. Perkins
receivedfromotheragencissorpublIcofoiclals,wlilb,avallableforpublic
pursuant to Final Judgment of
TYPEOF CONTRACT: Thework THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Seclion3l-19.30,
on
Tangerine
Drive.
Chairman
inspectionat the FDOT Dlstrct Office in DeLand from June IC, 1919 to June
will be let under this contract as THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
forociosure rendered on the 13th day
fOIST. 5)
Board of Adjustment
27, 1979 durIng regular office hours. They will also be available at the
described
in
the
contract of the above court a written of June, 1919, in that certain cause
PublIsh: June 77, July 6, 1979
17. FRED 0. BERN ER-BA(7.16.
publIc hearing location from 10A.M. to 1 P.M. and from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M.
documents. The Owner-Contractor statement of any claim or demand pending in the CIrcuit Court in and
DEK41
7992V-RA Residential
Mr. Frank JweIl, Project Manager, may be contacted for information
Agreement tobeused wilIbeAR A. they may have. Each claim must be for Semino!, County, Florida,
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lvi, IVII CUIJIUn.
in writing ana must lfldiCT the wnercin JAM
t. LL
ana wife,
to$Sft
on
Lot
23,
Block
C,
St.
Johns
IN
THE CIRCUIT
COURT
Persons who wish to submit written statements and other exhIbits in
VIVIAN J. LEE, are Plaintiffs, and
SPECIFIED
BONDS:
Bid basis for the cIaim the na(nit and
River Estates, PB 13, Pg 34, in JUVENILE DIVISION, SEMINOLE
place of, or In addition to oral statements may do so at the hearing. They
security In the amount of five per. address of the creditor or his au,nt
JAMCS DIX HOUSTON, JR. and
Section 17.19.30, on Beacon Drive. COUNTY, FLORIDA
may also be submitted to be documented as a part of the hearing If
wife,
cent (S pci.) of the total amount bId or attorney, and the amount
JO
ANN
HOUSTON,
(01ST. 5)
received at the FOOT DIstrct Off Ice, 719 W. Woodland Blvd. (Post Of fine
CASE NO. 19416-CJA
will be reguirsd. Successful bidder claimed. If the claim is not yet due, FLAGSHIP U. S. BANK OF
II. ELDO W. BROWN-BA(7.16.. IN THE INTEREST OF BABY 60
8o547).DiLand,Fiorida33l2O,nolaterthanJulyfl,1979.
will be requIred to post a Per, the date when it will become due SEMINOLE, SEMINOLE MEM.
79)-sly-Al Agriculture Zone- 140. 1030302
Tentative schedules for rights of way acquIsItIon and construction -..l
formance, Payment and Guarantee shall be stated. If the claim Is ORIAL HOSPITAL, and AMERI.
Lot Width Variance from 130 ft to A ChIld
the impact on the wetlands wIll be discussed.
Cont!act Bond in the amount of 100 contIngent or unliquidated, the CAN STEEL FENCE COMPANY.
$1.41 ft on the following described THE STATE o) FLORIDA
The FOOT'S RelocatlonAdvisoryAsaistance Program wIll bepresented.
pci. 01 the Contract amount.
nature of the uncertaInty shall be INC. OF ORLANDO, are Defen.
property: The 5 74.06 ft of N 311.6 ft
The publIc hearIng will be held in accordance with the Florida Depart,
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID stated. if the claim is Secured, the danfs, Civil Action No. 79.343CA.o9.
NOTICE OP PETITION
ment of Transportation Action Plan (191$).
of 5~ of SW ¼ of Section 1919.30,
DOCUMENTS:
securIty shall be described. The K, I, ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
FOR ADOPTION
C.A. BenedIct, p,E,
lying Welt of Orange Boulevard;
The School Board Office, 121) claimant shall delIver suffIcient
Clerk of the aforesaid Circuit Court,
TO&amp; WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
and, the N 74.06 ft of S 1773.66 t O
District Engineer
MeIIonvIli
Avenue, Sanford, copies of the claim to the clerk to will at 11:00A.M., on the 1h day 01
UNKNOWN FATHER (Last
Government Lot 1, SectIon 241929; Name: WISE)
Florida Department of Transportation
Florlds 37771
enable ihe clerk to mail one copy to July, '1979, offer for sale and sell to
and the N 141.11 ft of $ 1923.54 ft 0
Post Office Box 47
BJMAssoclates, Inc., 306 Wymore each personal representative,
You are hereby notified that a
the highest bidder for cash t the
Government Lot 1, SectIon 24.19.29 PetitIon under oatp, (a copy of
DeLand, Florida 32720
Road, WInter Park, FlorIda 32759
All persons Interested In the estate westfront door of the Courthouse in
Publish: May79, June13, 14,15,17,11.19,20,21,77,24,23,26,27,21. 1919
(less begIn 177346 ft N of SE corner which is delIvered to you herewIth)
0 B TA I N I NO
61 DO I 140 to whom a copy of this Notice of
Seminole County, Florida, in San.
DEJ. 131
of SectIon 24.1929, thence run W has been filed In the above styled
DOCUMENTS: Bidders may obtaIn Administration has been mailed are ford, Florida, the following
run
N
33
deg
10'
177.77 It, thence
Court for the permanent corn. documents by phoning the office of requIred,
WITHIN
THREE described property, sItuated and
E!L4Sftto E mitmant of Baby BG No. 1030302. a
the Engineer, X3446.UM, after MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF being in Seminole County, Florida,
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llneotsalosecteon'Ja,Tnenceruns child born at St. Petersburg,
JUfle)3,1979.Thecostwilibel2S.00 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF. to.wit:
141.1$ ft to the point of beginning). Florida, tea Licensed Child Placing
for eats complete let of BId THIS NOTICE, to file any obledlons
The East 140 feet of Lot 12, FLOR.
Further descrlbpd as located West Agency for subssauent adoption, Documents. No partIal set of plans they may have that challenge the
IDA LAND AND COLONIZATION
of Orange Be levard and North 01 and you are hereby commanded to shall be issued to any bidder. Each validity of the decedent's will, the COMPANY'S CELERY .
PLANTA.
3.N. 4.. IUIS 1.31
oiooer 5 allowed a maximum of S qualifications of the personal lION, Less the Si.jth 560 feat, ac
be and appear in the above Court at
sits.
i
C, APPROVAL O M1W$jY1
representative, ' ft'k '4M"e
N. Park Ave., Sanford, Florida at
cording to the Plat thereof as
All bids must be received before iurisdiction of the court.
1. Juns 1$, 1979-Regular MeetIng 2:00 p.M. on the 24th dày of July
recorded in Plat Book 1, Page in,.oi
This public hearing will be held in AD. 1979, and to show cmise Why
the specified time and enclosed in a
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND the Public Records of SámInole
the Seminole County Courthouse, said Petition should not be granted. sealed envelope plainly marked on OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED County, Florida.
Sanford, Florida, on July 16, 1929, at
the outside "Proposal" and the title WILL BE FOR EVER BARR ED
WITNESS my hand as the Cierk of
Said sale will be made pursuant to
7:00 P.M., or as soon theresfter as said Court and the Seal thereof, this of the work, the date and the name of
Date of the first publication Of this and In order to satisfy the terms of
possible.
the bidder. The School Board of NotIce of Administration: June 1$, said Ilsal judgment.
6th day of June, AD. 1979.
Written comments filed with the
Seminole County reserves the right 1979,
(SEAL)
At'ther H.
J.
OflkeofthelonlngCoordlnatorwill
toacclptorrel.ct.nyoralibldsor
Marlin T. Graham
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
of
Circuit
Cow'?
be considered and persons ap.
waive any inlormalihies in the
As Personal RepresentatIve
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole
Cwnty,
Florida
pearing at the public h.iring will be
of the estate of
bidding, No bide shall be withdrawn
By: Eleanor F. Burette
By: Terry 0. CON
hard orally. Hearings may be
for a perled of 30 calendar dys
MILDRED 0. GORTON
Deputy Clerk
Cfrcuit CoUrt
continued from tIme to tim.
aqt to the Opening 01 bids
Deceased
JAMES A. BARKS-of
Seminole Cnty, Florida
found necessary,
details
wltisout the consent at the Board.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
SHIPIKOLSER, LOGAN AND
(SEAL)
avaIlable by ca(li.lS
-4320, Ext.
Dated thIs 13th day of June, 1979. REPRESENTATIVE:
MONCRIEF
s Mr. Robert 0. Feather,
Xl.
LOS Social Services
Gordon V. Frederick
Post Office Box 2279
SemInole County
Crane's Roost Office Park
Chairman
P.O. Box 1195
Sanford,, Florida 32771
Board of Adjustment
397 Whooping Loop
s. Mr. William P. Layer,
Sanford, FL 32771
Attorneys lot Plaintif Is
y: tarry iair, usairman
Aitamonte springs, Florida 37791
Superintendent
Telephone: (305) 337.3353
(305) 323.3640
The above Legal Notice was Inadvertently omitted from the June31
Publish June 32, 1979
Publish
June IS, 2L 79, 1979
PublIsh June 5, 15, 22, 29, 1979
Publish June 15,22
Publish June 15, 22, 979
Issue of The Evening Herald.
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Land Sales
possible. Work part time. Ex.
perienced only. Please reply
Tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 644
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paid holidays, fringe benefits.
$700 to $300 t%start depending on
exp. 339.2962.

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Bee winner, join the neighborhood :'
professionals Altamonte Spg.
based Century 21 Real Estate
Firm seeking Lake Mary &amp;
Sanford Real Estate Associates.
Excellent training offered. Call
Pelt Woodson or Phyllis Canponi
for confidential interview 830
7117 aft hrs. 331 4698

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liceSe. 112. 322 8566, Sanford
Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
Night Cleaner. Apply in person
between 9a.m. &amp; 5 p.m. Holiday
Inn Sanford, Lake Monroe, 530
N. Palmetto Ave.
Framing carpenter-min. 5 years
experience. Must know layouts.
Top wages. After 6p.m. 323 4406.
Full time warehouseman, apply,
Loxcreen Co., 50 SIlver Lake Dr.
in person. 3221031.
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Furniture
Salesperson
for
downtown Sanford store. Must
have experience. Call 323 8322.

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HELP WANTED
Tractor Drivers maintenance..
janitorial. Seminole Harness
Raceway. 8300840.
Established SanforØ firm needs an
exp. receptionist secretary for
busy office. This is a five day, 40
hr. position w some overtime at
time 1 a half. Must be high
School grad, good typist, able to
handle simple bookkeeping
equipment 1 records, be ac
curate 1 neat, like people 1 be a
self.starter. Employment begins
August 6. All replies con
fidentlal. Send complete resume
to Box 24, co The Evening
Herald, P 0 Box 1657. Sanford,
Fl. 32771.

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Rig. Real Estate Broker
2630 Sanford Ave.
321-0739
A?!. Hrs. 22.7643,3fl.
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For Sale by Owner
.3 BR, 1½ bath block house
in Lake Mary, 323-6659

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town, very clean 1 roomy. See'
JiThmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.

INC.
REALTOR 3237032
Eve.372.0617,377.15$7,322.7177

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
Award winning "Energy Ef.
ficient" studios, private entranc., 'AIiI in tJOOkTaSe dttic
storage, heat, air 112 b.jilt.ln
power savers to reduce electric
costs. Ground floor. 3301 Sanford
Ave. 323.3301.

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1 acre near Weklva zoned for
mobile home or home, w-el &amp;
septic already there. Deeded
- right to river also. Good terms.
Owner hold.
)uilding lots, high wooded on
county maintained rd. Good
terms. Owner holding.

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duplex. 53500 &amp; $5000.

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Partially furn., AC, carpet
1 carport, $125 mo. 323 25-40

Need, a commercial site for
ceramic shop? We have it,
$21,500. Good location.
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Paint 1. body shop all equipt, pIus 1
BR apt. on 2 lots in excellent
location for business, Call for
more details, $79,900.

LAKE MARY, 3 BEDROOM,
CENTRAL HEAT 1 AIR, $275.
REFERENCES.

$7,000 buys you this 96x120 lot in
Paola. Ideal for your new home.

EXECUTIVE HOME-OLDER-.
COMPLETELY RESTORED 7
STORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON
ACRE 1 ORANGE GROVE
NEAR LAKE MONROE. $500
MONTH. REFERENCES.
SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
321-06.40
321-0702

Wehave(7)SacretractsinOsteen
that may be lust what you are
looking for. So call us.

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TWO BEDROOM HOUSE

We have (4) 2½ acre tracts zoned
agrl. Owner holding with
terms,

323-4828
3 BR. 2 bath home in Sanford C.
AC. Nice neighborhood, $300 mo. Tony Coppola Assoc. Realtor
8300333.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OFSANFORDREALTOR
254.4 S. French Ave.
322-023), 323.7173, 322.0779

3 BR House, 102) West 1st.
S2SOmo.
323 1100, 37 9657

/A•F HA.235.Con. Homes

SANFORD AREA- Newly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, LR, FR with fireplace.
Utility room 8. wooded lot. $363
+ Security. No pets. 323-9574.

Low Down Payment
ash for your lotI Will build on
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Aedel Inc., Realtor
6443013

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lewly redecorated 3 BR, 2 bath
home. 27*12 game room, ideal
for large family, beautifully
landscaped, cbs. to shopping,
School &amp; recreation area.
151,500.

Homes

Near Genev&amp; secluded 3 BR w.
pond &amp; patio, large fenced lot,
mature couple 675-1020.

ountry Property Treed 2½ acres
near I-I &amp; SR 46. 3 BR enclosed
porch, to lull around in during
these hot summer days. A must
to see only $33,500.

65' Mobile home, 2 BR, 1½6
Partly furn.,
lights &amp;
Water furn. 322-3659
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Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly, call 322405$
it no ans, (904) 353.9493

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this to make your dreams come
true, entertainment room is
21*36 with indoor waterfall 1.
fisn pond. 3 or 4 BPs, swimming
pool all on canal leading to St.
Johns River. $123,000.
yllwilde 4 BR, 7 6, lovely home
in one of the nicest areas of
Sanford. Near schools &amp; golf
course. Beautiful corner lot with
lots of trees. Just right for the
growing family. 157,750.

(2) 600 sq. ft. office units for leasq
in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
be combined for l200sq. ft. total.
w-w carpet.
Ideal
fpr
professional suiie.
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REALTORS
I' S French II? 971 Sanford
323 5374 .

1¼ ACRES WILSON RD. AREA
NICELY WOODED. $12,500.

STEMPER

NICELY WOODED CORNER
LOTDOwNTOwNNEAR LAKE
MONROE, ZONED DUPLEX.
$7,500.
1 ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
LAKE GEORGE. $6,900.
3 LOTS ZONED MULTIPLE
UNITS. 510.000 TOTAL.

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322 02)6.
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&amp; Sold

WILL BUY EXISTING ill &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES, R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $23 No. 40'
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
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TON w.lapsidinglshing)it roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3lO3OrlandoDr.
323-530Q
VA.1. FHA FflCIn9
REDUCEDBY$I,500I
197511*70,3 BR, 2B, expando, cent
air, big Sc. porch, utility shed,
many extras. 510,500. 6416309.
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classif led Ads didn't work
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Wanted

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leeded: Permanent place to hold
church services. Prefer land
with building. 323-91*0.

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aola area west of 1.4, 6½ acres,
large oaks. 3 BR, 2 bath, double
wide mobile home 3230212.
Acres nice home site, high &amp; dry,
fenced, zoned agricultural.
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2 residences on approx. 2 acres,
100 ft. lake frontage. $75,,
ESTATE SALE.

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S pc BR suite new, 1239 S pc. LR
new, $399; Loveseat $44.93 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes, *69.951 up: Ref.
$501up: El. stove, *601 up; full
size draperies, $101 up. Sanford
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Beds, C'bl motel box springs &amp;
mattressei $30 set. Sanford
AuctIon 1215 S. French, fl3.7.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
31131$E. FIrst St.
322.5622
1973 16.11. Fiber Glass boat, motor
&amp; trailer; Frigidaire electric
dryer; New 6,000 B.T.U. Air
Conditioner, Amine. Cell 3232602.

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11 laying hens, 2) mos, old. Coops,
feeders &amp; waterers included
with hens, $35. Ph. 323 6179.__("Wanted to Buy

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322 1771

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Handyman
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Handy man Will hot' orange
groves on contract Large or
small Will wash I story houses
or prune small groves 322 6821
aft 6 or 327 1099
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American Sod 8)4 2200
BAHIA $00534 (lOOsq ft.)
Free Del on 4100 sq ft or more

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
319 E. 1st St., 32 5742

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Cai'penIIy

LANDSCAPING
Toial lawn cart'. residentialA.
Commercial 322 7441 after 6

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IS YOUR HOUSE BROKEN?
Repair, renovation &amp; light const
No heavy prices. John 322 7173

Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 1 Sell, the finest in used
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furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. sanford Fur.
nitvre Salvage. 3fl1721.
Wanted Appliances any cond.
Washers, refrigerators, etc.
Kelloggs Auction, 373-7050.
S CASH
Paying $16 &amp; up men's, $1 1 up
.1,.,.. Al.,. vvyiiiy
wedding bands, sterling 8. any
marked gold. Any cond. 6712237,

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72—Auctjofl

Everything must go. Furniture,
clothing, bric-a-brac, bicycles,
sewing items, etc. 130 Lakeside
Dr. Park Ridge off Lake Mary
Blvd. Fri. thru Sun. 323-4762. 9
till

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Carport SaleAppllances&amp; Misc.
2550 El Capitain Dr. Sat. 9.5

SALE

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FRI. 7:30 P.M.

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Loaded with iii kinds vi mer
chandise - must dIspose of
before vacation. Sectionl LR;
LR chairs; color TV; Gold Silver
5euumng set &amp; 1000's of misc.
items,
DOOR PRIZES
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

Dell's

Are you a full time driver with a
parl tinie car? Our classifieds
are losoed with good buy for
you.
PUBLIC GUN AUCTION
SUN., JULY 1, 1 P.M.
SANFORD AUCTION
323-7340
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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS 377 76)1 or
83) 9993

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Furniture for sale-Private home.
1 pr. French Provincial lose
seats, I Niagara massage chair,
Bentwood rocker, swivel office
chair swivel rocker, rediner,
dining room table I I Fhalrs, s
pc. twin bedroom suit, several
occasion tables I. carpets. All
day Sat. 1, Sun. afternoon, 2265.
Elliott Ave. Phone 322411$.

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Carport Sale: Some furniture,
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some clothing Iodds&amp; ends, Fri
&amp; Sat. 9 tIll 5. 13$ West Floyd,
Lake Mary.

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LookIng for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for
good buys.

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Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Rhodesian Ridgeback pups (all
Licensed. 373 0039
haveridge5)owk5o $50ea., i -.-wormed. 323701)
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Beauty Care

Yard Sale: Camper gas ref., yard
goodsfrom50cto$1;misc. Sat&amp;
Sun 9-5, 2434 S. Chase Ave.

Yard Sale 7416 Palmetto Ave.
Set.
lOOgal.fueltenk,misc,
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Pug needsgoo,j home
Male,3yrs,papers
Likes children, 339-2964

Furniture, bar, curtains &amp; rods,
clothes, fuel oil stove, odds 1
ends. Slarts Thurs. 1 p.m. 1200
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W. 22nd St.

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Auction Center
Hwy. 16 West, Sanford
323 5620

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77 Yamaha DOHC 150. mae.
wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
f6' gal $1,501) 323 0039.

~ Springer Spaniel
pups $15
323 0039.

Refrigerator, Dishwasher&amp;
Electric Dryer
24l3SanfordAve 323.6117

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78-Metorcycles

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BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOb 550
Call 322 1621, 322 1460
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COCKER SPANlELS-AKC,
silver buff. I males. 7 females.
5175)50

TVtOPLUSTWOISFOUR
And That's A Fact!
ClassifIed
Ads Gets Results
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And That'sA Fact Tool

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While you are out browsing at
garage sales don't miss
REVERSE AUCTION at 2621 5
Sanford Ave. or you'll miss
bargains, bargainsl Open at
noon daily, Sat. 10-S. 3231491.

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G.E.el.range.copertone
Dbl oven, cxc, cond,
3226733alt6

Moving sale: Nice school clothes,
books, furn., bikes, baby items,
fishing tackle, many more. Sat,
only 9-4. 172 Hays Dr.

Van?ed

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SPANISH STYLE family home, 3
BR, 1½ B, Ig closets, pan FR,
storage cab. in OR. $31,000,

52—Appliances

3 Fam. garage sale. Thurs, Fri. &amp;
Sat, 2400 Key Ave. Household
items, coffee tbl. queen size bed,
uIt stools. PIuS.

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Free listing BROCHURWrite:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 2*906

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8' Topper S W blue, $175.
Rear slide glass, $50
Air shocks $50, fits Ford P U
323 1305

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

Cei'an'iic Tile
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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. E'xp. 869 0562.

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R7,
specialists, top soil &amp; till dirt,
lawn maint &amp; tree trimming
1732949

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D&amp;MLAWN CARE
Residentici &amp; Commercial
322 5542

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

Ugh? Hauling

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EXtSt'IOr CleanIng

Yard Debris, Trash
Appllances&amp; MISC
(LOCAL) 3495371

B&amp;P Exterior. Fungus 1 miIctw
removal. Roofs, walls, decks,
Free Est. 3396066, 668 8335

PaIntt,ig

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Groomlng&amp;Bo.rtlng
ANIMAL HAVE4
Dog 1. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control, Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outsIde runs, also air cond.
caaes. 322-5752.

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured-Bonded
FREE EstImates. (305) 322 9160
DAVES PAINTING
Trim your house, $145 I day serv.
good paint &amp; Ref. 33) 5529
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Home Irnp9ennts
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Plastering

INSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fIberglas 1. CeIlu
iose. Lowest prices, Call 371 0839
Of' '01-734-6708 collect.

Interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed&amp; Bonded
Call 322 2780
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Plumbing

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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I. REPAIR
S.G. BALIPi'r a. scnr
11 a'Concrete work- Patios, side.
walks, driveways. Free Esti.
mate. Call Mr. Taylor 332.$S4S

ALL PLUMBING IOBLEMS
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ChgCds
22)0171: 3771601
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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323Ol29affer 5:30

Custom built iron work
Window guards, gates etc
Martin's 323 7111,339 7693

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or

831-9993

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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7380

Yard Sale: Clothing &amp; misc. ar
tides. Frl..Sat. 10-I. Corner of
341 W. Lk. Mary Blvd. 1 8th St.

Orlando 327-1577

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td Greenhouse

54 —Garage Sales
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$nf&amp;d321.4
Sanford 3210702

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Branch Off Ice 323.2222
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CHOICE MAYFAIR extra 1g. 3
BR, 2 6. formal LR, FR w-FP,
eqp. kit w-breakfast bar, extra
Ig utility, dbl garage, good
storage, lovely yard. 167.000 w
529.73$ dwn. 1. assume or
refinance.

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990

62—Lawn.Ga,en

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OPEN HOUSE

Lovely 2 BR w paneled Fl Pm., 1g.
corner
lot,FHA.VA
or
c.umahl. (IA AIVS
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pc!. 1 yr. Warranty. $31,200.

REALTORS PARK

2574
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2l)9S.MyrtIeAve.,5anfpr

3 Duplex lots, prime Orl location,
$3Q,po, William Mjllczowski,
REALTOR 3fl.7983.

Remodeled interior 2 story, 3 BR.
Great kit, OR, porch, shade
trees, $19,500.

2565

Inc. REALTOR, MLS

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KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

SEIGLER REALTY

REALTOR 323.4991
MULTIPLE LISTINGSER VICE
Eves $623655 32219$9

3SSLAKEMARYBLVD
Sunday
2-5
Spacious lakefront home, I BR,
38, FR w.FP, Fl. rm.,fuily eqpt.
kit. Dock &amp; Boat house,

Multiple Listing Service

Realty

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AUTO AUCTID
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, Will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday A. Sat,,rrt, ..s I 'in
thean y one in F lorc1 You set
he reserved price Call 90.1 255
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SPINET CONSOLE PIANO
FOR SALE
Wanted: Responsible party to take
over Spinet Piano, Easy Terms.
Can be seen locally. Write:
Credit Manager, P.O. Box 207
Carlyle, IL 6223).

ON SALE-NEW twin size box
springs 4. mattress $23.95 ea.
OC: NEW cotlse table with 2
tStdrcn.n'lZf,'7,o, )J,. anYord

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WOODED LOT ON RADIO RD.
$4,900,

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arold Hall

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NICE LOT ON HWY 427 NEAR
LAKE JESSUP. $6,500.

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BETTER THAN NEW extrem,i
well cared for 3 BR, 26 home w
FR &amp; large sc porch, new carpet.
fully eqpt kit., beautiful land-scaped fenced yd. Exc. for
retirees or family. 136.500.

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Guitars, Drums. Banjos. Camplete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc, Center, Inc.
f101 French Ave
322 2255

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TO DOWN TOWN SANFORD.
.'.48'(O ROAD FRONTAGE.

C READY TO SELL? Don't sell
yourself short, We have 2$ years
of experience &amp; knowledge &amp; an
activedemand for homes &amp; land.
Call us today!

REAL ESTATE ASSOClA'E5
1O$
SANFORD'S . SALES'
.EA Pt WE"-I,IST &amp; SELL'
MORE HOMES THAN 8NYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. it
c
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c i
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..,aniorv s .a,es Leaver

FANTASTIC Ig family 4 BR, 28,
FR, Cent, air, ww carpet, 1g.
rooms, fenced yd with well 1.
sprinklers, "inground" pool.
Choice vw.ghborhood. $13,900,
Exc. terms,

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ACRES NEAR LAKE HAPNEY, GENEVA AREA. $8,500.

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BUDGET PRICE TAG is on
this nice) BR, 1 bath home on
king size lot. Near shopping but
country atmosphere. Just
$26,500.

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 1 bath
home on landscaped Iotl W.w
carpet, dining area, fenced yard
1. Morel BPP WARRANTED.
Only 533,0001

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Sofa-Traditional, light green
6¼ft.Good condition, $135
3230396

21/7

CINDUSTRIAL 7.5 ACRE SITE
near PR siding, close to 1-4,
$5500 per acre.

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59-Musical Merchandise

Stepping stones. sand, rock,
greasetraps,steei.cement.
carstops, Iintels, Sills.
trailer pads, blocks, Steps
Miracle Concrete Co.
3O9ElmAve.
3275751

1 ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
WEKIVA FALLS AT HWY 46.

*'HOUSE PINCHING YOU?
'Needmoreroom?This4BR,7
bath split level could be just
what you need. Unique floor plan
for those who like Individuality.
See it today. $44,500.

MAKE A WISH. 3 BR. 2 bath home
in Idyllwildel Enc. Pool &amp; Patiol
C-H&amp;A, ww carpet, eat-In kit. 1.
Every imaginable Feature!
BPP WARRANTED. Your Wish
Come True for $68,000!

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T VEGA G T.
28.000 original mites, like new,
gas saver 4 cyl .1 speed with
air 51.6958691047

76-Auto Parts

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Sanford. 3221721.

SUPER 2 OR, 1 bath home in CC.
Manor with Ig eat.In kit., C.H,
WAU all on a Ig landscaped lot!
Enc. patio.garden tool New roof
&amp; paint! BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for just $32,500.

ATTRACTIVE 4 BR, 25 ranch
style home, Ig rms., fenced side
yd, near schools &amp; shopping.
$49,500.

Sleeping Bags,$14.99up
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanfoid Ave.
322-3191

LARGE CORNER NEAR LAKE
MONROE AT
NARCISSUS.
$7,500.

FORRST GREENE
INC.
REALTORS
$304433 or 339.4711 eves.
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ONE OF A KIND. Lovely 3 BR, 2
bath Mobile Home with 1536 sq.
ft. on nice fenced lot! C•I1&amp;A, ww carpet, eat.mn kit., Fla. Rm.,
porch &amp; Much Morel Just
527,5001

'AND
THINK
A
MINU rE
IF CLASSIF lED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY

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21 ft. Wellcralt with trailer &amp; dec.
wench. Full top 1. bathroom.
SYeL00c32O77oato
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5:30

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LARGE CORNER MELLONVILLE AT 18th. $7,500.

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INVESTMENT 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
residence, office 1 institutional.
$32,500.

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16 C J 1 Renegade rernov,thIe
Hard top, Ike new. $4500 firm
322 9595 .mtter S

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ORANGE CITY- Contemporary
home. Landscaped courtyard. 7
ft.fr.eeformtubwlthsol.rium.4
BR, 2 baths, spilt plan. Bsautlful
wooded area of fine hom".s.

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3BR,1'.-7B,carport,dbllot,fenced
bk CH behind K rt F
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City. $35,000. VA or FHA.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS 69 to
75 models Call 339 9100 or 834
-*605 (Dealer

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76 Dodge Van Air. PS, 6 cyl, auto
Il m gal. Req gas Customized
$3750. 323 5731

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For Sale by owner 3 BR, 2 bath,
split plan in Uppiend Park. 322.
3290 after 6 p.m.

JUST FOR YOU, 3 BR, 1½ bath
home in C.C. Manor with
remodeled eat.in kit., w.w
carpet, porch, pan. Fla. Rm. 1.
DR &amp; Extras Galorel BPP
WARRANTED. Only $30,500!

UAL COLBERT REALTY

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ROBSON MARINE
7927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla. 3277)

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322 7198

OV'!R 12.5 SALES
THRUMAY1C79

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Call Ba rt
REALTY

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"It s from a rare animai...the polyester!"
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SPACIOUS 3 BR, 217 bath, formal
dining, carpet, air, private patio,
w-2 car garage. Lovely club
house, pool 1. tennIs. Furn. or
unt urn

lots. $10,co,

For rent commercial bIog., 2)00
iqft.

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)D )4tit' Pineway, $32,000.

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80'AUIOS for Sale

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ISft Travel Trailer
Sleeps 6. first $1100
373 0S.4S
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Boat. Trailer &amp;
1979 Johnson lohp
323 9173, 19 Carriage Cove Way

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SANFORD: 525,500. 3 Bdrm.,
bath, carport, nice neighborhood. My equity 1 assume
wwraieioanam 551 mo. 2nd mtg.
negotiable. 323-6226.

11 Acres Airport Blvd. Excellent
terms. $45,000.

I BR- $189 up. Pool. AouiIs only,
on Lake Aaa. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Santora. C1l
323 66IU Mdr,,-;eF c
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1973 l9ft WinnieMini
Sleeps 1, extras
Excellent condition 322 8184

Bayllner '74 hard top cruiser, dual
batteries, auto. battery charger,
depth finder, marine AC, sleeps
4, galley, enclosed head. Many
extras. A-i condition! $9,950. 373.
0553. Mon. through Thurs.

REALTY

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Ford .1.1. ShOrt bed. P U
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PS. std trans V 8 351 eng Ar,
14.36 tires w keyStone r,rns
30.000 rn
CB. roll bar FM
COny Manual hubs 54.900 1??
3H4

75-Recreational Vehicles

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REALTOR 322-4000MLS
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BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Acres intersection of Country

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SEIGLER REALTY

79-Trucks.Trailers

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

HANDY MANS SPECIAL
127 Laurel Or., Pinecrest. $23,000.
HURRY!

709 Oak Ave. 2 Story nlripr h,rn,

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Carport Sale
Saturday ONLY
1305 Wynnewood Dr.

24 HOUR lB 3229283

Orlando 327-1577

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I 3Fam garage sale, Sat, only 91 I
301 Fairway Rd. (Loch Arbor) i
322 1124 Baby items, antique
items. something for everyone!

REALTY

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
32) 3866 or 323 1710
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Going on VACATION must dispose
of comp Antique birdseye
maple BR Set, inc birdseye
maple rocker &amp; straight chair:
hide a bed. 6 ma old new 1
slightly used couches. white
rattan couch 1 matching love
seat. Drexel DR suite, w china.
king siZe &amp; other beds. chests 8.
other turn items, couches, 550 &amp;
up. beautiful Up right Piano
AC's &amp; oth'er fine items Buy now
before
vacation
DELL - S
AUCTION SERVICE 323 5620
open days 10 AM to 5 PM

GARAGE SALE
Antiques &amp; Misc.
901W 1stSl Sat.9am

ROIBIE'S

LAKE FRONT 8 BEDROOM 2
BATH, FAMILY ROOM,
FURNISHED, BOAT DOCK,
IDEAL GET AWAY FOR
EXECUTIVE
OR
IN.
STITUTION NEAR DELANO.
$59,500.

Auction Sundays 8 p M
Sanford Ave. at Hwy. 121
Consignments Welcome
We Sell Estates
323 1050
Keltoggs Auction Sales

HUGE yard sale-years of junk!
Antq. student desk, bldg. sup
plies, bike, you name It! Orange
Blvd . Paola. follow signs. 322
.1639 Fri thru Sun.

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78-WxtorCyCIeS

72-Auction

54—GarageSales

Couch, recliner chair, end tables,
BR suite 1 many houseware
Items. Fri &amp; Sat. 119 Lake Dot
Dr., Sunland Estates.

HOMEOWNERS: 0ont lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor 644-25)8.

30-Apartments Unfurnished

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2215 Palmetto, 4 BR, 2 baths on 3
lots, $39,900.

MODERN 2 BEDROOM
Good Location
372-1442

by Gill Fox

Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
1 0 block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home 8. downtown.
$27,300, w.excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322-657 or
322.7)11 alt 5.

Sanford 321-0640

2005 Glenway 4 BR, 2 bath,
swimming pool. $83,000.

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REALTOR
ML
1736061 or eveS. 323 05)7

LARGE 3 BEDROOM HUGE
FAMILY ROOM, DOUBLE
GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR,
CARPETS, LARGE OAK
TREES. $49,500.

BATEMAN REALTY

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M. Unsworth Realty

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
NICELY WOODED WITH
SMALL STREAM NEAR LAKE
MONROE 1 1.4. $27,500.

RENT WITH OPTION 7304 Lisa
Ct. Owner $29,900.

GLANCES

OSTEEN
$11,000
C 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 322.9910 after S
p.m.

uild to Suit - our lot at yours.
FHA-VA,!HA235&amp;345

2 BEDROOM, DINING ROOM
SCREENED PORCH WIfl
20*20 WORK SHOP ON MAG
NOLIA. ONLY $72,000.

New 235 Homes, 4 PC?. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$39,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3222287.

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41—Houses

-14&amp;.ED A SERVICEMAN?. You'
find him listed in our Businet
Service Directory.

W. Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 372.7881, Sanford

COOKS
Apply inperson
Holiday Innon Lakefront

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Wonder what to do with Two? Sell
One
The quick, easy Want-Ad
way. The magic number Is 322.
2611 or $319993.

3 UNITS ON LARGE LOT,
ZONED COMMERCIAL (2) 2
BEDROOM: (1) 1 BEDROOM. 2
CARPORTS. ONLY 542,500.
Seigler Realty, Broker
321-0640
321-0707

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,41Houses

Couple wants to rent or buy frame
house, average size. 323-1031
anytime except 11a.m. to 1p.m.

Dishwashers
Apply In person
Holiday Innon Lakefront

AAA

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E xp. super market stockman
Apply in person
Food Barn. 2Sth&amp; Park Ave.

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Friday, June 22, 17

IOA-Ev.nlng Herald Sanford, Fl.

Three-Point Field Goals Get Final NBA. Approval
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. Lakers. NBA Commissioner season, turned into a "lively
(UPI) - A yearlong test for Larry O'Brien predicted ap- debate."
three-point field goals was proval by the board.
"The basic thrust was the
agreed upon Thursday by the
The
board
approved
ThUrStraditionalists
debating those
NBA Board of Governors, day the sale of the Houston who have experienced
the
which also decided to eliminate Rockets to Alberquerque, N.M.
three-point play," O'Brien said.
the third referee,
George
Maloof.
"There
was a very close vote."
The advisory committee will businessman
O'Brien said the discussion
meet Friday morning on over the three-point basket,
The motion did carry and for
whether Jerry Buss will be used on an experimental basis next season any shot made
allowed to buy the Los Angeles during last year's exhibition from beyond 22 to 24 feet will be

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Holmes,
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Tangle

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Newark Bears Reunited

NEW YORK (UP!) - He's
known as "the other heavyweight" champion, and Friday
night's bout probably won't do
much to improve his status.
Larry Holmes is an overwhelining favorite tonight when
he defends his World Boxing
Council heavyweight title
against unheralded Mike
Weaver, an ex-Marine who's
never beaten a ranked fighter.
No matter what he does,
Holmes seems to live in the
shadow of Muhammad AU. The
29-year-old Easton, Pa. native
is 30.0 with 21 knockouts but still
has never gained widespread
public
acceptance
as
heavyweight champion because
of the presence of All. Holmes,
In fact, gained the WBC title
after the organization stripped
AU of his crown for failing to
honor a contract to defend
against Ken Norton. Ali is still
recognized as heavyweight
champion by the rival World
Boxing Association.
"I'm the fighting champion,"
said Holmes, in an obvious slap
at All, who has not fought si,Ice
regaining his title for the third
time last September by defeating Leon Spinka. "I'm ready to
take on all comers. I'll fight any
heavyweight they want."
Weaver, ranked eighth by the
WBC, is one of the few
heavyweights available to meet
Holmes. All will announce his
retirement soon and four of the
other top heavyweights have
been tied up in a WBA
elimination tournament for his
title. John Tate knocked out
Kalile Knoetze and will meet
the winner of Sunday's Gerri
COe-SpIEIkS fight for the
WBA Utk
Weaver's record is hardly
inspiring. He is 201 and has
won his last five fights by
knockouts. But that has to be
qualified by the competition.
Only one fight - a ninth-round
kayo of Stan Ward - went past
the fifth round, but his op-

awarded three, rather than the struck down a proposal for its
The NBA employed 38 re- Axelman, general manager of The clock will not be reset.
usual two points. Tim threepoint continuation.
ferees last season and expect to the Kansas City Kings and
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a
-Th e board auopte
rule will expire at th e end of the
hire onl y 26 or 27 this season, chairman of the NBA competiall
fines
resolution
making
"The
board
and
season, however, and will have
the advisory NBA supervisor of officials tion and rules committee.
issued by the commissioner
to be re-enacted by the board If committee did not in their view Norm Drucker said. The extra
In other action:
directly by the player
payable
think
there
was
satisfactory
it wishes to keep it.
officials cost an estimated
-The board approved a rule
no reimbursement from
On the subject of refereeing, evidence there was a plus $500,000 to $1 million, be said. forcing teams to get the ball with
the franchise.
the coaches and general factor to show its success,"
"Frankly, it was felt by the from out of bounds after a
-The rules committee vetoed
managers voted, 17-3, their O'Brien said. "The owners felt board that improvement in basket into the front court in 10
overwhelming support of a more comfortable with two refereeing, if any, did not seconds -even If it Is hit out of a proposal to legalize zone
third official. But the owners officials."
Justify the expense," said Joe bounds again by a defender. defense,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Friday, June 22, 1979

Maronda Homes grabbed a 75 victory over Seminole Harness Raceway in the Mustang
playoffs Thursday at Five
Points in Seminole Pony
Baseball League action.
Kirk Rozek and David
Friesner combined to scatter
1or the winners.
seven hiUts iRobert Richter and Mike Eby
each had two hits for Maronda.

NEW YORK (UP!) - Standing there in the directors' room,
.
courtly and soft-spoken, as usual, with the late afternoon sunlight
catching the Iron gray in his hair as well as the thin blue pin-stripe
,.,,
'
in his cotton and polyester summer suit, Tommy Byrne, whom
e_...•.
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they once called "The Wild Man," looked more like some cleanA.
cut, well-turned-out candidate running for governor,
He laughed at the suggestion.
"Nothing like that," said Tommy Byrne, who still holds the
MARONDA
u,,,.
record for giving up the most walks in one season by any Yankee
HOMES
ASRH
pitcher. "I'm very happy doing what I'm doing."
311
AIRH S. Bowers
3 11
4 2 4 J. Bowers
Handshut
Byrne is the mayor of Wake Forest, N.C., where he went to
31 I
4 I 2, Snell
Richter
school and from where he jumped straight from the campus to the
20I
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Notak
III
4 1 2 MaclilIan
Mi, Eby
Newark Bears of the International League in 1940.
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MItchell
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200
He and 10 other former Bears were honored at The Meadow311 Wilson
Prlsninir
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212
34, Felt
Ml.Iby
lands in East Rutherford, N.J. Wednesday night and you never
ISO
301 Batten
Sea
101
Will
30 Seltzer
saw so many guys so happy to see each other. The reunion was
ISI
Webb
31 1 7
Totals
supposed to be solely for the 1937 Newark team which ran away
I of
No,,anpor
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with the pennant by 25 games, but so many from that club were
gone, that other former Bears were Invited,
Charlie Keller, Joe Collins, Spud Chandler, Alley Donald,
Maronda Homes
221 200-7
Sam. Raceway
Maronda's Mike Eby safe In Tuesday playoff game vs. Milex.
122 010-S
Marius Russo, Babe Dahlgren, Joe Beggs, Jim Gleeson, Mile
Clark and Jack Fallon were on hand with Byrne for the special
get-together. The only one in that group that never made the
majors was Fallon. Hall of Famer Monte Irvin, who played for the
Newark Eagles in the old Negro National League, also was among
the invitees along with Frank Smith, one of the Bears' old
groundskeepers,
John Castino's) only play
"Being the mayor has some of the competitive aspects of
UP! Sports Writer
League, the New York Yankees Red Sox 3, TIgers 2:
playing professional baseball," Byrne explained. "What you find
Minnesota Manager Gene to first base."
beat Toronto, 3-1, Oakland
Fred Lynn's eighth-inning
yourself doing is trying to please your constituency as well or
Mauch, an admirer of outstandThe ball skittered past first surprised Kansas City, 10.7, sacrifice fly scored Jerry Remy
better than the mayors of other municipalities of comparable
Ing baseball talent, probably baseman Ron Jackson, scoring Boston defeated Detroit, 3-2, with the winning run and
size. Like baseball, you win some, you lose some, and when you
will salute Milwaukee's Paul Yount, who reached on a Chicago downed Seattle, 0-3, Dennis Eckersley pitched a
lose, you pick yourself up and Ant pfl
Motlior - as soon as in gets fielder's choice, weottioond and Texas edged Cal1fond$,3-2, seven-hitter for his eighth
on an Infield single and mnove
over the shock.
In 11 Innings. In the only triumph as Bostect shaded
Seeing some of his old Newark teammates around him made
Jim McDonald banged out a
Rears.
N;donai League game, Los Detroit.
Byrne recall the first time jie
Molitor, who finished No. 2 to to third on aiQl'niEn"
home run, triple and single
r
Lou Whitaker last season in the
"They
'w1 "Since
Aigejes deItated Atlanta, 64. White Sox 9, Mariners 5:
Thursday night to lead
voting for American League doubles, backed the five-hit Yankee, 3, Blue Jays 1:
I was coming from Wake Forest, a small college and a small town
Lamar Johnson capped Stromberg-Carlson to a 9-3
Rookie of the Year, has been pitching of Mike Caldwell, who
atmosphere, I immediately got the feeling I belonged In Newark.
Bobby Brown and Lou Pinlel- Chicago's five-run first inning victory over Howard's Mobil in
trying harder and the results went the distance for the 10th la stroked run-scoring singles to with a two-run homer, powering the Sanford Men's Softball
We were kind of like a family. Tommy Padden, our catcher, took
have been extraordinary. He time In raising his record to 7-5. lift Luis Tiant to victory against the White Sex to victory.
me under his wing. I think he's living up in Cape Cod now.
Association.
loser
raised, hLa average to 319 LoserGarySerunI,J.)t pitched .,b.rij.luck
"Anyway, he caught methe flrst game! pitched fthe gears
Dave Dodgers €, Braves 4:'-'
Chuck McMullan homered for
Thursday when he snapped a 2- seven innings In his first start. Lemanczyk, who yielded only
against Jersey City and he stayed after me on every pitch. I won
Steve Yeager cracked a the losers.
Mauch was in no mood to five hits,
Ztie in the seventh inning witha
the game, 3-2, and! thought he was pleased, but after the game he
three-run homer and Reggie
Orlando Helicopters iclznmed
two-out bunt as the Brewers salute anyone after Minnesota's A's 10, Royali 7:
told me, 'I think that was the worst exhibition of pitching I ever
Smith added a two-run shot to Whigham Furniture, 5-4 as Rob
Tony Amu hit a two-run lift Los Angeles past Atlanta. Simpson homered and Toille
won, 3-2, over the Twins for fifth straight loss.
saw,' That made me feel bad. I allowed six hits, struck out six and
"What do you want me to homer and bave Revering and Bangers 3, Angels 2:
their fifth straight victory.
walked six, so I had people all around me on the bases. Tommy
Frank had two hits. Steve
We Just tried to catch them say? I'll say anything you want Wayne Gross added solo blasts
dl(MtJI that."
Jim Sundberg's bloop two-out Ferrell was 3-for-3 for the
by surprise," said Molitor. me to," Mauch snapped in to lead Oakland to only its single drove in Richie Zisk fpm losers.
Keller hit .353 his first year with the Bea" to win the league
second victory in the last 11 third In the top of thellth Inning
"Robin (Yount) got a heckuva response to one question,
batting title. That was In 1937, The following year he hit .365 to
Deluxe Bar stopped Howard's
Elsewhere In the American games.
Jump and his (third baseman
finish second behind teammate Buddy Rosar and the Yankees
to pull out the victory for Texas. Mobil, 10.6, as Eddie Jackson
brought him i. From the day he reported, everybody called him
and Burnett Washington
"King Kong."
homered,
"Where did you pick up that name?" someone asked him at the'
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MOBILE
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Middletown, Maryland," said Keller. "The movie came out - I'm household names inboxing,
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"Did you ever see the original movie?" Keller was asked.
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316
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during a game in Baltimore in 1947 and tore some ligaments in his
PtiIa
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overshadowed by
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WHIGHAM FURN. ORLANDO
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Chicago
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welterweight elimination bout,
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Miller
305 $pMs
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out here, the alarm went off," related the 67-yearold Dablgren.
36 3 .
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Galloway
3I
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306
a tuneup for Holmes' San Fran
is
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7 Sun Rver Lhlgh 96.20 13.60 1.00
Fifth race, Do 3.8 Time 39.42
'The security policeman there said to me, 'Sir, will you please
Miller
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step aside and place all your coins and personal'belonglngs in this
San Diego
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HOIIIieS weighed in at 215
Thursday's Result
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Totals
214 1
Los Angeles 6, Atlanta 4
413.10
Slaffi
lace
pounds
Thursday,
13
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than
3-2)213.41.
"You heard what happened when you walked through the
S Willie Do It
1.30 600 6.10
Sixth race, $1.16, Time 31.61
Americas Loa,ve
Seventh Game
detector," he said. "I told him about the metal replacement In Weaver. At 6400t-3, he also had
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5.40 4.30 3.10 HOWARD MOBIL DELUXE Sal
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Bracketedtogetherat6a were
- Torn Watson weighed his fellow competitor complained Bob Murphy, Terry Diehl,
words carefully, then conceded Newton's caddy stood In 1315 Lunn and D.A. Weitring. But
heigplayhig Well etoughthWin putting llne, thus gift Newton Watson, after his failure
to
the Canadian Open golf tow an unfair advantage.
make the cot In last week's U.S.
nISnud.
Open at Toledo, Ohio, Is the
"That's nothieg I'd
Watson
U13
hu*
to watch.
forget," the C
Ara
o,000 tournament
said
Thtradsy, J I)IVW
Friday'saecondround, but he is
"Idon'tknow why
fellows
in
within two strokes of ____ my caddy was standing
st'slilstoq.I
keepbringlflgthat(U.S.Open)
ofinypss,in4 th
Jack Newtcn of Matralla, after
here determined to UP" Watson chided reporters.
amursdsyrosmdofb-imderpsr came
r.
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66.
today. I play for tomorrow,"
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Newton, 29, got his revenge
.71 Glen
.psr 67s, weretwo-time The 29-ysarold
en the 7,*.yerd, pr-71
Abbey course when he fired two winner Lee Trevjno, Masters' native said, "I did not. play ii
a course- Champion Fussy Zoeller and well ulacored but l'mpiaythg
eagles In shooting
record 64 in Lbs___
opening round, Johnny Miller, whose last wsllenoughtowln.There'saM
with balvea of
Twelve victory came In the 1976 Bob of golf left, but I'm in a good
gnotthi ago, he was disqualified Hope Cia
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There was a showdown in Sanford and Läurey La More
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W. haul furniture direct from th. factory in large lots
and sell our merchandise at
TRUE DISCOUNTS OF 30% TO 60% OFF

Twenty-seven players started the tournament at 9 a.m.

W. Sell Samples, Seconds, Repossessed, Trade-Ins, Etc. We Also

Monopoly Showdown In Sanford
It was quiet In the hail. The morning's crowd had
been reduced to two. The players sat In folding
chairs facing each other across a card table. The
banker opened a new game and counted two stacks
of money. This was the showdown. In less than 90
minutes one of the players would be the
Monopoly champ of Sanford.
Twenty-seven players gathered at the Woman's
Club Saturday morning to battle it out In a tournament sponsored by the Ballet Guild of SanfordSeminole. After a series of games the finalists were
Pat Scott, president of the Ballet Guild and Laurey
La More, an office worker for a grocery chain.
Lunch was over and the final game was to be
played. Joe Monserrat, tournament chairman, was
the banker. A 90 minute time limit was set and play
began at 2:30.
Since the first Monopoly game was sold corn-

mercially by Parker Brothers In 335, more
than 80 million sets have been sold throughout the
world. The game is currently sold In 29 countries
is rtntjl
ArdIng
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to Parker Brottrs, in the 40 years the game has
been on the market, they have built more than 2½
billion little green houses.
For several years local tournaments have been
held with the help of Parker Brothers and-winners
have played In regional, national, and world
championship games. The most recent being held In
Monte Carlo in 1977. The next to be In Bermuda in
1980. Site of the regional tournaments are Boston,
Dallas, Chicago and San Francisco.
The local finals opened fast and furious with more
than 15 properties being bought in the first five
minutes. Atlantic Avenue, New York Avenue and
the Electric Company among the first purchased.

Carry All Of The Regular Lin. Merchandise Available At Big Discounts.
NO FANCY DlS"LAYS. LOW OVERHEAD. NO HIGH LABOR COST.

In an auction for Mediterranlan Avenue which
retails for $60, Mrs. La More took It for $61. Mrs.
Scott threw the dice and moved on to Boardwalk,
buying it.
An hour into the game the end was near when
Mrs. Scott landed on North Carolina Avenue. With
three houses on It she owed Mrs. La More $900 in
rent. Houses had to be sold and all but three
properties were mortgaged to raise the funds.

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Down to Marvin Gardens, Atlantic Avenue, and
Ventnor Avenue, Mrs. Scott roiled the dice and
moved down the board to Oriental Avenue. Owned
by Mrs. La More, the rent on the property with a
bright red hotel came to $500. Pat Scott was bankrupt. Laurey La More of Lake Mary was champ!..
Both are eligible to participate, at their own
expense, In a regional tournament this fall.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Peggy Lipton: No Desire
To Retu rn To ' Jungle '
By DICK KLEINER
'IOLLYWOOD (NEA) She is a gentle woman who
found herself, for a time, In
the jungle. She survived, but
she has no wish to go back
there again,
That, in a somewhat vague
nutshell, is the story of
Peggy Upton. Recently, she
dipped Into the jungle
briefly, when they had a
televised reunion of her old
"Mod Squad" series, but she

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might have been rekindled.
But that feeling didn't last
very long."
She had some ambition,
when she was much younger,
when she was starting out In
the business. But now, she
thinks all that was directed
toward "making it" and she '
made It, so "now I don't have
to make it any more."
When she quit, or rather,
when the series stopped, In
February of 1973, practically
the first thing Peggy Upton
PEGGY LIPTON
did was to get pregnant. She
was (and Is) married to directions now. As a child
musician Quincy Jones. she had been a pianist, and
They now have two she has taken up piano
daughters, who are 5 and 3. studies again. She has also
Between having children become
somewhat
and tending to their needs, domesticated - "Before I
Peggy Upton didn't give got married I had never
much thought to acting the cooked In my life, because I
next five years or so. There had never had a home of my
were
sporatic
offers own. It's been the best exalthough she says, candidly, perience for me."
"People were not exactly
Motherhood is, however,
knocking down my door to her main occupation these
hire me."
days. She says she believes
So she did nothing. She Is, it is "almost impossible" to
basIclty. z
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karful woman, and was with a career.
content to be Mrs. Quincy
One of the main concerns
Jones, wife and mother. She she and Jones had was in
says that she thinks Q, as she what faith to raise their two
and most people call him, daughters.
was happy with that turn of
"Q had been raised as a
events, too.
Catholic," she says, "but
"I think Q would prefer religion didn't matter to him.
I was raised Jewish and it
!P30p10 wcro.jiot. de'nnttr to me,
girls iFëThe1iij raised
exactly knocking Jewish.
"One curious thing about
that Q's mother, who is in
down my door
her 70s, has Investigated all
rellglons and now goes to a
to hire me
Jewish synagogue. And his
that I didn't work," she says, 12-year-old daughter, Tina,
"although he wants me to be by his first marriage
- his
happy."
first wife was Swedish— was
So she didn't work and that never religious. But now,
period stretched out until she because of me, I guess, she is
again
thought
about interested in Juda1sin, too."
working, she was afraid.
Now that Peggy Upton has
"Over the six years," she come out -slightly of her
SAYS, "I was scared of
retirement, the big question
working again. I was rusty. I is: Will she stay out?
didn't think I could do It any
"They talked to
more. But now that I've done seriously, about a roleme,
in
this show, I know that I could "Charlie's Angels,' to
she
do It again If I wanted to." says, "But,
no, I don't want
She Isn't sure she wants to, to do a series. And I don't
however. She is nota fighter want to do guest starring
and she says she doesn't like roles on series, either. If I
competition. And Hollywood could find a good movie or a
fsa bear pit, where you have good Tv movie, yes, Imight
to fight for parts and do It.
scramble for recognition.
"I wouldn't feel so
But Peggy is busy In other threatened anymore."

June 22 thru 28

If you're thinking of getting out of the house and
are looking for something to do this weekend, here
are a few suggestions:

(NBC) Dolves sough

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Time Out To Eat

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ALL MAKES

of imported cars
ond trucks.
Our prices will
Pleasantly surprise you.

JUNE 25, 1979

1:30
) I SOUGHT MY BROTHER
James Earl Jones narrates a
documentary on the Djukas of
Surinam, South America, who
were the first black slaves to
fight a successful guerilla war
which won them independence
from Dutch slavetraders.

EVENING
7:30
(2) THE PATSY AWARDS
8:30
€i THE WAGES OF CONGRESS Several key congressmen explain their views of the
new ethics code in the House
and Senate. (A)
TUESDAY

JUNE 24, 1979

JUNE 28. 1979

AFTERNOON

BURGER CHEF - For the dining break that
refreshes, try our fabulous salad bar along with
your favorite burgers. 2500 S. French Ave., Sanford.

3:00
ED ORMANDY AND HIS
ORCHESTRA "A Japanese
Odyssey" The Philadelphia
Orchestra tours Japan, and
performs works by Debussy,
Ives. Brahms and Richard
.

Central Florida Zoological Park - U. S. 17-92, one
mile east of 14 and 4½ miles west of Sanford. Hours
9-5.

EVENING

Polka Dance sponsored by Polish American
Alliance Space Coast Lodge 3230, Sertoma Center In
Gibson Plaza, Highway 1, Titusville, 8 p.m. to
midnight, Saturday, June 30. Ron Luznar's "Polka
Pals" will play. $3 per person.

8:00
CD ONCE A DAUGHTER
Mothers and daughters explore
their relationship with one
another.
9:00
ABC THEATRE "Hollow
Image" A successful young
black -w'v •4Ssunctv Sharp)
Is torn between the security of
her new life and the memory of
an old love and her roots in the
ghetto,

General Sanford Museum Library, 520 E. First St.
Open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 2-6 p.m. only.
"Fiber Works" exhibit on display at Pine Castle
Center of the Arts, June 1-77, Monday to Friday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Includes weaving and fiber sculpture.
5903 Randolph St., Orlando.

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EVENING

8:00
CBS REPORTS "The
High Cost Of Everything"
Three Important aspects of
inflation -- consumer borrowinc, federal spending, and how
Ano,-icaiis code with the problem -- are examined in this
documentary. Ed Bradley
anchors.
10:00
LESLIE UGOAMS
CROWDOG The story of
Leonard Crowdog, a Sioux
medicine man acknowledged
by over 80 tribes, provides an
opportunity to grasp the
Indian' snno of his past.

Belles &amp; Beaus of Orlando dance, 9 p.m. to
midnight, Winter Park Civic Center, 2001 Mizell
Ave., Winter Park. June 23. For singles over 18
(Including widowed and divorced). Music by HI
Tones.

a West Coast earthquake in the
near future.

THURSDAY
JUNE 26, 1979
EVENING

8:00
(2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL "Yankee Salk
Across Europe" Traveling on
canals and rivers, the
"Yankee" sailed over 2,000
miles through the heart of
Europe.
ONE TO ONE This religious
special features Julie Andrews,
Janet Lynn and the Muppots.

10:00
2)i3Ji THE INNOCENT AND
THE DAMNED After years on

Death Row, Leo Bishop manages to got a hearing before
the Supreme Court; and Torn
Keating asks a judge to repay a
favor done years earlier. (Part 5
of 5)(A)
FINDHORN "Spirits'
residing in Scotland's Findhorn
community help plants grow in
spite of inclement weather. (A)
FRIDAY'S SPECIAL

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Humphrey Bogart died 21
years ago, but visitors to
MGM's Stage 25 are shocked
to see a man who resembles
Bogey so closely it is difficult
to believe he Is not a reincarnation,
Robert Sacchi, 39, has
made his living the past four
years evoking memories of
the Oscarwinning star
touring
colleges
with
"Bogey's Back," a oneman

Bogart's cynical, straight- fad and Sacchi capitalized on
forward,
sometimes it.
belligerent personality
He's toured some 300
traits.
colleges with "Bogey's
The overall effect can be Back,"
a
20-minute
paralyzing to Bogart's monologue on the life of the
friends and acquaintances, famed star and adding
especially when he's dressed memorable scenes from
in a threepiece, 40s-style pin such Bogart movies as
striped suit, trench coat and "Dead End," "The Caine
slouch hat.
Mutiny," "Casablanca,"
Sacchi wears the wardrobe "Knock On Any Door," "The
in "The Man With Bogart's Maltese Falcon", and "The
Face," taken from the novel African Queen."
show.
by Andrew Fenaday who
Producer Fenady had
Now he's starring in a new also producing the film.
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pi ck ed out iur
movie, "The Man With
SSCcIII fl icked his eyes
the role until Sacehi walked
Bogart's Face," a chillingly briefly on the visitor to the
into his office for an inaccurate title.
set and feigned disinterest, terview,
Sacchi, a New Yorker of just as Bogart used to do.
"I went into shock,"
Italian descent, is the same But, of course, not in reality.
height and weight as the
"Yeah," he said, baring Fenady said, "Bob doesn't
original. His dark eyes, his teeth in a cold smile. need to do an impersonation.
straight brows, short, "I've looked like Bogart The physical impact is
combed-back hair and facial since I was a kid. When I was enough. When he began
characteristics are un- in high school, the other kids talking, I knew I had
Bogart."
cannily Bogart.
never let me forget it. I'd
The script involves a man
He has develo ped the same rather have looked like Paul
facial tic and peculiarly Newman or Robert Redford. bent on becoming a private
lisping speech. lie draws his
"The likeness became detective, lie undergoes
lips away from his teeth in a more prono un ced when I plastic surgery to look like
humorless grin precisely in began acting ut 1065 at NYU. Bogart and then assumes the
the manner of Bogart just In the late 1960s I began names of two of Bogart's
before he pulled the trigger. doing TV commercials, memorable private eye
Sacchi's body language is some of th em based on the characters Sani (s,111
SnniI
Bogart's as well, lie tugs at fact that I looked like' Spade) and Marlow (Philip
arlowt'&gt;,
his lower lip pensively in l3o'art."
'
im itation of the star. And
Sacchi says he lost many
The $4 ntillloit filiii is a
when he chooses, his voice so roles when producers told drama, by any means a
closely resembles Bogey's it him he looked too much like Sj)OUf on Bogart filitis. 'l'ht'
Is eerie. The only thing Bogart. Th en caine the script Is typical early
missing is the scar on Bogart craze and Woody Bogart, involving villains not
Bogart's upper lip.
Allen's 'Play It Again, unlike those played by
Curiously, and no doubt Sam.''
Sidney (;retynstreet and
purposely, Sacchi affects
Bogart became a nostalgia Peter lAJrre.

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10:00
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JUNE 27, 1979

EVENING

Moses returns to Egypt under
Divine command and confronts
the pharaoh with his demand
that the Jews be allowed to go

EVENING

8:00
U IT CAN'T HAPPEN TO ME

A teen-age girl allows herself to
be led into the dark realm of
UNIVERSE Walter alcoholism.

8:00

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Sports -On The Air

Central Florida Civic Theatre presents the
musical "Gypsy" July 13-15, 2041, 27-29, 8:15 p.m.;
July 22, 2:30 p.m. Edyth Bush Theatre, Loch Haven
Park, Orlando. For reservations call 3054l96-7365.

bout Maturing Ernesto Espana
vs. Claude Noel, from San
Juan. Puerto Rico.
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Coverage of the AAU Outdoor
Track &amp; Field Championships
from Walnut Grove, California;
the Michigan "400" stock car
race from the International
Speedway In Brooklyn. Michigan.

SATURDAY

Central Florida Kennel Club's 59th Anniversary
American K6nnel Club All Breed Dog Show, 8:30
a.m. Saturday, June 23, throughout the day,
Exposition Park, Orlando. 1,200 to 1,500 dogs
representing 139 breeds. Adults, $1.50; Children
over 6,50 cents senior citizens and under 6 admitted
free.

JUNE 23,1979
AFTERNOON
1:00

11M WRE8TUNG
130
OWRESTUNO

Little Miss Firecracker Pageant and Fourth of
July celebration sponsored by Altamonte Jaycees
and Jayceettes. Wednesday, July 4 beginning at
noon, Altamonte Mall. Barbecue, races, hot air
balloon rides and fireworks. Pageant for girls 5-8.
Call 2-2311 for information.

May

Cronkite reports on the search
for a cure for multiple sclerosis;
Charles Osgood examines sateilite pictures of the moon
which may have solved an Rflflyear-old mystery; Terry Drinkwater looks at the possibility of

WEDNESDAY

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PRE-GAME 8140W
2:15

EVENING
IN

MANY

GOLF "Canadian
Open" Live coverage of finalround play in this $350,000
tournament from Glen Abbey
Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario.
SPORTSWORLD Live coyerage of a 12-round heavyeavyweight bout featuring Leon
Spinks vs. Gerrie Coetzee,
from Monte Carlo; AAU Indoor
Swimming Championships
from Los Angeles, California.

GER- 0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Live coverage of the 10-round
Junior

Middleweight fight
Sugar Ray Leonard
and Tony Chiaverini from Las
Vegas; World Professional Target Diving Championsh ips from
Orlando, Florida.

between

SUNDAY
JUNE 24, 1979

400
@J 0 GOLF "Canadian
Open" Uve coverage of thirdround play In this $350,000
tournament from Glen Abbey
Golf Club In Oakvflli, Ontario.

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4:30

700

soccn MADE

BASEBALL Regional
coverage of San Francisco
Giants at Cincinnati Reds; Los
Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta
Braves

AFTERNOON

MONDAY

1..00
(2) RACERS

JUNE 25, 1979

1-.30
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(2) OUTDOORS
500
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2:30
800
Coverag. of a super ban- 0 4QL $ØcC
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tasnwelght bout between Wit- land l.a Man at New York .rag. of
Cincinnati Reds at
frsdo Gomez and Julio Hernan- Cosmos
Houstpn Astros; Montreal
dsz and
WA IIghIlght- If, i.-'.
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Look Rayon Art Center 23rd Members, Annual
JuriedEzfJon,
26.Ju1y4,24io MIllhAvi,,
I44s

AFTERNOON

SUNDAY

Silver Spurs Rodeo, July 2-4, Silver Spurs Arena,

4444 N. 17-92 L.ngwoód, Ph. $311316

MONDAY

HERITAGE INN - Entree Crepes and Quiche
Lorraine our specialties. 305 S. Park Ave., Sanford.

847-6000, Kissimmee.

BAIRD-RAY DATSUN

JUNE23, 1979

HOLIDAY INN - 1-4 - Now featuring Italian
Fiesta and entertainment by Rhythm and Rhymes.
14 &amp; S.R. 46, Sanford.

Annual Boat'A-Cadej June 16-24. 9-day cruise
beginning at River Ranch Acres and progressing. to
Sanford via Kissimmee River, Intracoastal
Waterway and St. Johns River. For detalls.call 305-

Our Factory Trained
Tithniclans Service

OABC) Orowide

free. (Part 2 of 6)(R)

SATURDAY

JUDY'S HOME STYLE HAMBURGERS - We
feature the hamburgers with "freshness you can
taste." Try our chili and shakes. Hwy. 17-92, Sanford.

(NBC)

Specials Of The Week

POPPA JAY'S - NOW OPEN with chicken,
salads, sandwiches, fish, shakes, and many other
good things. Open Ui 11 or later. Take outs
available. 2501 S. French Ave. (Hwy. 17-92) Sanford.

HOLIDAY INN—LAKE MONROE— Featuring
mouth-watering steaks and seafood. Your favorite
drinks In our popular lounge. "Overlooking the St.
Johns," Sanford.

Has Bogart's Face

TELEVISION

(CBS) Mci.n4fl,

says she's going back t
home, hearth and childrer
again.
Peggy hadn't worked foi
six years, after "Mod
Squad" went off in 1973. And
there were some things she
liked about getting back to
work.
"I enjoyed the creative
aspect," she says, "and I
found that the attention I got
was nice. For a while, I
thought maybe my ambition

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June 22
FRIDAY

up for him. (H)

EVENING

BACK, KOTTER
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orderly Vinnie BarHospital

800
NEWS
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(2) (4)
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ducing their own weekly TV
series; looking for the brown
water snake In its natural habitat. (H)
6:30
NBC NEWS
(2)

(4)0 CBS NEWS

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fl VILLA ALEGRE (B)
7:00
(1) TIC TAC DOUGH
(3) MARY TYLER MOORE
When Lou takes Mary and
Rhoda to a movie, he sees his
son-in-law with a woman who is
not his daughter.
0t12 THE CROSS-WITS
O JOKER'S WILD
EL) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
7:30
LIARS CLUB

DANCE FEVER
O THE MUPPET8 Guest:
Danny Kaye.

FAMILY FEUD
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(12) CAROL BURNETT AND

1.
FRIENDS Skits: "The Alibi,A
"Just

"Toilet Tissue,"
Gigolo."
ED DICK CAVETT Guests:
Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron,
Leo Durocher, Tom Gorman.
(Part 3 of 3)

(2) (12) DIFF'RENT STROKES
Arnold, Willis and Kimberly
devise a plot to insure that Mr.
Drummond's girlfriend won't
become their stepmother. (H)
30 INCREDIBLE HULK

Banner discovers that a teenage alcoholic ho is trying to
help Is someone from his past.
(H)

0 OPERATION PETTICOAT
Dobritch sets out to solve the

financial problems of the,
Kto;r, nativns a the expense
of the U.SI(iivy.
WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW

5:30
(.2) (12) HELLO. LARRY Larry Is
shocked and upset when he
returns home from a date to
find Ruthie and Diane waiting

(1974) Richard
Belles"
Chamberlain, Blythe Danner.
Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald
meets his future wife Zelda
while he is stationed In the
South. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
0 SOAP Mary suspects Burt
of having an affair, and Father
Tim suffers from high anxiety
on his first work day on a construction site. (H)
EL) THEODORE BUNDY TRIAL
(C)

barino accidentally misplaces
Mr. Woodman while wheeling
the principal back to his room
after surgery. (R)
EL) WALL STREET WEEK
"Can OPEC Be Stopped?"
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trying to put him In a home
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compete for the affections of
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singer (Kate Mulgrew). (H)

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Davenport. A British cornmender attempts to stop Allied
forces from destroying German
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daughter are menaced by
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brings about a change in the
lives of a black family from
Detroit (1 Hr. 10 Mins.)

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divorce so that he could marry
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Tony Randall, Eddie Hodges.
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while fleeing down the
of
Mississippi. (2 Hrs.)
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Hills"
2:15
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Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta
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DEAR DICK: Is it true that Rod Stewart's gorgeous
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On FrIday, June ,Dinah
Club
in
Oakville,
Ontario.
Golf
9:30
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12:00
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ACROSS
1 Star Trek's
William 8 Actor
Gory 13 Veep
14 Japanese
American
15 Possess
16 Actor
Wallach
17 Say publicly
18 Happy
20 Insect
22 Ocean level
23 Bonn
25 Irish Gaelic
27 Actor Eastwood
30 Hideaway
34 Electrified
particle
35 Hypothetical force
37 Chirwso
pagoda
38 Grande
39 Obediert
42 Musical
medley
44 Budge
45 Boxing term

46 Serene
49 Kindled
51 Argument
55 Apart
57 Kitchen
utensil
59 Actress -- MacGrow
60 Actress
Faye - -63 Dexterous
64 Refunds
DOWN
1 Pollution
effect
2 Yowl
3 Late actress
Magnani
4 Football
term
5 Scottish no
6--Fitzgerald
B African
antelope
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John
10 Italian wine
city
11 Require
12 Fatigue

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tremely excited, almost
ecstatic. He's going to appear on the 'Tonight' show
Thursday and tell the story,"
said Levin.

MONDAY
6'00
(2)4)00(ED NEWS
ED STUDIO SEE Visits the
world's largest nuclear fuel
plant to see how nuclear fuel
may solve energy problems; a
14-year-old hockey star. (R)
6:30

(2) (12) NBC NEWS

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53
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03000 MORNING FLORIDA
Ø Pit CLUB
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8:30
GARDEN (FRI)
EARLY
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Altman plans to make
UPBEAT
6:25
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2:30
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TRY (MON)
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(4)0 GUIDING LIGHT
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ED PHOTOGRAPHY... HERE'S
Malta.
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HOW (MON)
(2) NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD
Altman recently finished
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10:30
(WED)
shooting "Health" in St.
) BEES AND HONEY (THU)
(2) THE WILBURN BROTHERS (2) (12) ALL STAR SECRETS
V.I. PEOPLE (FRI)
Petersburg.
OD
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3:00
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Graham's weekend trip to
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Hollywood brought a comEl) FRENCH CHEF
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mitment for the filming in
3:30
0 CBS NEWS
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Florida of actor Burt
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GOOD MORNING FLORIDA (2) 2) HIGH ROLLERS
43 Dawn
allowance
4:00
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"Smokey
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LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY (R)
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MAKE ME LAUGH
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be shot In south Florida, (TUE)
52 Ago
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WEDNESDAY
MORNAFTERNOON
althuugh most of the filming (4)0
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MIKE DOUGLAS
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31 Eagle
Antigua.
(THU)
(2) PASSWORD PLUS
0 MARY TYLER MOORE
packages
32 Inland
"Smokey and the Bandit,"
FRIDAY MORNING (FRI) @J THE YOUNG AND THE 0 MERV GRIFFIN
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7:25
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IN
FLORIDA
2)
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almost any other film in
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Hollywood history and the 0
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sequel "will be a good sized
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project and a highly visible"
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(2) (12) TODAY
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(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
When Rhoda loses her lob,
Mary is reluctant to help her
find another.
0 THE CROSS-WiTS
0 JOKER'S WILD
(12) TO THE POINT
ED MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
7:30
(2) THE PATSY AWARDS
(4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
II SEARCH OF... "Diamond Curse"
FAMILY FEUD
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: Sammy Davis

June 25
PRAIRIE Carrie creates an
Imaginary friend to help fill the
lonely hours while her father is
away. (A)
CI) YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPECIAL "Cajun Cousins" Two
youngsters. both descendants
of early French settlers, lead
very different lives 3.000 miles
apart: one in Louisiana, one In
Nova Scotia.
0 THE WHITE SHADOW
Coach Reeves' personal stand
on corporal punishment in
schools is tested when a bellig.
erent student forces him into a
fist fight. (A)
0 BASEBALL Regional COV"
erage of Cincinnati Reds at
Houston Astro.; Montreal
Expos at St. Louis Cardinals
ED BILL MOVERS' JOURNAL
"Once There Was A Strike In
Levittown" Bill Moyer.
explores the underlying Issues
and consequences of a prolonged teachers' strike In LevIttown, Long Island.

"Carousel" (C)
(4) MOVIE
(1956) Gordon MacRae, Shirley
Jones. A carnival worker
resorts to S pa)TOU hoist to
Provide for a child on the way.
(21/2Hrs.)
0 THE WAGES OF CONDICK CAVETT Guest: Jss- GRESE
Several key congress51cm Mitt ord.
men explain their views of lbe
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9:00
OM'A•S•H Col. Potter discovers that a supply of drugs
vital to the doctors in the operating room has fallen victim to
Sgt. Zale'3 barter system. R)

9:30
"Forever
t2 (12) MOVIE
Young. Forever Free" (1976)
Jose Ferrer, Karen Valentine. A
young orphan living in a remote
mission station In South Africa
is befriended by a priest and a
native boy.
0 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
Jennifer, an expert in mouthtO.IflOUth resuscitation, is the
only one ready when a tornado
hits Cincinnati. (A)

UESDAY
EVENING
6:00
0 (IM NEWS
STUDIO SEE Visits a family
it has given up electric heat'
0od.burniflg stoves; a 14at-old who plays basketball
s circus - on a unicyclol (A)

6:30
NBC NEWS
) 0 CBS NEWS
IABC NEWS
) VILLA ALEGRE (R)

7'00
D'DC TA
O DOUGH
D MARY TYLER MOORE
1ien Lou asks Mary to help
rn find someone to redeyate his living room, Mary
jggests Rhode.
5(12) THE CROSS-WITS
5 JOKER'S WILD
5 MACNEIL / LEHRER
EPORT

7:30
LIARS CLUB
4) MATCH GAME
NEXT STEP BEYOND
) BHA NA NA Guest: Joe
Jjimt%.
CAROL BURNETT AND
'Easy
FRIENDS Skits:
Openers." 'Fortune Cookies."
'Jacques TouteaUx."
10 DICK CAVETT Guest:
Arthur Miller. (Part 1 of 3)

June 26

Young
8:30
LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY Laverne decides she wants a more
feminine image to attract men
and turns to Shirley for help.
(A)
AN AMERICANISM: JOE
MCCARTHY A look at the life
and times of Joe McCarthy: his
motivations and acquaintances
with such people as Jack
Anderson, Richard Nixon and
others, will be featured.
9:00
(2) (12) EMERGENCY While in
San Francisco to observe res•
cue operations, paramedics
Gage and DeSoto become
Involved with two disasters and
two female paramedics
(?[)CBS MOVIE "Submarine
(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)
"McCabe And
0 MOVIE
Mrs. Miller" (C) (1971) Warren
Beatty, Julie Christie. Partners
set up a business In a small
mining town, only to have Iarger business interests move in
on them. (2 Hrs.)
O THREES COMPANY Janet
comes home early with her
date and finds Jack and Chrissy alone in the bedroom. (A)

Poets
These poems are by
elementary schoolers from
Seminole County. They

through their minds,
of Oviedo. Pupils are
—Tasha Berlin
generally provided with a
theme, but are not told The fox hides under it
what they should write.

pillow
as a lonely hand touches his
face.
He looked up and saw it
little girl sobbing.
—Tasha Berlin

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9:30
0 TAXI Louie and Alex team
up in a high-stakes poker game
against Louie's card-shark
brother. (A)
10:00
0 LESLIE UGGAMS
CROWDOG The story of
Leonard Crowdog. a Sioux
medicine man acknowledged
by over 80 tribes, provides an
opportunity to grasp the
Indian's SOflSO of his past.

8:00
(2) (12) THE RUNAWAYS A
teen-ager (Donna Wilkes) takes
to the open road to follow her
country-music singing idol
(Ronee Blakely).
(4)0 CBS REPORTS "The
Hgh Cost Of Everything"
Three important aspects of
Inflation - consumer borrowing, federal spending. and how
Americans cope with the probhem - are examined In this
documentary. Ed Bradley
11:00
anchors.
£2) (4)00(12) NEWS
O HAPPY DAYS The rivalry
DICK CAVETT Guest:
between Richie and Fonzle for ArThur Miller. (Part 2 of 3) - _fic.tou r. ri wraagn.gtti_
11:30
comes to a head. (Part 2 of 2)
(2) (12) TONIGHT Guest host:
Guess:
OTHE GREAT HURRICANE David Letterman.
Gurley
Helen
Great
Lynn,
Loretta
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Brown, Orson Bean.
Hurricane Disaster Test COfl'
talns 15 basic questions deal- (4) NEWLYWED GAME
ing with preparations before a 0 BARNABY JONES A clover
hurricane, what to do during private eye becomes involved
the disaster and precautions in a blackmail scheme that
leads to murder. (A)
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Friday, Jun.22, 1979

Garden'i'n.g Books For Novices, V
yourself but also the political
that society Is losing faith in and financial reasons for
technology and turning back gardening with your neighto the land. If the warnings of bors. This all may sound
natural food boosters aren't cultist but it's not. This is an
enough to get you "back to optimistic account of good
nature," then the economic honest, sweaty, no-nonsense
All around, there are signs

THE COMPLETE BOOK OF COMMUNITY GARDENING by Jamie Jobb (Morrow, 190 pages, $14.95)
1000 BEAU'iTFUL GARDEN PLANTS AND HOW TO
GROW THEM by Jack Kramer (Morrow, Us pages,
$4.05)
THE HELIX HERBAL ALBUM by Rick Roen and R.
Kim Finley (RFM Publishing, distributed by Random
House, 103 pages, $7.95)
THE AUDUBON SOCIETY BOOK OF WILDFLOWERS
by Les line and Walter Henricks Hedge. (Abrams, 210
pages, $40.00)

gardening as practiced by
people who don't own their
own plots and so do it
communally.
Jobb takes a natural approach to every facet of
community gardening, from
fence and vandal problems Franklin L. Henley, who
right down to "debunking gardens his own plot and a
together. This is a cheerful, bugs," compost systems, neighboring one as well,
"The man who started it had
uplifting time for anyone and seed ordering and coma nervous breakdown and
an invaluable, informative munity canning.
One section is devoted to was hospitalized. Rev,
how-to book for community
gardeners, novice to the people who make Henley keeps the plot going
community 'gardens work, in hopes of surprising the
veteran.
Community gardening as and it's filled with personal man In the hospital with the
described here really is the profiles. You meet sprightly harvest."
In addition to sections on
basis of a whole way of life. Frances Kingman, who has
people, places, plants and
It takes in not only the had a plot at Boston's possibilities,
Jobb includes
recreational and money- Fenway Garden for 20 years,
and
extensive
and very
saving aspects of growing-it- and Pennsylvanian Rev.
useful list of sources and
resources, covering connunity garden addresses,
Information, seed and supply
a
and
companies
bibliography of books and
films,
111000 Beautiful Garden
Plants and How to Grow
Them" was written by
garden expert Jack Kramer
with line drawings by Robert
Johnson. This Is an informative book consisting

realities of the energy
crunch and the inflationary
spiral will be.
"The
Jamie Jobb'a
Complete Book of Community Gardening" tells how
folks all over the country are
pooling their time and
talents to till the soil

largely of illustrated plant
dictionaries for trees and
shrubs, annuals, perennials,
bulbs and vines.
Though Kramer's text tells
basics
all the gartknu
one needs most of the
35 black-and-white photos
are disappointing because

'e7t1iubGn Soty look Of Wildflowers"
Is not a book you read; it is a book you savor
and experience.

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AND PROUD
: TOIENOIII
SANFORD NOW HAS TWO
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Formerly kJiJfl Si THE SANFORD. INN
the HOLIDAY INN OF SANFORD 14
InvIs you, tosisow

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popii who own the Holiday Inn of
Sanford- Lake Monroe and promise to
giv, that seme fine service to
you and your guests.

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WE ARE PRIEJI TO RE 1W,
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show.

GENERAL RELEASE
Tom Skerritt, Sigourne) Weaver, John
ALIEN (R)
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

Closeups of wildflowers

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give the reader a good sense
of color contrasts. The
dictionary renderings are
meticulously drawn and
would be helpful for a
practicing gardener, but this
Isn't a book you'd want to
pick up unless you're going
to use it as a gardener's
guide.
Herbal
Helix
"The
Album" is a charming
paperback complete with
eight packets of herb seeds.
A primer on growing and
using herbs, this book Is
chattily written and would
noneven
encourage
gardeners to give herb
growing a try, indoors or out.
Nearly two-thirds of this
attractive album is devoted
to dictionary-style thumbnail descriptions, drawings,

particulary witchcraft and
the evil eye. likewise, it was
assumed to thrive only in the
gardens of good people."
The Herbal Album is a
perfect gift for a cook who
loves fresh herbs recipes
for a novice
are included
or for a confirmed gardener
who might never have tried
growing herbs.
Anyone who loves to
garden knows the joy and
peace of watching plants
grow one of the great lures
gardening holds in these
rushed, frenzied times. If
you're a gardener, you're
probably tuned into look for
wildflowers wherever you
go. If so, "The Audubon
Society Book of Wildflowers" is for you.
This is an exquisite art
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petals, stunningly bright
blossoms of crimson, blue,
purple, gold words cannot
describe the glory within.

THURSDAY

The "Audubon Book of
Wildflowers" is designed
and printed with the
meticulous care that goes
into all Abrams art books,

EVENING

June 27

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and

) MARY TYLER MOORE Ted
falls In love with the daughter
of the star of the "Chuckles
The Clown Show."
THE CROSS-WITS
JOKER'S WILD
MACNEIL / LEHRER
I
REPORT

(4) FAMILY FEW
DANCE FEVER
$1.00 REALITY sisov
CAROL SURNETT AND
!
FRIENDS Gpest: Roddy
McDowell.
DICK CAVETT Guest:
Arthur Miller. (Part 2 of 3)
8'00
(2) © LAUGH-IN Guests: BelIs Abzug, Shirley MacLame,
Robed Conrad, Flip Wilson,
Roger Moors, Martin Mull,
Bonny Bono, Marjoe Gortner.
(R)

([)a UNIVERSE Walter
Cronkite reports on the search
for a curs for multipl, sclerosis;
Charts. Osgood examines Ut
aft0 pictures of the moon
which may have solved an 800year-old. mystery; Terry Drinker.!poks.t 4he pç.siblyo(.
Comm earU)quake in the
sW

by a well-meaning but hindering gift from her children.

6:30
(2) 4M NBC NEWS
(3)0 CBS NEWS
ARC NEWS
VILLA ALEGRE (FL)

the wildflowers seen here
and you may never see many
of them unless you travel to
rain forests and deserts
but if
around the world
you love plants, you will love
this book..

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700
TIC TAC DOUGH
MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary is excited about dating a
handsome politician who is one
of the governor's top aides.

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THE CROSS-WITS

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(2) BUT MOTHER! A widow
(Dana Dietrich) and her newly
divorced daughter (Amy Johnstcm) become involved in a
constant struggle while trying
to land "Mr. Right."
(D a CBS MOVIE 'pp
To The Commissioner" (1975)
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they got together and began their nefarious partnership.
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for fun. Enjoy. GRADE: B.
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and It's beautiful, funny and crisp. GRADE: B-plus.
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Robbery Said Possible Motive
12—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Altamonte Man Found Beaten To Death
us ShARoN ('ARItASCO

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telegraph
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Sgt. ,Juii h'errv of tile :\Itaiiioiite Sl
)rUles police, said

herald Staff Writer
A 52-year-old Altamonte Springs man has been identified as the murder victim found F'ridav afternoon
beneath the State Road 436 overpass at interstate 4 in
Altamonte Springs, according to police.
George :\. Mount. 52, of 366 Cherokee Court, Altamonte
Springs, was identified b his wife Saturday morning at
he Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Blount, who is the father of three children, was an
unemployed engineer at the time of his death. lie is a
former employee of international Telephone and

Gas Stations
Cut Hours,
Close Down

A special meeting of the Seminole Energy Committee
has been tentatively called for Monday to discuss contingency plans in the event the supply of gasoline and
diesel fuel to the area continue to diminish.
(Inc possibility to be reviewed, according to committee
chairman JoAnn Blackmon is the odd-even gas sales
system already in effect in sonic other Florida counties.
Odd-even plans allow gas to be sold to persons on
alternate days depending on the last digit of their license
jiljitc.
Florida National Guardsmen have the gasoline
delivery trucks rolling around the clock, but re-supplying
it boric dry south Florida may take the rest of the
weekend.
Guy. Bob Graham acted to stem the fuel crisis (ow' days
into the strike by independent gasoline haulers, who are
demanding a 30 percent rate increase.
By late Friday, 67 military and civilian tankers were
making gas supply runs with guardsmen riding shotgun
with the drivers. Using emergency powers Friday,
Graham commandeered commercial gasoline carriers
from four companies.
lie mobilized a fleet of 138 commercial tankers, which
will be used along with trucks from the National Guard.
Bright yellow signs reading "Operated by Florida
National Guard" covered over the insignia of one trucking
firin as the trucks pulled out of Port Everglades.
Guard Col. Robert Ensslin estimated there will be 150
Guard-operated trucks moving gas today.
Graham called up nearly 800 guardsmen Thursday to
provide security at both Port Everglades and the Port of
Tampa and drive gasoline tankers in south Florida. Then
when it became obvious Friday that the few tankers being
assembled could not ease the south Florida gas crisis, he
ordered the takeover of the commercial tankers.
"The action we've taken over the last two days is extraordinary, but it was necessary," Grahain said.
The reaction from the striking truck drivers, who had
earlier rejected a proposal from Graham designed to get
them back to work, was to do nothing. "We're going to sit
here and wait. We're in the drivers seat," said Robert
Adams.

with a tire iron.
'lllount's body was found about 2 p.m Friday by it work
crew under the Department of Transportation who wire'
busy clearing the area of de'bris, according to Altamonte
police.

Dr Sara lrrgang, assistant medical examiner of
Seminole County, performed an autopsy on Blount this
morning to determine the exact cause of death.
hUowit was riot shot in the back of the head as initiaIl
l*'hieved, but struck with a sharp object, Dr. irrgang said,

We don't really know how long Mount was there but we'
think he' was there at least 12 hours,' I 'errs said

Dr lrrgang said an x-ray revealed Mount had suffered
fractured skull and there was no bullet wound. Prior to
the autopsy, she speculated he could have been struck

Perry would not speculate on whether Blount had been
killed elsew here and then transported to the roadside until
he had received the autopsy results

it

There's No Shortage
OfAng ry Motorists
As Situation Worsens

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Br JANE CASSELBERRY

Herald Staff Writer
The lack of long lines of cars waiting for gasoline in the
Sanford area this weekend is not a sign for optimismii.
Those stations not out of gas are selling their daily quota
early and closing for the (lay.
Burns Texaco on French Avenue ran out of gas last
Tuesday and it spokesman said they can't get any more
until July 1. "We can't get delivery, they say we used up
our quota," he said, "but I don't believe it."
'llie Fain station on West First Street is out of gas and
the spokesman said lie didn't have the ''slightest idea"
when they would be getting more.
(1cm Leonard Shell on Park Avenue, Sanford, ran out of
gas Thursday, got delivery on Friday, but shut down
about 9:30 Saturday mnonhing for t'e weekend.
A spokesman for Sanford Exxon on Sanford Avenue said
Friday they had been out of everything but premium
grade gasoline for three days and they didn't know when
they would be getting more because of the truck strike.
"'I'he drivers can't leave the terminal," lie said.
Cargo station on Orlando Drive, Sanford, has a 2,000
gallons a day quota, which usually lasts from 3-5 hours, a
spokesman said Saturday. When the quota Is sold the
pumps are closed. The station is closed on Sunday. He aid
his supply of high test and regular were getting low, but he
hoped to get a delivery Saturday aft :roc'n.
Butler's Amoco "u French Avenue, Sanford reported no
trouble In getting supplies delivered, but in order to
stretch gas within monthly quotas they have set a daily
quota and it $3 mint to each customer.
l)ekle's Gulf on French Avenue reported steady lines
Friday morning, but by 9:15 were out of gas until Saturday. "People are getting concerned about the situation,"
the spokesman said.
Things were much the same in other parts of the county.
Bob's Texaco, State Road 436, Altamonte Springs, was
closed Saturday. A spokesman said they had sold 1,0
gallons Friday after receiving a delivery. "We had long
lines Friday and some oltheni were getting pretty nasty,"
he said.
Foley's Amoco, Casselberry, sold out their quota and
closed by 110011 on Saturday, but said they had gas and
would reopen again on Sunday.
Imperial Florida Oil Co. station on State Road 436 in
Altamonte Springs described the situation as "very bad."
We have long lines and we are out of every thing but
unleaded," the spokesman said. 'We ran out of regular
and ethyl last night and don't know when we will get more
- maybe Monday.''

Perry said he would have iiiore information after he
n'ce'ives the results of the autopsy.

hiloiinl mieht have Ovt'ii the victim of of a robbers but
.ttide'd the inve'stivatloll Is too pr'eluiii:uarv to sa fur sure.
Blowit usual1 didn ' t even cain a w ahle't with tiimmi.
Perry said. No IiIOmie'V was found in his pockets v. hemu
police arrived but Mount's pockets could have been rifled
by his assailant. Per
spt'('uIat i'd
No identification was found on Mount but .ltaiiiorit&amp;'
Springs police wile able to tentatively dent i fy 1111 11
b camiva.ssing the iiiiiiue'diate area.
lit' was well known in the area."
said

By united Press International
On the first weekend of summer, the
gasoline supply situation is at its worst in
mooch of the country but there is no shortage
of anger, accusation and frustration.
Officials ill the Northeast were telling
motorists to stay off the road, it group of
congressmen were telling Energy Secretary
James Schlesinger to quit, and the Carter
administration was telling American.s to get
u.sed to the energy shortage.
Things were bad Friday. Gas was selling
for as much as $1.50 a gallon in the New York
metropolitan area and sonic drivers waited in
lines 3 to 4 hours to find out there was no gas
available. The weekend figured to be worse.

LLEAJCO

Massae'tiuse'u, Rhode Isliuldand I )elawm re
were limiting gas purchase's. Rhode Island
stations, faced with hundred_s of Conunie'ctii'ut
drivers swarming iiito the' state, would .,.'r.
vice oiuly those whose plates ended with t'' en
numbers.
In south Florida's populous Miami ci' l'umi
I .auden'dale area where u strike by iiidependent truck drivers has cut off minist
gasoline supplies, Gov. Bob Graham t"rid.is
issued an executive order conunuanueleerimig
privately owned tank trucks to get fuel to gas
stations.
In Minnesota, it spokesman for the state's
Service Stations Association said its mcmiiIxis will vote Monday night on whether to

The Automobile Club of New York, which
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'ki'nid,

vice stations would be closed Sunday, told
drivers simply to stay home. In nearby
Connecticut, Gov, Ella Grasso told motorists:
"I'lease lund extra travel this weekend."
President Carter received a letter Friday
from Rep. Christopher Dodd, D-Corm,,
describI"rLcsulL7 cr as "the it
inCompetent government official in memory."
Dodd, one of 27 congressmen calling for
Schlesinger's (u-lag, blamed the energy chief
for the "hick of confidence of the American
people in current energy policy and the
confusion over conflicting information on fuel
supplies."
In Connecticut, the New York
metropolitan area, New Jersey, Maryland,
northern Virginia and the District of
Colwnlna, the odd-even system of rationing
wasn't working very well, niustly because
many stations were closed.

Pump out their rentaintng June gasottne
allocation within a few days unit close for the

niionth.
Brian Ettesvold, executive secmetar% of (lie
organization, said that probably would cause
panic at the gas pwuips but dealers felt
"betrayed'' arid ''know of no other wa to
inipres.s Washington with their plight.
Dallas, Fort ',','ath and I hutun, with a gas
Shortage and bug 1111t.3 of motorists, we're
starting the odd-eve'ri syste'mii Monday, w uthu
other communities requesting sun ii am
rationing.
Vice l'resident Walter .\tonidaje told the
Minnesota Bar
A ssoci it (ioi
Fri da
Americans were going to have to face the
energy shortage rather than look for
phantoms" on which to blame it.
Amid the U.S Coast Guard denied Friday
that fuel tankers were anchored in time'
Delaware Bay amiable to unload because
refineries were filled to capacity

Budget Leaves Lake Mary $90,000 Short
1)) I)It,'tI) I'UIUH)]II

herald Staff Writer
The city of Lake Mary will
run out of money to coven' Its
day to clay' expenses by the'
middle of August, says the'
city's treasurer Mrs. Ma(leleiiie
Papa.
Papa said the' city will fall
$90,000 short In general
operating expenses before' it
receives miniy niiore funds of i
significant aiim wit in iiiidNovember.

I)r(''ILms vemir. Iii fact, cemily
about $52,000 of that was
available for u_se. 'liii' other
$1240J{) was inunier the council
either couldn't legally touch or
had already ear,iian'kt'd for
specific purpose's.
'l'tu' extra $124,M) ina'l iide'ti
moore' thiiemi $45,000 of k'gally
uiitutu'tiable funds. Thus money'
was nila(ie up of polite pensions,
Iire'iiian 's pciisioiis, amid other
nmionuies tied up ill escrow ac-

counts or city kinds,
Mrs. Pat Southward, city
'flit' rest of thie $124,000 had
councilman, told the. touncil an
already been reserved for the
increase in taxes would be
construction of new roads and
necessary to cover the city's
city buildings. 'I'his nconiey,
operating expenses over the
nlled the city's" reserve's,"
long haul. For the short terni,
amounted to $87,000. According
City Manager Phil Kulbes said
to Southward, these reserves
the city iivay dip into its
had been built up over the city's
reserves,
five' year history through
'We should have raised taxes
''pmmic'hinig and scrimping. last year by at least one mill,"
Now, to get out of their bind,
Southward said Friday. Omit'
Kulbes say's he is "relatively
mill equals $1 for every $l,(M) of
certain" tte. council will have to
assessed property value.
spend its reserves.
Over-estinmiations of inicuiiiing
'lime reserves can be used only
funds, as well as a 1978.79

budget that was apparently
faulty in at least one place and
misleading in another, have
caused the problem, Southward
said.

"We should have known," she
"We should have caught
these problems before now."
The budget's major problem

with council approval,
'l'hie apparent mistake in the
budget also occurred in the
adding up of funds to be

budg('te(l. More than $17,000 in
expected homestead exemption
niiomu'y to be collected from the
state was included in two differenut categories, according to
Southward and Papa. The
niwney' was added to the city's
budget unite' as a ''tax'' and
once as an ''Ilitergovernumientul
l(e've'niue,
In additioni to these problems,
thie budget over-estuiiated the
amount of money (he city would
receive in property taxes by
about $22,000, said Papa. in 1976
the city received about $96,000
in property taxes. In 1977 the
figure was $125,000, amid by 1978
it was $129,000. The budget for
1979 then predicted a property
tax Income of $139,000. By the
time the city's fiscal year is
over October 1, however, Papa
said it will have collected oo'y
about $1,000.
Southward said the cause of
this is twofold. First, the city's
taxable base decreased this
year for tile first time. Second,
the estimate was riot properly

discounted to account for
people who fail to pay their
taxes or who do so late. it also

Today

home is appraised and when the
tax on it is collected.
For example, a home may be
assessed at the beginning of the
year as a vacant lot because it
is still under construction. The
tax then collected at the end of
the year is for a vacant lot, even
though the home may have
been finished and occupied soon
alter the assessment,

(.her over-estimations in thie
budget were less preventable,
Southward said. Among theni
were lower traffic fine totals,
less income from cigarette
taxes due to a new state for.
niiula for dividing up thenuoney,
and an apparent maix-up of
Mobile twmmie tags on thie state's
part.
Papa explained that the state

hind apparently assigned sonic
mobile home owners Seminole
County tags when they should
have been assigned Lake Mary
tags. This resulted in the eQuity
receiving sommie money that the
city should have gotten, she
said.

According to Mayor Walter
Sorenson, Like Mary always
hits a dead spot in incoiiiing
Fumith, about this time of the

year.
"flint's what cash Carryforward is for," he said at the
city council's Thursday night
niuecting.
But according to Southward,
thie city thought it would have
$176,000 when it hit the "dead
spot." Instead, she said, it has
just $52,600.
Papa said Friday night the
city would, therefore, mu out of
money ui the middle of August.
Based oil average operating
expenses of $30,000 per month,
she said the city would be short
$90,000 by the (hue it receives

any significant funds in midNovember.
Since any increase in
property taxes must be ap-

proved by Lake Mary voters, it
is probably too late for such an
increase to help (tie current
situation at all. Thus, says
Kulbes, the city will have to dip
into its reserves.
Lake Mary's 1978.79 budget
was

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had. The budget indicated the
city had $176,000 in available
funds left over Iruniu thie

failed to consider, she said, the
loss of revenue caused by the
period of time between when it

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predecessor, S. Sigf rid Pearson
Of bangwood,
Pearson was ''le't go," said
Kulbes, because . he was
alleged to have procrastinated
on his duties."
was it nun_sunderstanid.ing between Sig and
the council as to his duties,"
Kulbes continued. "They lured
hnmi on the basis of his
background, u%huich was ex.
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Before coming to Like Mary
as city clerk amid treasurer,
Pearson held among other
positions, the job_s of Director of
Mamiagenuient uiid Budget in
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71St Year, No. 240—Sunday, May 27, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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

270 Killed Inors
Wt U.S. Air Disaster
CHICAGO tUPI) -A Dc-b jumbo jet, filled to capacity

sky after a round of bon voyages for passengers boarding
American Airlines flight 191 at midafternoon. The ground
crew said most of the passengers in the terminal were in a
happy mood. Many of them, including the managing
editor of Playboy magazine, were members of the
publishing profession, bound for a booksellers' convention
in Los Angeles
The tower controller who handled the flight reported
that evervthin went normal prior to takeoff at 2:45 p.rmi

bra holiday weekend flight to Los Angeles, lost an engine
on takeoff and disintegrated in a flaming holocaust just
north of the world's busiest airport Friday. None of the 270
people abosrcj had a chance of survival,
It was the nation's worst aviation disaster - almost
double the toll of last fall's collision above San Diego, in

which 144 people died.
Scores of Investigators from the Federal Aviation

Adr-nlnistration, the National Transportation Safety
Board, the FBI and various state and local agencies
picked through the tiny bits and pieces of rubble and body
parts left today in an empty field 1.5 miles north of O'Hare
International Airport.

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ground - and then radioed that something was going

wrong
The tower responded - "Do you want to come back'?"
There was no answer
"Just as the plane's gear was coming up off the ground,
and the nose started to point skyward, engine number one
left side) felt off and landed on runway 32-1i," said a
tower controller
The wings of the plane started to wobble as the crew
tried to compensate for the loss of power on the port side
FAA spokesman Neal Callahan said the DC-10is capable
of flying yvith only two engines, so he suspected something

the disaster, rested near runway 32-Right at O'Hare,
Officials said It appeared the engine did not explode, but
fell off the plane In one or two large pieces.
The hellish disaster developed under a sparkling blue

I 'oliut' (lout Sam Nolan, one of first officials at the scene.
hit' force if the uripact the JUIU1X) jet gouged it SO-loot
%% nh swath if) the dirt
and the heat of the explosion alit!
tire
the plane tits fulls loaded mth 79,500 pouiid.s of
high -tit taut' fuel
''It little that could be identified.
With, the exception of the re:miauning ing engine, laying
iii thu mmiiuLt of the rubble, the remiinamuts of the plane i arely
rsu'eetieil knee height.

M(Uik'rits later, a imiassuve cloud of flame arid pitchblack iuoke iiulLshroomncd hiiiiilresls of feet ,,to the air
It s as turned comiiplt'ti'ls- upside dots ii. When it hilt the
rrtwitj it Jiust totally tlisiiitegr.utt'tI," said out' v itrit'slit' heat was so urtt'nse it surged ins fact'. There &amp;'aii't be
a survivor' 1mm that plane''
The t'areeiiiiig plant' mmarross ly missed if ross of oil
storage tanks As it came apart, parts of the pI:tmrt'
smnshietI Into several trailers iii three mobile homire Pur ks,
injuring three pi.r'somis.
itr'scue workers, alerted mrrstantamn'orishv b the o'hare
control tosser, arrived at the scent' iii uiuliiutt's. Suitmi,
hiowt'ver. thie canct'hk'tI the t'mmlem'genc) alemt at ;I -I
hospitals. 'l'hiere sst'n' liii iiijur'ti aboard flight 191 ouR
dead.
''We don't krioss s'. hut'i'e the bodies are," said acting

CDT. The silver-blue-and-red, three-engined jet was
cleared, lumbered down the runway, lifted slightly off the

FAA Administrator Langhorne Bond took charge of the
Investigation. Officials said they recovered ''relatively
intact" the "black box" that records cockpit conversatlons in flight,
- The engine that fell from the plane, apparently causing

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additional t'iit k%rollg. lut it vt'terari pilot said the sudd&amp;'ri
loss of poster, pIlLs a drastrcalk unbalanced aircraft,
itrobably ('oritr'ibuted to the crash.
lhiindrt'ds of motorists, area residents, airport sightseers and at least one photographer saw the huge jet
pilot Walter iris at the controls
fight to stas airborne,
t hit'ti uhis.tjipt',ir mmmi sight

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Red ('moss and other disaster workers soon began
s('archuimig for hiuritami remains, packing then into body
bags and marking the spots where the fragiiit'nts were
toiuid ssithi hrightls -t'olored pennants. 'The bags sere piled
10 to 12 per ammibulance and taken to an AmericanAirltaes
hiaiiger set rip as a makeshift urorgue.
The ssorst single-plane thmsaster in aviation histor} involveil a Turkish Airlines l)t'-lO that crashed near Paris
tim Mart'hu 1, 1 Q7, killing fti percons. It ss as blanicti on a
tault tat-go hold hatch.
I"ritlas- 's death toll was nearis double that of the
previous tors1 tI,S air disaster on Sept. 25. 1978 when 144
PrvnhiLs
in time t'ollisiori of it Pacific Southwest Airlines Ik'eing
27 and it smiiall ('essmua 172 over San Diego.

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In New York, Henry Schwartschild, director of the American

One high federal official
compared the Florida
execution of John Spenkelink

Friday to justice under Iran's
Ayatollah Khomeini while
anotmer said the electrocution
was delayed unnecessarily by
last-minute legal tactics.
Often-outspoken U.N.
Ambassador Andrew Young, In
Atlanta for a charity fundraising event, told reporters he
saw little difference 'between
the so-called due process of
Florida and the so-called due
process of Khomeini."
But Supreme Court Justice
William Rehnquist, regarded as
a "law and order" advocate,
said the high court's delay
before finally allowing the
execution to proceed "implicitly sanctions the use of
such tactics to frustrate the

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The wide variance was
typical of the opinions voiced

around the nation Friday
following Spenkelink's death in
the mall Florida prison town of
Raiford.
The 30-year-old Spenkelink
was strapped into Florida's oak
electric chair at 10:11 a.m. EDT
Friday and, one minute later,
the first 2,500-volt surge of
electricity poured through his
body. Three jolts and six
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unwilling individual to be
executed in a dozen years in the

United States.
Gary Gilmore faced a Utah
firing squad in 1977, but
Gilmore refused to battle the

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court verdict ordering his
death.
Outside the Florida prison,
demonstrators shrieked, wept
and taunted police, screaming
"killers!" and 'killer pigs!"
One of the demonstrators, a
woman whose husband Is also
among the 133 Inmates remaining on Florida's death row,
said: "You wouldn't kill a dog
like that."
Thirteen protestors were arrested at the Supreme Court
building in Washington after

the court held a last-minute
meeting and voted 6-2 to let the
black-hooded executioner carry
out the sentence.
"Thou shalt not kill, thou
shalt not kill," the limp
pIucLurbz1wILwusU1ey were
physically dragged into the
small police station on the
court's ground floor for violating a law that prohibits
demonstrations on court
property.

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Civil Liberties Union's capital
punishment project decried the
execution.
"The official homicide of
John Spenkelink this morning is
a constitutional, legal, social
and human outrage," Schwartrchild said. "The state of
Florida has prevented no
crime, it has made no citizen
safer, It has brought no victim
back to life - It has merely
added one more killing to the
long roster of killings in our troubled country.
"A society which teaches that
killing is *' proper solution to a
problem Is deeply uncivilized,"
he said. "A country that
presumes to teach the world the
meaning of human rights but
ceremoniously kills its own
citizens is profoundly hypocritical," he said.

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in their sting that hurts and has
on a few occasions been lethal.
Problems with the imported
lire ant In Seminole County
We been multiplying steadily
since large scale aerial

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Spraying of Insectide to control
thçcreature were halted by the
US. Environmental Protection
A4ency (EPA) three years ago,
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agricultural agent Frank Jasa.
"The major problem has
alwiys been in pastures and
tiayfeld, gcnerally the range
type areas near bodies of water,
Insecticides are not normally
used in those areas. Vegetable

the floodgates to execute all
those on death row who lawfully
and legally have had the death
sentence imposed in them," he
said.
opponents of capital punishment feared Deamer's hope
would be realized.
"There is no doubt that we
have begun now to resume
involuntary executions in this
country," Schwurzchild said.

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as bad because insecticides are has been around for ages. Its
used there. More and more this sting is rather uncomfortable,
an
urban but the imported fire ant is
become
has
problem," Jasa said, ex- more aggressive and its sting,
plaining imported fire ants are which has
more
toxic
now infesting school grounds, properties, carries more of a
parkiands, roadways, road- wallop. On most people the fire
ant sting leaves a welt which
sides and individual homes.
number
of
develops
into blisters and if not
EPA has taken a
careful
the
blisters will get
steps recently to provide new
insecticides for the battle to infected." Jasa said.
The blisters can take as long
control ants in the south. The

agency recently broadened the
use of a veteran insecticide,

as 10 days to heal and infection
may develop. According to a

"Diazinorm"

allow
to
on
it
to
pour
the
homeowners
ants In their earth mounds. In
addition EPA has approved
controlled field trials with two

publication by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture,

experimental insecticides to
determine if they can even-

some people have been
hospitalized from the stings and
a few have died, primarily from
allergic reactions to the stings.
Jasa said two of the insecticides that are effective
against the Imported fire ant
are Diazincm and dursban and

tually be registered as safe,
effective tools for controlling
the ants.

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'I't'ieImeI's and ('liildm't'II at Wekiva Elementary '
S('liuOl (li'essed iii) Friday as their' Iavomlt(' storyl)ook
characters. Johim l':dwards, 9, ('81111' as the "Shiagg'
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following time directions. The
solution should be sprinkled
over the nmiuunds slowly so the
ants will think it is rain. "If the
solution Is poured too fast, the
ants will move over," he said,
"If you are looking for control
in a larger area, there is no
insecticide available and
nothing in the wings as effective

on a large scale. The only thing
that is effective is bait that can
be scattered as much as 30-40
feet away. The ants will pick it
up and take it into the nest
which will kill off the whole
nest," Jasa said.
The insect looks like an ordinary house and garden ant,
Jasa said. "It is one-eighth to
one-quarter inch long and

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grounds, cemeteries, pastures
and farmers' fields.
The imported fire units are
foreign pests, accidentally
imported from it South
American cargo ship into this

country at Mobile, Ala, in 1918.

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reuidishi'brossn or' dark brown to
black fit color. A single mature
mound coiutainis a queen ant,
several thousand winged imiales
and feinuaies ifuture queens)
and up to 100,000 workers,
Each colony of imported fire
wits builds a hard-crusted nest
or mound, sometimes three feet
high and nearly three feet
across. In suniuc areas there
nrmay be as imuuuy as 50 mounds
per acre, making it difficult to
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"I hope it will lawfully open

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If you have noticed some
white sand mounds in your yard
recently, don't go kicking
them-The imported fire ants
that five in them carry a wallop

bit' asked iuue to take out $3,500 in large bills .iid tin'
hills would be iiiarkc'd," Miss Mi'Kmin said.
Site said she' n as tubl a deputy :;hcriff would c'umt' bs
hut'm' hiou mie and collect the ii ionev and rt'tleposit it. Wht'ru t hi'
tu'Ilt'r tried to steal part of the deposit, she a ould be
arrested and the miuiu'ked bills would prose her guilt, Miss
McKim said she was told.
I 'tili ct' Saida secomud Inall I"m'idas afternoon came by t hit'
viu'tiiims iututist and u'ullc('tu'd the rmuones site had a itim'
drawn.
"lie u'allt'ti himself Mr. Webster amid he sbmusst'd nit' his
lunhgt','' Miss Mckuiiu said. 'I thought if you can't trust tin'
xuIiue, who uall you tm'Lcst,
Site saiti the badge identified Webster as a ''St'imnnioht'
uuuity Deputy."
Muss MeI'ummi said slut' did not recall the name ust'd bs
flit' iuiauu oil the phone a ho Identified iuuuiself as a bank
ofhiut'm
Attei' failing to hear 1,oiiu either the bank official or the
iht'puut , Miss Me'Kinui said she called polite.
''I haven't slept it wink, I know I'll never sit' the nlionues
agaumi,'' Saul Miss McKim, "I'll just have to live amthiout
it.
(;h:ol'F u'tn:Nl)s

In Salt Lake City, Deputy
Utah Attorney General Michael
Deamer said he hoped Spenkelink's execution would open a
"floodgate" of executions of
people who have been lawfully
sentenced to die.
"I'm very pleased that the
sentence was carried out," said
Deamer, who was one of the
prosecutors who succeeded in

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fields and citrus fields are not

.\ 3-s,m'-,Il Sanford woman, told her savings were
bc'uirg stolen by it ufuslioiiest bank teller, Friday turned
over ,ru c'a.shi to if con artist clarmmung to be 'a deputy
ss it Ii the Seminole
mnok County Sheriff's Department.
"I thought 1 should trust the police so I took a taxi to the
bank and got the money. It was toolhearty," said Alice
McKim of 212 W. 18th St,, "now my money Is gone."
Police said two :ruen were involved in the deception. One
minom called Aliss McKim and identified himself as an
Atlantic Hank official, Police said the man told Miss
Mu'lsimiu that one of the female tellers was stealing nmunev
I rormi tli'positt'rs' accounts auth that tue hank ni'edu'ui sonic'
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IN BRIEF

Sanford police Saturday said they had no firm leads in the Investigation of the murder of James Wright, who died at the hands
of a shotgun wielding burglar early Friday morning.
The burglar at about 2:57 a.m. was attempting to gain entry to
Wright's home at 445 S. Elliott Ave. when the victim surprised
him. The burgtdrZ21 one shot into Wright's lower abdomen and
fled. The victim's wife, 76-year-old Margaret Wright, phoned for
help and Wr1tiit was rushed to Seminole Memorial Hospital
where he died ai
later.
A Sanford sewer worker Friday afternoon discovered a shotgun
In a lot about three blocks from the Wright home, but a determination as to whether the gun was the murder weapon has not
been established, Police Chief Ben Butler said today.
Butler said Investigators from the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department have entered the search for the killers, joining
Sanford detectives who are continuing their house to house
canvass looking for someone who may have seen the killer.
Mrs. Wright told police she saw a young man flee from her
home in a westbound direction and jump on a bicycle with another
man immediately after the shooting.

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at a downtown clothing store under control and a
.%,d of onlookers stood quietly watching when suddenly
area was rocked by an explosion, killing five persona
4nd injuring 23.
Bricks and glass were hurled at the firefighters and
.Crowd as the blast, which may have been triggered by
:4ekIng natural gas, leveled the clothing gore, two dress
ops, a church book store and a shoe store.
Four of the victims were firemen and the fifth was a
ps department employee sent to the scene to be sure the
tural gas was shut off.
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Way by a man police believe to be the sam e gunman who killed
Wright. Kenneth Fletcher was on duty at the UI' Champ Convenlence Store at 1119 E. th St. when a young black man fired a
single shot to his lower back. Today Fletcher remains in
satisfactory condition at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Fletcher said today he is Mill confused by what happened
Thursday, but may be able to piece together a picture of the
assailants when his head, dazed by medication, begins to clear,

MANDROWNS
A Casselberry man whose 14-foot boat pulled out from under
him in South Seminole was found drowned Friday evening,
Deputies said James C. Jenkins, 51, of 1408 D. Ash Circle was
apparently working on his boat when it suddenly started and

Two young Sanford men were apprehended near the murder
scene shortly after the shooting, but police released the pair for
lack of evidence, Sgt. William Bernosky said.
A 44-year-old Sanford man was shot in the back on Thur-

'1ony Pro Found Guilty

pulled away ca using him to be thrown to the water.
Deputies said two young boys witnessing the incident coiltacted authorities and the lake was searched. Jenkins' body wa)
found at 9:30 pm. about three hours after he was thrown from hlk
craft.
TOYOTASTOLE N
A Casselberry man len t his Toyota to a prospective buyer who
apparently decided to keep the car without paying for it, according to Seminole County deputies.
William S. WhIte, 28, of 1142 Landmark Lane, Casselberry, told
deputies he loaned hIs 1969 Toyota landcrulser to a prospective
buyer en Apoll 19. But White says he never heard from the buyer
after that time.
The two-door Toyota Is yell ow and valued at $1,600, says White
who reported the incident Thursday.
SINENFSLOSES$399
entered
Someone
the locked office of a Longwood restaurant
and bar and made off with $399.82 according to Seminole County
deputies.
The break.In occurred sometime early Th ursday morning at
SJnen i's in the Longwood Shopping Plaza, deputies say. The
'burglars broke open a safe and removed $340 in cash, $34.82 in
coins and a ch eck In the amount of $25.
Deputies say the burglars left behind between $400 and $500 in
cash that was also contained in th e safe.

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Turkey PotPie
Cole Slew
Fruit Cup
Rolls
Milk
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Turkey Potpie
Barbecue on Bun
Cole Slaw
Fruit Cup
Tator Tots or
French Fries Or 'Fri
Cranberry Sauce
Rolls
Milk orShake
SENIOR HIGH
Turkey PotPie
Barbecue on Bun
Mini Steak Sub
Cole Slaw
Tator Tots or
FForTrj
Cranberry Sauce
Rolls
Milk or Shake
EXPRESS LINE
;
Barbecue
on Bun
Mini Steak Sub
Tossed Salad
Fresh Fruit
MilkorShake
: WEDNESDAY, MAY 30
.ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Frank onBun
Baked Beans
ColeSlaw
Fruit
Milk
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Frank an Bun
Hamburger on Bun
Baked Beans
Cole Slaw
Scalloped Potatoes
Fruit
Milk or Shake
SENIOR HIGH
Frank on Bun
Hamburger on Bun
Barbecue on Bun
Baked Beans
Cole Slaw
Scalloped Potatoes
Tossed Salad
Milk or8hake
EXPRESS LINE
Frank on Bun
Hamburger on Bun
Barbecue on Bun
Tossed Salad
Fresh Fruit
Milk orShake
THURSDAY, MAY31
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Meat Lod With
Tomato Sauce
Buttered Rice
Brussel Sprouts
Mixed Vegetables
Rolls
Milk
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Meat Loaf With
Tomato Sauce
Sloppy Joe
Buttered Rice
Brussel Sprouts
Mixed Vegetables
Tossed Salad
Rolls
Baked Dessert
Milk orShake
SENIOR HIGH
Meat Lod With
Tomato Sauce
Sloppy Joe
Cold Sub
Buttered Rice
Brussel Sprouts
Mixed Vegetables
Tossed Salad
Rolls
Baked Dessert
Milk or Shake
EXPRESS LINE
Sloppy Joe
Cold Sub
Tator Tots or
FF or Tn
Tossed Salad
Fresh Fruit
Milk or Shake
FRIDAY, JUNE 1
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Barbecue on Bun
Scalloped Potatoes
Greens
Fruit Crisp
Milk
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Barbecue on Bun
Cold Sub
Scalloped Potatoes
Greens
Green Peas
Fndt Crisp
Cole Slaw
Milk or Shake
SENIOR HIGH
Barbecue on Bun
Cold Sub
Hamburger on Bun
Scalloped Potatoes
Greens
Green Peas
Fruit Crisp
ColeSlaw
EXPRESS LINE
Barbecue on Bun
Hamburger
on Bun
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French Fries or
TniorTator Tots
Toued Salad
Fruit
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NEWARK, N.J. (UP!) New Jersey Teamsters boss
1 Anthony "Tony Pro" Provenzano and three associates
have been found guilty- of labor racketeering charges in a
scheme to shake down a shipping firm for thousands of
dollars in return for labor peace.
A federal court jury of seven women and five men
reached the verdict Friday after more than 21 hours of
deliberations over three days.
Provenzano, 61, of Clifton, N.J., rocked gently in a red
arm chair as the verdict was announced. He showed no
outward sign of emotion. Next to him, three younger
codefendants chomped nervously on chewing gum.
A reputed organized crime figure currently serving a
life prison term in New York for the 1961 murder of a
union rival, Provenzano and his codefendants have been
quizzed by federal authorities in connection with the
disappearance of Teamsters boss James R. Haft.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) — Six persons remained
u nder hospital treatment today in Jacksonville as a result

of an explosion and fire in a petroleum barge at the
Jacksonville Shipyards that took the life of a fire
Veittenant.
fThe most seriously injured was Bill Wilson of
acksonvllle, a shipyard worker listed in critical condition
$t Baptist Medical Center. Wilson was breathing with the
$id of a respirator In the center's Intensive care unit.
Others listed in serious but stable condition in the inensive care unit were Identified by hospital officials as
'$aIe Green, Bernard Howat and Dereeke Moore, Z, all of
",Jacksonville, and Charles Campbell, 31, of Savannah, Ga.
Fire U. Joe Stldgway, 45, lost his life when his
espirator tanks ran out of oxygen while he was leading a
:fescue party into the barge's hold.

Sherlff Purdy Fired
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described as among the nation's 10 best law enforcement
officers, was fired Friday by County Manager Merritt
Stierheim after 13 years as Dade County's Public Safety
.pepartment director.
Purdy's firing comes only a few months after his name
was being mentioned as a possible candidate for director
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. But since then he
and his department have come under fire as result of a
narcotics raid in which his police erroneously broke into
the: home of a black school teacher. He also has been
criticized for failing to recruit and promote members of
minority groups in the Public Safety Department.
Purdy was paid 152,000 a year to direct a department
with 2,300 employees.

Wayne Named To Rangers
LOS ANGELES (UP!) — Cancer-stricken actor John
Wayne turned 72 today and his children and grandchildren
gathered to share an enormous cake in his hospital room.
Wayne, already In line for a gold medal from the
federal government, got an extra birthday present from
Texas word that he is being made an honorary captain
in the Texas Rangers.
Texas Gov. Bill Clements, announcing Wayne would be
.tnade an honory officer of the storied law enforcement
.:aency, called the action "a tribute to a man who
*xemplIf1es what the Texas spirit and the Texas Rangers
:re all about more than any one individual."
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — A defiant Jimmy Carter has
)ut Ted Kennedy's supporters on notice — the president
Intends to whip any challenger in 1* "if and when I
deg1de to run."
! Arter, appearing before the Democratic National
Committee Friday after a week of draft-Kennedy efforts,
nade it clear he intended to fight. "I haven't made my
announcement of what I'm going to do In 1*," he said,
"but I've never backed down from a fight."
4\
Carter, who has seen his popularity slide dramatically
n the face of runaway inflation, gasoline shortages and
ns with Congress, said he has "never been afraid of
4Mthlic opinion polls."

Seven Wait
TO See Who
Will Be Next
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — Charles William Proffitt. Learie
Leo Alford. Vernon Roy Cooper. Howard Douglas. Clifford
Hallman. Robert A. Sullivan. James Dupree Henry.

One of these seven death row inmates could follow John
Spenkelink to the Florida chair.
They are the only ones of the 133 condemned Inmates whose
cases are ready for action by Gov. Bob Graham.
Graham refuses to even talk about who may be next.
Press Secretary Steve Hull and General Counsel Robin Gibson
said no decision has been made on any of the pending cases.
Those who have discussed it with him came away with a feeling
he will sign one or two a month throughout the summer.
Rep. Bob Crawford, DWlnter Haven, talked to Graham three
days before Spenkelink was put to death Friday.
He quoted Graham as saying the people must realize the
signing of death warrants is going to be "a routine part of our
daily lives from now on."
Florida law forces the governor to act alone on ordering an
execution. But, should he decide to reduce the sentence to life in
prison, he must have the approval of a majority of the six-man
Cabinet which sits with him as the Clemency Board.
There Is not a recorded case in which the board refused to
support a governor's recommendation for clemency.
If the governor refuses to sign death warrants, the law provides
for the Supreme Court to order an execution upon a finding of the
attoçnsy iuierI that .vertbl- In order.
Nobody guessed when Florida's death penalty law was upheld
in 1176 that Spenkelink would be the first man to die under It.
Proffitt was thought to be the most likely candidate because It
was his appeal that the U.S. Supreme Court used to uphold capital
punishment.
But then Gov. Reubtn Askew, without saying why, picked
Spenkelink for the first death warrant. A stay saved him from
death in the fall of 1977. When Graham succeeded Askew In
January, he re-heard all the cases for which appeals had been
completed.

He also chose Spenkelink, again without giving a reason.
Graham also signed a death warrant for Willie Jasper Darden,
but he has filed appeals thatcould take months to resolve.
Proffitt, 32, a circus roustabout, was sentenced to the for the
1973 murder of Tampa high school wrestling coach Joel
Medgebow, 22. The victim's young wife awoke to find Proffitt
glaring into her eyes and her husband lying dead beside her, a
knife In his chest.
But she does not want Proffitt executed. She authorized his
attorney to tell the Clemency Board to spare his life, but
1-9o ms.ucuvww
vue urged ule ueuin penalLy.
The scsi of the elderly Orlando man killed by Henry, 29, also
urged clemency. Henry was sentenced in 1174 In the death of Z.L
Riley, 11, who suffocated on a gag which Henry applied to keep
him quiet while he burglarized his house.

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Insists

Alford
that he did not rape and kill a 13-year-old West
RAC!NE, Wis. (UPI)—When
Palm Beach girl whose nude body wait found ina garbage dump.
Brunn said after Speskeliplk Her son, second of six children, She said her son said be was
Cooper claims It was
accomplice, not him, who shot and John Spenkelink went to the shot the victim in the head and had been drifting around the "in the wrong place at the
killed a Pensacola deputy sheriff at a roadblock in Pensacola in electric chair Friday, his Mc- chest, he handed Brunn a country at the time,
wrong time" in the killing, but
1974. The accomplice was killed the shootout.
complice In the murder that put hatchet and told him to strike
After the slaying, he began even though he had not been in
him there went to work in Syzmanklewicz in the head.
listening to religious radio touch with Spenkelink, he felt
Holtma n, 21, was convicted of Washing a Tampa barmaid's Racine.
After that, he and Spenkelink while in jail awaiting the trial, very bad about the execution.
throat with a broken
but he claims she would have lived
Frank Brisnm, 30, said the downed an entire bottle of gin In
"He didn't think it should
"That's what saved him," his
with proper hospital care. The hospital settled a malpractice execution was not fair. The the motel room with the bloody mother said,
have happened," she said.
lawsuit by paying the victim's husband $40,000. The prosecution same jury that convicted body nearby.
said the hospital settled only to avoid the expense of a long Spenkelink acquitted Brumm.
Sn*mm said he had rehabili- 7i5
litigation.
Bnni, now married with a tated himself.
child, said Spenkelink had
"I'm very active in my
Sullivan was convicted of spite m urder cif
I attend regularly."
he
church.
van,
a
former
offered
him
$1,000
to
lp
kill
restaurant manager Donald Schmidtin 1973. Sulli
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He
works
in a foundry as a
ow
drifter
Joseith
syzmanemployee of the motel, robbed Sullivan, then took him out to a fe
draftsman.
swampy area and shot him twice in the beck of the bead. An ac- klewlcz in 1973.
Cash?
Spenkelink
His mother said he had come
cornpllce said he wanted to get back at Howard Johnson motel
t
long
the rial he shot Snlew jca a
way since Spinkelink
people forprosecuting him for deal
self defense.
picked him up as it hitchhiker.
Douglas, 43, was convicted of illing Jessie Atkins, hi,
girlfriend's husband, In Polk County In 1973.

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(Condemned Men Win Stays
GREENVILlE, Miss. (UP!) — Two condemned
inrderers won stays of execution from separate federal
\ludges Friday, only three days before they were
4cheduIed to the in the Mii1iilpp4 state gas chamber.
U.S. District Judge Orin Smith granted a May for
tZdeath row Inmate John Buford Irving III following a 1
aii. hearing In Oxford, while U.S. District Judge William
Keady granted a May for John Lewis Washington
following a 2p.m. hearing in Greenville.
Both Irving and Washington, two of 13 men on death
row at the state penitentiary, were convicted of murder
during armed robberies.

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New Zoning
Appropriate
A privately owned
sewage treatment plant
located on residentially
zOsiad property off E.E.
illiamson Road In
Longwood has brought
many complaints to the
dyovsrthsyarsu.
doding several over the
1 am weeks. The city
currently negotiating
with the owner, Loogwood
U'iltII.s, Inc., for purchase
of the facility.
Because there Is no

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city for privately owned
public utilities, the City
Commission asked City
Attorney Ned Julian Jr., to
come up with an ordinance
creating one.
His announcement
Monday night that the new
category would be known
appropriately as PU
(Public Utilities) brought
snickers from the commissioners as well as
Julian.

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RAIFORD, Fla. (UP!) — A Dewitt C. Jones Funeral Home
memorial service for John In Starke.
Spenkelink will be held at 3p.m.
"There's not going to be any
Sunday at the First information given out on the
Presbyterian Church of Ta!- f uneral arrangements at the
lahassee, a family spokesman family's request," said De
witt
announced Friday.
C. Jones.

The Rev. Joe Ingle of
Atlanta's United Church of
Christ, acting as the family's
spokesman, add t he Spenkelink
family — Lila, Spaikellnk's 67yearW mother, and Spenkelink'a sister and brother-Inlaw — would attend the
memorial rvlce and answer
questions from reporters at that
time.
The f amily has refused to
reveal burial arrangements for

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Diamonds and denim...
It doesn't seem like it has been too long that I
attended high school in Palm Springs, Calif. But
then again, it has been a long time,
Maybe women have come a long way, Baby, but
many things have remained traditional -although
perhaps different.

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By DORIS DIETRICH

:'.; Not to sound like Chicken Little, but the Skylab
falling.
. This word from the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration comes just in time to take
our minds off the gasoline shortage. Who can think
about gas when an 85-ton space station is about to
'cl"ah into the Earth and no one knows where?
The Skylab, which was vacated by the last team
Z.6f.atronauts in 1974, was supposed to stay in orbit
'ütil 'the space shuttle now being developed could
gQ.up and give it enough of a push to keep it aloft.
But 'NASA discovered last year that sunspot act4vity affecting the Earth's upper atmosphere was
caüsIng the Skylab's orbit to decay much faster
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fashion - and high price.
At one time auctions
attired in fashionable threads, furs and diamonds- the real McCoy and not synthetics.

bred the socially prominent

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

I recently went to an auction in another city. I had
been warned what to wear to be in style—and it
wasn't a Haiston creation either.
All of the women and men sported the finest of.
denim -and dazzling diamonds. Many of:
them ,J,kecI [iJç Aja,,bama cotton,ickers from,'
another era.

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I looked down at th e slim, skintight, starched
Gloria Vanderbilt jeans that took a lot of wiggling to
get into, and a lot of breath-holding to remain into,
I mopped at a spilled drink on the imported silk
blouse and wondered it it were stained beyond
removal by the dry cleaners. And the super-highheeled clogs were made for sitting -that is, kicked
off— not walking or standing.

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ByJULL4N BOND
On the 17th May s years ago, a unanimous
Supreme Court found that racial segregation in
the public schools
black children
equal educational opportunities.
A year later, that same court ordered the
make haste slowly in achieving the
desegregatibn. The affected school systems
were, in a masterpiece of ambiguity, "to admit
to public schools on a racially nondiscriminatory
basis with all deliberate speed the parties to
these cases."
They did not set a date by which this loose goal
should be accomplished. But as Richard Kiuger
notes in "Simple Justice," his excellent history
of the Brown decision, "Not until the Supreme
Court acted in 1954 did the nation acknowledge
that it had been blaming the black man for what
it had done to him."
From 1954 until 1964, the resistant white South
did its worst to stop implementation of what its
statesmen called "Black Monday's Decision",
All deliberate speed was translated into any
conceivable delay. Prince Edward County, Va.,
simply closed its schools from 1959 until 1964,
believing that ignorant children were preferable
to Integrated ones

Most Americans probably think of the Soviet
Union as "Russia," a country populated by
"Russians." The Russians wish it were so, but
long and 100 miles wide.
they
less than 50 percent of the
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population of the vast U.S.S.R. and the birthrate
S6 much for the problem, and we hesitate to say
doesn't favor them.
where It belongs on a scale of 1 to 10. NASA insists
There are 50 nationality groups in the U.S..R
that the chances of someone being hit by a piece of
with populations of 100,000 or more and 22' of
Skylab are no greater than the chances of being hit
them have
than a million each, Andrei
/
y a meteorite or pieces of "space junk" that fall
%NW
Ainali-Ik, who left the Soviet Union to take up a
LiIL of orbit every day.
new life at Harvard's Russian Research center,
LeA
'••''_.But the odds were remote that something would
recently, "This variety of nationalities,
/
part of which were in dependent
c.,., ..,s,,,,.
go, haywire at Three Mile Island. This has been a
belonged to other states during the past century,
bad year for statistical probabilities. Besides, the
co
ntradicts the unitarian Soviet system.
Skylab debris will not be mere scraps of litter, One
Car Pool
The conflict is somewhat mitigrated by the
piece expected to survive re-entry is a metal ring
__________________________________________________________________________ existence of national republics, but their
w'iighing 5,000 pounds. Another is a vault used to
autonomy exists largely on paper; the central
tre film, about the size of an office safe and
authorities always try - sometimes cruelly
wighing 4,000 pounds.
sometimes subtle - to replace the national
languages and traditions with common Soviet
There is no radioactive material on board,
traditions
and the Russian language."
which was the case when a Soviet spy satellite
When
those
two Russian diplomats who had
ca'rrying a small nuclear reactor crashed in norbeen caught spying in the U. S. were exchanged
them Canada in January, 1978, Canada recently
re
recently for five men freed from the Gulag, one
'hiinded the Russians a bill for $6.1 million to cover
of those men, a Ukrainian, brought home to the
cost of cleaning up the radioactive debris,
free world just how crushing this
Under a 1972 treaty, the U.S. government would be
By the end of 1964, fewer than 3 percent of the
"Russiflcation" program can be to a proud
'liab1e for any damage caused by Sky1ab.jerever
By DICK WEST
region's black children attended integrated
nationality.
might be helpful,
WASHINGTON (UP!) - There
itH .0
.4th pIeces :may land
Valentyn Moroz had spent 14 of his 43 years in
i can see it
i.4U4UI
(Il
flhIflI .1IdU ('0 'atW*I bifl, uuf1a44 (ban 'a'snure l
,of - cute little squat body shaped ilkea ieaetor, Soviet Jails. A i1ar and hLotorlen, Moi.Jad
.
itilltuma
, the passage of the Civil Rights Act,
how much the customer owes.
face like a "Have a Nice Day" defied "Russification" of his native UkraIne by
cooling
tower.
A
pe. card.
until
1969; the federal government, under a
From
Accompanying the main bit of bad news will be button. A hat that looks like a tiny Geiger presenting the facts about how the Russians
' i: As matters now stand, Skylab could
fall Southern president, began to take an active role one or more pieces of ancillary literature, most
counter. Arms and legs like zigzag lightning were trying to smother its nationality,
in enforcing the court's decision. And in 1968, in
:anywhere in an area 50 degrees north to 50 degrees
commonly a pamphlet settin g forth the com- bolts.
Amairik says, "...'Russlfication' Is due less to
'duth of the equator. As the end draws near corn- the Green decision, the court declared "all pany's rationale for the latest rate increase.
"HI. I'm Reddy Roentgen and I'm your new the strength of the Russian central authorities
Despite increased use of utility bills for neighbor.
than to their weakness, Theirweaknessis caused
n1ters may be able to project whether a populated deliberate speed" dead and required school'
distracts to produce a plan "which promises
educational
or propaganda purposes, their
'lajid area will lie in the path of its debris, By ac"I
just
hopped
in
here
with
your
electric
bill so first by a fear of the decreasing percentage of
realistically to work and promises to work now!"
potential as a communication medium has never we could get better acquainted.
Russians in the national demographic balance
t.Ivating controls which determine whether the
been
fully
exploited.
: ,.6 lindrical craft meets the atmosphere head-on or
By the end of this period, the number of Black
"I live over at the new Tinkerbell Atomic and second by a crisis of Ideology."
One
direction
future
billing
information
might
Generating
Plant.I'll be bringing you the juice to
broadside, its final orbit could be speeded up or children in school with white ones had risen from take was pointed to last week at a House hearing
Valentyn Moroz — one brave voice — clearly
light your home and run yo ur television set and rubbed
percent to nearly 14 percent.
slowed down so the impact occurs over an ocean,
on civil defense aspects of nuclear power plant all sorts of good things. I'm sure we'll get along for he the Russian authorities the wrong way,
demanded cultural freedom for the
Phase three of this tortuous process remains
with -ro harm done.
accidents.
I.
t [hie.
Ukraine.
Indirectly he was speaking for such
current
toduy.
It
began
in
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with
the
elevation
NASA engineers admit this is a long-shot
Chairman Joseph Hendrie of the Nuclear
'All of us at Tinkerbell are always as careful other
distinct
nationalities within the Soviet
to
the
pres
id
ency
of
a
candidate
who
appealed
Regulatory
Commission
was
to
asked how the as careful can be. But you know how it IS
chance, but they are the people who got the Apollo
empire as the Georgians, Byclorussians,
America's darker side. In Richard Nixon's
public
could be made aware of possible radiation atoms will be atoms.
:
There's a remote Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians and
astronauts to the moon and back and handled some rhetoric, the traditional yellow school bus dangers without causing undue alarm.
possibility some of those feisty little buggers will Armenians — not to mention the satellite
ticklish emergencies in the process, If an ocean became a menacing machine, mutilating a
"We may want to wind up using the little fliers start acting up. But
don't get nervous. It's communist states of central and eastern Europe.
splashdown for Skylab isn't In the cards, we'll have newly-discovered American shrine, the neigh- in utility bills," Hendrie replied.
nothing
that
we
here
at
Tinkerbell, along with
tf) cross our fingers and hope for the best.
borhood school.
I can hear it now.,,.,
the
Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, the
Soviet policies designed to wipe out national
Scientists estimate that 200 million meteors •
"We interrupt this program to bring you a National Guard, Civil Preparedness Agency, consciousness
But In spite of it all, every credible bit of
from among their subjects range
titer the Earth's atmosphere every day, and
research done shows that black children in in- bulletin from the Nuclear Regulatory Commis- Red Cross, National Institutes of Health and
from mass deportations from ancestral
:
although most of them burn up, some hit the ground
tegrated schools record an academic plus. White .sion, Due to a malfunction in the reactor, a small Transportation Department can't handle,
homelands all the way to murder, according to
amount of radioactive gas has escaped from the
'tgWarIy as hefty pieces of metal or rock. Yet in
children show no loss.
"Here's what you can do to help: if your body Moroz. And nothing is sacred, he says. A few
Tinkerbell Atomic Generating Plant. For further begins to glow in the dark, call me at the
special
years ago holy Ukrainian icons were
:14, t9d&amp;n times there have been no authenticated
This backward endorsement of
years of details, see your next months's electric bill."
number
listed
below. I may recommend that you "borrowed" for use by the Soviet government.
.
accounts of anyone being killed by a meteorite, and
integration means only that the process must go
I would imagine the trick in preparing such a take your vacation early.
Even though their return had been guaranteed in
1Jre are only a couple of dozen recorded cases
forward. Our children are too precious to be filer would be presenting the warning in a way
"And remember - Reddy Roentgen says, writing, the people of the Ukraine have not seen
re they have ever hit a building. So the odds are cheated out of any chance to learn and grow.
that nobody gets alarmed. A cartoon symbol 'Only YOU can prevent paranoia."
them since 1963.
oaour side.
deprived

But Roosevelt could not reach the people
without newspapers and magazines as
well as radio. He cultivated the capital's
journalists with a constant stream of information. Gone was the era when
newsmen idled for days waiting for
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But, said John Gash, legislative aide to
State Sen. John Vogt, D-Cocoa Beach,
,"as a practical matter, when a bill dies in
a committee of one house, it is dead."
,Gash noted that Vogt voted against the

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legislation. Vogt's Senate district included
.. ( Seminole County.
The Central Florida Blood Bank in
Orlando was prepared to mount a cam"paign against the Legislation along with
'other member blood banks of the Florida
Association of Blood Banks,
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Edward 0. Carr,
.!and managing director of the blood banks,
sa1d however, a compromise is being
.':worked out by officials of the Florida
.t;Association of Blood Banks and legislators
on more acceptable legislation providing
"controls on blood banks,
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"The compromise bill would make it

executive secretary

"He (Eisenhower) probably would have
(won) anyway," Halberstam says. "But a
precedent had been set in which politics,
advertising, television and big money
were all enmeshed. The coming of modern
manipulative arts to modern politics."
Halberstam rates John Kennedy as the
most successful of modern presidents in
manipulating the media; he explains that
Kennedy "had the most intuitive sense of
what to do, what not to do, how much to
do."
He illustrates his point with an incident
when Kennedy had an aide count how
many fireside chats Roosevelt had delivered on radio, The number was relatively
small -only one or two a year. That fact
was not lost on Kennedy.
"You see," the president told his aide,

"the public thought he had been on all the
time, yet he had carefully rationed them."
Kennedy rationed his television appearances just as carefully.
In contrast, overexposure on television
-a medium that brought out the worse in
him -was the beginning of his successor's
communication problems, says Halberdam. He reports that Johnson tried
repeatedly -but futilely -to improve his
media image with new glasses, lighting
and makeup.
But his real problem was the war, says
Halberstam, whose own dispatches from

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"The Los Angeles Times invented turn,
says Halberstam. "It allowed him to think
he would always have an entirely friendly,
highly partisan paper to defend him, to
sanitize him, to slay his enemies, that
nothing he said would ever be challenged.
"Politicians are best as they go through
the give and take.. .But he was brought up
to think he could really stick it to others
and not one could do it back to him."
Halberstam assesses President Carter's
media relations as "based too much on
style instead of substance."
Carter's problem is not in dealing with
the press, he contends. "It's in dealing
with what are virtually insoluble issues,
such as inflation. I mean, you can only give
so many fireside chats in a sweater."
What advice would Halberstam offer
public officials seeking better media relations? "I'd tell them to be as candid as
they could, tc hire absolutely the best and
most honest public relations people the)hey
could .
could.
"Because If you are doing the right thing
and your policies are good, people will find
out. And If you're not doing the right thing,
people will also find out. People know
finally who to trust."

Vietnam helped bring about the
president's demise.
"Finally IL was 'not, as he thought, a

public-relations problem," he adds. "He
had a political problem. He was connected
to a dreadful war: it wasn't that he wasn't
putting enough makeup on the right side of
his face."

Richard Nixon's media problems
stemmed from a temperamental inability
to accept criticism, says Halberstam. He
suggests Nixon would have left politics as
a young man had he not been treated so
gently by his hometown newspaper.

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illegal to pay donors and we certainly are
not opposed to that 'ban,' he said. 'If blood
were used from paid donors, a patient's
physician would have to justify its use,"
under the compromise.
The compromise legislation also calls
for financial disclosure by blood banks and
would require blood banks to report to
HRS on the volume, costs and revenues of
operations, Carr said. "We are not opposed to any of these things," he said.
The original legislation was a different
matter.
In letters to business, church and other
groups who maintain reserve blood accounts for use of their members, Carr
warned the original legislation would
"cause extreme changes in our. blood
bank, Its financial structure and the blood
charges which 11 be incurred-by patients
in hospitals serviced by our organization."
Carr in his letter pointed out that currently
a patient who has used one unit of blood
pays a $15 service fee to cover collection,
processing, storing and transporting
each unit of blood and $20 non-replacement
deposit fee.
"If the patient Is covered by a reserve

County commissioners instructed Public
Works Director Jack Schuder to have two
feet high piles of dirt (earthern berms)
located at various spots on the 4,000 feet of
paved runway at the county's old Osceoti
Airfield sanitary landfill.
The purpose of the berms is to stop
planes with contraband from landing at
the facility, Sheriff John Polk asked for
ditches to be dug across the runway, but
Schuder pointed out heavy equipment uses
the runways to get from one spot to
another at the 1,200 acre site.
Anyway, It is hoped the berms will do the
trick to stop the contraband from coming
into Seminole County. It is not known how
often that old facility is used by aircraft for
illegal purposes. Naturally if the sheriff's
office knew how often it was happening,
the persons involved would be arrested
each and every time.
County Commissioner Dick Williams
said once smugglers learn what is being
done they will try using vertical aircraft.
"Then the only answer will be the installation of anti-aircraft guns," he said.

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I have read with care, in the May 15
Evening Herald, the accounts of the
proposed site-relocation of Seminole
Memorial Hospital. The 10 statements
made by the article in support of such
location are, upon any fair and careful
analysis, clearly overlapping,
repetitive and even somewhat
irrelevant. They give little or no help to
the reader in considering any truly
viable alternatives or In coming to
grips with the deeper and true issues
involved.
(1) First, the argumentative
statements favoring relocation pay
most attention to short-range, immediate matters of a financial nature
based on no more than "guesses" as to
costs, loss of revenue, etc. They fail, for
example, to give any hard facts as to
what the land for the new site will cost
or what the exact cost of constructing
the new facility will be. At best, we
have only guess-work, pure and simple,
by the Consulting Firm. Then, there is a
loud lament about possible temporary

reduction of revenue while the present
facilities are being expanded. We have
made several additions to our hospital
over the years, certainly without

wrecking the hospital revenue-intake
the construction proceeded.

as

It is stated that relocating the
hospital to a site near Lake Mary would
attract more doctors to joining the
hospital
I note that of the doctors
said to favor relocation, at least four
live and have offices in Volusla County.
Many of the others on the same list live
In the South Seminole area, So, even
with "inadequate facilities" these
physicians still find It advantageous to
staff.

patient care, patient costs and patient
the main points to be
considered in determining whether the
hospital should stay where It is or be
relocated.
If any doctor wants to be on the staff
of Seminole Memorial Hospital, let him
apply for such status and show his

Advice On Living To 100
Everybody wants to live a long life. That
Is, if It's an active and fulfilling one.
To find out how, it's worth reading the
Lbook "How to Live to Be 100 Years Young"
Frederick Fell, $9.95) by Dr. George B.
Tlcktin, a 71-year-olcr retired general
1 practItioner.
The book tells how to add 40 healthpacked years to our lives, to avoid the
oJ 'diseases associated with aging, to beat
daily tensions and to eliminate fatigue. He
,,piso explains how to work, play, eat and
sleep better, which will also make us look
$Irnmer,
younger and more attractive.
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Basically, Ticktin says a person is as old
,t ,U his or her arteries. We can keep them
by exercising and emphasizing the
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prevention of disease rather than only the
cure.
ii1i Tlcktln's longevity regimen and diet are
,!'important to people of all ages, but
'°'èapeciallyto the aging. We need to learn
'bow to avoid tension and depression, have
more fun in life - and even enjoy sex in
4he later years.
are the masters
The author says that
,*f our own destinies when undertaking lifeptenslon programs. We must change the
h,e of health care that many of us
casually accept. He stresses that
I.prevention is better than cure.
Tlcktln's seven principles for maintaining good health are;
-Eat a nourishing breakfast regularly.
-Don't nibble between meals.
Get seven toeight hours of sleep each
j.
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- Maintain a normal weight.
- Stop smoking.
we

be violent and tiring.
It should just Involve using muscles In
ways they aren't used normally. For
example, walking at a slow pace is not
classified as exercise, but striding along at
a brisk pace Is.

or you the patient, or both! Relocating
the hospital will not result in improved
health care and it certainly will not be
at lower cost.
I appreciate your taking the time to
read my thoughts on this matter.

Good health doesn't only have to mean
exercising, dieting and keeping the heart
and blood vessels functioning.

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Ticktin doesn't consider sex an erosive
influence. Rather, he advocates it as
uplifting, stimulating and

Drink only moderately.

gratifying.

Exercise regularly.

Although it is not mandatory, Ticktin
consulting your physician before
taking on his life-extension program.
Medical supervision is especially advisible If you are being treated for a
physical ailment.
suggests

Obviously, working to have a better and
healthier body will require patience on
your part. We must not worry when
healing sometimes requires time. The
eventual rewards will be buoyant good
health, zest for more activity and a better
life.
Unfortunately, insomnia is a major
disturbance for many older people.

You are more Inclined to remain awake
when you start thinking the moment you
put your head on the pillow of all the
problems facing you. Ticktin suggests
avoid this tossing and establish a
ways to

good sleep pattern without drugs.
Exercise 0 important. At doesn't have to

He wants to debunk the myth that sex is
only for the young, because the elderly can
and competent. Sex
be sexually
should be a declaration of intent to remain
young in spirit.
active

Make every effort to maintain the
romantic elements of sex. If romanticism
is a lost art for many of us, let's resurrect
it.

Peace and security were their goals.

methods.
Respect and honor are our tribute in
memory of those who died that
freedom's cause might continue to live
in the hearts of many throughout the
world.
Today these goals are threatened;
peace Is an unresolved enigma,

doctors living In or having offices in the
in the Lake Mary area.
I fall to see how the Lake Mary

security a questionable attainment.
Nuclear proliferation has changed the
rules. Opposing power-blocs rattle their
nuclear sabers, while a trembling
world watches in awe from the sidelines
for the eruption of a conflict in which

area could possibly match other supportive resources that Sanford Is
already supplying to the hospital such as fire and police protection,
sanitation and good access roads to the
places disaster would most likely
strike. Such "disaster areas" surely
would be on or near 14 or at the Sanford
Airport. I fall to see any splendid access
roads now In existence in the Lake
Mary area that would provide for fast
transportation of injured people to the
proposed new site.
In fact, one could scarcely find any
Seminole County where the
roads are less adequate to such
essential usage as are the winding
trails around Lake Mary. Will not the
county commission later be asked,
upon the completion of a proposed new
facility, to build these "fine access

everyone loses.
Promises are made that SALT II will
fulfill the goals that are sought that
it's signing will ease the tensions and
dilemmas in world relations, that peace
and security will finally come - at
least for a time. Isn't that what Hitler
promised Chamberlain In the infamous
"Munich Pact?"
We all agree we need to minimize the
possibility of nuclear conflict. We all
agree we should defuse and limit the
nuclear arms race. We all agree that
we want no holocaust of a World War
III. But does SALT II, as It now stands,
effectively produce these results?
We recall the "scraps of paper" of the
Kaiser, and of Hitler. History points out
that treaties serve as deterent only
when counter-offensive power acts as
enforcer. The "good Intentions" of
expedient diplomacy may well pave the
way to a nuclear hell.
We all need to be reminded that there

part of

Ticktin doesn't think we can do all this
alone. So, he has started a "100 Years
Young Club" in the Florida community
where he lives. He hopes the club will
spread to other parts of the country,
making it possible for people to live to be
centenarians instead of septuagenarians.
He suggests organizing local non-profit
clubs that recruit doctors and pharmacists
as volunteers. Committees can then be
formed to deal with specific subjects, such
as sleep, exercise, fatigue, hygiene,
senility, drinking, smoking, obesity and
depression.

roads" that are said already to exist?
Will not costly utility.11nes and sewers
also have to be Installed? What of the
vast amount of paperwork and delay
involved in environmental clearance?
A major concern to the taxpayer
is not the question of a site that favors
one set of doctors over another. Rather,

Above all, as a tribute to the methory

of those who have given us a heritage of
hope for a world living in peace and
security, the American Nation needs hi
be assured that it will continue to be
"Number One", in Peace, and in

Prestige.
For the "Also runs" are the losers,
and there will he no second race in a
nuclear contest.
James S. Speese
Chaplain, U. Cal, USAF Ret.
Altamonte Springs

renovations to change a dark X-ray

Courage and valor were their

South Seminole area; or (2) Possibly
land sales for developers with holdings

first be resolved, Including that of
positive vertllcation. It should have
teeth as well as sentiment.

room into an office suitable for a circuit
judge? Obviously, there is only one
source for the money: You the taxpayer

No Second Chance

bulk of the patient load of our hospital.
Rather, two other possible outcomes
could be involved in puslng for site.
relocation:
(1) Convenience to the group of

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George W. Edwards, DMD
Sanford

clusions have led me to question
whether the proposal to relocate
Seminole Memorial Hospital was based
on the welfare and best interest of the
people who live in North Seminole and
South Volusla Counties. These are the
people who, heretofore, constituted the

Do we need a Strategic Arms
Limitation Treaty? Yes,
but one
which is more than a "mere scrap of
paper," another "Munich Pact."
All the controvt.rsial issues which
have plagued its acceptance should

costs.
(6) With our nation facing
monumental tasks and possessed of
fewer and fewer resources, It would be
nothing short of criminal to abandon
the present reasonably good hospital
MCI* that we already have. Admittedly
plant, as does any business
facility or even a private home, has to
be updated and renovated from time to
time. Even a newly constructed
hospital at a Lake Mary site would, in
just a few months, face "renovation."
Such is life.
(7) To say that the Seminole County
Commission could use the present
hospital space for "something else" Is a
real cop-out. Where is the county going
to get the money to make the costly

The foregoing facts and con-

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can be no second guesses in the
International strategy of nuclear chess,
There will be no time-lag to correct any
mistakes in judgment. There will be no
recovery period from a nuclear "Pearl
Harbor." Consequently, then, I would
urge an in-depth study of every single
argument raised in opposition, a
weighing of their validity, and a
satisfactory answer found for even the
most detailed objection, before the
treaty is signed.

credentials therefore. If he has chosen
to locate his residence in South
Seminole, knowing full well when he did
so where Seminole Hospital was
located, then let him commute. It Is
Inevitable that increased medical fees
will result from professional offices
that will have to be constructed at high

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CAST's funding came from agribusiness firms and waited for the wind to the down. A little after
whose products is supposed to be evaluating
Paradlswent into shockandpsuedouL When
Bergland was approached on p
was
the adults finally returned Ins rescue canoe,
Minnesota tarrnduring the QwlstznaslxiUdayby objectively - Dow Chemical, Eli Lilly, Mobil
As a precaution, the eight canoes were tied they found Charlie supporting his unconscious
(]l1flICal, Monsanto and Shell Cl*lniCal•
Paul Blllberg, a seven-year practitioner of
together
with Daigle's motor-powered canoe in friend with his own body. He volunteered to stay
natural farming who has become a true believer.
Rmll wonder that one participant in a CAST the lead. But in the middle of the lake another while the
rescuers went off with Tommy And
BIflherg told our associate Hal Beroton that task force came u the conclusionthat the
squall
struck,
and
the
line
between
the
third
and
Dave
Albert,
Bergland "really understands the problems with organization's hierarchy "seemed
convinced fourth canoes tore loose.
For another hour he clung to the capslied
the misuse of dmIca1z" and sled the rigit that organic farming and gardening were
part of
ose in the last five canoes cut their lines canoe wi
Th
questions,
th young Paradis, flashing his flash"
some sort of conspiracy being directed at the and made It to
shore
separately
The
first
three
until
the
rescuers
returned,
Though Bergland Is far from a convert -he very survival of the U.S. and advanced industrial continued on
together, powered by Daigle's
With
a
reticence worthy of his personal hero,
uses heavy dosm of donical ptIc4j
d society.,,
outboard.
fertilizers to produce his own crops of wheat, flu
Charles A. Undbergh, Charlie, now a scholarThis hysterical view of the environmental
Minutes later, a 5-foot wave crashed into the ship student
and grass seed - he did ask a top Agriculture movement is expected to be toned down In the second canoe, flipping
at Phillips Exeter Academy, doesn't
It over and dumping talk much about his heroic
it. "I just feh I
Department researcher, Dr. Hanson Bertrand,
final draft of the CAST report But the Charlie and
11-year-old
Jean
Paul
Paradis
Into
had
to look into the subject for him.
to do what I did," he told us. "I never
sweetheart arrangement with the chemical the water. They struggled to the
rear canoe with thought of giving up,"

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account, family plan, or has family 01
friends replace the blood used, his account
is credited for the non-replacement deposit
fee thus his blood bank charge for the
unit of blood is reduced to $15. For the
patient who does not replace, the
replacement deposit fee is used by the
blood bank in recruitment of other donors
and to help defray the cost of materials
and labor involved with the collection,
processing, storage and transportation of
each unit that is collected," Carr said.

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WASHINGTON -For the past two years we
So tar the department has allocated some $70 giants remains.
14-year-old Dave Albert and another 11-year-old,
have reported on the efforts of some In- million to investigate so-called "alternatIve"
HALL OF HEROES: Pitched into the inky Mark Corriveau,
dependent-minded farmers to break loose from farming methods. Even this relatively modest waters of a
squall-swept lake in Maine on a
Then another wave capsized thét canoe, md
the chemical industry's ever-tightening amount has drawn fire from chemical-farming canoeing trip
gone awry, a 13-year-old Boy Scout
the four youngsters swain desperately' to
stranglehold on American agriculture,
advocates,
showed cool courage in.the crisis, saving his Daigle's craft.
By Improving the age-old methods of crop
A Shrill. criticofcheznlcal4ree'armingisthe brother and another companion from drowning
Young Paradis panicked and tried to clhnb
rotation, natural pest control and organic ter- Council of Agricultural &amp;ientida (CAST), a in a night of
terror.
For
his
grit
and
levelheaded
aboard
the one canoe still upright, and it turned
tilixer, these latter'day pioneers hope not only to supposedly objective scientific organization behavior in a panic situation, Charles
Ouellette,
over.
After making sure the boys had handhdlds
avoid the skyrocketing expense of chemical
formed in 1972 to clear up the public's 13, of Frenchvllle, Maine, has earned
a place in on the bottom of his canoe, Daigle set off on the
farming, but to save their land from the
"misunderstanding"
of
agricultural- our special Hall of Heroes.
1,000-yard swim to shore for help. Inexplicably,
destructive
heavy chemical use, Every envirciunental problems.
time we have detailed these farmers' modest
Scouts
and
young
Corriveau decided to follow him. He ner
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On the morning of July 5, 1977, 12
made
CAST
Is
shining
it.
a
example
of
the
incestuous
four
adults,
we have drawn the
th of
including Charlie's father and a
chemical industry and the agribusiness com-relatoiipo that exist in the agricultural guide, Pete Daigle, set out in eight canoes on a
Then Tommy Ouellette lost his grip on the
esl'uit. It was initially given an day-long expedition.
closely
munity with which i'
overturned canoe and began drifting away. Jils
operating base and more than $200,000 worth of
Now the big boys may really have something
A, brisk wind soon made the waters choppy brother, Charlie, holding onto the canoe
with pne
to scream about. Agriculture Secretary Bob free services by Iowa State University. And the and difficult for paddling. By dusk, conditions hand, swung his body around so Tommy could
Berg1aid has begun to take an Interest in Des Moines Register found that two-thirds Of became so bad that the party pulled in to shore grab his foot.

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banks to patients whose family or friends
do not replace the blood used. It also would
have forbidden payments to blood donors.
'1. . The House companion bill passed its
1361aj5 committee last week,

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Bergland Eyes Chemical-Free Farming
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their discreet written queries.
Lavished with so much attention, the
media grew in size and influence.
Television accelerated the trend.
According to Halberstam, television's
influence on presidential politics was first
felt in 1952 as media darling Dwight

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Republican nomination.
That was also the year Eisenhower
became the first to campaign with
television spots. It did his Democratic
opponent, Adlai Stevenson, little good to
complain about "selling the presidency
like cereal."

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choice of party professionals, for the

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"Who knows who the head of the
Democratic National Committee is?"
asked Halberstam rhetorically during a
;' i t recent interview, "Who knows who a ward
j healer is? They have virtually no role In
our society anymore.
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"The last two traumatic political

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Watergate and Vietnam came down to
president vs. the media, not president vs.
Congress or president vs. political party."
According to Halberstam, the
presidency and the media gained power
together, each needing the other to increase its influence upon Americans.
It began with Franklin Roos."1t, he
explains. FDR saw that the new Issues
facing the nation required presidential
action; they were too broad and complex
to be handled in the same old way by
Congress and the political parties. He was
helped by the revolution in communication
and especially by radio.
"The moment radio appeared,
Roosevelt didn't need the party system
anymore," says Halberstam. "He needed
the Congress less. He went directly to the
American people."

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NEW YORK (NEA)
Lyndon Johnson
once responded with startling vehemence
when asked what had changed most in
politics during hIs 30-year career.
"You guys," the former president told
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the television producer who posed the
'question. "All you guys jn the media. Allot
politics has changed because of you.
"You' ve broken all the machines. .
You've given us a new kind of people. . . No
machine could ever create a Teddy
Kennedy. Only you guys. They're all
yours. Your product.
That view of the heightened impact of
media on politics Is shared by David
Halberstam, who spent five years tracing
the rise of the nation's communications
empires for his new book, "The Powers
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The question is -is this an instant replay of the
good ole days that "they "talk about?
it couldn't be. People in denim weren't wearing
diamonds back in those good ole' poverty days.

JULIAN BOND

expected.

NASA now predicts that the 118-foot vehicle will
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of it will burn up, 400 to 500 pieces are ex pected to
hit the Earth, scattered over an area 4,000 miles

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driving

Before leaving the Bible Belt of Alabama for the
western plains, certain Southern customs were
observed in our household, One of these customs
P511tTOgl'
th1iigahd short—
were strictly for sports and off limits in the dining
room,
I attended a high school in Montgomery with a
Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC), and
nearly all the fellows were in the ROTC. The poor
cotton picking boys (and that is literal) were just as
handsome in the snappy uniforms as the rich
fellows -and their manners were generally nicer.
Back In those days, denim was a symbol of
poverty. Faded bib overalls was the uniform of the
poor. And I don't believe I ever saw a woman in a
pair of overalls,
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Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20A,.- Year, $40.00:

Things were
In the California territory,
Instead of
convertibles with sharp
trasting leather upholstery school in city slicker
clothes, Palm Springs kids rode
own thoroughbred horses upholstered with expensive hand-tooled
leather saddles and wore levis, leather boots and
plaid shirts.
To keep abreast of the styles and "When in
Rome..." our Southern tradition went "Gone With
the Win d" except that It was Southern California,
1u, you al
The casual life of th e exciting desert was shortlived and it was back to Alabama for the family
and back to some of the formal stuffiness enforced
by my loving grandmother.
When the no iron synthetic fabrics hit the market
many years ago, natural fibers yielded to these
convenient materials, and for the family ironer, it
was HALLELUJAH!"
And now cotton, silk, wool and linen lead the
fashion fabrics to the tune of an arm and leg to
purchase. "Natural" is the word.
So the very fabric that the rich once scoffed at and
turned up their snobbish noses at, is now high

Too Many Laws?
As everyone knows our country is top
heavy with paper work and taxes.
To evaluate the reason for our high
taxes we have to start right at home.
Our wants sometimes get away from us
and we end up paying more taxes for
things that we really did not want or
need.
I have heard the remark many times
by people who ignorantly or unconsciously said that we want certain
things or accommodations regardless
of cost because it is the government? it
is every human being living in this
country. Everyone that buys anything,
enjoys any recreation, attends any
place of entertainment, does any
traveling, partakes of any food stuff, or
rents or owns a home has to pay taxes
in some form.
Then we go to the necessary taxes to
run our local, state and national
government. These cover our
necessary health, welfare, law enforcement, educational, public and
national defense, public relations,
national relations and such as giving
aid to local disaster areas, foreign aid
to less fortunate countries, who are in
need of help because of crop failures or
other causes.

Then we go raising taxes for less
necessary and unnecessary things such
as giving away the Panama Canal and
then paying them for taking it. Making
new laws to help or please some
politician, when a similar existing law
would suffice if It was properly enforced.
It seems like we have too many laws
and law-makers and not enough laws
enforced.
Our country is top heavy with paper
work and law makers. About 95 per cent
of our politicans are lawyers and that is
a very bad Imbalance. We need to make
one more law so that only 50 per cent of

our politicans would be lawyers and 50
per cent good practical businessmen
and I know that our taxes would be
lower and more in balance.
Stephen G. Balint Sr.
Sanford

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MAY DAY

A Full day of outdoar activities was the order of the day Friday for third graders
at Pinecrest Elementary School in Sanford in celebration of May Day. (Below):
Each class elected a king and queen and the chosen are seen (lancing around the
Maypole. (At right): Dava Rylander strains for distance in the standing broad
jump. Other events included a tug-of-war, races, softball throw and sack race.

OUTDOORS

H.r1Id Photos by Torn Netsel

Herald Photos by Torn Vincent

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Representatives of the Martin Marietta Corp. of Orlando visited Seminole high
School's vocational training department Friday to offer some advice and
guidance to the students. Above, George Lemieux, technical documentation
specialist, goes over a printed circuit board for a utility lamp with students
(from left): Shawn Sullivan, David Willink and Tim Hutson. Below, Roland
Williams, a stress engineer as well as a member of the Seminole County School
Board reviews a stress analysis machine with students (from left): Mike Agee,
Steve Sutter and Gary Beverly.

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BYSHARONCARRASCO
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The mothers made their Vocational Building. The cost of the State Department of student population capacity of
request so their children could
the desks is approximately Education (DOE) for its ap- 2,402. Until its completion,
attend a
less
$14,000.
proval.
students who will attend the
The Seminole County School elementary school. crowded
The Lake Mary High School,
high school will be attending
Board approved a request from
Renovations are sched
to which is slated for completion
Supt. William Iayer said
lAke Brantley High School.
mothers of the Sweetwater
Wekiva Elementary School is begin on the north wing of the
in December, 1980, will have a
Beginninr this fall. Lake
Oaks Subdivision to let their
children attend Sabal Point projected to have an enrollment high school as soon as school is
Two new science
Elementary School rather than of 916 students next fall in out.
classrooms and one new Art
comparison
with
Sabal
Point's
Wekiva Elementary School.
classroom will be developed.
projected 690 students.
The school board took action
In other action - Lyman
—The school board tenWednesday to rezone the school High School will get 140 student tatively approved Wednesday
zone line to include an ad- desks to replace Furniture that the final floor plans for the Lake
dlttonal 96 students at Sabal will be moved from the present
Mary High School. The final
Point next fall.
school buildings to the new
plans will now be forwarded to

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By DUN NA ESTES
Heratd Stall Writer
Seminqje County Bar
Association President
NewmanrockIs willing to
do the r*arch and public
relatlons*ork necessary to
show th 1 need for court
facllltieso South Seminole
County. ::
"But It will be cumumbersome 0,111 me. I work for
bersome$rme.Iworkfor
a UvIng1d lam a taxpayer,"said.
The 1jority of the
county : .coImfli$5jofler5
decided 4workshop early
this W$ek to ask
docwnentIon from Brock
on the .ed for such a
facility L*fore considering
the bar's request for court
space Injihe south end of
the coun'.
Comn4ssloner Bill
KIrchhol at that time said
he expected Brock's Informatk4 to Include what
the spact would be used
for, who ,ou1d benefit, the
cost, wheethe request was
coming tfrom, whether
there lspiçport from the
people pr Just certain
groups. 1u Insisted the
request rplected the same
type of lilosojthy behind
the effo4o move Seminole
Memorial Hospital out of
Sanford. f
111'm r$t talking about
moving the courthouse
from S4ford. The Iaz•
payersaI2talotoIInOney
building ;the courthouse.
7beque4on of whether the
courthoie should be
moved wis resolved a long
time ago(' Stock said. "I
ncvcrpredznovIngthe
courthot. That Is poppycock."i
"We 4) need an expanded 11llty in the south
end. I wUJ get the 1fl

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NEWMAN BROCK
formation as best I can
since they have asked that
do. If the commissioners
are interested In the
residents of the south end
of the county they will take
an interest in serving their
needs," Brock said.
"The commissioners are
treating this like a political
footb&amp;jII. Two4hirds of the
county's population Is In
the south end. We are not
talking about big tax
dollars," he said.
Brock said he will contact
Judge
Robert
McGregor, the chief Judge
of the 18th Judicial circuit
-and the county Judges to
aeelf they think there lsa
need for the court space.
Then, be said, he will get in
touch with Clerk of the
Circuit Court Arthur H.
Beckwith Jr, and "ap.
propriate people in the
surrounding counties to see
bow they have provided
cowt space outside the
ceuiSy seat.
Brock pointed out
Orange, Volusla and
Brevard counties all have
branch courthouses.
"There Is a branch of
Orange County Courthouse
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downtown Orlando, and
another In Winter Garden,
12 miles from downtown.
South Seminole Is about 12
miles from Sanford.
"We are not asking for a
gigantic expenditure," he
said.
"I don't mind preparing
the data, but the cornmissloners were elected to
serve the people and I
would think they would
want to compile their own
data," Brock said.
Brock said he had
discussed the matter with
several commissioners and
they were apparently very
receptive. "I wasn't armed

8,000 Anticipated
Nine-Day Meet

with volumes of statistical
data. I was not just
representing the bar, but
was speaking for the people
In the south end who
complain about having to
go to Sanford and spending
money. Every day of
the week, I hear the
question : Why can't we
have a facility in the south
end?' It's not a large
branch courthouse, Just
expanded facilities we
want, with a clerk's office
to file documents, a judge's
chamber, hearing room
where motions can be
heard," he said.

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On ,&amp;L. house.

Brantles Ibt.h hill nupleinent niunitv center to be built on the
Funds for the Midway
double session school days, to South Side of its Midway Community
center conuulux,Isa(e for the additional campus. The plans will be struction would come from a
students.
forwarded to Tallahassee for CETA grant under direction of
The board approved the approval by the state Depart- the Seminole County Comarchitectural plans of a cont-merit of Education DOE.
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presented a concert Saturday at through Friday at 10
Herald Staff Writer
4p.m. Charlotte Coe, a pastor's 15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
The 85th annual camp wife and singer at evangelistic
Theodore Carcich, former
meeting of the Florida Con- meetings, will present a vice president of the general
ference
of
Seventh-day musical concert on Saturday, conference will speak each
Adventists opened Friday night June 2 at 3 p.m.
week night at 7:30
on the campus of Forest Lake
In conjunction with this
George Vandemean, director
Academy in Forest City and year's camp meeting program of the weekly Adventist
will continue through Saturday, a Better Living Exposition will telecast, "It Is Written", will be
June 2. An estimated 8,000 to be held In a tent next to the speaking at 7:30 p.m., June 2.
9,000 persons are expected to main
auditorium.
The Highlight of the dosing day will
attend the nine-day event, Adventist Church is involved in be the ordination of pastors.
many living in dormitories and health programs and exhibits
Dr. Hans LaRondelle,
In tents set up on the grounds. on health and what the church Lorenzo Grant and Bob Zamora
Florida Conference President is doing for the community will will be leading the youth
Henry J. Carubba of Altamonte be open all week. Twenty-six meetings at 7:15 in the music
Springs gave the opening ad- better living, teams and their auditorium each night. All
dress. In the school gym- vans, who operate throughout meetings are open to the public.
naslum, where most of the the state, will be on hand to take
There will be a book sale
blood pressures and other today (Sunday) at 10:15 a.m. in
meetings will take place.
health tests. Th ere will be a the gymnasium.
Elder H.M.S. Richards, presentation by Florida Florida
speaker on the long-running Hospital Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
"Voice of Prophecy" radio
Day long activities will begin
broadcast sponsored by the daily at 7 a.m. Family oriented
Adventist Church, spoke speakers, Dehuer and Betty
Saturday at the 8 and 11 a.m. Holbrook from the General
and 7:30 p.m. services. Del Conference's Home and Family
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of
"Voice
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locations our homes arecloser than cv&amp;i to
Yours
We planned it that way You work hard.
and your time is valuable And. when its
time to save or time to borrow we want to
help you save both money and time in the
bargain. That's why we're in your neigh'
borhood. 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 crosstown
traffic and consuming energy - both
yours and your car's, keep your money
working close to home with us. Well pay
you the highest return allowed by law, and
give you the security of knowing it's insured
up to $40,000 for each account.
And, we'll keep your money here build.
building and improving your neighborhood with
home loans created by your savings When
you save with us. interest is just one of the
benefits.
We want to be your savings and loan
home
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Southern Commodity Corporation, whose subsidiary,
Liquid Foods, Inc. is loca t ed at 23)0 Country Club Road,
Sanford, has been award ed the U.S. Government's "E"
award for outstanding contributions to the expansion of
th e export market.
Southern Commodity's main headquarters is in Miami.
Liquid Foods contributed between $17 moon and $18
million in total sales last year, acco rding to J ames
Batalini, vice president of the subsidiary.
Batalini sai d Liquid Foods, Inc. Is the largest supplier
of blended liq ui d sweeteners in the southeastern U.S. It
supplies food processors, dairies, bottlers, ba kers and the
citrus Industry.
The Sa nford plant is locat ed on five acres of land and
has a 25,000 square foot facility.
According to Southern Commodity president, Art hur
Gr een, the "E" Award was given the co mpany, which is
only eight years old, for increasing its export volume to
approximately $0 million an n ua lly from $100,000 In the
space of onl y two years.
From its Miam i headquarters So uthern Commodity
Corp. warehouses and supplies dry food products and
ingredients to major indust rial and food service
customers throughout Florida. The company also
packages and markets edible oils, fondants, vinegar,
sweetener, ho ney and mustard.

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Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
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EIGHTEENTH JUOICIAL.CIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.974.CA4-E
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby giv en that I am
engaged in business at 406 North
Hwy. 17.92 Casselberry, Fla. 32707,
Seminole County, Florida, under the
fictitious name oF CONFIDENTIAL
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default will be entered againou
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WITNESS MY HAND and the seat
of this Cou rt on the 23rd day of May.
AD., 1979.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 2661 Azalea
Drive, Lake Brantley Isles,
Maitland, FL 32751 Seminole
County, Florida, under the fi ct iti ous
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Clerk of Court
By: Susan E. Tabor
Deputy Clerk

Intend to register sa id name with the
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Section
Name Statutes, To-Wit:
865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.

Sig. ha L. Marsh
Publish May 20, 27 &amp; June 2, 9, 1979
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Historic First Street clock which (minus works) now serves as sign for Sanford
Elks Lodge 1241 gets new Face to replace sign damaged by vandals. From left,
Clayton Smith, club manager; .Jack Kanner, past exhalted ruler; Walt Lee,
lecturing knight; and commercial artist Virgil Bagnoli of Lodge 74, Iloboken,
NA., who painted the sign. hands always point to 11 o'clock the hour El ks
traditionally toast absent members.

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FACE LIFT

COUNSELING
Individual, Family,

the official 's degr ee of responYet Brown is outwardly system.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Both of these issues will be sibility.
- Now is the time the real unconcerned, telling repo rt ers
Neither measure has come to
wheeling and dealing begins in at a news conference Friday handled by conference committees which begin forging its r es pect ive chamber, but the
Evans Appointed To Council
"it'll all work out."
the Legislature.
Here is a swnniary of the compromise legislation Sunday word is Gov. Bob Graham
With only a week to go House
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and
Senate
members
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in
a
major
Issues that need to be night. The goal of bo th Brown wants a compromise bill so the
appointed an Action Council Member to the National
scramble to resolve diffe re nces resolved before lawmakers will and Lewis is to wrap tip these st ate will have the teeth to
Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in San
enforce the 1976 voter-approved
on major education Issues, the cal l an end to the wio session. bills by Wednesday.
Mateo, California and Washington, D.C.
5th Dist ri ct Court of Appeal. "Sunshi ne Amendment."
professional
practice
acts,
ILPrimary
Education.
One
of
NFIB. i a tn-prottt non..parttun organization
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nanctal '.elos%re, piIe re- Brown's priorities, the House Brown's third It. the House 0.
representing the' needs of small businesses across the
cords and the new 5th District passed a bill several weeks ago voted last week to Wc h'ñ a One of the toughest issues, the
country. Founded in 1943, it was designed to promote th e
Court of Appeal.
revamping early childhood (K- turkey and locate the new court House Is sched ul ed to vote out
concept of free enterprise and to give independent
This is week when egos are 3) education by pwnping o in his hometown of Daytona laws to allow adve rtising and
business a grea ter voice in shaping the laws which govern
ignored, debate is short and million over the next two years Beach. Senate Judiciary-Civil open up 13 health care
business and government,
legislators often cast ballots Into a scheme to Identify and (IUILIInIifl Mattox hare said he professions to competition. The
without really knowing what correct learning problems in won't allow such a bill on the Se nate Is doing the same for 12
Se nate floor,
economic professions.
they are voting for.
young children.
The speaker is confident,
Lawmakers are under t he
Th e Senate doesn't think such
All the bustle is necessary if
t he $30,000-a-day Legislat ure is a far-reaching overhaul is however, that his town will get gun to pass these acts beca use
Sanford:
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
to adjo ur n on time on Friday. necessary, and in a version of the cou't because he figures the if they don't do it by J ul y 1,
Veronica A. Albert
HOSPITAL
The June 1 date is a deadline the bill passed Friday didn't money for it will be in the there won't be any furt her
ESSie L. Gebhardt
MAY 23, )979
both Senate President Phil earmark any extra money for budget when the House and regulation of the prof essions.
Thomas S. Lineberry
ADMISSIONS
"Those could hold us over
antord:
Leon Smith
Lewis and House Speaker Hyatt special teaching and screening Senate conferees finish up
Catherine Edwards
James B. Wardwell
Brown hope can be met. But programs for youngsters in the Tuesday, and then the Senate beca use we're not going to pass
IIa J. Dickin, DcBary
Elizabeth A. Thomas, Deltona
will go ahead and pass his bill these sunset bills without at
early. grades.
there are no guarantees.
James E. Smith, Deltona
Joseph C. Benet, New Smyrna
least looki ng at them," says
Higher Education. Another of out.
"We're still very hopeful we
Louise L. Higdon, Winter Springs Bch.
Emma Risner, OSteen
DISCHARGES
Se
nate President Lewis.
out
of
here
the
Ia,"
Brown's
programs,
this
legislacan get
Financial Disclosure. A
Pollee Records. Neither side
says Lewis, "but —P.S. if we (loll as passed in the House, month ago the House Ethics
don't we'll he ba ck here on the gives local boards of tr ustees and Elections Committee claims it will give in, but Ho use
4th."
many of the powers the st ate passed a tough bill requiring and Se nate members must pass
..
Speaker Hyatt Brown is one Board of Regents now holds some 60,000officials from the legislation by the t im e they
8 a.m. readings: tem- a.m., 10:03 p.m., low 3:27 n.m., of those In the eye of the im- over the universities. The governor to local planning adjourn or all police records
pending legislative storm. Senate has passed a much board members to make full including those In volving active
perature, 56; overnight lows, 3:24 p.m.
narrower law cal ling for a financial disclosure,
criminal Investigations
will
55; yesterday's high, 85;
Port Cana veral: high 9:34 Three of his pet projects
giving study of the university gove rnn to the public.
The
Senate
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be
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barometric pressure, 30.02; a.m., 9:55 p.m., low 3:18 a.m., including the "turkey"
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relative humidity, 47 percent; 3:15 p.m.
court of appeal are tied up In lawmakers another year to restrictive bill with separate
Inds,N 9
Bayport:
high
3:31
a.m.,
2:31
Senate
road blocks,
think before changing the disclosure provisions based on
For ecast: Fair through
Sunday. Cool again tonight with p.m., lo 8:55 a.m., 9:46 p.m.
MONDAY'S TIDES
lows from the mid SOs to around
Daytona
Beach: high 10:21
60. Highs today mostly low
n.m.,
11:46
p.m.,
low 4:09 n.m., AREA DEATHS
aid Sunday mid 80g. Winds
4:07
p.m.
üorthweit to north around 10
services f or James A. Wright, 72,
JAMES WRIGHT
mph today, diminishing
Port Canaveral: high 10:18
morning. He was a student at
of 445 Elliott Ave., Sanford, who
James A. Wright, 72, of 445 Trinity Presbyterian Nursery
tonight. Outlook for Memorial n.m., 10:38 p.m., low 4 S.M.,
died Friday, will be at 10 a.m.
3:58 p.m.
Elliott Ave., Sanford, died School and was the grandson 01
Day, fair and warm.
Monday, at Brisson Funeral
Bayport: high 4:13 a.m., 3:02 Friday morning at Seminole the late Justice Campbell
SUNDAY'S TIDES
Home with Rev. Leo King of
ficiating. Burial in Evergreen
Daytona beach: hIgh 9:42 p.m., low 9:27 a.m., 10:22 p.m. Memorial Hospital. Born In Thornall.
Cemetery, Brisson Funeral
Fort Worth, Tex., he came to
Other survivors include twoOA
,-,u,,,v rn
Sanford in 1925. He was a brothers, Thomas Alien Wyatt
Baptist and retired from the Ox and Christopher Harris Wyatt,
WYATT, ANDREW CAMP.
Fiber Co. in 1971. He was a both of Pensacola; his paternal
BELL Memorial Service for
member of the Sanford Masonic grandmother, Mrs. Mary Alice
Andrew Campbell Wyatt, 4. son
of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H.
Lodge 62.
Wyatt of Sanford, his maternal
Wyatt, of 1261 Stow Ave., Pen.
Survivors include his wife, grandmother, Mrs. Alyce
sacola, who died Thursday, will
Mrs. Margaret Z. Wright, Morrison Pensacola.
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at 2 pm. Saturday, at First
Presbyterian church, Pensacola
Sanford; three daughters, Mrs.
Fisher.Pou Funeral Home is
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with Rev. Richard Harbison and
Joan Ludwig, Sanford, Mrs. in charge.
.
Rev. Powers McLeod officiat ing.
Peggy
Heagerty,
Bradenton
Memorial gifts may be made to
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the Medical Icucation and
and Miss Mary Ann Wright,
Research Foundation of West
Atlanta; two sons, James A.
Florida. Fisher.Pou Funeral
Wright Jr., Greensboro, N.C.
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Funeral
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drove In four runs as the White
Sex tagged Nolan Ryan,
with the loss.
Brewers 3, A's 2
Sixto Lezcano, returning to
the lineup after a six-game
absence with a sore wrist,
slammed a pair of homers and
scored the winning run on
Gorman Thomas' two-out, runWring single In the eighth
to give the Brewers a
_.yjtory over the A's. Mike
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She suggest ed the tee at 13
could have been moved back a
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Rankin bogeyed four of the
first five holes but followed with
birdies at six, seven and nine to
finish the front nine atl-over35,
She had a bogey and a birdie on
the back nine before hitting a 4iron shot within a foot of the pin
at 18. She then sank a birdie
putt to secure her par, one of
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Russell Whiffs
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Scotty R ussell won a tigh t
O'Connor, who ma na ged a 74
pitching duel Friday night in
onthe rain-swept course Friday
following her leading openingthe Altamonte Springs Little
League, striking out 14 batters
round score of 69, said the
as the Phi ll ies grabbed a 5-2
showe rs and fog seemed to
str et ch the course's 6,203 yards. triumph over the Braves.
The ball gets up in the heavy
Kim Averill had a two-run
double for the w inne rs and
air and doean't carry," she
Shane Letterio and Rod Metz
said. "We've had to go up a full
had key singles.
club .since yesterday,"
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Hall 10-1 and Florida romped seventh.
In the second game, Tony
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night
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the fourth Inning.
To urnament,
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Florida State scored three
face Arkansas, Florida State runs In the first inning, in.
takes on Delaware and Seton duding a solo homer by Jeff
Dixie Pride forced a tie for Hall meets George Washington. I-edbetter, bid the Gators cut
first place In the Junior Girls
Delaware hammered four the margin to 32 In the second.
Softball League in Sanford home rims In the opening game Ledbetter's triple led to another
Friday night when Julie Brown, Friday nighi against Seton Seminole rim in the fourth.
Stevens' homer put the
Sharlene Hubbard and Susan Hall. The Blue Hens had a 1.0
Bagley each banged out two lead after one Inning and added Gatora ahead to stay and
hits to pace an 8-b victory over five runs in the second. Key hits Florida added two more runs in
Screens. Gwen in the second Inning uprising the eighth.
Florida
McKinney had two hits for the were a thee-run homer by
Gary Getsnan and solo blast by
Colonial Room upset previous Herb Orensky.
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loop pacesetter KIwanis, 17-16,
Phitödelpliiè — Signed shortstop
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Atlanta
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Cottom had four hits for rowed the deficit to 6-1 in the cher Frank LaCorte.
Kiwanis and Debbie McFadden sixth on a homer by Pete
Houston — Brought up pitcher
Salsano, Delaware put the Gorg. Throop from Charleston.
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By United Press International but most of the attention went to swung at a 3-0 pitch and hit it homered for the Dodgers, who Ferguson added a solo blast in
In other games, the Chico Oakland 2; Kansas City 4, outstanding effort against the
Yhe post-game talk seldom the eighth-inning brawl that for a home run. Apparently,
coll ect ed 20 hi ts off fo ur pit- the fourth. The Dodgers scored Cubs blanked Philadelphia
, Minnesota 3; Seattle 3, Texas 2 Phillies. Nino Espinosa, 5-4,
t ur ned to baseba ll
, which had
was saw the benches clear twice. Rick Auerbach of Cincinnati chers. The Dodgers hammered five more runs in the sixth on a San Francisco downed Atlanta and Seattle 5, Texas 3. The New took the loss.
'f"f1ry since the Dodgers
Reds reliever Dave Tomlin felt Lopes was bush for hitting Seaver, 44, for 10 hits and leadoff homer by Thomas, an 64, San Diego nipped Houston York Yankees-Cleveland,
Giants 6, Braves 4
just done a pretty good job of threw a brtnhback pitch to Ted 3-0 with a big lead. He told seven runs in two innings.
RBI single by Sutcliffe and 2-1 in 10 innings, Los Angeles Baltimore-Detroit and BostonWillie McCovey, Mike Sadek
playing It.
Martinez in the eighth. Dave Lopes so during the altercation.
The Dodgers scored two runs Lopes' three-run homer.
blasted Cincinnati 17.6, and the Toronto games were rained out. and winning pitcher Bob
.-c..i"If they want to fight again Lopes and a Reds player
Joe Ferguson hit a three-run in the second inning on home
The Reds scored a run in the New York Mets and Pittsburgh
Cubs 3, Phlllles 0
Knepper hit homers in the
rrow, we'll fight again," engaged In
fisticuffs,
and
after
double
In
the
third
and
added
a
runs
by
Baker
and
Sutcliffe
and
first
on
a
balk
by
Sutcliffe,
played
to
a
3-3
tie
in
a
game
Barry
Foote
hit
a
torun
fourth
and Jack Clark added
gie Smith said Friday night order
was
temporarily solo home run during a homer- Los Angeles added four runs In added another run in the third called in the 11th inning due to homer and Bill Buc kn er collect- another in the eighth. Atlanta
a
fter helping Los Angeles restored, Dusty Baker and filled fourth.
the third with Ferguson's on Ken Griffey's leadoff home fog. St. Louis at Montreal was ed four hits to ease the way for took a 4-0 lead in the top of the
unleash a 17.6 barrage on Tom another Reds player began
Steve Garvey, Gary Thomas- bases-loaded double the high- run and scored in the seventh on rained out.
Lynn McGlothen, 5.5, who fourth on a three-run homer by
ver and the Cincinnati Reds, throwing punches.
son, Lopes, Derrel Thomas, light,
an RBI single by Junior Ken.1.1 Los Angeles hit seven home
In the American League, it combined with Bruce Sutter to Jeff Burroughs and a solo shot
Lopes' involvement went Dusty Baker and winning
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Garvey and Thomasson nedy. Cincinnati's final two was the Chicago White Sox 6, stop Philadelphia. It was by Bob Homer but San Frantnts, equalling a club record, back to the sixth,
"U,
when he pitcher Rick Sutcliffe also belted two-run homers and runs came in the eighth.
California 1; Milwaukee 3, MeGlothen's second straight cisco rebounded with three
homers in the bottom of the
inning to tie a league record for
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Dan Briggs hit a sacrifice fly
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Gaylord Perry, in search of his
771st
career victory, dueled
r4W11" r . ~1. , '..,
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victory.
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Pi ra tes 3, MetS 3
Comiskey Park Friday night
Umpires called timlle in the
.ou could almost see the steam
11th
when New Yorks Joel
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rising off Ross Baumgarten's
\'oungblood's routine fly to left
Lastball.
became enshrouded in fog,
causing Pittsburgh Manager
As cold as It was, the
California Angels were burned
Chuck Tanner to protest the
RUN FOR DAYLIGHT
by Baumgarten's pitches.
t'011dltiOflS.
The 23-year-old left-hander,
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pitching In 52-degree weather
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of the game In Friday's Intra-squad game at
mi
miles per hour, allowed only
Seminole 111gb, where the White beat the Orange, 14one hit In eight Innings before
8, on a pair of TI) runs by Arthur Jackson. In JV
giving way to Randy Scarbery
action, Tony Davis and Lucius Williams scored as
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in the ninth and led the Chicago
the
Orange
prevailed,
14-0.
Coach
Jerry
Posey
White Sox to a 6-1 victory.
slilgieti Dirt Julio Griffin, Jeff Gibson and BOi)by
Baumgarten, 5-1, pitched a
1
Wells as having fine games. Top, left to right, are
no-hitter for six innings be fore
—
-Bobby Grich hit a "hanging
Griffin amId .Joe Raker, while Darryl Washington and
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r -alfder" for a leadoff double In
Lawrence Rudolph are below. Seminole hosts the
the
night in the Seminole Pony
the seventh.
,
prep jamboree Thursday night.
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Leaguc Friday, with
4
c*ed further trouble until the
Bill
Lang
limiting Royal AMC
ninth when he walked the first
Jeep
to
a
mere
one base hit in
two batters and was replaced
C
-Rotary's
10-1
triumph, and
by Scarbery, who got the final
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Donnie
Gorm
a
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outs.
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spark
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"I'm not here to throw no•
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Machinery
to
a
12-0
triumph
hitters, I'm here to win," said
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Bauygarten. "You 4on't come
in other games, Sobilt's Suns
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close often, but once it's gone
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downed
Maronda Homes, 8-5,
you put It out of your mind."
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to
lead
McDonalds
of
Sanford
to
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TO: Juanita Williams Sander$.1,
You are hereby notified tha) a
proceeding for DlS$oIutIOi4 of
Marriage a Vinculo has bead filed
to
against you and you are requi
serve a copy of your written
defenseSi if any, thereto upon
Petitioners attorney, whose name
and address appear below, kor
before June 27, 1919 and Hhe

the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fi ct itious Name
Section 865.09
Statutes, To-Wit:
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Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. Richard A. Shatter
Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1979

Legal Notice

Andrew "Andy" J. Wolf, a Sanford Realtor-Associate,
has been awar ded the Certified Residential Spe ci al ist
(CM) by the Realtors National Marketi ng Institute, the
primary educational affiliate of the National Association
of Realtors.
The award was announced during the Marketing
The
annual May meetings in Chi cago.
To earn the CM designation, a candi da te m ust
;I previously have earned the designation Graduate
Realtors Institute (Gill) from the National Association,
accomplished by completing courses. Th e designee also
must have sever al ye ars' experience In residential sal es.
Andy is a Rea ltor-Associate with the firm STENSTROM REALTY, 2565 Park Drive, Sanford, He is a
member of the Seminole County Board of Realtors.
Ile also is a member of th e Sanford Kiwanis Club,
Chamber of Commerce, Fl ee t Reserve Association,
American Legion, the Elks Lodge and Moose Lodge, and
Reservists of Seminole County, Inc.
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Seminole County, Florida, under the

know where the winds might
have hit," he said.
Gordon said individual
examination will be made of
each applicant to determine the
type of emergency be nefits for
w hich the applicant is eligible.
Farm emergency loans may
include funds to repair or
restore damaged farm prope rt y
as well as reimburse applicants
for expenses already incurred
for such purposes.

Wilson Gordon, Seminole Florida from coast to coastin Plaza, 314 E. commercial St.,
the disaster area, Gordon said. Sanford before the close of
County FrnHA supervisor,
Gordon said President
He said those who have not business on Feb. 11, 1980 for
Carter's declaration of a major received an emergency loan to property losses and May 19,
disaster in Florida on that date assist them in recovering from 1980 for production losses,
Gordon said a ne1.a.4,r.:.'
..jjj!ng from this disaster
has made the loans avai
In seeking the determination may apply for such a loan at the resident has applied for a loan
from Carter, Gov. Bob Graham Farmers Home Administration because the wind took the roof
included most of Central county office, in Lakeview off his greenhouse. "We don't

Farmers and ranchers in
Volusia, Brevard and Seminole
Counties, who sustained
production losses as a result of
the severe weather on May 8,
may be eligible to receive
emergency ifl
u'a, the
Farmers
Home
Administration, according to

SPORTS

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Rotary In the Sanford Junior
League. Kiwanis out-lasted

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P' Murphy. Rotundo
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Murphy
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3 11 Andersen
, i in the hitting department,
Bradshaw
2 I Tanner
1 2 0 Terry Russi had three singles
SmIth
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Junior League game.
In a Sa nf ord Pee Wee League
game, Adcock Roof ing blasted
Seminole Sporting Goods, 10.1.
Rotary was leading Moose, 0811
Debese
11-9, after three innings, but T.t.ls
Moose sent 11 batters to the Moose
plate in the top of the fourth and ROtoVV

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William Wynn had a pair of
singles for Kiwanis and Alfred
Bookhard had a double.
Coleman and Wynn each had
four RBIs.
Ricky Bridges had a triple

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Utile had three singles.

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apiece. Law had a double and
two singles, CoIfleüs had a

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. jke Baker was the winning
had only two
tc er.He struck out three Afl!t
by John Lewis thiçI
doubles
walked two while allowing eight hits,
Todd Revels, but they cof*hits in five and two-thirds
In bined them with several walks

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Z1'e$ chance to avenge last year's vive a couple of severe scoring game.
loss, four games to three, to the droughts and still come out on
The zone defense is illegal In
Bullets and Lenny Wilkens of Bullets.
t 92.82.
the
NBA.
the Seattle Supersonics, even at
For Motta, part of the
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What wlnrth2g
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a-game eath-lor--tP2 NBA proi&amp;n Is
to figure out hew his pressure defense, whi ch held game did for the Sonics, besides
championship, are working team managed to lose Game 2 the Bullets
to a season-low 30 evening the series, was turn the
çlvertlme plotting strategy for on Its home urt
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SKNOREBOARD
Murphy, All 13; Dawson,
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11; Matthews, All, Lopes, Mill
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end Stargefi, put 9. American
Fifth race c 5.161. 31.69
League - Lynn,
Bos 14: 3 BW's Encounter 22.60 11.00 4.50
Thomas, Mu 11; Singleton, Bait 1 Boo
sBaby
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and Horton, Sea 10; May, Bait, 2Crimson Dynamo
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California at ChIcago, 2
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Game 3 Sunday In the position th
at scored only 92 and said, "We'll have to in their favor.
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points, connected on but 43 sharpen our zone offense."
But to sixth playoff veterans
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star Bullet forward Elvin
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another playoff attendance
stretch and was outrebounded zone."
defensive specialist Paul Silas,
He promised more of the kind the advantage of the home
Seattle defeat Phoenix in the
Wilkens credits his team's of pressure, that forced the court is relative when it comes
,seventh game for the Western double-teaming and trapping Bullets Into numerous second- to playing for the championConference title and win a for making it possible to sur half turnovers in the second ship.

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its win over Elks, with Vernon and single for Elks, while
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It does take a certain type of personality to go into
drafting, however, she feels. "For someone who is an
extrovert or likes being around peoøle, it might not be the
best field to go into," she said.
Drafting can be grueling, but challenging. it requires
Intense concentration and can be demanding as fur as
scheduling. But it's rewarding for the person who likes
p'ci4icn and orderliness, according to the long time

career %U)IIHUP.
Mrs. Fite IS not longer in drafting -- her "real love'"
because of eye problems. however, in addition to drafting, she has maintained a strong interest in iiiicrofiliii,
and had her own company which microfilmed, printed
and published Public records, When she sold that business
See CAREER WOMAN, l'age ZR

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Development Office of

such as electronics and

creases during the past two

So u thern
Regional

Following areas of S'.hICIi

Priginnering to get trained

years in female enrollment

Education Board.

the general employment

contact Sam Brashieur, 323-1450 or 831-2/88, Ext. 315. To
register go to the registrar's office.

rate of almost two million
every year, their 1977
median earning was just
,618, or 58.9 percent of the
$14,628 median earned by
men, according to U.S,
News and World Report.
"There are more and
more women working,"
says Judy Binus of the
Cooperative Education Job

College, "but they are
working in the traditional
"pink-color" jobs ... nursing, teaching, secretarial,
There are a low percentage
of women in the executivemanagement jobs."
"I think that this is a
good time for women who
are Interested in some of
the nontraditional jobs

and get jobs. A lot of the
bigger companies are
finding It's a feather in
their caps to hire a certain
n U rn b e r
of
minorities ... women being a
minority...especially with
the bigger Companies,"
Miss Btnns said.
However, although there
have been marked in.

In engineering and administration, the 1980
proportion of women with
bachelor's degrees in
engineering and business
administration is not expected to exceed seven
percent of the total
bachelor's degrees to be
earned by women in the
South, according to the

Woiiieti still tel
to
major In areas they are
over-represented in, such
IfS dental hygiene, lionie
economics, nursing,
in e di c a I records,
librarianship, education,
psychology amid foreign
languages.
They continue to be
Underrepresented n the

outlook c favorable:
engineering, dentistry,
hospital adlninstration,
veteri na ry imiedtcine,
public administration and
busines.s administration.
To assess the present and
future manpower needs of
the (IiIIImnLIliity, as well as

Brian Keel McCulloch of Longwood, was graduated from
Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem1 N.C. May 21. He was
among about 950 students who received degrees.
McCulloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Y. McCulloch Sr. of
120 Ridgewood Or., received the bachelor of arts degree. He Is
a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. He majored

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Karen Sanders of Sanford.
"I like challenge and
competition."
So last week, Miss
Sanders began her on-thejob training as the first
female
electronics
technician at the Departmerit of Commerce's
National Weather Service

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She Is receiving the
training through Seminole
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for Miss Sanders to make.
With tier fattier, Richard L.
Sanders, being an
areodynamic mechanic,
and
brothers ( she's one
of seven chi ldren who were
always tinkering in deetronics, she often sorked
right along with the-Iii. And
enjoyed it.
"It's (electronics) a wide
open field for women
because there are so few

cooperative

women in

in Orlando.

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Eubanks On National Council

Service as it provides
variety and opportun ities
for travel. "I like to do
something different every
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in economics.

Administration, will serve on the initial accreditation cornmittee of the council, which determines the merit of schools
and colleges of business seeking accreditation.
Dean Eubanks was appointed to his post at UC? in Sep1975. He and his family reside in Oviedo, where he is
involved in community activities.

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Twirlers, from ages 4 through high school, will be performing a variety of twirling novelties such as two batons,
hoop, umbrella, lighted baton, flag, rope and Samoan knives.
School instructors are Jean Jacobs and Cathy Jo Capko.
Admission is $2.50, adults; $1, teens; children, free.

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"I didn't play the 'woman's role,' " she declares. "If
there was a tough assignment, I would jwnp at the chance
to do the more challenging work."
In 1951 when there were only 220 women draftsmen in
the United States, Mrs. Fite was the first woman draftsman hired by Southern Bell, where she worked for six
and one-half years. She was also the first woman draftsman at General Dynamics where she worked for years as

Eligible Seminole County high school seniors will be honored
by Kappa
Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority at Its third annual scholarship program. The banquet
Will be held at the Mayfair Country Club on June 15 at 7:00 p.m.
The seniors will be judged on their academic achievements,
car eer goals and poise.
Tickets may be purchased for $8 and will include dinner and
a donation. Seminole County residents are asked to support
this project for college bound seniors.

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A Storybook Hour for children 4 to 8 years of age will be held
weekly at the Altamonte Springs Library and Culture Center,
281 Maitland Ave, beginning June 14, from 10 to 11 a.m.
The Storybook Hour will be conducted by the city of
ConAltamonte Springs community service clerk Charlotte Conway, and community relations officer Edna Abel!.
A variety of programs will be offered, Including animated
films, children's stories, coloring, instructions on proper care
of books and child safety.
Parents may register their children by calling the cornmunity service clerk, 831-5700, or by visiting city hall.

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a senior electronics draftsman, and for three years as a
supervisor.
For 22 years of her career, Mrs. Fite has been happily
married. She has two children, Devron, 17, and Rick, 20.
To successfully combine a career and marriage, a woman
does need a supportive husband, she has found; and she
says,"! certainly have one. He has been very patient with
I1e. especially when I had my own company. lie's never
been threatened, like some are threatened by your adVancefIlent Ut) the ladder."
A lot of opportunities exist for wonlen who are interested in drafting or in pursuing a business career,
according to Mrs. Fite, and drafting is something women
can "easily slip into.'
"Women can become draftsmen without a college
degree. Two years at a technical college will qualify you
as a draftsman,"stresses Mrs. Fite, who was introduced
to conunercial art while in high school, and went on to
complete two years at Orange County Vocational School
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Long before the Equal Pay Act of 1%3, the Civil Rights
Act (which prohibits discrimination based on race,
religion or sex), or the Equal Rights Amendment, Mrs.
Kirby (Claire) Fite Jr. of Sanford, had invaded the socalled man's world of drafting, and not only built herself a
successful career, but received equal pay — from the time
she drew her first pay check in 1951.
"Because I made sure I did," emphasized Mrs. Fite,
now a service specialist at Stromberg-Carlson, a division
of General Dynamics, manufacturers of communications
equipment. "A woman has to fight for her rights," she
says, "and not expect somebody to do it for her."
it wasn't always easy. "Sometimes," she admits, "it
was rough." But the intelligent, hard-working draftsman
knew her capabilities. She knew she was doing work equal
to her male co-workers, and she knew she was worth

The Vocational Horticulture class at Seminole Community
College Is offering training in the skills of operating a nursery.

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By JOAN MADISON
Herald Correspondent

Horticulture Class Opens

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Camp Challenge, Florida's fluster Seal Camp, has announced the dates for its summer season. They are as follows:
Adults, 25 years and older, June 17-June 29; young adults, 18-25
years, July 1-July 13; children, 6-l2years, July 15-July 27; teen
recreation session, 12-18 years, July 2-Aug. 10
Camp Challenge is a residential camp for physically
dicapped chil dren and ad ults. It provides an architect ura lly
barrier free environment to promote full participation in a
number of endeavors,
Any Florida resident who has a primary physical disability
(cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, spins
bifida, stroke, etc.) is eligiblo tq.ppy.
For Information, write to Scott Brockmann, Director of
Camping, C$imp Challenge, Route 1, Box 350, Sorrento, 32776.

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The following lcal students attending the University of
Central Florida have been named to the newly-created
President's Honor Roll for academic achievement,
In order to be eligible for the honor, a student must compile a
perfect 4.0 grade point average during an academic quarter
Named to the UCF Honor Roll are Sanford students, Peggy
J. Atherley, 101 Fairlane Circle; Anne L Dougherty, 115 W.
Airport Blvd.; and Daniel W. Lykens, 2510 S. Myrtle Ave.

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short course in Medical Terminology designed to furnish the
working adult with the basic tools to build a medical
vocabulary. Such a medical vocabulary will aapt to a variety
of health and medical fields of employment.
The course will meet on Monday and Wednesday May 28August 20, from 7-10 p.m. in the nursing lab. Cost of the course
will be $10. The instructor will be Vera Mills, R.N.
For information, please call 323-1450 or 831-2788. Ext. 2X

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In 1951 when there were only 220 women draftsmen in
the-United States, Mr: Fife was the first woman
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education

She had several jobs
before deciding to enroll in
SCC. "1 saw where a high
school diploma Isn't
enough to get ahead in life.
1 want to make something
of myself," she su)5, with
detennination.
Miss Sanders found her
co-workers at the National
Weather Service

suppuitive and en.
couraging." "1 really like
the job. My supervisor,
William Horde, is super
Lilt elI i gent
and
knowledgeable. I think I
can learn a whole lot from
Now in her second year
at Seminole Coimunuxuty
College where she takes an
evening course two nights a
week as she works to
complete the requirements
for her associate of science
degree, Miss Sanders can
ear n up to nine credi t hours
for her on-the-job training.

she notes. "I
She

program which combines
classroom study with paid
on-the-job tr aining,
Going Into electronics
wasn't a difficult decision

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think companies are
smiled upon when you see
them hiring women"
She's excited about Liii'
position with the Weather

hopes

to

be

per.

mnanently assign ed to th e
National Weather Service
when whe complet es her
schooling at SCC in June
1980 -JOAN MAI)ISON

�'28—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, May 27, 1979

In And Around Longwood

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Homeowners
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Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole (BGS), a
non-profit organization of community dancers, has been governed by a hardworking
volunteer board of directors since its inception
11 years ago:
New directors were seated last month and
officers were elected this week.
Pat Scott, president, and new directors
David Wright and Betty Kurimai, also the
newly elected treasurer, are all smiles in
photo over a new exciting ballet season.

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The homeowners of
hadow Hill might
disagree with this funny.
They held their annual
picnic and consumed 206
popads of roasted pigs.
'The men started
aibking the two pigs at 10
p.th., Friday night and we
ate around 2 p.m. on
Saturday," said Teresa
Brown, a resident.
Adding that everyone
attending thought this was

30s," said mother Teresa,
laughingly.
Michael's guests ineluded: Lisa and Donny
Wilson; Casey Doss; Sean
and Keith Wilder; Shawn
and Ritchie Aikey and
brother, Robert.

Should

Girl

Marry Or

never said "I love you." Yet I have a woman who understands it will make a man out of him."
know he does. How do I know?
his Inability to articulate his Meanwhile, it's making a wreck
Let me count the ways:
feelings. I agree, actions do out of me. What do you suggest?
He appreciates my efforts as speak louder than words, but to
HELPFUL MOM
a wife, mother and some, words are the music of
homemaker. Although he's love.
DEAR MOM: Quit doing a
never told me so in so many
DEAR ABBY.: My husband single and wake up Gary. If he
words, he brags about me to insisted that Gary, our 12-year- requires more sleep, he'll
others.
old son, get a paper route to manage to get to bed earlier.
hrn,ihf
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He never corrects me in teach him responsibility and It's generous of parents
to help
he will not spend a penny on a mule. That's why I'm writing public. He doesn't drink, the value of money. G
ary Is our their kids with their paper
himself. He lives with the to you.
gamble or try to make me only child, a little spoiled and
bared necessities. I had to beg
I don't want to marry him in jealous by flirting with other not the most ambitious kid In
him to buy a kitchen table and hope that one day he'll change women in my presence. When the world. He
has a morning
chairs for his apartment and spend some money. I want he's wrong, he says, "I'm and Sunday route, so he has to
because he felt as long as to be sure now, or else start sorry." When I'm wrong, he get up 4:45 to get those papers
he had a co ffee table and a looking for someone else. I want doesn't keep rem inding me of delivered. It's pitch
dark at that
couch he didn't need anything to get married soon.
it. He never says "my" house hour and we're afraid to let him
else. (He will drag the two
STUCK ON AN IRISHMAN or "my" children it's always take his bike, so I get up and
chairs and coffee table from the
"ours."! could go on and on. So drive him in our station wagon
living room into the kitchen!)
DEAR STUCK: If you love what if he finds it difficult to put while he throws the papers.
He doesn't have a bedroom this penny-pinching Irishman, into words what he feels? There
Lately, Gary stays up la te
set either. He sleeps on a bare make a list of everything he are many men to whom words studying
and I haven't the heart
mattress on the floor,
needs (within reason and within come easily, but talk is cheap. to wake him up at 4:45, so I let
It's not that he can't afford a his means). If he gives you one Performance is wha
t really him sleep and I deliver the
few pieces of furniture — he of those fighting Irish battles, counts.
papers alone.
can; he just doesn't wan t to make another hit— of eligible
LUCK Y IN LOVE
Abby, I am 47 years old and I
spend any money. I've had my men you know.
don't need a pape r route. I've
dad and brothers and friends
DEAR ABBY: In 14 years of
DEAR LUCKY: Your asked my husba
let G ary
talk to him, but he's stubborn as marriage, my husband has husband is equally lucky. to quit his route, butndhetosays,
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David Michael, who weighed In at 8 lbs., 2 ox., on May 17,
at Winter Park Hospital.
Maternal granpar ents are Aubrey H. Bone of Sebring,
I Edith B. Bone of Phonlz City, Ala. Paternal grandfather Is Bernard Kuypers of Clearwater.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner of Sanford, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Vicci Lee, to Michael Hall,
son of Reynal Hall of Melbourne.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Seminole High School
and attends University of Central Florida.

few years ago, she "was going to retire," she says,

miling. But adds, "that laded a week."

Printed instructions to

make your patterns fit.
Chance to win valuable

Her prior experience includes setting up the microfilm
or International Laser Systems, and she was also a

door prizes.

I1strict representative selling aerial maps.
That a wnan doesn't need to give up her femininity to
compete and to succeed in a male-dominated field is
vIdenced through the attractive Mrs. Fits, who also
anjoyed being a professional model for the American
ArtIsts Corporation.

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That a woman can have time for involvement In the
commun1ty while pursuing a career and raising a family
i also personified through Mrs. Fits, who teaches a
unday School class at the First Presbyterian Church,
nd who has worked diligently In the 22-years she has
ved in Sanford to help make It a better community In
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type 60 words a minute,
take shorthand, be good on
the phone, can withstand
pressures,' and he the
employer wants to pay her
$2.90 an hour. The
minimum wage is supposed to be for unskilled
labor," declares Miss Binn.

Wade Griggs visited approximately 1,000 different
businesses, which employ
approximately 25 per cent
of the labor force in
Seminole County.
Some of the areas for
which they found a strong
demand are: secretarial,
accounting and modern
data processing; child care
workers, dental assistants
and banking.
They also discovered a
few areas where the need
for employees has
decreased. "There seems
to be a need for people
trained in electronics, but
not television repair," says
Miss Binns. "They are
almost going out of
business." Televisions
rarely need repairing," she
adds.

Her fiance was graduated from Melbourne High School
and attends Valencia Community College.

Tom Johnston teaches you
how to design high fashion

Ouida Lee and Mary
George were hostesses this
ieckend (Saturday) to the
traditional bridesmaids
luncheon honoring Miss
Carol Farella daughter of
Marion and Jarry Farella
and her attendants.

to inform employers about
the cooperative education
program and Seminole
Community College, from
February to December
1978, Miss Binns and and

b.glnn.r or expert

For Information call.

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He is a June 1977 graduate of Lake Brantley High
School, attends Seminole Community College and is
employed by the E. B. Smith Fruit Company Inc.

Turner-Hall

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Other invited guests
were Mmes. Evelyn Jones,
Wendell Springfield, C.L.
Swinney, J . R. Wells, J.
Fred Wilson, E.A. Yancey
anti O.U. Touchton and the
Misses Gina and Michele
Jones.

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bride of Eric John Larson,
son of Mule and Ralph
Larson on June 23, at 5
p.m., at All Souls Church.
Others attending, Including both mothers, were
Diane Farella, sister, Mary
Stokes and Debbie Roberts,
Kathleen Larson, sisters of
the bridegroom, Carol
Green and Pam Erickson,
all bridesmaids; and Mrs.
Caroline Plerro, grandmother of the bride-elect;
Mrs. Kay Brown, grandmother of the bridegroomto-be and Mrs. Olive
George.
The Wilson Place home
pf Dr. and Mrs. A.W.
Woodall was the site for the
annual spring mrial of the
Woman's Club of Sanford.
About 40 members and
guests were on hand for the
fun-filled evening.

Highlight of the event

was inc host taking guests
for a ride to Orange City in
the luxurious motor home
he crafted from a
Greyhound bus.
Assisting
Hose as
hostesses were Ann
Brisson, Dottie Karris,
Virginia Homey, Vida
Smith and Fran Wilson.

Herald Photo by Bob Orwig

Universityi were there to
honor him. lie and his
famllv have moved to
Vicksburg, Miss.wiiere he
has accepted a POSItIOII
with International Paper

Nan Meeds Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Smith Jr. of Quitman, Miss, received it
Bachelor of
Music
Education degree from
MissLsippi State University
on May 11.
Nan who received the
honor award of "highest
Distinction," was listed in
"Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities"
and receivded an award
from her sorority, Alpha
Chi Onniega for scholastic
excellence.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Austin Smith are the
proud grandparents of Nan
and Brett, and according to
('harotte. they really enjoye(i at t t'n ding both
grad uat ions.

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Brett Maury Smith, son
of Walter Meeds Smith
of Miami, received a H.S.
degree in Mechanical
Eiigineci lag front the
University of Alabama
May 13.
Brett's parents, grandparents, aunt and uncle,
(all graduates of the
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The wedding will be an event of July 6, at 7:30 p.m., at
the United Methodist Church, Casselberry.

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Her fiance, who was born in Lakeland, is the grandson
of Mrs. Marguerite Glawe of Maitland, and Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Smith, Ill Sunset Drive, Sanford.
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E.C. harper and Lois
Housholder
Also invited were Mines.
Hunt Robert Karns.
William
Kirk,
V.C.
Messenger, E.A. Montforton, Robert Morris, A.C.
Mcileyonlds, Rayrnon Schmitt, Jerry Senkarik, M.E.
Smith and Ralph A. Smith.

Joining the hostesses and
Angie were her mother,
Mrs. Glynn (Junhi) Jones.
her grandmothers. Mrs.
Ernest Moody and Mrs.
Ted Jones, and the mother
of the future bridegroom,
Mrs. C.W. (Betty) Turner
Jr.
Others ru the guest list
included: Mmes. Art
Brown, Richard Buck,
Jack
Burney,
Carl
Dietrich. G. F. Drew,

Born in Cocoa, the bride-elect is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Haynes, Center Street, Altamonte
Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Methvin of Palatka.

The luncheon was held at
Sanford's Holiday Inn. A
mixed bouquet of daisies
and roses, gown by Ouida,
centered the table. A
yellow and white color
scheme was carried out.
The hostesses presented
the honoree with a lovely
gift.

Richard Fowler, Fred
Gaines, Walter A. Gielow,

'Mrs. W.W. (Frieda) Tyre
poured the coffee Iroir
silver service and fluhyt
poured the punch.
The honoree received an
appropriate gift from the
hostesses.

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and is employed by the Wyatt Company.

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covered with an imported
Army-Navy cloth, was
centered
with
an
arrangement of fern and
gardenias accented by
crystal candle holders.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Methvin of 106 Elleeen Drive,
Altamonte Springs, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Janice Marie, to David Scott Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Smith of Lake Brantley Road, Maitland.

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The Pinecrest home of
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Nellie)
Coleman was the setting
for a bridal coffee-shower
honoring Miss Angela
(Angie) June Jones, June
23 bride-elect of Charles
Wesley Turner III.
A.,vic$ln,, U
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were Rubyc King and
Stephaine Morton.

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Jacksonville, and holds a degree from LaGrange College,
LaGrange, Ga. He is an officer with the Orlando Police
Department.

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on of
University Women (AAUW,) accepts congratulations from Ellen Priehert, from
left, secretary; Barbara Green, first vice-president; Jane Can'oH, treuw'er;
and Elizabeth Yeager, second vice-president, The officers were elected (two
were appointed) at the spring luncheon of the Seminole Branch of the AAUW
which was held at the Lake Destiny Apartments Clubhouse.

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Sanford, and holds degrees from the University of
Florida, Gainesville, and the University of Central
Florida, Orlando. She is the Director of Communications
for Florida Cypress Gardens, Winter Haven.

DAVID SCOTT SMITH

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Jessie W. Carter of Sanford, announces the engagement
of his daughter, Brenda Carter Stevens, Orlando, to
Richard H. de Treville, Orlando, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Toppy L. Carter, Jr., Jacksonville.

The Sanford VFW Post and Auxilia ry ha ve installed officers for

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Do you wish you had more
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popularity, get Abby's new
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Post offi cers are: Howard Harrison, commander, Carlos
Raines, senior vice commander; Or ville Relley, junior vice
commander; Don Crouse, Quartermaster; Joseph Falgione,
chaplain; Bill Bin-na, past advocate; Elmer Pascoe, past adJutant; Tom Lewis, surgeon; and Tom Grubbs, installing officer,
Auxiliary officers are: 'Ada Bailey, president; Anne Campbell,
se nior vi ce president; Lillian Hess, junior vice president; Nina
Crouse, secretary-treasurer; Eva Wynne, conductress; Theresa
Gorman, chaplain; Fern Roscoe, guard; Marga ret Daub, 3-year
trustee; Carolyn McClanahan, 2-year trustee; Helen Keeran, 1year trustee;and Nina Crouse, installing officer...

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1'1rre's something for
everyone at the 11th
f. Ann uai Night of I)anL
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p.,nn., and also a Su nday
matinee at 3:30 p.m., at
the Seniinole 111gb School:

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DEAR ABBY: I've been
going with this 29-year-old man
from Ireland. I'm 20. I love him
dearly, and he loves me and
wants to marry me, but, Abby,
you would not believe how
cheap he is!
He takes me out and spends
money on me, and has even

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Butler (left) joined his fellow Rotarians from the
Rotary Club of Seminole County South In roastin g
departing president Dale Bennett. Bennett said he
knew it was coming, but It was the waiting to see
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Methodist Church, Orlando.

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NIGHT OFMUS(C':

Other officers include Mary Blair, recording secretary, and Betty Jack, corresponding secretary.
Directors include Mildred M. Caskey,
Eleanor Maresca, Joe Monsserat, Gail
Stewart, Eddie Rose and Delbert Abney.
Dora Lee Russell, outgoing president and a
charter board member, served as the BGS
president for seven years.

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the bed pig roast yet.
Congratulations to my
Thanks to chefs, Jerry friend Chris Dapore. Chris
Brown, Jim Swingley, Jeff
won the "Local winner
Etchberger and Larry
age 11 Hit and Run CornWilder,
petition" sponsored by
Announced at the picnic
Burger King. He parwere
this
year's
ticipated in the Altamonte
homeowners association
Springs division. Other
officers. They are: Lynda
local participants in the
Kane, president; Donna
division were Casselberry
Ballinger, vice president;
and Sanford.
M a r ci a Lu e t t c ha u,
"Over 500 boys, ages 9,
secretary; and Donna
(),fl and 12,
Swingley, treasurer.
in LkUS event. Needless to
Following the picnic,
say, Dick and I are very
some of the residents atproud
of Chris," said
tended a private party at
Mother Margie.
the Jerry Brown home,
The winners were an.
where they "partied" until
nounced
at an awards
4.- a.m. Teresa said
banquet held at the
everyone had a good time,
Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
The ladles of Shadow Hill
øre forming a garden club.
Chris now goes on to
If any residents are
compete at Lake Fairview
Dist rict competition. Then,
Interested in joining,
please call ei ther Lynda
depending on the outcome,
on to Division competition
Kane at 834-9597 or Teresa
t3riwn at 834-51fl.
in Atlanta. The "icing
the cake" comes when the
finals
will be held at the
::tis the time for bir"1979
Game", to
Ys and this week I have
ba played at the King Dome
tceieirwta.
in Seattle.,
ninth birthday a day
With a cookout and
VFW Post 82O7 and ladies
:Overnight. Her birthday
auxiliary
will
hold
May 24. Following a very
Memorial
Day
services
at
rousing match with a
AL_
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LJUOWWU '.VVVI
Pinata, the girL helped
Monday. The event will
themselves to cake and ice
begin
at 10 a.m. and the
cream
public is cordially invited,
Diane's guests included:
,osette Schuckman; KrISta
Did you know that The
d Trish Johnson; Tanya
Kennedy Spa ce Center is
gaul; Jaylene and La urie
Florida's fourth most
Anderson; Michelle
'Mason; Susan McClellan;
po pU1ar tour1st
destination? More than 1,6
:Skmanne Miller; Jennifer
million people f rom all
:Iliano; and Laurie Mayes.
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over the world, came to
KSC's Visitors Center in
:Bi rt hday greeting to
:!3ichael Brown, who
1978qlebrated his sixth blrtday on May 21, with a
The 13th ann ual corn:yrd party. Following
mencement exercises of
Ørty games, treats and
Saint Leo College, Saint
pike and Ice cream, was a
Leo, Fla., had 233
s&amp;tthg
tes. Among those
:!!He received his first
were John P. Wicked, son
Teal wristwatch and it was
of Mr. and Mrs. James
tl~w, highUght
of
Wicked of Longwood, who
He's just now starting to
received a bachelor of arts
tell time and so far only
degree In business adktIOwI the O'CIoCk'landIh,
ministration,

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Evening Herald, Sanford,

"If

they want good
secretaries, they're going
to have to start paying a

little better."
Through the cooperative
education program,
students are counseled and
sometimes directed to the
Career Center or the
Assessment Center, which
helps give them an Idea of
their basic skills and interests. "It gives them
more knowledge of
themselves to work with.
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graduates.
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hold for women who are
entering the work force? Is
education the answer? It's
hard to tell.
U.S. News and World
Report reveals that at the
last count, male high
school dropouts earned, on
the average, $1,604 more a

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Repeatedly during the
survey, Binns and Griggs
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If a person is deemed
financially eligible for the
Comprehensive Education
and Training Act, they can
take vocational courses at
the school and be paid $2.90
an hour, plus get a certain
amount of money for child
care. "Here is an effort to
actually pay people to get
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Congregational
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
710 Oak Ave . Sanford
Fr. William Fnnis
Pastor
Fr. Peter Mitchell
Ant. Pastor
$at. Vigil Mass
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Sun, Mats
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Confessions, Sal.
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Country Club Road. Lake Mary
Sunday School
9:4$am.
Preaching Worshiping
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Bi bit Study
130pm.
Sharing A Proclaiming
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Wed PrayeiMtet
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sit Park Avenue, Sanford
Or. Jay T. Cosmato
Pastor
M4PIing Worship
1:30 am.
Suuday School
9:4$jWi.
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Church Training
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270 Ridgewood Am*
Sanford, Florida 37771
Elder Robert Dumas
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Sunday School
l.30 a.m.
Morning Worship
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Evangelistic Service
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1st A 3rd Tuesday Nights
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Thursday Night Service
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GRACE UNITED
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Airport Blvd. £ Woodland Dr.
Raw.
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Pastor
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1:31a.m.
Singing and Sharing
10:418.m.
Worship service
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Wilbur Ave.. Lake Mary
Rev. A.F. Stevens
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Sunday Church School
1:45a.m.
Morning Worship
11:008.m.
Youth Group
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Wed. Choir Practice
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and Employes

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HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
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David Beverly and Staff
KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
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Don Knight &amp; Staff

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BAPTIST

Antioch Baptist Church, Oviedo
ry Baptist Chunh' Crystal LrnA3, Lake Mary

Iborry Baptist Church. ?If Semineia Blvd.

ml Baptist Church, 1111 Oak Ave.
lubsa First Baptist
Clearwater Missionary Baptist Church. Seuttiwest Nd.
Cauntryside Baptist Church CW011 Club load. Lake Mary
Victory Baptist Church, Old Orlando Rd. it Hester Ave.
Vic
Yhrsf Baptist Church, III Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church of Altamaat* Springs, it. 434,
Altpmo.ie Spring s
Frspaapflit Church of Geneva
Far Chvrh of Geneva
Firjp Baptist Church of Lake Mary
Baptist Chur ch of Lake Monroe
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Cot. Church A Grant
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laptisl Church of Le It
Baptist of Oviedo
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Progress Missioniry Baptist Church, Midway
Second $hilsh Missionary Baptist Church, West Sanford
Smyrna Baptist Church. 2$ Overbm.ik Di.. Casselb.rry

Church of God. 103 Hickory
Church of God. $03 W. 22nd St.
Church Of God, Oviedo

St Augustine Catholic Churcn. Sunset Dr.. near Button

NO., Casseibsrry

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t. Zion Missionary Baptist, Sipes Ave.
New Bethel Missionary Church, $111 St $ Hickory Ave.
independene
c Baptist MisS.. Civic League Bldg.

Longwood
Hope Baptist Church, Forest City Community Center, Forest City
calvary missionitly Baptist. 1101W. Ito so

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Church of Christ, Geneva
Church of Christ, Longwood
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Church of Christ. W. 171h SI.
Nerttiside Church of Christ. Plc. Haven Dr., Maitland
CHURCH OF GOD

Church of God Holiness, Lake Monroe
Church of God Mission. Enterprise
Church of God, $402 W. 14th 50.
Church of God in Christ. Oviedo
Clwrchof Godsf Proghecy.2101S. lInt Ave.
Church ot God ofProphecy. IONS. Persimmon Ave.
Resc ue C hurch of Old, 1711W 12th St ,Sanford
'True Church if OW", 7700 Rldgewood Ave., Sanford
EASTERN ORTHODOX
Eastern Orthsdsa Church, $I. Dimas, 371 S . Magnolia Ave.. Sanford
Eastern Orthodox Church, St. George, S$ Sherwood Ct., Altamonte
Springs

All Souls Catholic Church, 118 Oak Ave.. Sanford
st. Ann's Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail. DeBary

:e. Sinai Mtjsienary Baptist Church.

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11cm Prsnt'tsve Baptist Church 1500W '7th St

New Testament Baptist Church, Quality Inn, North Longwood
New Mt. Zion Baptist Church. 1721 Pear Ave.
Ravenna Park Baptist Church. 2712 W. 20th St.
People's Baptist Chapel. 1701 W. First Stroet, Sanford
Pinecrest Baptist Church. III W. Airport Blvd.
Prairie Lake Baptist, Ridge Rd • Fern Park

Svnland Baptist Church. 3424 Palmetto
St James Missionary Baptist Church. St. Rd. Ill Oslo"
St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church of Cameron City, Inc.
St. Paul Baptist Church, II) pine Ave.
St Matthews Baptist Chorch, Canaan Hgts.
Springfield Missionary Baptist. 1211% 1 Cedar
$I. John's Missionary Baptist Church, IN y pr ess St.
Temple Baptist Church, Palm Springs Rd.. Allamonte Springs
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Mark IS William
St., Altamonte Springs
loin Hope Baptist Church, 713 Orange Ave.
CATHOLIC
Church of the Nativity, Lake Mary

11101.11aptisf Church of Sottish" Springs
'a,ti't Church of Winter I.rini., 205 Bahama Id.

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Holy communion
Holy Communion will be celebrated at the 9:30 and 11 a.m.
services Sunday at Community United Methodist Church,
Another the "Life of Paul film series will be
shown at 7 p.m.
Following the evening service, the youth will be invited to
ihe home of Minister of Youth and Music Ed Walker at 6 King
'Arthur Cnsii-t for in "AfterD-..
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An open meeting of the Greater Orlando Chapter of the
Order of St. Luke will be Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the Church of
the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) chapel at 331 Lake Ave.,
Maitland with Rev. Philip E. Weeks as main speaker. Chapter
chaplain and rector of Good Shepherd, Father Weeks has been
active in the healing ministry for years and has published
veral articles and a book,"After You Receive Power."

The opening worship of the Joint assemblies of the
Presbyterian Church of the United States and the United
Presbyterian Church U.S.A. held this week In Kansas City will
be telecast on videotape Sunday at 3 p.m. over WCTG-TV,
Channel 17, Atlanta, which can be seen in this area over
Orange-Seminole Cablevision. This Is the first for any
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St. Mary Magaaaiene Catholic Church, Midland Ave., Altamonte
Springs
Our Lady
1310M.aiimilsan,Deltona
CHUISTIAN
First Christian Church, 1007 5. Sanford Ave.
Sanford Christian Church, 133 W. Airport Blvd.
Northoide Christian Church. Florida Haven Di., Maitland
Lakeview Christian Church. Boar Lake Rd. at Jamison
CONOIIOATIONAL
Congroget.al Christian Church. 2111 park
CHURCH OF CH*IST
Church of Christ. 1513 I. Park Ave.
Chur ch of Christ at Lake Ellen, U.S. 1711 N Casselberry

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1712. Fern Park
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All Saints IpisciplI Church. I. Dolary Ave., Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church. Lo.igwsod
Holy Cross Episcopal. Park Awe. 014th St.. Sanford

it, iidsard'sChurch,$I$I LakiNsw!llUt.WIader Park

St Lukes Lutheran Church, Of. 124 Slavia
St Stephen Lutheran Church. 4)4 lust West of 1.4, Longwood
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METHODIST
Barnett United Memorial Church, I Delary Ave.. Enterprise
Bear Lake United Met hodist Church
Bethel A M I. Church. Canaan Nets.
Casseib..ry Cuminunsly Linii,d Methodist Chuich, Hod. 11.12 &amp;
Piney Ridge Rd.. Casseiberry
Christ United Methodist Church. Tucker 0.. Sunland Estates
Delary Community Methodist Church, W. Highlands Rd.. Dolary
First United Methodist Church, Ill Park Ave.
First Methodist Church SI OvieOo
Southern Methodist Church. 3440 Sanford Ave.
Free Methodist Church, 100W all St.
Geneva Methodist Church, Geneva
Grace United Methodist Church, Air port Blvd
Grant Chapel A.M I Church, Oviedo
Oakgrove Methodist Church, Oviedo
Osteon Methodist Church
Pools Wesleyan Methodist, RI. 46 W. at Paol a
St. James A.M.I. h at Cy pr ess
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St. Luke U B Church SI Cameron City Inc.. Boardall off 51441

St Mary's A.M.C. Church, St. at. 41S, Gillen
St Paul's Methodist Church. Ostee* Rd.. Enterprise

Slatford Menvi.s Church. S. Delary
Sa llando United Metho4istChvrch,R434nfI.4,ngod
NAZARENE
First Church •i the Nazarene. 2511 Sanford Ave.
GenovaChurch.ftheNaoarene'S.R.44,Oeneva
Lake Mary Church of the Nazarene. Lake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary
Longwoud Church of the Nazarene. Wayman I Jessup Ave..

Longwood

JEWISH
Beth
Synagogue. misting at Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs

PRESBYTERIAN
OeItOftI Presbyter ian Church, Holland Blvd., £ Austin Ave.,

LUTNtAN
Acensizn Luthor&amp;n Churdi. Overlook Dr.,Cassilborry
Good Shepherd United Lutheran, 2300$. Orlando Dr.
Lvlhetan Church of P'evid.nce, 0,11,06
Lutheran Church of the ledeerne., ISO

Lake Mary U ni ted Presbyterian Chur ch
First Presbyter ian Church, Oak Ave. A 3rd St.
Fr;t Presbyterian Church of Delary, E. Highland
Convenant Presbyterian Church, 377$ S Orlando Dr.
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South Soininolie Chwchol Christ. S410 Lake Howell Rd

Messiah Lullwoot Church. Golden Days Dr. A Hwy.

Church of Christ 400 Palm Springs Or Altamont, Sisls

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Upsala Community Pre5b11ian Church. Upsala Rd.
Westiniøstor Presbyterian Church. led Bug Rd., Cassetberry
led.. figuiller, Springs
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Seventh Day Adveøtist Chvcc*, Maitland Ave Attantent, $pgs
Sanford $eveestli.Day Adventist Church. Ilk £ El m
Winter Springs Sevenm.Oay Adventist ch 30$
Mart Hill Seventh.DaydvontistCburch,$0l Pine St., Sanford

OTHER CHURCHES
Allen's A.M.E. Church, Olive I 1711,.
All Faith Chapel, Cusp ShInhII.iI, Wekiva Park Rd
Beardall Avenue Holiness Chapel, Biardall Ave.
ChJluota Community Church
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Lake Monroe Chapel, Omang, Blvd., Lake Monroe
Kingdom Hall of Jehova11'swi,nos Lake Monroe Unit, 1542W.

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Psstst Ojon BbIo Tabotn'jcle. Lilewio,i Ave. tOt,
15111 opeosite Seminole High School)
First P stecostof Church of Longwood
First Pontoostal Church of Sanford
Full Gospel Tabocnocle. 2134 Country Club
Mt. Olive Holiness Church, Oak Hill Nd., Ostent,
Sanford £liiaiico Church. $41) S. Park Ave.
Sanford Bible Church. 1440 Sanford Ave.
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SsnlerdCa.pro,ationIIaiJoh.vatis Witnesses. 1104W attiSt.
Ohs Salvation Army, 741 W. Iltts $t.
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Undid Church 1 Christ. Altomonle Community Chapel.
Altamonte Spring%
Holy Trinity Chvrcp, Of OW in Christ. 1514 Mlngaustine Ave,
T he Full G.tei Church of Out Lerd Jesus CIir,sI. Washington $ b.

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St Marks Presbyterian Churck. 1131 Palm Springs Md.
Altamonte Springs

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Series On Psalms
Rev. John M. Braly, minister of the Westminster United
Presbyerian Church, 2641 Red Bug Road, Casselberry, announcesa series ofll sermons on the Book of Psalms atll a.m.
each Sunday. The series is designed to Inform and inspire all
who are searching for courage in today's world and will cover
such favorites as Psalms 1,8,23,91 and 103.

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Episcopal Church, Sanford, and members of the Church School
daft will be honored at the monthly Family Day covered dish
ljmcheon following the 10 a.m. service.
'Since Rev. Leroy D. Soper, Holy Cross rector, will be at a
Diocese of Central Florida Clergy Conference near Avon Park
May 2931, there will be no noon Eucharist Tuesday or teaching
.or Eucharist on Wednesday. Deacon B.F. Whititr will lead
morning prayer at Bram Towers on Thursday at 11 a.m.

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president of the Bethune Cookman College in Daytona Beach,
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annual Men's Day observance
Sunday at 11 a.m, at the Trinity
United Methodist Church,
Sanford Avenue.
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College, his Bachelor of
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Florida, Georgia and Illinois
Conferences of the United
Methodist Church. He has
served as a lecturer, teacher,
director of field education, vice
president and president of the
Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Ga.
Bernard Mitchell is chairman and Rev. W. O'Shea
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Hayes Named Interim Pastor
on the Board of Trustees of the
Conference.
He now serves on the
executive committee of the St.
John's Mission Council and the
Church Development and
Extension Committee of the
Florida Conference of the UCC.
He has been a director of the

Rev. Edward H. Hayes,
formerly of the Orange City
Congregational Church, will
take over as Interim pastor
Sunday at the Deltona United
Church of Christ. He will speak
at the 10:30 a.m. service on the
topic, "For Whom the Bell
ToUs."He takes over for Rev.
John R. do Sousa, who has
retired as pastor.

Delegates from the church are
Thomas S. McDonald and
Rupert Strickland.

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Time To Remembe r

By JOE R.JOHNSON
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When we reinuinb t'r v.iint the
Minister of
fallen have (lone' Ste 1118Y
Sanford Christian Church
continue to 11(11(1 Oil to st tint they
Psalms 88:4-5-" ! am
have given u.s. We express
Pastor's
counted with them that go down
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gratefulness and iliost of u.s
Into the pit: I am as a man that
want to be wt.'ll thought of
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remembered.
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the dead, like the slain that lie
direction liotii %t,tICrL' wt' have
in the grave, whom thou
beenor what has happened. We
remembere.st no more: and
become watchful of efforts to
they are cut off from thy hand."
take things from us. What we
This Memorial Day is our peace and personal happiness. remember and learn t'aii save
111th year for a grateful people it is good when mcmi remember u.s from so much waste and lost
to pause, remember, and not the good in each other.
effort.
"cut off" those dead from all
God has asked us to
White many may not be SO
American wars. As a nation we remember many things in the
enthused to remember the
have so much to remember and Bible. Remember thy Creator;
fallen or the things of God it
to be thankful for. Our great Remember
his
C0fli
could be good for theni to go
freedoms, heritage, privileges, mnandments; Remember the Inich and
research the things
and rights, made possible days of bondage; Remember
that we are asked to remember.
because men gave that last full Ills
marvellous
works;
measure of devotion.
Remember how short your time' See for yourself. Do not take
As long as we remember, as is; Remember the words of another's stord for it. Read the
long as we are willing to defend Jesus: "This do in the Lord's histories 1111(1 aCcOUntS of what
our rights, as long as we are
Supper) in rexnembt'rance of the fallen dit.'d for. Study their
willing to help others, their me"; and much more. What struggles and sitwitions they
dcatha will not be in vain. May
God has asked us to remember faced in their lives. It can be
great to go back to the Word of
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with each of these.
When we recognize that asked us to remember.
To remember this and many
other things can be very good obedience to lliin is the best for
Don't accept what the critics
for us. Memory is personal and us then we have no problem in say or ge. hung up on pet
individual. No one can make serving Him. lie wants the best remarks or cliches. America
you remember. Memories can for us both in this life as well as has many critics and many who
be pleasant or unpleasant as the next. It is not always the would destroy rather than build
you wish. We can recall good easiest but it Is the best life. We or change for the better. God
things or we can dwell on bad learn many lessons froni things has many enemies. So, if there
things.
that happen that we don't like, is a doubt as to what is best or
To remember the bad can Through it all, however, God right, go back to the,. in.
make life miserable, defeated, loves us and will help us with formation and to a study of
and emotionally unstable. everything we face. Remember things as they were that you
Forgetting those things and to let God help you with your might fully appreciate the
remembering the good, on the daily living,
things as they are. Rememother hand can bring great joy,
Remembering has benefits. Lx-ring
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Ordained Elder
Rev. Scott V. Harris,
associate pastor of First United
Methodist Church of Sanford,
will be one of 19 candidates to
receive ordination as Elder in
the Florida Conference of the
United Methodist Church
Monday night when it convenes
at Florida Southern College in
Lakeland.
First United Methodist pastor
Rev. Leo F. King will be attending for the 32nd year.

Heifers Prulect and traveled to
Europe and South America In
that capacity. He was sent in a
delegation by our former
Board of Foreign
American
Missions of the Congregational
Church's to make a study of our
expanding Congregational
work In the Micronesian Island.

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Rev. Hayes retired with his
wife, Mary, two years ago to
Orange City after 39 years
active ministry In churches in
New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Connecticut
and Florida.

Scott Harris

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Memorial Service
Dr. Marshall C. Deady, former moderator of the
denomination's general assembly and retired senior pastor of
First Presbyterian Church, Orlando. will sneak on "A Nation
Under God" Sunday at 9 a.m. at the Covenant Presbyterian
Church's annual Memorial Day service. The church is located
on Highway 17-92 at LAke Mary Boulevard, Sadord. Dr. Dendy
lh'vitea service personnel and veterans of the area to attend.

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learn that although each is ready to begin singing from
different, they are all special in their large repertoire of songs.

The WedmlnsterUnitedPresbyterlan Church, 2641 Red Bug
Road, Casselberry, begins a special intergeneratIonal
christian Education program on Sunday, Jun 3. Called a
"M.A.D. Summer," all age groups in the Church School will
rped together each Sunday at 9:30 to learn how "Music, Art
and Drama" are important avenues of religious expression.
'This program will continue through June. July and August.

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of New Hampshire( his native
state) and Andover-Newton
Theological School, he has
served on various committees
of the Connecticut Conference
of the United Church of Christ,
was moderator of the New
London Association of
Congregational Churches and

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$111101 Missionary Baptist Church, 1111W. 13th St.
City Baptist Church
PIaptist Church if Ostis.
Fan Head Baptist Church. Oviedo
n Misiionary Baptist Church. 1041 W. First SI.
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.NWIhsid, Baptist Church, Chulvila
Missionary Baptist Church, North NI., Enterprise
Macedonia Mission Baptist Church, Oak Hill 14., Olteon
Morsang Glory Baptist Church. Geneva Hwy.
Mt. Moriafi Primitive BaptIst, 1111 Locust Ave.. SlUfoid
Mi. Olive Misilinery Baptist Church, Sanloado Springs

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With rhyttun instruments, they ages 9 and 10.
God's eyes.
Herald Correspondent
Mrs. Owen takes a large happily march around the
Mrs. Owen has a son who is
Happiness to the 15 mentally mirror to each child, and as she room, sging ... those in majoring in special education,
and physically handicapped says lovingly to each, "You are wheelchairs are pushed. It's and both women have supchildren and adults at the special. I'm glad God made part of the total program which portive husbands who help in
Central Baptist Church in you," the child's face lights up involves muscle and eye-hand the program.
Sanford is having a Sunday and his burden lessens.
coordination, memory retenA campout is planned for the
School class where they can
Through
repeated
ex- tion, etc.
class on June 1 and 2 at New
learn about God and grow in pressions of love and acIt's a highly successful
Port Richey. "We had a
understanding of themselves. ceptance, the self-image program, but it just didn't
campout
last year and one boy
Their 99 percent attendance changes from a negative to a happen. Mrs. Murray and Mrs.
had
never
been away from his
record attests to their en- strong positive one which Owen began preparation for the
mother before, but had total
thusiastic acceptance of the enables the child to relate to class three years before they
faith in us," said Mrs. Murray.
program.
others In more satisfying ways. had their first pupil. They were "As far as being homesick, the
The special education
Mrs. Murray, meanwhile, inspired alter hearing a young kids trust us and love us, we're
program, started in 1976 by co- works in the adjoining room man talk about the increased
like second mothers to them."
directors Janette Murray of with students who function on alcohol and drug addiction and
Osteen and Ethelyne Owen of the eight to nine year level, and how "more and more babies
The love generated through
Paola, began with one 13-year- they Intently look up passages will be born with this af- the special education program
has touched many lives. Three
old. It Is now a well-established In their individual Bibles. She fiction."
program designed to bring makes sure each child is in"The more Ethelyne and I teen-agers who became inforth the potential of the volved In the discussion which talked to each other, the more volved in helping the Sunday
mentally handicapped, keeping
convinced we were that our school program have decided to
Matter
Of
in mind their limitations.
church needed this ministry," seek education in special
education or therapy.
"Nobody can do everything. I
says Mrs. Murray.
Prayer Our
bring this out to the kids," says
During their three years of
Another young person
Mrs. Murray. "We tell them not
training, the two women at- touched by the program was a
to worry about what they can't
tended conventions, visited
Love Paid Off'
victim of multiple physical and
do, but polish the skills they can
schools with special education mental handicaps, who was
do. Our slogan is that the follows, so that "Christ might classes, attended meetings of
totally withdrawn when he
mentally handicapped are become more real in their daily the Seminole County Associaentered the program as a
more normal than abnormal ... living. We try to offer Lion for Retarded Citizens, and
student.
the only difference is that often challenge, but not to the point of they read, and they read. They
,,
I UU U never KWJW the young
made an earlier attempt to
the brain waves got scrambled frustration," she explains,
Visual aids - flannel boards, start the program, but the time man now. He converses with
somewhere along the way."
others, he sings, and he smiles.
While their lessons are being posters, film strips, books - was not ripe,
taught, love and acceptance are are constantly used to reinforce
"We waited .until God's time, 1t was a matter of prayer,"
constantly showered upon the the Bible teachings.
and then the doors opened. it says Mrs. Murray. 'Our love
"kids" as they're called. "1 call
"It Is a nondenominational took us three years to prepare paid off."
them 'kids' ", explains Mrs. class. We have a ministry for mentally and spiritually."
And BOW the enrollment
Murray. "We're all children of the community as a whole. We
God. I don't care if they are don't teach doctrine of any keeps rising as parents are
kind, but teach basic Bible reassured that their children
older than me."
On this particular Sunday in Truths on their level." That are in a program that will
May, the theme is "You Are they absorb a lot and retain it is continue. "One of the ways we
Special."
The
group evident in their interaction with minister is to allow the parents
two hours of free time to
(chronological age ranges from their instructor,
10 to 52) has been divided into
And once they learn a song, worship or relax without worry
two sections. The less advanced they don't forget it. Songfest is on Sunday, or all day when we
group, which functions on a 5 to a favorite time for all. Both take the class on trips or
7 year old level, is working on a groups get together and before camping. This gives them time
.ilant ,.nlIou. ,j
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£ 11. J

Fred Raffa, chairman of the Economics Deoartznent of the
,Uplverslty of Central Florida, will speak on the "Effect of the
'Central Florida Economy on the Family" Sunday at the 7:30
.nkflMenI5 Breakfast in the fcllowahlp4iall of Community..
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.

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STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo. Florida

The 23rd Anniversary of the Ladles Association Club will be
observed Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Allen Chapel African
Methodist Episcopal Church. Participating in the musical
program will be guests groups from Oviedo, Altamonte
Springs and Sanford. "Miss Ladies Association" will be
crowned for 1979. Mrs. Mattie Holt is president and Rev. C. D.
Lazier, pastor.

Order Of St. Luke
WINTER SPRINGS
PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice' And Directory Page Possible
FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SEMINOLE and Staff
200W. First St.
3000 S. Orlando Dr.

New Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Canann,
will observe its annual Women's Day, Sunday at the 11 a.m.
service with Mrs. James E.C. Perry of Sanford as guest
speaker. At 3 p.m., there will be a Church Church Women's
panel discussion. Mrs. Lenora Mobley is chairman and Rev.
M.H. Burke, pastor.

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Annual Women 's Day

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IeV.VirgIILBryaat, Pastor

6:31p.m.

Tuesday Bible Study

CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Tucker Driv,.$vnlandistatss
Rsv.Ash31nAlmand
Past.,
SundayScfiool
1:41a.m.

But I hav&amp;t yet commenced. My most important beginning hasn't begun.

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Wednesday at the First Baptist Church of Deltona. Spanish
will be conducted by Rev. Jose Molina at 7 p.m. in the
church annex and a teen prayer meeting and Bible study is at 7
th the Education Building.
services

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Stone, missionary to Peru, will be guest speaker

at the regular 7p.m. mid-week prayer meeting and Bible study

FIRST PRHSYTIIIAN CHURCH

ST.LUKI'SLUTHE!ANCHURCH
SR. 424 A Red lug Rd.
Ovleds ($layla)
Rev. John J. Kvdssrlk
Pastor
Sunday SClle.I
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1:11 ant.

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Ephesians
4:17-32
Saturd
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'ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.
'tl' Howard H. Hodges and Staff

Missionary To Speak

Ladies Association Anniversary

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COVENANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
e Mary Blvd.
Pas
Morning Worship
and Nursery
1:000.M.
Sunday School
11:15a.m.

Nursery Provided

Thursday
II Corinthians
41-18

I'll
I'll need what they call character! And a sense of values! I'll need ethical
principles, moral standards. A deep awareness of the meaning of duty, of
honesty, of integrity. And on the way all of these I'll need to discover Faith by
which to live

6:00 P.M.

Family Night Service

First Baptist Church of Deltona will hold a roller skating
party for the church family Monday leaving the church by bus
at 6 p.m. and returning at 10 p.m.

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I Corinthians
15:35-58

Sure, one of these days I'll be marching out in cap and gown with a di
in my hand to take my place in that world of ours. Lots of things lii be needing
then besides a degree . . .

CHURCH OF GOD
solw.2*ndStreet

Morning Worship

7:30p.m.

Presbyterian

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Orlando Dr. 17.12
(Lutheran Church in America)
Nov. Ralph I.Luman
Pastor
Worship
10:008.m.

Sunday
Romans
1:1-17

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Church Of God

1: 10 P.M.

7:30p.m.

libleStudy

7:30p.m.

sio

Rev.D.K. Gunter

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Thursday Evening

Kindergarten and Nursery

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1113 Park Avenue
Prod Baker
Evangalis
Bills Study
10:00 a.m.
M5115$ngWrthip,
1l:eS,a.,.
'ivinlng$ervlc.'' otC0gM$.i' U
Ladies Bible Class,
10:10a.m.
Tuesda y
Wednesday Bible Class
7:30p.m.

RAVENNA PARK
BAPTIST CHURCH
2743 Country Club Road
Philip J. Fisher
Poster
1:41a.m.
SundaySdiool
11:10 a. m.
Mkrfling Worship
4:11p.m.
ChurchTralnini
7:30 P.M.
rv.nin, Worship

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP SANFORD
1.
14th St. and Magnolia Ave.
Ronald Ral*ardt
Minister
Morning Worship
10:008.m.
Worship
7:00p.m.
Tuesday Evening

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REEDEMER
212$ Oak Ave.
"The Luth eran Hour" and
TV "This Is The Life"
Rev. Elmer A. Res.scher
Pastor
SundaySctiool
1:158.m.
Worship Service
11:30a.m.

Church Of Christ
PALMETtO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
2424 Palmetto Ave.
Rev. Raymond Crocker
Pastor
Sunday School
0:45 am.
Morning Worship
11:01a.m.
EvangelIstic%orv)c
A:10pjp.
Wed Prayerl Bible $tuibj
Y,SOp.m.
Independent Missionary

I,

Lutheran

except Wed. A Sat.
noon Islp,m.
Tole. I". 2424

7:30 p.m.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
141 Orange Street
.
Rev. E. Ruth Grant
Longwood
Sunday School
10:00a.in.
Morning Worship
11:00 am.
Sunday Evening
7:30p.m.
Wed. Bible Study
7:30p.m.
ConqverorsMeelingSunday
4:30p.m.

Evening

Venus Street
Sunday Service

r.
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WINTER SPOS. COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAL
Meeting at Winter Spgs. Elementary
Sunday School
10:00a.m.
Worship
10:00a.m.
Nov. Rot.erl Burns
Pastor

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, DELTONA
Ilkcam Boulevard and

Su" School
Wednesday Restlmony
Meeting
Reading Room daily

10:00a.m.
10:00 a.m.

Congregational

Christian Science

11:00 a.m.

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Pentecostal

10:00a.m.

Evangelical

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
137 Airport Blvd.

LONG WOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Church Ave. a Grant St.
I Southern)
Rev. James W. Hammock
Pastor
Sunday School
t:45 am.

1:00a .m.

5kating Party

Rev. David

Christian

Worship Service
Evening Service
Prayer Meeting Wed.

Pasts,

Rector

The Nov. Leroy O. Sow
Holy Communion
HolyCommunion
Church School
Holy Communion

The combined Youth Church choirs of the First Baptist
Church, Sanford, will present "Celebration", music for
!éstival choir, in the 7 p.m. service, Sunday. The choirs are
under the direction of Larry Stracener, and will be ac
cämpanied by Robin Hodges. Scripture narration will be done
by the pastor, Dr. Jay T. Cosmato.
The work is arranged by Ronn Huff and contains music of all
types from the "sacred harp" to the new gospel sound, as well
as improvisations on numbers such as "This Little Light of
Mine." Also included is a medley which calls for congregation
participation.

10:30a.m.

7:00 p.m.
Evange)is Service
7:00p.m.
MidWeek Service(Wed.)
Nursery Provided for all Services
I

HOLY CROSS

FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1047S. Sanford Ave.
Rev. Hugh W. Pain
Minister
Sunday School
1:41 am.
Morning Worship
ll:00a.m.
Wed. Service
7:30pri

Phone 121 0910
Brother Joe Johnson
Sunday School

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Happiness Is...Sunday School

By Baratlst Choirs

9:41 a.m.

Miming WorshIp
Youth our

Episcopal

"TraditIonal Latin Mass"
Sunday
Confession
4:3$.5:30p.m.
Rosary
4:43.1:41p.m.
Mass
1:004:00 p.m.

LAKE MARY BAPTISUAISSION
$30 Lakeview, Lake Mary
Pastor
Rev Jim Hughn5
0:45 am.
Sunday School
11:00a.m.
'WosihipService
Evening Worship
7:30p.m.
7:30p.m.
Wed. Prayer S.rv,
Nursery Provided

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE

11:00 a.m.

23*1 Sanford Ave.
J.lwlJ.Hlnton

Quality Inn North
14 and SR 434

S

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t:30 0. In.

10:30.11 am.

Svnday Schism

OUR LADY OF
THE ROSARY CHAPEL
Sponwsd by ORCM

.JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1031 West First Street
B.ltanton
Pastor
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
Morning Service
11:00a.m.
evening Service
7:30 p.m.
Wldpesday Service
7:30p.m.
Old Truths to, a New Day

Nazarene

Pastor

Sunday School
Fellowship
Morning Worship

OUR LADY QUEEN
OF PEACE
Orthodox Catholic Church
holding services In The Peace Chapel ef
Holy Cress Episcopal Church
Itti IS Magnolia
Traditional Latin Mass
Sun. 17:30
Rory Walk In the Park followed by
Ien.djctloll Wed. of
7:00p.m.
Confession before Mass or by appt.
Priest, Father Dimas Mackb
n2.,477

7:30 p .
0:00 pin

Tues. Evening Prayer Serv.
Tues. Official Board Meet

3401 S. Park Ave.
Nov. Edm.ndL.Weber

11:000m.
0:00 p M.

Morning Worship
Evening Worship

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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'Celebration Presented

Brea

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Special Ed Class

Br*iefly

Pastor
1:30 £ 11am.

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Baptist

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We&amp; Prayer S*rvlco

RELIGION
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Sunday, May 27, 1979-SB

7:30 p m.
0:30 p

:45 a m
IlOga rn

Church Training
Evening Worship
Wednesday Evening
Prayer Service

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Fr5$ WedneSday Fellowship
Supper

Catholic

Morning Worship

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Wed. Bible Study I.

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Pastor
Assoc. Pastor

in

FIRST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
Car 27th and Elm
Rev, E Don Coy

asselberry

Rev. Arthur Padgett
Now. Walter Reid

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Assembly Of

THE HOPE OF-OUR COMMUNITY

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Saturday St.ic
S.*bbith School
VQorihup Service
Wednesday Night
Prayer Service

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SPEAK

State Treasurer and Insurance Commisioner
Bill Gunter will be guest
speaker at a dinner
meeting of The Orlando
District United Methodist
Men, Thursday at 6:30
p.m. at Asbury United
Methodist Church, Maltland. Reservations may
be made by calling 6445222 by Monday.

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Rev. William Ennis, pastor of
etcvorcnng to Father i'..muus,
All Souls Catholic Church, Armstrong will begin a
announced here this week the teaching series about the
addition of Raymond A. beliefs and practices of the
Armstrong to the staff in the Catholic Lliurch on Wednesday,
area of adult education.
June 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the
Armstrong, who has served social hail.
Entitled, "What's
he
in various capacities in the
Catholic
Church all about?" the
Catholic Church for the past is
years, has lived in Maitland series will present an overview
with his wife Regina, and seven of essential Catholic teachings.
children for the past 20 years. "Many persons have i
medieval
w of the Catholic
He received his bachelor's Church," said, Armstrong,
degree
from
Fordhani adding that "unclear notions
University, New York and was often generate bad feelings amid
awarded a master's degree in do a dfsservkc to the cause of
applied theology by the religion as a tthule and the
Graduate Theological Union, Gospel of Jesus Christ in
Berkeley, Calif.
particular."

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by Chic Young

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condition
40 Grain for
coming year will be an ex- arise today from your In.
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point
(abbr.)
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(abbr,)
tremely active one for you. volvements with others. You
19 Be in debt
43 Severe
24 Suitable
However, don't forget to should have time to take adDOWN
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experience
26 Eastern
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(abbr.)
44 Woeful
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on new ones, or nothing fruitful
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beverage
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derivatives
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(abbr)
Make
plans to indulge in a lot of issue you face today, but you
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kinds of activities might have a problem deciding
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book
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girl
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yourself by sending for
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your.
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33 In such a
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Be sure to specify birth sign.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Your recall is excellent today
and can be used as a very effective tool in getting your
points across without offending
anyone.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Divide your time equally
between two close friends who
are each bidding for your attention today. This way, no
one's feelings will get hurt.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You
are much In demand today and
might find yourself jumping
from one gathering to another.
Better keep your roller skates
handy.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Things will be buzzing around
your house today. Get
organized early so you'll be
able to keep pace with all the
activity.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If
you are flexible and prepared to
change tactics at a moment's
notice, something that's personally important can be
achieved today.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Unending good ideas will pour
out of you today so easily that
you may forget half of them
unless you write them down.

ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Getting together with friends of
long standing and catching up
on a lot of small talk will make
this a very pleasant day for you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
This is a good day to re.
evaluate your assets and
perhaps even put the budget in
order. Your organizational
abilities are excellent.

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6:00
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0 THIS IS THE LIFE
CHURCH SERVICE
0 MARLO AND THE MAGIC

6:30
(1) 0 CBS NEWS
NEWS

7:00

7:00
THE GONG SHOW
9) BUGS BUNNY / ROAD
RUNNER
HEE HAW Guests: Don
Williams, The Kendatls, Tennessee Ernie Ford.
LAWRENCE WELK
(12)HEEHAW
ED SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY
7:30

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tankerous merchant is herself

(F8UNDAYSCHOOL FORUM
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(12) JERRY FALWELL

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(0 WASHINGTON WEEK

THE MUPPETS Guest:

8:00
112) CHIPS Two high school
buddies of PoncWs cause
havoc when' they try to relive
their hot-rodding days. (R)
(4) 0 BAD NEWS BEARS
A manda and the rest of the
Bears arrange a romantic
candlelight dinner to rekindle a
romance between her mother
and Coach Buttermaker,
O LOVE BOAT "A Good And
Faithful Servant" John Mills,
Celeste Holm; 'The Secret Life
Of Burl Smith" Hayley Mills;
"lug Of War" Juliet Mills.
David Hedison; "The Designated Lover" Reggie Jackson. (R)
8:30
@DOA BOY NAMED CHAR.
LIE BROWN To the surprise of
the Peanuts gang, Charlie
Brown wins a school Spelling

bee and is entered in a national
competition. (B)

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(F MARLO AND THE MAGIC
MOVIE MACHINE
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9:00
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For Monday, May 28, 1979

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Suprisingly, things work out
May 28, 1979
beautifully.
There are many changes
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22)
ahead for you this coming year Be sure that your plans protect
that will make you very happy. those who are involved with
However, you may have to you, as well as yourself today.
eliminate wasteful conditions, An unselfish attitude is
to make way for the new.
necessary for success.

by Howie Schneider

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INVITATIONTOBID
LEGALAD
LEGALAD
TheHousingAuthorityoftheCi?y
BOARD OF COUNTY
COM.
!SOARD OF COUNTY
cOM.
of Sanford, Florida will receive bids
MISSIONERS
MSSIONERS
for modernization and additions to
THE COUUTY OF SEMINOLE
THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Scaiedbidsfor the construction of
Cf.STLE BREWER COURt FLA.
Scaled hids for lhe construction f
16.1,
an Agricultural Building and
COWAN MOUGHTON
en Emergency Operations Center
4
TERRACE FLA.,
tii 2:00---..'ttrnate Multi Purpc5e BuU4lej.
Icar the Seminole County Depart
for Seminole County, Department of
PM., on the 12th day of June 1979, at
Ptent of Public Safely will be
County Development, will be
the Administration Building, Castle
received at the office of the Pur
received at the office of the Pur.
BrewerCourtWet10thSt., Sanford,
'ctiasng Agent, Room 417, Seminole
chasing Agent, Room 417, Seminole
Florida at which time and place all
County
Courthouse,
Sanford, bids will be publicly opened and
County
Courthouse,
Sanford.
Florida 37771, until 2:00 P.M., June
Florida 37771, until 2:00 P.M. June
read aloud.
6. 1979. at which date and tome bids
25, 1979, at which date and time bids
Proposed forms c' contract
yill be publicly orwned and read
will be publicly opened and read in
fl documents, including plans and
Room 117, Seminole County Cour
Room 117, Seminole County Cour.
specifications are on tile at the
Jhouse. Sanford, Fl. 32771.
thouse, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
off Iceof the Housing Authorityof the
Alt work shall be ira accord With
All work shall be in accord with
City of Sanford, Florida, Ad.
,pecifications plans, available in the .inistration
specificationsplans, availablein fhe
Building, Castle
pff ice of the Architect, Architects
office of the Architect, Architects
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida and
Design Group of Florida, Inc., 333
Qesagn Group of Florida, Inc., 333 the office of the Architects', Gut.
iorth Knowles Ave., Winter Park,
North Knowles Ave., Winter Park,
mann, Dragash-Associates, Ar.
tL. 32789. Deposit of Fifty Dollars
39D$ot0tFiflY00Uat'
chitects,
Planners
Inc.,
Sanford
ma will h ,r.ni,lr.,4 On,
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...." Atlantic Bank BuIlding, Suite 400,
set
P.O. Drawer 938, Sanford, Florida.
Each bid must be accompanied
Each bid must be accompanied
Copies of the documents may be
either by a cashier's check upon an obtained by depositing $25.00 with
either by a cashier's check upon an
incorporated bank or trust corn
incorPorated bank or trust com
the Architect for each set of
pany, or a Bid Bond with corporate
pany, or a Bid Bond with corporate documents so obtained. Such df)Osit
surety satisfactory to Seminole wall be refunded to each person
surety satisfactory to Seminole
County, for not less than five percent returns the plans, specifications and
County, for not less than five percent
aS percent) of the amount of bid. The other documents in good condition
(5 percent) of the amount of bid. The
County will accept only such surety within 10 days after bid opening.
County will accept only such surety
oinpany or companies as are
company or companies as are
A certified check or bank draft,
authorized to write bonds of Such
authorized to write bonds of Such payable to the Housing Authority of
character and amount
character and amount under the
under the the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S.
laws of the State of Florida and only Government Bonds, or a satislac.
laws of the State of Florida and only
those companies on the
those companies on the U.S.
U.S. tory bid bond
uted by the bid.
Treasury Deoartment Aooroved --- -------------------Treasury Denartment Annrnv.d
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amount equal to 5 percent of the bid
Davis Bsacon Act will apply to
Davis Bacon Act will apply to this shall be submitted with each bid.
project. The successful bidder will
this project. The successful bidder
The successful bidder will be
will be required to comply with
be required to comply with ap required to furnish and pay for
pllcablo'
federal
applicable federal laws and
laws
and satisfactory performance and
regulations including provisions for
regulations including provisions for payment bond or bonds.
equal employment opportunity and
equal employment opportunity and Attention is called to the Bid Form
certification of nonsegregated
certification of nonsegregated requiringa BaseBidand Unit Price
faciiitie.
facilities.
Bids. Each bidder is required to bid
Attention of bidders is par.
Attention of bidders is par- onthe Base Bid and each Unit Price.
ticularly called to Ihe requirements
ticularly called to the requirements Attention is called to the
as to conditions of employment to be
as to conditions of employment to be provisions for equal employment
observed and minimum wage rates
observed and minimum wage rates opportunity, and payment of not less
to be paid under thb contract.
to be paid under the contract. than the minimum salaries and
Bidders prequalificatlon standards
Bidders pre qualification standards wages as set forth in the
will apply. Standards are included in
will apply. Standards are included in
specifications must be paid on this
bid documents.
bid documents.
project
This project is to be financed in
This project is to be financed in
All bidders are hereby notified
part by a Grant from the Federal
part by a Grant from the Federal
that they must affirmatively ensure
Go'vernment. Bidders must comply
Government. Bidders must comply that in any contract entered into
with the President's Executive
with the President's Executive
11246 and No. 11375 pursuant to this advertisement,
Orders No. 11216 and No. 11375
Orders No.
Business Enterprises will
which prohibit discrimination in
which prohibit discrimination in Minority
be afforded full opportunity to
employment fegarding race, creed,
cmploymcnt regarding race, creed, sbmitbidsassubcontractors,oras
color, sexornationelorigin; Title VI
color, sex or national origin; Title VI supplIers of materials, or services;
of the Civil Rights Act of 1944; the
of the Civil Riahts Act of 1964; the

Seminole

Orlwdo - Winter Perk

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

RATES
1 time ...............43c a line
3consecilvetImes . . . . 3$c a line
7coflsculive times .....35c a line

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8:00

AM. - S:t0 P.M.

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

DEADLINES
Noon The Do.j Before PublicQtion
Sund - Noon FridQ
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18-Help Wanted

4-PersOflalS
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Experienced janitor, must use
buUing machine, $3 hr. See John
Moore at Zayre Store, Sanford, 8
am. to 10 am; No Calls.

Lonely? We listen. Have a
prottern? We listen. Mad or
frustrated? We listen. Do you
need someone to Listen to you,
or lust need to talk. TalkIng to
someone helps 8. we listen. For
details send your name &amp; phone
number to "Friends Listen",
p.o. Box 125, Cassejberry, Fl.
33707.

Hair Stylist
Experience Necessary
322.8711

BORTION SERVICES.

Complaint Taker- Salary $141.20$200.00 weekly. Graduation from
high school. Ability to type 35
wpm. Seriinoie County Court
House. Personnel by June 1. An
Equal Oppertunity Employer M.
F.

1st Trimester abortion-S100; Gyn
Clinic-$20; Pregnancy test;
male sterilization; free coun
SeliflO. Professional care, supportive atmosphere, con
fidential.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH
ORGANIZATION

Nurses aides. Full &amp; part time
Exper. nec. Apply in person
Lakeview Nursing Center. 919 E.
2nd St., Sanford.
Secretary.Bookkeeper for small
service agency. Double entry
bookkeping, typing &amp; com
munications skills required.
Experienced with senior cilizens
desirable. 831.4211.

609 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
098.0921
Toll Free 1.800.221.2561
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CAIINON REST HOME
Complete care for elderly per-son.
Private or semiprivate room.
Good food. 171 Dolores Dr.,
Altamonte Springs. 831-1118.

Instrument technician salary $160
week, experience in surveying
and graduation from a standard
high school including or supplemented by courses in - ma

lSA1.OHOLAPROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON

For familiesor friendsof

in useof surveying instruments.
Seminole County Court House
Personnel by May 30. An Equal
Opportunity Employer M.F.
Manpower Manager, Salary
5)5,375 annually. Graduation
from an accredited college or
university with 4 years of
progressively responsible ex
penance in federal grants
planning, employment and
training programs, personnel,
business administration or
manpower programs 2 years of
which must have been in a
supervisory capacity or an
equivalent combination of
training
and
experience.
Seminole County Court House,
Personnel by June f. An Equal
Opportunity Employer M.F.

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Typist secretary, Part time,
.
perienced 60 wpm, small office
in Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
hr. 323.6300.

cars

THE HOUSING AUTHORITY

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: OF THE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, COUNTY, FLORIDA.

REZONING THE HEREINAFTER CIVIL ACTION NO, 799O2-CA.13.K
DESCRIBED LANDS LOCATED MAURICE LIEBERMAN and
OM MOSS ROAD IN THE CITY OF ROSE LIEBERMAN, his wife;

5 year
olds ONLY, this fall. Best

Unique Kindergarten for

CITY OF SANFORD,

Ihe City Councilof the City of Winter
FLORIDA
Springs, Florida, that saId City
Thomas Wilson
Executive Director
Council will hold a public hearing at
the City of Winter Springs Corn- Publish: May 15, 17.20,23 21,23
munity Building, on Tuesday, June June 3, 6, 10, 1979
DE.I-49
17,' 1979, at 7:30 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as possible, to consider IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
art Ordinance entitled as follows:

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DEJ-125
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LET'S BE HNEST

if you weren't looking for a now
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad,andjfweweren'f looking
for someone to do a lob this ad

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wouldn't bhere. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1-SO0-432-$103 anytime for
recorded message.

educational opportunity In this
area. 322.6645.
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IN T'$E CIRCUIT COURT FOR Enroll now-school age chIldrenSEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
for summer fun-arts, crafts,
PRORATE DIVISION
-4 field trips. 3230131.
FIle Number 79-101-CF
ChildCareinmyhome, Longwood.
Division
Lake Mary area, $25 wk.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
$345770
MELVIN BEAMON
Deceased

NOTICEOF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

LPN, Full time&amp; part time. Apply
in person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 E. 2nd St.
STOP

AND
THINK
A
MINUrE. . .lF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
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Special Summer program for 6-12
yrs. old inciudin weekly
swImming, skating, &amp; movies.
3 6645 SANFORD EARLY
CHILDHOOD CENTER

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WINTER SPIRNGS, SEMINOLE and JEROME SWIMMER and CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SHIRLEY SWIMMER, his wite,
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
COUNTY, FLORIDA:
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Begin at a point on the East R.W
________________________
PlaintIffs,
IN THE ESTATIa
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line of Moss Road, according to the
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
plat of North Orlando, Second Ad.
11ItflfriiCtkins
that the administration of the sslate
Oltion, as recorded In Plat Bock %7, J.F. GRANT, et oi.,
__________________________
of Melvin Beamon, deceased, FIle
pages 5$, 56 and 57 of the Public
Defendants. Nurnber79.1S1-CP. spending Inthe
Records of Seminole County,
Needlepoint Instruction
NOTICE OF ACTION
CIrcuit Court for Seminole County,
FlorIda, said point being 444%
Florida, Probate DivIsIon, the aa.
Creative Expressions 323.1112
northofthesoutheasfcornefofsaid TO: .I.F. GRANT, residence
dress of whIch Is Seminole County
_____________________________
plat and 1605.90 feet south of the unknown, if alive, hIs unknown
spouse if married, and if dead, his
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. The
intersection of the East R.W line
11.A-Arts&amp; Crafts
personal representative of the
said Moss Road with the centerline respective unknown heirs, devlsees,
of Longwood-Ovledo Road, thence legatees and grantees, and any and
estate is Sandra Beamon, whose
address Is 432 Salem Street,
ruThouthalong said east R.Wlineof all persons having or claiming any
At complete Craft 1. Hobb
Mats Road extended South a right, title or Interest in and to the
Altamonte Springs, Florida. The
Supply In Central Florida.
run
following
described
land
in
Seminole
name and address of the personal
distance of 799.95 fat, thence
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
to.wit:
r.pre$snlative's attorney a's set
East 433.0) feet, thence run N. 41 County, Florida,
Ave. Sanford. Fl.
The Southwest '/4 of the Southeast
forth below.
----degrees 20' E. 367.58 feel to the
4 of the Southwest '/ of Section 9,
All persons having claims or
of a curve concave westerly and
thence Township 21 South, Range 31 East
demands against the estate are
18having a radius of 2)0 feet,
Help Wanted
THREE .________________________
run along said curve northerly (lessaparceltwoandone-half acres requIred, WITHIN
square in the Southeast corner
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
thrôughacentralangleo(o3degrm thereof)
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
ACOLORFUL FUTURE
20'. a distance of 232.13 feet to the
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
PT. of said curve, thence run N.
notified that an actIon to quiet tItle
of the above court a written LIfi is more colorful when you're
degrees W. 330.47 feet, thence
run toIheae-descrIb.dprrtyhas statement of any claim, or
earning good money and
West 590 feet to the point of begin, been f lied against you In
the above,
demand they may have. Each
meeting nice people. Call 644
ning, containing 11.401
acres. styledCourtandyouarerequir,dto
claim must be In wrIting
30l9fordetails.
Bearingsbasedonsaidpfatof
North serve a copy of your written and must indicate the basis
AVON
OrI.ando, Second Addition,
____________________________
defenSes, if any to It on W.C. Hut.
for the claim, the name and
FROM ITS PRESENT ZONING
Experlencedfuiltim,
CLASSIFICATION OF C-2 TO chlson, Jr.. Hutchison 0. Morris,
address of the creditor or his
Gardener-i Painter
Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address agent or attorney, and the amount
MarinersVillaqe333.wO
COMMERCIAL CI, PURSUANT is P.O. Drawer H, Sanford, Florida
claimed. If the claim is not yet due, _______________________
TO CHAPTER 146.011 OF THE 32771, on or before the 15th day 0
the date when it wIll become due Nurses. RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides,
r L0RI0A
ST AT U T ES; June, 1979, and file the orIgInal with
shall be stated. If the claIm is
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND
Livein companion, short term
the Clerk of this Court eIther before
contingent or unllquidated, the
assignment. Homemakers Up.
MINT OF THE OFFICIAL service on Plaintiffs' attorney or
nature of the uncertainty shall be
______________________
620-0636.
,
ZONING MAP. SEVERABILITY; immediately thereafter; otherwise stated. If the claim Is
secured, the _____________________
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE adefaultwillbeentered.g.in,tyou
DATE,
security shall be described. The Secretary for expanding office.
for the relief demanded In the
clamant shall deliver sufficient Must have good typing a.
A copy of said Ordinance shall be complains.
copies of the claim to the clerk to
available at the office of the City
%horthandskllis&amp;g.neral office
WlTNESSmyhandandthewalof
enable the clerk to mall one copy to
knowledge for Lonowood fat.
Clerk of the City of Winter Sorinos. •ka. ,.,,,_,
,, ,,
,, ,,
iv"'
7u
each personal representative.
tory. Phon 1309300.
Florida for all persons desiring to 1979.
All parsons Interested in the estate
examine same.
(SEAL)
to whom a copy of this Notice of
All persons interested are invited
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,
Administration has been mailed vs
to attend and be heard.
Clerk of the CircuIt Court
required,
WITHIN
THREE
THIS NOTICE shall be publishea
By: Cynthia Proctor
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
in the Sanford Evening Herald, a
Deputy Clerk
THE FIRST

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EMPLOYMENT
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1979,
,CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
-'BY: Mary T. Norton,
City Clerk
Publish: May 27, $979
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i-'.' FICTITIOUS NAME

.Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at 200 Pine S
Longwood
Seminole
County,
FJrãPa. under the fictitious name c4
O&amp; T AUTO SALES, and that we
Intend toregister laidnam. with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Cnty, Florida in accordance with
thj-provislons of the FIctitious
NII. Statutes, To-Wit:
Section

.409

Florida Statutes 19$?.

iq. Lawrence B. Thomas
I Gordon Owens
: May 77, June), 10, 1?, $979

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missianers of

SemInole

County,

Florida will conduct a public
hearing In the CommIssioners'
Meeting Room, SemInole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 00
June 12. $979 at 7:00 P.M. or as soon
thereafter as possible to consider 0
proposed amendment to Ordinance
76.33;
An ordinance relating to specified
areas of Seminole County served by
water and sewer systems acquired
owned or onarated by Seminal.
County; amending Orancs723
by revising section 1.0?, section 1.05,
section 2.0), section 3.03, sectIon
2.04, section 3.03 and section 343*11
revisIons relate to Increasing both
water dod sewer service rates and
connection
bob French, Chairman
Board of County CommlssIon,,
Seminole County, Florida
Publish: May 30,77. June?, 10, 1979

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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the fIrst publication Of this
Notice of Administration: May 30.
Sandra K. Sernon
As Personal Representative
, the Estate of
Melvin Seaman

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE;
JOHN C. REVIL of WH1ISON, WHITSON &amp; REVIS,

$23 Gardiner Court
P.O. box 2293
Daytona Beach, Florida 33015
Telephone: (901) 2501713
Publish May 20, 37, 1979

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RIPPED OFF

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BY 141GM FEE AGENCIES?
HAVE YOU BEEN

TURNED OFF

LOW FEE

2WEEKS SALARY
FRIEND.,pEOpLE
WE CARE

323.5176
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CARE ABOUT PEOPLE

CITY OP CASSELBINNY
Planning And Zeig Commission
NOTICE ISHERESY GIVEN that
the City of Casselberry PlannIng
mtd Zoning CommIssion will hold

public hearIng. Mr, Leonard
Casselberry. ownerapplicant, is
requesting annexation Into the
corporate limits of the City of
Casselberry in the LA.? (LImited
Agricultural Distrid). The parcel is
legally described as:
Lots Il, $2,, 13 and II,, Block A,
Johnsons Poultry Farm, as
recorded in Flat oo s, Pge I,
- Public Records of Seminole County,
FlOrida.
A public hearing on the request
will be held on Wednesday. June 13,
197, at 7:30 P.M.,
in
Cssselborry City Mall, 9$ Like
Triplet Drive, or as soon thereafter
possible.
Dated this 22nd day Of May, ;,
Mary W Hawtltorr*,
City Clerk
City of Casseibirry, Florida
PublIsh: May 27, 1979

public hearing. Mr. Leonard
Casselberry, owner-applIcant, Is
requesting annexation into the
corporate limits of the CitY
Cassalberry In the LA-? (Limited
Agricultural District), The parcel Is
legally described as:
A portion of Lot Ills DR. MIt.
chill's Survey Of the Moses E. Levy
GranP as recorded in Flat Book I.
Pages, Public Records of Sirninule
county. Florida.
A public hearing on the request
will be held on Weønesday, June 13.
1977, at 7:30 P.M. In the Casselbeny
City HaIl, 95 Lake Triplet Drive, or
as soon thereafter is passibi..
Dated this 22nd day Of May, I97v.
MW9 W. Hawthofl'*
Y Clerk
. v of Cass.Iberry, FlorIda
Publish: May 21, 1979

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REALTOR 323.7832
Eve. 3fl.0612,322.1587, 322.7177

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NEW LISTINGS IN PINECREST
2150 Sq. Ft. of living Remodeled
kitchen, butcher block cabinets,
new floor tile, recessed lighting,
beaming ceilings in LR &amp; DR.
Above ground pool, new liner, 2
pumps. Patio carpeted. 7 fruit

By Owner- 2 BR., 1 bath.
Separate garage. Convenient to
Downtown. 216 Holly Ave.
$23,000. 373.4632; 323.0315.

otees. Walking to stones, schools,
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Newly redecorated 37 home. 2600
sq. ft. living area. 27x12 game
'
room, ideal for large family.
Beautifully landscaped, close to
shopping, schools &amp; recreation
Srea. $51,500.

lOBBIES
EALTY
lEAtTOS

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322.9283

24 HOUR [

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S1E [\J SIR () IV1

322.7111 aft 5.
Build to Suit - our
FHA.VA,FHA

lot or yours.
2358. 215

M. Unsworth Realty

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
S French (17-97) Sanford
323 5324

Sentinel Star Paper Rt. AM.
Sanford. 300 customers. $10,000

NW LISTING IN TUSKAWILLA
''''AREA
S Mo. old 3 BR, 2 bath with Family
room, projected tennis courts &amp;
jogging paths. Beautiful jewel of
a home. Assumable mortgape
for just about any kind, of
financing you choose. $63,000,
Owner motivated.

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aft. 3 p.m.

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29-Roonn
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anford-ilous livIng
weekly. UtilIties Included. 500
Oak. 3729623; 111.71$).

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Unfurnished

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1 AR-$lec up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
323-0670 Mariner's Village.
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Went Ads Get People Together moseBuyingAnd Those Selling.
322.2611 or 531.9993.

1 BR- $119 up. Pool. Adults only,
onLakeAda. Just So. otAirport
Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
323-$4.'O
Mariner's Village.
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Jhe Real Estate Agency
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LARGE BARN, S ACRES.
FENCED FOR HORSES. NEAR
SANFORD Al RPORT. BY THIS
WEEKEND. $37,900.

S BEDROOM, 2 BATH CEDAR
HOME ON SO ACRE LAKE, 15
MILES WEST OF DeLANO.

COMPLETELY FURNISHED.
IDEAL FOR 2 TO 4 FAMILIES
OR

VACATION. ONLY $59,500.
SELLER WILL HOLD MOP.
TGAGE.
DELIGHTFUL 2 BE DROOM
HOME IN A BOTANICAL
SETTING INCLUDING 40

PRIZE ROSES. RECENTLY
IEMODELEO.
IN
EX.
CELLENT CONDITION.
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COUNTRY HOME) BEDROOM 2
BATH. LARGE FAMIL( ROOM
WITH BRICK FIREPLACE.

LARGE SCREENED PORCH,
OVERSIZED LOT, STREAM
RUNNING ALONG SIDE. A
MUST SEE AT $49,500.

TERMS.
ApIs. for Senior Citizens. Ddwn.
. town, very clean 1. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM 2
BATH FAMILY ROOM, FIRE.
Ave.
PLACE, 2 CAR GARAGE ON
2 AR opts fully furnasP.cd; pans.
dishes,'silver, etc. 0. all utilities
inc. Available tIll October lit

NICELY SHADED STREET.

By day, wk. or month.
Shenendoah Village, 333.797g,

BEDROOM 2 BATH NEW
HOME CENTRAL AIR CAR.
PETS. AT CHULUOTA. 1:19900.

IBR,$175,$Sodeposlt
Youpayelectric
Coupleonly, 323-2920

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Clan. 3 BR. 2 bath garage
Central Air, fenced backyard.
1st, last mo. rent, security
deposit, $325 mo. 562-0929 or 322.
0141.
Sanford: 7 yrs. old, 3 BR, 1½ bath.
Air. C-Heat. $275 mO., 1st mo. &amp;
deposit. No pets. 321023$.

WANT ADS ARE BLACK I
WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER.
SANFORD AREA- Newly.
remodeled 38R home. Large
Olning, LR, FR with fireplace,
UtilIty room I wooded lot.
DELTONA 1 BR, clean, neat,
attractive. $150 mo. 1st, last,
No pets. Available
iw 5741010
Sanford- Newly redecorated 7 or
3BR; large FR, fireplace, patio,
fenced yard on beautiful oak
shaded lot in fine residential
area. $350 mo. 372.6952.
LOCH ARBOR- Large 3 BR, 2
bath home near Golf Course Top
condition I neighborhood, c.
A,
Ref. Vacant, lease,
1310 me.. 1st me, rent &amp; deposIt.

moms.

Pinecreit with ww carpet,
breakfast bar, Fla. Rm., Dining
area! Extras! APP WARRANT
ED. Just $450001

SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2½ bath, formal
'dining, carpet, air, private patio
w-2 car garage. Lovely club
house, pool &amp; tennis. Furn. or
unlurn.

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM 2
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME

SEIGIU.ER REALTY
BROKER
2439S.MyrlleAve.,Sanford

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

62 Acres E of Sanforci, 57.700 per
acre William Maliczowski,
Realtor 377 1983
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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322 7498

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BEAUTIFUL) BR,? bath home in
ldyllwiide! Relax In enclosed

2 BR. 1 bath house comie$ely
-. renovated, over sized lot. Owner
hold mortgage. 911 Elm Ave.
322-2700

&amp;
areal CiliA wtw
carpet, F.... Pm., satin kIt.8.
every imaginable feature! APP

WARRANTED. A Dream come

Real Estate Sales

From Sanford SR-b to Wayside
Dr. then left, go 1 mIle, on left at
shadow Lake. Lot 19 next to
Wilson Place.
SPOLSKI CONST. INC
322 8171
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Most Desirable Executive P1751

'Halt acre &amp; Larger, Paved
Streets, Heavily Wooded, Next
to Wilson Place, Two Minutes
West I 1. Wayside Drive

SLargesl Listing Inventory
•Dominant Advertising
040 Hour Sales Training

House for sate 3 BR. 1 bath. New
washer &amp; dryer Inc. Big lot,
$31,000. By Owner. 322 1949

3BR,2bathsplitplan, FR Double
corner lot. $6,000 oown &amp;
assume.

Stenstrom Realty,

;r, ioar
- 611 2 in Swallow tail
575 nodncas .1224637
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mattress. cordovan vinyl Old
Enqlisn styling, $350 365 6149
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47-Real Estate Wanted

W E Vititen
Peg Real Estate Broker
Phone373 0061 Eves. 322 158$

•* 0HOIJSE WANTED...
In Need of Repairs
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81 Eves
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ON LAKE MARY
Beautiful home large rooms, 43,
many extr, t-c.cdock,
fireplace. etc., etc
BEAUTIFUL LOT
Trees, iakes nearby Located near
shopping in Deltona. $1,000

*126.500. A cute starter carton the
young at heart. 3 BR, 1 bath,
near shopping. Call today on this
one.

*174.500 For the investment
minded 2 unit Apt. bldg. Good
tenants
$Io,000. Forthebuilder Sciuplex
bldg. lots in city.

EXCELLENT TERMS

REALTOR 322-1991

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MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE
Eves 862-3455 3721959
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Vacant 525.900

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Lot 555, 12x6.4, 3 BR, 2 baths.
56.000. 323-0538.
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Don't miss this nice 3 BR home,
Walk to schoo &amp; shopping.
Won't last long at this price. Call
Morris Lee Cope Rag. Real
Estate Broker. DeBary 668 6093.

See our beautiful new BARR ING.
TON w lapsiding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803OrlandoDn.
3'3-5200
VA&amp; FilAFinancing
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43-Lots-Acreage

I35x177. Paving, sewer &amp; water.
$11,500.
LAKE SYLVAN AREA. 100x140.
Trees. $7,000.

FORREST GREENE

AombI.ijjood

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JUST LISTED! 4 AR, 3½ aath
Home with Every Imaginable
FeatLfrel Pool &amp; Patio! Lg. FR
with Wet Bar, DR. Eq. Eat.In
Kitchen and huge BR's! Much

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
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Sanford 321-0702

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando32l-1577

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G000usedlelevisions Si)anoup
Milter's26l9OrlandoDr
322 03S2
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77-Junk Cars Removed
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_______________________________ 1978 Ford Foirniont
eQuipped Take over payiiit'nts
' Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
.1231947
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.54 -Garage Sales 71 vW Cuiu,iir new engine, 512'0
322 5990
.______ '72 Cad Coupe. excel cOnca Re'9
Furniture--everything
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BUY JUNK CARS
gas, $11543 Baha, real sharp
1101 ElmAve
From$l0to
$900 CallJ?30777
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Fri , Sat &amp; Sun 9i m fill
Call 327 1624. 3221460
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telescope steer -nq. niw
55-Boats &amp; ACcessories
78-N'ittorcycles
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spection Excellent tires- runs
&amp; looks gooc. 5500 or trOth' tor
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Molorcycle Insurance
ROBSON MARINE
500cc or larger motorcyi,Ii' 171
BLAIR
AGENCY
2927 Hwy 17.97
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3866or
323
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Sanford, Fla, 37771

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REALTORS

130-U33or 339.4711 eves.

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lamp, baby Items, toys; odds &amp;

Work Clothes, Hats &amp; Caps
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
327 5791
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River Rock for Sale
Someclirt included
SI Bag 83) 8015

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 85.67

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2 mares I 8 year old exp rider.
s.ia.ti I yr old gentle, 5300 323
4)53 eves &amp; weekends.

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MANAGEMENT
TRAINEES
Poa Jay's Is leekiag leo ag
,ressI fast lead management
trainees who waitS Is grow with
campasy. Experience in man-

egemeet er food service poe.

erred, but net necessary,
Benefits include veup issur.
once, paid vacation, and excel.
lent financial compensation
eppertunilies. Call home of
fice:

$13-2fl.U56

to *et us interview so sand
resume Ii:

'3ranch Office

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ACREAGE

MULTI-FAMILY

Saturday June 9th 11:00 am.
InspectionJune2.3.7.8 16p.m.
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Help kstroduce
new advertising
medlizm to florid..

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WI BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
nilure Salvaqø '177 $771

Plantation Estates • 49 Parcels • Zoned A-i • Road Frontage
107 Acres • 1-5 Acre Tracts • (1) 6 Acre R3 Apt. Site .
4 Lakefront • Only minutes to Orlando • Deland • New

And t frwcood
vlthnof.s,iiidno
Image.manded advertisers
like being associated with

Smyrna • Daytona Beach

ecology,minded advert lung.
That's the idea behind Ad-

Pak/ America, A business
buiN on a patented adverbs.
ing medium so unique, and
so successful in other parts
of America, that were introducing it in Florida with no
franchise lee. buiI have an
ex'luslve territory, a written
contract. And only a
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mance deposit against future
sales vIll be required
($3,500. totally refundable).
Butnofr.nchi.ele,, Thasisa
lull,time opportunit) with a
potential of over 550.00O
year. If you're aggressive, arid
ware to be on your own where
the money is. call weekdays
loran interview and more an.
formation.

M-Pak/Arne,,ka
Incorporated
Flonda hdqlrs: (collect)
813! 644.1477

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LOCATION: 14 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
For Plats • Brochures • Information

Phone (305) 862•3363

Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 1328 • Longwood, Fla. 32750
Glenn A. Blackmore • Registered Real Estate Broker

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid

JOHNNY'S BACK

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Piney Woods Auction

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ford. We will buy. sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
by the pice or house full
Freepickuponconsignm
at 30pct 3fl 2310

MEMORIAL DAY•
AUCTION.

sMON., MAY 28, 7 PM.
Thisiale is loaded with everything
from suites to odd pieces for
every room Large selection of

dressers,

chests,

couches, beds, dinettes, tables,
TVs, lamps 8. Misc. Too many
ilems to lisi.

lt&amp;P F xlenior Fungus &amp; mildew
removal Roofs, walls, decks,
i'tc U
Est 339 6066 668 8335
nec

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Glass &amp; Screefl

V'
Grooming &amp; Boarciing

17155.French

32313.40

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(LOCAL) 319 53/1

Painting
Quality Painting

Exterior &amp; In
tenor 35 yrs c.per Free Esti.
_668 8I19. Haro!z Racier
1*001 N
i'Omit,i q P,ip,' r
lOamiqog Or'. , 't "film- ".'Ofil

*(irkmfl,lmiship, quick, quality.
L' 668 4/81

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog
8. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping,
ftea control
Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
Shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air
cages 377 5757
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Hon'ie lnirovevflént
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELINGLREPAIR
5.6. BALINT&amp;ASSOc.
322 $465
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INSULATION
Balling, blowing,
RACO Foam, fIberglas &amp;
Cellulose Lowest prices, Call
371 0039 or 901 731 6700 co:ct.
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DANNY'S PAINTING

Interior Exterior Flouse Pointing
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (3051372 91.60
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Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large Call Mr. Taylor
Fret' Est 327 8545

Plumbing Service
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks. Fast Service
323 0171, 322 460)

(tag Cds

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Railings
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Cuslomnbuill ironwork
oindowguards. gates etc
Mdnlin's .123 7181, 339 1693

Tree Service

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Concrete work
Patios, side
walks, driveways Free Esti
male. Call Mr Taylor 372 isis

VISA MASTER CHARGE
$CASHDOORPRIZE $

'SANFORD AUCTION.

fVii5(

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ExterlorCleanlng

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Every Saturday at 1 pm located
on SR 1)5, lB mi north of San

chaIrs,

Yard
. Debris,
- Tract,

BURFIELD'S Eleclric Service 8.
Repair, Industrial, Comm &amp;
Residential, 322 9354 21 FIrs

green- porches, pool mci. • wais.
All type re glazing &amp; wd. insfall,
Fn..e Est. Mr. lay,nr

Used, any condition 4448176

72-Adi

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Light Hauling

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refnig , stoves, tools.

L.Iiids(,lp,v,q

373 7918

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furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools

AUCTION

La'm Service

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Electrical

,,,arry's Mart. 2)5 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used

3232Z

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Cash 322-4132

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MOWING &amp; LANOS(APIN(,
1881
F ree Estimate

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Hay for Sale
fertilized Costal Bermuda
Best Quality, 327 3461

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08. c; LAWN CAPE &amp; MAINT
Call after 530PM
3?) 8019

Specialists, top Soil 8. fill dirt,
lawn niaint &amp; Ie lrimymm,iiiq

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

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68-Wanted to Buy

2565
PAR).

parlor .

Dressmaking

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G.'nvral

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HOMESITES

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322-2420

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Ceramic Tile
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66-Horses

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519 C 1st St - 322 5747

Spa,,iel pups AKC
Charrip blood line, $150 $175. 327
/430 after 1 p m

67-A--Feed

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at reasonable prices
377 1493 or 327 5798

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AKC Brittney Spaniel pups 2
female. 3 male' Champion
tiunting show IinS $150 or best
Otter Call utter Pfl1R4'j9,)

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Sanford's Sales Leader3

REALTORS

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeralio,i A C Repair
Licensed. 3730039

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SaIss Information Center
'4044iddenLakaDnve
Sanlord.FIonda3277t.
(305)323-7611

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1_awn Care

Appliances

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ends, garden tools 373 0982
Amateur radio, Drake III 1 $450
excellent cond l"lammarlunci
FM SOa 35 watt 2 meter rig t0
327 1171

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
32? 9141 I
Eves alter 68. weekends
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BUY SEt L TRADE
III 31SF F in,I 5t
'775623
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Executive' desk, chair. cradcnza
perfect cOnd
5800, for all,
Saxon photo copier, $700;
Hammond organ, 1)50. Portable
humidifier, $25; Firm on all
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prices call ei 1105 after 6 p rn
&amp; weekends 63? Oakhurst Sf,
Altamonte Spgs

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Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

frames, $lOea Phone 323 6125 til
8 00 p.m

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70 Chrysler 9 p.iss waqri N,'s
tires, rebuilt i"otor ,'xtr,i cli'.irm
Loaded 16 mi gal Family 'ir

6686300 EnterprIse.

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PrNs1cl*fly Lirdic,ed • FUIJ City CM&amp;ii
IL VA. AND CONVINTIONAL RWC$NS AVAJIA&amp;E
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lUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 '
models Call 339 9100 or 831
4605 lDe.'ilerl

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8. trailer $900. Call 373 0)22 alter
" 11
Ji a U ;

Rig ttoa, motor &amp; trailer; electric
welder. heavyduty lawnrnower.

2139 5. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

5oo

TERRIFIC! 4 BR. 1½ Bath ho.ne
In Washington Oaks with Central
Heat, w.w carfet, DR. pantry.
Large LR, Porch, and Much
Morel APP WARRANTED. Just

53-TV-Radio,Stereo

bed. $100. 2 twin bed bookcase I

3L4m,2BathMcdis •&amp;wyEf5clp

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

TO IS YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1 8004321002
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Picnic table &amp; benches, hanging

Only $90,000?

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$4,000 to $100,000

BROKER

PRE-OEVELOPMENT PRIE$ NOW FO*

Morel APP WARRANTED.

/6 Doiige Van Customized, Air,
Must sell 53.450 323 57)1
- --- ........--- - --Dodge Van, AM FM. stereo,
arpt't, paneling. I captains
,w-'. I
take over paymts or
refinance Call 57-0 1266 ott. s
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59.. M..,sjcal Wrctiandise I
CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN . --------i
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE
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Large Selection foam backed
- - Guitars, Drums, Banjos Corn
drapes, prir,t 50x84,$ll.SOpr;
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30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
solids 18 • 81 $10 50 pr. Custom
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660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD.
upholstery c' 'iets.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
-ic
$2,000 PIER ACRE. BRING
2202 French Ave.
Free Estimates
322 2255
CHECK BOOK.
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KICK T
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KULP DECORATORS
STORAGE HABIT
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IfleImprovernnts
67 ACRES FOR HORSES. COWS.
109W 1st
Sell thsoe useful, no longer Since 1937
322 23.1
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---------------AND FISHERMEN. w ACRE
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needed items with a Herald i
Central Heat &amp; AIr Cond. Free Est, I
POND ADJACENT $20,000.
Kitchen cabinets &amp; counter tops.
ClassIfied Ad. Call 322 7611 or
PAINT ING, CAPPFN TRY
Call Carl Harris at
Close out sale on discontinued
831 9993.
CU STOM (All INU 75
(
ACRE ON A HILL CLOSE TO
SEARS. Sanford 322 1771
lines S0pct. or moreoff. Central
1)1 0129a1l,'r " 'ii
' a r,'c iSt
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WEKIVA RIVER AND HIGH
Kitchens Inc 1751 Hanger PcI,
62-Lawn.Gartleri -I Mar,- quality oper.ition
WAY 46. FOR HOME, MOBILE I
Sanford Airpor', Bldg. 755
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JACK FROST Cent heat
Air
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HOME OP ANIMALS. $8,900.
8yrs. exp Patios, Dri.i,'a,iy',
Cond Service. Free Esf, on
S Gerbils, $3 ea - Frigidaire trash I
etc. W,iync. Bc'I, 327 1321
FILL DIRT a. TOP SOIL
Inst Comm. &amp; Res, 322 0208
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compactor.$I0O, Trucktoppers' I
SEIGLER REALTY
YELLOW SAND
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rt'rnry

INC.

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KENMOfE WASHERPans
Service Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
p30697

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WOODED LOT ZONED RMOI.
STONE'S THROW TO LAKE
MONROE DOWNTOWN. REDUCED TO $7,500

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LMi'.
istes. corner lot

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HWy 92. 1 mile sest of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, wil hld a
public AU TO AIJC I ION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday .11 7 JO It S
Inc Only one in Florid,i You Sc,
the reserved price Call 904 255
Pill for further details - ' The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner ou get

75-A--Vain

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SECOND MORTGAGES

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shiny Deal too 539,9001

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NICELY WOODED HOME SITE
EXCELLENT
NEIGHBORflOOD IN SANFORD REDUC
ED TO $5,500

41.25 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
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1913 Slide in Camper. 7 way rfg full bath Asking
P' - 373
2638 or 3"l 3887 Can he seen at
307 S Suntand Dr , Sanford

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES P 1 egg, Lic
Mtg Broker 825 No 1 o
Wyrnore Rd , Altamonte

W003ED HOME SITES A I
DOZEN TO CHOOSE FROM
PRICE RANGE $3,500 to $9,900

_____________________________ 2 ACRES HWY 16, WEST OF I I.
LAKE ACCESS. $19,900
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AGENCY

'" ' i;lc;n ve'rsaia"s
Sedan, 16.000 mi F-,ccllnt
cond $300 8. O'.ca.inie payinentc
327 1893
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NICELY WOODED ON LARGE

STEMPER

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hrn, lowniilA 'OA'i'T.)NAAuTOAucTlON

I conci Can be seen at 201 E
Commercial 372 0291 or 323 66.16
aft 5 00 p m

52-Appliances

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY
Ham &amp; eggs anyone? One of I
1 ACRE AT WHISPERING PINES
Sanford's finest restaurants
WITH 7 BEDROOM MOBILE
locsted in ideal location. Come
STACKHOUSE
HOME IN PLACE WALKING I
sample the menu. $75,
MORTGAGE CORP.
DlSTNCE TO BOAT DOCK &amp;
GET AWAY FROM IT ALL
RECREATION AREA ON
Licensed Mortgage Broken
LAKE GEORGE. $17,900 ADDI
Ideal for hunting, fishing c just
7323 So. U.S I Titusville, FL
I IONAL I ACRE LOTS AVAIL
loafing. On the edge of the Ocala
ABLE 56.900, EACH.
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National Forest. 112,750.

*546,500 End the space race in
this I BR, 2 bath (out of the I
ordinary) split level home.
Great for expanding family,

969 Doage Super 13cc
;000 i.onclt,on Sf00
123 9609 or 323 064)9

323 7050

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ON SALE
NEW twin Size box
springs &amp; mattress $2395 ea
PC - NEW coffee table with 2
niatctiinqendtables5)9 Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-97 So of
,, Santord 372 872)
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NICELY WOODED ALMOST 2

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75-Recreational Vehicles I
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0hi 73 Open Road Camper.
fully equipped uses req gas
5-1500 322 1205

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51-HOuSehold Goods

Losing your home &amp; credit' Will
catch up back payments 8. buy
equity 372 0216

LAKE WEST OF I I $75,000

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
I
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

OFSANFORDREALTOR
75115
3230231,3737173,3770779
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fireplace, sauna,'DR, Fla. Rm.,

SUNNY DAYS! 3 AR. 1½ Bath
Homeon large Lot! Central Air,
w-w Carpet, Pan. FR, w-Fireplace, Coy. Patio and Grill
and More! APP WARRANTED.

Auction sunclayslPM
Sanford Ave at H5sy 127

Kellocgs Auction Sales

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PROPE Rh ES, INC

For a confidential OiS(u,(O
¶
your career in Real Estate, call
I
Herb Stenstrom. Realtor Owner.
I
at 377 7120

3 BR split plan. CiliA. Kit. eqp.
double car garage. Will sell VA

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UNITED

f'dOlional Referral Service
•Full Time Office Supervision
•Compatible Associates
lOver 77 Years Experience

lIIuIitttt_

Porch, 1g. BR's, - (3) C-H&amp;A
8.
syStems
everything
Imaginable! APP WARRANT.
ED. Yours for 1165,0001

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970 Chevy Nova .1 or, sm V 8. AT.
PS PB DE PD T RAN SPO I
boy &amp; Mt7ch qooci Needs p.int
5500 or best otter 322 0'153 bettiri'

Consignments Welcome

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Free listing BROCHURE write
CHEROKEEt AND CO
Murphy, N C 28906

Under priced $13,750 to $16,500

SMember Realtors 8. ERA
3 BR, 2 bath. Lovely pool 8. patio
area. $9,600 down. $330 mo. pays
all, 322-4914 eves &amp; weekends

4S.A- jtof State

80--Autos for Sale

For Estate, Commercial 8.
Residential Auctions 5. Ap
praisats, Call Dell's Auction 323
'.67(3

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dential Lots in the Area

Sanford's
most
well know
progressive, Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates,
penienced
or newly lacened
Nowi
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true for $68,000.
UNBELIEVABLE 7 BR, 4 bath
home in Geneva on 4 acres with
small pond &amp; extras! Stone

72-AUCtion

5 Pc BR suite new. $239; S PC LR
new, 5399: Loveseat $41.95 &amp; Up.
pc dinettes, $6995 &amp; up. Ref
up. El stove. $608. up. full
size draperies, $10 &amp; uP Sanforc'
Furniture Salvage. 1792 So o

it's easy to place 0 Classified Ad
- We'll even help you word it
Call 322 2611

Only Few Remaining

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Sanford. 322 8721

*515,000. 2 building lots, zoned
MR 7, located west of Sanford

Lakeview 2 AR pebble stucco,
wood floors, fireplace, citrus. In
beautiful quiet Lake Helen, lust
off 1-4. $19,500 or best offer.
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1-904-225.2569

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OrlandO 327.1577

P.O. lox 9167
Winter Have., FL, 3*05

3_L0tAeage

Lot Sales Exceegeo
All Expectations

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Servici

Sanford

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Sanford 321.0702

5741040.

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CailBart

HOMtOWNERS: 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. 641-2518.

SALES
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILINGS JOIN SANFORD'S
LEADERI WE' 1.1ST &amp; SELL
AND CARPET. DUE FOR
MORE HOMES THAN ANYON
COMPLETION AUGUST 1st.
JOLN THE ONE THAT'S NO. ii'4
139000.

)ELTONA I BR, clean, neat,
attractIve. SISO me. 1st, last,
1300 security. No pets. Available

aytona Beath-Hutchilon oceaie
front Apis. weekly. Call 322-4060

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JUSTLISTED 2 BR. 1 bath horns
on nice corner lot with OR, front
&amp; rear porch, fireplace,
cathedral ceilings &amp; Morel Only.
522,000!

minimum license

33--Houses Furnfshsd

REALTORS

24357 S French (I? 92)Sanforcj
323 $324

LOVELY 3 BR, 7 bath home in

DRASTIC REDUCTION SELLER
MOVE THIS 3 BED
ROOM, SCREENED PORCH,

2 STORY WALK 'TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS) BED.
ROOM, FAMILY ROOM WITH
LARGE OAK TREES. $21,900.

3 BR, 2B nice corner lot
Assumable mtg 135.500
Call 322 1804

crea

'Shadow Lake Woods

PLEASE BUY ME
I'm a very large house on double
lot 3 BR &amp; 7 BR garage Apt in
back Illness, $32,000
3t 0832. .1236038

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

Dreamwold w.C.H&amp;A, wy
carpet, OR, Fla. Rm., 5cr. Patio
iMuch More! APP WARRANT.
ED. Only 535,9001

CAN YOU BELIEVE I 1 BR, 1 bath
home in immaculate cond. Small
lot wIth large front &amp; rear
porches, DR &amp; 1g. BRI A Buy for
$12,500!

WEEKENDS

43-

By owner. 4 BR, 1 B., Air. ww
carpet. Sprinkler system Close
to downtown, Aft. 5:30, 323 6707

2 Acres in Lake Mary wig. block
shed, corner lot cleared w some
trees. 525.000.

OVER 5.4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL. 179!

FANTASTIC 4BR, 2 bath
remodeled home in Pine Heights
with C.H&amp;A, w-w carpet, eat in
kit., FIa. Pm., Fenced yard on
nice lot! APP WARRANTED.
Wow! only $37,900!

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$anf.Adults,nopets,1BR
Air,wwcarp.ceramicbath,s$c,
$l7Smo.323.$019

REALTY WORLD.

REALTY

W.GarnettWpalte
Peg. Real Estate Broker
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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107 W.Comrnerclal
Phone 322.7881,Sanford

FOR

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income,$Y900saIepric.,$34.1$32

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bus. Nice neighborhood. All this
0. C-H&amp;A. $11,500.

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41-Houses

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'°°' Sanford. For Sale by
owner. Large e Pm. home. 2
baths, screened porch, fireplace,
8. fenced yard. 3731979 eves. &amp;
weekends.

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41-Houses

p373.5774 Day or Night

or FHA $31,900

lmmediateoeeupancy. New) BR,
1 B block home. WalkIng
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$27,500 w.excellent terms.

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lnC.REALTOR, MLS

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EXCELLENT professional off(te
location: Highway 17.92. ChoiCe
commercial locl!iOfl. See todpy
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OWNER WILL ASSIST tinan4'
this spotless 3 BR DeltOflah
ciliA, ww carpet, pane
DR,beautifullg.00r.lot AI
lust $31,500.

HAL COLBERT, REALlY

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REDUCED $2,600
Owner says sell. fIB Palmetto
Ave. 4 BR. 2 bath, C.H&amp;A,
carpeted Garage. On 3 lots.
$39,900.

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it no ins. (901) 252.9492.

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Ptjish

Owner Holding beautiful 2 BR, 2
bath, carpeted, CiliA, new
appl., su'eened porch, carport.
arge utility bldg. Fish &amp; swim
inthegreat St. Johns, plus tennis
8. swimming pool. You won't
believe it. $23,500.

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Adults only. No pets. 3734574.
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FA.FHA.235ConV. Homes
I w Down Payment

REALTOR
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373.606) orves, 323-0517

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32-HOUSeS Unfurnished

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FAST PLACEMENTS

Responsible middle.aged woman
desires 2 BR Apt. or small hot'e.
Sanford.Lake Mary. Will COfl
sider option to buy. 322.9102.
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$SanfordAve.
321.0759
Aft. Hrs. 3fl-'613.3fl.469
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DlO IN ONE OF SANFORDS
BUSIEST AREAS
inventory &amp; fixtures total more
thanasklngprice. No reasonable
offer refused. Call us today. This
sale for health reasons.

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TURN ON TO

38Waflted to Rent

Cash for your 10ff Will build on
your lot or our lot.
v Enterprise,
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641.3013
Med.) l,. Realtor
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New 235 Homes, 4 pet. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
HIL'FR 327.2257
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For sale by owner, 3 BR, 1 B,
Block home on 1 acre in the
country. $12,500. 322.7195.
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SCENIC VIEW of St.'JOhtS
deep canal. NiC*.3 BR, .
FISb
sun deck,
dock $89,000.

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41-Houses

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

HoMEJor
GREAT WINTER
fenced,
e,
retirees. 2
fruit trees. Alum. storage St$.
$22,500.
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Solve your small storage space
problem with one of our 4x1's for
$15 mo. For 1 month or longer if
you need, you keep key, other
sizesavailablaz. Central Location
2529 S. Magnolia Ave. CALL 323.
i't1 7495
6010

BATEMAN REALTY

WANTED- Aggressive person or
man and wife team in the
Sanford area who desires to be
involved in a secure franchise
business for themselves. Ex.
cellent income potential. Ad.
vertising related experience
helpful, but not necessary. We
can and will prove our claims as
to earning potential. Investment
required $8,900. Send con.
fidential information to TVT
Franchise Director, P.O. BOx
5.U3, Athens, Ga. 30601, or call
401-516-8158.

By PATRONIZING
COUNSELORS

PUBLICATION OF
CITY OF CASIELSINNY
THIS NOTICE. ta) I III fli ObleCIlons
PIsaaIegaa z.siag C.mmissis.
they may have that challenge
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN flf
validity of the decedent's will,
quallficof ions of the personal the CIty of Casselberry Planning
• Zoning Coinmisrion will hOld a
rspruentative,orthelurisdlcrionof
the court.

FEI MOPEDS
FEI BICYCLES
nOW
dei'Iership
Exclusive
available. 100%secured by
inventory. For more details
CALLJAMESHINES
Of f.901 878 7185; 386.5700
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31-Apartments Furnished

OOYOU FEEL

Legal Notice

day Cf May,

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ABOUT NO ACTION?

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Public hearing.
DATED this 23rd

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DEJ47
Ns$iceslPvbHcffeiri.,g
The Boerd of County Corn.

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AREYOU

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newspaper of general circulation in
lhC'(ity. one (1) tIme at least fifteen
(IS) days prior to the time of the

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YARD WOR K.
Call 3230500; 322.0797.
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Act; the Contract Work Hours and
Forfutureinformationcall
Safety Standards Act; and the
'647.3333orwrite
Department of Labor Safety and
SanfordAi.AnonFamilyGroup
Health Regulations under the 0
P.O. BOX 3'
cupational Safety and Health Act
cupational Safety and Health Act of Order 11625, all bidders will be at.
s.nfet-d;fl.,3tnlr
forded full opportunity to submIt
1970.
1970,
A Performance Bond and a bids in response to this lnvitatioi
A Performance Bond and
_____________________________
Payment Bond, each in one hundred and will not be discriminate'
Payment Bond, each in one hundred _________________________
5-Lost &amp; Found
percent (100 percent) of bid amount against on the grounds of race,
percent (100 percent) of bid amount _____________________________
will be required upon award of bid color, religion, sex or national origin
will be required upon award of bid.
No bidder may withdraw bid in consideration for award.
No bidder may withdraw bid Ladies black shoulder bag. Lost
During
the
Fiscal
Years
1970
thru
within 15 days after the actual date
within 45 days alter the actual data
Lake Markham Rd. Contents
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of Ihe opening thereof. NOTICE: 1981 goals for jarticipalion by
of the opening thereof. NOTICE:
important. 3235749.
United Stales Department of Labor Minority Business Enterprises is
United States Department of Labor
Toy Poodle-light chocolate
(USDL) wage rates will be ap twenty percent (20 percent). To
(USDL) wage rates will be apbrown. Stitches in right sideensure that maximum bids from
plicable.
plIcable.
needs medical attention,
The County reserves the right to
ihe County reserves the right to Minority Business Enterprises are
relect any or all bids, with or sought, contractors submitting bids
ldyllwilde.Upsala Rd . Loch
reject any or all bids, with or
Arbor area. Reward. 323-5036.
waive wiilbarequiredtoprovideevldence
without
cause,
without
to
waive
cause,
to
their efforts in aiding in the
technicalities or to accept the bid ______________________________
technicalities or to accept the bid
which in its ludgement best serves
wliith in its judgement best serves reaching of said goals,
6-CtId Care
The Housing Authority of the City
the interest of the County. Cost of
the interest of the County. Cost of
_____________________________
subrnittalofthisbidisconsideredan
sVbmlttalofthisbidisconsideredan of Sanford, FlorIda reserves the
oØerational cost of the bidder and right to reject any or all bids or to
operational cost of the bidder and
1st 1. Only chIld
center open
s),ell not be passed onto or be borne waive any intormalities in the shall not be passed on or be borne by
Saturday in Sanford - Beginn.
bidding,
the
County.
by the County.
ing June?. Sanford Early Child.
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
Purchasing Agent,
Publish: May 27, mc
care Center. 322-4445.
tq
the
subsequent
period
of
jo
days
$6n3inol. County
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opeof bids without the cOin.nt .
Courthouse, Room It?
ChtldCsrsksmyhom.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
Sanford, FL 32771
S2Swk., $ddayor 11 hr.
FLORIDA
of Sanford, Florida.
(303) 333.4330
Ca11323.33.44

No$iceol Public Hearing

DogGroomer
All breeds, fully experienced
Call 322.5752
L've in Companion for retired
school teacher, light houseketp.
ing duties. Must drive. Salary +
own room with ", bath &amp; board.
Call before 9 am or after 6 o.m.
ask for Mrs. Golf. 349.5171.

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
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Safety Standards Act; and the color, religion, sex, or national
Department of Labor Safety and origin in consideration for award.
In accordance with Executive
Health Regulations under the Oc-

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Communciations Specialits I,
1172.40•$244.00. Gra.
Salary from high school and
duation
1 year communications ex
perience or completion of a
communication training course.
This is a dispatcher pOsitiOn,
operating a control console,
ability to type 35 wpm. Seminole
County Court House, Personnel
by June 1. An Equal Opportunity
Emoloyer MF.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Legal secretary, four man firm,
experienced In real property
corporate &amp; commercial ne
cessary. Salary commensurate
with experience. 534.0111.

3Lines Minimum

41-HOUSeS

37A-Office Rental

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TREE SERVICE

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OpenMon. thru Sat. ica.m..9p.m.
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Florida

Holiday

AuniorWhirfe
— by Hal Kaufman

The Florida Highway
Patrol
said
Noah
McFadden, 48, of Seminole
Garden
Apartments,
Sanford, died instantly
when the car he was riding
in was struck broadside by
a Seaboard Coast Line
railroad engine near the
Deluxe Bar off Southwest
Road shortly after noon
Sunday.

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GEE WHIZI "A puzzled young lady said 'Goo.
I can't cube
cube root of three.
Though seven seems plenty, It might conse to twenty. I wonder howthe
much it can be?" Can
you answer In three so nds7

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A student who heard wrong thought the class was
discussing these explorers: 1. Christopher Galumpus.
2. Sebastian Cabbage. 3. FrancIsco Pizza-Arrow. Can
You set him straight?
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Each of these U.Scffl has a free In
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Why was the crabgrassblue? it was lawnsom..

toothpicks and challenge him or her to
form them Into a figure containing five

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Simply form a large
square ivith two toothpicks per side, and use
the remaining four to
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Three other persons died
in two separate weekend
crashes of light planes to
add to the holiday casualty
list.

Despite the lockup of
most easoline service
stations throughout Florida
Sunday, beaches, parks

investigating

1&lt; m I 14ad In Car-Train Wreck

and waterways
were
lammed by record throngs.

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The weather cooperated
with warm temperatures
and clear skies throughout
the state and more of the
same was forecast today.
At Key Biscayne, off
Miami, the Cape Florida
State Park was filled and
closed to further visitors at
11:05 a.m. Sunday. the
earliest this year.

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In Broward County.
Lloyd Beach State Park in
Dania and Hugh Taylor
Birch Park at
Fort
Lauderdale fill up by mid
morning. "Iliad to drive on
the wrong side of the road
to get in here this inorning," Birch Park ranger
Willie Hill reported unbelievingly.

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rxwrit:,riz-x td.ay and

Boaters obviously had
stocked up with fuel before
the weekend began and
crowded
their craft
waterways throughout the
state Sunday.

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Sanford's Noah Mt'I ad(Iell, IS. died instantly in this train-car iolijsjoii

Memorial Day touched the hearts of veterans and their
families across the
map today. Above
are the five emblems
that represent each of
the U. S. armed
forces. Below, Commander George 0.
Cintron (left) and
Frank Malane of the
American Legion
Post 53 prepare to
raise the same flag
that flew over the nation's capital. The
Memorial Day ceremony held at the
Oaklawn Memorial
Park also officially
dedicated the Veterans Garden of Honor
which has 1,100 grave
sites reserved for veterans.

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The'Boys'From The 129th:
They'll Meet For Last Time
he said, 'We'd meet in Chicago the cckviuI
before Memorial Day. Guys would conic (ruin all over the
country. On Saturday we'd play poker, talk and hart'
drinks. But during the Prohibition, of CuUf, e h.d JR
liquor. Sometimes we'd manage to get the cunipan
climipliiiii out and have floor-shows with stripteases. We
had wild parties.
"Then on Sundays we'd go out to visit graves of OUI
buddies in the area who had died. Three died of illni...s
overseas, but when we got back, soon we already hail ,i
few deaths."
Anderson said that as the years went on, the nwiitx'r of
dead mounted.
"We finally had so many dead we had to divide into ( (I
groups to visit all the graves,' he said. "I''.enty years ago
we gave up visiting the graves it was Just too nnicli fo r
us. Finally we began to just meet for one day."
Now, Anderson said, there are only 10 imien, ranging in
age from the late 70s to 88, left in time depleted ranks of the
129th.
"We haven't had a cigarette smoker with us for 20
)'ears," he said. "The whiskey drinkers do much bttei
Anderson and five others including three Ironi out of
state will be at the last reunion Wednesday at a C h icago
hotel, he said.
"The rest can't make it," he said. "Three are too sick
and one is busy."
Back when the group was formed, the men got together
and bought a silver-plated "Last Man's Cup." The dead of
the 129th were inscribed on the cup and the last man alive
was to present the cup to the Chicago historical Society
lie also was to have a large bottle of champagne.
"We decided to give the cup now," Anderson said. "Ibis
will he the last reunion. There's not many of us left and the
fellows are getting so old they may not be able to make it
anymore. We'll read each name on the cup and think
about those men. We'll share the champagne at our
banquet. I guess if only one of us had to drink it, it ould
take so long the bubbles would go flat."
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CHICAGO (UPI) The boys from Ambulance Co. 129,
33rd Division of the American Expeditionary Forces of
World War I have gotten together every year for decades
to play poker, drink. swap stories and visit the gravc; of
their dead comrades,
Years ago, the grave-visiting had to be stopped because
there were Just too many graves, sighed Jesse Anderson,
80.
Now there's hardly anybody left at all, he said. So on
Wednesday, the surviving "boys" from the 129th will have
their last reunion.
'These were a great bunch of guys," the retired
schoolteacher said of his buddies. "In the whole bunch
there wasn't one louse"
The crusty veteran said the Army unit worked the

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began at6p.m. Friday that
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Ernesti n e Williams, 301
also of Seminole Garden
Apartments,
received
severe head injuries in the
accident, the Highway
Patrol said. She was taken
to Florida Hospital in
Orlando, where hospital
spokesmen today reported
her condition as "serious
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the accident said Miss
Williams was driving on
Southwest Road and turned
to cross the tracks en route
to the bar when the train
struck the passenger side
of the car. The train
operator was D. B. Bach,
of Sanford, according to
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"I was a stretcher-bearer," he said proudly.
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set up relays. We divided the tragedy-struck into the
walking wounded and the wounded for stretchers."
Anderson said he was encouraged to Join up by his
young friend Ernest Hemingway, who later became a
world-famous author.
"We made a pledge to go together, but the next day he
said he failed a hearing test," Anderson said. "I think It
really was that his father wouldn't let him. But he did
work for the Red Cross as an ambulance driver on the
Italian front during the war and got wounded,"
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group and decided to hold annual get-togethers, Anderson
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A thief may have bitten
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at Bahama Joe's
Restaurant this weekend.
Sanford police said a 24Inch wall safe was stolen
from the eating place at
2508 S. French Ave.
sometime after closing
Saturday. The safe is
believed to contain about
$2,500 In cash, police said.
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66--Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

TONIGHT'S

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suspects.
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persons
responsible for setting the' fire.

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which is comprised of members
of the Seminole County Sheriff
Department, Sanford fire and

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This wek4iov. Bob Graham announced a get-tough policy on

counties where assessments are not at 100 percent viIuatiun. He
Instructed Department of Revenue Director handy Miller to
come up with a plan to force counties with low assessments to
raise them to the 100 percent level,

Buy 'Em By The Bag
NO LIMIT

proposed budget from utility (CETA) for police and
By DONNA ESTES'
tax revenues and replace it with dispatcher salaries.
Herald Staff Writer
Kulbes said he is also looking
As of today, the possibility of $46,000 From reserve funds.
"Surely
you
don't
mean
we
at
a
tax on new development,
the Lake Mary City Council
instituting a utility tax is dead. should run our savings account increasing building permit fees,
The issue, however, could be tiown to zero," said Mrs. South- board of adjustment and
thseuased again, among other ward to City Manager Phil planning and zoning cornpossible sourcps of revenue, Kulbes in opposition to in- mission fees and other feder&amp;
during budget review early in clusion of the city's reserve sources.
The three councilmen present
funds to balance the budget.
1980.
to go over the budget
Kulbes
responded
that
agreed
The city council, with three
not
find
it
again
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early January, end of
pe
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fully
the
city
wi
mem bers present at an early ho
quarter of the budget
today,
voted
necessary
to
spend
reserve
the
fir
st
morning meet ing
year,
to
see If revenues are
he
is
continuing
unanimously to "postpone funds. lie said
consideration indefinitely" of to look at various other methods coming in above anticipated
levying a utility tax in the of raising revenue, including levels or if other sources must
.
the city's request to federal be tapped.
community,
authorities
to
extend
until
next
Lake Mary is the only city in
The council also voted '24
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funding
through
Seminole
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team but did say evidence
gathered at the scene and lab

after a brick wall 01 the pet
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another Sanford firefighter.
Price, who died from unassivt'
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to die in the lute of duty.
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to be completed by January, he said.
On Tuesday, the Cabinet passed a resolution instructing Millet'
to work with county assessors in order to help them straighten out
the tax rolls. The resolution gives Miller the authority to take
counties to court in order to gain compliance,
As many as eight counties may be faced with court action this
year over the manner in which they assess property for taxing

purposes.
Miller is engaged in a court fight with Escambia County, which
taxes its residents at 64 percent, and has ordered seven other
counties to raise their assessments.
Miller said Gulf and Gadsden counties probably will carry the
fight to court, but Broward, Raker, Jefferson, Sumter and

Okeechobee counts officials uidwateil they u ill n'vist' their rolls
to itiect state iI)j)r*IVal.
The tough stance t) the I ahint't to hrin counts tax rolls up to
fair itiarket value parallels ('.iiv, Bob Graham',; efforts to
restructure the state tax system.
('r'iIriIU said

equity in the tax rolls

is needed to iiititain in-

tegrit) in the tax struetur"

"II 5%C (bOlt assess ,'Vi'FiTh' at ili" tII(' rate cit lictis of illit'
counts are gOIIig to he suI.iIi/irii i'itii.t'n.,, ut anther ctitiiit
('rl
saul
l'ropertv taxes pa to' suhuuk and other local si'i'rices.
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have 22 quality pre-mixed
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departments,

marshal, Bethea said.
liethea would not specify how

According to revenue department estimates, only two of the
state's 67 counties actually assess at 100 percent. iliose counties
are Glades and Okaloosa. Six other counties assess at neat' 90
percent, with the rest somewhere below 90 percent.
Goeinbel said Seminole County assessments actually are at
around 85 percent if a strict usage of current fair market value for
property is used. But he said to keep assessments at 100 percent
would require a reappraisal every year, something made tinpractical because of the costs and time Involved.
The last reappraisal in Seminole County was conducted in 1975,
Goeinbel said. He said Department of Revenue officials are
conducting an in-depth study of Seminole tax rolls and may order
a revision in assessment practices for 1980. The study is expected

Seminole County tax rolls have survived scrutiny by state
Department of Revenue officials cracking (town on counties not
collecting their fair share of property taxes because assessments
are too Low, county tax appraiser 'Ferry Goembel said today.
"Our tax rolls were approved for l9. We feel like we are
assessing at full value.. . . full value for all practical purposes,"
Goembel said.

AFTERNOON

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11:30

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hard they are to contact"
Killed in the blaze was
ear-oid Wi ll iam Lloyd Price of
14 l,zikes'it's.. Ave., Sanford.
The lieutenant died 5110111)

l':sn'lit'r, the liii' ii,sul au't';
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although signS posti.'iI at the
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this fire n as result it atsol.
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toe uuiarshal. saul Ito' tire team
hadn't l't'll ihi,' ( ttt'tt'i'iniit

€1) HODGEPODGE LODGE

(4) EYEWITNESS DEAF NEWS

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police

Ll ama" contest, Carla will be taking her prize, $100, back with her to St. Croix
when she and her mother, Anita Lopez, return there Friday. Carla and her,
mother have been visiting with Carla's grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Pollak, in
Deland.

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ROLLERS
(2)
(12) HI

results were if key factor.
''You determine arson by the
burn pattern and evidence
found at the scene, lk'thea
explained, ''and by interviewing witnesses.''
The I l-ineniber fire In.
vestigatiuui teauti will continue
to probe the fire but hh'thea
would not speculate on hon long
that investigation may take.
''You can't tell how bug it
will take," ik'thea said. ''You
have leads to run down, him

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regional

nut say whether there are any

3:00
10:00

Bethea,

supervisor, announced today
the fire that swept the Seminole
Pet Supply, 200 Magnolia Ave.
was deliberately set. lie would

@1)0 GUIDING LIGHT

@1) (12) CARD SHARKS
1:4) ALL IN THE FAMILY (A)
ED ONCE UPON A CLASSIC

6:45
€1) A.M. WEA THER

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Arson.
That's the finding of the state
fire marshal's office in the
probe of the downtown Sanford
fire that claimed the life of a
t-111-veteran firefighter on Aug. I.

2:30

9:55

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By SILAItON CARRASC4)
Herald Staff Writer

(2)1:12) ANOTHER WORLD

(41) UPBEAT

f4j KUTANA

COMPLETE

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ØONELIFETOLIVE
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(WED)
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8:00
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Probe Finds A rson
In Sanford Blaze

2:00
(21) (12) THE DOCTORS

DONAHUE
MIKE DOUGLAS
U MOVIE
(12) DINAHI
fl) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL (MON)
ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
(TUE)
QZ) BILL MOVERS JOURNAL
(WED)
ED JAMES MICHENER'S
WORLD (THU)
ED OPIUM (FRI)

5:30

El) OVER EASY

GUP4SMOKE

CROCkETT'S VICTORY
GARDEN (FRI)

(2)

0 SUMMER SEMESTER

(12) BEWITCHED

THE WORLD
TURNS
El) CONSUMER SURVIVAL

9:00

5:00

J MIKE DOUGLAS

0 MARY TYLER MOORE
0 MERV GRIFFIN

1:30
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6:30

Alcatraz

1:00
DAYS OF OUR LIVES
@1) MIDDAY
THE YOUNG AND THE

5:30

(2) NEWS
0 HOGAN'S HEROES

PANY(FRI)

1:2) (12) TODAY
GOOD MORNING AMERI.
CA
LIUAS. YOGA AND YOU (A)

0 THE FBI

4:30

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71st Year, No. 305—Friday, August 10, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

fl) JULIA CHILD AND COM

NEWS

MORNING

SESAME STREET (A)

0

6D MEETING OF MINDS (THU)

Q GOOD MORNING FLORIDA

(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.

u sz 3n rva
LAST HITS

0

8:25

FRID
$ AY

ANIMALS

(12) MAKE ME LAUGH

(1) EVENING AT POPS (WED)

I) TODAY IN FLORIDA

FRI)
(2) NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD
(WED)
(2) THE WILBURN BROTHERS
(THU)
Iwy

FOR TOMOR
ROW
RYAN'S HOPE
(12) PASSWORD PLUS

5:00
f2) THE BRADY BUNCH
THE ODD COUPLE
fD MISTER ROGERS (R)

(TUE)

14:) 0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
El) OVER EASY

6:25
12) POPI GOES THE COUNTRY (MON)

a

(4:) 0 SEARCH

WILD WORLD OF

SPECIAL (MON)
THERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH

8:00

OM'ASH When psychiaInst Sidney Freedman shows
up at the 4077th with minor
injuries. Col Potter asks him to
take an informal look at the
staff (A)
Q STARSKY &amp; HUTCH Hutch
fights for his life while Starsky
searcnes vor the nit man wniose
deadly disease Hutch contracted (Part 2 of 21(R)

0 WILD,

RESTLESS

CA

(4j NEWLYWED GAME

0 BEWITCHED

0 ALL MY CHILDREN
€1) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

12) (12) TODAY

2) TONIGHT Host Johnny

12:30
NEWS

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11:00
(12) NEWS

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9:30
COUNTRY
0 CARTER
Jasper. the top-ranking National Guard officer in the area,
assumes command

0

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BARNABY JONES Barnaby and two members of an
ultra-modern security orgaflization are hired to protect a
wealthy businessman (A)
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12) (12) MRS. COLUMBO The
wife of the legendary detective
Cotumbo stumbles into a
crime-fighting career of her
own when she overhears a
prominent attorneys plan to
murder his wife, (A)
HAWAII FIVE-0 The
@1)
commander of a Hawaiian Nazi
unit launches a campaign of
terror against a congressional
candidate. (A)
BARNEY MILLER An as,
traffic controller goes berserk
and tries to "land" passengers
single file from the city's
subways IR)
SHAKESPEARE
'ED THE
PLAYS Henry VIII" John
Stride, Timothy West. Ronald
Pickup, Peter Vaughn. Julian
Glover, Claire Bloom and Barbara Kellerman are featured in
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THURSDAY MORNING
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(1) SESAME STREET (R)

hurricane causes Clinton Cotners to he put under martial
law (R)

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of a utility tax at this time, while we have them down from goverluzierit or want to go bath tax on tlieiii." he sail.
Councilman Burt Perinchief a sock in the Jaw Iwith a to county government."
('(IUn('ilIzlati l't'aiit'is Mark.
said, "I am a cock-eyed op- referendum on raising property
The city council has who was not I)l'eseflt at the 8
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tiznist. And about 60 percent of taxes)," l'crinchief said.
setieduletla special referenduzut am. tuiretizig complained from
"The city is coming to the end for Sept. 11, seeking the zip- his Orlando business iiiI l('( 1)V
the time my optimism is
of its adolescence," said Mrs. provai of voters to raise telephone that he had not been
warranted and justified."
"I don't want to hit the Southward. "The rcferc,idw,i property taxes Fruuzu $3 per olliriahly notified of tdav's
citizens in Lake Mary in the will show whether the people $1,000 assessed valuation to special ()un('ul inn''timi I,.
solar plexus iwith a utility tax want the luxury of self- $4.25.
lit' szII(l lit' happened to see
Speaking to the' issue of utility
taxes, Councilman Cliff Nelson the notice on the bulletin hoard
said the city has not explored at city hall when he we'nt b to
oday
every other possibility of pick imp his niiaul 'l'hursda',
raising revenues, lie said a evening.
Around Ile Clock .........4* Dr. Lamb
........... 8* clearer picture will be available
City Clerk ('oumuc \lajuu' and
Bridge ...................8A Horoscope ........ 8A at the end of the first quarter 01 Kulbes
assured the three
Calendar .................12* itoepitai .............A the new budget year. "I think it uticunbers
of the council at the
Comics
8* (*JR.SELVFS .....
9* would be poor planning to ask uuiectingttuit attciuupts hizol beets
Crossword ................. 8* .Sports ......
6-7*
the citizens to tax themselves muiade to contact the councilman.t
Editorial ..................4* Television
Leisure Mag.
more for prope rt y taxes and at at both his house and business
Dear Abby .................9* Weather ........... 7A
the same lime place a utility office.
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Bundy Seeking Delay In His Next Murder Trial
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)

- Condemned killer Theodore

You'll soon feel better after eating.
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Bundy has filed motions to
delay one murder trial and
throw out the guilty verdict in
another.
.

Tuesday &amp; Thursday Nights
After 3:00 P.M.
ONLY

been too busy with the sorority
house murders to prepare a
defense to the Leach killing.
They also contend It Is too soon
after the Miami conviction for

Tacoma, Wash.

unrelated killing of 12-year-old

him to get a fair trial onanother
murder charge.

native and former Utah law
student, wants a new trial in
Miami where he drew the death

schoolgirl, Kimberly Diane
Leach.
His attorneys said they have

He asked for different counsel
to persuade Judge Edward
Cowart that the state failed to

Bundy,

BOX CHICKEN SPECIAL

penalty for strangling two
Florida State University sorority women.
In Lake City this afternoon,
Bundy lawyers will seek to
delay his Sept. 17 trial for the

32,

prove he strangled Chi Omega
sisters Lisa Levy and Margaret

Bowman in Tallahassee last
year.
"The verdict is contrary to
the evidence," he said, claim-

new trial, including failure to
bar reporters and cameras
from the courtroom and refusal
to let him pick his own counsel.
He cited refusal to bar
testimony of Nita Neary, only

exactly biternarks on the body
of one of the victims,
Bundy did not claim the
defense of Insanity, but he said
Cowart erred In determining he
was competent to stand trial

cited by Build)' pertained to the tnadt' the bite umuarks on the
critical parts of time state's case body (It the Levy girl.
—
key evidence attorneys said
He ch a llen g ed failure to
convinced the jurors to find lutmi suppress subpoenas under

and failing to conduct a full
competency hearing away from

order Miss Neary's testimony salliples of his hair anti blood.

Ing he did not get a fair trial

witness to Identify Bundy at the

because his court-appointed
attorneys were ineffective,
Bundy cited 34 grounds for a

crime scene, and of dental
expert Richard Sourviron who
said Bundy's teeth fitted

guilty.
which the state took tooth
lie challenged refusal to impressions from Bundy and

to the grand jury turned over to
Pretrial hearings and deposi.
reporters and cameras.
the defense and opinions of Ilons should have been
The majority of "errors" dental experts as to whose teeth the press, he said. closed to

Marivana-Cultivating Suspect Says

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FROM

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)
Trying to (1gM Inflation by
growing your own marijuana
can lead to problems.
Just ask Isaac Manning.
HewuarrestedThursdayon
charges of cultivating and
posnsilng the Illegal weed,
police sait
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beds surrounding his home but
denied that he was planning to
Sell the illegal Plants,
"Hey, man, I'm telling you. I
jimt uaelt.I put ltinmyturnlp
greens, on my cheeseburgers
and make (a soft drink) out of
the leaves. I add a little sugar,"
he said.

Manning, who used to perform as a singer and comedian,
said he fears he may be sent
back to the penitentiary be
cause of his crop, although he
was all smiles during the
arrest.

months on marijuana and
mew-Wine charges.
"When I got out, they told me
never to sell the stuff again and

I'm not. I'm not dealing. I'm
Just using," he said.
"I wasn't trying to hide
them," Manning said. "They're
in full view, right there along

He was released several
months ago after serving 17

with my tomatoes, peppers and
cabbage,"
While Manning described the
proper procedure for growing
"healthy, good-looking plants,"
Vice Squad Officers Jerry
Searcy, Jun Beene and Phillip
Beene counted the quickly
wilting crop. Searcy said about
one pound of marijuana was

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smoke it and I love to eat it,"
said Manning as the policemen
uprooted the plants growing
around his home and tossed
them into a tall corrugated box.
"I'm fighting Inflation by
growing it. The weed cods too
much to go out and buy it," he
said.
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stopped him.
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said.

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Interdate-4 and Mate Route 436 intersection In Altamonte Springs
may be in the works, city planner Joe Nesbitt said today.

said as it now exists, Route 436 La desled to handle
fl,5o
cars per day. In the area east and west of the 1-4 Interchange
there are close to 45,000 on the road daily, he
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west to Douglas Avenues were unveil ed by state Department of
Transportation officials Th ursday. The plan would make the
three-mile stretch a six-lane highway, connecting with the

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why a former social worker
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fatally shot two other agents in Chicago for kidnapping, rapt'
near their desks before putting and armed robbery, shot Oliver
a pistol to his mouth and killing in the chest with a .32-caliber
himself,
gun Thursday as the agent
The yo ung man, an activist entered the bedroom of an East
who believed the FBI was Side housing project.

And74 perosut fselhe never Should be elected to major
so It aetienel O65CS agein, the n.1 obowsd Thursday.
m1011 aid women polled
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gruff news editor with a heart of
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gold, dominates the annual lluLLse," a luriitcd s..-rii-s, ui 11
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followed by "Backstairs at the hit comedy, 1trk and MillWhite House" and "Mork and dy:
Mindy."
"Boots: Ihe Next Genera "Lou Grant," the CBS series tions" got oril seven nmninaset in a fictitious Los Angeles tions, far stiui t of the harvest
flewspaper city room, collected reaped b (lie original l.00ts"
14 mentions In the nothlnatiohs miniseries three '.eal-s ago.
made public Thursday. They
The winners ,will be anIncluded one for Asner — who nounced at the 31st annual

cesnpiu was his victory In the Iowa csucaa, aid they
stwt.d Mm on his w to the Whit. House.

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works diligently on lit'i- crafts project (tnt- jug a
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Indian gaines aini first aid c lasses. t-c oncluded with
an overnight ca inpout at Silver lake Ito Scout
( 'a 1111). Thiirsita evening's t'a ilipuLit at Satifuiil was
a first for about -ii) Brm tiles wliii part icipated.

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e1gdey
rf beginning nest week aboard the .
historic Delta Queen paddle wheeler with stopovers along
the
River to promote his ener
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the written omplaint He may Springai died early Friday at
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warm summer evening? The event was the Sadord investigators inysdisaW the W AnativeofChl
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Senior Citizen Club's weekly Wednesd1ay dance at glqpft, be W&amp;

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Coffullons ban hired an ssW in
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"At that time, I had not a retIred barber.
any firm
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footong globe of oil moved to within 10 miles of Texas'
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. beech comniwd(y and adult marine life would be spared.
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,r.- two Longwood parents to
Brisson Fwmal Home, P.A., —
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Sanford Is in charge Of Funeral Notkes
centrationa of oil to date had pushed onto Texas beaches
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RAYMONDMANYRE
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practices at the elementary
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ordered bntallatlon of a i,200.quare400t net across the
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Catholic Church. 110 Oak Ave.,
matter should be handled Werbiesday.
mouth of one entrance Into Laguna Madre. The shallow
Sanford. me Rosary will bO
Withill ft School SAM as
Born in Italy, he Moved to
recited Friday at I P.m. at It .
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but he would not confirm the
.t.3.phons
calls
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Comp
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Arlatta Cobsrly, principal of
CADER G. HART
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Cadet G. Hart, $3, a Geneva Ill.; Robert R. Jacobs, Orlana
unit
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oxygen valve.
The satellite joins Waters! and II, lawicli.d in 1P74, to
handle an Increased maid in apace conmilkns
said Western Union &amp;?Ictali. The older satellites are
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Tress*wySeetary G. William Miller told a Washington
news conference the administration has decided against
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the 1 billion In
future
credits the firmis seeking
the UAW'a Chrysler council made up of
union officers from across the United States and Canada,
voted 94 against the company's urgent plea for a twoyear wage and benefit freeze after contracts expire Sept.
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against the princIpa' of neither confirm nor deny that Mrs. Coberly as a "sUperlo
Longwood Elementary School Mrs. Coberly is the focus of an admin
Regular
istrator" or to crIUcfz4
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her as a woman whó
LOS ANGELES (UP!) — Erik Estrada, one of the stars
tue Seminole Cou nty State
The investigation wag
. eavesdrops on their tel
t'of
II the "CHIPS" television series, has been moved out of
Attorney's offices.
dared
after
a
group
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150
conve
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and
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Both on Thursday rejected Chrysler's own proposals to
restore Its profitability, but each acknowledged
omething must be done to rescue the nation's lKh largest

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owsays hismotorcyci.gangilJ
borne that serves as their clobho.s, but they have no
Intention c4Ieldlng to harrneut.
were.uuOutlaws, and well always b viwi, and
ujC i giigwj that Is going to stop ns
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The thief adversaries of the Chrysler Corp. — the
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to be made In lieu of the proposed Center Street overpass. That
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ési*ing sIx-lane portions of Route 436.
"Four4hlrty.sIx is at doujle capacity now. We have twice the
Construction on the slxanlng is scheduled to start sometime
number of cars traveling the road as it Is designed to handle," before
1161. Nesbitt said.
NeablU salt
Nesbitt said the Bon to Douglas Avenues' Improvements

JACKSONVILLE,
(UP1)— The $7Qmllli.y.ar
pornography opti of
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king," officially came to an end in Florida Thursday.
The Thevlz organization, which in 17 and IPJ7
operated at least 36 porno shop to Florida and supplied
several others, formall y agreed Thursday, as part of a
pleaagrentrec
TheVIS lletdenas*s, who had been Indided by a
statewide gran jury I y
of
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Friday, August 10. 1919-4A

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lavish COCktail

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gaily packaged gifts.
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In the past lu years, the
population of Altamonte
Springs has risen from 4,600 to
the present 20,, and according to Joe Nesbitt, city
planner, the city's growth is not
stopping there.
"Construction in Altamonte
Springs is pretty intense now. guidelines for developers.
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With approximately 3,000 new
"By the time anything Is done
multiple-family housing units about the roads we will all be
and approximately 30 corn- riding bikes If the gas situation
mercial sites being built, It puts remains the same," Nesbitt
a strain on public services," said. "I have more faith In that - Nesbitt said.
than I do in the state."
"A traffic problem is not oI.
The following are a fl
of the foreseeable future, It Is examples of major corigructian
one of the distant past. It is out projects in the w
within a
of our control," said Nesbitt. one mile radius d - the .
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"Th e two major traffic tersectian of State Route 431
problem areas are State Road and Palm Springs Drive.
436 and Maitland Avenue. The
-.The Florida Hospital in
city is doin g everything within Altamonte Springs Is doubling
its power to ease the situation, the emergency room, operating
"The problem Is that both of room an d th e pharmacy.
the roads are owned by the Presently the hospital contains
state and county governments. i beds. There will be an ad
We have requested aid but ditlonal
.
nothing has been done," Nesbitt will require the construction of
said.
an extra two floors to
"With the development of a existing four floe's, cording
new shopping center along to Edward Wei", vice
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Maitland Avenue, something president of the hospItaI
has to be done and it probably
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will happen later on. Nothing Is hospital Is the co structici of a

traveled 60 miles
ItwuaoqyouCOuidhwaplfldrOpwhen
Bonnie Blue blatantly blabbered that the Performer
US "silly." He. seemed to ilk. that.
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During another bid "quiet time," she ap.
propriately announced that he was "wonderf ul."
statement merited a "drink on the house"
from tile Irresistible showman who couldn't resist
the little charmer.
When the cberry4opped drink arrived, Bonnie
Blue lifted the mini footed goblet In the direction of
her grandfather and said, "Happy birth day,
Gandyl"
We thoiht he was going to burst with pride.
Incfcisntaljy, this is my family - and fl sit.
thday celebrant is my husband.

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short sleeved athletic top
has contrast piping trim.
Polyester/cotton. Sizes
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superintendent of the construction on Allied America
properties. "The Orienta Plaza
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Shopping Center will consist of
a Winn Dixie and several ret ail
stores. The expected cornpletlon (late for the site is
November of 1g79," Yung said.
Also on Orienta Avenue, is
the construction of a new win g
to the Heritage Center Nursing
Home. The addition will double
the existing capacity. The
expected completion date is
May 1, 1980, according to
,U,eir George Walper, administrator
for the Heritage Center.

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clearly Insupportable, that black English was a
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ByDONGRAFF.
WASHIjGTON (NEA)-As time passes, it
becomes clearer that Jimmy Carter's Caln*
rather
quickly, but that they had trouble learning
The Intense analysis of American education
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to read.
occasioned by the anniversary of the Suprexn
DavidenergyswnmItwasorganlsedmore to y
20%
the groundwork for his second presidential
Court decision Invalidating a system that wall
After listening to testimony from several
campaign than to launch a new energy
racially separate and unequal has found plenty
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eminent linguists, Judge Joiner agreed with the
program.
of fault with the schools today.
Is; 1 plaintiffs that teachers who were Insensitive to
Carter's supporters can point to the flurry of
Understandably. Progress during the last
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black English had put the youngsters on the
new proposals he sent to Congress as well as to
quarter of a century toward the goal of racial
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Keg. $5 to $15. Little girls. Bigger girls, too.
the changes he made In his Cabinet and White
equality has been uneven at best. And at wont,
defensive by criticizing their speech, "turning
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Now everyone can go back to school beautifully.
Ho use staff. The fact Is that most of these steps
: them off" reading. He ordered the Ann
poddeclaion developments In the schools of
In
skirt sets, dresses and corduroy jumpers.
Arbor wereeItherplannedweuInadvance or r)g
much of
urban North can only be termed
school system to propose a program to sensitize
STREAM
All
at great savings? Choose easy-care
CONSCIENCE
its
little change In Carter policy.
retrogression.
teachers to the problem.
polyester/cotton blends in a wide range of
The significant factor was that
But here and there are encouraging signs,
colors. Sizes 4.8x, 6-14.
designed to kick off Carter's reelection bid in WASHINGTON WORLD
such as In a recent st udy of minority enrollment
At the same time, he wisely singled out other
grand style. Unfortunately for the president, the
barriers to their learn ing: absences,' learning
InengineeschooIJItIsup,slglflflcaflJv50
expected
boomlet fizzled and his pail ratings
e past decade.
disabilities and the lack of reading role-models In
ed at about the 30-percent approval level
rem
As iate at 1q72, only 2,200 students from
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their homes. These are formidable obstacles to
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of a month earlier.
minori
ty groups-principally blacks, but also
education, and the Ann Arbor children, and
The reasons should be apparent. Look at
Hispanics and American Indians -registered as
By
mo,us
rejected any suggestion that there should be,
,
presumably other poor, black youngsters, will be
the personnel changes first.
or with
engine
freshenen.. But by 1P77, cutoff year
ering cod
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He Rqerter
in fact was, any "linkage" In his dealings
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dicapped in their education until these
At the Department of Health, Education and
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Carter's Russia when he was running the diplomatic nonprofit New York-basedThierencesoarct,
economic research
problems are met.
Welfare, thcomlngpatrclaRobertjIj
strategists now may the chances for Senate show.
Harris
the experience and administrative ability of rat1fkst1n of the Strategic Arms Umltation
Kissinger, th
Still, Judge Joiner seems to have t8ken a
predecessor Joseph A Califam Jr. on the Issues 1sdy (SALT II) are good. The pact appears to presiden
e foreign
mentor
for 7,600,
accosastlng
forpercentag,
$5 percent of all freshmen.
ts Richard
Nixonpolicy
and Gerald
Ford,
15 me 1V72
minority
modest step In the right direction by attempting to
facing her department, but she abates his liberal be viviag the tough tEIny of opp
was 4.2 percent.
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remove stigma from the cultural background of a
bias about the ability of government to solv, the
Many
who
que'Uoned
the
accord
now
appear
was
struggling
to
win
ratification
of
SALT
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The
gains
a,.
In
consider
1 significant number of American children.
abe
part
due
publies problems. She almost certainly win to be satisfied an the verifiestion issue. But the without tying it to Soviet Immiagion poncift efforts of a c"
to Vo
Ution of l
battle White House aides on key issues, as did SALT critics have adopted a fail It position.
Those who want to condition acceptance of organizations, profeuIona societies and corCalifmo.
Some senators who probably are loathe to cad SALT on heavy spending for new sophisticated poratlons seeking to Increase
The economic-policy switches sending G. a vote against arms control ar
parstressing weapons include Ford. The former president Is ticipation In what decades has longminority
William Miller to replace W. Michael Blumen. huge Increases to the t une of e$5now
been
one
of
billion to $7 reported to favor expanding the defense budget the most
thai at the Treasury Department and Paul A.
warding
of
economically
and
re
likmthdefensespendnguarfffor
by $10 billion,
professions and a largely white preserve. The
Volcker to replace Miller as chairman of the votes.
Carter reportedly has setup a special corn. focus Is on interesting secondary schools
Federal Reserve Board had little policy
-;.
Congressman Lionel Van Deerlin, the
The
cvposition
has
coordinated
Its
campaign
to
mittee to sift through the requests for bigger stude s In engineer
sign1flca and primarily reflected Biwnen- lncreasemllltary.pendiflg, putting Carter on the spend
ing careers and preparing
.1:c.
ing. The House appropriations defense them nt
California Democrat, has abandoned his effort to
for the demanding course of study.
thai's problems in doing business with Carter's spot with liberal Democratic s'ators such as subcommittee has already I1II1ed $2.2 billion
:ite Into law a comprehensive revision of the
staff.
George MGoven of South Dakota. McGovern out of the president's $129.6 billion Pentagon
Federal Communications Act of 1934. Th
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More than 1,000 high school students are
at's too
wrvte the president that they are "gravely request for 1*, although It Is still $5 billion taking
remedial math and science courses at
bad,
It was a good try.
Griffin B, Boil had been grooming Benjamin concerned" over the att"ri$j of some of their above the im ffilcal, year bodpL
engineering colleges this simmer. About the
R. Civiletti to succeed him as attorney general colleagues to hold the treaty hostage to in.
In addition, Sen. Frank Quirch, D-Idaho, same number of engineering students am
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Van Deerlin proposed to deregulate radio and
for several months. Similarly, James R. creased define, spending,
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chairman of the Senate Foreign Pelatloes receiving fh'aricIa1 assistance from a fund of
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Schlesinger's departure from the Energy
leviaIon. That was opposed, as usual, by those
The signers called It an "unacceptable price to Committee, and Sen. Jacob Javlts, DN.Y., the mOSS
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than $11 million raised by business firms
Department was long expected and Charles W. pay," preferring to see more money spent on ranking Republican on the panel, want to attach
,ho had a vested interest In government
and private fomdatIcns,
Duncan Jr. was chosen only to get that woeful social programs.
egulation, including the regulated as well as the
a ierles of reservations to the pact. One would
megoaus
In
order.
Sen. Sam Nunn, DuOs., a strong advocate of declare legally th)df ng the pledge by Sovi of 11 PISOSIst toof all a minority representation
egu1ators. The strongest opposition came from
enØnssring freshmen by
bigger Pe
those professionals who have made their careers
ntagon spending, has conditioned his President Leonid Bresimev to restrict produc- 1100.
vote forbudget.
SALT on a mabV1al Increase In the tlonoftheBackflrebomberto3oplan,spsr year.
out of acting as middle men between the govern- changes Is why Carter waited so 1014 to rim him defense
Progria., yes, big *iii a 1014 way to go.
me tniljry servi4
Another would be an understanding that the
all
ment and the industry, serving first one, then the
government more effectively.
Indicstd they would like to hav, the money for United States retain the righi to give its allies
Mother minodt7, which Is actually a
other, to their own great personal advantage,
new bombers, new tank., new curlers and more nuclear and conventional weapons for cwon majority
of the population, Is also making
Nor does the de'Ign'tlon of Hamilton Jordan fighiers.
ii.
defense.
Van Deerling proved that the comprehensive
progress
of
sorts.
as White House chief of staff carry much
The long-awaited _testimony of former
m.acenber, of women In the
reform approach Is unworkable, absent
US always the top aid, In 5y of
UI work force
,
also link.
But
for
all
that,
the
political
dbviat.
Is
im
rose
to *6 million In 17 compared with 5&amp;3
catastrophic conditions which absolutely require
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the Carter White House and giving him the title ad approval to more mflfly $p)&amp;ng, and proving for approval of the treaty.
¼n
male
workers.
remedialaction,
won't help him with his ado"tt.d weaknesses In
a
of the r.Ilo,iaIpo with the Soviets.
me Senate Is expected to debate the treaty for
Of particular
Mdmiflidfltk4 and social VC
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notes an AmerIcan
There
Is
a
special
Irony
to
KL'nge?s
five
to
six
week. In October and than vets. If the Council of Ufs mmmc. report
But piecemeal deregulation may
SflIT
proposals
were
either
Is a sharp rise In
still be acMa testimony seeking linkage between SALT andtreaty Is n 11 id, Carter believes It will he a mOol1l*.Some1JmIUlflnwonaanlagyuj,
compllzhed, It Is worth the effort. The dereguatlon
own warmedover plans or Idsas that had gained th. ot po1l'4
iil problems that hav, strained signal to the Russians and the world t1 the Compared with S$,ISS In 110, were holding
favor In Congress despite their serious problems,
c2MpaIgn must continue, even If It means trench
the unat SLM.. and th. United States dill Is Iatar.st. In pidting a c
job
down more than
as later debate would show.
Sov iets at We it times.
on the nuclear aims
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bouncing down the stairs singing for all he's worth.
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to throw a formal birthday party in the home.
are piled Into vehicles and transported to
amusement centers to celebrate, animate and
debilitate.
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Ware - when birthdays and other events are
observed.
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blue and white eyelet ruffles. Her blonde curls were
secured with blue satin ribbons shades of Bonnie
Blue Butler In Margaret Mitchell's imjt
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - degree from Fordhain
Walter F. O'Malley, owner of University and became a
the Los Angeles Dodgers and corporation attorney in 1930.
leader of. America's
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where happened be, he d always keep reminding
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"Remem be r," he kept laughing and telling me
Ps. "half the lies they tell about the Irish aren't true.,
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(rtaln1y, all the things they said about the stout, congenial,
poker-playing, dynamic Dodger patriarch, who died Thursday at
4%of congestive heart failure, wcmlt go.
wEven now, after his death, Walter O'Malley's name generates

k ttxughts In the minds of many New Yorkers, who dill are
t9erifful over the way he transported the Dodgers from

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Mdnehamto move the Giants to San Francisco that same
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as a thoroughly
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Yet, I can think of some evidence to the contrary.
0,,ty first recollection of Walter O'Malley goes back slightly
00ere than 30 years years and has to do with a hospital room in
Bet)oklyn whe re he was doing what he could to try to make a
M'fect stranger comfortable.
And my last recollection of him goes back only a few months
ago to a dining room in Vero Beach, Fla., where he was doing
pretty much the same thing, belpingtomake someone em
comfortable,only thlsflneftwa3someb0dy he ha(n,e In oye
with since he was a boy.
In theflrdinstance,backlnl94a,bigJeffHeath,then anout.
fielde r with the Boston Braves, had broken his leg sliding lido
home plate lna game with the Dodgers atEbbets Field and wu
now lying helpless in Brooklyn's Swedish Hospital O'Malley, who
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and recall how O'Malley explained his visit to me afterward.
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offense Is so complicated the former quarterback
received credit for teaching a course on It, Is tiding out
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O'Malley curtailed his activi.
day. His hobbles were golf and
big game hurding. For many ties in IM, becoming chairma~
yews,at the end of the bawball of the board of the Dodgers and.
season, he made an annual handing down the team presk
bring home dency to his son, Peter.
najorydockholderendpral. movement that was to brIng
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month after the death of his in bmbdl. In 1961, he was the coasL He also Inspired ouriong baseball owners and products company owner. death, Peter, and 12 grandchil.fMUSUM of the American was said to have verbally
yrs. y,
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New York City. He analided calimcil and served
Francisco frogn recreational activities until asked that contributions be sat
Until June the Ow numbtr of NFL teams Giants to San
Jamaica High School and went this year.
New
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on to the University of Penn. O'Malley ghocked the Sparta from 12 to
at Rochester, Minn., 559DI,
have a regional rival as ll as
sylvanta He earned a law world and ang.rd Rronklyn
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seeking to renegotiate his contract, reinforced his demand
Wednesday by walking out of training camp. Predictably,
General Manager Bobby Beathard refused to alter his "no
renegotiations" stand.
-The Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers make
their only home appearance of the preseason Saturday
night when they take on the New York Giants. The game
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parking and
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has died following a three-year Dodgers in M&amp; A yew
which Included
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battle with cancer. He was 75. be, along with the late
more profitable restaurants and souvenir
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stands in addition to the hot
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morning at 11tfethodist Hospital
dogs, peanuts and Crackerjack
His move to t1w Pacific CoW
In Rochester, Minn. The cause
penny ante" revenue.
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into two short touchdown runs by Tony Reed and Arnold
Morgado and a 33-yard field goal by Jan Stenerud to post a
24.21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.
At the NFL camps:
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his club's penalty-prone ways -14 penalties for 120 yards
against the Giants In last week's preseason opener - has
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four minutes in the final quarter and finished the game

He was back at the clinic in
June 1977 for lung surgery and
again in February 1978 for op
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long journey.
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fans when he moved the team to businessman but he kept ticket
Los Angeles In 198. He said he prices down to lure the fans into
was dissatisfied with ram- his beautiful 120 million Dodger
shackle
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St. Louis Cardinal Steve Pisarkiewicz had some fun
throwing the football Thursday night.
The Cardinals' backup quarterback threw four-second
half touchdown passes and Wayne Morris scored on two
Short runs in the first half to give St. Louis a 42-17 victory
over the Atlanta Falcons,
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Shelly doesn't wait until after and say, "There you are!"
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available to everyone Adventist Church; Seminole weight checks; amblyopia
children and adults alike) to County Mental Health Canter;
diabetes checks;
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Red
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A in e r I c a n Diabetic
a b e t I c displays at lb. more then 25
Local
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national health related Blood Bank; The Arthritis carpet area of the mall.

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Visiting
*1r" Is a free public family offer theü testing and in. Nurses Association;
The
*air co-sponsored by the et foaft
literature an their Maitland Lions Club; The
Ik$bOP and the Altamonte particular health problem and Kidney Foundation of Central
1611 on Aug. 24 and 25 from 10 facilitIes available to
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periods of wet weather, the
plants will quickly wilt,

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periods of heavy rainfall.

which have been un•

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iiüsc You ate silt. capable of aba. As for an the dudsat
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phinting in poorly drained
soils unless you know for
certain the plant can
tolerate it.

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cessive water being In
contact with the root
system for long periods of
time, causing suffocation
of the tender feeder roots.

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splitting on citrus trees is
frequently found In areas
where water from
sprinklers hits the trunk.
Plant wilt many times
will begin to show UP
following periods of ex.
tremely heavy rainfall
This condition is more
likely to be noticed on
tender, succulent plants
such as poinsettia,
avocado, papaya, and
hibiscus.
It Is brought on by ex-

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known as edema. This
condition shows as corkylike pustules or warty-like
growth on the bottom side
of the leaves, especially an
older leaves. The raised
corky tissues will be fairly
conspicuous and often
grouped together, covering
'nuch of the back side of
ihese older leaves No
'.acontrol Isnecessary for this
problem except to follow
'lood
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or in situations where
Irrigation is too frequent, is

Standing
for any
length of time after a rain
is a sure sign of
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drainage. This seems he
avery common problem in
a lot of areas in the county
and many plants are
brought by the office with
root problems due to poor
drainage combined with
heavy rainfall. m. best
correct ion for this condition Is to fertilize
and frequently to en
courage rapid new root
development
A light pruning is often
suggested to decrease
young tender leaves and
stems to compensate for
damage to the root system.

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poorly drained will
eventuallydevelop a root

periods in which rainfall
has been below normal.
It is more likely to show
on trees which have been
fertilized well and are in
good strong growing

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plants In soils that are

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variety o plants around
the home are affected.
The problem that shows
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Real vertigo can be caused the accumulation of fattyby hardens of the eyes which cholesterol particles in the
ca
a disturbance in visual arteries that cause obstruction
rofersice to your surioundinØ to blood flow.

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Now I think the beat thing for
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you
to do is ask for a
ss is lowelly associated
sultatica with a, specialist in
with an bitoquate blood
tothetrain.A mild formol this neurology.IfYOU were yowtger,
Is the di sensation a person I would tugged you see an
may feel when he stands sp ThOSe and theoat specialist and
quktly er having bosi lying you may need to as well. Tb.
neurologist may be able to
tin. 5n of these
canbo hiked.li you are really plrçoint the difference batiem
dIsTfnlU and vertigo in your
bSCa15.
lasdequats adjniuit to your case and decide what would i
crcigauon wt*n you stand up, the best procedure for y
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"must" for the success
most orn amental plants

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some
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Caused by disorders
flhll balanceIn
ears. The input
three sources must be
tegrated In your train, it too
can cause vertigo.

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that Objects around you are readers who went this ism can
noving when they're notorcwii send
cats with a i
you- feel lihe you're movth stamped self-addressed enwhen You'fl nil. This is in "lope for It. Send your
contrast to plain
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' CLA$IFIED ADS.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT on IN THE CIRCUIT cour poi
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
FICTITIOUS NAME
PRORATE DIVISION
DIVISION
Notice Is hereby givon ttst i am
NO. 7.1ICP
Fill Number fl.N2.cp
engaged In business at 710 Orange DIVISIon
IN ii:
Avenue, Altamonte Springs,
ESTATE OF
S.mlnoleCounty,FIorIda,und,rffi, IN RI: ESTATE o
IRMA EVADPfA MCGRAW,
fictitious name of LANDMARK FRANK 1. WIEONR
Deceased
REPORTING. and that I Intend to
DICIad
reVstefsaIdnamewIffitpl.CI.ikof NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
NOTCIOFADMINISTRATlON
CONSTNCE J. ROSS and THE
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
the Circuit Court, SominoliCounty, TO
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
UNITEOSTATES GOVERNMENT, Florida In accordance with the CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
ALL CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Fictitious
Name
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
Defendants. provisions of n,.
ESTATE
AND ALL
NOTICEOFSALE
To.WIt: Sertlen IMOS OTHER !E!50S INTERESTED THE ABOVE
en a
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR
SEMI HOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C I No. 1f34.CA.Ot.F
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
SAVINGS BANK OR ORLANDO
Plaintiff,

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4IIdy IIVsof $tdO?M
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lakefront.

RATES

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

foid2 BR, 2bath,CII apel.,
carpet. pool, close to veryt1iII
A*ing $33,130. 3370323.
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EVERY DAY IS iARc'AlN
INTHEWANTADS.3fl.%1t :-

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Circuit in and for Seminole County,
County, Florida. Piobate dlv slon, Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Florida. wherein SOUTHERN IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR
rIda32fll The sona; DIVlsiOfl, me address of which Is
INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK OF SIMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
i post Office Drawer C, Sanford,
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DIVISION
da321 The name and ad
viednec,menameand
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, IN RE: ESTATE OF
tative'sanorneyarssatfor,rbefow tative'sattorneyaresoffo,Th below.
Defendants, will sell for ceshoe MERRIL HARRY CALISCH
Ighst ,an be,st ,Iddrh a
All persons having claims or All persons having claIms or
demands against the .stater
demands against the estate a
em no e oun I'
Ut OU i
Deceased
THREE required,
WITHIN TH,
uired
Sanford, Florida, at 11:00 am., on
WITHIN
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
NTllS FROM THE DATE OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
the 315? day of Augu
flLi the TO ALL
PERSONS HAVING THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
weSt ron 001' II
our
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the clerk THIS NOTICE, to file wIth th, clerk
the following described property as THE ABOVE
ESTATE AND
ALL of th. above court a written 0 the above court a wiltten
set
forth in
slid Order of Final OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED statement of any claim or demand statement of any claim r demand
Judgment
to.wlt:
IN THE ESTATE
theymayhave.Eachclalminustbe they mayhave.Eathclaim must be
Lot 37, Block K, CARRIAGE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED in writing and must indicate the in writing and must Indicate the
HILL,
UNIT THREE, according to thattheadmlnistr.t$o,tofth,ntat, basis for the claim, the name and basIs for the claIm, the name and
of MERRILL HARRY CALISCH, address of the creditor or his agent addrfls of the creditor or his ieen
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Administration Ii therd room of Seminole ComAug
mtailty College, 5aford, Florida.
5
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As Personal RepresentatIve
Estate of
R?J?CII!..
MENNIL HARRY CALI$CH
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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL ,C55,, iqva,re
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REPRESENTATIVE
proximately 1,lllfeeldlstont on
Thomas 0. Freemen, Isa.

ATTEST:

AitIwr 54. BeckwITh, Jr. Clerk to the Board of
County Commissioners In
and for SemInole
COunty, Florida
Publish Aug. hO, 1q79

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________ -buyer. $37,000 '
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BUILDER.
W.bItll&amp;kl?prMIeges.
AIQ$4
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323-7250
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4004 Lilly Ct. Charm it an *
Sell Avon. IflcnsISe your earing
Florida NorM wIll be found in
Svlsri Gracious liv
Rus
PINV. 'Pu
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tills modernIzed 4 BR, I B, pSI
Wsekiya,
menmlvratn.l,,il,h,
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HolIday Inn of Sanford en the ZA1fflII1$ U!WWTRIEW
Rebey Greene, REALTOR 1*
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Altamonte Springs, Fl, 32701
(MO) 131.1140
Publish: August 10, 17, 151
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND DEMO
FOR
SEMI NOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION Ne.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT POE
Is Re: Tile Marriage .4
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
KENNETH D. EDEN,
PROBATE DIVISION
Husband, File Number .3,,.

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on Lake Ada. Just SO. Of AIrOOP
Blvd. en 17-92 in Sanford. Call

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CON ITA L. EDEN,
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NOTICE OP ACTION
CONITA L. EDEN

504 South East
Lebanon, Indiana 14
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
alIen fur dlesekj$1n of Ineti101S
has bean 01111 agaInst yet and you
Gordon V. Fredetick,Atturney for
Husband, w$uosi address is P.O. Son
119$, $anlusi, FL 3177), mo before

Dedge Plan Room and Central
Florida Builder's Exchange In
Orlando; and may be obtained from
me offices of OvtmannDragash
Associates a?C,, cc 5
anners,
Incorporated, Sanford Atlantic
National Sank Building, Suite 105,
P.O. Drawer 535, Sanford, Florida
3311), upon request accompanied by

IINiIbII'7,.2WCP is
in thu Circuit Civil for
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THE I$ThT*:'

•theT1M1o.ilt!fnd1CWy
tativv$lflWp ,.fsed'fPThI.I*,- -Of $en01d1f*les,- MINMIWIIrnN
All Pirana MVIW 'claims ir 'Iwlldrng, COSts. hillel? COlflt
ShaNde a$slflst to. Ntsfl we SEihel. Florida NWfIIeitNIeIt
rtqulred,
WITHIN
THREE ArchItects, GutMans uregnn
MONTH$ FROM THE DATE OP AINciatea, ArqIItectI,PIIOMVI
THE P1001 PUBLICAtION 00, IRC siiitVt A3IIWIIC lbiIh
TNISNOTICLtof1I,wgffitiuet*k l*dSJ$fe440po,Gr.jyfi,
of me sieve .
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tmayhav..1.d,ciamifuatbe álpined i da0SINII.$US wiSh
In wrItIng and
Indicate me tile Ardiltget fur each set at
basis for me claIm, Ole name aid ScunitswpSsN,eI. Ssdidgsfl
Iddrs of the aiditer or his lied will be refunded to bach pIruan ntis
or attorney, and the amount rstumsffispsme,e.ecwISINW
claimed. If tile dales le is. yet due, edtir decsehsnts iii
osIINISII
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fla,vtI at She lIIritaMly Ihol be lEe CRy 40 stg, ur* u.s.
Wifed. If file claiM Is MOWSd.-IIN kL.j IS. at. MIENs.

NOTICIOP
SHERIFF'S SALE

Where service en Pefitluner's O
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida per set to defray CS Of rr11uC
IS at W*N$ (s*
Execution isSd out uf me
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torney or imm.diately ffiS?NNWS 3277). Tue personal repreisnfative
Is SE forth rsepeciive courts as lIslE alive IIS till 0551140
Idapp .fu 0111 N
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in me poSitIon.
WITNESS my hand and the

seal
mis Court en July 3110,, 1579.

linens. TV I. all
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(V 400 sq. ft. office units for lease
'in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
rbe combined for 1200 sq. ft. total
'tw-w carpet,
Ideal for
.eproffl0
suite.

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WI LIST &amp; SEU.

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ANsliledo $prligs
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for app?.

LIKE THE COUNTRY? 9+
acres In Osteen wIth 1g. 35R, 1½
I, nearly new mobile home.

TLIV

vestment. Place a low cost

his 3 BR, 1
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only $31,000. Grab the Car Keys

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves341OO.fl: 559

5O-_Mscellaneous

INC. -REALTORS
$361533e, 330i1 eves.
Lakofront Lot- Loch Arbor, prize
oh the area, gorgeous trees and
view. 132.5$. Owner-Associate
322 $151.

ROCK
sIngle
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We have several sizes of trusses
for sale al discount pikes. For
Wormation. Coil 021.6350.

3 OAK AND PINE
WOODED LOTS IN
SANFORD
AREA.
50'x126' EACH. TOTAL
PRICE. $7,500.

BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOto$50
Call 322 1621 322 4460

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BLAIR AGENCY
3233506cr 323 7710

1974 Honda 750-F Super Sport,
13,000 ml., cxc. cond. 5)700 will
consIder trade. 322-7357, aft 6 &amp;
wkends
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lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day

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Custom Office Cleaning, corn
mercial. new const. Licenscd,
bOnded
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service everytime. Ph. 3230541
or 661-5914.
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Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
33357)9
Mowing
331.0010
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Windowguards,gatesetc
Martin's 323 7651, 339 7693
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Low ml. aft. 3 323-4400

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ZONED
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HOME,

$15,000. TERMS.

COUNTY $42,000.

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ZONED
MULTIPLE. UNITS.
titAN TOTAL

12
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ZONED
SINGLE
FAMILY.
NEAR HIGHWAY 46,
OPF AIRPORT BLVD.
$15.000. CRAZY TERMS

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3210539 or 904734670$ Collect,

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REMODELING IREPAIR
i.G. BALIP4T&amp;AssoC
3335465

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp;

Accessories

interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed &amp; Bondee
Call 327 7780

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DelIvery. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-12 So. of Sanford.

Cars Reimved

17junk

Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales. passport photos &amp;
fast
repair Service. 3226101

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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 6ir cond,

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7:30P.M.orall day Sunday. call
3232400, or see at 254 Short St..
Lk. Mary.
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5", Evinrude Outboard

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Custom Painting 8. det,,I trim
Free Est 323 1704

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REDUCED
for QUICK SALE
30' MIdas T.T, Air, Awnings,
Twinbeds,excellentc.
$4495-322.lool

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Alterations, Oressmaiiing
Drapes, Upholstery
3720707

Hwy. 46 west, Sanford

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71'n)lP lees only $7111. $1140 dii.
405.14 per Me. Paved roads, City
wetir, Underground utilities,
0G. 2 blocks to inland waterway.
3$ IsIs avaIl. Ace Real EoSase,
Win.. Keynes, Us. 1101W. NI
AlA SO., St.
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2921 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fia. 32771

3 StOCKS TO OCEAN
CRESCENT lEACH

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Oneweik in Sept. or earlyOtt.,on
the St. Johns River. Two Couples
with a good knowledge of the
river &amp; boating experience.
Please call after 6p.m. 32)0937.

PrIces are going down on almost

Dressmaking
Painnng&amp;Rejr
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1. Altamoite Dr.

Dell's

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RAE Painting, interior i'*tt'ror
Pressure cleaning, roof coating
Sat•slat'
guaranteed before
Payment 322 7137 after 6 p

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 vi's. Exp. 6696567

323 5620

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1018 Ext Rej. 8. Comm
3228782 99
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Free Est Lic 10 pct disc to Sr
Cit 339 6066. 66! 8335
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tormerl Harrlett' Beaut No04
519 . st st., 227 5743

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LOADED WITH ALL KINDS OF
THINGS. SOMETHING FOR
EVERYBODY,
INCLUDING
couple chests, dressers, night
stand,3pc.coffe,&amp;endtablese,
pIus all kinds of new 5. slIghtly
used merchandise.

&amp; baby clothes, toys, bowling

dishes, misc. Items. Something
for everyone. Sanford Ave. to
29th then Gale P1. 3310131, Sat.
&amp; Sun. 9-'fiiI.
Garage sale: 1110 Washington
Ave. Sat. &amp; Sun. 11th 1 12th
After 10 am. Furniture Items,
TV, Misc.

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FRI. NITE 7:30 PM

balls, wheel chair &amp; misc.

Yard Sale: 2533 Gale Pt, Sanford.
Furn., tools, 1964 Studebacli,r,

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Appliances 8 Misc
(LOCAL) 319 53fl

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Wynnewood Dr. Adult, children

S pc. LI SuIte-Sofa, Loveseat,
Chair, Ottoman &amp; Recliner All
for $340. Free Deilvery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, )7-92 So. of
Sanford. 3225721.

Light Hauling

Beauty Care
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Alan's Appliances
RefrigeratIon A C Repair
Licensed. 3230039
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Zathtub regattaor whatever
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24)4 S. ChaseAve

ft.glassedtopdispIaya534j1,
deep, $200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17-92 So. of Sanford 322.

General Landscaping
ROsC
specialists. top Soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod laying &amp; free trimming
373 2918.

Appliances

71-Antiques

AUCTION SALE

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condition, Washers, Refr., etc.
Kelioggs AuctIon. 3237050.

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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Es?.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

WC BUY USED FURNITURE 8.
.PPLIANCES, Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 323-1721.

YARD SALE

FORREST GREENE

OPEN HOUSE
Grov,vIew$ubdivlslon
Lake Mary Slvd. 3 ml. E. of 1.4.
Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 1 to 1 PM

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iances,
plumbing fixtures,
bld. material. 3225659

Yard Sale: School desk, cloth,
dishes, heater &amp; misc. Fri. &amp;
Sat. 9 to 5.2003 Adams Ave.
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Fantastic neighborhood garage
sale Sat &amp; Sun ONLY, 97. 709
Wynn Dr. (SUnlind Es?.), 10
Speed bike, Color rnnsOie TV,
school clothes, little bit of
everything.

0.1. type gas cans. $19.40 ea.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
3l0SanfordAve.
322.3791
Beds. Del motel box sprIngs &amp;
mattresses $30 set. Sanford
AuctIon 1215 S. French, 323-7340.

near Lk.
20 acres
already platted. Over 1400' of
Lk. Fred wooded. 5100*.

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for Sale

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-315 E. First St.
322-5622

Lake Markham Nd.
Sylvan, 40 acres.

Cash 322.4132

Yard Sale: TV, dresser, good
school clothes sites 6 tO 12,
lawomower. ladies clothes sizes
12 to II &amp; misc. Items. 701 W.
Airport Blvd. Sat. 9 to 1.

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Wanted to buy-Mobile home
on extra large lot
Phone 322-5254

333 5331
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InterCoastal Water Way. 6 ml.
south of New Smyrna. $32000.
322-3100 as for Tony or Louise.

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cal, Plumbing Servlce&amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Es?, 671
Lic., Bonded 8 Ins,

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanfcg-d Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Refrig., Stove, tools.

Porch Sale' Sat., Aug. 1), 124 N.
Sunlarsd (Sunland Estates) 9-1.
Some furn,, BAD edger, few
clothes &amp; odds 8 ends.

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our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
323-3200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

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Large yard sale Sat. 8 Sun. 9 to 2.
Furniture, lamps, carpet,
drapes, tires, CB items, clothes
&amp; Misc. 7626 Laurel Ave. 322

062-743

mIleage. A-i COndItIon. Call
Delary 404771.0215.

101111$
so.

WILL bUY EXISTING 1st 8. 2nd
MORTGAGES, R, Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 52$ No. i-o
Wymore Rd., Aitamonte,

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323.5774 Day or Night

REALTY WORLD..
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MOVING SALEI
Furn., pictures, drapes, wall
hangIngs, books&amp;etc. Call ailS
p.m. 2225)51.

47A--Mortgugis Bought
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'68 Cadillac Convertible, $2,500
4:107:30 pm, or all day Sun
day. Call 323 2980, or see at 284
Short St., Lk. Mary

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classlf led ad for results. 322-2611
or 531.4093.

&amp; See This.

2435', S. French (1193) Sanford

ANYTIME

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1970 Mercury Marquis
$300
117W 19th St 32? 6-27

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KENMOR E - WASHER - Parts,
Service Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
373 0697
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Get Cash Buyers for a small In-

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Owner says to reduce

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AQHAGe1dInU"ChIcacsaw Priest"
15.3 hands, cxc, use show horse.
top performer In trial, western 8.
English horsemanship, Over 50
is? places in local 8. AQHA
Shows, Owner going to college.
Call 322-0639.

52-Appliances

Losing your home 1. credIt?
I will
Catch up back pOyments &amp; buy
equIty, 3230216.

$40,400.

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(slOe Ni gus. nSIaIh$atheadl
Super starter Ptomel Just.
139,1401

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patio, 5 porch. drapes.
by. cc o
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131,9401

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room, ideal for large family,
-: beautifully landscaped, close to
'shopping, school I. recreation

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good cond. Econ. trans. Asking
$750. After 6 p m 322 6082

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appreciate. 323.7397, aft 6 8
WflO% 323.7713
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"I stopped bothering to test if the pool has too much chlorine. i
'ust wait to see if my wife's hair turns green!,,

listed. Situated on cot lot, lush
landscaping. sit,soo. Call today

1574 Coachman

'71 Cadillac El Dorado 67.000 ml
Full power. Air cond. AM FM 8
tract, cruise control. n'i'ds
paint. SIOO. 630 0840

Male, limo.
323 1917

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OWAGON WHEEL CHARM 2
BR, 2 B ranch style home, lust

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Clean. Red nt white outside,
5500 CASH 322 6230 373 1039

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REALTOR 3224000 MLS

golf course. 14t,O0.
BEAUTIFUL LOT In prestigious
Oeltona Estates. Many shade
trees make perfect Fl. setting.
See now, $13,300.
WAL K TO IDVLLWILDE ELE.

available. 135.500.

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ft•ffi5 0 certifIed check an WI
CircuIt Court Of GigS Cil* $4 -• Cd59 at loli Nib at SIIlIf5Ct5f OUrtIIIM*00 aNd
and address Of the personal by an
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tout thIs 3 BR, ?beth home w. C
'H&amp;A, located On i COmet lot.
Easy flnancino'wlth FHA or VA

bercury Comet 19662 dr sedan, 6
cyl , Auto, PS, PB 66.000 mu.

IVFV Custom Jeep Ci S take over
payments. have to see to ap
predate Call 319 5531 or 323
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Old. 16*32 p001w 1200 cool deck.

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Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 1:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901-255.
8311 for further detiiI.

Boa Constrictor

Sale

for

'72 Ford Ranchero
$600

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$60
323-2900

QUICK SALE BYOWNER
4 BR, 1 bath, carpet, air. 2100 block
of Summenlin. Call after 3:30 &amp;
weekends. 3234707. $17,300.

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Are you a full time driver with a
part time car? Our classifieds
are loaded With good buy for
you,

REALTORS
Malt land Office
447-5160
Offices Open DIIIy$am-$pm

I clean. 130.500.
DUPLEX QUADRAPLEX
building sIte. Corner lot shaded

orea. 1*500.

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One - The quick, easy Want-Ad
way. The magic number is 322.
261) or 831 9993.

HUSKEY REALTY

GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES. Mint cond. 2 BR
near hoep. &amp; shopping. Lake
fishing near by. Hobby tm, neat

ience yd., very cleen. Good

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choice lots ready 0
for a
D.ltona.

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2 BR, 1 B, remodeled frame home,

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rented$23,500. Only $i000down.
Owner will hold.

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; HIrt 323 7580

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$0 S. Port AvaNue, Winter Fisk, mgs, ll'Icludimlg OlIN 50$ IN..

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semrn.
Centy, Florida Csi Ne. 77.$15.M3.K
Leonard Wertlielmer, Jr., etc.,
Pntitt

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RUTH ILIZASITH PERRY
Deceased
de$cs
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Depositwlllberefunded I full
P1 SONS HAVING
to contractors, submitting
CLAIMS OR DIMANDS AGAINST
THE APOVI ESTATE AND ALL bonafide bids md return
documents In good vsablo condit
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Whilin 3 days after me opening it
IN THE ESTATE'
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1605 (Dealer)

German short-haired pointer
puppies AKC from hunting &amp;
field trial stock. 321 OUI.

Mason Reattor.A*sociate,

REALTOR
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333Q37
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LAKEMARY near 5CC
Country living in this gracious
custom 3 BR, 2½ B home,
beautifully landscaped, fenced
acre. New England charm
throuout. Nook, crannIes &amp;
Storage everywhere. Must seel
$120,000. Joe Aikens, Realtor
AssocIate. Real Estate One, Inc.
Realtors. 033.2442.

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ifupectlon In the offices of me
Director of AdmInistrative Affairs
Seminole Community College, F. W.

BR 2 B lmi hom Iandscana.. WOrk
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170 5' f vng ares.
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Episcia, hanoino baskets.
Redlon Nursery. 420 5. Country
Club Rd . Lake Mary. 333 5614,

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ESTATE SALE
11)0W. FIRST STREET
Make Often 2 story, 10 room on
deep lot, 123*330. Zoned commercial. $30,000. Beverly B.

M. Unsworth Realty

for Sale

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322-0231, 323.7)73,232.0775

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Lawnmower sales 8. service. We
sell the best 8. service the rest,
Western Auto
301 W 1st St.
322.1103

Payment

Cash for your Iofl Will build on
your lot cv our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medal Inc., Realtor
lii 3013,

In DeBary 3 BR, 2 bath block
home. Central H&amp;A, w.w carpet,
5Ceeed porch, Sodded yard,
paved street &amp; Much More. SQ
Pct. assumable mortgage.
- $37,500.
JOHNNY WALKER
REAL.ESTATEINC
322-6457
Aft.3 322.7111

REAL ESTATE
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3fl.12, 222.7117
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carport den wwet tsar' eat i'
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PROBATE DIVISION
Pile Ne*Wi 79.2NCO
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MuItI"le Llstin'PService

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extra lotr yon.. yrut
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brick cons? on corner lot
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $3o.500.

vvabout 14 BR, I B, oldet home

62-Lawn-Garden

W.Garne$tWhite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322 7$$l,Sanford

Room for a growIng family. 1 BR,
2 B, FR, lots of storage space.
1001 Palmetto Ave. $33,000.

lots Zoned ResIdential - sizes
start it 75*100, prlc start at
$l?IO.HIgh&amp;dry,you.,,
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by Gill Fox

3 BR, 1.1 bath, split plan. 133,300
William Maliczowskl Realto,
332.7403,

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OAT ED this 7th day of August, SemInole County,
Florida, Probate the date when It will become
the date when it will become due
short hair. med. size. viclfitty of
ltlt.
Division, the address Of which IS shill be stated. If the claim is shall be stated. If the claim is
Summerlln Ave. Seminolb
(SEAL)
SemInole County Courthouse, contingent or unhiquldated, the contingent or unllquldated, the
COunty HuMaNE SOtilty. 3Arthur H. BeCliwith Jr..
Sanford.Florida32fll.Thepersonal nature of the uncertainty shall be nature of the uncertainty shall be
$440.
Clark of the Circuit Court
repres.ntativ.oftheestatels Janl Stated If the claim is secured, the stated. If thi claim Is secured. tile
By: June I. Curtis
C.Eflswhosaaddressisls3fWelkar security sNaIl be descrIbed. The security shall be dcrlbed. The
Deputy Clerk
Strnf,Toledo, OhIo 43613. The name claimant shall deliver tuffichint claImant shall delIver sufficient
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and address of the personal copies of the claim to the clock to copies of the claim o the dirt to
it North Orange Avenue
-representativvs IftOrMy ore sit enable the clerk to mall one copy to anible the clerk to mall one copy to
Unique KItblsrga,1
Orlando, FL 32401
term below,
each personal rapresenttive,
each personal representative.
firs .roI$s
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All persons having claims or
All
ns intarastad In the estate All persons Interested in me estate
Call 32N443
PublIsh: Aug. 10, 11, 157
demands agaInst the estate ore to whom a copy of this Notice of to whom a copy of thIs NoSice Of
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requIred,
WITHIN
THREE Administratlonhas been mailed are Adminlstrationhasbeemimaliidata
FirstIOntycftUiasI'e.(oSifu4Is
____________________ MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF required, WITHIN THREE required, WITHIN THUE
$iMSby In $M*I - 1401.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
viimip JuNe 2. litifoid. IIfl)P
LEGAL NOTICE
THISNOTICE, to tile with tile clerk THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
ChhlcarI CaNto,'. 322-lass.
Nitic.otPvbllcWeariu,,
of the above court, a written THIS NOTICE,tofIlesnyobjec?Ions THISNOTICE,tofIleanyoblectlemlS $..ri.gePrepssed Use
statement of any claIm or demand they may have that challenges tile they may have that chall.mes
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3 BR. 2 bath hOInS
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$51OOl come vlsi, Danny $
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Lorraine Leel

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Call De H,we 323-1540.

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basis for the claim, the name and representatIve, or the venue or representative, or the vemlue or
Public Hearing at the Seminole address of tile creditor or his agent, lurlsdlction of the coia't.
jurisdIction of the court.
County Courthouse, Norm Park om' atterney, and the amount
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Avenue, Sanford, FlorIda 32771, on claImed. if the claim is not yet due, OBJECTIONS. NOT SO FILED OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
August21 1575 at 10:00a.m., fertile the dOte WtlOn lt will become due WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
WILL BE FOREVER EARNED.
shall be stated. If the claIm Is
purpose of obtainIng written ad
Detecfth.hlrstpubllcationofthls
Dat.Oftheflrstpublicatlonofthhs
oralcommentfromthepubliconthe
contingent
or
unliquidated, NoticeofAdmlnlstratlon:Augustlo, Notice of Administration: August
prôisd uses of revenue sharing
thenatur100theunc.rtaintysh.11be
10, is,, and August 11. 1979.
funds In the upcoming budget for stated. It the claim ii secured, fflS
Florence G. Wiedner
Tom W. McGraw
securIty shall be descrIbed. The
FIscal Year 1579.00.
As Personal Representative
As
Personal Representative
claimant
shall
deliver
sufficIent
All Interested citizens' groups,
it the Estate of
of the Estate of
copies of the claIm to the clerk to
senior citizens and senIor citizens
Prank L. Wledner
Irma Evadna McGraw
unabhetheciurktomahlonecopyt.
organizations are encouraged to
Deceased
Deceased
each personal representative.
attend the hearing. Persons at.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
WAYNE P. DEAN, JR.
tending the hearing shall have me
Allpsnonslnterestedintheustate REPRESENTATIVE
Post
Office Box 625
right to provide written and oral
to whom a copy of this NotIce of By: Irving M. Pelder of
113 South Lake Avenue
comments
and
suggestions
Administration has been milled are FELDER AND BERMAN
Groveland, Florida 32111
regarding possible uses of revenue
reqaired,
WITHIN
THREE P.O. Drawer 5,
439.4341
sharing funds.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Wlr*sr Park. FL 327t0
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Following is important planning
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Telephone: (305) 1441173
REPRESENTATIVE
Information for the proposed use
THISNOT10Efoflleanyobjectlons Publish Aug. 10, 17,1579
PublIsh: August 10, 17, 1975
hearing:
they may have that challenge the DEM.34
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vaiIdit Of the deCedent's will,
INVITATION TO BID
revenue sharing funds in the local
qualIfications of the personal RELOCATING PORTASLI
trust fund:
representatIve or the venue or
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY AUGUST 11
The Eagles CB Club 8 pm Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
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Do Whiote House Widows Need Guards?

By TOM TIEDE
Independence, Mo., home
JOHNSON CITY, Texas anymore,
childish letters.
S.
and
Mrs.
The Secret Service conflriw
(NEA) - Lyndon Johnson has Eisenhower, 82 makes only
this
view. Agents who ha
been dead for more than five occasional public appearances.
guarded presidential wide
yea, but his ranch on the Big the enterprising Mrs.
say it's the dullest job In
Pedernales Is just about the Johnson, uses her guards for
enforcement. Mrs. Elaenhow.
way he left it. The highpowered a wide variety of activities.
automobiles are here, the deer
spends
much of her time In oeu
For example, Mrs. Johnson
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Mrs.Truman IS a virtual sh
still seek shade under the travels agoodde.Aings
in. Agents say t* run
mesquite - and Secret Service regard her agents plan her
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for the most pad, and some
agents peer suspiciously from itinerary as if she were the
the windows,
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president herself. Members of
Except
in
Mrs.
Johnson)
Secret Service agents? They Congress say that Mrs. Johnson
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case, perhaps. The Secret
remain to protect the late took a two-week trip to Greece
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reports she ha
president's
, wife, Lady Bird, earlier this year, and she was
. "a
received
threats
thought to bk
and their presence has protected all the while by at
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significant.
provoked Increasingly public least 10 federal officers.
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grumbling all the way to the
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believes
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popular Involvement in the
believe federal protection for Greece spent public money,
Vietnam war. One of her or
the former first lady is an ex naturally, perhaps as much as
mer guards says flatly that
travagance the nation can't $30000. Mrs. Johnson travels
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afford.
he needs us, absolutely.
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first class, and normally her
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Mrs. Johnson may even need
authorized, of course. The and ground transportation Protecting presidential widows currently runs the government about $2 million the security while shea home
Secret service provides
SS agents are given peryear.Lady BirdJohnson (left) recently took two-weekjount to Greece with on the Pedernales. LBJ's birthsecurity for presidential travel allowances and their 10 Secret Service agents In tow. Mamie Eisenhower (center) and Bess Truman piace here is still a tOuriA attraction,andhisranchfspart of
widows Bess Truman and regular salaries,
rarely go out. Agents say they mostly run errands for them.
Mamie Eisenhower as well.
the
tour. More than 200,000
The Secret Service refuses to
people
visit the ranch annually.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis discuss the precise amounts
The amount is not much in the
The same can be said for Mrs.
Besides
this
argument,
Friends
say Mrs. Johnson
forfeited the benefit whenshe spent by Mrs. Johnson's crew, overall government budget, or Eisenhower, actually.st
too
Is
moreover,
members
of
the
would
have
stop the tours if
remarried.
Nixon and But members of the Senate even in the full SS budget, but a millionaire, with solid In- Senate . Appropriations the SS wereto
eliminated.
Betty
FordPatricia
are currently
s u b c o to m I t t e e on taxpayers here in Johnson City vestment Income. Mrs. Truman Subcommittee believe the
all likelihood,
thestopped.
tows will
protected along with their Appropriations, which sets the think It's excessive. Even Mrs. is not so wealthy, but she Is well federal protection is un•Innot
have to be
husbands.
SS budget, say the wages for all Johi.on's longtime acquain..
Of the lot, Mrs. Johnson's agents guarding former first tances point out that she's a to do. Congressional in- necessary on Its face. Sen. Congress Is presently convestigators
say she
receives a Lawton Chiles, D-Fla.. says the sidering a measure that would
protection is far and away the ladies is $600000 annually, and millionaire several times over, generaoua
$30,000
government
kJentl widows are rarely cut the protection for
most
extensive.
Mrs.
Truman,
the
total
cost
of
the
security
and
as
one
says
it,
"If
she
wants
pension
that
could
more
than
threatened;
at most, he adds, presidential widows from
94, rarely leaves her exceeds $2 million,
security, she can buy it."
cover private protection,
they get crank phone calls or lifetime to six months.

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 12
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
MONDAY,AUGUST13
Blood drawing sponsored by Longwood-Winter Sprina
Area Chamber of Commerce, 11 a.m. to 7p.m., Flagship
Bank, SR 434. Longwood.

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Blood drawing sponsored by Longwood-Winter Springs
Area Chamber of Commerce, 11 am. to 7 p.m., Tropic
Bank, SR 434, Winter Springs.
MONDAY AUGUST

HumaaeSocfety of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., 2001 E.

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Congressional seminar sponsored by National
Fedaratlon of Federal Employees Local 1451, 3-5 p.m.,
American Legion Home, 1034 Legion Place, Orlando.
Conducted by Rep. Bill Nelson.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29
"Run for your Health", free public seminar on jogging,
7:30 p.m., Winter Park Memorial Hospital Medical
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What makes a WattoWise"4 home a Watt-Wise
home? A properly insulated water heater, for one
thing.
Because your water heater can account for 18
to 20% of your monthly electric bill,it is often the
second largest user of energy in the home.
That's why you'll find properly insulated water
heaters in new Watt.WIse homes, and Waste Heat
Recovery Systems or Solar Water Heating in many
of them.
With a Heat Recovery Unit (HRU), the heat
drawn but of your air conditioner is captured and
fed into your water heater. This provides an annual
savings of from 50 to 70% on water heating costs.
ASoter Heater, using
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can provide 50 to 70% of your hot water needs.
Our Watt-Wise standards recommend that the
water heater Is insulated to a value of at least R.8,
(of course the higher the R Que, the better the
insulation).
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But aproerly Insulated water heater Is just one
of the many features of
tt-Wise home. Others
can include a higher-efficiency air conditioner,
proper Insulation, treated glass and more efficient
applianca.
Ask your builder to show you how a certified
ttWIse how can, save you upto25%on
electricity. Or pick up a Wa&amp;Xtsse Living folder
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ABC and CBS both have tione, which was Wayne's has been an a uthorized
UPI TdevfsjeWriter.
bought three-hour Own company and now IS written biography of his
NEW YORK (UP!) —1101. dramatized television presided over by his son, father.
lywood, which mourned john biographies Of
Michael, who will serve as
The key word is
Wayne by saying there and the hunt lson for actors producer.
authorized. Maurice
would never be another like to play Wayne.
will be Zolotow, who has made a
him, now is trying to find two
The etc project will be called "Tho Duke" and son career of writing about ,
mom Ind lib NMI.
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wrote an unauthorbW but
not unflattering biography of
Wayne, and that will tom
the bub of the CBS tire,.
hour drama tobewritten by
Paul Monub.
The CBS vers1om to be
called "iootIng Star" an
produced by Warner Brot
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air, although it looks likes
horserace with the ratings
to the network
that Oft on the air first.
The key to a succsgilul
Wayne be Is eating
and there Batjac m* have
an advantage. The obvloia
doice to play Big John is
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The temperature of the water Is a constant 72.74 degrees

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The springs gush forth 48 million gallons of
water daily from limestone caverns beneath
Florida's central ridge and combines with
Rock Springs Run to form the Wekiva river
which flows Into the St. Johns 15 miles to the
nqrtheast.

CBS, which has a scr1 In
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like Nick Nolte, or
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Put of the probiein In that
sver'sw who comes to a)lad
to play Wayne Is too older
too short or too Eaatern.
They don't hardly make 'en
like that no more.

Coming from deep beneath the surface the
water feels quite chilly on a hot summer's day
but maintains the same temperature in the
winter months as well.
New Year's Day we had 1,000 people
swimming comfortably," said Park employee
Fay Linton. "As long as they stayed in the
water. It was warmer in the water than it was
outside."

The tee network ratIngs
race goes on, even during the
summer rerun doldrums,
end ABC continues In the
Iced, trailed by CBS In
lecond and NBC Inthe
NOW.

One Of the few original
pre' replacement shows
break up L-i dreary
ichedule of repeats pulled a
urprhse by turning up
unong the top-rated shows
or the pest week.
The winning sitcom is
'Detective School," and its
tar, James Gregory
Inspector Luger on
Barney Miller") is a

Wooden bridge and nature trails are among park's attractions

Swimming, fishing, nature trails, picnic
areas and canoeing are available at the State
Park, located in the southwest corner of the
county. Starting in September overnight
backpacking trips will resume, according to
the park's assistant superintendant Lt. Wayne
Julian. But he warns, "If you can't rough It, it
Is no place to go."
A primitive camping area in the park's
6,400 acres Is also available to organized
groups and may be used on a reservation
basis.
The park opens daily at 8a.m. and closes at
sunset but the gates are closed when the 300
car parking lot Is full to avoid overcrowding.
For more Information call 889-3140.

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broke. I'm still comfortably
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NORFOLK, Va. (NEA)
Mod of the movie, "The
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Joys. The Nlmitz is a
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since the ship Is just sitting
there, anyhow, and the
movie company is not Inconvenlencing the Navy. But
they are billed for extra
services. U they use a plane
or a crane, for example, It
cods. Any food is charged
for.
Graves has worked With
movie companies for many
years and h says the biggest
mistake Hollywood makes in
doing film about the Navy is

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on General Hutchison. Parkway, Longwood.
HiehIrlesI
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46.) "Many of our admirals
are 4lor$0, but Hollywood
always thinks they havsto
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Kirk's age In this picture,

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present highlights
EVENING
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Sammy Davis Jr.. serving aboard her are
400
JENNY WHEN? Including
Frank Sinatra, and newcomer unaware that a movie Is
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Two teen ag.rs &amp;• confronted Frank
Ricci. (R)
SPECIAL "Yukon Pass",,
a
with a dilsmma In dealing with
being shot there.
Four young men put their cow- sex and the social importance
10:30
"Half of or crew," says
age and endurance tO the tes, that their pe.,s attach toIt.
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Klondike gold-seekers. (N)
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SUNDAY MORNING lyrics in the importance of Nimiti' executive officer,
music and the concept
TONIGHT Charles Kuralt of improvisation
with composer "have never seen the movie Peter (Peter Douglas, Kirk's extra work are not paid, but
SUNDAY
reports on stories Inciucing Alec wilder and
son, is co-producer ) and I a contribution goes to the
D.ng Mao Ping's February visit Marian McPartland.Jan pianist company."
But most of the officers added a line saving how he ship's relief fund — in a
to
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fighting
the
MissileAUGUST 12, 1919
sippl floods of April, a school
have. They were shooting In had been a POW and so he scene which had to be conTHURSDAY
for violin-makers, and the
the
capta1si's hi-port cabin ( might be older."
tinued the next day. But
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was a framed piece of Final Countdown," an in. that sailor was in the ship's
s*yioigm. GEOGRAPHIC
10:00
needlework, reading: "I'd triguing story of an aircraft brig.
SPECIAL "Yukon Passage" IHOW SWill IT IS
rather by flying."). And the carrier that finds itself In the
Taylor asked for him,
Four young men put their courA UINTHOAY PARTY FOR
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age and endurance 10 the 1551 lOW STRAUSS Will Sos. a OENIOORF REVISITED H.captain
Batzler, couldn't even use Martin
Sheen, Katherine established in the scene and
while retracing the trail of the koviky and the Vienna Phil
har- Peter Evans portrays a former
Klondike gold-seekers. (A)
manic, the Vienna State Opera American soldier who returns his own office.
Rosa, James Farentino, was desperately needed.
Ballet and the Vienna Boys to Oberndorf after World War 11
The director, Den Taylor, Charles Darning and Ron They said OK, he could have
UI.
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Choir
celebrate the 150th annl- to seek revenge for having asked Batzler If he wanted to (YNeal.
him — "but you won't Like
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DOWN An elderty couple (Fred versary of Josef Strauss' birth- been l.ft to die in a skiing acci- use his room.
Don Taylor, the director, him."
dent In this special based on
Astaire. Helen Hayes) faced day. (A)
"Did you leave any says this Is probably the
"And they were right,"
irwin Shav?s short story.
with Illness and financial probstarlets there?" Batzler most difficult assignment he Taylor says. "They had
loins we forced to move in wit, i
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900
asked,
has ever had. The ship Itself shaved his head."
their son and his family. (N)
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don't
have
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causes
much of the problem.
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Him Tinder" One year after his
Despite its vastness — the out that people who design
death, Elvis' roots are traced said.
EVENING
MONDAY
SaWer said he had read flight deck, at 1,092 feet, Is aircraft carriers goof, even
by I.arry Savadovs in a pro.
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AUGUST is, 197$
519 SAo CAVALCADE Interviews with friends and fans not in the approval business fields and the vessel is as tall After the vessel was done,
Bob Crosby, Frankle Cane, of the legendary performer'
that conies from a lot as a 21-story building — the they called In the elevator
MORNING
Margaret Whiting. Freddy Mar10:00
higher up than me."
interior is cramped and people to install elevators
t$fl and other great big band
THE IMMIGRANTS Dan's
Captain William Graves, a narrow, Passageways make where they had been planned
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performers are featured in ail-Coiisumlng success cau" Navy public Information you feel like ducking and for
NATIONAL at
— but they hadn't left
filmed
highlights of a '30s and much Personal conflict until he
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officer, said that the Navy mod rooms are assail and enough room. So they got an
'40s musIc revival.
finds inner peace.
Department had reviewed claustrophobic.
off-brand elevator which
Taylor says he had one sometimes works and
the script, the Department of
Defense had reviewed the sailor — the sailors who do sometimes doeai't.
script and they had both
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parents from separating. (A)
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surgeons Dr. James Duke of
Houston. Texas u- C. Robin
Simon of Reno, Nevada are
examined,
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attraction to a visiting Swedish
doctor (Marietta Hartley)
abruptly ends when she
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room. (A)
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somo startling information
about his former doctor and
Rossi. (A)
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accused warns Lord Pofer
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DICK CAVITY Guest:
Ingrid Bergman. (Part 1 of 2)
11:30
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Roy Clark. Guests: Krsskin,
Adrienne Birbsau.
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5 ROC1IFORD FILES Rockford is hired to deliver $10,000
to an unknown burglar in
exchange for a top comedian's
stOlen joke file.
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Policemen in the internal affairs
division Investigate two of their
fellow officers who are experi.
eflclng private and professional
problems.
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Confederate spy comes to
Stockton to perform in the
thetsr, but trouble soon ariaes

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Susan Strasberg. As
DEAR DICK: Can you please tell me the name of the
S ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
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theme song of "The Dukes of Hazzard?" AMOS FEN.
attempts to starve Lorna Into wanted war criminal plants a
NELL, Newbury, Ont., Can.
submission, but is unsuccess- device in the sewers of Hong
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Kong which will release enough
ful. Captain SUckles pledges to
and
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city's
protect Lorna from Carver.
entire population,
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(Pail lot 10) (R)
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6:30
learns his new flame, an oldbe called.
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DEAR DICK: I have just finished reading the delightful
(4)5 CBS NEWS
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book,
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Elaine's young son while she Is
introduced to William S. Hart,
temporarily out of town. (A)
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the cowboy actor, and his
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10:00
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reports on stories Including best friend of the gem's owner.
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to America, fighting the Missis.
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sippi floods of April, a school Detail"
(1973) Jack Nicholson,
for violin-makers, and the Otis Young. Two sailors escortmusical "Sweeney Todd."
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and his class of detective stu40
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front to catch a jewel thief.
Carey Treatment" (1972)
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To Macon County" (1975) Nick friend is suspected of murder
Nolte, Don Johnson. A racecar decides to Investigate the case
driver and his mechanic himself In hopes of clearing his
encounter several unexpected friend's name. (A)
setbacks while traveling
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schoolteacher has a brief,
unhappy affair with a man

ana my molner.in.Iaw first mentioned It a few weeks ago.
Would It be possible to give us Mrs. Hart's maiden name
and, if her had more than one wife, the maiden names of
as many wives as he had? I'm doing research on our
ancestors and every little bit counts. HOWARD STANN,

Tucson, Arts.

According to what information I can find, Hart did not
marry until 1921, when he was 50. He then married a
certain Winifred Westover, and their son, William S. Hart,
Jr., was born in 1922. The marriage reportedly only lasted
a few months. Hart lived with his sister both before and
after his brief marital fling.
DEAR DICK: On the TV program, "Dhfrrent
trokes," the girl Kimberly looks sort of like Brooke
Shields, Is that her? II not, who is she and can you tell me
an ything about her? M.I. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
No, it is not Brooke who hasn't done any TV and
probably won't, at least for a while. That's a 14-year-old
named Dana Plato, who is a figure-skater who hopes to
get into the Olympics some day. Her previous acting
experience has been limited to commercials.
DEAR KICK: If I'm not mistaken, didn't Joimie
Bradford on',Eight Is Enough" used to have blonde hair?
I thought she did in the earlier episodes. Please solve this
mystery. A BAFFLED VIEWER, Lethbridge, Alta,, Can.
You are very astute, hair-color-wise. Yes, Laurie
Walters,who
w plays Joanie, did orginally use amuch
lighter color, but it is now back to its natural color
a
light brown.
DEAR DICK: Here are some questions for you. In "B.J.
and the Bear," Is the monkey really Greg Evigan's pet or
just used for the show? How old Is Greg and Is he
married? C. RUST, New Westmlnlster, B.C., Can.
No, the monkey isn't Greg's pet, he's a monkey who
works at being a monkey for a living
a trained
Hollywood animal. Greg is in his early 20s and he just got
married.
DEAR DICK: Who played Flint McCullough on the old
"Wagon Train" series, with Ward Bond? What has
happened to him since? FRANCES WORK, Rosavill e, Ga,
That was Robert Horton, once the great heartthrob of
millions of young American girls. But after "Wagon
Train," his career somehow never caught fire, as expected, and today he and his wife, Marilyn, tour the
country doing musicals. He has a fine voice.

1:20
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paralleled attitudes in other and Female Models on technique to a serenely
NEW YORK (NEA)
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areas. It was a time for re- Greek Revival Sofa, 1976" classical still life of fruit in a
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whether also is typical of his previous crtal bowl. e Krasnew,
and galleries throughout the minimalism in art or work, with Its solid, unlovely now 71, continues on a
land will explode with American intervention in the but very
real nudes in distinguished course with his
retrospective exhibitions, Pacific; for turning from comfortable
and hardly abstraction "Imperfect
attempting to interpret, experimental daring, lyrical postures. Realism Indicative."
analyze and explain the art whether in clothing or generally comes forth more
Solid-color canvasses have
of the 1970s.
painting, back toward in the current show than it their place in the show, as
New York's prestigious conservatism,
has for many years at the with the panels of Brice
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Museum of
So in that respect, any Whitney and in similar in. Marden's "Summer Table"
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American Art has jumped exhibit of 1970s art is truly a stitutions. Not greatly unlike and
David Budd's "Chth
the gun. "The Decade in potpourri of the past, but a Peristein Is Jack Beal's Ming." Budd
's painting
Revie%./: Selections from the
"Danae 11,11 an allegorical generates Its excitement not
1970s," with
paintings,
use of his naked wife, only
with
its
sculptures, photographs and
A fascinating
reclining, with a clothed monochromiatic aspect but
works i;n paper acquired by
woman seated beside her, with its wavy, texturized
the Whitney in that period,
There's straightforward surface. Ralph Humphrey's
show
opened June 19 and will on
representation in Catherine "Number 10," consisting of
view through Sept. 2.
Murphy's "View from the two concentric circles of
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A fascinating show, in its
Backyard, Lexington," with stones in clusters of from one
varl.fy
variety and vigor, it really
trees, vines, a house and a to 19, recalls the Jtj5
says nothing about art of the
man; very tidily done. who came to public attention
and vigor...
'lOs except that this is the
Robert Cottingham's in the 1%Os.
sort of thing the Whitney an with one significant dif- "Radios" meticulously
There are as many
represents a city scene examples of art concepts as
its patrons were inclined to ference, It represents a reflected in mirror titles and there are individual artists
purchase. Maybe it is unfair maturing of earlier styles, as the window of a storefront. - In the show.
Variety is the
to
expect
statement well asase1ective refining of But for sheer, startling Whitney exhibition's
because
this adecade
too diffuse to make any onetechniques,
and concepts
the artists.
subject
matter realism, nothing can match strongest asset. And if it
Lifelike "Woman and Dog" Is so realistic It
or three or seven clearly And therein might lie the "Woman
Duane
doesn't explain what the
and
startles viewers at the Whitney Museum's
Dog,"
iVlOstomeant,
defined artistic declarations. Importance of 1970 art. If it polyvinyl, polychroined
In begins
remind it
usat
of least
what
retrospective of the '70s. Polyvinyl sculpture
Patterson Sims, associate was less innovative, it was, oil, which I, possibly among happened.
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curator
of
the
permanent
in
many
respects,
more
fully
many,
assumed
were
living
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selection, who selected the realized.
works to be shown, hedges Artists 1 stabllshed j,g
creatures when I stepped WEDNESDAY
August 15 Alec Wilder and Jazz pianist
room. Flesh, hair, ____________________________________________
_____________________________ Marian McPartland.
when It comes to taking a and previ ualythowptje
clothing, everytI
at
stand: "Unlike the l0s, the Whitney outnumber
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looks
absolutely
authentic,
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fords. (A)
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twisted, scallops, creative art medium,
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attitude In art In the decade construction.
young model's life Is lrrsvoca- of an Ox-Police lieutenant Joins
Roy
Lichtenstein,
godfather
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Palmer. (A)
not as accidental as It
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Wig Out the vat room on. flight on the
of his 75th
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71st Year, No. 306—Sunday, August 12, 1979- Sanford, Florida 32771

Gonorrhea
Up 15 Percent

In Seminole
By SHA RON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
The number of gonorrhea cases in Seminole County increased
18 percent during the first six months of 1979 or about 14 times
higher than the average increase statewide.
Jack Morehead, of the State Venereal Disease Office, said the
average gonorrhea Increase statewide was less than one percent.
For the first six months of 1979, the Seminole County Health
Department treated 268 cases of gonorrhea compared with 234
cases treated for the same time period last year, said Dr. Jorge
Deju, medical director of the Seminole County Health Departmerit.
"Proportionately, we are a lot better off than Orange County
and ethers," Deju said. "But there still are a significant number
of cases."
Ed Carson, regional program director for venereal disease
program, said Seminole County ranks 21 out of the 67 counties for
gonorrhea cases. He is responsible for a Four-county area that
includes Seminole, Osceola, Orange and Brevard counties.
"People are seeking out treatment more readily today than
they were in the past," said Carson as one reason for the increase
In gonorrhea cases.
In Central Florida, county health departments offer free
treatment forvenerealdisease and other communicable diseases,
Carson said. But other areas in the state charge patients a
minimum fee.
"People are a lot more aware of the problem. They are more
inclined to admit It and seek help at the public health department
Instead of through a private physician," he added.
Hospital officials and private physicians are required to report
cases of communicable diseases to their local county health
department, Carson said.
Consequently, the county health departments are capable of
keeping track of gonorrhea cases to determine whether they have
Increased, he said.
"For every infection we treat, there are about three Infections
we don't know about," Carson said.
Persons who are treated for venereal diseases of all types are
generally between the ages of 15 and 24, Carson said. Those with
Von bee usually rim between 15 and 20 years old, he said.
Another mason for the increase in gonorrhea cases deals with
the jnve*ticn of the v1ons birth control methods, Carson said.
"People are participating more frequently with more different
People," Carson explained. "There Is more casual contact and
exposure to different sexual partners."
Carson added:
"People use to worry about getting pregnant if they had sex, but
with the birth control devices available..."
The number of gonorrhea cases in Duval County, as a comparison, Increased 16 percent during the first six months of 1979,
or about 16 times higher than the averr.ge increase statewide.
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Councilman Pat Southward of Lake Mary (right) recently explained, outside the
city's post office, to Mrs. Sue Churchill of Lake Mary Boulevard, Lake Mary,
why the city needs a tax increase. Mrs. Churchill's son only has eves for the
camera

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To increase the chances of a

The question on the ballot in
Lake Mary's special election
Sept. 11 will read: ''Shall the
operating millage rate levy of
$4.25 for the city of Lake Mary
be approved'"
The city council is proposing
that a $4.25 per $1,000 assessed
valuation tax rate be levied in
the new fiscal year beginning
Oct. 1. The current tax rate is $3
per $1,000. A new state law
permits the city government to
levy a tax of only $2.84 per
$1,000 unless the higher rate is
approved by voters in an
election.
But the real question the
approximately 1.000 city
electors will answer in the
referendum, according to some
city officials is: "Will like
Mary as a unit of local government live or die"
Mayor Walter Sorenson and
Councilmen Pat Southward,
Burt I'erinchief and Cliff
Nelson believe the response
from the voters of the six-yearold incorporated municipality

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elected officials arc pounding
the pavement and stationing
Sat iirday
themselves on
ii iormungs at the iwsl office to
explain the city's financial
quall4hir% to the people.
Wi' either tiavt' to propose
increased property taxes or to
curtail services." Nelson said.
s e cut the budget
If
an tiioii' %%e an' going to be
hurting the people.'' l'erinchief
said.
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question of the city's existema'e
if the referetiduir i fails," Mrs.
Southward said. "lACill selfgovermunent is the very basis of
dt'niocracs I believe the
l)n'opt'ntY tax referendan ii will
pass,'' she said.
sorellsoll said he believes
Lake Mars residents want selfgnvt'rrununrt.
How did the city get into such
a financial bind that a 42 percent increases in property taxes
is necessary in one year1
'l'hue issue is complex, ac-

cording to varitJu cit officials
There %%ert. iria n contri butin
factors.
Among then are
- Anticipated revenues in die
1978-1979
budget %% ere not
realistic, according to ( it y
Manager Phil KuIhes
Short fall in anticipated
revenues
Intl tided
the
following $0.600 from state
revenue sharing and other state
funds wink only $66,532 was
received; federal revenue
sharing and federal funds
through the ('omniprelierisivt'
Employment 'I' raining Act
tCETAi of $105,64111 when only
$13,7311 was received. property
taxes of $144,00 when $122,277
was received; other fees
$284,981 %%hen $97,358 %%a:,
received
Adding the anticipated
receipts toget tier brought it
total of $605,724 while actual
funds received were $349,897
Included among the .nmiticipated receipts in various
categories was $176,Oth) sup.

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Sanford Man Held

Retarded Girl, 17, Beaten, Raped
A 27-year-old Sanford man;
charged with the severe beating
of a mentally retarded girl and
her grandmother now faces a
charge of sexual assault in
connection with incident.
Being held in Seminole
County Jail without bond is
Moses Makes Jr., 1712 W. 15th
St., on charges of burglary,
false imprisonment and two
counts of aggravated battery.
Sanford police said Saturday,
however, lab tests confirm the
17-year-old retarded girl Involved was sexually a..saulted
in the incident. The state's
attorney's office is expected to
file a direct' information adding
the sexual assault charge
against Blukes, police added.
Detective Ray Bronson of

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Sanford Police Department
gave this account of the incident:
About 10 pin. Thursday, a
young man broke into the
Sanford home of the girl and
her 78-year-old grandmother
through the rear door.
Once iiisttle, the intruder
was spotted by the elderly
woman, who attempted to get
him out of the house but was
punched several times about
the face, then thrown onto her
bed. The intruder, police said,
then located the mentally
retarded girl in another part of
the house and induced her to
follow him outdoors.
Police said at this point the
incident Is sketchy, but information indicates the young

intruder rode off on 0 bicycle
and ordered the girl to Follow
behind Idmmi.
Meanwhile, the grandmother
halt slipped out of the house and
to a neighbor's home to
telephone police.
When police arrived, they
begun a search of the area and
began questioning neighbors.
One of those neighbors, police
said, told of seeing the girl
walking and soineone riding a
bicycle in the vicinity of
Goldsboro School.
One Police sergeant sped to
the area in a cruiser and
spotted the pair near the school,
but because there was no
throughway available, had to
drive his cur completely around
the block to get to theni. By the

time he did, they were gone,
police said.
.bout in hour and a half after
the incident was reported and
the area starched, authorities
returned to the elderly woman's
home, and the young girl had
returned. Police still art' not
certain Ixiw she gut there. She
hail been badly beaten, police
said.
Polite said family members
took the yotuig girl and her
grandmother to Seminole
Memorial Hospital, where the
girl was admitted for a broken
jaw and severe facial bruises.
She was reported in satisfactory condition Saturday. The
gramidmuther, however, was
treated for her injuries and
released.

Before the grandmother was
released from the h s pit a I.
lx)li(:e were questioning the
oiiiuiii and obtained a
description of her assailant. As
the grandmother gave police
that information, one of her
grandchildren told police lie
thought he knew a young man
who fit the description. Police
went to the address of the
suspect and asked him if tic
would accompany (twin to the
hospital. When police took him i
into the room where the
grandmother was waiting, she
iziuincdiatcly tx&gt;inted at him and
identified him as her assailant,
j)Olt(e said.
Makes faces a court ap—
pearuinut! Tuesday.

Traveling On Faith

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And Muscle-Power
Traveling on faith, fellowship
and muscle-power, 32 boys and
girls 14 years old and older
arrived in Sanford Friday
evening after a 1,500 mile
bicycle trip which began in
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. on July
20.
The young people, led by their
"trail bosses," Jim and Louise
Pickens of Anderson, Ind., will
leave Sanford early Monday
morning to complete their
journey to Key West.
"We are attempting to show
our faith and Christian
fellowship," said Jun Pickens,
trail boss of the trip, explaining
the group spent Its nights on the
journey In Protestant churches
In various communities. In
each case the churches were
asked for their help just hours
before the large group of young
people would arrive.
Only two serious incidents
marred the tourney. At one
point a motorist tried to run
some of the youngsters,
traveling In a single file, off the
highway, resulting in some
scrapes and bruises.
In the other incident,
Pickena' bicycle locked wheels
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Louise, and he received a
broken arm. The incident took
place in Fargo, Ga., near the
Florida line Thursday.
Unable to find a doctor there,
Pickens' brother, Joseph of
Sanford, drove to Fargo,
brought his brother back to Dr.
Charles hlardwick's office in
Sanford and the ari n was

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for a trip to Disney Wirld
Saturday. Sunday they are to go
to New Smyrna Beach.
l"romu Key West most of the
young people will fly home to

seven different states and ship
their bikes ahead, Pickens said.
The group "Wheeling Free in
the Son" is sponsored by the
Churches of God in Michigan.
"We have stayed the nights in
churches all along the way,
from
Michigan
through

Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Georgia and Florida," Pickens
said. ''We have stayed in
Methodist, Presbyterian,

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placed in a cast. Pickens
rejoined his group Friday in
Palatka.
Pickens' niece, Lisa,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Pickens of 221 19th St.,
Sanford, has traveled with the
group from the beginning and
will continue on with them to
Key West. They are scheduled
to arrive in Key West Thursday.
While spending the weekend
at First Baptist Church, Sanford, the church loaned its bus

Each day, Pickens said, a van
which accompanied the group
would start out early and go 20
mules ahead, stopping in parks
along the road to prepare
breakfast. The youths would
bicycle to the site, have break.
fast and continue on to the next
point 20 miles away for lunch.
The couple in the van, after

lunch, would drive on to a town,
find a church and ask permission for the young people to
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