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71st Year, No. 261—Thursday, June 21, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Despite crippling bouts with
irthnitls that have kept him
way from his office for periods
f up to four months at a time,
)avid Porter says he is meeting
Us responsibilities as public
lefender for Seminole and
revard counties.
During an interview Wedtesday, Porter denied his
Ilness has in any way
)revented him from superIsing the activities of the 20
awyers assigned to his office.
'orter also said that he plans to
'Un for reelection when his
erm expires in 1980.
Porter, 48, was elected to the
our-year-term, his first, in
976. lie has spent 20 years in
he state legal system as a
irosecutor, assistant public
lefender and public defender.
he arthritis, he said, Is
omething with which he has
iad to learn to live.
"I've tried cases while I was
n crotches and didn't have that
nuch trouble," he said.
But a traffic accident a
ouple of years ago, he admits,
nay have aggravated his
ondition. His crutches have
iven way to a wheelchair.
)ver the past eight months he
pent four months in a Brevard
ounty hospital.
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Bennett's building supplies are now blocked from view by six-foot high fence

Lake Mary Peace, Quiet
Now Neighborhood Feud
build we would support him, but he'd no better off now
than he was a year ago when he first arrived."
John Carl, credit manager for Chase and Company in
Sanford and another Pine Circle Drive resident, agrees.
"He'll never complete that house," he said. "Just look
how far he's gotten after a year."
How far has he gotten ? Bennett ha: complete plans for
a tn-level house. His property is cleared and the basic
concrete for the walls and floor is ready to be poured. The
city okayed the trenches in which he will pour that cement
on Wednesday. Bennett says the reason he has gotten no
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materials. His lot is piled with wood and building blocks
now, and he says the house will be ready to move into in
three months.
"You Just can't build a $60,000 house with $10,000," said
Bridges. "1 don't care who you are. Besides, have you
seen that wood he's using? It's all used stuff. We are
concerned about property values now; if he doesn't even
finish the thing, what will that do to our values? These are
pretty nice homes around here."
bridges concern about the possibility of Bennett never
completing the house is shared by his neighbors. They
wonder what will happen when the building permit runs
out. Who is responsible then? Who must either finish the
home or have it torn do?
Phil Kulbes, Lake Mary city manager, said Wednesday
that Bennett's building permit had been Issued May 1 and
See NEIGHBORS, Page 2A

By BRAD PURDOM
Herald Staff Writer
Terry Bennett and his neighbors all say they chose to
live on Pine Circle Drive in Lake Mary for the same
reason: peace and quiet.
Since Bennett moved his family into a tent on his
property there, however, all agree the area has been
anything but quiet.
"I'd like to see him get off that property," said Gary
Bridges of 11 Pine Circle Drive. "And I'm wiling to pay
for it."
The trouble began In September of last year when
Bennett bought a piece of land in the center of Pine Circle
Drive and began to make plans to build himself a home.
He was welcomed at the time for his "pioneering spirit"
and "determination."
But neighbors soon became concerned when Bennett
put up a tent and moved his wile and young son on to the
property. TI'. complained to the Lake Mary City
Council, which unanimously declared the tent a public
nuisance. The ugnt was on.
Bennett's neighbors say they were all for him at first.
"When they first came out here," said Michael Rizkalla
of Pine Circle Drive. "we thought they were on the uo and
: We let them run a hose from our house to drink from
and take showers in. I loaned him a fan; he broke it and
wouldn't pay for it. I let him make long-distance calls
from my phone; he refused to pay for them. If he would

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the Seminole County
Circuit Court.
The action was made on
behalf of all inmates of one
particular cell block at the
Seminole County Jail.
Among their . list of
allegations, the authors
claimed inmates were
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prisoners being subjected
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to different kinds of cormorning about the inporal punishment, and
vestigation:
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BySHARON CARRASCO
herald Staff Writer
The civil rights of Inmates at the Seminole
County Jail are not being
violated, according to the
findings of a grand jury
released
investigation
Wednesday afternoon.
The grand jury met
behind closed doors for two
days to discuss allegations
made by four inmates, two
of them in custody on
murder changes.
In Its written report, the
grand jury concluded it
"found no criminal violation
nor neglect of any statutory
duties as outlined in
petition of the writ of
mandamus.

RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) — said they have heard a variety somebody and there'd be no one went upstairs and saw nobody
Mary Manning says there used of strange noises while working there," she added. "I've been in was there, he went outside the
to be a few skeptics in the state in the 101-year-old Victorian- a room and heard a noise in house to investigate further.
The workers said the noises
Office of Marine Affairs, but style house where the office is another room, and I've been
after a year of hearing footsteps based. Appropriately enough, able to look into the other room seemed to begin occurring in
the spring of 1978, about six
and moving furniture all nine . the house was built for a certain and see no one Is there."
Most said they have heard the months after the staff moved
workers are convinced a ghost Mrs. Strange.
Angela Skelton, a staff at. noises when they were alone, into the house.
Is tramping around the office.
Genevieve Sorrell, another
"Everyone has gotten to the torney, said she has heard either at night or during a lunch
administrative
assistant, said
point where they believe "very distinct walking foot- hour.
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hanging around the building," being moved and banged once heard such a racket of ghost is friendly and thus don't

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"Hatttaway never called
directly," Ford said. "One of
his aides phoned and asked for
some information. I handled the
call shortly after I got the
message and the information
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Porter said he was unaware
of any complaints, particularly
from anyone in hlattaway's
office. He pointed out that as a
result of the information supplied, the public defender's
office will receive an increase
of about $143,000 over the next
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of the office is $613,000.
Porter said he will use the
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also to hire an additional attorney to work in the Seminole
County office. The additional
lawyer, he said, will be
assigned primarily to custody
cases in which the state
Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Service seeks
custody from parents of
DAVID PORTER
dependent children.
plans to run
New state guidelines, he said.
extend services of the public
But a spokesman in Rep. defender's office to indigent
Ilattaway's office said that she parents facing a toss of custody
had tried to call Porter several of their children.
tunes during a two-week period
and on each attempt she said
The extended periods of
she was advised Porter was not illness suffered by Porter did
in and his schedule was not result in any loss of pay.
unknown.
Elected officials in the Florida
Judiciary system are granted
"'lucy were Very evasive, unlimited sick leave without
even when I said the in. penalty. The courtesy is exformation I needed was im- tended to judges, state's atportant. Finally I got a call torneys and public defenders.
from one of his assistants," the Porter currently makes $36,500
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stay, Porter said, he remained
In constant phone contact with
his chief assistant.
"I was laid up for four
months, but I was never in•
conununicado," he said.
Questions of Porter's accessibility began to surface this
year when callers to his office
complained they were unable to
get in touch with him and were
advised by secretaries in the
public defender's office that
their boss' whereabouts was not
known.
"It's no secret that I was in
the hospital, but I've always
been able to be reached. I spend
a good part of my day on the
phone," Porter said.
One of those said to have had
difficulty reaching Porter was
an aide to state representative
Bob Hattaway, who was
seeking information that could
be used in support of an increased budget to Porter's
office.
But Porter's chief assistant,
Bennett Ford, said there was no
delay in communicating with
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Skylab Likely To Fall
July 12, Officials Say
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Increased atmospheric drag
from Skylab's new broadside style of orbit will speed its
descent and ultimate fall to Earth by a few days, officials,
predicted today.
A revised estimate by the North American Air Defense
Command forecast that the giant space station will reenter the atmosphere between July 7 and July 17, with
July 12 the most likely date.
Engineers want Skylab to remain stable until the final
hours before its plunge to Earth. This would give them the
capability to try to influence where Skylab falls if its final
orbit is over the most heavily populated areas of the
world.

TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — Iran's top revolutionary
Islamic court chief today offered a $131,000 reward to any
one who assassinates Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi,
who has been condemned by a secret revolutionary court.
Sheikh Sadeq Khalkhali said the Shah's wife, Empress
Farah, could return to Iran if she carried out the execution
herself or helped arrest the deposed monarch.
The shah and :s family are currently living in isolated
splendor in a well-guarded mansion near Cuernavaca,
Mexico.

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peraturej 71; overnight lows, percent tonight and 30 peroent
71; yesterday's high, 11, Friday.
barome tric pressure, 30.11;
relative humidity, 1* percent;
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winds, NE ati mph.
Daytona Beach: high, 7:04
Forecast: Partly cloudy and a.m.; 7:33 p.m.; low, 12:85
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chance of afternoon and
Port Canaveral: high 1:81
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James B. Fluerbacher, Orlando
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A device used to calculate the number of sales on vending
machines dispensing bottles of Pepsi Cola was reported stolen
from a bottling company delivery truck Wednesday, Sanford
police said.
Police said the truck was making Its scheduled rounds In
Sanford and had recently left the Moose Lodge on South Palmetto
Avenue when the driver stopped and noticed the device was
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Dade County and Polk County motorists felt the tightening
clench of striking gas-haulers Wednesday when officials announced voluntary odd-even rationing plans for buying gas.
The Dade County plan went into effect at 6 a.m. today and will
continue until a reconciliation with the truckers is reached and
gas stations are resupplied, County Manager Merrett Stierheim
said.
The Polk County Commission, meeting in emergency session
Wednesday, decided to institute an odd-even plan at 12:01 am.
Friday.
Polk County Safety Director Wes Gunn recommended the actlon after reports that only 20 percent of the month's remaining
gasoline supply would be delivered.

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Motorists queued up for twohour-long waits at the few gas
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tanks at Port Everglades are filled to the brim. An Exxon tanker
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to call out the Florida National Guard, softened his sta nd after
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"These perishables have got to move now or we can forget it,"
Dori Sapp (right) was designated best-looking hobo Wednesday as the Sanford he said. "We're going to do everything we can to market our
agricultural products. It's most depressing for our farmers
Recreation Department selected winners at its annual hobo Day held at the
watching their crops burn in the sun and rot in the fields."
Sanford Civic Center. Runners-up were Tanya Proffitt (center), second place,
Independent truckers haul about 80 percent of Florida's
and Shane Shavenbach, third,
produce. Watermelons, avocados, sweet corn, beans, squash,
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restrictions on where the truckers can go and what they
can carry.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., who initially opposed the administration on the issue, Joined forces with
the White House and accepted an invitation to join Carter
for the Rose Garden announcement.
The plan, which would be phased in over a three-year
period, would ease geographic and load restrictions for
the industry and create a range within which truckers
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Independent truckers went on an "extended vacation"
today, leaving parts of the nation starved for gasoline and
fresh foods. Their protest over rising fuel prices encountered stiff opposition from the powerful Teamsters'
Union and increasing violence left one working driver
dead.
The two-week-old independents' slowdown — its
economic impact already estimated in the millions of
dollars — escalated into a nationwide walkout at 11:59
p.m. local time Wednesday. Leaders had no immediate
Indication of its success, but said they hoped for complete
cooperation by the 100,000 independent owner-operators.
Violence beset the shutdown almost immediately.
Several early morning sniping incidents were reported in
Massachusetts and Connecticut — the first reported In
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Pesticide In Well Water
WASHINGTON (UP!)— The Environmental Protection
Agency has found traces of a potentially dangerous
pesticide — previously detected in California — in well
water in Arizona.
But tests for DBCP in four other states—Florida,
Georgia, Hawaii, and South Carolina — showed no traces
of the pesticide, the agency said Wednesday.
Some uses of DBCP were banned In 1977 b.-cause of
evidence that factory workers exposed to it had reduced
sperm counts. But it still may be applied to soybeans,
cotton, citrus fruits, lawns and golf courses.

Gas Crisis Aids Amtrak
WASHINGTON (UP!)— Tho gasoline crisis which has
made travel in the family car so difficult has had another
effect: it has saved some passenger trains that would
have i-wi their last mile Oct. 1.
Transportation Secretary Brock Adams, who successfully lobbied to cut 43 percent of the Amtrack system
as a cost-cutting measure, agreed in a meeting with top
congressional leaders Wednesday to the continued
operation of some of the trains a gasoline-starved public
has rediscovered.
The decision on exactly which trains would continue
running after Oct. 1 would be left to Amtrack.
Among trains that are prune candidates to continue
running are both of the New York-Florida trains that
otherwise would be cut,

Ind-Class Citizenship'
WASHINGTON (UP!)— A new Supreme Court decision
assures "second-class citizenship" for children, a
Philadelphia lawyer said today.
The high court ruled Thursday, in cases from PennSylvania and Georgia, the Constitution does not guarantee
cbildrei a right to a pre-admission adversary bearing
before being committed to Mate mental Institution, by
their parents.
Children whose parents wish to commit them "are the
only class of people in the United States who can be locked
up without a lawyer and hearing," said David Ferleger,
a civil rights attorney who filed suit on behalf of Juveniles
in Pennsy lvania Institutions for the mentally ill and
mentally retarded.
The ruling "assures secondclass citizenship for
children," he said.

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government commander announced an Imminent counTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) still considering a petition that terattack in south Nicaragua.
— Death penalty foes, angry seeks a ruling saying whether The ambush of the four
with Gov. Bob Graham's persons sentenced to the are ammunition trucks Wednesday
signing of two more death entitled to state-paid legal by rebels firing Chinese-made
warrants, say they will give a counsel during the appellate RPG-7 rockets in the Barrio
federal judge a Chance to rule process.
Paraisio of guerrilla-held east
before defying orders forbidBoth Indicated that it would Managua was reported on
ding demonstrations Inside the be a miscarriage of Justice for Radio Sandino, the guerrillas'
Capitol.
the high court to deny stays clandestine radio, and partially
US. District Judge William while related matters are confirmed on the national
Stafford said Wednesday he will pending.
guard radio.
hear the case Friday morning
Sullivan, 31, bludgeoned and
Radio Sandino also said four
— the same time the state then fired four shotgun blasts national guardsmen from the
Supreme Court has set a
Into the head of Donald Sch- elite Gen. Somoza Combat
hearing to determine If con- midt, 23.
Battalion had been captured in
deznned killer Robert A. Sulliven should receive a stay
execution.
"This Is a very flagrant
violation of the U.S. Constitulion First Amendment guaran.
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freedom of expression," said
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Itep. Don Fuqua, D-Fla., warned President Carter In a
telegrain Wednesday night that this was a critical time for
Florida farmers. lie urged Carter to use his emergency powers to

MANAGUA, NIcaraua pinosa were shot in cold blood
The soldier took a step kr- the ambush and that a guerrilla
(UP!) — President Anastasio by a national guardsman at a ward, pointed his rifle at leader identified only as "CoSomoza condemned the killing roadblock In Managua Wednes- Stewart's head, and fired once mandante Julio" was killed.
of ABC correspondent Bill day. The murder was filmed by at point-blank range.
On the southern front, Maj.
Stewart and his driver- ABC television and shown on all
Somoza promised foreign Pablo'Emilio Salazar said late
Interpreter as "a useless and three U.S. networks.
reporters covering the civil war Wednesday his national guard
t'.teful incident" and ordered a
President Carter ccied it 'n that they would not be harassed forces would begin a frontal
court-martial of the troops who act of Larbarianism that all by his troops.
assault on the Sandinistas at
shot them.
civilized people condemn."
"1 ask you as president of Sapoa just north of the Costa
Stewart, carrying a white Nicaragua and as supreme Rican border within 48 to 56
The soldier who fired the flag In one hand, his yellow commander of the armed hours.
bullet that killed Stewart is in Nicaraguan press pass in the forces of this country to accept
lie told newsmen he had
custody and will be brought other, was first ordered to his my most deep condolences on batalilons, or 1,600 men, two
facing
before a board of inquiry, Col. knees, then told to lie face down the sad and tragic event in the an
estimated 500-600 guerrillas.
Aqulles Aranda Escobar, na- on the road. The guardsman toss of the We of Bill Stewart,"
tional guard public relations kicked him in the ribs and Somoza told a news conference. ______________________________________________________________________________
officer, said Wednesday night, appeared to order the newsman
Rocket-firing Sandinista
Stewart, 37, and Juan Es- to place his hands on his head. guerrillas ambushed and blew
up a national guard ammunItIon convoy in rebel-held

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A massive network of severe thunderstorms lashed the
Midwest from Michigan to Oklahoma with dozens of
tornadoes and hail the size of hens' eggs, causing extensive property damage and power outages to thousands
of residents.
The National Weather Service called the storms
Tuesday and Wednesday "the most wide-spread outbreak
of severe weather over the Northern Plains for this time of
year that can be recalled."
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Later Wednesday night Graham press secretary Steve hull
confirmed that an agreement was at hand. He declined to release
details saying the truck driver representatives would be
discussing the agreement with the more than 100 striking drivers.
One of the picketers at Port Everglades, reached by telephone,
said they were notified after the meeting by the trucker
negotiators that a "tentative agreement has been reached" and
that it would be outlined Thursday morning. In the meantime, the
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A bouncing orange has been blamed for the shattered windshield of an Altamonte Springs man, according to Seminole
County deputies.
Gary L Manning, 25, of 242 Sharon Drive, Altamonte Springs,
told deputies he was traveling east on state Road 46 in Geneva
Tuesday afternoon when the freak incident occurred.
An orange bounced off the back of a truck carting the
fruit as it was traveling in the opposite direction, Manning said.
The orange hit the pavement before striking the right side of
Manning's windshield, he said. Damage is estimated to be about

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WASHINGTON (UP!)— In a major victory for
President Carter, legislation to put Into effect
the treaty
ceding the Panama Canal to Panama by the year 2000 has
Passed its last major hurdle and today was set for House
passage.
The treaty was produced by years of negotiations, and
survived weeks of Senate debate before its ratification
last year. But conservative House members who thought
the full Congress should have had a part in the treaty
process made one last effort to sidetrack the treaty
blocking the legislation needed to finance and implement
it.
In a late Wednesday session, which earlier had included
the first secret House session in 149 years, they lost their
key amendment.
They then agreed to a request by the bill's manager,
Rep. John Murphy, D-N.Y., to vote on final passage of the
bill today. A favorable vote seemed assured, sending the
bill to a more friendly Senate where major difficulties are
not anticipated.

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Ernest Cowley, chief
By SHARON CARRASCO
negotiator for the school
Herald Staff Writer
management team, told
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of discussion, the Seminole stick with the $5,000 coverage
County school managem ent as recommended by the
team elected to table the item of Insurance Selection Corn- _
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health and medical insurance inittee.
for now In its contract
The insurance committee In
negotiations with the teachers' designed to study all aspects of
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medical and health protection
insurance
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197910, tabled last Thursday by superintendent for presentation
the school management team to the school board.
According to the committee's
when an agreement with the
teachers' union couldn't be calculations, the school district
reached, as an unsettled issue. would pay an additional $57,420
The Seminole Education if it increased life Insurance
Association (SEA), the coverage from $3,000 to $10,000
teachers' union, and the school for all 3,300 of Its employees, FIRECRACKER
The firecracker Is fake, but the need for money is real. The Fourth of July
management team resumed Cowley said.
Committee,
represented by Helen Kelly (right), treasurer, who accepts $100
"We have 3,300 of which half
negotiations Wednesday atFUND
AIDED
donation
Wednesday
from Kathleen Reynolds, president of SISTERS, Inc., is
ternoon at Lyman High School. are t : ..rs," Cowley said.
still
short
of
its
$1,200
goal. The funds are needed for the Independence Day
This year, both teams "We are assuming that if we
raised
t
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co
verage
for
Q
fireworks
display,
an
integral part of Sanford's annual star-spangled
mutually agreed to limit their
teachers, everyone else would
celebration. Checks, from organizations or individuas, can be sent to the Greab'
bargaining to three Items:
er Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
teachers' salaries, health and want It too."
SEA withdrew its propos
medical Insurance coverage
that Insurance coverage be
and the school calendar.
extended to include the families
The teams are scheduled to of all teacher employees, but
meet next at the bargaining Groom
ms told the school team • I I
Lips
table from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. July the request would be back next
10 at Lyman High School.
year.
In Its proposed package for
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Another bone of contention
"That was unbelievable," said Bennett. "The Health
would expire one year from that date. At that time, he
medical insurance, SEA calls between the teams dealt with
Department had been out here at least four times before
said, the house would have to be more than 50 percent
for the school district to in- the tax shelter annuities
this and okayed our chemical toilet and bottled water
completed. If not, or If it failed a safety and fire In.
supply. They Just got so many complaints they found some
crease its life insurance program (a savings program
apection, the home would have to be either torn down or
coverage from $3,000 to $10,000 that allows deferred t ax
vague law they could hit us with.,,
used. If it passed the inspection, but was not "subper employee,
Val Robbins, director of environmental health for the
payments).
stantially completed," he added, the permit would
county's
health department, said today his department
Currently, teachers are given
The school management
probably be ended,
had
not
team, however, would offer no only two days during the school
okayed the Bennett's facilities at all, In fact had
"It's a disgrace that the city of Lake Mary can't protect
not even seen them.
more than $5,000 per employee year in which to sign up for the
its taxpayers with some kind of ordinance," said Carli.
"When we went out there, there wasn't anyone around,"
program. SEA, however, Is
In its counter proposal.
"We've
got a real problem here."
he said. "But the police verified that they were sleeping
"Three thousand dollars will asking that teachers be allowed
"I've got property for sale right next to him," Carli
out there. We hadn't been able to find any facilities at all,
hardiy bury anybody," argued to sign Up whenever they
continued.
"When people come up the driveway to look at
so we issued the notice."
Gene Grooms, SEA ezecut e
Cowley argued the proposed
it they say, 'What in the world Is that?' I've even had a 10Bennett says he lan't sure what he will do when his three
director. "The $10,000 would at method could Increase adyear
-old boy ask me that question. People Just won't even
days run out Friday.
least put them in the ground miniatrative
coats
and
10 at it."
"ui came out here with a septic tank and pump they'd
and give $2,000 to $3,000 to the manhours of personnel In
Bennett says the whole problem is "political."
just find something else," he said. "I'll tell you how bad It
family."
payroll department.
"They just won't leave us alone," he said. "Rlzkalla told
is. The police came out here three times last week, twice
us when we first moved in here that they didn't want any
at 11 p.m. and then once at about 3a.m. They shined their
Young people around. They've made it Impossible for us
lights In
and made us all come out and give them our
ever since. We didn't break their fan; it just quit working.
names and Social Security numbers. They said it
was Just
Those long-distance calls they're talking about were two
to verify that we were sleeping here. Well, we're
not
calls to Orlando; about 15 cents each." ll
trying to hide that."
"Why should we pay for them after a we've taken
Lieutenant George M. Myers of the Lake Mary Police
asks Beverly Bennett, Bennett's young wife. Mrs. Bennett
Department said today his department was "Just doing
Is seven months pregnant with their second child. ¶'hihi
what we were instructed by city hail. We had to find out If
first child, son Brook, Is 20 months old.
someone was sleeping out there. Just seeing them once
Bennett says the neighbors and the town have
would not have been enough, we had to go out there more
harassing him from the beginning. First there was the
than once."
trouble over the tent. A Sanford woman, Mrs. Harley
Friday.
A Seminole County grand
All the neighbors contacted by a reporter expressed
ennetts'pi-otiem
StarneaofVthlenRoad,readabouttheB
jury has charged a 22-yearJames Wright, , of 445
concern over the physical conditions In which the Ben,1n the newspaper and offered them a trailer on her
old Sanford man with first
Elliott Ave., was killed
netts were bringing up their son, Brook
prope
rt
y
to
live
in.
degree murder in conwhen he surprised a
1
"It's unhealthy for them to live like that,, said one who .
"All he did was sit around and babrslt while his wife
nion with
burglar attempting to
asked not to be Identified. "It's Just not clean. And what'a
worked," she said. "He never did any work. That's a
thofanelderiy
break Into his borne at
on
golngto
happen when they have another baby?"
terrible siivation, especially for the baby. And they've got
May
about 2:57 a.m. on May
The
P
in
e Circle Drive residents feel as If they have
mother mo on the way."
Sanford police said.
Gregory Mills, 22 of iiij
exhausted
every viable avenue to get rid of Bennett. All,
TheBennettsmovedout of the Stamestraller about two
Locust Ave., Sanford, ha
The burglar fired -U
that
Is,
except
one.
weekeagoandwentbacktothfrproç)eIty.merethey
charged Wednesday with
blast from a shotgun
up houekeeping In the back of a van. That did not make
"Now we're all discussing the possibility of getting
first degree murder,
striking Wrigid in the lower
the neighbors at all happy.
abdomen, police said. iie
burglary, aggravated
togetherandhIrthgalawyer,"saldBIig "It'll cost us,
After receiving several co'ipi'Ir*ta from area residents,
but like I say, I'm willing to pay for It. I don't know what
ded an hour later at
battery and possession of.
the
Seminole County Health Department told Bennett he
Semlpole Memorial
we can sue for; that's what want lawyer
firearm by a convicted f.
us."
had thri'te days to move off the property because he had
Hospital,
"It'si%atmoregarb.ge,"saIdMg.5, Bennett. "Now they
ion, following the
water and sewage facilities." me notice was
Mills was In the Seminole
all want to hire a lawyer and sue Lake May for giving us
cluslon of a two-day grand
served
Tuesday.
a building permit. Can you believe that?"
County
Jury Investigation.
when the grand
Jury handed down Its In.
Mills, who was out on
didments. He was being
parole at the time of the
held without bond on the
shooting, Is being held at
Charges of grand theft,
Seminole County Jail
possession of a contraband
without bond. He is
substance and violation of
scheduledtopiead guilty or
parcle.
not guilty to the Charges on
SHANNON, Ireland (UP!) — Supt. Patrick Coucy.
airport.
Kavaja and six other set"
A Sertdm nationalist hijacker
The Jetliner arrived at 2:50
Fifty Irish troop. had been nationali__
sts were to tw heM
who was
to be sentenced for jun. (1:50 ___
am. EDT) and the dispatched to the airport from
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conspiracy to murder Yugo.. hijacker told the control tower pjpIw
o murder Yugoslavian di.
Fin. (UP!) WUZ ram.
lavian &amp;plgenaij today suren- he was bringing the pilot with await the
hijacker's arrival. plomatj In Qc.go. They wer,
Plante, who hasn't filed tiered to police at tannon bun to the plane's door.
— The Florida
liree members of the anti. convicted May 24 in U.S,
said today that candidates for financial disclosure papers IdwnaWW Aimptal after his
"I'll
jjj
since voters approved th e plane landed from New York. said. just show myself," he tilTOfiSt IQU$d totth P1dII District Court In Chicago.
public office must
guns took position near the
aciosure papers before being "Sunshine Amendment" In
He walked down the aircraft plane when it touched down.
All bid one of the defendant
lfl, had appealed a Latin
certified to sun.
The hijacker, 45year-old dupe and then approached
the Rev. StoIJUdo Kajevic,
County circuit omit ruling that Nikola Kavaja, of Paterson, N. Doddy and said, "I am going to
A 'mall crowd gathered in the Serbian orthodox priest, weres
The unanimous decision said candidates had to file J., surrendered, to police surrender."
airport tinninal to
the freed In $350,000 bond. Kajevie
came In the wake of a court before the secretary of date Superintendent John Daddy
Under police guard, Kavaja drama,
Yards watch
from the could not make his
challenge mounted by former could sign their certification after brief talks with the head
$5 mlUIcei
of was taken to the local police airport building where the
state Son. Kenneth pig
bond
Ka
to have
vaja
tried
the Irish anti-terrorist squad, station about a mile from the
stopped.
Um priest reieasei

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Frank J. Caputo, Diland
Harold Wolf, Deltona
Lamar Stokfl, Lake Mary

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The home of Reginald Holt, 1713 W. 14th St., Sanford, was
burglarized sometime Sunday or Monday, police said.
Police said the thief gained entry by an undiscovered means
and once inside took a television set and a radio valued at $267.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Striking gasoline haulers say a
"tentative agreement" has been reached with Gov. Bob Graham
to settle the four-day strike for higher rates that has forced many
Miami and Fort Lauderdale gas stations to run dry.
Graham and trucker representatives met until late Wednesday
night and afterwards the governor indicated he was hopeful that
an end td the strike could come today.
He did not mention, however, that a specific agreement had
been worked out with the truckers. Rather he spoke In broad
terms about aidina truckers with the Public Service Commission,

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LONDON (UP!) — The nine men and three women
deliberating the fate of Jeremy Thorpe must decide if the
former Liberal Party leader intended to murder his
alleged homosexual lover or merely frighten him Into
silence.
The jury, which met for six hours Wednesday, resumes
deliberations today In the trial of Thorpe and three other
men accused of conspiring to murder Norman Scott, a
part-time male model who contends he was the
homosexual lover of Thorpe, once voted Britain's most
popular politician.
"Take as long as you want. There is no hurry," the
judge, Justice Sir Joseph Cantley, told the jury Wednesday.

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A burglar took 25 cartons of cigarettes, cash and other items
with a total value of $264 from the Discount Eøods Store at 1201
Airport Blvd., Sanford early Wednesday morning, police said.
Police said the thief broke the lock on the front door of the store
to gain entry.
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Secretary Josenh Califano arrived in Peking today with a
promise to discuss his anti-smoking crusade with health
¶fflcIals of China, a nation of heavy smokers.
Callfaue and his delegation of 25 plus a contingent of
reporters arrived in a special U.S. Air Force jet at Peking
airport from Stockholm after an overnight g
In the Swedish capital, Califano spoke at an anti-tobacco
conference sponsored by the World Health Organization.
"Yes! am sure that the anti-tobacco program will come
up when I talk with Chinese officials on cardiovascular
disease and other matters," said Califano as he stepped
off the plane. "I will talk about all those things. Our health
specialists begin meeting with Chinese doctors
tomorrow."

s,dso R. Ramasar
George B. Wells
Patricia L. MIUar. cass.iwrry
Colon, .itona
PiutIns S. Lloyd, Ositona

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Califano In Peking

ZIsnar

CIGARETTES STOLEN

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KAMPALA, Uganda (UP!) President Yusufu We,
ousted from power Wednesday, defiantly declared today
he was still Uganda's lawful president as thousands of
Ugandans marched through the capital in support of their
deposed leader.
"I am still Uganda's lawful president," the 68-year-old
Lule said In a telephone call to the correspondent of the
British Broadcasting Corp. in Kampala.
bile, who said he was speaking from his official state
house residence In Entebbe, denied that he had resigned
Wednesday, saying a statement he made on the radio was
made under duress and he deliberately avoided saying
"resignation."
"This was done at gunpoint," he said.

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Fern Park Family Robbed At Gunpoint
On their return from the horse races, three family members In
Fern Park were robbed of their cash and credit cards at gunpoint
by a man who threatened "to blow them away," according to the
Seminole County deputies.
Donato Conte, 58, of Tiffany Square Apartments in Fern Park,
told deputies he and his son, John Conte, and wife, Joanne, of
Corona, New York, returned to his apartment complex about
11:25 p.m. Wednesday after an evening at the Seminole Harness
Raceway.
As they were getting out of Conte's car, they were approached
by a man described as 19 or 20 years old, five-foot nine-inches tall
and wearing a white and blue plaid shirt, Conte said.
The man pointed a silver handgun at the three and threatened
them to get back In the car "or I'll blow your head off," according
to deputies. He demanded they hand over all their money.
The man made off with $30 in cash, several credit cards, three
billfolds and a ldlès' watch. He then fled the parking lot on foot,
Conte said.
CAR BURGLARY
A burglar broke into the car of Ruls Nevelan West of 826
Escambla Dr., Sanford late Tuesday evening, police said.
Police said the thief gained entry to the vehicle by prying open
the lock on the driver's side door. Once inside, police said, the
thief took a CB radio, credit cards and other items valued at $208.

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below a lot of discount stores In both price and
merchandise. And In these inflationary times, who
cares whether the item didn't come In a box or the
Up of the crock pot is slightly chipped.
Besides buying below cost, the flea market offers
you the opportunity to socialize wi th people all over
the county. But strangers or not, the sellers, aren't
into ripping people off.
They'll candidly tell you if something doesn't
work or not and give you a big discount. Sometimes
they're too generous.
A friend of mini recently asked how much a guy
wanted for a slide projector.
"Well, the bulb is burnt out so you can have It for
$5," the man said.

had around the house for years, while others are
still fond of their articles but there's no place to
keep them.
"My daughter made that by hand," yells one
middle-aged lady to me as I examined a cute
Raggedy Ann doll. "She's helping to put herself
through college."
Raggedy Andy sits next to his sister with a $10
price tag around his little, striped neck.
As I start down another aisle, I wonder where it's
all gonna end. There are just tables and tables
loaded down with kitchen utensils, plants, hub caps,
old clothes and even bong pipes. You name it. It's
here somewhere.
For some buyers, the flea market Is just a cut

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No event in contemporary times compares with
the outpouring of religious and patriotic emotion
that followed Pope John Paul II through his native
Poland. This was truly an epochal moment in the
long, and at times doubtful, struggle of the Catholic
Church to survive under the insidious form of
tyranny that the Communists brought to Eastern
Europe at the end of World War II.
The Polish government and its string-pullers In
Moscow have been confronted with the utter emptin

Sunday, I gathered up my "mad money" and
went to a flea market to find a used, cheap fan.
Two hours and $25 later, I ret urned home with a
used, cheap Royal typewriter, a large cactus plant
and a stretched out coke bottle.
The fl ea market is probably one of the most Unpredictable places a person can go. You never know
what you're going to come back with except an
empty billfold,
As you walk up and down the gravel rows of the
drive in, the sellers sit silently back in their chairs
sipping on their cokes. Their mouths Instantly snap
open once you pick up an interesting bottle or kitchen contraption to examine,
Some sellers are intent on selling "junk" they've

Health

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Plan Vs.

Discord

By JANE CASSELBERRY

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Bud Parma, together with the director of governmental
services for Florida, Thomas Braht, spoke to the
Longwood city commission Monday night on behalf of
MICA.

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where the government thumb on religion presses
hard that priests must get clearance by the secret
police before they can be ordained. There is new
hope for the church in Hungary to emerge from the
eclipse that followed the arrest andirlal of the late

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Cardinal " .dszenty.
John Paul's stature as a statesman to be
reckoned with has grown immeasurably in a few
days. He went to Poland not brandishing a
firebrand but a sharp needle, applying it at times

with good humor, at times with the stern authority
of a disciplining father, to those who would deny his
message. It was a message of gentle defiance, of
delivered with the
reconciliation, of hope
has
stood
in the shoes of the
courage of a man who
millions who suffer persecution for their faith.
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faith of their fathers is an inspiration to the world
and bad news to the Communists who think
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The only weapon carried by John Paul through
Poland was a gospel 2,000 years old. It was Joseph
Stalin who asked the belittling question: "How
many divisions does the pope have?" The 'answer is
and they
four Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
are powerful indeed.

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BERRY'S WORLD

3-Mile Fiasco: 'Unknown' Was Foreseen
WASHINGTON The frightening "hydrogen
established the methods which will be acbubble" that nearly blew the lid off the Three
ceptable."
Mile Island power plant and the nuclear power
Having posed the problem
and noted that
Industry along with it wu'explained away by
they didn't have an answer to it the safety
red4wed federal officials as "something that
officials Incredibly decided it was okay to let
had not been foreseen when the reactor was
things slide. It would be years before the plant
designed."
would be In operation. So the AEC, with the inThis Is simply not true.
souciant confidence of Mr. Micawber, figured
We have uncovered evidence from the that "something will turn up" to solve the
government's own flies which makes It clear that
hydrogen gas problem.
atomic safety experts were worried about the
The experts chose to pin their hopes for a
possibility of hydrogen gas problems at Three solution
on the utility companies which would
Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit No.2 a decade
ultimately operate the plant
Metropolitan
ago, even before the first concrete was poured Edison and Jersey Central Power and Light.
for the cooling towers' foundation.
last
It is also clear from the near
"We conclude," the expéts' safety evaluation
March that the response to the ezprea.edleari of report said, "that the (utility companies')
one commitment to study other means of controlling
the experts was a bureaucratic solution
that looked good on paper but proved wholly the hydrogen provides reasonable assurance
inadequate when the emergency struck.
that an acceptable method of controlling the
Before a construction permit could be Issued hydrogen concentration
can be estahilihed
for the Three Mile Island plant, safety experts of prior the the operation of TMI no. 2."
Well, a 'method" was eventually found, and it
the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC),
predecessor to the Nuclear Regulatory Corn- was a typical Washington solution: Guidelines
ml..I (NRC), mad, a required evaluation of were Issued setting strict standards for nuclear
the design plans. Their report, dated Sept 1, reactors' emergency cors-cooling systems. And
in S*esnber W7$, a new safety evaluation of
1169, was both candid and explicit.
"Hydrogen gas would be produced as a con-- TIres MIII Island concluded that everything was
sequence of a loss-okoolant aot'W," ft
ns beoa the plut's mwpwy system was
report warned. "We are currently reviewing the "consisted with the guidelines."
problem of hydrogen production and several
1% only trouble was, the theoretical
methods for control of the hydrogen con- guesswork on which the guidelines were based
centration for all reactors, and have not yet turned out to be cockeyed.
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Government and Industry experts agreed, for,
example, that after an accident the concentration of hydrogen gas In the containment
would not reach a flammable explosive level
until "approximately 25 days" after the loss of
coolant. Thus there would be plenty of time to
take emergency measures. In point of fact,

"resolved" Is in no way the same as "solved." As

a memo accompanyinj the NRC report ex.

plalned: "In some cases an item has been
resolved in an administrative sense." In other
worth, the problem had been resolved only ox
paper, not at the reactors, where it counts.

Footnote: Though the official explanation that
unfortunately, there was a hydrogen gas exthe
hydrogen problem popped out of a clear blue
plosion 10 and a half hours after the accident at
sky
is demonstrably spurious, federal officials
Three Mile Island.
can have no such excuses now after Three Mile
The guidelines also anticipated that a
Island. Mattson asiured us the problem Is being
maximum of 5 percent of the protective re-evaluated. So the near-disaster may have had
sheathing around the uranium fuel would melt some good effect after all
perhaps it will
following a loss-of-coolant accident. It now ap-- change the maddening "What! Me worry?"
pears that around 30 to 40 percent of the attitude of the nuclear power Industry and the
protective coating was burned off at Three Mile
bureaucrats who are supposed to safeguard the

Island.

Even the plant's emergency system, designed
to render excess hydrogen harmless, was not
hooked up, the NRC's Dr. Roger Mattson told our
associate Howard Rosenberg. The government
had to fly planeloads of lead bricks in as shields
before the emergency system
two hydrogen
recombiners could be made operational. And
one of the two recombiners subsequently broke

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Incredible as It may seem, the NRC's Advisory
Committee on Reactor Safeguards assured
Congress In January 1978, that hydrogen control
was one of a number of inherent problems that
had been "resolved."
But in the peculiar jmrgon of burc"T,

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Americans in the grass-roots community of
Lafayette, lad., Ethel Cable, her husband and
her son heeded President Carter's dramatic
appeal to help ease the gasoline crisis by cutting
down on car travel. They called off their long.
planned fishing trip to Minnesota.
Then Mrs. Cable spotted a picture on the front
Page of the local paper showing Jimmy Carter
smilingly displaying two bluefish he had caught
Off the Atlantic coast aboard the 60-foot, ga&amp;
guzzling yacht of a millionaire friend.
That did It. The Cables piled Into the family car
and took their vacation. Caught their limit of

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it junior at Florida State
University, would be leading
the
demonstrators
in
Tallahassee. Student groups in
Gainesville were planning to
picket several Shell stations.

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The gadfly lawyer mailed out
a chain-letter to 50 lawyer
friends in other states and
Washington, D.C., May 20
asking that each of them send
out 10 letters and each of those
reipi'nts send out i nure to

Picnic goodies are sampled by members of the Sanford Senior Citizens Club on
Tuesday at Central Florida Zoo, Sanford. From left are Edith Harrison. L.
Rasey, club president; Bob Kurz, aide to Rep. Richard Kelly and the speaker,
and
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State Tourism Aide Miffed
By Billboard Opponents

Sui

By WILLIAM COTTERELL

Galser said "a high percen- such as Florida," he said.
ruled that a "backyard
Moreland said the Georgia toolshed, one-person operation"
ATLANTA (UP!) - A Flori- tage" Jthe illegal signs had
da tourism official and the been removed since 1965 in DOT wants authority to control was a commercial zone
president of the Garden Clubs most states and that the growth outdoor advertising "in areas available for billboards.
'?hisare, scartely visible
ol Georgia were at odds of new igns hiu been held where cur sccni"ôi flistoric
Tuesday over a billboard ban on down. lie said future sign resources demand it," but that from 1-75 when traveling at 55
interstate highways
one restrictions should not be the federal goveriunent should miles per hour, has opened up a
claiming the signs were needed mandated from Washington, not set a single standard for all previously unspoiled, unblighted scenic area to the
for the tourist economy and the but should be left to zoning and parts of the country.
the
maximwn
number of signs
other fearing relaxed roadside land use rules of state, county
"We feel, in short, that
allowed
on
the interstate," he
rules would spawn junkyards. and city governments -so that present program is difficult to
is
complicated
said.
"Now,
six
billboards with
The Florida spokesmar., the areas wanting the sign business administer and
of
local
four
faces
each
can be erected
head of the Georgia Depart- can have it.
by conflicting needs
ment of Transportation and the
one 1,200-foot-long section of
"Unless the final program governments and unavoidable in1-75."
state garden club president developed by the Federal High- or entangling, costly legal
Moreland said the state
g some 50 witnesses way Administration contains delays," said Moreland.
were amon
cannot stop construction beUnder exceptions allowed in cause "if we pay the costs
at a hearing by the U.S. provisions that will enable
Department of Transportation tcurism entities to continue to the
federal
standards, necessary to remove all nonon possible changes in the present their product to the
Moreland said, the state conforming signs, then we will
recently failed in an attempt to find ourselves short-funded on
"Lady Bird Bill" of the mid- traveling public, the resultant
1960s, named for former first effect could be crippling to the
keep a stretch of Interstate 75 other vitally needed tranfree of signs because a judge sportation services."
lady Lady Bird Johnson who economies of destination states
worked actively for national
beautification.
State DOT Commissioner
Thomas D. Moreland also
complained of the economic
impact of removing roadside
billboards.
Moreland said it would take
30 years and require an incalculable amount of money to
remove an estimated 25,000
signs that violated federal DOT
rulations under the 1965 law.
Mrs. R. Arthur Bell of Cairo
sld she feared that relaxing
rules of the roadside would lead
to gaudy signs and ugly
junkyards springing up in some
of the South's prettiest spots.
'Mrs. Bell told federal officials
that "we are not opposed to
attractive logos," such as the
"golden arches" of a wellknown
fMt-food chain or the familiar
trademarks of oil companies
aiid hotels along a traveller's
route. She said, however, that
crude handpalnted signs and
huge commercial come-ons

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spread the word of the Shell students and others, calling
MIAMI 1U1'r) - Picketers
took up positions around boycott.
themselves Operation Backselected Shell Oil Co. stations
Hubin calls the group Opera- bone, are starting to picket
Wednesday with "To Hell With tion Backbone
all in
"to put some Shell stations
Shell" 1'-shirts and bumper backbo ne in Congress and the preparation for the
month-ofstickers to make the public White house to stand up to the July boycott," the letter, dated
aware of the boycott scheduled oil companies and OPEC.June 20, states. The letter was
to begin July 1.
He also released Wednesday received at the Evening Herald
The Netherland_s-owned oil his second chain-letter with the claiming it was mailed to one
company is the first target of August boycott target. 'It's pe rson in Florida.)
Ellis Rubin 'Ex-Out Exxon.' " Rubin said.
Rubin has thought up another
who quietly began a ciunpaign
Sp okes m en for Shell and catch} slogan for the third
Exxon could not be reached for target - Texaco. "It's 'No Go
contrived oil shortage
conunent.
To Texaco' for the September
''Thousands
of
Americans
boycott,"
Rubin said with a
Rubin said he would be on the
picket line at it Miami Shell have joined us and now college grin.
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that could not be suppressed. The pope has given
IoJish Catholics new strength to assert themselves
in determining the future of their country, and his
triumph in his homeland will surely enco urage
Catholics elsewhere in Eastern Europe to seek the

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(iommunist government there is left to pick up the
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months and it will take more time until his effectiveness
can be evaluated.
In other business, Chacey told the commission it was
possible that the city may have another 600 gallons it
month added to its gas allocation. Commissioner Hay
Leibensperger told Chacey to get it and store it, even if he
had to buy an extra storage tank. Chacey also was asked
to look
into pro-paying for the gas and getting the

Pickets Rap Shell,
Promote Boycott

Health Plan

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Only eight months after his election to the
papacy, John Pa ul has planted himself and his
church squarely in the middle of the struggle for
human rights and religious freedom in the Cornmunist bloc. He has spoken over the heads of
statesmen to remind Christians everywhere of
th eir rights and responsibilities to obey a higher
law.

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"We work at 'no risk' and you only pay if we save you
money," said Parma. The city would pay the consultant
firm 90 percent of the first year's savings, up to a
maximwn cap of $21,750. The one-year contract could be
canceled after six months if either party were
dissatisfied.
"An area manager would be assigned to work with Mr.
Chacey ( Longwood City Administrator David Chacey) on
prolects that you select and continue to work with him
through the year," Parma told the council. He explained
that the city would determine what the savings had been.

and around the United States.

distributor to store it.
The commission, in other action:
-Granted a 180-day permit for a construction trailer to
U. S. Homes, which has purchased the last 40 lots in the
Shadow Hill subdivision, on which to build houses.
-Approved the preliminary plan for Longwood Green
Plann ed Unit Development on State Road 427 at
Longwood Hills Road. Th e developer had added additional
guest parking area as request ed by the commission.
-Approved the final plat for a 41-home development on
E. E. Williamson Road-known as Woodgate -subject to
a performance bond be ing posted.
-Set a public hearing for the PU Private Utilities)
Zoning Ordinance for July 9.

"Dave is supposed to save us a lot of money and I'm
afraid if we got into this," said Commissioner J. H. Grant,
"we couldn't tell which he saved and which you saved."
Other members of the commission agreed that even
though the proposal sounded appealing to them, Chacey
had only been functioning as city administrator for six

considering the service.

Longwood City Council has rejected a proposal by
Management Improvement Corporation of America
(MICA) that promised savings for the city at "no risk."
Utilizing the services of many former city managers
and other officials, MICA provides "guaranteed services
for controlling costs" for local governments in Florida

WASHINGTON (NEA)
The Supreme Court
By DON GRAFF
has had some rough times lately.
weighing in at $24.3 billion, is
rn
In this comer,
Normally a citadel of scholarly contemplation
President Carter's proposal for a national health
and erudite exchanges uncommon in the f ed eral
plan.
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government, the court has had fits of petty
And in this corner, tipping the fiscal scales at
feuding and low-levelintrigue that will serve the
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$35.7 billion (or is it $63.8 billion?) is Sen.
justices and the public.
Edward Kennedy's proposal for a national
The troubles largely reflect the often
health
plan.
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egocentric and petty leadership of Chief Justice
The bell has been a long time sounding on this
Warren E. Burger. Since June 1969 when he
particular bout. Way back in his presidential
replaced Earl Warren, Burger has devoted more
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prenensive national health program but has
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minist ralive problems in the federal courts.
delayed making specific proposals, possibly
Some of his Initiatives, such as improved
because of doubts as to how an inevitably hyperadvocacy skills for lawyers appearing in the
expensive program would be received in
federal courts and steps to expedite cases, have
Congress.
been laudable.
Considering the president's current adversary
Bid on other occasions he has wrapped himrelationship with that body, there may be some
self In the trappings of "the chief Justice" and
question as to why he should now choose to spell
acted In a manner that hardly dignifies the
out those proposals. The answer may In large
i
highest court in the land.
part lie in Senator Kennedy's preemption of the
For example, he has refused to permit the
issue during the past two-plus years and in the
of his annual "state of the
been
rapid
approach of another presidential year.
soft landing that the administration has
By MARY TOBIN
Judiciary" address to the American Bar
the differences between the Carter and
While
UP! Business Writer
trying to achieve," Santow said, "but in the last
Association convention and has gone 'through
month or so another factor has made the outlook Kennedy plans are numerous, they focim, on a
NEW YORK (UPI) - Recent econon-dc inkitchens and back corridors to avoid television dicators give
less certain: not only has the price of oil jumped few basic points extent of coverage, controls
overwhelming evidence that the
reporters and cameras,
sharply, but there is a question If it will even be on medical procedures, fairness and cost.
first quarter consumer spending spree has come
Burger said recently that he has taken evasive
Where Kennedy seeks a publicly funded
to an end.
available.
actions to avoid recurrences of several occasions
program applying across the board to all health
And economists say spending decisions being
when reporters thrust microphones before him
"You have no way of measuring the total needs of all Americans, the president's approach
"with questions on subjects wholly Inappropriate made now in the nation's 75 million households'
impact on the economy of future oil price and is more limited. Essentially an Insurance plan
for comment by any tude." He added that will determine whether therø will beg,nr
similar in some respects to Social AM
a
vailability," Santowsald. "If the recent Sh
tC55tUu.
judges, like citizens, have the right Cu ôi !&amp;
iSg Medicare and
th
price increases were to continue, or production is would nn
alone,
cut, It would hurt the consumer sector very Medicaid programs and expand coverage.
"Personal consumption expenditures account
In recent month, Burge has reacted furiously for over 60 percent of total spending in the
Participants would be Insured against medical
badly, including the automobile industry, travel
to ABC News reports predicting deddons In
expenses
exceeding $2,500 annually. Financing,.
industry and housing."
economy and the direction those expenditures
Important cases before they are innounced by take in the near future is critical to the
would be met by employer-employee conEven without the energy situation, however, tributions of an estimated $6.1 billion annually
the co urt. A few days after he ordered an Ineconomy," says Herbert Neil, Jr., vice president
vestlgatlon of the leaks, Supreme Court
Harris Bank's Neil says consumers can't con- supplemented by $18.2 billion in federal funds
tinue spending the way they have been.
authorities summarily dismissed a typesetter on and economist for Chicago's Harris Bank.
from general revenues. Controls would be aploan from the Government Printing Office.
Americans acted contrary to historic patterns
of
American
plied
to doctor and hospital costs, but only as
"The weakened financial position
during the first quarter of 1979. Despite Inthese
actually involved plan participants.
households declining real wages, low savings
When ABC subsequently scooped the court on
flationary prices for houses, automobiles and
Kennedy
sees th
administration plan mless
another decision, it became apparent that appliances
and near-record highs br interest rate &amp; rapidly growing debt does not bode than half a loaf. In establishing th e $2,500 bench
had
not
plugged
all
lieut
en
ants
Burger and his
rates to finance major purchases, consumers well for future consumer spending," Neil said. mark for coverage, it would perpetuate and
the leaks.
were buying at what can only be called a frantic
worsen what he deems second-class care for the
In addition to this, he said, consumer
During these and similar incidents, Burger has pace.
confidence has eroded since late 1977 as inflation poor who need assistance most. He would apply
hardly exhibited the temperance and
much broader and tighter controls on all medical
Federal Reserve Chairman G. William Miller accelerated.
judiciousness the nation expects of a chief commented repeatedly during the early part of
make costs.
"The psychology that made consumers
On the subject of costs in general, there is
justice
the year that Fed efforts to slow the economy large purchases in anticipation of
higher
inmutual
disagreement. The White House suggests
In addition, there has been an unusual amount without causing a recession were being ham- flation will move toward caution, reflecting a price tag of $63.8 billion on the Kennedy plan.
pered by the consumer's appetite for durable wage earners' financial squeeze and the erosion The senator puts
of public bickering among the justices.
it at $35.7 billion, subtracting an
of goods.
of confidence," Neil said.
estimated $28.1 billion it would save in present
Justice Thurgood Marshall told a meeting
But that appetite is tapering off. Housing
lawyers that some recent Supreme Court
lie said If this "swing consumer sentiment" health expenditures by individuals and local
Starts,
automobile sales and retail sales have continues there will be in
"an adjustment in con- government.
decisions on criminal law and the freedom of
so
ftene.
d
His estimate of the true eventual cost to the
speech and press are so outrageous in their
sumer spending on discretionary Items." But U
it
nation
of the president's program, on the other
violations of personal liberties that he hopes
"The consumer has not stopped spending, but consumers start spending at a good pace again
lowercourt judges will read them very narrowly. he Is becoming more cautious," according to
would lead "to a sharp correction (later) remin- hand, is $60 billion annually as a consequence
of incomplete coverage and controls.
He added that some of his colleagues display no Leonard Santow, vice president of J. Henry iscent of late 1974."
For all of the charges and countercharges, the
sensitivity to the concerns of the poor. The Schroder Banking &amp; Trust Co.
the
president's
plan is actually closer in many
But
Santow
said
the
oil
picture
"a
force
the
court,
Justice
John
Paul
newest member of
respects to Kennedy's comprehensive program
government really hasn't much control over"
Santow said this could be In part because the
Stevens, recently criticized his colleagues for
could be very potent. Added to the underlying than it is to an alternative with strong support in
consumer Is overextended and in part because
wasting too much time on minor matters.
softening In the economy, he said, "it seems to Congress and elsewhere that would limit
prices have been accelerating at a more rapid
Of course, Burger is not solely responsible for pace than earnings.
me now that the possibility of more severe protection to catastrophic Illness. It's greatest
the obvious philosophical as well as personal
slowdown in the consumer area has been greatly advantage when debate begins may turn out tq
spills on the Supreme Court. Indeed, some dif"The slowdown in consumer spending could enhanced
no matter what direction be that it Is a compromise, giving both sides
ference of opinion is worthwhile,
have given the country a modest recession the discretionary spending takes."
something If not all of what they want.

as the cornerstone of their "revolution"
in Poland.
John Paul and the Poles have shown that Karl
Marx had it all wrong in his famous saying that
religion is the opiate of the people. The presumption that religious faith can be squelched by
government is the opiate of the Communists, who
go on trying.
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Hose has set another record but
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salvage the last game of a
excited about it
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Rose hit a double and i tsso
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run bonIer S cdiii sdas night in ts o gtime. 10 md 10-1
the Philadelphia Phillies' 10-1
1 (iorl't like to lose tsso out of
victory over tile Atlanta three to an' team, but youre on
Braves, moving 111111 into eighth tile road and Phili Niekro is a
place on baseball s all-time hit good pitcher and he' pitched the
list with 3,522.
second game and beat u.s,'' said
1 don't worry about things Hose. It was just nice to conic
like that because ever' day back and score some rumis
s hen I plds I tie this rw)rd or tonight and get some tiuuiel',
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afterward. "1 can't concern game three."
myself with that. I just have to
Rose doubled in the fifth
concern iii', self ss ith gettimlg inning irit1 hit Ins tiurei honie
base huts and tr1mlg to,help the run in the sixth to move' past
ball club win games and score Nap Lajoie OU the all-tulle hit
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.reg I uzuiski and in Hill run bs ins means but in is Lx it
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('anton. 8-7. surrendered a
greeted reliever Adrian Devine second-inning run on a wlt1
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pitch and was touched for two
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in the sixth off reliever Jocy Hill single by Bob ilorner.
\lc I lugillln on a 5411 rifics_ us home r ilso hit ilis ninth hoinir
Us Bake \li Bride a un s oring i solo shot in the eighth iIlflitl
groundout by lirry iowa and
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headed: Real Names of 33 Well-Known Fighters.
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Muhammad All's 10 Greatest Heavyweights.
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He sits in one of those bare
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back or arms. Amid his face is
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Pete Rose moved into eighth ship."

knee arid heavily swollen
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he got his cheekbone crushed.
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Foster recalls: ''I always had iioiiic i'uns anti a double' sulked it to Urlando Iit'iicopand ultimately ruined his tilat George Foster has become the c'onfidemlce I could play. All
Wedlie'sday night to spark A/s/s tt'rs, 13.3, as l)alllis' I't' Went 4career.
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wilo's a virtual stranger in"Back sstiemi no one was Hose froiui left field to third and Johii Boggs ssei't' cai,'hi 4- CARDINAL INO OVIEDO AUTO
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arid Bobby Robinson arid tIJ)pell Cardano
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Parker are the only two men in seasons. lie could become the rue."
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history to win four straight Hill imlto his conversation. When he
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at Fenway Park Wednesday scored four times.
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Steve Carlton.
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fifth string quarterc during
"The Greatest," where do you think he lists himself among all the walloped the Tigers, 13-3.
Jim Mason's two-out double wanted to replace him with a
were followed with a runscoring Dauer belted home runs in a runs with a homer and a
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Detroit jumped out to an Burin. In the seventh a the Orioles.
went the distance, pacing the scored Tom Hutton from second
McMlllIan had led the Hurriearly 30 lead in the first on an three-run blast by Hobson Yankees 2.2, Blue Jays 1-3:
base with the winning run to lift canes to a 6-5 record last year,
Royals to their victory,
1181 single by Jason Thompson highlighted a four-run the in
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their first winning Season since
John Mayberry socked a solo
Padres
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Summers, but Torrez decided the eighth to make it 13-3.
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Gaylord Perry spaced out 11
June Lee and Lura Payne had a net is.
that was enough. He allowed
McMlllIan, slated to begin his
inning of the second game to Pittsburgh 8, San Francisco 5; hIts for his 274th lifetime vic- junior year in the fall, said he
took top honors in Tuesday's
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Kiwanis and Bowl America Manny Sanguillen. The Pirates in any of them.
were Wednesday's winners UI added two more runs off
Ule start.
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Head football coach
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announced
grabbing a 9-3 win over Western an 8-5 victory,
slam," Sambito said.
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Wednesday MeMillian's scholVkb Blue also was hamHis scoreless inning streak arship was not being renewed.
Julie Brown tripled, and Bowl mered for five runs before the increased Wednesday night He did not give a specific
America stopped Italian- Pirates chased him aiter three when he allowed one hit in the reason.
American Club of Sanford, 3-I, Innings,
final two Innings as the Astros
as Laverne Chisholin had two
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was presented with the 10th
before Michael Scott slapped a
annual MVP Award by Gary two-run single and Brian
Taylor, sponsor of the trophy Sheffield and Charron followed
and president of the Sanford with run-scoring singles.
Youth Baseball Association.
Horace Knight followed with a
Chase &amp; Co. struck first
walk and chased Chase starter
Wednesday night when
Dee Johnson from the mound.
Theodore Graham singled to
Timothy Scheetz greeted
reliever Collins with an Hill
lead off the first inning and
('iiaillh)S.
.Jasper Collins honiered to single, anti three of the next
(:luise &amp; Co., the Little
four batters drew walks, while
right-enter field,
National I ,iiiguv champ, was
.Ierr Walsh drew a two-out the other was hit by a pitch.
unable to Use its top three
walk and circled the baSes on That brought on Dean hall as
NEW YOItK UPI - The last time I saw Beau Jack, he was pitchers because they had three wild pitches as Chase &amp; the third pitcher of the inning
shining shoes in a Miami Beach hotel, and when I checked with
l)it(tie(l in luesday night's
('o. stretched its lead to 3-0 in and he faced a half-dozen
the hotel Wednesday to find out how he was (10mg, they told me, oning game loss to llagship,
batters before working out of
the top of the second.
sorry, he wasn't there anymore, nobody knows where he went or and rules prohibit a player fr(,m
It was a short-lived lead. the jam. Charron and Knight
whatever became of him.
pitching in two consecutive
Flagship Bank sent 20 batters to both doubled off Hall in the
That was a terrible shame, because there was a time when tournament gaines.
the plate in the second inning second.
Beau Jack was recognized as the world lightweight champion,
le ('harron, who pitched and pounded six hits off three
Fk1hiF) Bank kept up the
when he fought 21 main events in Madison Square Garden bet- Tuesday night for Flagship and
pitchers to score 17 runs.
with seven runs on five
ween the years of 1942 and 1950 and everyone knew him or at least
)wld1Ml a pair of doubles and a
Eleven
walks
in
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inning
hits
in
the
bottom of the third,
heard of him.
single in Wednesday's game, contributed to the scormg.
rending 11 batters to the plate.
it was such a shame I kept tr1ni to incate him, and finally did
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hi time, Beau Jack, a mmber of Boxing's Hall of Fame,
the
scoring with three runs in
made a half-million dollars in the ring, and that was in the (lays
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aiuil coasted to a 27-4; win over
Chase &amp; ('o., winning the
Sanford I .ittle Major I 5cague
City Chaiiipionship in two
straight gaines.
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faced Tony Janiro of Youngstown, Ohio at the old Garden.
Jack was in such excruciating pain, he couldn't walk, but he
wouldn't quit and kept chicken-hopping around the ring after
Janiro. Caught against the rooes. Jack absorbed evervthin
Janiro brought with him that night before sagging and failing to
the canvas.
Most of the 18,002 watching the fight thought referee Eddie
Joseph would stop It after Jack struggled to his feet. Joseph,
however, motioned for the two men to resume, and shortly afterwards, Jack's left leg simply buckled under him and he sank to
the floor.
His handlers carried him in agony to his corner from where he
kept insisting he wanted to keep fighting, but Joseph stopped it
then, in the fourth round, and It went Into the books as the first
knockout Jack ever suffered.
Of the 111 total bouts he had, Jack won 83 of them, Including a
roturn with Janiro in Washington's GrUfith Stadium a year later.
A heavy ralnstonn came down during the fight and with no
covering atop the Senators' old ballpark, there was nothing that
could possibly be done about the downpour.
The two fighters didn't let it bother them, though. They took off
their shoes and socks and continued fighting, with Jack eventually winning the 10-round decision.
That was 31 years ago, and today Beau Jack, the little orphaned

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Thursday, June 21, 1979

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Thursday, June 21, 1979-1B

D istrict Rebekahs Elect
Emily Jameson As Leader
Members of
Seminola
Rebekah Lodge Number 43
recently hosted a district and
friendship meeting. This
combined session was held at
the Odd Fellows Hall with
members from all lodges in
District Ten participating,
Emily Jameson was elected
as the new district deputy
president. Other officers
elected and appointed were
Lucy Hamlin, vice president;
Elizabeth Hannum, secretary;
Armenia Weekly, treasurer;
Rhea Mons, warden; Libby
Tyson, marshal; Marie Crisco,
conductor; Vivian Hooper,

musician; Henry Jameson,
color bearer; Eva Beckham,
inside guardian; and Ann
Harris and Myrtle Van Marter,
supporters.
Hattie Raynor, immediate
past district deputy president,
conducted the election. The
newly elected district deputy
president presided during the
remainder of the meeting. She
expressed appreciation for the
confidence placed in her and
asked the cooperation of her
officers.
One of the highlights of the
evening was the courtesy given
in honor of the new district

deputy president. This courtesy, written by Nell Futrell,
was enacted by Elizabeth
Hannum and May Rubow. Eva
Beckham, vice grand of
Serninola, presented Emily a
gift from the lodge.

EMILY .JAMESON

The charter was draped for
Eileen Rector, past noble grand
of Seminola and past district
deputy president of District
Ten.

At the conclusion of the
meeting a social hour with
Friendship officers con- refrestunents was held in the
ducted the opening and closing dining area.
ceremonies of the regular
meeting. Each friendship guest
was introduced and given a gift
by the officer whom she
represented. Virginia Roche,
noble grand, presided during
the business portion of the
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only a few weeks.
My son was brokenhearted.
He couldn't eat or sleep, lost 20
pounds and walked around in a
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raised his spirits and made him
feel that life was worth living
again. The) planned to a
nounce their engagement this
month and marry in September.
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her husband were separated.
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mistake, she still loves my son
and wants to pick up where they
left off.
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considering dropping the girl
who brought him out of the
dumps and going back with the
girl who broke his heart?
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Accept it graciously because
the deed will have far-reaching
effects. Discover with whom
you best get along romantically
be sending for your new AstroGraph Letter. Mail $1 for each
to Astro.Graph, P.O. Box 489,
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019.
Be sure to specify birth sign.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ) You
will find yourself much in
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nicer is that those who are
seeking your company are of
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Seek out those you think can
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receptive mood.

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few kind words from you will
mean more to the recipient than
you might realize. This person
will see to it that good things

happen to you.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
This could be a profitable day,
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more than one source. Possibly,
as many as four jackpots could
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Through the contacts of a good
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By Oswald Jacoby

and Alan Sontag
The Professor took his ace
of hearts and led a club
toward dummy. West rose
with the ace and led a club
hack.
Now the Prof led dummy's
deuce of trumps and rose
with his king after East
played low. Then he led a

spade

direction. Circulate among

from his hand.

North's queen topped West's

jack and the Prof had held

your pals today.

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Leo Durocher. Tom Gorman.
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of clubs. If he also held the
ace of spades he would have
opened the bidding."
The Prof continued: "1
wasn't going to make this
contract If spades were 4-I
so had to assume they were
3-2. If they were 3-2 then the
normal play of low to the
queen followed by the
finesse of my ten would win
if East had been dealt A-J-9,
A-J-8 or A-3-7. My play was
going to win if East had been
dealt A-9, A-B, A-7, A-9-8, A9-7 or A-8-7. Both plays
would work if East held A-J.
Note: If West had held J-xx, the Professor would have
played a low spade from
dummy on the way back and
that low spade would have
dropped the ace.
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programs draw almost as large
an audience as original showings.
Last week hardy proves the
point, however, since the
audience had a meager selection of new shows. Original
programming for the week
consisted mainly of movies,
specials, a couple of regular
series with leftover episodes
because of in-season preemptions, and a few leftover
episodes of yanked shows that
were bought and Paid for but

4:00
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59th 'and 60th.
l'he' 10 top network television
programs for the week ending
June 17, according to the A.C.
Nielsen Co., were:
1: 'three's Company; 2:
WKRI in Cincinnati; 3: M-A.-SII; 4: Lou Grant; 5: Taxi; 6:
Barnaby Jones, 7: Laverne &amp;
Shirley; 8: Murk &amp; Mindy; 9:
Charlie's Angels: 10: Angie.

NEW YORK (UP!) - It is the of its Monday night reruns of a special on the Cartertime of television year when the "M-A-S11," "WKIIP in Cincin- Brezhnev summit in last place,
Nielsen night -by - niht nati" and "Lou Grant. Over at and a disappointing next-to-last
television ratings sheets carry ABC, on the other hand, for the delightful "Man Who
a footnote that says, "Unless baseball struck out. Baseball Loved Bears" documentary.
otherwise indicated, all pro- may be the national pastime,
NBC's 'Coineds' Theater,"
grams are repeats."
but last week's televised game devoted mostly to situation
It also is the time of year tied with a "Jeffersons" repeat comedy pilots that didn't made
when Americans like to get out- for a 52nd place rating on a list it, indicated the programer's
of-doors, although this spring in of 66 progra.ins.
decisionagainst letting them go
sotne areas there was so much
ABC also carried the two to series production was corrain it person could droAm in Ws lowest-rated shows on the list — rect. 111P last wo-ek's 4 ](111ble.
backyard barbecue pit.
Whether the reruns were
chasing the audience out of the
house, or the networks are
justified in broadcasting reruns
because no one is watching
anv,ay, the fact is that viewing
audiences as always are getting
smaller as the daylight lasts
longer,
Despite the drop in televisionwatching, the ratings race still
limps along. Last week CBS
was the winner, relegating ABC
to an unaccustomed second
place but with NBC still
bringing up the rear.
Every show in the top 10 was
a repeat, and broadcasters will
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(R)
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her clairvoyant powers to find a
psychotic killer being searched
for by J.R. (A)
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"Players" and "Butch And
Sundanca: The Early Days."
10.30
ED AI.TON OCHSNER AT 80
Dr. Alton Ochsner, one of the
first to connect smoking and
lung cancer, is honored on his
Both birthday. (A)

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DICK CAVETI Guests:
Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron,

"I didn't," replied the
Prof. "I did know that East
held the ace because I had
taken the time to find that
out. Wesi had sliown the king
and queen of hearts and ace

perienced by you and those who
mean a great deal to you today.

9:30
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Roy agrees to give the mayor a
bit part in the police department skit.

Winters. McCloud's search for
a young runaway leads him to

-'addition' to thh heart'and
club he had to lose.
"How did you know that
West held the jack of
spades?" asked the student.

beneficial effect will be ex-

gang. (Part lot 2)(R)
Q BARNEY MILLER Barney's
graceful transition into middle
age is destroyed by his men's
sudden Concern for his mental
and physical health. (R)
VIEWS OF ASIA "Hong
Kong I Singapore: Fragrant
Harbor / Lion City" John Ternpie compares Asia's two
diverse city-states.

"McCloud: The Barefoot Girls
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decision is
made relative to
the merits of surgery.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) There is a strong possibility
of a raise or a bonus coming
your way today for a job you did
that normally doesn't pay extra
dividends. Lucky you!—

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may be replaced when Grand.
ma Walton begins dating a
gentleman who ore proposed
marriage to her. (R)
0 MORK &amp; MINDY Mork
decides to reveal himself as an
alien being to collect $25,000
in reward money to use for
Mindy's education. (R)
H IZZON N ER Mayor
Cooper's tough re-election
campaign is hampered by an
untimely visit from his overly
zealous father.
(Z) ALL CREATURES GREAT
AND SMALL "Dog Days"
James finds that while a vet's
lIfe iS not altogether enviable,
that of a dog might well be so.

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NEWS
STUDIO SEE Hang gliding
In Virginia, making gril-sickles,
building sand castles, and the
adjustments of a young muscufar dystrophy victim. (A)

significant improvement in
vision. Each case has to be
evaluated by a competent
ophthalmologist before a

contracts youhave cultivated in
the past. They're now in a
position to bring you good luck.

by Bob Thavi

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Thursday, June 21, 1979—IB

Evening Herald. Sanford, Ft.

WIN AT BRIDGE

SPIDER-MAN

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Recently I read an article in 38 Compass
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point
local paper about 51 rabbits
name
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developing
cataracts
after
becomes
white
or
is
unable
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to
transmit
light,
it's
called
uncle
31 Surpass
exposure
repeated
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35 Jobs
25 Work of an 42 Nation
microwave radiation. What I'd mature cataract.
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Impair
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Mr.
Heap
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27 Religious
There are a number of 4e,
6 Bubbled
like to know is: Are there ex45 Heartbeat
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service
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Saga
chart
(abbr.)
perirnents
being
done
on
how
to
factors
that will contribute t
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cataracts. Diabetics are m'or
ascetic
reverse cataracts?
(comp. wd) 48 Water drain
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DEAR READER - There prone to developing then
13 Rational
30 Squeezes Out 50 Three (prefix)
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are
some enthusiasts who earlier in life. Radiation can b
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52 Very warm
44 Wily
believe that you can reverse a factor in causing them. tj
33 Pack of
acumen
45 Large deer
53 Long time
(p1.)
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playing cards 54 Insecticide
cataracts with drops, diets and there's a body of evidence tha
IInU Ihn• •,lIn.,iIê ..
other procedures, DUL after UIW'(flV UII IuuuvIuiv
careful review by qualified from sunlight may be an irn
ophthalmologists, it is the portant factor.
I'm sending you The Health
opinion of the American
Letter
number 13-6 on cataracts
Ophthalmology Service that the
to
give
you more information
treatment
only effective
about
them,
when you should
is
cataracts
for
available
have surgery and what can be
surgical removal,
Some of the confusion may be done. Other readers who want
llrelated to differences in animal this issue can send 50 cents with
research and human responses. a long, stamped, self-addres.ed
..
And some of the confusion may envelope for it. Send your
also be due to misinterpretation request to me, in care of this
of what is a cataract and what newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
is a vacuole (bubble) In the Radio City Station, New York,
N.Y. 10019.
lens.
LI UU II(IV atWPI.t
There are basicreasons why
people develop cataracts. you will probably be able to u.4e
Almost everyone develops contact lenses after the cyds
HERE
some form of cataracts If they have healed. This will get away
live long enough, even If it's not from your problem with the
large enough or In the right pressure of the cataract glasses
location to Interfere with vision. on the sides of your nose. :j
You see, the lens of the eye is would like to add that not
really a form of specialized everyone who' has cataracts
Jill
a.l
skin. As your skin regenerates, necessarily requires surgery.
the cells are sloughed off the Sometimes the vision is still
0
surface. This cannot happen adequate for that particular
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)
Inside the eye, so the old cells person's needs.
are pushed to the center of the
In other instances, there Is
lens. The new cells are always another disease in the eye,
on the outside of the blobular which means that removal of
cataracts
lens. In the course of time, the the
wouldn't
center of the lens becomes necessarily result in a

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Thursday, June21, 1979

18—Help Wanted

REALTY TRANSFERS

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Dunmar Corp to Ronald A. Leach,
sgl. &amp; James E. Lee (married), Lot
10: from SE cor Lot 147 81k 0, o. p
Mitchells Survey Moses E. Levy
Grant, etc. 5.5476 acres ml, 5.33.300.
Bel Aire Homes Inc. to James L.
Harber &amp; WI Sue, Lot 93 BelAtre
Hills Unit One, $42,900.
Frank E. Cater &amp; wf Susan to
Louis Leitner &amp; wI Robin, Lot 16, 81k
24, Weattiersiie
Second Addo,
$16,000
(QCD) Robert J. Sorlingas to
Theresa M. Sorlingas, dlv., $91., Lot
16, 81k E, North On. Terr., Sec 6
Unit I, $100.
Robert E. Norton &amp; WI Mary to
Wayne T. Chilton &amp; WI Penny, Lot
27, 01k C, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 6,

THURSDAY,JUNE2I
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward
Interstate Mall.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7p.m.. Lontwood Oualitv
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Altarnonte Spring Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Alt.amonte
Springs Civic Center.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford Rotoract Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole
South Seminole AA, noon, mental health center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
OES Seminole Chapter 2, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,
Sanford.
Al Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.

C. 0. Thompson, sgl to Bruce L
Thompson &amp; Gary C. Thompson,
sgl., Lot 30 Sans Soucl, $100.
Harry Huntzinger 8. Dorothy
toRichard C. Chapman&amp;wf Donna,
W 63' of Lot 216, Queens Mirror So.
Addn CB, $31,000.
Wm. T. Craddock &amp; WI Carol to
Michael E. Zeto &amp; WI Paula E., Lot
260 Winter Springs Unit 4, 174,4
Frank J. Holmes, sgl to Frank A
Dasse &amp; WI Jean E., Lot 1
Trailwood Ests,, Sec. One, $34000
Robert S. Beske &amp; WI 0. Beverlyto Sidney P. Griffin &amp; wi Sally, Lot
90 San Sebastian Ilt.s., Un,
5.56,000.
Frank A. Dinardo &amp; wf Lois to
Sveen Corp., Lot 102 Goldie Manor
2nd Addn, 124,000.
S. .J. Baxley &amp; WI Sylvia to Frank
.1. Goldsmith I wI Peggy C., Lots 1
2, 01k 20 Sanlando The Sub, Beaut
Sanford Sec., 539,900.
Tompkins Dec. to Philip A. Lorch
&amp; wf Dorothy, Lot 51, Garden Lake
Ests., Unit One, $53,400.
Joe M. Slater &amp; WI Vanessa to
Wm. L. Hall &amp; WI Marilyn, Lot 13
81k 3), Townsite of North Chuluota,
$21,600.
eil J. Meagher &amp; WI Dorothy to
Peter C. Morency &amp; wf Donna M.,
Loll, 01k 0, Oakland Ests., 1st Sec.,
139.000.
Billy J. Sthiivan IWI Doris to
Eugene R. Ernst &amp; WI Janet, Lot 9,
01k G, The Woodlands, 170,900.
W. E, Kirchhoff Jr. and WI Lucille
C. to Harold 1. Ues &amp; WI Emily, Lot
101 and N", of Lot 102, Plnecrest,
113,500.
Ben Ward Agcy, inc. to Rodney
Green &amp; WI Judy, Lot 9, $10,000.
Coronado Indus, inc to Alvin C.
Cummings &amp; wf Cindy J., Lot 2),
Sonora S. Un 1, 533.500.
CS Gardens mc, to Raynel
Homes, Inc., Lots 40, 11, 44, 45, 46,
47, Golf Course Add to CS, $3Ø03
The Greater Const Corp. to Ellen
E. Williams (sgl), Lloyd G. Levain
Sr. &amp; Dorothy M. Levain, WI, Lot 75,
Tibet- Run 5cc, $52,773.
The Greater Const. Corp. tO

Associated Motivators of Orlando Adventure Seminar, 7
p.m., University Inn., E. Highway 50.

FRIDAY, JUNE22
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 a.m., Sears Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m, St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Lengwood 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.

&amp;

Old-fashioned "hoe-down," 6 p.m. to midnight,
Maitland Civic Center. Square dancing, country store and
round dancing with disco exhibition.
SATURDAY, JUNE23
Central Florida Kennel Club, 50th Anniversary
American Kennel Club All Breed Dog Show, 8:30 a.m.,
throughout day, Exposition Park, Livingston Street,
Orlando.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Chruch.
SUNDAY,JUNEZ4
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 Minnir Drive, Sanford.
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MONDAY,JUNE25
Monday MornersToastmastersClub, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
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ChuFc
7 p.m.,
amonte Spruigs.
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.
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7p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and County Club, Lake Mary.
Altamoute 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 t.
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Longwood Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 a.m,,
Quality
Inn, 1-4 and SR 434. Speaker Rep. Bobby Brantley.
Associational builnegs meeting of Motivators
Orlando, 7:30 p.m., 133 Whooping
Loop, Altamonte
Springs.
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TUESDAY, JUNE
Sanford Sertoma, 7

a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., community center,
N, Edgemon.
Preschool storytlnie, 9: a.m., Sanford Branch Library.
Sanford Uous, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoina, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR 434.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7p.m., Summit Apta., Casselberry.
Mid-florida REACT, 7:30 p.m., First Federal t
Seminole, Sanford.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
DeBax'y Players, DeBary, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Com.
munity Center.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
SemlnoieA.A, 8p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
FRIDAY, JUNE
flee("Res,rve golf tournament, Mayfair Country
Club, in conjunction with NAS Sandord Reunion, Dinner
Dance at Fleet Reserve on West First Street to follow.

Donald R. Mendorf &amp; Barbara A. WI,
Lot 100, River Run Sec 3, $59,200.
Greater Const Corp to John
William Capone (sgl), Lot 103 River
Run Sec. $39,700.
Greater Const Corp to William 0.
Hart Jr., (sgl), Lot 12, Sausalitor,
3, 1.59,700.
WS 0ev Corp to Nader Constr Co.,
Inc., Lot 153 Winter Springs Un 3
120.000.
Nader Const Co, Inc to James
Huxley Walters &amp; WI Betty S., Lot
153, Winter Springs Un 3,1)00.
OlinAMHomesof Fl, Inc to Gerry
W.WlllIannon &amp; WI Glenna H., Lot 4
51k 0, Sterling Park Un'3,i4,300.
Karl Neumann &amp; WI Marianne to
Bruce E. McGuigan (married), Lot
1, Eurek Hammock, 120,000.
Treetop Prop, Inc to Superior
Const Co. Inc. Lots 3 &amp; 4, 01k 17, N
On, $10,000.
Sally Levy to Joseph &amp; Michele R.
Levy, Un 203, Ast Hts Cond, $100.
Barbara Dampier, igl to .1. R.
Hattaway &amp; WI Sally, E', Lot 23 &amp;
Lot 21, 81k 5. W. Wlldmere Secoiio
Sec., $32,700.
Bessle L. Johnson to Charles E.
Reed &amp; WI .iann, Lot 19, BIk F,
Temple Terr Annex, $23,000.
Peter M. Gray &amp; MIldred S. Wang
to John A. Siruannl &amp; Susan 1.. WI,
Lot 13, 61k A, "The Springs"
Spreading Oak Vill, $51,000.
Wesley Eugene Meyers &amp; WI Lorl
to Judith C. Van Crc (married),
Lot 34, Lake of Woods Townhouse,
Sec i,
Ronald J. Skidmore &amp; WI Nancy
Jean to DavId 0. Oates I. WI Susan,
Lot 13$, Longdale First Add, $39,500.

Sec

sis,000.

TImothy L. Faier 1 0. Jane Faler
(sgl) to Carl 0. Gutmann Jr. &amp; WI
Elizabeth W., Lots 18.19, Sanford
HeIghts Add to SanI., $28,000.
The Greater Constr Corp. to Anne
Richards (sgl), Lot 5, Sausalito
Sec 3, 150,700.

Greater Constr Copr, to James P.
Hiinka &amp; WI Cheryl A., Lot 55, River
Run, Sec 3, $54,900.
Greater Constr Copr to Michael
SIlb.rgleit &amp; wf Ruth, Lot 1)4, River
Run Sec 3, $59,900.
Grter Conttr Copr to Sidney P.
Griffin $.wf Sally Z., Lot N, River
Run, Sec 3, $51,400.

Greater Constr Corp. to David 0.
Whippet- &amp; WI Leslie R., Lot ),
Mapdarin Sec 1, $15,900.
rsater Constr Corp to Warren M.
Winner II &amp; wf Linda Sue, Lot 92
River Run Sec 3, $50,900.
Greater Constr Corp to Donald
MeIkIe 1. wf Betty Lou, Lot 104,
River Run
3,
Greater Constr Corp. to Richard
R.Williams&amp;wfLamarH,,Lotl01,
River Run Sec 3,151,100.

Sec

ssoo.

Greater Constr Corp. to Susan A.
Warren &amp; Dean S. (ho), Lot ioi
River Run Sec 3, $51,400.
Einhelt Contr Co. Inc. to Donald
E. O'Orto &amp; WI Carol E., Lot 43,
Carolyn Est. $44,900.
Magnolia Set-v Corp to Peltzer
Constr Co. Inc., Lot 9, Wekiva Club

[it, Sec 6, $20,000.
James C. Gamble &amp; WI Eydle J. to
Thomai J. Winter (sgl), Lot 15,
Wekiva Hills, Sec 6, 113.900.
John Donnelly &amp; WI Louise to

SATURDAY, JUNE 30
10th Annual NAS Sanford ReunIon, 11 a.m., Fleet
Reserve, West First Street. Food, entertairunent.
Polka Dance sponsored by Polish American Space
Coast L.odge
30 at Sertoma Center, Old Apie Plasa
across Highway 1from Marina, 8 p.m. to midnight. Open
to public.
TUESDAY, JULY 3
Personality Breakfast featuring U.S. Rep. Richard
Kelly, 8 am., Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
WEDNESDAY, JULY4
Uttle Miss Firecracker Pageant sad Fourth July
celebratIon sponsored by Altamonte-South Sesninole
Jaycettes and Jaycees beginning at noon, Altamonte
Mall.

ThURSDAY, JULY

5

Deliary Bleed 'sw1ag, 4-7 p.m., community center
on Soith Shell Road, for donors 17 through 65.

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Robble E. Carter &amp; WI Debra L., Lot
1)2,, Lake Harriet [It,, 33,OQ.
Joseph Smith. 1. *1 Gladys to
WillIam Louis. beg SE corner Lot 3,
Martin, Plan Seminole County, 5E¼
NE¼
15.21 etC., $600.
Greater Constr Corp to Sausalito
Condominium As, Inc., prt 01
of Sec 2121-30, $30,000.
(QCO) Lydia C. Rogers &amp; James
F. Rogers (sgi) to A. J. Fox, Tn, Lots
6.7, 81k 31, Townsits of N Chuluota,

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said hearing.
W. E, Knowles
City Manager
City of Sanford, Florida
Publish June 21, 1919
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Experienced or will train if sharp
&amp; responsible. Excellent corn.
pany with terrific benef Its.

Local UtbIe Churcn seetis inose
looking for a Good Fundamental
Church to Worship with Grace
Bible Church People. 323-940.

RETAIL SALES
Retail background
possible
management position.

Legal Notice

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TERRITORIAL...
MANAGER
ExperIenced In building supplies 1.
materials.
Excellent
op.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,

FLORIDA
CASE NO. 79.375.CA.$4(

portunity.

ATLANTIC BANK OF ORLANDO,
etc.,

DRIVERS
Long distance very good potential
for excellent money.

Plaintiff,
VS.

JOSEPH 0. GREENE, JR., etc., at
LIX., t el..
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NOTICE Is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
865.09, Florida Statutes, will regIster
with the Seminole County Comp.
Iroller, upon receipt of proof of
publication of this notice, the I Ic.
titious name, to wit:
SEMORAN CHIROPRACTIC

HEALING ARTSCENTER
under which It.e. parties are
engaged in business at 1300 North
Semoran Boulevard, Winter Park,
Florida 32192.
That the parties interested in said
business enterprIse are as follows:
Roffler ChiropractIc Clinic, PA.
1500 North Semoran Boulevard
Winter Park, Florida 32792
Helse Chiropractic Clinic, PA.

1500 North Semoran Boulevard
Winter Park, Florida 33792
DATEDat WInter Park, SemInole
County, Florida, this 30th day of
May, 1979,
ROFFLER
CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC, PA.
By: RexW. Roffler, President

WAREHOUSE

Defendants.

NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 11th day of September, 1979,
at the hour 0111:00 A.M., at the west

Position for hardworking person.
PAINT SHOP HELPER
No experience necessary lust
willing to work. Good pay with
excellent benefits. Chance jor

front door of the Seminole County

Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, the
undersigned Clerk will offer for sale
to the hIghest and best bIdder for
cash the following descrIbed real
Property:
Lot 19, Block A, Lakewood Shores,
according to the plat 'thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 10, Page 32,
Public Records of SemInole County,

advancement.
CARPENTER
Terrific opportunity steady worx.

RECEPTIONIST
Excellent typing skills I. telephone

and appurtenances on said land or
used In confunction therewith,

perience, fast moving office &amp;

MANY

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Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Eve Crabtr
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 14, 2), 179

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TO, THE RYTEX CORPORA

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woman,

IN RE:
ESTATE OF
ROSCOE MARTIN,

NC'TICU OP SALE
NOTIC.EISHEREBYGIVENIha$
00 the 28th day of June. 1979 at 11:00
am. at the west front door of the
Courttse of Smlnoie county, at
Sanford, Florida, the undersigned
Clerkwili olfirforsalethe following

TION
co MIcha.i Fleenming
203 West 1st Street
$nford, Florida 32771

Defendants.

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pm,

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
.7638 Sanford Ave.
32l.059
Aft Hrs. 322-7643. 322

63' Mobile home, 2 BR, I';B
Partlyfurn.,AC,Iights
Water turn. 322-5659

i,EED A SERVICEMAN?. You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory. build to suit — our lot or yours.
FHA.VA.FHA 2358. 715

36-Resort Property
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As IS Sl8.000-Sanforci, 2 frame
houses. Live in one &amp; rent the
other. Ideal for the handyman.
Call Deltona 571.1079.

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Furniture
Salesperson
for
downtown Sanford store. Must
have experience. Call 323.5322.

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
theta Suit has been filed against you
intheCourtllstedabov,and you are
requIred to serve a copy of your
Answer or Pleading to the PetItion
en the Psaiotlu's Attorney, Thomas
C. Greene, P.O. 1*693, Sanford,
FlorIda 32771. and file the odginal
Answer or Pleading In the OffIce at
the Clerk of the above Count v Court,
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on or before July
3, 1979. If you fall to do
by default will be taken agaInst
for the relief dimgnded in the
PetItion.
DONE and ORDERED 1HIS 29th
day of May, 197L
Arthur H. SickwIth, Jr.
Clerk
By: Jeennlne Iqys
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
THOMAS C. GREENE
Attorney for PlaintIff
e.o. iox 0$
Sanford, FlorIda 32171

real property.

ii, less the North 52 fiat
thi-eof, and .11 of Lot 12, Block 11,
BEL.AIR, accordln
the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat look 3.
Page 79, Public Records of $indp.ole
County, Florida.
togethaz'
all structures, lm.
provsments, fixtures, eppliances,
and appurtenances on said land or
in coniunction therewIth.
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The aforesaid sale wIll be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment en.
t.rsdinCiyilNo. fl.727CAOfl( now
pending in the Cirvit Court of the
Elghtienth Judicial CIrcuIt in and
tOt- SemInole County, Florida.
OATEDthislthdayof Jun, 1979.

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3 BR. 1' bath block house

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in Lake Mary, 3236659

2218 Palmetto, I BR. 2 baths on 3
lots $39,900.

WORLD.

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so, ludomeew

(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
Clerk of the CircuIt Court

By: Eleanor F. luratta

Deputy Clerk

PublIsh: June 14. 2), 1979

Publish May31 &amp; June 7, 14, 71, 7979
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2139 S. Myrtle Ave., SOnford

Couplew4ntstoreflfurouprqpe house, average sIn'.
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2 BR, 1 bath house completely

Clean furn. room. Separate bath &amp;
entrance. Air &amp; heat. Close to
restaurants. Cable TV hook.up.
322.3114.

renovated, over sized lot,

Need a commercial site for
ceramic Shop? We have it.
521.500. Good location.

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Owner hold mortgage. 911 Elm.
2.37$0.

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30-Apartments Unfurnished
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SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
323-8610 Mariner's Village.

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Paint &amp; body shop all equipt. plus 1
BR apt. on 2 lots in excellent
location br business. Call for
''moredetails.$79,900.

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

W. Gannett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER ASSOc.
107W. Commercial

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We have (2) 5 acre tracts in Osteen
that may be just what you one
looking for. So call us.

Phone3fl.788I,Sanford
New 235 Homes,

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Apis. for Senior Citisns. Down.
town, very clean 8. roomy. See

Building lots, high wooded on
county maintained rd. Good
terms. Owner holding.

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Large AIr Cond. Sleeping Room
Quiet man preferred

I acre near Wekiva zoned for
mobile home or home, w-el &amp;
Septic already lhere. Deeded
right to river al!o. Good terms.
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Owner hold

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quelfied buyer. $30,000 to
$38000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 332 3357

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I' U, carpont,clbl iot, fenced

bk, CH. behind Kmart, Forest
City. $35,000. VA or FHA.

We have (4) 2

acre tracts zoned
agri. Owner holding with good
'terms.

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2544 S. French Ave.
372-0231,323-7173,327.0779

Wekome

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OVER 175 SALES
THRU MAY 1979

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JUST LISTED' 3 BR, 1 bath home
in Country Club Manor w.C.
lIlA, ww carpet, eat-In kit.,
builtin shelves in LR, &amp; newly
painted! Fenced backyard on
lot' Yours, for just 578,900!

43—Lots-ACreage
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BEAUTIFUL' I BR. 2 bath home
on lovely shaded lot! C.HIA,
DR. spacious BRs, entry foyer I
More' BPP WARRANTED.
Super buy for $39,930!
UNBELIEVABLE! 1 BR. 3' balh
home w every imaginable
feature! Pool &amp; Patio, Lg FR W'
wet bat, DR. eq. eat.in kit., a.
huge BPs? Much More! BPP
WARRANTED. Your Dream
Come True for 890,0001

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110,000 William Maliczowski,
REALTOR 3231983.

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NEWCOMER!

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

MFlOdd*bs Own gmstIng
y$W -

cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our lOt.

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V Enterprise, Inc.
Newly redecorated 3 BR, 2 bath
home. 27*12 game room, ideal
(or large family, beautifully
landscaped, close to shopping,
school &amp; recreation area.

Managed
4
A cell from you will bring .111'
visit from our t.
pfSSintatIvi. ehe has bro.
iurss civic Infonnation;
4°
P with your Shop.
Plug needs, Card. of Ill..
trOduction flOffl local met-chants.
Floilds

Country Property Treed 2'. acres
near I 4 1 SR 16. 3 BR enclosed

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REALTORS

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Branch OffIce

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TON w lap siding Ishingtt' roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3l03OnlandoDr.
323-5700

VAI FHA Financing
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43—Lots-Acreage
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LAKEFRONT
COUNTRY
2 reSidences on approx. 2 acres.
100 ft lake frontage, $75J03
ESTATE SALE

P.aborn

CHOICE MAYFAIR extra 1g. 3
BR, 70, formal LR, FR w.FP.
eqp. kit w breakfast bar, extra
Ig utility. dbl oarapc, good
storage, lovely yard. 167.000 W
121.735dwn. &amp; assu,np or

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S pc. BR suite new, $239; S

LR
new,$399; Loveseat$44.9$Iup;
PC. dinettes, 169.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$301 up. El. stove, $601up; full
slxedraperies.$10&amp;up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
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I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR

Harold Hall

ACRES NEAR LAKE lIAR.

NEY, GENEVA AREA. $1300
S ACRES NEAR HWY 16 CLOSE

3 LOTS ZONED MULTIPLE
UNITS. 5)0.000 TOTAL.

6'i It. Good condition. $135
3230396

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2439$.MyrtleAve.,Sonford

REALTORS
I3S. S

Irc.nch I'? 921 Sanford
32)5321

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323.5774 Dy or Night

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Sanford 321.0702

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Appliances

72—Auction
PUBLIC GUN AUCTION
SUN JULY I. I P M
SANFORD AUCTION
323 1310
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Fof Estate. Commercial &amp;
Residenlial Auctions &amp; Ap
praisals Call Dell-S Auction, 313

5670
Going on VACATION must dispo'.c
oh ornp, Antique birdSeye'
maple BR set. inc b'rdseye
maple rocker &amp; Straight thom.
hide a bed. 6 no old; new &amp;
Slightly used couches, white
ralfn couch &amp; tflEIt(hint4 love
seat. Drexel DR SUite, w thina,
king size &amp; other beds iIie'.t'. 8.
other turn items. couches, $50 &amp;
up. beaulitul Up right pu,rg,
AC's &amp; other tine ,tcmns flu, now
before vacation DELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE 313 5610.
open d.iys 10 AM to S PM

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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS. 372 2611 or
831 9993

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 3230039

Lawn.Garden
Beauty Care

Anericati Sod 814 2200

flAB IA SOD 531 (400 sq. ft I

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrielt's Beauty Nook
519 E IsI SI,, 3? 5717

Free Del. on 1400 sq II or more
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Lawn Maintenance"

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Carpentry
LANDSCAPING
Total lawn care'. resmder,tuai &amp;
Commercial 322 744) after 6
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Certibied Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
323 8119
32) 0098

IS YOUR HOUSE RROKEN
Repair. re'no',ation &amp; light const
No heavy price's John 322 1173
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Ceramic TUe

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I-essmaking

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area residents with
that special something

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ON SALE-NE

twin sIze box

WIAS &amp; mattress 133.93
Pc
NEW coffee table with 2
malthingendtabl,s$)9.5anf0r,j
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.

EXTRA news coverage,
local, state and national.
EXTRA sports coverage.
EXTRA special features,

WSAQPViTsBS

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Homeimprovements

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RACO Foam, Iiberglas &amp; Cellu
lose Lowest prices Call 371 0839
or 901 731 6708 collect

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D&amp;MLAWNCARE
ReSidential &amp; Commercial
312 5542

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances 8, Misc.
(LOCAL) 319 5311

Infing
DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. 305) 372 9160
OAVESPAINTI
Trim your house. $145. 1 day serv
od paint 1 Ref 3)1 5529

Plumbing ServIce

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
S.C.. BALINT 8. ASSOC,
322 $66S

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, leaks. Ft Service
Chg Cds
373 0171. 3224601

Concrete work-

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Patios, sloe

walks, driveways

mL
Seminal. County'i only
daily newspaper...

General Lanascaping
Rj
'.peci.tl.sls. lOp Soil &amp; till dirt,
lawn mount 8. tree trimming.
313 2948
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Supplies, dog hOUSeS, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outsIde runs, also air cond.
caues. 322 3752.

INSULATION- Ratting, blowing,

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ANiMAL HAIVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, balhing.
clipping, flea conlrol
PcI

Free Esti.

'r,ate. Call Mr. Taylor 312.5515

PAINTING. CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323 0479 after 5:30

Raili
Custom buill ironwork
Window guards, gates etc
Martin-s 313 7111. 139 169)

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rIIem1d
Si) N. Fried, Ave., Sanford

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Alterations, L)reSSmak ing
Drapes, Upholslery

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MO WING &amp; LAN DSCAP ING
323 4881
Free Estimate

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, lealey Showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 056?

- Grooming &amp; Boanlng

FOR 70 YEARS
the Evening Herald
has providc Sn ford

Handyman

I•liiiJY u'i,hn Will hoe OthnQi
groves on contract large Or
small Will wash I Story houses
or prune small groves 377682'
1-,i mOO

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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 372 1771
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RIP Exterior Fungus &amp; mildw
removal, Roof'., walls, decks,
etc Free Est 3396066, 668 8335

Si-HouseholdGoods
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OrIando327.1577

Paying $16 &amp; ei men's, $8 6 up
womens c1nSS rings, Also buying
wedding bands, Sterling &amp; any
marked gold. Any cond 678 7232

3775791

Sofa-TraditIonal, lightgreaz,
SEIGLER REALTY

GREEN
1974 Toyota Ce'Iii a C, 1. 5 spO
clean. I'M AM. vinyl top, asking
52500 321 2111 itt
ii ,ui

Exterior Cleaning

trailerpads,blocks,st,ps
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
333.5751

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$395

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1968 FORD WAGON

5CA5l4..

1973 '191? Winnie Mini

SteppIng stones, sand, rock,
greasetraps,ste,I, cement,
car stops, linleis, sills,

I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
LAKE GEORGE. $4,900.

The Real Estate AgenCy

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75—Recreational Vehicles

£

$495

WAGON

8G-Autos for Sale

3270107

dryer; New 6.000 B.T.U. Air
Condilioner, Amana. Call 333
2307.

MONROE. ZONED DUPLEX.

l.REALTOR, MLS

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1972 16 U. Fiber Glass boat, motor
8. traIler; Frigidaire electric

17.500.

BROKER

Wanted Appliances any cand
Washers, refrigerators. etC
Kellogqs AuctIon, 313 7050.

SleepS 4, extras

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Realty

Carport Sale--

Appliances&amp; Misc.

1969 CHRYSLER

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Excellenf Condilion 322 0181

residence, office 8. institutional.
5.32.500.

(
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Blvd, Fri. lhru Sun. 323 1267 9
till

495

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2 lamps, S pc. dinetle set, LR
furniture. cocktail table I end
latle, 7 BR. sets, music center
stafld,tCfltlOxlOxIO,Oddslends
galore. 373 0982.

NICELY WOODED. si7,500.

[xc. terms.

Dr. Park Ridge oIl Lake Mary

Mopedl9lS
Safari Shadow
372 1625

3lQSanlordAve.

1', ACRES WILSON RD. AREA

rooms, fenced yd With well &amp;
sprinklers, "inground" pool.
Choice neighborhood. 143,900.

Everything must g, Furniture,
clothing, bnic a brac, bicycles,
Sewing items. etc. 130 Lakeside

1971 CHEV.
MONTE
1
CARLO

Buy

Sleeping Bags, 1)1.99 up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

WEKIVA FALLS AT HWY 16.
13,900

FANTASTIC Ig family 1 BR, 28.
FR, Cent. air, ww carpet. Lg.

lake Mary

Sanford, 3228721.

1 ACRE ON WEKIVA RIVER.

dylIwiIde I BR, 2 B. lovely hqme
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.
REALTY WORLD.

Carport Sale, Some furniture, S
speed Schwinn girls bicycle,
someclothinglocidsa. ends. Fri
&amp; Sat. 9 till 5. 138 WesI Floyd.

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WE BUY USED FURNIIURE &amp;
APPLIANCE S Sanford Fur
niture' Salvage. 322 8/21

Yard Sale Camper gas ref.. yard
g000sfro,n SOc to SI; misc Sat&amp;

While you are out browsing 01
garage sales don'l miss
REVERSE AUCTION 012671 5
Sanford Ave. or you'll miss
bargains, bargains! Open all
noon daily, Sat 10 5. 327 1191

NICELY WOODED CORNER
LOT DOWNTOWN NEAR LAKE

ATTRACTIVE I BR, 2B ranch
style home, Ig rms., fenced side
yd, near schools I. shopping.
549500

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Zoned RMO I-which means this
Ig3BR rightonbusy 25th St. will
increase in value as this area is

multiple

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Moving sale Nice School clothes,
books, turn bikes, baby items.
tithing tackle. many more. Sal
Only 9 t 172 Hays Dr

2550 El Capitain Dr. Sat 9 S

57,500.

refinance.

ton

Furniture, bar. Curtains &amp; rods,
clothes, fuel oil Slave, odds &amp;
ends Starts Thurs .1 P in 1100
W. 22nd St

REALTOR 372 I000MLS

LARGE CORNER NEAR LAKE
MONROE AT NARCISSUS.

2'

REALTY

fish pond. 3 or I BRS. swimming
pool all on canal leading to St.
Johns River. 1125.000.

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INVESTMENT

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st 8. 2nd
MORTGAGES P. Legg, Lic,
Mtg. Broker 875 No. 1 o
Wymore Rd., Allamonte,
_(7 74)
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PARK

323-2222

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3 Fam garage sale Thurs, Fri &amp;
50t 2400 Key Ave Household
items, coffee tbl, queen size bed.
toot stools Plus.

Sun 9 5. 2131 S. Chase Ave.

ANYTIME

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47A4Mrtgages Bought
_&amp;k$____,_,__ --

WOODED LOT ON RADIO RD.
$4,900.

klss-3$-iug

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I Will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
eqUily. 322 0216
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LARGE TREES GOOD
FISHING. 120.000

. Multiple Listing Service

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Wanted

NICE LOT ON HWY 127 NEAR
LAKE JESSUP. $6,500.

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WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311 315E. Flrt St.
3325632

this to make your dreams come
true, entertainment room is
24x56 with indoor waterfall &amp;

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

1ewlisting on St. Johns River. See

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lovely 2 fIR w paneled Fl Pm,, 1g.
corner
lot.FHA.VA
or
assumable. 116.100 morl 8.
pct. I yr. Warranty $31,200.

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Larry's. Mart, 215 Santord Ave
Buy 5. Sell, the lineI in used
turniture.Ref,lg..,jes, tools.

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TO DOWNTOWN SANFORD.
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE.
se.000.

:Ihese hot summer days. A must
to see only $53,300.

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

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Cash 322-4132

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Beds, Dbl motel box sprIngs I
mattresses $30 set. Sanford
Aucti 1215 S. French, 323 7310.
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porch, to lull around in during

$iufsrd

PfOf*t"tY

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Medel Inc.. Realtor
6.44.301)
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Owned

Remodeled int,v-ivr 5try, 3 BR
Great kit, OR, porch, Shade
trees. 5)9,500.

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68—Wanted to

Yard cile' Clothing I misc, or
-'F W
Ide', e'.-e So'. "i. 1. Corner of
State
31) W- 1k. Mary Blvd. &amp; 8th SI'

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1974 JEtP WAGONEER

'11 ort .4 shorl li'l P i ,
PS '.0 trans V H JSI eng Air,
14.36 tires w kcy?one nih'.
30.000 ii
CII roll bar. 1.55
cutic M,h,ival tub', 54.900 1??
Ill.:

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Yamaha DOHC 750, mog
wheels, taring, drive shaft, 59
Ph per Q,l
51 500 3230039

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Rhodesiati Pidgeback pups (all
havcnudqesl 8 weeks old $50 ea
wormed 113 7011

__________________________ KENMORE WASHER
Pails.
Service Used Mathines
43-A--Lots &amp; Acreage
MOONEY APPLIANCES
. , Wanted _________________________________
323 0697
Needed. Permanent place to hold
church Services Prefer land
with building 323940

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TRADE-INS

79-Trucks. Trailers

Pu (3 P ('('(1', (300(1 ti(' Pt'
Ma l, 1 y r S. pa ix'r s
Ike's children 339 1964

Refrigerator, Dishwasher &amp;
Eleclnic Dryer
7413 Sutntord Ave. 323 6847

S Acres nice home sile, high &amp; dry.
fenced, zoned agricultural
135,000 339 8898.

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yc le Insurance
IILAIP AGINCY
3?) 3866or 323 7730

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Springer Spanici
I)US. 51%
321 0039

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COCKER SPANIELS AKC.
i'in,e'5
5.1cr buff .h ui. 1,'..
5125 150 323 3913

And That's A Fa'i'
Classified Ads Gets Results
_,,,, nd That's A Fact Toot

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Eves 8623455 372.1959

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65—Pets. Supplies
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0 F el.range,coppertone
ObI, oven,exc. cond,
)2767330tt6

large Oaks 3 BR. 2 bath, double
wide mobile home 323 078?

AGENCY

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIAYES —
J3f'p4
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADER! WE LIST I SELL'
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI LARGE CORNER MELLONVILLE AT 18th. $7,500.
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. II

Sanford's Sales Leader

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fillY jl.INK CARS
Iron ¶1010 550
ill 322 l61 3?? 4460

AFRICAN VIOLETS
312 9111
Eves after 6 &amp; weekends
FILL DIRT&amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3?) 7580

52—Appliances

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REALTOR 322.1991
MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE

DOLL HOuSE! 3 BR, 2 bath home
on Shaded lot! C HIA, W W
carpel, FR, dining area, fenced
rear yardS. 68 Q GrilIt Lots
More? Only $28,000!
SUPER! 2 BR. 1 bath home in
Mayfair w 1g. eat-in kit, C H,
WAU, all on a large landscaped
lot, w-enc. patio, garden 8.
detached garagel New roof &amp;
paint loo! BPP WARRANTED,
Just 132.500!

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t3A',IONA AUTO A(JCTIC,
l4w 9?. I mile' west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
pubic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday A Saturday at 1 30 II s
the' only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901 255
8)11 to,
- further details

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Top Dollar Paid for unk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment

59-Musical Wrchandise
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n ('HE VP OLE 1' V EG A 01
28.000 original miles, like' new
gas saver i Cyl 4 speed w.tP
,pr 51.695 869 lO7

77—Junk Cars RemoVed

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"What wine goes best with two-dollar-a-pound hamburger?"

REALTORS

CREADY TO SELL? Don't sell
yourself Short. We have 20 y.ar%
6. an
n fbrho?nes&amp; land.
Call us today'

STENSTROrv1

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Oak. 322.9623 841.75*3.

R'.AI.TY

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POLISON MARINE
2917 Hwy 17 91
Sanford. Fla pl'l

144

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*INDUSTRIAL 75 ACRE SITE
near RR siding, close 10 1.4.
$3500 per acre

For rent commercial bldg., 7100
cqft

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* A BUDGET PRICE TAG is on
this nice 3 BR, I bath home on
king size lot Near shopping bul
country atmosphere, Just
$26,500.

10 Acres Pineway. 532.000.

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Renegade remOvOble
( J
l4,rd top, like new. $4500 firm
3?? 9595,,,,
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STOP
'AND
THl,K
A
MINU E
IF CLASSIF lED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
SOULDN'T BE ANY

Ddoe V,,n Air. PS, 6 cl. OutO
I? ri
Req qa'. Cuc?orn.zxi
551' 3 ?) 5231

iipp'r w Mu,' 5175
R,-,,r '-'dt'
150
Air shOcks 550. li? Ford P U
lfl 7'i,ilc

The Greenhouse

what you need. Unique floor plan
for those who like individuality
See il today $14,500,

1) Acres Airport Blvd. Excellent
terms. $15,000.

323 5324
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Sanford. Gracious living from $28
Weekly. Utilities Included. 300 S.

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t'leed more room' This i BR. 2

Sanford 321-0640

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62—Lawn-Garden

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Club Rd. I 16-A. 130,000.

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S)O'61)3or339.I7lleves,

I Acres intersection of Country

3 UNITS ON LARGE LOT,
ZONED COMMERCIAL (2) 2
BEDROOM: (1) PEDROOM,
CARPORTS. ONLY $42,500.
Seigler Realty, Broker
321.0640
37)0702
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Guitars, Drums. Banjos Corn
organs, pianos
Bob Ball's Disc Center. Inc
2202 French Ave
.312 7255

FORREST GREENE

Orlando 327-1577

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ORANGE CITY- Contemporar;
home Landscaped courtyard 1
It. Ireeform tub with solarium 4
BR.? baths. splil plan. Beautiful
W000ed area of tine homes
172.500.

128.500.

equIpment 8. records, be ac.
curate I neat, like people I. be a
self.starter Employment begins
August 6. All replies con.
fidential. Send complete resume
to Box 21, c.o The Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford,
Fl. 37171.

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For Sale by owner 3 BR, 7 bath,
Splil plan in Upplonci Park. 322.
3290 otter 6.p.m
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SEIGLER REALTY

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322 7195

STITUTION NEAR DELANO.
9,500.

7S-A'--Wt

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1979 Johnson lOhp
313 8173. 19 Car root' Cove' Way

CaUBart

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lanitorlal. Seminole Harness
Raceway. 830-0140.
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LAKE FRONT 8 BEDROOM 2
BATH,
FAMILY
ROOM,
FURNISHED. BOAT DOCK.
IDEAL GET AWAY FOR

2005 Glenway I BR, 7 bath,
swimming pool. 185.000.

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HELP WANTED

Laura

(3ayliner 74 hard top cruiser. dual
baltcries. auto battery charger.
depth tinder, marine AC. sleeps
.1. galley. enclosed head Many
eitras. A I condition! 59.950 323
0555. Mon through Theirs

Deltona. Modern 3 BR. I' both
home Large yard with citrus
trees. C H&amp;A 132.500

3 Duplex lots 5)0.000.

F'oti

HANDY MANS SPECIAL
177 Laurel Dr Pinecrest $73,000.
HURRY'

MODERN STYLE 2 STORY
OLDER 3 BEDROOM )'.
BATH,
FAMILY
ROOM,
F IREPLACE. 121.500.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '69 10
75 ',delc CaP 339 91012 or 8)1
os Dealer

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SANFORD 578.500 3 Bdrm,. I
bath, carport, nice neigh
borhood. My equity &amp; assume
low rate loan at $87 mo 2nd mtg
gOtiable 3?) 6228

2 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM,
NICELY
WOODED
WITH
SMALL STREAM NEAR LAKE
MONROE &amp; I I. $27,500

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80-Autos for

151? Travel I railer
Sleeps 6. first 11100
323 0515
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24 HOUR (H 322-9283

PEAL TOR 3?? 1000 MLS

EXECUTIvF
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Apply in person
Holiday Innon Lakefront

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Big Back Porch Sale- 671 Sari?,,
St (behind Bahama JoesI
Theirs &amp; U ri 9 III 7
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Raborn REALTY

4.7 ACREs. TALL OAKS,
CITRUS TREES. $63,500.

ML

m 60610, es,

(2) 600 sq. ft. office units for lease
in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
becombinedfonl200sq.tt,total.
ww
carpet.
Ideal
for
Professional suite.

Exp.supermarketstockman
Apply in person
Food Barn, 25th 1Park Ave.
bThihers
Apply in person
Holiday Inn on Lakefront

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2 BEDROOM OLDER FRAME ON

M. Unsworth Realty

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front Apts. weekly. Call 322.4055
ii noans. 90 753

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM HUGE
FAMILY ROOM. DOUBLE
GARAGE. CENTRAL AIR,
CARPETS,
LARGE
OAK
TREES. $19,500.

Near Geneva secluded 3 BRw
pond I patio, large fenced lot,
mature couple 678.1025.

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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.

MICHAEL EASON, a single man;
fld EL;:' J. THOMAS, a SIngle

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Ct Owner 539.900

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Full time warehouseman, apply,
Loxcreen Co., 50 Sliver Lake Dr.
in person. 332.103).

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PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 4797

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Plaintiff,

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experIence. Must know layouts.
Topwages. After 6p.m. 323.4406.

STOPANDTHINK A MINUTE. It
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.
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by Gill Fox

REALTY

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Framing carpenter-mm. S years

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No. 79.373 CA 09 K now pending In
theCircuitCourtln.ndforSernlnole
County, Florida.
DATED this 11th day of June,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

PUBLICATION
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF

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SANFORD
AREANewly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, LR, FR wilh fireplace.
Utility room &amp; wooded lot. $365
+ security. No pets. 323.957z.
_____________________________

Jimmie Cowan, 31S Palmetto

fun lob.

ThIs sale is made pursuant toa
Summary Final Judgment In
Foreclosure entered in CIvil Action

DEK
HEISE CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC, P.A.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
By: Douglas A. Hsise,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
President
CASE NO. fl.727-CA-19.K
PublIsh: June 7, 14, 2), 21, 1979
PENNAMCO, INC.,
DEK.34

Deceased
FORMAL NOTICE

3BR,2 B home, Sanford
Carpet, F P.5250 mo.
323.3267
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3 Bdrm. 2 bath, large kitchen w
dining area Fireplace in Living
Room CenlralHA,wwcarpet,
garage. On forge wooded lot.

,.lmmediate occupancy. New 3 p,
I B block home.. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursnq home 8. dOwntown
527,500. w.excellent terms,
Johnny Walker Inc. 322.6457 or
322 7111 aft
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LONGW000- Custom brick) BR,
2' B. beautiful acre setting in
Prestigious Ravenibrook. KnóItb, pine paneled FR, FP, loaded
' w extras. Phyllis J. Capponi
Realtor, Century 21. 8304717.

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323-4828

Night Cleaner. Apply in person
between 9a.m. 15 p.m. Holiday
Inn Sanford, Lake Monroe, 530
N. Palmetto Ave.

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321.0702

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Florida.

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Two Bedroom House

LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad, and If wewecen't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. if you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1100-432.14O3 anytime for
recorded message.
____________________________
LPN full tlme.Exp. w.Fiorida
license. 4.12. 332.8564 $anfor
Nursing 8. Cony. Center.

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HOMEOWNERS- Don't lose your
credit WehavehelpedothersIn
find FAST CASH tuyers to
their equity We can help you,
TONY
COPPOLA
ASSOC.
" Realtor 641 2518

ROOM ON

321.0640

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MONTH, REFERENCES.
SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER

31—Apartments Furnished

TYPIST.

IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 741WSP43
LOUIS I. CONLEY,
Plaintiff,
VS.
THE RYTEX CORPORATION,

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

HUGE FAMILY

handle simple bookkeeping

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ACRE &amp; ORANGE GROVE
NEAR LAKE MONROE. $500

Established Sanford firm needs an
exp. receptionist.secr,tary for
busy off ice. This isa five day, 40
hr. position w4omeoveftime at
time &amp; a half. Must be high
school grad, good typist, able to

323-5176
REGISTER TODAY
LOw FEE ITERMS

_________________________

SANFORD, FLORIDA
NOTICE Is her
tt
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room In the City Hall
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
2:00 o'clock P.M. on July 2, 1979, to
consider uses of the funds of Ihe
Revenue Sharing Trust Fund to be
recommended by the City Manager
totheCity Commission of the City of
Sanford, Florida.
All parties in interest and citizens
snail have an opportunity to submit
written comments, or to be heard at

(corner oflOthl. French)

TUTOR Cçrtified
Experienced TEACHER
323.5592

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EXECUTIVE HOME-OLDER-.
COMPLETELY RESTORED 2
IUMT. J UbUKUOM, 2 BATH,

Weare accepting applications for
full &amp; part time employment.
Over 1$ &amp; high school education.
Apply in person at any Handy
Way Food Store.

QUALITY

912 French Ave.

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LAKE MARY, 3 BEDROOM,
CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR. $275,

LPN, Rilltime&amp; part time. Apply
In person Lakeview Nursing
Center 15 E. 2nd St.
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Now accepting applications for
parttime Bookkeeper. Apply
Days Inn. Sanford.

Instruètlon

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NOwacceptingappllcationf0qj
&amp; part time waitresses. Apply
Days Inn, Sanford.

18—Help Wanted

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1 BR Duplex ApI. for Rent
Partially furn., AC, carpet
&amp;carport,$125mo. 323 2510

Travel Agent-mInimum 2 yrs
recent exp. For interview phon
Ms3o69 or (904) 773.1717 to,
appt.

DEADLINES

Sundo

NOTICE OF PROPOSED HEAR.
INO FOR THE 1979.1910 BUDGET
FOR THE REVENUE SHARING
TRUST FUND FOR THE CITY OF

31A—fipIexes

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QCD Rona;. WaIm &amp; Cathleen
- Noon Frido1
to Ronald L. W.,n, Lot 63, Oakland
Hills, $100.
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Olin American Homes Ft., Inc to
Dennis W. Galloway &amp; wf Louise LI
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21 blk E, Sterling Park ZUn. Ill
$46,233.
6—CtiikI care
Rollingwood Homes, Inc. to ________________________
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Steven 1. Detilinger &amp; WI Mary E. LI
Rollingwood $63,900.
Will keep children my home-.
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&amp;
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nights or days, for working
Kenneth 0. Epperson &amp; WI Irene
8. to John E. Carson &amp; wI Sallie, W
mothers. $20 for I. $30 for 2
• Ages 13 &amp;
47.Sft. of Lot 327,etc. Queens Mirror
day week). School age slightly
South Acid to CS $33,166.
higher. 372.5015,
James G. Lafferty &amp; WI Barbara
Child care in my home
J. to Robert H. Davis &amp; wfMaline E.
$$$$
Free swimming lessons included
Lots 18.2 01k SI of Sanlando Sub.
Call 130 0fl6
SC 00
Beautiful, Palm Spg Sec. $3o,000.
Terry Lee KIpp &amp; WI Judith E. to
Newborn to small infants for
Donna L. Faulkingham sgi Lot 92 of
working mothers or short
Longdale Longwood, $26,500.
Alfred A. Papendick 8. WI D
vacations in my home. 322.3542.
(QCD Richard V. Cromlish 1. WI
Linda J. 10 Paulette L. Sayre, Lot A
First&amp;Onlychlldcarec.nteropen
'i A parcel of land in Sec 1170.32 5
Saturday In Sanford — Begin.
EVENING HERALD
acres
ning June 2. Sanford Early
Childcare Center. 322.6613.
FLEXIBLE- Typing, able to do
physical work. Handle phone
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Enroll now-school age children—
orders, bills of lading. Retiree
for summer fun-arts, crafts,
acceptable. Fast learner. Time
&amp; field trips. 323.8424.
will be split between cffice and
________________________
warehouse.
Permanent
challenging position. 323.6464.
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR
Things
VACATING AND ABANDONING
AN ALLEY.
Land Sales — $600 per Wftl(
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
possible. Work part time. Ex.
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
You will take notice that the City
perienced only. Pleas, reply
area. 3222374. Sam's Portion
Commission of the City of Sanford,
Tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 644.
Meats.
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on July
2511.
9, 1979, in the City Commission
U-Pick: Green beans, black eye
Mechanic for VW's, S daywk.,
Room at the City Hall in the City of
peas &amp; others, $5 by. I4 to 46
Sanford, Florida, will consider and
paid holidays, fringe benefIts.
right toward Sanford to Bevier
determine whether or not the City
$200 to $300 to start depending on
Rd. right '/, ml. (Ruth Bunk) 332.
will close, vacate and abandon any
exp. 3392962.
right of the City and the public in
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and to a north.south alley lying
Wonder what t000 with Two? Sell
* URGENT
between Myrtle Avenue and Elm
One — The quick, easy Want.Ad
Avenue and between Fulton Street
Bee winner, loin the neighborhood
way. The magic number is 322.
and the easterly extension of
Professionals Altamonte Ss.
261) or 8319993.
Commercial Street, being more
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based Century 21 Real Estate
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particularly described as follows:
Firm seekIng Lake Mary &amp;
fl—lint uctio,n
Sanford Peal Estate Associates.
That certain north-south alley In
Excellent training offered. Call
Block 1, Tier 6, Town of Sanford
Patt Woodsonor Phyllis Capponi
Crewel
Plat Book 1, page 58, Public Records
for confidential interview 830of Seminole County, Florida.
7717 aft hrs. 3)14698.
Call Charlotte 323.5130
Persons interested may appear
and be heard at the tIme and place
Swimming Lessons
QUALITY
specified.
Openings in beginner &amp; advanced
City Commission of the
beginner classes Starting June
US GOING_
City of Sanford, Florida
25. Ages starting at limos. Call
KEEPS
By: H.N. Tamm, Jr.
8300226. 0. Dot-n.
CIty Clerk
US GROWING
Publish: June 21 , 1979
Instruction
AAA EMPLOYMENT
DEK.100
Creative Expressions 3238812

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Thursday, June 21, 1979-58
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SANFORD (OURT
APARTMENTS
Award winning "Energy El.
ficient" studios, private entrance, built-in bookcases, attic
storage, heat, air &amp; Ii built.in
power savers to reduce electric
costs. Ground floor. 3301 Sanford
Ave. 323-3301.

For a career In Real Estate call
Rea,ty World, The Real Estate
sagency June Porzig 3233324.

1 time ..................43c a line
3 consecutive times .. . . 3O a tine
7 consecuflvetintes.....3k a line

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

Hagen Homes Inc. to Steven Er;
Diaz (married) Lot 51 Grove Ests.

Homes.

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8319993
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES

BMA Prop. Inc. to Herschel
Dantey&amp; wf Carmen M. Lot 191
ee o, inc w000s Townhouse Sec.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Petition for Determination of Heirs
has been filed In this court and you
az's requIred to fIle your wrlfleq de.
lenses t9 the petition wIth the clerk
of this court and to serve.
1100.
Robert .1. Hester III (sgl) to! thereof not later than July 11th, 1979
00 petitIoner's attorney, whose
Hacker
Inc. Lot 0, Ilk
name
and
address
Columbus Harbor Subdv, $)4,7
are:
(QCD) Carrel J. Humpiwsy to WOOLFORK AND PERRY, P.A.,
Garner Hixon, Lot 3,81k 0, Hi Alta PO Box 2234, Sanford, FL 32771. II
YOU fall to do so. Iudgment may be
LIttle Acres,
FOXWOOdOSV,Ltd,t3lri5t.r Div entered In due ceurs.
titi.
, Lof5 1.7, Foxwood,
WITNESS niy hand and the s.alof
this court on June 19th, 1979.
Wrenco Homes Inc. to Hans R.I
5. Arthur H. Blckwith Jr.
Unden &amp; WI Theresa S. Lot
As Clerk of the Court
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Wrenwood Unit Three, Third Addn
1
By: 5 Donna M. Hews
141,900.
As Deputy Cierk
Wrenco Homes. Inc. to Robin T.1 First publication or posting on June
imir &amp; WI
E.
21st, 1979.
4
Wrenwood.UnIt three, Third ad.
Publish June 21, 1979
dIti,
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WAREHOUSORKERSHeavy physical work. Able It
learn. Permanent positions
Retiree aceeflebIe. 323-1401.

OrlQndo — Winter PQrk

Seminole

Henry P. Bittrich &amp; WI Zella M.
John P4. Stevens, Jr., sgl. Lot 15 blk
A, Fern Terr., $35,300.
Theodore A. Jenson &amp; wI Carol to
Gerald F. Wright &amp; WI Hannelore
H., Lot 161 Lake Searcy Shores,
$33,500.
Theodore A. Jenson &amp; WI Carol to
Henry A. Thomson 1. WI Catherine
LI 10 blk C, The Meadows West

Eveninq Herald, Sanford. Fl.

31—Apartments Furnished

To List Your Business...
DiI 322-2611 or 831-9993

�68-Evonino Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, June 21, 1979
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Produce haulers at the state Farmer's

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National Guardsmen were not posted at the

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

said today the only people who are having any

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priority Iw o" I* said. Among the ezamples

problems because of the strike are those who
handle Zellwood wrn. Everyone else, he said,

began guardduty at selected terminais of the

already has hauled most of the stocks.

Port of Tampa and one guardsman was
assigned to ride with each law officer

patrolling the

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fired at by anipers.

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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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Sanford's Farmers Market almost deserted

settledsoon.

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.

"I don't

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worse soon, though,

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
frolnCaliforia.Thereisatwoorthree-da).
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Since MAY 11. the government has made It a
nile to give farmers 100 percent of diesel fuel
needed for their machines - with truckers,

by

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.

everything they can harvest."

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cal iber bullets.

port or escorting the tankers, but state

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a National Guard sergeant

City th'iver said he waited in line for almost three

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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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700
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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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all sides by other motorists who followed them in.

Everglades crossed the independent

there's any sniping problem."
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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

Piece

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their belts and trimmed hours of operation -even to emergency

said, "AU cia 1
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pening. They'll come here (Ow armory), get
an escort and go down to the port to fill up."
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said It was too early to tell If the state's new odd-even r tio Ing
lie asked Patten to "demand a full accounting from the

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aume sort of fuel-saving plan may depend on the length of

fuel shortage, a Shell Oil Co. executive blamed "the gluttony of

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constructi ve way of dealing with that problem.
Ms. Blackmon said she has not heard reports of panicbuying yet. She said that because of the allocation
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event of a fuel shortage. Monday's meeting would be the
first called in Seminole county.
Ms. Blackmon said the county could be on the
threshold of a serious problem, but that any Immediate
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"The problem Is enforcement. We have no authority to
enforce any plan we put into effect," she said.
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 239—Friday, May 25, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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BY DONNA ESTES

Herald Staff Writer,
A proposal to move the county
library facilities from the old
Sanford library building at
First Street and Palmetto
Avenue to expanded quarters
elsewhere In Sanford could
bring the U.S. General Services
Administration (GSA) on the
scene.
"We are looking at a move
aimed at re-locating the library
where it Is more accessible to
the area being served in the
north end of the county-an area
with more activity," said
County Librarian Jean Rhein
4xlay. "We will be doing surveys next week to get public
reaction to a move."
The four alternative sites
under consideration are: the
new Sanford Kmart shopping
Center on U.S, 17-92; the
shopping center at Park and
25th Street; Sanford Plaza and
the Roumillat Building at Park
and First, she said.
The county has been
operating the old Sanford
Library under a five-year
contract with the city since
1975.
But, according to Rich
Quigley, assistant to Sanford
City Manager W.E. Knowles, a

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24 Hr. Wrecker Service

The executioner, dressed in a black
hood and robe, was in an alcove, which had
a small opening on the righthand side of
the execution chamber. The switch lie
threw was hidden from view.
After the execution, six prison nployees dressed in civilian clothes stood in
a circle on an orange rubber mat around
the electric chair, looking at th body
while the doctor made his examinations.
When the hood that had been placed
over Spenkelink's head was lifted, the
lower part of Spenkelink's face—jaw and

Similarities in Today's

Before and after the execution.
prisoners in adjacent wings of the prison
yelleçl and banged on their cell door lockplates.
witnesses were ushered out of
tilting into whftt' prison v:ir, after
pt i!,oners 'ellin could be heard again.
'11w entire process lasted about 18-20
minutes, from time the blinds were first
lifted until witnesses were led out,
Spenkelink's sister, Carol, and husband
Tim Myers were at tile prison with antideath penalty demonstrators at the time of
the execution. Carol was hugged by
f'eamiistcr when he arrived from the
execution chamntwr.
After it was over, Carol held up a Piece
of paper to nearby reporters and said:
"This is John's will, written to me un
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release of my body and all personal
belongings imitinediately, if I am executed
t murdered i by the state of Florida to Mrs.

the shotgun twIlets striking the will call [its office i322-4141~.

fired one blast from a shotgun, today. Two men used a shotgun reportedly told police she saw a slaying and
Thursday's victims suggest the gunman
striking Wright in the lower in that robbery attempt, police man flee westbound and jump shooting include the time, tired from his hip.

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Carol Dean Myers.'
-J ohn A Spenkelink.
Spenkelink
spared the electric chair
by Supreme Court Justice Thurgoed Marshall Tuesday night just hours before his
scheduled execution, but the full court
¶',tthCfret', the stay Thursday.
Spenkelink, 30, who had a big gras
streak running through his hair, was given
"contact" visits Thursday night with his
7.vvrz"r, I iis. and
Carla Keot JacksonVitie.
Although it lifted Marshall's stay, the
high court let stand a stay by 5th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals Senior Judge
Elbert P. Tuttle. Then, just before midnight Thursday, the appeals court vacated
that stay based on a motion from Florida.
The three-judge federal panel ruled in
New Orleans after a conference call with
Spenkelink's lawyers and Florida
e Smith. Smith had
Attorney General Jimmi
earlier jetted to New Orleans and
Washington to argue personally for
removal of the stays.
Reached this morning alter the ruling,
Smith said, "We don't have any reaction
of elation. We had it job to do as lawyers,
which we have done on behalf of the people
of Florida,"

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The venetian blinds were lifted after
Spenkelink was strapped into chair.
enabling witnesses to view the acttl
execution, althoughthey could .,ot
determine exactly what time he was
strapped in,
He was led into the chamber about 10
a.m. and was followed shortly thereafter
by the doctor.
"Gentlemen, I hope that you prayed that
this was a just and a merciful punishment
in the name of God for our soul's sake,"
said the Rev, Tom Feamster, Spenkelink's
Episcopalian clergyman, after the
execution was over. Rev. Feamster was in
the back row of the witness room when the
switch was thrown.

chceks looked black, as though burned,
but witnesses were unable to make out
further details. There was a definite
'putrid' smell that drifted from the
execution chamber.

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The chair was located behind venetian
blinds, so witnesses could not actually see
Spenkelink strapped into the chair, but at
last glimpse, he appeared to be staring
straight ahead.
Florida State Prison Superintendant
David Brierton gave the signal to pull the
s.' the hooded executioner after all
the preparations were made.

Spenkelink made no final statement,
although his sister later read what she said
was his last will and testament.
Spenkelink was dressed in a white shirt
and black trousers "lien he was led into
the death chamber.
The shirt sleeves and pant legs were
rolled up so the electrodes connecting into
the chair could be attached. The top of his
head was shaved and it steel cap was fitted
around his head, with a wire coming out of
the to ant! ewctcd1 the chair. A white
bath towel was tied loosely arounu
Spenkelink's neck.

abdomen, police said. He died said.
on a bicycle with another man a weax'n used, ntunber of men,
Detectives today"ere con- robbery. They said the retired
Other residents along the
an hour later at Seminole
motive, location, and trajectory ducting it house-to-house brush company executive was block of comfortable. tree-lined
"These people aren't afraid half block from the home,
Memorial Hospital.
Bernosky said i,t. Ralph of the shotgun projectiles, inquiry seeking information a kindly, gentle ImUI who had homes had similar reactions to
to kill," said Bernosky.
"Cold blooded murder,"
The shotgun shooting was the
from anybody who might have no enemies,
the shooting. Said one resident:
Police said Wright ap- Russell, nearing the scene Bernosky noted:
That was the description used second in 24 hours and Ber- parently heard a noise at the
Both shootings occurred seen or heard anything unusual,
"lie lived here since 1t26 and The whole community is shook
after the shooting
by Sgt. William Bernosky of the nosky said the circumstances front window of his one-story minutes
.,
apprehended two young San- between 2 aiid 3 a.m.; both were but by mid-morning 110 new
had it lot of friends," said the up
have
beenmen;
corn-aevidence
had been uncovered,
Sanford police to describe the surrounding the two shootings wood frame house and went to ford men fitting the general believed
muted bytotwo
young
police said.
victim's brother, Roy Wright,
early-morning shotgun slaying indicate the same gunman Investigate. He came upon a description of the burglars. shotg
In addition to the Wright and
today.
He said his brother had Fletcher shootings, Bernosky
of a well-known east-side man committed both crimes. On burglar who had just gained Hcweveri
Bernosky said he is hoping
un was used in each inpoi
idea-1. -atancu; robbery appears to all)
at his home today.
who lives in the area or fivc children and six grand- said police are investigating a
Thursday, a Sanford con- entry and the intruder fired at tintIâñ
la
possible link with an incident at
who might have been driving
Police said James Wright, 70, venience store clerk, Kenneth him and fled, police said.
the men were released on the have
motive inoccurred
each
case:been
boththe
shootings
through the area between
"He was a good riiwm, ..quiet, the UI' araraip Store at 1119 E.
was killed when lie surprised a J. Fletcher, 4-4, was gunned
and wit- gentlemanly," said a neighbor, 25th St. on that date, Bernosky
Wright's wife, Margaret, ran advice of the state's attorney 's within a 30-block area on the midnight and :i
burglar attempting to break down at 1119 E. 25th St. Flether, shot in the back, is in to her husband and called for office, he said.
city's east side; and the angle of miessed anything out of order
This thing is horrifying. You said two lilt-li abducted a man
Into his home at 4-45 Elliott Ave.

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After the second surge of electricity,
Spenk link's left hand loosened aud his
index finger pointed inward toward his
body.
The execution lasted about two minutes.
A prison doctor, who was not identified,
then opened Spenkelink's white shirt and
lifted a T-shirt underneath and applied a
stethoscope to his heart,
He applied the stethoscope three times

at 10: 14,10:16, 10:18
nodding at the
executioner, apparently to confirm
Spenkelink was dead.

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By PAUL WYA17
RAIFORD, Fla. (UPI)
convicted
killer John Spenkelink was put to death
today in Florida's electric chair, the fst
person to be executed in the United States
since Gary Gilmore went before a firing
squad in Utah in 1977.
Spenkelink, who waged a 512 year legal
battle to escape the executioner, was
strapped into the chair by his wrists, arms
and legs shortly after 10 a.m. EDT.
A black ho
was dropped over
Spenke link's face and the first jolt hit him
at 10:12a.m. EDT, quickly followed by two
more surges.
The only indication he was being electrocuted came when he clenched his fist,
which was resting on the arm of the
electric chair.

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ORLANDo.W. PARK

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move by the county from the
present location is not as simple
as it sounds. When the library
buII'1 .ig was acquired by the
city from the GSA on April 15,
1963, the stipulation in the gift
was that the facility be
operated "continuously" as a
public library for 21 years or
the title to the property would
revert to the federal governinent. The building was the city
postoffice before the current
one on N. Palmetto Avenue was
built,
Quigley says if the county
moves out of the facility, the
city might be placed in the
position f having to operate a
library at the site. A further
complication is that the city
might have to operate a library
without any books.
At the time the city transferred operation of the library
to the county, the transfer,
according to Ms. Rhein, in.
chided the books and other
paraphernalia. And without a
legal interpretation, the contract, she said, appears to give
the books to the county library
system as long as a library
facIlity is operated in Sanford,
"I would hate to see the
library moved from downtown," said Quigley. "There

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has been no communication
between the county and the city
on this matter."
Ms. Rhein explained that she
attempted to contact Knowles
on Monday, but was told at city
hall he is out of town for the
week.
Quigley noted last year in
the
county
October
corresponded with Knowles
about the possibility of moving
the public library to a new
location and using the current
location as a site for the county
law library, now located in the
coouse,
Quigley said at that time
Knowles informed the county
that the building had to be used
for a "continuously" operating
public library.
Ms. Rhein said she has been
preparing the report to be
presented to the county's space
committee composed of County
Conunissloners Bill Kirchhoff
and Sandra Glenn, Budget
Director Jeff Etchberger and
Administrative Services
Director David Hotary.
"We are approaching the
report with long range plans in
terms of suitability and space
requirements," she said, adding that a new location would
not only provide additional
space but also a better atmosphere. She said the current
facility does not have sufficient
space to house the current
collection of books or for a
comfortable atmosphere for
persons to read.
"We are buying a lot of new
books and running out of
space," she said.
"I am investigating to see if it
See LIBRARY, Page 10*

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Those who knew Wright said someone mows you down with a into it car and released him a
short time later.
the only motive could have been shotgun," she said.

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HOUSE
GUTTED

Seminole County fireman extinguishes the last of the
destructive blaze that gutted the home of a Chuluota
man Thursday about noon. Details of the fire at the
residence of R.F. Burns, 430 Fifth St., were not
available today pending the release of the inspection
report. A spokesman for the Seminole County Public
Safety l)epartment did say the fire had been
determined to be "accidental."

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
A Winter Park architect will bring it $10 million sports complex
to Lake Mary within two to two and a half ,t'ars if land acquisition
and financing can be arranged, the city council was told during it
Thursday night work session.
John B. Langley, a private architect and Seminole Colmuiiuflit)
College instructor, said his complex will feature a SO-foot high
"hollow mountain" inside of which will be an ice skating rink of
21,000 square feet.
The project, called Caverns," will also have indoor and
outdoor tennis courts, a nine-hole golf course, a health club, an
outdoor canoeing and trout fishing lake, bowling alleys, a
skateboard slalom run and two restaurants, Langley said,
lie said the project derives its name front the proposed weskating area which, instead of conventionally designed, will btnarrow, cave-like passages.
Langley said he currently has four sites under consideration,
although he hopes to locate near the intersection of Lake Mars
and Interstate 4.
"We expect the costs to run from $6 million to $10 million, with
an annual payroll of about $3 million," he said.
The project, he said, has gained the interest of a group of
Canadian investors from Toronto. The investors preferred not to
be identified at this time, however he said.
"If approved, there is no doubt we could get going within three
years," Langley said. "It would take six months to close the deal
on the site, an additional six months of planning and about one and
a half years to construct."
He said the project would occupy 30 acres and be built in two
stages.
In addition to the recreational features, the complex will have
a day-care center staffed by nurses and nursing students and it
dormitory for SCC students, Students at the dorm would receive
free room and board in exchange for part-time work at the
complex, Langley said,
The complex would accommodate about 1,100 people at any one
time and parking spaces would be provided for 300 cars, Langle)
said.
"It's being designed to cater to the local interests rather than
the tourists. We anticipate only about two percent of our business
to be tourists.
"I think the people around hcrc might be interested, cuizie the
hot days in July and August, in grabbing a sweater and going
iceskating," he said.
The complex would be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. he said, and
tickets would be sold on a three-hour basis. One ticket, good for
that length of tuzie, could be used for any of the recreational offerings, according to Langley.

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Frida y, May 25, 1979

DeLand Man Pleads.

: VVORLD
`1":
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1;1,.1t; IN. BRIEF
' Guerrillas

In Spain

;Kill 3 Military

Officers

MADRID, Spain (UP!) Two guerrillas armed with
..,,submachine guns and a hand grenade killed three
high ranking military officers and their driver today in an
attack on their official car on a quiet residential street.
Police identified the victims as Lt. Gen. Luis Gomez
Hortlgucla, 69; his aide, Col. Agustin Laso Corral; his
secretary, Col. Juan Avalos Gomariz, and their driver,
Luis Gomez Borrego.
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Although no group immediately claimed responsibility
for the attack, police sources said the style of the attack
and the type of ammunition used indicated the new
killings also were the work of ETA (Basque Homeland

and Liberty) guerrillas.
Gomez Hortiguela died on the eve of his daughter's
wedding to a military officer, family sources said.

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James Robert Banta, 20, of DeLand Wednesday pleaded guilty
in circuit court to a charge of armed robbery.
Banta, along with a female companion, robbed a Longwood
man of $235 on the eveningof April 14. Police said Banta held a
small pistol to the victim's head during the robbery.
Police said Austin Ross, 24, a Longwood car saleniari, met a
woman at an Altamonte Springs lounge on April 14. The couple
went to Ross' apartment and then returned to the woman's car,
police said. At the car, Banta suddenly appeared and placed a gun
to Ross' head, police said. While the woman drove north on
Wymore Road through Altamonte Springs, Banta ordered Ross to
turn over his wallet, police said. After surrendering his, wallet,
Ross was put out of the car and the couple fled northbound,
vehicle to Yeehaw Junction via the Florida Turnpike. Fow1zr1c1
When arrested by Altamonte Springs police, Banta confessed his friend attempted to run through a toll booth and wreck€I
to the robbery, court records state. Banta was ordered remanded car near the Yeehaw Junction turnpike, the Highway
2;r-1
to the custody of the Seminole County Sheriff's Department and a reported.
presentencing investigation was ordered.
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-1. IN BRIEF

DL4MONb hING STOLEN
Six-diamonds set in a white gold ring and other valuables were
stolen from the apartment of a Winter Park man, according to
Seminole County's deputies.
Aaron Perez, 31, of 2891 Red Lion Squire, Winter Park, told
deputies he was robbed of approximately $1,800 worth of property
sometime between Monday and Tuesday.
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Entry to the Perez' apartment was made by removing the
screen from the front living room window, deputies say. Besides
expensive items that included a silver wedding band, the burglars
made off with Perez' phone bill and electric bill.

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China End Talks

PEKING (UP!)- The United States and China ended
tp1ks today in deadlock on a U. S. demand that Peking
testrict textile exports to the United States and
negotiators awaited the arrival of special U. S. trade
expert Robert Strauss.
The breakdown of talks threatened the recently initialed
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At the end of five days of talks, U. S. delegation leader
Michael Smith, ambassador-at-large for textile problems,
said, "We have nothing substantive to report. No further
negotiation meetings are scheduled at this time."

Weather
a.m.

S

readings: tern.

Outlook for Sunday and Mgusday
continued mostly fair.

perMure,$8; overnight lows N;
yerday's
high,
90;
SAUJRDAY'S TIDES
barometric pressure, 29.12;
Daytona
Beach: high 1:11
vc humidity 100
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9:21
p.m.,
Lea 2:43 n.m.,
la1I winds, W at 10 mph.
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Port Canaveral: high 8:48
jarough Saturday. highs in
n.m.,
9:13 p.m., low 2:34 a.m.,
to
mid
sos.
I..o
liw
234 p.m.
rn mid SOs to around
Bayport: high 2:57 a.m., 1:59
inds; northwesterly 10 to 15
ph today diminishing tonight. p.m., low 8:21 a.m., 9:11 p.m.

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Robert Bennett, Orlando
Kenneth L. Whittington, Orlando

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
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lIa E. Collard, DeBary
Innitta F. Duff ey, Deflary
mild A. Rivera Deltona
lC. Filth, LiHigh Acres
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

Rep. Robert Hattaway, D. for the raise.".,
salaries of other state
41112mlirlim"Basi ca lly we knew w hat th e ployees are.
Altamonte Springs, and Rep.
Bobby Brantley, HLongwood, salary of the Job was when we
Meanwhile, the salaries
f the
were
among those opposing the ran for office. I cannot see the speaker of the House and
tk*
Members of the Florida
legislation
by need for an increase," said president of the Senate
House of Representatives, the Floridato be considered
Hattaway.
cording to the bill, wou1
despite opposition from or Monday.Senate either today
The
legislation
calls
for
th
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from
the current $15.0
c00
Seminole
County's
two
salaries
of
House
and
Senate
$16,050
this
year,
be
incnewommliewA
delegates, voted 5644 Thursday
Hattaway is predicting the members to be raised from the
to $17,173 Nov. 5, 1980 azi
to pass a bill calling for a seven Senate will kill the proposal.
current $12,000 to $12,840 im- to $25,00 annually In 1981.
percent increase in legislative
"We don't know what the mediately upon passage with
House and Senate gnrrz-'
salaries this year and man- economy is going to do," said the salaries in 1980 to go to haven't
had a raise since 1B_
dating additional pay raises in Brantley. "It would not have $13,738
and in 1981 to be pegged
The legislation (HB
3L7VM )
li and 1981.
been a responsible act to vote to the cost of living index as
the passed Thursday on a
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vote, and was sent to the Senate paid" but noted at the same
where It may be amended to time he doesn't want the salary
wipe out the effective date until to get so high that people turn to
after the Nov. 1000 electIon,
lawmaking as their full-time
There was little discussion in work.
House except for Rep. Ron
He said this has caused the
Richmond's statement against U.S. Congress to get out of
the pay raise because he said he touch with the working man,
doesn't want the Legislature to and as a result, little the federal
laae touch with the people.
government does benefits the
Richmond, R-New Port people.
ichey, said the raise Is
"I would bate for us to lose
deserved because lawmakers touch with the common working
are "overworked and under- person," Richmond said.

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rise,
Dozens of reporters were

today and 100 people stormed gathered with the protesters in
Into Florida's Capitol, clapping a field across the road from the
and singing outside Gov. Bob sprawling Florida State Prison,
Graham's office and shouting
A
dozen camcras on
"blood suckers" as they passed tripods wei' aimed at a wooden
Attorney General Jim Smith's lean-to, reedy to record the
words of Spenkelink's relatives
The Capitol demonstrators In and attorneys,
TiUahee crowded into the
The only illumination in the
governor's reception area, quiet north Florida night came
shouting "Death Row mud go" from glaring television lights
and waving a banner lettered In and a line of spotlights atop the
black and red saying "Death four dory prison, a quarter
Row must go
no death mile from the field where the
penalty."
press gathered.
Graham was in his office at
Cows mooed from time to
the tine, aide Ronnie Book time in a nearby pasture,
said.
barely loud enough to be heard
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A security chopper droned
overhead.
A hall-dozen law officers
leaned against their trucks or
sat inside them stay o'Aof the
damp night air. Once and a
while they glanced over st some
15 Spenkelink supporters,
gathered 25 yards away.
The weary protesters lounged
on beach chairs on snoozed In
blankets on the wet grass. Two
votive candles flickered on the
fence in fruit of them.
"1 just want him (Spenkelink) to know we'll be
here to the very end," said
Barbara Chevalier, whose boyfriend Is serving a 10-year term

for kidnapping at Union (

ton Institution. That prisoex
-i-just down the two-lane road
zd
over a bridge.
"John must think he's
deserted today," she said with in
shiver. "I'm wondering wb
are they all now, those peZe
who said they cared TIl.al.3r...
Where are they? Have ttr
given up?"
Jacqueline
Peters
Jacksonville, a friend
f
Spenkeiluk's flnaueee Cz-L
Key, said she washed clotbem AvaX
her Laundromat mat Job fe- I
hours
Thursday
befaz-'e
her prison vigil.
As long as thert'g Jif
there's
Petez-.
Her son, Ernest Downs, Isakm
lived among the 134 inspimtea CmmL
Florida's Death Row for a yew-..
resunjng
"

She and Mrs. Peters shook
family members with her
W otamd watch.
All zMgl* and morning if we
I"ve to," said Bobble Mk4iae].,
JONDlivir , ' grandmother, "It's
Ina- real bad for John. It's
.11 wzvng.
There's other ways
*-Am Smumish a man. If you met the

"Maybe it would be better for:
:
John U they Just got ft over
and stopped all this wondering," said Mrs. Michael..
"But his poor mama. She's the 1.
one who has to live on after it's :
over, knowing how he suffered
at the end."

Last year, the Seminole County school board filed a suit
against Its Sanford architect Eoghan Kelley alleging his
design work is responsible for the leaky roofs of 12 schools

The manufacturers of

in Seminole County.
Schools which have already been repaired are
Tuscawiila Middle School, Lake Howell High School,
!dyllwllde Elementary and Teague Middle School.
Besides Kelley, the school board's lawsuit names in-

Realty Transfers
Pacesetter Builders Inc. to James
Elmer D. Taylor &amp; wt. Eli:. to
C. Davis &amp; wt. Peggy B., Lots 3 &amp; 4. Patricia N. Farina, mgi. E SI' of
Lot

blk G, Sanlando Springs Ir. 53,

II &amp; W 21' of 19 Queens Mirror So.
Repl. $100.
Forrest I. Greene to Luther
Patricia N. Farina to Elmer 0,
Jackson, mgI. Lots 19 + 20 blk F,
Taylor &amp; wt. Eli:. R., E 54' of Lt 118.
Sanlando Springs Tr. 77, Third Repi. W21'of190ueens Mirror So. REPL.

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The commissioners

voting in favor of the
arrangement noted that

similar agreements ha ve
been negotiated with industries locating within the

city.
Nearby residents at
Silver Lake protested the
location of the plant when it
was proposed in 1977,

claiming the smelter used
for prod uction of the billets

would pollute the air.
However, the Department
of Environmental
Regulation, w hich issued a
permit to Keller, sent officials to meet with the

provements while the

company will assume the
costs of materials. Public
Works Director Bob Kelly
said the two-lane road to be
built will extend along the
unpaved portion of Cornwall to a spot just east of

protesting residents in
August. The meeting did

not sway the officials and
the permit to construct the
plant was formally

granted.

the Seaboard Railroad

tracks.
Commissioner John

Morris voted against the
[urinal approval of the
share-cost arrangement at
the May 14 commission
meeting. Morris said he
believed the improvements
should be paid for in total
by the Industry, lie said a
verbal agreement was
made to that effect in 1978
when plans for the plant
were reviewed.
"That's not a part of the
city's responsibility," said
Morris.
The estimated cost to the
city for the street improvements will come to
$12,102.38 and the water
line expense to the city will
be $7,590.11, according to a
memo from City Manager
Warren K. Knowles.
Keller Industries will pay
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United Airlines, the nation's
largest domestic airline, plans to resume flights Monday
for the first time since its longed strike began eight weeks
ago.
The International Association of Machinists and
Aerospace Workers overwhelmingly ratified a new
contrw't with United Thursday.
It was the third time the union members had voted on a
proposed contract since going on strike March 31. Two
previous proposals were rejected.

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!) Sttveg aftershocks
Jolted the Montenegrin coa3 area of goigbr,j
Ysoja today following i major quake Thursday
evening that caused injuries and damaged buildings
already wrecked in a catastrophic quake April 15.

Howard E. Phelps &amp; WI. Emily to
Howard E. Phelps &amp; wt. Emily J E
32.10' 01 Lot ii &amp; W. 41.15' of 17, blk
A, West Altamonte His., Sec. Three,
1100.
The Harkins Corp to Sebastian A.
Lamagna &amp; WI. Marielena, Lt 61,
Jennifer Ests. $87,100.
Cam Corp. to Thomas D. Seay &amp;
WI. Joan R., Lot I blk B less N 95'
North Orl, Ranches, SEC. Two

Keller
Industries
spokesmen tod.y said they
expect their new $700,000
Sanford plant on Cornwall
Road to begin operation
June 25.
The plant will produce
aluminum billets on its
four-acre site just west of
the Seaboard Coast Line
railroad tracks. Still to be
completed are road im•
provements
and
in,
stallation of a six-inch
water line to the property.
In an arrangement that
drew opposition from one
member, the Sanford City
Commission agreed to
provide the labor and
equipment needed to
complete
the
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Rai-j E Rader 8. WI Edna to
Galley Restaurant,
Robert W Smith 8. wt Caroline, Lots
putting green, and more.
15 &amp; 16. 131k 32, Sanlando The Sub
Iteaut . Sanford Sec , $80,000
$5,000.
ThisWsiiiiirz
$100.
Thomas J Chevalier, spl 8.
Leonard R. Zeman Heir of Doris
Call toll free...
Walter B. McCarty &amp;WI. Claire to
Miriam R Robbins
, mgI, to Peggy J
Green to Cary D. Trice (Married) Clifford V. Rodgers 8. wt. Kathleen
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S-12'562-1
Seylsora,
sgl , Bey, SW cor Cl Loll,
Lot 7 blk 11 Weathersfielct 1st Addn, V., Lot 27 blk B. Eastbrook s.d Un.
tIlls ED , Lake Ellen Addn to CII,
$25,000.
If
outside
Florida,
I), $63,500.
$37,700.
$345()()
(QCD) Johnny Walker Real Est.
We
George S. Knapp, Widr. to Paul
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$1-l'74!1)
Cam Copr. to CEBCO Constr.,
Mary Cresman Shearer, el at to
Inc. to Johnny Walker 8. Thomas A. Sulovski 8. *1. Margaret, Lt II &amp; E
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Inc., Lot blk 4 North Orl, Ranches,
Recommend
Marry Elfer &amp; WI Sheila D, , W' z01 E
Mills, Lot 1588. W 20' 011598. S 2' 01 25' of I?, blk B. Oak Ridge Park,
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SEC 9. 135.200.
220' of N'., of SE' , of Sec 21 21 30
468. 52' of W 20' 01147, (Less Part)
$25,000.
Falcon 0ev. to Wm. M Dunemann
Genet 1,t
less N 33'. $95,000
M.M. Lord's 1st Addn Citrus His.,
)a11r1rTT
Robert E. Rutheberg &amp;wI. Jean to 8. WI. Debra K., Lot 7 Fox Run S d.
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Steed
8.
WI
Rhoda
$100.
to
Richard
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Wm. P. Watson 8. WI. Joy P., Lt 73
125,500.
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Turner, Lot I, Orienta Gardens, 2nd
First Fed. to Margaret A. Tucker Sleepy Hollow 1st Addn. $74,900.
Weathertron Central
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Addn, 116.000
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- of blk 7 Tier 7 &amp; W 6 in. of
Douglas R. Macpherson 1, WI.
Mason) to Robert W. Magln 8. WI.
Air Conditioning yste mB Bryan Cannington &amp; wt Elaine
vacated alley adj. on East, Town of Sigrid to Robert S. Eagle, Jr. &amp; WI.
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Sandra R., Lt3,blk B, Eastbrook S d
to
Raymond
M
Zito
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8.
WI
Linda
Sanford, 135,000.
Faye T., Lot 210 &amp; E 1' of 779 Un. 13. sirm
HEATING,
INC. '
A, Lot 43, Northwood s d. $57,000
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2025 S. Atlantic Avenue,
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Bel-Aire Flumes Inc. to Richard R. Wrenwood His, UNIT Two. 132.500.
Luis G. Feliciano 8. wt. Carmen to
Glenn E Jennings &amp; wf Wanda to
Daytona
Williams 8. WI. Lamar H. Lt 30
Beach Shores 32018
anford
Ave.
322.6S62
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(QCD) H Knox Bettinghaus, Ind.
Anthony Pard 8. WI. Laura I. Lot 9, Mci-line M Mole,
sgi, Un. 366
Spring Oaks Un. 6, 153,500.
to Malcolm Danner &amp; WI. Mary K,
blk 0, Summersat North Sec. Three, Village of Windmeadows, No 7,
James A. Allen to Willie Allen &amp; Lots 8 &amp; 9 blk I repl. Tr Si Sanlando
$21,600.
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Beth
to
Roll
Stevens Addn Midway. $100.
Malcolm Danner a. Mary K. to
to Thomas F. Wright &amp; WI. Diane L..
Colletin, Lot 8 61k A. Druid Hills
(QCD) Edw. J. Hughes, Si-. to Stephen Israel I WI. Patricia, W
Lot 11 Lake of The Woods
Ests, First Addn, $59,000
Renee L. Hughes, Lot 6, blk A. 23.33' of Lot 7, all of $ I E 11.33' of
Townhouse SEC. 4. $36,000
Vasvo Sampaio &amp; WI Charlotte to
ldyllwlIde of Loch Arbor, SEC 3, Lot 9, BIlt I, Sanlando Springs
First Va. Mfg.
Re. Inv. to
Jack R Leonard &amp; WI Diane K . Lt
$100.
Replat of Tract 57, $13,500.
Charles Rowe, sgl. Lot 113, Lago
13, Floridahaven, 1st Addn, $43,000
Wm. F. Duffle &amp; WI. Theresa to
Vista sd, $37,000.
Wm. E. Adamson I WI. Donna to
Marco A Ramire: Viilalon, el al
Richard A. Castle &amp; WI. Pearl Lt 3,
George Miller &amp; Wile Evelyn. Lt $1
Maro.tda Homes Inc. to Richard
to Jamie Ramirez Villalon, SO pct
blk 1 Sabal Point Amended Plt. Eastbrook sd Un. s. 154,000.
T. King &amp; WV. Lynn E. Lot 48 61k '1
mt Lots 89 10178. I), J A tlistlines
$99,900.
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Daniel Rothman Iwt. Miriam to
Foxmoor Un. 7. 112,3(10.
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for
Addn LW, $100
George Priggen 8. WI. Madeline Robert D. Brand 8. WI. Betty A. Lot
Kenneth 0. Wipper I WI. Leslie to
The
Greater Constr
Corp to
Etc. to Wilma R. Nelson, wid. Un. 511 Spring Oaks (in. S. $62,000.
Nalib Hawalemeh &amp; WI. Ensat, Lt
Wilfred J Carroll, mgI 'Lot 5, (31k C,
20$ Bldg. M, Crown Oaks, 1st Addn.
The
Huskey
Co.
II, blk G. Summerset North Sec. S.
to
E. L.
Sausalito Sec Two, $59,900
1511000.
Recksledler, Lot S blk A. Sweet.
137,500.
Raymond A. Sandifer &amp; WI Evelyn
Fla. Resld Comm., Inc. to Jack water Oaks, Sec. $2. $34,900.
Romeo Varela &amp; wt. Phyllis to
or
to
Glenn Can &amp; *1 Mary F. , Lt E
M. Holton &amp;wt. Katherine M. Lot 6$,
Barclay Woods to Capital Homes
George L. Parkhurst I Wf.,Alberta
8. Lot 56, M M Lords 1st addn
The Highlands SEC. One, $46,900. Inc., Lots 273, 242, 24$ a. all of 249
F. W 14I.92' of E 120.40' of NW', of
Citrus HIS, 13.000
Russell T. Swain, Jr. &amp; WI. Barclay Woods Third addn.
$25.000o,,no,,
NE¼ of SEC 77 2032 N of SR 46.
$54,000.
Raymond A Sandifer &amp; WI Evelyn
OmOb,iIhom.ondlot, yOuqvoiIy
Patricia to Jaime 6. Tuaron &amp; WI.
Barclay Woods to Southeast Land
$13,000.
to
Charles
L.
Earnest
&amp;
WI
Shelia
B.,
Sylvia, Lt 1, blk 0, Sweetwater Club Co., Lots 60,628.63, Barclay
Woods
All Applicants
Rolllngwood Homes Inc. to Lots F
Be
0 &amp; H. M M Lord's First
Unit One, 1238,000.
1st Addn. $77,000.
Michael P. Volentine &amp;
WI
Addn, To Citrus Heights, $41,600
James W. Baskin, mgI to Fathiyeh
BMA Prop. Inc. to Harold E.
urtoo-plo yed
Claudette, Lot 1, 61k H Howell Cove,
(OCO) Charles M Booth Jr. 10
F. Morgan &amp; Farzarieh Fanl, Jt. It., Goodis &amp; WI. Joan W. Lt. $57 Lake of
2nd Sec., $62,664.
American
International
Prop.
Easy Estended Repayment Trims
Inc.,
Res. Un. 11, Sheoah, SEC Two. the Woods Townhouse Sec.
S.
Raymond E. Daubert &amp; WI Cathy Commencing
UOul cosh IQt cony p.%po,. Mod-cal l3,l,_
at
SW
cor.
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that
part
139,000.
1411300.
to Cecil V. Hines &amp; WI Margery C., of SW' , of NE', &amp; N'z of NW', of
The Greater Constr. Corp to Dale
Bel-Aire Homes Inc. to Ammend
Lot 163, Oakland Hills, 174,900.
-appLnc., O pay oil ,n,jiI,n,nt
SE', of Sec 29 19 30 etc., 3.814 acres,
R. Nichols, Lot 37, Sausalito SVEC. All Shahabuddin &amp; WI. Nasreen A.
Yow on, poyns.,ns ,.a pobabiy
Robert .1. Kopec, mgI &amp; Karen A., U°°
Three, $54,900.
Lot 21, Bel Aire Hills Unit One,
bshtsthan the comb,n.dmon,f,i,
mel. to Kenneth H. Lindquist eidr.,
(QCD) Clarence A. Johnson 1110
Dale R. Nichols &amp; *1. Patricia to $43,200.
Lot 413 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt, American International Prop Inc.,
James L. Whitmore d, WI. Virginia
John 0. Horton I WI. Robin to
Sec. 3. $621500.
3 534 acres m I, $1W.
Fast I.oan Approval.
Lt 32, Sausalito Sec. Three. 134,900. HolDs H. Ailord (Married) Lt. 32
In 'flO3t cOses. yO. loan w ol be
Dunhill Inc. to Lawrence E. Stern Longdale sd, $77,500.
'Ov"
OPPr!v9d in 24 bows and
I wt. Candace At Lot 43, Foxwood
Cufliss R. Seal, suI 10 Hollis H.
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yoi.%L4ro_,41gp.,,..cuso
Harry T. Langdon &amp; wt. Ruth to Lake Wayman Ills. m.d. 148,000.
David L. Grunderman &amp; WI. Diana
Timberline Bids's., Inc. to Levone
'far you'
J. Lot 704 blk A, Jamestown Village, A. Blough I
mt'S. Carol M. Lot 3,
Un. One, 155.166.
Forest Slopes, 163,900.
Pan American
Mary L. Russell (Form. Taylor)
ill
Donald J. Anderson, widr. to
Inc.
Whetstone 10 Elmer D. Taylor, Richard F. Saleml So wt.
Eli:., E 50'
l,'c.nd Mwtgog. Iosr
E34'of Lot ll&amp;W21'oi I9Qveens ofLotI2&amp;W20'o113,leuS7'bIk7,
1501 S Ch,,ci, Su,'. 202
Mirror So. Reh. $10,000.
Bet Air. $30,400.
Clifton Stringer &amp; wt. Piggy to
Wm R McPherson &amp; wt. Dorm
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Ricky L. Turner I WI. Bonnie L., Lt
to Robert D. Owen &amp; wt. Dorothy M.
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27, Mayfair SEC., Firs t ADDN.
CALL TOLL FREE
Par 23, Plan of Longwood. 111,000.
$30,100.
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Rober t J. Hester, Ill, mgI to
Paymy I,. Boatweight, Jr. I WI.
Ops,oIononck,i 24houiaday ,
Christen Homes Inc. Lt 2 blk E.
Judy Cr. It 37 Greengate Est.,
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work of the schools.
The total cost for re-roofing the most recent schools is
$692,000; Altamonte Springs Elementary $230,000; Sabal
Point, $245,000 and Jackson Heights, $265,000.
Supt. William Layer said that bids are already advertlsed for three wore schools for re-roofing: Winter
Springs Elementary, Luke Orients Elementary School
and Sterling Park Elementary.
Hugh Canton, director of auxiliary services for the
school district, said the funds for the re-roofing projects
are available from state fuiids allocated to school districts
annually for the use of capital outlay and debt service.
"Repairing the roofs will eventually cost us in excess of
$2.5 million," Carlton said. "If we could have diverted
this, the monies could have been spent building a new
elementary school and a large port ion of a middle
school,"

been repaired.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UP!) - A 20-year-old man
who claims he was paralyzed by a swine flu vaccine has
filed a $1 million suit against the federal government.
Andrew S. Matey, of Albuquerque, said Thursday he
received the shot during the 1976 national swine flu Immunization program authorized by the federal government.
He said after he received the shot he suffered partial
paralysis in his legs, Guillian-Barre Syndrome, residual
permanent paralysis and permanent neurological defects.

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Three more leaky roofs in Seminole County Schools
were approved for repairs Wednesday by the school board
at a cost of more than $600,000.
Altamonte Springs Elementary, Jackson Heights
Middle School and Sabal Point Elementary raise the count
to seven for schools in Seminole County whose roofs have

Vaccine Prompts Suit

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he don't seem like he would kill
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students and parents Packed the commons area of L
ake Brantley
High School Thursday for the school's annual awards day. More than 50
awards
were presented during the ceremonies. Above, coach Jim Haley introduces those
students who have received athletic scholarships to various colleges.

Herald Staff Writer

The Environmental
Protection Agency today announced strict emission
standards for new coal-fired power plants and said they
will cost $35 billion but will clear the air of acid rain after
the turn of the century.
The standards apply to all new power plants for which
construction began after Sept. 18, 1978.
The proposal Is believed to be one of the most costly
ever proposed by the EPA, but administrator Douglas
Costle said It Is necessary to protect health and environment In light of the administration's plan to triple
coal use and production to meet the nation's energy needs.

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EPA Announces Standards
WASHINGTON (UP!)

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Leaky Roofs At Three
Schools Set For Repairs

The two-story frame house
where "Roots" author Alex Haley grew up listening to
tales of his ancestry was gutted by fire early Thursday
and authorities said the blaze was intentionally set.
It was In the large house in the small West Tennessee
town of Henning that Haley said his inspiration for the
book was spawned with his grandmother's tales about
their family's struggles as slaves.
The stories told by his late grandmother, Cynthia
Palmer, led Haley to embark on 12 years of research for
"Roots," one of the best selling books ever published.

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1f they burn Joini, they're
aing to start signing one death
warrant right behind the

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BRANTLEY

Tylenol contend only a massive overdose of their
painkiller can cause severe medical problems, despite
earlier reports linking the medication with permanent
liver damage or death in people who drink alcohol
regularly.
The McNeil Consumer Products Co. issued its
statement Thursday in response to a report by Dr. Craig
J. McClain, a University of Minnesota researcher.
McClain told a group attending Digestive Disease
Week meetings in New Orleans this week that as few as 14
extra-strength Tylenol painkillers could cause liver
damage or death to regular drinkers.

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ceaafully negotiated an end to a weeklong sit-In by
members of the nearby settlement of Neot Sinai.
Defiant settlers Thursday hurled flaming torches, rusty
oil drums, paint, oil, rattan fruit and insecticide at Israeli
soldiers sent to evacuate them from a SOOacre vegetable
plot, included in the 00-square-We zone that Is being
returned to Egypt.
The setters evacuated the vegetable plot alter reaching
an agreement with Yadin that Begin will make another
attempt
his meeting with Sadat to ensure that the
settlers keep the patch.
In southern Lebanon Thursday, Israelis and
Palestinians traded attacks while Syrian troops and
Qn'lMlan militiamen exchanged fire in the streets of
Befrid.
For the second consecutive day, Israeli warplanes
Thursday bombed Palestinian targets. No casualties were
reported,
The bombers struck after Palestinian gunners shelled
northern Israeli villages, wounding two people.
Since April 22, an estimated 72 people have been killed
and more than 150 wounded in Israeli reprisal raids that
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Execution. Protesters Storrvm Capitol
On the rural road leading to over the hum of generators
the Florida State Prison, the keeping the air cool inside
death vigil began before sun- campers rented by network TV

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Israel Returns El Arish Tioc,&gt; Egyptians
Thursday fresh from talks with Israeli Prime MinldeiMenachem Begin in London and Sadat in Alexandria,
slated a departure early Friday for Tel Aviv and afterwards to Beersheba to represent the United States at
the opening of negotiations.
Red, white and black Egyptian flags imprinted with
golden eagle festooned El Arish, and Sadat's portrait
gazed down from posters and blilbuards throughout the
town.
A huge, paper-mache peace dove holding an olive
branch In Its beak was mounted in front of the town'a
Nasser mosque, where Sadat will pray Sunday when he
arrives for a summit meeting with Begin. Vance probably
will join the summit.
Hundreds of Egyptian officials and troops have Joined
the town's 40,000 residents to oversee the preparations for
the festivities, which will climax with Sadat's arrival
there during the weekend.
Sadat will Join Begin in Beersheba Sunday and the two
leaders later are to inaugurate a direct air link between
their countries with a joint flight in Sadat's presidential
Jetliner.
Israel's Deputy Prime Minister Ylgael Yadin .suc-

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Jack Brennan, Nixon's top aide, confirmed the sale in a
telephone interview Thursday. He was expected to release
details on the purchase and announce the new ownership
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EL ARLSH, Israeli.Occupied Sinai (UP!) - Egyptian
flags fluttered over El Ariab today and portraits of
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat looked out from posters
marking the return of the unofficial capital of the Sinai to
Egypt after almost 12 years of Israeli occupation,
The town, the largest in the Sinai, where four Israeli.
Egyptian wars have been fought, will officially be handed
back to Egypt in a military ceremony in the sprawling
parking lot of the former Israeli army PX store,
"The wars of Sinai are over now," said one of dozens of
hand-painted banners strung over the town's dusty
streets. "Now we will drink (rein the waters of the Nile
again."
The desert town's return is the first concrete gesture
implementing the peace treaty between both nations
signed March 20 in Washington.
Three hours after Egypt gets back the town, Israeli,
Egyptian and U.S. negotlatlors gather at the Negev town
of Beersheba to open talks on seifrule for the 1.1 million
Palestinian Arabs in the occupied West Bank and Gaza
strip
the second step in the Egyptian-Israeli peace
treaty.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, who was in Cairo

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at San Clemente, Calif., which Richard Nixon once
promised to leave to the American people, has been sold.
The former president bought the 5.9-acre oceanfront
estate with its sprawling Spanish-style villa in 1969 for
$340,000. What he sold it for may never be known;-- or may
be revealed today when the formal announcement of the

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There was extensive damage and two persons suffered
minor injuries.
Police and residents said it was one or more waterspouts that formed at nearby Port Everglades that did the
damage. A National Weather Service forecaster in Miami
said it would be recorded as a tornado.
Whether tornadoes or waterspouts, a twister raked
through exclusive Harbor Beach, an area of homes
costing $200,000 and up, ripping the roof off one expensive
residence along Laguna Drive, blowing the windows out of
others and scattering their Inside furnishings. Electric
power and telephone facilities were destroyed In the
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Tree relocated at Good Samaritan Home,
Sanford, in preparation for Irrigation and
beautification project Is planted by Timothy
Wilson, president, and Mary Smith, member
of committee attempting to raise $2,500 for the
landscaping. Also on committee are Jack
Weible and Mrs. Bill Gielow. Mrs. Fred Ganes
is consultant. Donations may be sent to Good
Samaritan Beautification Fund, 202 Forrest
Drive, Sanford.

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Iva M. Weisse
Brenda K. Goe$tsch I. baby boy
Ella J. DIckin, DiBary
Welli F. EIllngwood, DeBary
Edward J. Bowers. Dillon.
Eda L. Dunstan, Deltona
Kivin 0. Scott. F ern Park
Jennle K. Paulling. Orange City
Elsa N Morales. Orlando

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close to shore.
One, or maybe two of them, bounced back and forth
along the Intracoastal Waterway near the 17th St. bridge
and wellknown Pier 66 Hotel in southeast Fort Lauder-

A HAND

RAIFORD, Ha. (UP!)
A
small but noisy crowd of
protesters staged a death watch
outside the prison where John

DISCHARGES

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Lucas E. Charos
Edith 0. Gooding

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FOR .I1JDFRDAIJ (JP1) -.Trec waterspouts spun spectacularly offshore from Fort Lauderdale
late Thursday afternoon, entrancing residents with their
huge profiles on the horizon. Then several sprang up

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A record 3,100 Vietnamese boat
9eoplearrft'ed In the British colony of Hong Kong In a
tlnp,Ie day this week and tens of thousands more are on
their way, government spokesmen said today.
"There is no end to it," an exasperated Hong Kong
Official said. "There Is no way of stopping it. We just can't
&gt;$boot them."
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Nearly 1,000 refugees arrived aboard the 7,500ton
British freighter Sinbonga Thursday, but the vessel was
ordered to remain just outside the colony's territorial
waters.

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presented in the courtroom.
If Cowart grants a change of venue, Supreme Court
Chief Justice Arthur England will decide where to hold the
trial. Yetter and several other defense witnesses told
Cowart everyone they talk to is convinced the 32-year-old
former Utah law student is guilty.

and will have to be replaced, deputies say.

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Says Tallahassee

professor John Yetter Thursday In support of a defense
motion to move the Bundy trial to a city where the case
did not receive the intense publicity
it did In Tallahassee.
Judge Edward Cowart said he prefers to start the jury
selection process June Il before deciding If he can find 12
fairminded men and women who can forget what they've
read or heard and base their verdict solely on evidence

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Florida State University sorority sisters because they
cannot live with the thought that the killer is still-at-large.
This was the testimony of Florida State University

HIGH SCHOOL VANDALIZED
Three unidentified men were seen tearing down the new chain
link fence posts at Lake Brantley High School causing damages of
$142, according to Seminole County deputies.
A witness told deputies she saw the incident happen about 7:40
a.m. Friday. She reported the vandalism to deputies Tuesday.
A total of 31 posts were pulled down of which 20 posts were bent

orrAwA (UPI) - Prime Minister Pierre Elliott
1tudeau, defeated in Tuesday's federal election after 11
in office I4t?'I
Thursday to thscussWfiit went iThhgand to prepare for a
?new role in parliamentary opposition.
The 31-member Cabinet - of which 13 ministers were
,defeated in the election-voiced Its support for Trudeau at
,the meeting, ruling out a rumored effort to make him a
capegoat for the party's loss and replace him as Liberal
,
.Party leader.
In the Rocky Mountains resort of Jasper, Alberta,
,Prime Minister-elect Joe Clark met with the country's top
.alvil servants, considered Cabinet appointments and
discussed the transfer of power to his minority Conservative administratjor.

WASHINGTON (UP!)- President Carter has decided
to make a new effort at the summit meeting next month to
Improve U.S. trade relations with the Soviet Union in
r'eturn for Soviet assurances on human rights, it was
li!arned today.
U. S. officials said Carter is preparing to tell Soviet
'President Leonid Brezhnev in Vienna, Austria, that
'remaining problems could be solved if the Soviets would
make some kind of declaration of intent about the furute
status of emigration and Soviet dissidents.
Current U. S.law, represented by the so-called JacksonVanik amendment, requires a presidential certification
that the Soviets are making a good faith effort to permit
kee emigration before the trade status can be upgraded.

The Seminole County Corn. 92.
require two appraisals on land field, four baseball fields, a referendum approved by the Lake Park of about 40 acres,
mission may spend the last
Butch Alexander, county considered for purchase in concession stand and storage voters of the county five years Lake Mills which has in excess
i,,O00
.vi i,u--old bond parks and recreatiow-rtr....eger, addition to informath;o. on the
area.ir..,ole Baseball ago. While the bond issue called of 100 acres, Sanlando with'issue money for park land has received county corn- tract available from the maintains the facility, infor $1.68 million in funding, the about 40 acres, Lake Sylvan
acquisition to expand the 20- mission approval to negotiate county's property appraiser's surance on the
tlact and county added to that sum about 50 acres, and a 30 acre
acre youth recreation property for purchase of the property. office.
provides lighting, Alexander another $445,000 from federal parcel on Lake Monroe.
near Five Points.
Alexander said today the
"A verbal agreement on the said.
The Red Bug, Lake Mills and
grant money and $183,500 in
The property being con- Overstreet Investment Co., has sale price has been reached
Plans for the development of interest earned on the in . Sanlando parks are partially
sidered for purchase by the been offered $36,000 for the 10- with Overstreet," Alexander the new
parcel, when acquired, vestment of the bond issue developed while the Lake
county's parks department islO acre parcel and the re iiirr' said.
'have
not
been compiled, funds for a total of more than Sylvan property is scheduled
acres immediately north ad- $1,000 will be used for appraisal
The 20-acre parcel, already Alexander said.
for completion of development
$2,270,00(3.
jacent to the county tract off fees and other costs of the owned by the county, is leased
The purchase money for the
Other
properties
purchased
next
year. The Lake Monroe
state Route 419, one mile purchase.
for a nominal fee by Seminole property was included in the over the years from the bond parcel has not been developed
The
county's usual policy is to Baseball Inc. It has a softball park lands bond
southeast of U.S. Highway 17issue issue funds are: the Red Bug at all yet, Alexander said.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - A criminal law
professor says Tallahassee citizens
have a "psychological

Trudeau Wins Support

New Trade Talks Near?

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Friday, May 23, 1579-3A

Coun ty Eyes 10-Acre Park Purchase

NATION

storage room as they went.
The coin boxes of two pinball machines were ripped open and
robbed of their contents of $140 in the lounge area, deputies say.
The cash relster was also robbed of about $200 In cash and coins.

GUILTY PLEA
About $200 in cash and coins and several bottles of liquz- wx
A 16-year-old Longwood youth Monday pleaded guilty to one
stolen sometime Monday or Tuesday from the Veter.xa._-%
cmf
count of grand theft in connection with the stealing and wrecking
Foreign Wars (VFW) Club in Longwood, according to Sx,z.rxc01
of an auto on March 3. Hq was tried as an adult, authorities said.
County deputies.
A presentencing Investigation was ordered for Richard
Fowler, 107 Shadow Drive, Longwood. Florida Highway Patrol
Entry to the club was made by prying open a metal door
ri tta
troopers arrested Fowler after he and a juvenile stole a 1977
north side of the building, deputies say. Burglars then rar
Icci
Volkswagen owned by Anthony Zolton of Longwood and drove the the lounge, bar and office area stealing money and liquor ft-cm Lk
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Friday, May 25, 1979-4A
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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:it is difficult for millions of Americans now in
their thirties or younger to realize that apartheid,
so widely condemned in Rhodesia and South Africa
was enshrined not so long ago in the laws and
customs of this country
:As late as the 1950s and '60s, blacks in the South
could not enter restaurants, hotels, barbershops,
dOctors' offices, churches or nearly any other place

Where people sat down. They even had to use
separate water foun tains and rest rooms. "Jim
Crow" laws in the Southern states assigned them to
separate railroad cars and to the very back seats of
bbsis. Elsewhere in the nation, widespread bias
almost as effective as South ern laws in
stparating the races.
A glacier-like change in attitude began during
the turbulent years of World War II. The need for
ranpower in the armed forces and in the great
industrial centers of the North, Midwest and West
siphoned black sharecroppers away from the rural
uth into the mainstream of American life. And,
*oreover, blatant Nazi racism and the U. S. in.
t+rnment of Japanese citizens and aliens alike
picked the conscience of Americans about their
rial discrimination.
The national re-examination of racial attitudes

that gained momentum during the war years
received a tremendous boost from an unexpected
source in the immediate post-war period. President
Harry S. Truman, to his ever-lasting credit,
courageously made expanded civil rights a
rnerstone of his administration,
Thus, the national stage was set for the most far-

reaching, revolutionizing decision by the U. S

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Supreme Court in American history. Twenty-five
Years ago, on May 17, 1954, the co urt unanimo usly
overturned its previous "separate-but-equal'

doctrine of Plessy vs Ferguson (1896) which had
been the basis of segregated public education. In

Brown vs. Board of Education the court held, in
essence, that no child could be denied admission or
~ie assigned to a public school by reason of race.

This decision proved to be sociological dynamite
to segregated America. Pent-up pressures poured
out through the breach. Six months later, an
unknown black woman, Mrs. Rosa Parks, refused
be relegated to the back of a bus in Montgomery,
a., thereby becoming the first of a series of
ationa1 figures in the civil rights agitation that
Was to sweep the country.
That movement, led by Martin Luther Kin9, a

galvanizing leader with remarkable oratorical

qkills, was dramatized by unprecedented mass

demonstrations' and punctuated by destructive
rolence in scores of cities. It culminated in the
sweeping Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting
I3hts Act of 1965. These laws, the most enduring
lacIes of President Lyndon Johnson, assured job
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rtunities and political clout to minorities,
oday, the shift from anti-discrimination to
up preference has splintered the civil rights

clitfon of the 1960s. Much of the zeal, which
departed with the assassination of Dr. King, has
been replaced by a growing realization that the
path to the better life in America, having now been
pened, lies more with individual effort and excellence than through collective minority asser(Ion,
are penetrating into professional and
technical
1.2 million are in these areas today compared with
262,000 in 1958
sure proof that enlarged
educational opportunities are paying off. The
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growing imPct of middle-class black families
American life is a phenomenon of the 1970s. But
heartening as this process is, it justifies no cornplacency. Blacks outnumber whites in unemployment lines better than two to one. And the
living condition of millions of urban blacks continues to impeacli the American
The road ahead is still hard for the average black
American. But the gains made since the historic
Brown decision hold out the sure promise that the
future will be easier than the past has been—that
26 million American blacks do not have asfar to go
as they have come.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (NEA)— The partisan
crw4 : uing the hotel ballroom rises h a roar
of approval as they enter - the "too good to be
true" husband-and-wife team that seemingly
personifies the American Dream.
He is Jotm Y. Brown Jr., the ruggedly handsome 45-year-old entrepreneur who became the
"boy wonder" of the business world in the 1960s
when he parlayed a $500,000 investment in a fastfood enterprise into a $34 million personal for.
tune.
She Is Phyllis George, the 29-year-old former
high-school cheerleader from Denton, Texas, , ,,j,—'
who combined dazzling beauty and an effervescent personality to win the Miss America
crown, then achieved celebrity status as a
network television star.
They were married on St. Patrick's Day, spent
two weeks honeymooning in the Caribbean, then
flew backtoBrown'shomestateof Kentucky. On
March 28, he announced his candidacy for the
Democratic gubernatorial nomination - and
that's when the controversy began.

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Twrwirvatet1twiLs, one major news story
•-and the other not.
The first Involves five people - Alexander
Glnzburg, Georfi Vms, Valentin Moroz, Eduard
Kt
uznesov andMark Dmshits,
y
celebrities who
,
gained their celebrity the hard way. They are
Soviet Jews, dissidents who were allowed to
leave the U.S.S.R. In exchange for two Soviet
spies in U. S. custody, a post-Cold War deal that
has made them, temporarily at least, headline
r'v •.,
names.
Their arrival in the United States drew the
attention of millions right up to the president,
080" am " whose gue
st Reverend Vms, a Baptist pastor,
was at a Washington church service.
ENERGY
Their futures in
are varied. Kuznetsov and Dymshits have continued on to Israel.
Moroz has been offered a teaching post at
Harvard. And Glnzburg has accepted an offer tO
Join an even more celebrated fellow exile
Alexander Solzhenitsyn - in the latter's well.
fenced bit of Russia in Vermont.
Terr
Taking note of Ginzburg's decision and also
As the May 29 primary election approaches,
his muted reaction to being in the United States,
Brown himself is becoming the dominant issue In
as expressed in a remark that it amounted to
MARY TOBIN
follow precedent they will remain "very close- being exiled from his homeland "not having been
the campaign. The nine-candidate race probably
UPI Business Writer
knit."
will culminate in a plebiscite on Brown's wealth,
asked," The Christian Science Monitor had an
NEW
YORK
"If
I
(UPI)
had
known
"Because of the unique setup we spent a great editorial suggestion. Would it not be better,
his lavish campaign spending, his "Jet-setter"
beforehand what the past two years would n- deal of time together," Bannett said.
Image and his "high-roller" lifestyle.
before joining Solzbenitsyn in self-imposed
volve I djn't kr'nw if! would have enrolled - it
Ms. Gassert said Wharton has had "many isolation, to see something of America,
to get to
Brown's aides offer only inconclusive replies destroyed my social life and complicated my responses" from businessmen who participated know at first hand the people and the characto questions about the size of their campaign professional career:" said Dr. Aaron Bannett. in the program And all said it had helped them teristics
of his new home?
budget, most of It derived from the fortune the
Bannett, chairman of the department of advance to new positions and higher salaries.
"Neither
the nation's democratic Institutions
candidate amassed in a trio of fan-food ventures surgery at Albert Einstein Medical Center,
And the successful professional?
nor the virtues and failings of its way of life can
—Kentucky Fried Chicken and, to a lesser ex- professor of surgery at Temple University,
"As chairman of Einstein's department of be learned from books or the PL'U," the
tent, Lum's and 011ie's Trolley.
successful private practitioner, received his surgery and head of the kidney transplant
newspaper observed. "Nor can they be
When pressed they acknowledge plans to masters degree in business administration this program, I found that I was being called on for reasonably
and
spend "more than $1 million," but month with the Wharton Executive MBA class of man y administrative chores for which I had no Vermont ret fully assessed from an Insulated
reat."
knowledgeable observers here believe the final 1979.
training; budget planning, for example," BanT
re
he
Is,
of
course, no question of Ginzburg's
Business executives predominated in the class nett said.
figure will be twice that amo unt - or more.
right
to
that
retr
ea t If such is his choice. The
but it Included, in addition to Bannett, a dentist,
"Most department heads in hospitals are essence of his new home is that he and his
Contenders for governor and senator in
two lawyers and a psychiatrist.
several other states have lavished considerably
physicians with no business experience or ad* celebrated companions in dissent in their old
The group is unusual in another respect. ininistrato
rs with no medical knowledge. I home are now free
more in races In recent years. But Brown
to go their own way as they
Although most are from the Philadelphia area, decided I could combine both."
probably will spend more money in less time
themselves
choose.
Bannett Investigated several programs in the
than any other candidate for statewide office in others emne froin New York, Washington,
The second event involves 329 people. On a
Boston, Texas and California. For two years they Philadelphia area, but many were four-week
the history of American politics.
recent day when the doings of the dissidents
commuted to Philadelphia on alternate programs which he didn't think filled his were front-page item (Vins and Moroz lunched
In the two months between the day he entered weekends to spend two days in Intensive study. requirements,
with Mayor Edward Koch New York's city
the race and the day. of the primary election,
"These people all had to sacrifice
One colleague suggested that what Bannctt hail while outside members at
of municipal unions
Brown will have mounted a campaign that can somewhere," said Carol Gamert, director of the wanted "might be exc ve, that maybe I
didn't demo
essi
nstrated against the mayor's plan to close
only be described as the best that money can Wharton program. "They have families, all the even have enough background
to participate In some city hospitals), The New York Times also
buy.
responsitilitles that life gives you."
the program."
reported a naturalization proceeding In Brooklyn
Thethe
class learns as much from each other as
Broadcast time for his ubiquitous television from
"But the Wharton staff was sympathetic and federal court.
classroom experience. "They come shifted courses to allow for my particular
commercials has been purchased not only on
Two such take place there every week, giving
from
all
sectors
of society and they deal with needs," he said.
stations all across the Bluegrass state but also In
the
country some 30,000 new U.S. citizens every
neighboring Ohio, Illinois, West Virginia, each subject based on their own past exBannett, who spent his final week with the rest year and making the Brooklyn court its
perience," Ms. Gassert said.
Tennessee and Indiana.
of the class at London School of Economics, said busiest naturalization center.
Bannett said the peer experience Is very Im- it will take some time to get his
life back to
This particular group was almost as diverse
Washington political consultant Matt Reese, portant. "The approaches to a
subject are dif- normal.
who specializes in establishing effective but
as
the
population of America Itself. There were
. This leads to kind of a cross-pollination of
"it was exceedingly difficult for my family," 49 Jamaicans, the largest cont
expensive "Instant" grass-roots political ferent
ingent from one
Ideas. You gain a healthy respect for other Ideas he said. "In addition to spending every
other country. In all, 55 countries were represented.
and
you
find
they're
not
as
different
as
you
weekend
at
school,
there's
a
tremendous amount The new Americans included former Cubans,
Kentuckians as Brown's precinct and block
of homework to do on the alternate weekend." Greeks, Chinese, Ir1sh Pakistanis and Srlans.
leaders for a massive get-out-the-vote drive on thought they were."
"r!iese are not just 9-to-S people going to
Despite the hardships, Bannett said, "It's been
election day.
school after work. They have good Jobs, im- very worthwhile. I not only understand the And Russians.
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campaign appearances throughout the state In a to offer," Bannett said.
understanding of how
practice fits into presiding Judge Mark A. Costantino tell them
razzle-dapple political operati on that's long on
This year's class is the third to complete the society. I think I havehospital
a much broader view of that "America Is you pizazz but short on substance.
nothing, nothing Is too
Wharton program and Ms. Gassert said If they the world."
farfetched."

JACK ANDERSON

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WASHINGTON—At Jimmy Carter's Baptist tatively decided to attempt
reques
--though he
The Senate Subcommittee on Aging is pu.
church In Washington, the collection plate isn't Support recently voted by the ministers."
want his identity known.
Ucularly Incensed at the attitude of HEW
passed until after the sermon Is delivered. Our
After a wack's debate, the staff decided to
To the credit if the clergymen involved, four of Secretary Joe Callfano and his minio
born-again president followed the same "dlabtrae $1,000 to each of five ministerial the five alliances returned
ns. Comthe Carter "of- mittee Chairman Lawton Chiles, D-Fla.,
procedure during his 1976 campaign when he was alliances," which would "spend the money on ferings."
recently blew his stack at an assistant HE
seeking endorsement from black ministers In the political organization In their areas." But the
The one group that did accept the $1,000 check, secretary, who had
been called to explain why'a
San Francisco Buy area.
"quid" was to come only after the "quo" of the Rictunond Interdenominationaj Alliance, report on
medical care for the elderly was nat
According to documents obtained by our endorsement.
was the subject of a perfunctory investigation by
associate Dale Van Atta, Carter's campaign
As Lipehuix's stitement reported: "On May 21 the Federal Election Commission. Though they only unresponsive but seven months late.
Chiles asked the official If he had worked on
staff decided that $1,000 payments to five black Gov. Carter was campaigning in Northern claimed to have expended their "best
efforts,"
the
tardy report, and the answer was no.
"ministerial alliances" might encourage the California and attended a press conference, one the FEC was
to reach the organization to Outraged, Qdles refused to
clericstoendorse Carter from the pulpit. But the segment of which was devoted to a public get an accoununable
let the assistant
ting of the $1,000 contrIbutIon.
secretary read the prepared testimony he had
clerical groups weren't paid until they had endorsement by the ministers.,. On the same
Despite the possibility of an election nile brought with him. The senator told him curtly
publicly given their endorsements.
to
day, five checks were written on the campaign's violation, the commission voted us mid-1978 to
come back when he could produce someone who
The surprising story was confirmed in a Nor thern California account," payable to the drop the matter. An FEC
source suggested that had actually worked ui the report.
statement signed by Robert J. tApshutz, Carter's alliance&amp;
the amo unt was too inconsequential to "cause
MtJier member of the Senile Subcuinmltte
campaign treasurer and now White House
The five were the Richmond Inter- trouble."
on
Aging, Sen. William Cohen, R'Me., Is about to
counsel.
deIIOInlIU4ICEIMI AUIWIC, ti
HW tetE Point
Curiously, lii the general audit of Carter's Introduce a resolution
According to the documents, Carter staff aides Baptist Ministers Conference, the Mo unt Zion
rejecting the report n
campaign finances, a random sampling of ex- alternaUvestoingItlon
met with several San Francisco area black District Association and the Baptists Ministers
nursing care or
ndituresplcked out one or the $1,000 checks f
the elderly
el
It'sthe first time in
ministers in the spring of 1976 to discuss possible Unions of Sen Francisco and Oakland.
that such
further Investigation. But the contribution an uinbuirrassang
suppo rt for the former Georgia governor, Some
resolution will have been
Upshutz'a statement said the Intention was remains undocumented because, according to truduced—a
measure of the
of the ministers said they wanted to support that the money be used by the ministers to
displeasure
the audit files, the only explanation
was that the with "Broadway Joe"Senate's
Califano
and his
As
Carter. Rev. Andy Young visited a number of "organize meetings In churches.,. arrange Purpose at the payment
bureaucrats.
church groups an May Ito line up the hoped-for gatherings.., distribute literature.., and en- conference."
support.
WASHINGTON WHIRL: The Presldent'a
courage clergy to use their pulpits to support
In campaign thvcd1gutIons, as in thurthea, an Commission
on Three Mile Island has
While travelluig with Young four days later to (Joy. Carter."
essential Ingredient u faith.
complaining
that
it needs subpoena power to da
open up Carter's Sacramento headquarters,
Llpehutz's astonishingly frank admission of
CHILES Vi. CALIFANO: The Senate's proper job i
nvestigating the nuclear plant ac.
campaign staffers discussed "11w most effective the attempt to buy support from God's
earthly relations with the Department of Health, cident there, but that they can't get
way of setting up a campaign organization in the representatives was buttressed by a statement
anyone"to
Education and
black community." Knowing Jiat CalllornlaGov. from one black cleric to the effect that he ex- worse, largely Welfare are guting progressively sponsor the necessary legislation. A check
because of what some senators disclosed that the
Jerry Brown had locked up mod of the date's petted to be paid for his
endorsement
of
a
feel
is
the
department's
cavalier attitude toward ask members of White House had neglected to
black elected o'fkials, the Carter people "ten- presidential candidate. And he said he
the Pennsylva nia delegation—
did not Congress.
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A treasure chest of jewels was reflected at
the Pilot Club of Sanford installation dinner
and ceremony at the Mayfair Country Club

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Central Florida gathered
at Pine Hills Post Number
8152 for the 1979-1980
District 18 convention,
Prior to the opening of
the convention, outdoor
memorial service was held
under the direction of
District 18 Chaplain Art
Minard.
Highlight of the service
was the singing of "Soldier
Boy" by State Soloist
Catherine Ressent,
member of Winter Springs
Auxiliary No. 5405.
A joint meeting of post
and auxiliary members
followed the service.
Dignitaries present ineluded Past State Cornmander Paul Calhoun,
'acting
as a state
representative, and past
District 18 commanders
Bill Bates, Hugh Carter
and Don Kusiak.
Auxiliary dignitaries
included Evelyn Hart,
Department of Florida
chaplain, Past State
- President of Maryland,
Florence Woodward, and
past District 18 presidents
Jane Carter, Dorothy
Bates, Esther Jacobs,
'Evelyn Hart, Arlene
Brazelton and Shirley
Soule.
Chairing the joint
meeting was the present
District 18 commander
Hasley Hart. Awards in
various categories were

NANCY
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Winter Springs
Correspondent
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Installed as officers of
District
18
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bearers; Evelyn Hart,

The Winter Springs VFW
Ladies' Auxiliary to Post
No. 5405 had planned on
holding a rummage sale as
a means of raising much
needed funds. They had
already collected and sold
some Items.
When the tornados hit a
few weeks ago In the
Central Florida area, by
motion on the floor, the
auxiliary decided to give
all they had collected, both
In clothes, etc. and money,
to aid the victims of the
disaster. They then joined
together, some 14 members
of the post and auxiliary,
and started a drive for
more
This past weekend, they
delivered over $11000
worth of canned goods,
furniture, clothes, and
household items to the
most severely hit area.
They first went to the main
distribution point, the
Auburndale VFW and then
to K-Town Fire Station.
The Casselberry
auxiliary No. 10050, in a
gesture of cooperation,
joined in the project and
donated over $1,100 worth
of items to aid the victims.
The Winter Springs
auxiliary received an
award from the American
National Red Cross "In
grateful appreciation for
their outstanding service to
the Orlando Naval
Regional Medical Center".
The auxiliary makes
monthly visits to their
Center, bringing good
cheer and goodies to the
patients.

A hospital trophy,
presented each year by
9Morence Woodward, was
awarded to first place
winning post and auxiliary
'No. 5405, Winter Springs.
Second place was won by
No. 8207, Longwood, and
third place was won by No.
8152, Pine Hills. CoChairmen of the Hospital
Committee were Esther
and Bob Jacobs.
Safety and drug abuse
winning trophies went to
first place winner No. 8W,
Longwood; second place
winner No. 5405, Winter
Springs; and third place
winner No. 4305, West
Orange. Chairman Joe
Kloppenborg presented the

'Eled w office by the
'ids were Tom Grubbs,
onder' Owen Ball,
'scnlor-vicc commander;
Herb Bates, junior vice
'ominancIer; Mark Smith,
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Kloppenborg, surgeon;
"t MII)III, chaplain ; Don
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'Bill Burns, 1-year-trustee;
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The rare jewels theme represented

overall chairman; Harriet
Harris, cancer aid and
research chairman ; Betty
Bolen, hospital chairman;
Dot Hall, Voice of
Democracy chairman;
Joan
Kloppenborg,
membership chairman.

presented.

Youth activities awards
went to first place winner
No. 8207, Longwood;
second place winner No.
10050, Casselberry; and
third place winner No. M.
Winter Springs. All
trophies were awarded to
both the post and
auxiliaries, Youth
actIvitles awards went to first
place winner No. 8207,
Longwood; second place
winner
No.
10050,
Casselberry; and third
place winner No. 5405,
Winter Springs. All
trophies were awarded to
both the post and
auxiliaries.
own Winter Springs
auxiliary, in a separate
meeting, won the membership trophy. This is the
first year that this award
-has been given.
After a lunch break, the
"post and auxiliaries of
'DIstrict 18 held separate
'meetings. Each held an
election of officers for the
year 1979-1980. A joint
installation of Incoming
;,officers was held im,mediately following the
' meetings. District 18
:p dent Ca thy Howard
presided over the auxiliary

this week.

Auxiliary for the upcoming
year were Nina Crouse,
president, Betty Bolen,
senior vice president; Joan
Kloppenborg. Junior vice
preei'ti'ginia Martin,
treasurer; Jo Ann Bates,
chaplain; Janice Spicer,
conductress; Vickie Miller,
guard; Jane Carter,
secretary; Dot Hall,
assistant conductress;
Nancy Booth, assistant
guard; Arlene Brawelton,
musician, Anne Campbell,
violinist; Ada Riley,
historian; Harriet Harris,
patriotic Instructor; Eva
Wynn, flag bearer;
Virginia Mlnard, banner
bearer; Nell Holmes, Jo
Lee, Sarah Collins, and
Carol Easton, color

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KorgñT frofiv, from left, outgoing
president handing over the gavel to Polly
Stevens, president, representing a diamond;
Edith Avenel, first vice president; and Betty
Halback, recording secretary; back row,
from left, Laura Ozier, director; Mary Jo
Cochrane, corresponding secretary; Nina
Smith, treasurer; Laura Chase, second vice

president; and Mossie Bateman, director.
Herald photo by Tom Netsel

Romantic Widow,, 79, Wants No Trouble:
DEAR ABBY: I am a widow,
most interested In what is being but the cash has been spent!
CON F ID EN T IA 1. T (1
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79. I live In the same apartment
said. When we are tired and
I
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guilty
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building with a very fin e genDear
wish to stay awake, we yawn to presents, knowing that this NOT YET TOO LATE:" The her (or the many preciqun
tieman. We've become verysget extra oxygen to
keep us marriage was a mistake From gestation period of a moth er's things she taught you is one of
good friends. He is married but
alert. Please abolish forever the start. Now all we need is the advice is anywhere from one life's greatest tragedies.
has a legal separation from hi
the false notion that yawning is courage to tell our family and
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divorce unless he gives her a
speaker sees someone in his
very large settlement, which he ___________________________ audience yawning, he
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can be
doesn't want to do as he figures
assured that his talk i s wor- gifts! How about the cash?
he may outlive her. (She's 82
IT'S OVER IN 01110
BEA IN THE BRONX thwhlle!
and he's 83.)
DEAR OVER: According to
E.S.R.
DEAR BEA: Ask your lawyer
I am not entirely at ease with
"The New Emily Post's
DEAR E.S.It.: Yawning in Etiquette" by Elizabeth Post
this man since I am afraid his how much "companionship"
the
law
allows
a
man
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itself
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wife mlght sue me, and l have a
pretty nice savinus account. neighbor's circumstances. I open mouth uncovered that's
think I get the picture, but 11 you
the wcjldlng has taken
She's very clever and I have aren't careful, you could get the rude. However, my wide- place, gifts are not returned, no
awake experts assure me that
heard that she still watches hüi frame,
yawning
Is a sign of fatigue, matter how short the marriage.
like a hawk.
drowsiness
or boredom.
Strictly speukiag, the presents
DEAR ABBY: A reader i
He takes me out to dinner,
Tuscaloosa,
Ala.,
asked
about
DEAR ABBY: I've been belong to the wife, but the usual
and! have him in for meals. We
yawning,
and
you
said,
"It's married less than a year and procedure is for the husband to
play a little cards, watch a little
usually
an
Involuntary
opening
already realize it's not going to keep (hose items that came
T.V., and when it comes to
(rum his own family and
of
the
mouth
when
you
wish
last.
romance, he is unbelievable! I
friends,
and those particularly
think you get the picture, but others wo uld sh ut theirs."
My
em is what to do with mean ingful or useful to him,
I'm not looking for ttLulhle.__ ++-Qn t-hw....'ntrary, Abby, all the lovely wedding gifts. Our
while his wife keeps the
Just companlonshin.
yawning occurs when we are silver isn't even tarnished yet, others."

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The Seminole County
Democratic Executive
Committee, at a recent
meeting, appointed to their
committee Judi Sledge,
Precinct 1 PI 66; Dorothy
Shaw ( Elena), P56; Richard
Show, P56; Helen Goodson,
P33, and Cheryl Jessup,
P62. Jack Bridges was
appointed to an at-large
seat,
Winter Springs resident
Reverend Robert Burns,
pastor and founder of the
Winter Springs Community
Church, recently served as
chaplain at the Sertoina
Regional Convention held
in Clearwater Beach.
He served at both the
Southern and Heart of
Florida meetings. He was
honored by winning the
Bulletin District of the
Heart of Florida award.
Rev. Burns's wife,
Beverly, was recently
elected president of the
Winter Springs La Sertorna
Club.
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Brewers 9, Angels 6
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U and when the Oakland A's double In the sixth.
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three-run hoiner and Sal Bando
to pay a call on Chicago's pit. and stranding 10 baserunners. added
Cubs 9.2, Mets 74
a solo shot to pace a 14Pat Zactiry, making his first
thing staff
they figure to
The game was played in 47- hit attack that clinched a three- start in five weeks,
spring for a big donation,
combined
degree temperatures and gusty game sweep for Milwaukee on a six-hitter with Skip LockThe White Sex, playing five
northerly winds that prompted over California. The Angels wood and Steve
Henderson
under .500 against the
Chicago owner Bill Veeck to countered with a five-run fifth,
drove in the tie-breaking run
of the league and st
arting offer those who couldn't brave capped by RB! hits from Dan with a lifth-imuuiuig single, lift
the week with a team ERA
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of ttit
cold rain checks for free Ford, Don Baylor
and Willie New York to a nightcap
trounced the hapless A's admission to a
future game.
Al kens.
triwnph and a double-header
io-i Thursday night for their
Wortham lost a chance for his
Orioles 5, Red Sox 3
split with Chicago. Steve
sixth win in as many games first major-league shutout with
Oitiveros and Barry Foote
against Finley's Foll
y this two out in the eighth on an RBI in the sixth inning snapped a 3-3 slammuned tworun homers to
season. In the six games, single
by Glenn Burke as Matt tie and Dennis Martinez won Ids give Cliicago tile opening-gaille
Chicago's pitching has allowed
Keougti suffered his seventh seventh straight game to lead victory. Dave Kingman
slugged
Only 38 Wis in 54 innings,
straight loss without a victory. Balthnore to a
posting an ERA of 1.50.
conie-froul- his l4th Wine ruln for the Cubs
LI talented ngnuiunuer nas
ixninu victory over Boston. in the second game. Lee
Rookie manager Don Kessinhod
17
of
18
decisions
since
Royals 5, Mariners 4
ger, as baf fl ed as the Oakland
Mazzilli led New York's futik
making the American League
Amos Otis broke a 4-4 15-tdt attack in the opener with
hitters, can't think of an exMI-Star team last year.
deadlock with an eighth-inning a single, double and triple.
planantl')n.
"I don't know if we're playing
Giants 2, Reds 1
any better against the A's,"
Joe Morgan dropped Jack
Clark's popup behind second
Kessinger said. "All I know is
that we've beaten them six
base to let in the winning run
times,"
from third base with two out in
ATLANTA (UPI)
it i "routine operation," the seventh inning as San
Atlanta
Lamar Johnson led a 14-hit
Braves
catcher
D
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Mlnchew
said,
Murphy,
adding, Francisco edged Cincinnati
attack with four RBI, two
the
National
League
leader
in
however,
that
it
will
mean behind rookie Phil Nutu. The
scored and three hits. He led off
runs
batted
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was
expected
Murphy
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out
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at
least hteds uuiade four errors and
to
the scoring with an RBI single
undergo
surgery
in
the
next
few
six
weeks.
In the second, singled and
scored their only run in the
Minchew said Murphy, in his sixth on a double by flay Knight
scored to ignite a five-rim days for a torn cartilage in his
left knee, officials said Th in-a- second season with the Braves, and Dave Collins' 11111 single.
fourth Inning and drove in three
nr injured
Injured ins Knee in nigh
Braves spokesman Wayne school.
Minchew said Murphy, rated
"The condition worsened with
the second best hitter in the the squatting at the catcher's
league with 13 homers, 37 rbl's
spot, and hlsknee locked on hini
and a ,348 average on the yesterday," Mlnchew said.
Brady were each 4-for-S in
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Walker hurled a two-hitter a wild pitch. George Iirin i
and went 4 -for-4 at the !ate as then beat out an infield flit,
Moose boosted its second half scoring Griffith. but Itaker %%,,
record to 3-U. Knights of nailed t (lie pl.itc hen he tru4
Columbus, which suffered its to score [ruin second on ttm
second loss in as iiiany days, play.
Fell to third place with a 2-2
Walker lamiried 16 and waikeif
record. First half champ three. and at titic tuin' st rut1
V.F.W. is second with a 3-I out eight it: a rots, inclimttii1
mark,
striking out the side in both t
In the Sanford Little fourth and fifth lraiiies.
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At the Plate. Walker slamimmiik
Jack l'rossem Ford blasted a double and three singles
drove
Seminole Petroleum, 14-5.
all three runs. U
All other gaines
singles.
Sanford had a pair
Rotundo and Leonard had t',
were rained out.
Moose broke open a scoreless OIIC.
tie with a single run in the top of
A double by Dirkie FIcistl
the third, but missed a chance mann and Urnison's single ss cry.
for a big inning when it left the the on1y two hits for the loser . T
Elvis Brown ss cut t hi
bases loaded.
Mike ltotwido singled for distance in defeat, striking tilt
Moose with one in the third. 10 and walking seven.
John Mc(owan was then tnt by
Bruce Sellers struck out
it pitch before Walker singled to anti pitched a one-hitter lot'
Untundo. Payton Murphy -lack Prosser Ford the hittiim
walked to load ed the bases with department, while Stacy Smith
two outs, but Mike Leonard slapped two singles. Alex Wynn
grounded out to the second had a double and Hobo:
baseman to ciiii the inning.
Peoples and Wendell Mct.'iut ( l
Moose picked up an unearned had one single apiece.
ruin
the filth is hen Ilotundo
The only hit for the losers is a
safe all error to open the a double by Alex McCriff.
inning and scored on another
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luncheon In the Muehlbach Hotel In Kansas City telling everybody
about our bailclub and when I left the hotel to go the ballpark, the
fellow who dispatched the cabs said to me, 'Geez, tha t's tough

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football and basketball
sportswriter; racing judge;
baseball scout;
director; general manager and league
president. Finley hired him as vice president and general
manager for the A's and he lasted eight months.
"Eight months, 23 days, 14 hours, 28 minutes and 34 seconds,"
Lane co rrects. "I remem ber
day! worked for Charlie,

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offered for them.
"Charlie Finley is a very smart operator," says Lane. "He
believes everything comes to he who waits. That's what 1e' doing
now. He's waiting, and he knows If he waits long enough the other
American League clubs are going to get tired ut
a trip out
to Oakland that costs them $8,000 just to collect $800. Finley knows
that eventually the owners will work out a plan so that he'll be free

.

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shame to
this loss from

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VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sept. 22) how you say It today. RetracLack of faith in yourself will be ting your words and trying to
your biggest enemy today. If explain your intent will be a lot
You allow self-doubts to In- harder than you think,
TAURUS (Aprg WMay 20)
fluence You, you will lose out on

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Specifically, Lane was talking about Finley's attendance problems in Oakland, where the fa ns allow the A's to have the
all to themsel ves by staying away f rom It in droves.
In a game at home with Seattle last month, the A's announced
the attendance at 653. Actually, It was a bit less because some
people who had tickets for the game stayed home. In 23 home
dates so far, the A's have drawn 93,404 fans. That's an average of
i 4,061 a game, easily the poorest showing In both major leagues. To
give you some Idea of how poor, the Cleveland Indians are the
second-wont drawing dub and thpv'rp averano
515
averaging A
1
more than twice as much as the A's.
Originally, the A's were located in Philadelphia. Finley parchased them after they had been moved to Kansas City and he
subse uently transferred the club to Oakland. Since th e A's have
A...... aLIUI U UdY tUV
Were LI UeB LUIA permoaicaiiy ot moving
them to Washington, New Orleans or Denver among
places,
and recently one prospective buyer from Venezuela explored the
Idea of operating the club in Caracas.
n his time, Lane
La has had all kinds of jobs both In and out of

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NEW YORK (UP!)
Frank Lane was
only once in his
life, and the man who bounced him was
Finley.
That was 18 years ago and although Lane took Finley into court
over the firing and collected more than $100,000 from him in a
breach of contract suit, the two men still get
well with each
other.
Lane has a love-hate relationship with the owner of the Oakland
No-Shows. He loves the fact he isn't working for him anymore but
hates the idea Finley may be forced out of baseball. Who would
Lane have left to needle If Finley sells the A's?
Finley hasn't
Lane he actually wants to do that.

disease

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
plans are in order, follow and at that point the hormones
ai st such procedures.
MAY 26, 1979
through on your reasoning.
A chan ge in yo ur social life is
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
about to take place this coming It's nice to be a "good guy" and
year when several new persons help out your fellow man, but
enter your life. However, make don't pull another's chestnuts
certain you don't forsake old out of the fire at your own ex.
and loyal allies.
pense.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
You might experience some 21) Stumbling blocks might be
deuce and South had overuncomfortable moments today thrown in your pa th today by
taken dummy's jack with his
becaust you are a bit too one who Is jealous of yo ur ac
own king.
touchy. Focus
South had to knock out the
attention on complishments. If you can
ace of diamonds and he
being imice to others and forget share a little of your glory with
wanlea rim opponents to lead
yourself. F ind out more of what this
do so.
another heart.
lies ahead for you for the year
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan.
Unfortunately for South,
following your birthday by 19) Co-workers might need
West was an alert and suspia
sending for your new Astro- few pats on the back in order to
cious player. He had counted
Graph Letter. Mail $1 for each get done wha t needs to be acpoints and cards when he
saw dummy. There were
and a self-addressed YJinDe comllshed. A little en-'
just 20 points for South and
to Astro-Graph, P.0. Box 489, couragement will go a long
Fast.
South needed 16 for
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. way.
notrump. East could not
Be sure to specify yo ur birth
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
have more than four. If he
sign.
had four It would surely be
Stop and think before you react
CANCER (June 21-July 22) to gossip or hearsay Inan ace. If It were the ace of
clubs declarer was going to
This Is not a get something for formation. You'll realize its
make a lot of tricks: If It
nothing kind of day. Th e onl y worth If you ta ke the time to
were the ace of spades,
way you will get what you want study what was said.
declarer was going to be In
to expend the necessary
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
for a shock.
effort.
West led a spade and
Expecting more f rom others
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) than they are able to gi
wisely picked the only Ofl
ve will
that could lead to four spade
Although you might think it is disappoint you today. Be
tricks. He led the king. A
ki nder to disguise the truth rea listic. You'll accomplish a
second
spade went to East's
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the next two.

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readers who want
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an overactive thyroid may eat a long, stamped, self-addressed
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lot but he often uses more envelope for it. Send your
calories than he consumes and request to me In care of this
depletes the body's fat stores. newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
By contrast, a person with an Radio City Station, New York,
underactive thyroid tends toget NY 10019.
fat even on a low-calorie diet
A number of women with
and the cholesterol level may
become elevated. I'd like to extensive fibrocystic disease of
point out, however, that most the breast have had their
breasts removed and a
people's problem with obesity
not related to an underactive prosthesis inserted instead,
thyroid gland. Women in the This would remove almost all of
childbearing age seldom the danger that you'd have of
develon coronary artery any future breast problems and
and one reason for this might make it possible for you
may be the amount of female to take female hormones If you
se, hormones formed during those
you'd
need
to
discuss
this
with,
Years.
your doctor and see what he
Most doctors would
thinks
would be
for you.
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have lumpy breasts, you
I have mixed feelings about
shouldn't take female hor- these operations but I do know a
mones. Women with normal number of women who have

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before Dennis Ami-ey*.-, la%up
It was the Bullets' lowest
Both teams are shooting Hayes scoreless over the final Seattle was using the zone, tile court. WilliwIls aild John
tile Sonics ahead fur goolf,
The
SuperSonics
led
output since April 15, 1976, about 43
28-23
put
from the field 14 minutes and
Bobby which is illegal in
NBA,
have outscored
and
pushed
654i4,
with 134 left in the thr'.
alt
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one
quarter
when they defeated Cleveland through the first two games of Dandridge just four fourth. Motta said, A yelled 'zone' ton's Kevin Grevey and
.
three
period.
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lead
to
13
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oil
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of
games.
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Sonics
and
Jack
Sikimao:ø'
midway
through
to win that playoff 4-3.
the
percent compared to Washing- enough defensively to whittle anything illegal. A zone defense
Mottia moved Dandridge it)
quarter. '11ey %%ere outscored added 14 to 90 %%'ill 111-s IS,The series resumes in Seattle ton's 57 percent.
away at the Washington lead in one man's terms may not be guard in the fourth quarter23-3
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the defen s ,v.
with games Sunday afternoon
over the next 8:42 as the
"You wouldn't take a film of despite WtWig only five of their a zone in another main's terms. 17hursday ifight. Illore out of
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champions and the Seattle
haven't shown any
signs of impassioned wrath at
losing last year's series to the
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else. minutes iliLu Liii.
night in the Coliseum. Game is about either team," said held the Bullets to 30 points in defense
and we tlithit function (;re'ey aggravated an old
Then it was the Bullets, turn
ter NBA championship series at But the Sonics did rid them. slated for June 1 back at Capital Bullets Coach Dick Motta.
the second half, 16 in the fourth well against it."
I least has its
to
go cold
pulled
hamstring
muscle
in
his
Seattle scored J
antage Centre with the sixth and
Seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens quarter, both season lows.
Seattle guards Gus lt~illianis right
and
plaved
tile
second
straight
points
to go oil top t;Q' .
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go
in
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leg
thout a point, seventh games, if needed, June credited tds team's defense
The Washington Bullets
(23 points) and Dennis Joh nson h ail with the leg heavily taped 5€. Washington ralli ed and th
are before getting squared away 3 at the Seattle Coliseum and with
Asked if he was unable to
.not playing like defending
the Bullets.
(20 points) continue to
the
enough to win 92-M
extension of the knee lead chaflgC(I
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a no-hitter.
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Friday, May25, 1q79

Legal Notice

viedo's Tracy Gaster
Seeks Junior World Title
By JIM HAYNES
Herald Sprots Editor
Cntra1 Florida's hopes In the
Golf Cham-

Junior World

pionship

July

11.15 In San

The 16-year-old

junior from

High School recently

completed a sweep through
Florida competltic.n to claim
one of

three spots allotted

to

Sunshine State participants.
"I 'm real

excited about It,

and just hope I can win," said
Tracy today between classes at
(Medo.
She shot a 75 last week at
Cypress Creek to wrap up the

trip for her and her mom to San
Diego. "There will be 34
countries represented, so I
imagine there will be a very

large field," she added.
The first step In Junior Work

qualifying saw
district playoff

win a

Tracy

by shootul ' a

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at Mayfair Country Club. She
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followed with aq,.Ilf) to win tri'
sectional tournament at Flagler
Beach's
Coast Country

Palm

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Club.

Miami's Joan Ellis tied
Gaster's 75 last week at
Butler, Gaster, Montgomery (l-r)

and won a sudden death

SCOREBOARD

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Baseball
Major League StandIngs
By United Press International
American League
East
W L Pct. GB
PhIIa
26 14 .650 Montreal
24 14 .632 1
St. Louis
21 17 .533 4
Pittsbrgh
18 20 .174 7
Chicago
16 21 .432 8½
Nw York
$4 21 .368 11
West
WL Pct.GB
CInci
24 17 .503 San Fran
24 20 545 1½
Houston
24 21 .533 2
Los Ang
21 21 .467
San Diego
18 27 .400 I
Atlanta
IS Th .364 9
Thursday's Results
ChIcago 9, New York 7, lit,
twilight
New York 4, ChIcago 2, 2nd,
night
San Francisco 2, Cincinnati 1,
night
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
St. Louis (Vuckovich 32) at
Montreal (Lee 42), 7:35 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Hooker 1O) at
New York (,wan 4.3), 8:05 p.m.
Chlcao (McGlothen 4.5) at
Philadelphia
(Espinosa
3.3),
8:05 p.m.
Houston (Forsch 4.3) at Sin
Diego (Perry 3.4), 10:00 p.m.
Cincinnati (S.aver 2.7) it LOS
Angeles (Sutcliffe 43), 10:30
p.m.
Atlanta (Nlekro 56) at San
Francisco (Knepper 42), 10:3.5
p.m.
Saturday's Games
St. Louis at Montreal
Pittsburgh at New York
Chicago at Philadelphia
'Cincinnati at Los Angeles
Houston it San DIego
Atlanta at San Francisco
National League
(West Coast game not included)
East
W L Pcf. Gb
PhIla
26 11 .650
Montreal
24 14 .632 1
St. Louis
21 17 .333 1
Pittsbrgh
15 20 .474 7
Chicago
$6 21 .432 0½
Hw York
14 74 .365 11
watt
W L Pct. 01

Cinc
San Fran

24
23
24
21

$6 .400
20 .533
Houston
21 .533
Los Ang
24 .467
San Diego
II 27 .400
Atlanta
13 26 .36.6
Thursdays Results
.
Chicago 9, New York 7,

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Iinight

2½

2½
5½
$t,
9½

3 Elco

Winfleld SD
45 173 58 .335
Knight Cm
4$ 15050.333
Carter MtI
36 127 42 .3)1
Concepcion Cn
4116955.325
Mazzilil NY
3$ 151 49.323
Cruz Hou
44 15951 .321
Moreno
tt
30 15650 .321
Morgan Cm
33 11236 .321
American League
0 AB H Pd
Kemp Det
3112047 .392
Smalley Minn
10 15061 .386
Carew Cal
43 15534 .340
Bochte Sea
10 1404$ .313
Remy Bos
4117660.34$
Rice Bos
4115452 338
BannIster Chi
30 i 45 330
Downing Cal
3$ 13345
Baylor Cal
43 163 54 .331
Otis KC
4015049.327
Home Runs
National League - Schmidt,
Phil 15:
Kingman, Chi
hhi
Murphy, AtI 13.
American L.agu. - Lynn,
Boa
$4; Thomas, Mlf ii.

Third RacsDSi. 1. 31.50
2 SJ Happy
Hummer
0.50 5.40 2.80
Mandy Troubles
10.80 3.20
Bubba Baby
3.60
0 (2.4) 43.60, P (24) 99.30, T (3.4.
3) 563.10.
Fourth Rac.0¼. 1. 31,72
5 Keen Lawn
11.20 5.00 3.80
1 B. Allspice
6.10 5.00
2 Rathvilly Julep
3.00
0(15)
P (S-i) 60.70, 1 (S-I.
3)131.10.
Fifth Rice C 5-16. 1.31.19
6 Rusco
7.00 3.20 2.10
2 Let It Ride
2.80 2.60
7 WhizzerOf Id
2.40
0 (24) $3.00, P (6.2) 71.10, 1 (4-2.
1)
$lxtltaceA5-14.T.3i.2g
4 Next Man
19.20 9.40 4.00
7 M. BrIck
5.20 2.40
2 Pete Goodba,
4.00
0(4-71 51.40, P (4.7) 243.tO, 1(4-7.
2) t,lfl.20.
Seventh Race B 5-14. T. 31.2$
6 Nobel Waily
25.50 8.00 4.20
2 Total Effort
4.00 3.00
1 Jarwiniusty
6.50
Q (2-4) 3.20 P (4.2) $44.40, I 44-2.
1) 544.20.
EighthRaceC3..T.3$,3l
2 Leawata
11.00 5.40 5.10
1 Miss Bird Pecos
6,60 3.60
5 MovIng Sandy
4.10
0(1-2) 28.40, P (2.1) 59.7), T (2-I.
3) 473.50.
NlntflRaceCl.14.T.31.40
S Boggle Dog
8.00 3.00 3.00
I Ben Walton
5.00 4.60
1 Aftermath
6.80
0 (Si) 26.40, P (54) 73.90, 1 (s-s.
1) 440.60.
T.nthRacell-14.T.31.1O
ICheerfulChap
9.10 5.00 3.10
ICarrylidbit
4.80 6.00
3 Quanah
4.10
0 (I-I) 21.20, P ($1) $3.10, 1
3) 410.00.
Eleventh Race A 5.14. T. 31.22
7 Charter
11.50 4.20 5.00
4 JM's Fast Rapid
3.60 3.00
6 Vickie's Flash
3.00
0(4-7) 1140, P (7-4) 79,30, 1(7.4.
4) 287.60.
TwelfthRac•S%.T.31.49
6 BonBonEaker 62.10 16.00 6.20
2 Muck King
30.00 12.20
4 Echo FantastIc
1.00
0(3-6)12130, P (6-2) 411.60,1 (624) 951.10.
A - l,917j Handle $159,211.

DAYTONA BEACH
THURSDAY RESULTS
First Game
lDomingo.Gastill 16.80 7.80 4.60
4Agaldos.Gerard
4.80 3.10
Slrusta.Andre
4.60
Q (47) 51.4Q 1(7-4-1) 749.80.
Second Game
6Galdos.Arca
12.00 11.40 6.10
SOuranMandiota
8.20 4.20
3 lrusta.Prac$era
3.20
0(14) 125.40 P (6.5) 43999 T (4.
5-3) 1442.40: DO (74) 187.50.
Third Game
2Santi
7.00 4.80 3.60
SGondra
7.80 3.20
6Paco
:10
Q(2-$)61.SO;p(34) 142.20,T(3-$.
6) 820.60.
Fourth Game
7 Victor.Olano
21.60 8.60 5.20
4 Galdos.Arrieta
¶5.30 3.40
6Egana.Sarduy
1.00
Q (4.7) 69.2O P (7.4) 165,90; 1(7.4.
6) 672.40.
Fifth Game
$Sald.Sarduy
8.60 11.00 10.20
3GastIDiaga
8.80 5.80
6Belde.Goirl
3.80
0(3-8) $3.2I P (8-3) 180.10; T (8-3'
6) 246.60.
Sixth Game
ICarasaMandiola $9.10 10.60 5.00
SAranoGastl II
9.00 3.60
3$antlFernan
4.40
0(5-8) $4.10: P (5-5) 132.70: T (IS2) 153.31.
Seventh Game
7 Isesa.Arrleta
18.50 7.40 6.20

Harness Racing

5.20 4.40
3.00

SEMINOLE
THURDAYRESULTS

0(5-7)71.30, P (7-5) 112.35: 1(7.5.

I Sure Bullet

3.10 3.20 340
3Mighlylntruder
9.20 540
7 IsIan Jade
3.10
Q (1-3)24.40; 1 (1.2.7) 347.80.
Secondlac.
$ Fuse
35.20 11.00 7.50
2KidRomului
12.00 5.60
S Last Stretch
3.20
0 ($2) 103.80: T (8-73) 944.55.

I) 449.50.

Eighth Game
BeideOlano
17.20 6.20 4.10
IGastic,onora
3.40 3.30
lit, IEgana.Echanii
4.50

Q(3-I)39.45,p(3.a) 172.50;T(34

'New York 1, ChIcago 2, 2nd,
436.40.
night
Ninth Game
Cincinnati at San FrancIsco,
4Os
16.20 9.00 9.30
night
lSaid
540 4.40
Today's Games
3Apraii
4.00
(All Times EDT)
Q(4-7)IS.20iP(44) I$341;T(4.7.
St. Louis (Vuckovich
•
3) 498.80.
Montreal (Lee 43), 7:33 p.m.
TentiGame
Pittsburgh
(Hooker
1.0)
2GastiGastill
13.40 4.60 3.10
New York (Swan 43), 0:05 p.m.
3Hernan.PaCO
4.50 3.20
Chicago (McGlothen 13) it
15va.Dlaga
3.10
Philadelphia
.

(Espinosa

0(2.3) 33.80; P (3-3) 119.15, T (2-3I) 251.20.
Eleventh Game
2CarasaArca
12.00 4.80 330

8:05 p.m.
Houston (Forsch 4.3) et
Diego (Perry 3.4), 10:00 p.m.
Cincinnati (Sliver 33) at Los
Angeles (Sulcliffe 43), 10:30
p.m.

lAranoMandlol.
IDomingolsidro

9.40 1.00
13.00
0(2.4)31.21, P(2-4) 165.11; T (2-4.

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Atlanta (Niekro 5.4) if
"
Francisco (Knepp.r 42), 10:35

5) 312.45.

TweIfthGame
7Ri,,,on•Echaniz 14.20 3.00
1 lsasa.Diagi
3.6.0
hOscarSarduy
Q (p.3) 41.35; P (7-I) 114.31;
II) 257.40.
A- 2194, Handle- siis,i.

p.m.
Saturday's Games
St. Louis at Montreal
Pittsburgh it N•W York
Chicago at PhiladelphIa
CincinnatI at Los Angeles
Houiton at San Diego
Atlanta at San Francisco
.

Dog Racing

Leaders

DAYTONA BEACH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
First Rico D 5.14. T. 31.70

Major Leaga Laiders
By United Press IRternat4anl

S This Old Boy

(bawd on III at bats)
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National League
0 Al H Pd.
Sf1.
3110340.311

Rote Phil
M4.çphp AU
Folfir Cm

4.30
3.00
4.20
T (2.

1111936.333
39 14149 3
37 14149.310

19.00 14.70 7.40
9.00 740
4.40

I MoveOn
PV's Mark

0(1-5) 13.30, P (3-all) 19.51, (all-I)
9,90, T ($.fl) 741.U.
Second RaceM$.l4.T.3l33
INixon Whitey
5.40 2.80 200
CC's Expig
5.40 540

COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 79-Ill Ci. 0-

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TOM NEWSOM,

Jal-Alal

Slrusta.Badicla
1Egina.Isfro

11.20
47.40, P (8.2) 51.90,1 ($2.

flirdlacs
6BlueLillie

4.20 2.40 2.50
3.20 3.30
SAD'sVictor$a
4.20
0 46-5) $4.10: T (4-141 $6.01.
Foermiace
7Tr.follPam
5.40 3.20 26.0
4ShL.wayT
$40 1.00
SBartsMlckyim

4JD'sCre,d
3.40
Q (7.4) 31.40; 1 (7.44) 351.10
Fifth Race
sAbesitope

10.50 2.40 220
ITCB
2.20 240
7Caroliner
200
Q (54) 13.35; 1 (547) 83.31,
Sixth Race
Ilrazenkash
1410 0.40 4.00
SVinneyHjo,
5,20 340

lTarChlp

2.10

Q (8-5) 51.41, 1 (8.1-7) 349.00.
Seventh lace
7 MinI Baby
4.00 3.000 740
3MlddIeT
4.40 240
6Frannes Byrd
1.00
Q (7.3) 15.1$; T (7.3.4) 111.41.
(10th Race
I Tiogas Power 10.10 4.00 240
3.40 2.40
lZirox
2.50
Q (4-5) 7.11; T (447) $3.31.

Ninth Race
I Tory Herbert
11.10 8.40 4.20
6 Kelly Fritz
7.00 6.10
S Satelif. Son
310
0(14) MIS, T (14$) 31031.
Tenth lace
3Kakoskl Tom
8.00 7.40 3.00

PIai,,Iff,
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ
Execution issued out of and under
the seal of the COUNTY Court of
OrangeCounty,Florlda,upona final
judgement rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 8th day of March, A.D.
1919, in that certain case entitied,
Willie Turner Plaintiff,
vs.
Roosevelt Lewis and Myrtle Lewis,
his wife, jointly and severally,
Defendant, whIch aforesaid Writ of
Executicn was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the following
described property owned by
Roosevelt Lewis, said property
being located In Seminole County,
Florida,
more
particularly
described as follows:
One 1969 White Tractor Cab, blue
in coior
ID No. BN022HA7213$3
storIng same at Altamonte Wrecker
in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will it
11:00A.M. on the 11th 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 iald sale Is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution,
John E. Polk,

Sheriff
Seminole County,
Florida
Publish: May 18, 23, June 1, 8, I'
1979

DEJ.79
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINO
The Board of County Cornmissioner's of Seminole County will
hold a public hearing in Room 203 of
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on June 12, 1979 at
7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
possible, to consIder a specific land
use amendment to the Seminole
county Comprehensive Plan, o,diflanci 7723, and rizoning of the
described property from P.2 one
and Two FamilyDwelling District to
C.) General Commercial and
Wholesale District.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE
77.23
WHICH
AMENDS THE
IAILED LAND
USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI.
NOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FROM MEDIUM DEN.
SITY RESIDENTIAL TO INDUS
TRIAL FOR THE PURPOSE OF
REZONING THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM
R.2 ONE AND TWO FAMILY
DWELLING DISTRICT TO C 3
GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND
WHOLE DISTRICT.
The North 80 feet of the E.st 110
feet of Lot 20, McNells Orange Villa,
Put Book?, Page 101 of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida, less the righl-of.way for
road. Section 19, TownshIp 21,
Range ,,
Further, the Planning and Zoni00
Commissionof SemInole County will

hold a public hearing in Room
of Ihc Seminole County Courthuu.
Sanford, Florida, on June 6, 1919 at
7:30 PM., or as soon thereafter as
possiie, to review, hear commenis
and make recommendations to the
*104(0 at County Commiii,s on
the above captioned ordinance,
Additional information may be
obtained by contacting the Land
Development Manager at 3334330,

Ext. 304.
Persdns not able to attend the
hearing Who wish to comment on the
proposed actions mpy, submit
written statements to the Land
Development Divi$ion prior to the
scheduled public Maring.'en
ing at the hHr,nis map
submit written statements or be
heard orally,
By Order of the Board of County
Commisslon.rs
Seminole County,
Fbi-ida.

Arthur H, beckwith, Jr.
Clerk to tIe Board of
County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida
By: Joins K. Hare

lOtecaMas
.
21.00 $6.20
6.Mis$M$y Byrd
500
0 a-?) 111.31; T (3.74)1144-20.
154$; Handle $50,338.

Deputy Clerk

Publish May 2$
DEJ 114

June 5, 9979

,

VS
MARY ELIZABETH DREGGORS,
a ka MARY DREGGORS, aka
MARY C. DREGGORS, AVCO Fl.
NANCIAL SERVICES OF HOLLY.
WOOD, FLORIDA, INC., a Florida
corporation,
SE M I NO L E
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, MAU
RICE WHEELER and VIRGINIA
MAE WHEELER, his wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MAURICE WHEELER and
VIRGINIA MAE WHEELER. his
wife, whose residence address is
UN KNOWN, and whose last kn3Wn
mailing address is EAR LVILLE,
NEW YORK 13332.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a Mortgage on
the following property in Seminole
County, Florida:
The West l00feetof the East 488.30
feetof the South l2ofeet of the North
½ of the Northeast "i of the
Southeast '. of the Southeast " Of
Section 4, Township 20 South,.qange
31 East, Seminole County, Florida,
has been filed against you and you
arerequiredto serve a copy of your
Written defenses. if any, to it on
ROGER L. BERRY, Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address ' P.O.
DRAWER 0, (110 EAST COM.
MER.CLA)) SANFORD, FLORIDA
32771, on or before the 5th day of
June, 1979, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter, otherwise a
detault will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on the hit day of May,

1979
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Susan F. Tabor
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 4, 11, 18, 23, 1979
DEJ-25
________________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE No. 79.N3-CA-oo.x
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND

LOAN ASSOCIATION OF TITUSVILLE, Tltusyulle, Florida, a cotorganized and existing
under the laws of the United States
of America,
Plaintiff,
vs.

""
'W'emTfl uuiciai
Circuit, In and for Seminole County,
Florida, in which DAWSON B.
THOMPSON, and BR UCE L.
THOMPSON, were Plaintiffs, and
LOWELL M. GARRETSON and

wife, were Defendants, I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash
at the West front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on the 8th day
of June, 1979, the following
described property, set forth In the
Order of Final Judgment:
.Beginning 462 feet West of the
Northeast corner of Southwest '4 of
Southwest '/ of SECTION 9,
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 37
EAST, run South 546.74 feet to
Northerly rightof.way of Old
Sanlord.Geneva Road, thence
Southeasterly along said right.of.
way 18$.02.fe,t, thence North 334.36
feet,thenceNorths3degrms9'33"
West 188.04 feet to North line f
Southwest '/i of Southwest ¼ of said
Section 9, thence West 7.3 feet to
point of beginning.
Said property shall be sold subject
to any outstandIng liens or equities
not foreclosed In this action.
DATED: the 13th day of May,
1979.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: June I. Curtis
As Deputy Clerk
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQ.
165 WhoopIng Loop
Tern-Cranes Roost
Altamonte Springs, Fla.
Publish May 18,23, 1979
DEJ.89
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8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

,,pias

and 2. NORTH ORLANDO TOWN
SITE. FOURTH ADDITION, VILL
AGE OF NORTH ORLANDO, as
r'ecOt'ded in Put Book 14, Pages
and 6, of the Public Reco
Seminole County, Florida
has been filed against you and you
required to serve a copy of your
e

defenses, if any, to it on STEPHEN

M. BREWER. of HENDERSON &amp;
MATHENY, 302 South Washington
Avenue, P.O. los 6326, Tltusville,
Florida on or before the 36th day of
June, 1979 and file the orIginal with
the Clerk of the Court either before
service on Plaintiffs attorney or
Immediately thereafter; otherwIse
a default wliIl be entered against
you fOr the relief demanded In the
Complaint,

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Idyllwilde.Upsai; Rd ...oct
Arbor area. Reward. 323.5036.

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THiisis
41-Houses
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Clean. 3

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Creative ExpressIons 323.1112

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good

money

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2529 S. Magnolia Ave. CALL 323
6040 or 337749$.

desires 2 BR Apt. or small house
Santord.Lake Mary. Will con
Sider Option to buy. 322,9402.

51'OP 'AND THINK /
MINUtE.. ..tF CLASSIFIEC

ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDt4t BE ANY.

By Owner- 2 BR.. 1 bath.
Separate garage. ConvenIent to
Downtown. 216 Holly Ave.
523,000. 323,4432; 373.0318,

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fA.FHA.235-Conv, Homes

Low Down Payment

31-Apartments Furnished
___________________________

Cash for your lotl Will bul. en

in Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
hr. 323.4300.
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LPN, Full time &amp; part time. Apply
in Person Lakevlew Nursing
Center 919
E. 2nd
- . St.
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your lot or our lot.

Apts. for Senior Citizens, DJwn
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto.

4RoomApt,$lsspermo
S50deposit. Downtown vicinity
322.0281

BUILDER. 3222707.
For sale by owner, 3 BR, i'.7 B.
Block home on 1 acre in the
country, $42,500, 377.7195.

2 BR apti fully furnishod; pans,
dIshes, silver, etc. 8. all utilities
inc. Available till October 1st
day,

wk.

Shenendoah

or

month.

Village.

3232920.

Owner Holding beautiful 2 BR, I
bath, carpeted, C-H&amp;A, new

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Mature person for sales work.
Prefer experIence. Days.Itlll 5.
Willis Storage Bldgs. 331.1792.
_____________________________

appl., screened porch, carport.
Large utility bidg. FIsh &amp; swim
In the great St.Jotns, plus tennis

1 BR, $175, $30 deposit
You payelectric
Coupleonly, 3232920

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8 swImming pool. You won't
believe it. $23,500.

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LET'S BE HONEST

PUBLIC HEARING FOR CHANGE
OP ZONING REGULATIONS
ROY C. AND NICKIE L. RICHC2 RETAIL COMMERCIAL 015.
TRICT TO RI SINGLE FAMILY
DWELLING

DISTRICT-pz(S.2.

79)-li--Lots 3 and 4, Block $6 arid
LoIs ¶3 and II, Block 7L Townslte of
North Chuluota, PB 2, Pg. 36. Sec.
t10n21.31.33. Eurthir described as In
the general aren of Tenth S'reI,
Chuluota. Consisting Of a total l
.033 iCTU. (01ST. No. 1)
Thispublichearingwillb,onjun,

13, 1979 at 7:00 P.M., Of' 48 5000
thereaftm' as possible, in Room 203
of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
Those in attendance will be hoard
and written Comments may be tiled
with the Land Development
Manager. Hearings may be con
tinued from tlm to time as found
fleces.ary. rutther details available
by callIng 323.4330, ExtensIon No.
307
Board of County Commis.
loner
Seminole County, Flo,i.
By: Robert French,
. Chairman
Attest:
Arthur H. BeCkwiIh, Jr.
PublIsh May 23. 1979 '
DEJ$21

64430)3

New 233 Homes, 4 pct. Interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$30,000. Low down payments.

___________________

By

Legal Notice
BATEMAN REALTY

FICTITIOUS NAME

Rig. Real Estate Broker
7631 Sanford Ave.
3210739

Notice is hereby given that we are

engaged in business at 711 Short Ste.
Lake Mary. Fla 37746, Seminope
County Florida, under the fictitious
name of NEW HOME PREPARA
TIONS and that we intend to register

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lmmediate'occupancy Nw 3 BR,
I B block home. valk,ng
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$37,500 w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 3226457 or
3227111 aft 5.

Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes. To Wit
Section 865Ov
Florida Statutes 1957.
5'q Peggy Bridgeman

REDUCED $7,600
Owner says sell. 22)8 Palmetto
Ave. 4 BR, 2 bath, C-H&amp;A,
carpeted. Garage. On 3 lots.
$39,900.

Judy Alexander
Publiih May lI 18.750. June I. 1979
DEJSS
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REALTORS

GREAT WINTER HOME for
retirees. 2 BR, fenced, many
fruit trees Alum, Storage shed.
$77 500

SCENIC VIEW of St Johns River
on deep canal. Nice 3 BR, 213,
sun deck, Boattmouse, Fishing
dock. $89,000.

OWNER WILL ASSIST financing
this spotless 3 BR Deltona home.
C H&amp;A, w w carpet, pan., Den or
DR, beautiful Pg. cor. lot All for
just $34,500

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, M1LS
Day or Night

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Eve. 3220412,3321357,377.7117
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JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone3fl.7I$1, Sanford

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CELLEN'T CONDITION.

PAR K

BranchOtfice

$3 1,900.

ON LAKE MARY
Beautiful home large rooms, 4 3,
many extras, boat dock,
fireplace, etc., etc. 5)30,000.
BEAUTIFUL LOT
Trees, :ikes nearby. Located near
shopping in Deltona, $4,000

Ham 8. eggs anyone? One of
Sanford's finest restaurants
loc',ted in ideal Ivclln, COme

ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM 2
BATH FAMILY ROOM, FIRE

sample the menu. $20,000.

CFTAWAYFROM1TALL
Ideal Ion hunting, fishing e. lust
baling. OnttieedgeoftheOcala
National ForeSt 512.750.

4 BEDROOM '2 BATH NEW

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM 2
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME
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Orlando 327-1577

Lot 555, 12*64, 3 BR, 2 baths.
5.6000 3230531.
,eeour beautiful new

BARRING

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr
373 57
VA &amp; FHA Financing

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Wilson Place, Two Minutes
West I 1, Wayside Drive

iop Dollar F'id for lunk 8 uSt1
tars. tr ticks &amp; tICaV y ego ipmen'
3)? 59511)

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W. E Vihlen
Peg Real Estate Broker
Phone 323 0061 Eves 377 1588
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5 PC BR suite new, 5739; 5 pc. 1.1/
new, $399. Loves.'aI 544 95 &amp;
1 pc. dinettes. 56995 &amp; up. 1/il
50&amp; up. El Stovv. 560 &amp; Uj) lull
siu'draperit's, $108 up. S,infcrcl
I urniturt' Salv,lqe. 1/ 9?
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Sanford. 32? 8771
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8 yrs exp Patios. Drivpwys
'tc Wayne Beal. 317 LIlt
LavJn Care
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3?? 4493 or 322 5798
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S19 1f St .3725717

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New or repair, leaky showers Our
sp'cIa°y 75 yrs Np 869856?
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Drapes, Upholstery
377070/
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light Hauling

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Electrical

wi BUY USED F UP NIT UI/I
API'I I Ar/C ES Sanford I u
n,uttiri' S.iIvirji' 171 87?)

Y,,rd Debris, Tr,,'ity
Appliances &amp;
II OCAI.. 1349 537)

11(11/F IELD'S Electric Service 5,
Repair lnljustrial, Comnmi &amp;
P,",Jent,,iI 37? 9351 24 llr

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Cash 3224;22
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_0H5 Mart, 715 Sanford Ay
iluy &amp; Sill, lii,' fineSt
furniture Ri'tr'q stoves, tools

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Cleaning

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tenor 35 yrS i'iper Fr
Esti
•,669 B 9.Harot Racier 110(31- N
l'a rl Ii iiuj
Pap,'
Hiiuiiinig tr i'i''t l'rufi.'SSiOnaI
"''°"shp. Quick Qudlity
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i'r.e 665 4161

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compactor, $100. Truck topper 8'
tw(3, 5100. 7 twin bed bookcase
frames. $i?i- a Ph'tne 37) 6125 hI
8 - 00 p
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I arry's M,,rt, 715 Sanford Ave
Buy S. Sell, time lin,'t in used
furrtiluri'. Ri'fi'iq Stove's, tools
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POND .DJACENT, $20,000

RIVER AND HIGH
WAY46 FOR HOME,MOBILE

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English styling, :350 365 61-19

HOME OR ANIMALS, $1,900

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ANIMAL IfAVEN
Dog &amp; C,it boarding, bdttiing,
clipping, ftea control
Pt
supplies, dog houses, insulat('d
shady inside kennels. Screened
Outsidi. runs, also air concj
cage'S 377 5157

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Repairs I i'ak', F
'1hi (its
1210174 3774801
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INSUL ATION
fluitting, blowing,
1/AdO Foant, fiberglas &amp;
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Lieu S iucuon tenter
Hwy. *6 West. Sanford
373 5620

Railings

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING 8. REPAIR
5.12 BALINT 8 ASSOC.
377 566S

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Patios, side
walks. O'ivcways Free Nh
mate Call Mr Taylor 37? 85.15

53-TV-Radio-Stereo
C.oxl Used Televisions Si) dflU U3
Miller 'S 2619 Orlando Dr

Plumbing Service

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DOOR PRIZES
COME EARLY STAY LATE

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Some-thing br everyone

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SALE

FRI. 7:30

ON SALE - NEW twin Size box
Springs &amp; mattress $7395 ca
pc
NEW coffee table with 2
matching end fables $39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 179? So. of
Sanford. 377817)

XENMOPE WASHERParis.
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

Grooming &amp; Boarding

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lilterior E *tenor blouse Painting
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FREE Estimates 13051 377 9460
Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Sn1ldII or Large Call Mr. Taylor
Fret. Est 377 85s

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at 30 pct 37? 77/0

Hide a (it'd couct'. quei-n sue
mn.ittres. cordovan vinyl Old

ACRE ON A HILL. CLOSE TO

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wcis
All type re glazing &amp; wct install
Free Est Mr Ta ylor

I Every Saturday at / pm located
on 514 415, III nriu north f San
lord We will buy, se-Il or tract,.
used Furniture, antique's or
misc by the pmcc or blouse full
Free pick up on consigned mdse

Surf Board
6ft .7
swallow tail
75nodings3n48?

6.7

Glass&amp;Screen
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rCmoyI Roofs, W,ills. ttitk',,
elt free Est 119 6066. 6611 HITS

72-Auction

Executive tsk, thciur. crade'n:a
perf,.'ct cond
saoo, for all,
Saxon photo copier. $700.
Il,imrnond organ, $150. Portat;lt'
hunnin.J,fmer, $75, I rio miii .,
prices. Call 831 4105 .iffer 6 p m
&amp; weekends 637 Oakhur',t St
Altarnonle Spqs
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(.,,'mn-ral I 00(1St ,iI'in(J
Po',.
six't,ausIs too cr,il P iii ,...
l,lwn rnaint &amp; tree tr imnnq
113 2948
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Kitchen cabinets &amp; counter tops
Closeout sate on OiScontinu,.'d
lines Sopct or moreoff Central
kitcht'n', Inc 1151 Hanger 1/ti
S,,ntoro Airpr', Illug 755

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109W
1931
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Ceramic TIle

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n.rn-. I H yi',tr old i'*p rcter,
51(83 .1 yr old ge,mtlt', SiOO in
1153 'vi's P. vti'i-ke'nmds
67-A--Feed

1..i rqe t'I 'i i on ft,a
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ltr.83I's pr 'iits SO • 8-1, $11 SI) I"
'.01,13'. 111 • ff1 SIt) 'Ill pr Cutt,.,i
(JPtiOIStry carpet',
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Murphy, N C 28906

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66-Horses
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(31,1 rii()tt'I Ito, SF)rinq'. A
Mattresses $30 Set Sanford
'iiu i ion, i/l S -S I-riot Ii. 373 /310

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30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD
$7,000 PIER ACRE. BRING
YOUR CHECK BOOK.

Fits listing BROCHURE write

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112$ ACRES ROLLING HILLS
NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA 51.000 PER ACRE.

Property

SEARS, S,inford 322 1771

I fls'ch.

I ACRE AT WHISPERING PINES
WITH 2 BEDROOM MOBILE
tIOME IN PLACE WAI KING
DISTANCE TO BOAT DOCK 5,
RECREATION AREA ON
LAKE GEORGE 517.900 ADDI
TIONAL I ACRE LOTS AVAIL
ABLE. 56.900, EACH

45-A---it of State

PAIN I lNc,, CAl/PEN TI/v
CUSTOM (AtlNf IS
1210479 .ittr
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5511 SON MAIIVP I ill/NI
IIIJY St I L IRA,)I
Ill 1151' ltd St
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NICELY WOODED HOME SITE
EXCELLENT
NFlnnu
HOOD IN SANFORD, REDUC
ED TO 55,500.

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ACRES ON LARGE BASS
LAKE WEST OF I 4 575.000
EXCELLENT TERMS

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Home improvements

I'niqlistm Spaniel
AXC
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bloodlune. 5150 5115 7','?
/4 ii) ,itft'r .lpIntl
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7323 So U S I Iilu',vlle, Fl

UNITED
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I oily
1530 pp,'(t I .ik*' U(t'r pa innt S
i,l 4911

JACK IROST Cent Iin'al
Air
Cond Service Free Nt on
65-Pets-Supplies
fist Comm 8 1/es 372 l
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"1.1 Ilritlmli'y SII,lftiel pupS
Appliances
I.' 'm
il.- C harlipoli
iiiJlltilIi Show lutes 5)50 or (ti-sf
i,tler (.,,ll ,ifter I p rn Cii '
AI,in' Appliant i's
Refrigeration A C Ri'p.,,
I r"v to 000L' limit,' Part Cock,'
Licensed 123 0039
''i,iii' 2 yr'. (,uod w,ltch dcxi
i"t'dS lt'nm, i'd y,ir(3 313

MORTGAGE CORP.

Under priced $13,750 to 516.500

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APPLICAI ION ElY,' ""4E
r' .CA'N' 01. I: IS
CALL TOrIrEE i'8j 433.iA,V;-- . .
11,,' (,r n'i'tyt,ciuse
322 9141
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tircs. ret,i.ilt il101dI t'iitra iI.'arI..
I Loaded 16 mi gal Family
work r.lr $900 373 11879

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I l'[l. DIRT A TOP SOIL YELLOW SAND
(.ill Dick Lacy 32) 7580

FOR ANY PURF'OSE

Most Desirable Executive Resi
hen'1aI Cots in
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I Dealerl

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TO IS YEARs RLF'Ay
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
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/1 Mobmlc- Home Camriàgi Covt

u:i MAKE PAYMENTS '69 t

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S,'lI thso.' uSeful. 110 longer
needed items with a Herald
ClassifIed Ad Call 3?? 261) or
831 9993

$4,000 toSlOO,000
AI1E,ipe'aations

Th,' sooty
uace yOii'classitect act tP sooner
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77 Dcxlqe Van Customizt',l Less
th,in 14,000 no $6,800 Phone 322
8131

Lot Sates Exceeded

52-Appliances

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.r't j30ivt'1r
'.i8 ''ls lkc os"r pay-its or
rvtin,int,' (.alt 57. 4266 ott S

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t )AS T JNA AU TO A,JC I ION
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway
D,,ytona beach.
ll 1101(1 a
publit AUTO AUCTION i'ver
Tu,'sd,iy A Saturcia., at ' 30 Its
the only one in F' Iorida You set
thc rL'sers,p price C,ill 904 255
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i:lvt,' Thomas organs, pianos
liii?, Il,ill's Disc Ci'nti'r Inc
2217? I ri-nych Ave
32? 2751.

47-A---?rtgages Bought

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

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SECOND MORTGAGES

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rood $300 &amp; assume paym"nts
3?? 1891

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REALTORS
8306833or339.h7lIeves.
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BROKER

WITH CATHEDRAL CEILINGS
AND CARPET. DUE FOR
COMPLETION AUGUST lit.

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lull bath Asking $1 000 PP 121
6JR or 32.1 2887 (00 10' seen t
31)) S Sunlantf Dr Sanforct

Ii, I t I litiiltt,'rbir(J, 65 hp Mi'rt'ur
A It iii, r 5900 C ill .323 032 ilter
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Ifl 8.288 1 ri's

2 ACRES HWY 46, WEST OF I 1.
LAKE ACCESS. $19,900.

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'76 DosIgi' Van Cutomzed Air
F'S Must S,'ll 53.450 3)3 5234

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your home &amp; credit' I will
catch, up back paym,'nts A :,
equity 127 0?I

FORREST GREENE

373 fl7

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

COUNTRY HOME 3 BEDROOM,?
BATH. LARGE FAMILY ROOM
WITH BRICK FIREPLACE
LARGE SCREENED PORCH,
OVERSIZED LOT, STREAM
RUNNING ALONG SIDE. A
MUST SEE AT $49,500.

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tilt tr,iIi-r swic,'l SeatS
A
i'ne' 5695 831 5471

WILL BUY EXIST Nt; I',? 8.
MORTGAGES P Liujg,
Mlg
Broker 82S No
1 0
Wyrnore Rd., Altanionli'
8627483

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2439 S. Myrtle Ave ,Sanford

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sewer.
$11,500
William
Mallczowski. Realtor 322 /983.

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STONE'S THROW TO LAKE
MONROF OOWNTOWf. RE
DUCED TO $7,500

322-2420

PETS, AT CHULUOTA. $19,900.

$2.S00. Sanford. For Sale by
Owner. Large C km. home. 2
, baths, screened porch, fireplace,
&amp;,Eenced
323 4979 eves. 8
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DOZEN TO CHOOSE FROM
PRICE RANGE 53.500 to $9,900

Sanford's Sales Leader

HOME CENTRAL AIR CAR .

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Santor, Fl. 3777$
0$ 3234310. Ext. 295
Publish May 25, $979
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Heat, w w Carpet and More!
I3PP WARRANTED. A Buy for

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HOME IN A BOTANICAL
SETTING INCLUDING 10
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Carpet, Central H AC, FR,
Dining Area, and Many Extras!
Good Neighborhood! BPP WAR.
RANTED Only $33,500!
COMFORTABLE! 3 BR, I", Bath
Home in Washington Oaks on
qumet Cul.de-sac! Dining Area,
Eat in Kitchen, FR, Central

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.itt S Ut) p 171

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wt,t,' titty (711iv i is
0,1,1, Mlii 8. 1./it,' (3 I r,il,'r
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(utId 8.34 9519

47-Real Estate Wanted

16 or 20 acres near new develop
fl1t' on Markham Wood Rd. 322
4357; after 3 30 322 8366.

ONE OF A KIND! 3 BR, 1 Bath

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THROUGH APRIL, 1979'

THE SPOtLER' 3 BR. 2 Bath
Home in Idytlwilde of Loch
Arbor on I nvety Lot' Central If
AC. DR. FR , Breakfast Bar, Eq.
Eat In Kitchen. Patio and Lots
More' BPP WARRANTED. Just
563.200!

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8 BEDROOM, 2 BATH CEDAR
HOME ON 80 ACRE LAKE. 15
MILES WEST OF DeLAND
CON.PtCTELY FURNISHED
IDEAL FOR 2 TO 1 FAMILIES
FOR WEEKENDS OR
VACATION ONLY S59.5?0.
SELLER WILL HOLD MOR
TGAGE.

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Trees 57.000.

i/F: AL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
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JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. I!

NICELY SHADED STREET.

yds. of Carpet
item No. 3-Furnhlh.Spr000 2000
lbs. of Pensacola BahIa Grass Seed
and 24.000 lbs. of fertIlIzer
work shall be In accord with
ciflcatiof5availabi in the àttice

Which in ti judgem,nt best wf'ves
the interest of the County.
Purthat,Ing Agent
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..liule Count,

ROOM, SCREENED PORCH,

LARGE BARN, 5 ACRES.
FENCED FOR HORSES. NEAR
SANFORD AIRPORT. BY THIS
WEEKEND. $37,900.

PLACE. 2 CAR GARAGE ON

'M, Unsworth Realty

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

REALTOR

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REDUCED! Remodeled 2 p, 1
Bath Homew CentralH AC, ww
Carpnt, OR, Eq-Ea:. in K'tfCtlt-n
and Morel Will Paint Exterior in
Buyer's choice! BPP WAR
RANTED. Just $21,500!

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1976 Dooqt' Brougham, low tOil A

55.-Boats &amp; Accessories
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LAKE MARY AREA Corner lot
I35x177 Paving, sewer &amp; water
$11,500

ATTRACTIVEI 3 BR, 1", Bath
Home with Central Air, w.w
Carpet, P.,,i. FR, Brick
Fireplace, Coy. Patio wGriII,
Boat House, Fenced 8 Much
More' BPP WAlI/ANIED,
Only $39,900!

1969 Dci
SUpt'r lti'i'
GoOo 0fl0LOr7 SROC
121 Ql9nr 123 0609

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RO IISON /,OAR IN 1
7917 Hwy 17 97
ouvtorcl. I Ia .1)1/I

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our lot or yours.
FHA.VA,F1'fA 2338 245

BuIld to Suit

openI and read:
Item No. 1-Building Materials
.d Supplies
Item 2-Approxlmateiy 619 sq.

Of the Purchasing Agent.
The County res.rvej the right to
reject ifly or all bids,
with' or
without
cause,
to

DRASTIC REDUCTION SELLER
SAYS MOVE THIS 3 BED

2 STORY WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS 3 BED
ROOM, FAMILY ROOM WITH
LARGE OAK TREES. $21,900.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

thous., Sanford, Florida, 32771, untIl
10:00 AM., June 11, 1979, at
which
time and place bids
will be publicly

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Di'pr ('SSiOfl I' ri (.l,iss Club
i,1rltOrd Acictiijn Parknq lot,
..orrn'r I? 9) &amp; I i'tti St Sit M05
26 11 , ,n to S p' iv?
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MULTIPLE LISTINQ SERVICE
Eves 862 3455 3221959

The Real Estate Agency

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121 3866 or 323 77'u

( hOV0l('t - /3 Open Road Camper.

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t, tras,'l
trailer Works on I? volt lec or
gas tias safety furnace Just
Iikt' niw 1,5,-ct i'r', litilt' See to
ippri-ci,iti' SI 39', (ill Otter
p ni 121 6190
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minded 2 Unit Apt bldg. Good
tenants
*$.iO000 Forthe builder 5 duplex
bldg. lots in city.

STEMPER
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* 526.500 A cute starter or for the
young at hea'f 3 BR. 1 bath,
near Shopping Call today on this
one.

DELIGHTFUL

iAft Hrs. 327.7643.3774069

Sad name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,

LEGALADVERTISEMENT
BOARD OP COUNTY
COMMISSIONIRS
THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE'
Separate sealed bids for the
following items will be received at
the Offic* of the Purchasing Agent,
Room 417, Seminole County Cour.

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' ve
L,lk(' M,iry. 110 Sat, My 26 9
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Something for
'(('7 y011i' I ii &amp; S,'it 9 tO 5 1215
R irilolpti St S,intortt

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323.5774

V EnterprIse, Inc.
MaClit iflC,, Realtor

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Make your fludgit go further shop
the Classitied Ads every day
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EXCELLENT professional office
location Highway 17 92. Choice
commercial location See today'

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Houses

Want Ads Get People Together
Those Buying And Those Selling.
372.2611 or 131.9993.

perinced 40 wpm, small office

IN 'AlSE/,,j
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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2435'.- 5 French 11/971 Sanford
373

Hosponsibie middle-aged womar

Sanf.Adults,nopets,1BR
AIr,w.wcarp.cerarnicbath,etc.
$llSmo.323.I019
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Typist secretary, Part time, ix.

THERE IS 140 .z

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reasons

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1 BR-$189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
BI'.'t n 17.92 In Sanford. Call
3238670 Mariner's Village.

knowledge for Longwood fec.
tory. Phone $309300.

PYLiRlTR.. NUMBER

2 Acres in Lake Mary w Ig block
shed, corner lot cleared w some
trees 525.000

*515,000 7 building tots, zoned
MR 2. located west of Sanford

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iat Only Some furniture &amp;
Misc Chain link fence
7Th West 19th St
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OF SANFORD REALTOR
2541 S rrenrh Ave.
J22b779

Removed

PIUY JUNX CARS
rom $1010 $50
(all Ii'? 1674 32? iuO

Au(tin Sun.iyç 8P M
S,tnforci A,'
Consiqnm,'ntc Welcom
(ellogqs Auction Sales
323 7050

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REALTY WORLD.

sizes available. Central Location

AVON
Must have good typing &amp;
shorthandskilis&amp;generaloffic,

NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.
DIO IN ONE OF SANFORDS
BUSIEST AREAS
lntientory 8 fixtures total more
than asking priceof $25,000. Call
us today this sale for health

MINI STORAGE
Solve your small storage space
problem with one of our lx B's for
$15 mo. For 1 month or longer if
you need, you keep key, other

and

Secretary for expanding office,

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5 Mo. old 3 BR, 2 bath with Family
room, projected tennis courts &amp;
logging paths. Beautiful jewel of
a home, Assumaule mortqrue
for just about any kind, of
financing you choose. $63,000
Owner motivated.

37AOffIce Rental

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meeting nice pooie. Call 644.
3079 for details.

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77-Junk Cars

72-Auction

(-iraqe
IJP?I
%.'los HiP', Dr tooen
oil Like Mary Blvd Sat &amp; Sun

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AREA

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COUNTY COMMISSIONIRS
Neticoof Public Healing
June 12, 1979

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Daytona Beach-Hut.hison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 322.4058
if no ens. (901) 252.9192.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY

Notice of Administrati: 5.18.79.
i:Mae Etta Brooks
Ai Personal RepresentatIve
of the Estate of
ADOLPHUS BROOKS
Deceased

36Resort Pperty
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Most complete Craft &amp; Hobb1
Supply in Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
Ave. Sanford, Fl.

NEW LISTING IN TUSKAWILLA .

- Furnished

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

1i.A-Arts&amp; Crafts
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OF

this 4 BR, 2 bath lout of the
OdU3i1Y) Split level home
Great for expanding family

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Sanford. Gracious living from $23
weekly. Utilities included. 500 5.
Oak. 322.9623; $417083.

Instruction

NeedlepoInt

Legal Notic.

required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THISNOTlCE,tofIIeanyobj.ciaj
lhiy may have that challenge the
validity Of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
'jurisdiction oh the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Detect thefirst publicatlonof this

33Houses

38-Wanted to Rent

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representative.
All persons Interested In the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are

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&amp; C H&amp;A. 5.41.500.

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wouIdn'$behere.lfyouwa,fth,
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1000432.8403 anytIme for
recorded message.

shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent Ot unhiquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
shall be described. The
claimant Shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
tnail one copy to cacti personal

condition &amp; neighborhood, C
H&amp;A, Range, Ret. Vacant, lease,
$lóOmo., 1st mo. rent &amp; deposit.
3230106.
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DELTONA 1 BR, cien, neat,
attractive, $150 mo 1st, last,
Sl00security, No pets. Available
now 57410.40.

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S-I --Garage Sales

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Sentinel Star Paper Rh. A.M.
Sanford. 300 customers. $10,000
income, S9900sale price. 834.1032
aft. 3 p.m.

Special Summer program for 6.12
yrs. old including weekly
swimming, sitating, &amp; movies,
322 6645. SANFORD EARLY
CHILDHOOD CENTER.

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By

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3 BR Split plan C H&amp;A Kit ('cIP
double car garage Will sell VA
or FHA $31,900

Lakeview lot. Loi'h Arbor 105'
paved rd.. 240' deep. Beautiful view .icroSs Crystal Lk. Only .
vacant lot in area. $14,950

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House for sale 3 BR I bath New
waSher &amp; dryer Inc ig lot
534.000. By Owner, 32? 1949

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3BR2bathsplitplan FR Doubte
corner lot $6000 down &amp;
assume

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DELTONA 1 BR, clean, neat,
Call Ba rt
attractive. 5150 mo 1st, last,
5100 security. No pets. Avaitabte
REAL ESTATE
now 4-hO10,
REALTOR. 327 7498
2',,
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-"'4....,-,
'antord- Ne*iy i di'oreteø or
2150 Sq. Ft. of living Remodeled I
kitchen, butcher btock cabinets.
3 BR, large FR, fireplace, patio,
fenced yard on beautiful oak
new floor tile. recessea lighting,
shaded lot in fine residential
beaming ceilings in LP &amp; DR
area. $350 mo 322 6952.
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Above ground pool, new liner. 2
pumps Patio carpeted 7 fruit
LOCH ARBOR- Large 3 BR, 2
trees Walking to stores, schools, I

College Students desiring
YAROWORK.
Call 323 0500, 322 0797.

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WANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL

.11W. 7 bath Lovely pool P. patio
,irea 59.600 oown. $330 mo. pays
all 322 4914 eves &amp; weekends

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HOMOWNEWS 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. 6U 7518

SANFORD
AREANewly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, LR, FR with fireplace,
Utility room &amp; wooded lot.
Adults only. No pets. 323 9571

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BR, 2 bath, garage.
Central Air, fenced backyard.
1st. last mo. rent, security
deposit, $325 mo. 862 8929 or 322
0141.
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FUNNY BUSINESS
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OVER,

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thisad, andif wewercnt$,o,ng
for someone to do a lob this ad

DEJ $7

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ChildCareinmyhome, Longwood.
Lake Mary area, $23 wk.
834.3770

If you weren't looking for a new

claims

Telephone: (303) 3230350
Publish May II, 25, 1979

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Enroll now-school age childrenfor summer fun-arts, crafts,
&amp; field trips. 323.8424.

or

having

Dputy Clerk
r'Jbli5l May33 &amp; June 1,8. 15, 1979

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For a career In Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 3235324.

Unique Kindergarten for 3 year
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
ducatIonal opportunity in this
area. 333.4445

demands against the estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATlV:
Abbott M. Herring
301 W. lit Street
Sanford, Florida 32771

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Hair Stylist
Experience Necessary
322.8711

1st &amp; Only thud care center open
Saturday in Sanford
Beginning June 2. Sanford Early Child.
care Center. 3234415.

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earning

DECEASED
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of ADOLPHUS BROOKS, deceased,
File Numb.r79.1I3.Cp, ispending in
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate DIvision,
the address of which is Seminole
County Court Cle,'k, Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida 3771. The personal
representative of the estate is MAE
ETTA BROOKS, Whose address i5
1609W. 7th Street, Sanford, Floridi
3777$. The name and address of the
personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.

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Experienced janitor, must use
buffing machine. 53 hr. See John
Moore at Zayre Store, Sanford, 8
a.m. to 10 a.m. No Calls.

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IN RE: ESTATE OF
ADOLPHUS BROOKS

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24 HOUR O 322-9283

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SundQ - Noon Ft'idQ

18-Help

File Number i-is.c

WITNES5, my hand and seal of
this Court on the 32nd day of May,
tm
(SEAL)
Arthur H B.ckwith. Ir
Clerk of Circuit Court
IV: CyMhli Proctor
DEJilI

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ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're

the date when it will become due

the following descrlbed property in
Seminoi4 Couhty, Florida
LOt 43, Block ,
of neet

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RATES

Wanted
____________________________

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

NOTICE OF ACTION

Address: Unknown

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1 time ..............43c a line
3conseclvetimes .. 38c a line
lconscutive times. . 3S a line

ELLEN GARRETSON, his

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may hay.. Each claim must be
in writIng and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
ar attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
action to foreclose a mortgage on

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DEADLINES
Noon The Da Before PublicQtion

FOREST D. MITCHELL and SUE
ANN MITCHELL, his Wila COM.
BINED MORTGAGE &amp; REALTY
CO.. a Florida corporation, AMER
ICAN STEEL FENCE CO., INC. OF
ORLANDO, a Florida corpora- n,
db.a AMERICAN STEEL FENCE
CO.,SEMINOLEMEMORIALHOS.
PITAL, SUN BANK OF SEMINOLE, NA.
Defendants,
TO: FOREST 0 MITrHELL
and SUE ANN MITCHELL

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OrlQndo - Winter
831-9993

CLASSIFE DEPT.
HOURS

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Florida
PublIsh: May 4, 11, 1$, 23, 1979
DEJ19

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M alor League

Seminole
322-2611

N

Cypress Creek In the state
finals,

F

CLASSIFiED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE
,.ff.cA.2o.E
In Re: The Adoption of
RYAN ALLEN AYERS.
eminor.
NOTICE OF ACYI.09
TO: STEPHEN ALLEN AYERS
0 NCR Coration
Main &amp; K Streets
Dayton, OH 45409

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
3 Lines Minimum
a petition has been tiled In the
atovestyled Court for the adoption
of the abovenamed minor, as set out
in said petition, and you are corn.
mended to serve a copy of your
WrITTen detenses, It any, on IJAVII) i
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that KERBEN. Petitioner's Attorney,
F. Robinson Street, Orlando, FL I
by virtue of that certain Writ of
before the 19th day of
Execution issued out of and
June, 1979, and file the origInal
the seal of the COUNTY Court of
with the Clerk of this Court eIther __________________________
Orange County,FIorida,upona final
....,
, ...- -----before service
on said attorney or
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l.'..y.v...
Immediately thereafter; otherwise
4-Personals
18-t'lp Wanted
court on the 31st day of July, A.D.
a default may be entered against
_______________________________
1978, In that certain case entitled,
you tot the relief prayed for in the
ComBank.Fairvllia, a Florida
Foreman/operators
Lonely? We listen. Have a
petition.
banking corporation Plaintiff, vs
and
District Supervisors in buried
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
problem?
We
of
listen.
Mad
or
Forrest A. Arnold, Defendant, which
telephone cable and conduit and
this Court at Sanford, Seminole
frustrated? We listen. Do you
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
pole work. West Palm, Stuart,
County, Florida, this 15th day of
need someone to Listen to you,
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Ft. Pierce, Vero Beach a'eas.
May, 1979.
or lust need to talk. Talking to
Seminole County, Florida, and I
Pay commensuate with abilities:
someone helps &amp; we listen. For
(SEAL)
have levied upon the following
Good benefits and
tirement
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
details send your name &amp; phone
described property owned by
plan. Call collect 3057166710.
number to "Friends Listen",
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Forrest A. Arnold, said property
Wright &amp; Lopez of Florida, Inc.
P.O. Box 125. Casselberry, Fl.
By. Cynthia Proctor
being located in Seminole County,
Tequesta, Florida.
32707.
Deputy
Clerk
Florida,
more
particularly
Publish
May
18,
25
&amp;
June
1,
8,
1979
dascrbd as tnllows:
Retiree for delivery, must be on
lSLOHOLAPROBLEM
DEJ88
One 1969 Dodge Pickup Truck, ________________________
call. Willis Storage Bldgs.
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
white red in color
331.1792
AL.ANON
%iiJ IJn tIIlIlaii,
... ..----------------UN TNt CINCUIT COURT OF THE
ForfamiliesorfriçtJsof
being stored at Fosters in
Dog Groomer
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
problemdrinkers
Longwood, Florida
Allbreeds,fullyexpere.ced
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Forfuture information call
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Call 3225752
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
'647.3333or write
_________________________
Seminole County, Flo'lda, will at
CASE NO. 7$.3427.CA.09.f(
SanfordAi.Anon Family Group
11:00
2h da,- o, May,
Live in Companion 'or retired
DAWSON B. THflMPSON, and
P.O. BOX 553
A.Li. 1919, offer rot sale and sell to
school teacher, light housekeep.
BRUCE L. THOMPSON,
SanordrFla 32171
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
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-''g'Ai" .ind all existing IienL'irft,.,.,
---____________ -- owrrc,orn witfr' bath &amp; board.
.
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
Call before 9am. or after 6p.m.
LOWELL M. GARRETSON and _____________________________
5-4..ost &amp; Found
County Courthouse in Sanford,
ask for Mrs. Goit. 3493178.
MARY ELLEN GARRETSON, his ____________________________
__________________________
Florida, the above described per.
wife,
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sonal property.
Defendants,
Ladles black shoulder bag. Lost
That said sale is being made to
Lake Markham Rd. Contents
NOTICE
OF
SALE
A A A
satisfy the terms of said Writ
Important. 373.5749.
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
Execution.
______________________________
EMPLOYMENT
pursuant toa Final Judgment dated
John E. Polk,
Toy Poodle-light chocolate
the 11th day of May, 1979, in Case
brown. Stitches in right sideNo. 78.2427.CA.09.K ot the Circuit
Ie County,
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me,41,'ai
912 French Ave.
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Oviedo

IR. I'lJ,'%'AME
Notice Is hereby given that we are
eniag'd fl flu'
fl 17
a
E Allamonle Drive. AlfVt
Springs. Seminole County. Florida.
under the fictitious name of
DRUMMOND
DIVING
EN
TERPRISES and that we intend to
reglstersaidnamewithfheCte
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
in accordr
.w.th the
provisions of the 'irtitious Name
Statutes, To Wit; Section 865.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. W. George Drummond
Patricia D. Drummond
Publish M.y Ii. 18. 75 &amp; June I. 1979
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playoff by trickling In a 22-foot with her development as a Sheoah Golf Club's 15th hole
putt for a birdie, whereas Tracy promising young woman golfer, now, so Tracy gets in plenty of
parred the hole.
"My dad died, but both he and practicetlme.Sheplayedon the
Ellis, Gaster and a qualifyer my mom helped me a lot," she Oviedo High team, and was the
from Tallahassee will represent said. "We played in DeLand third and fourth player on the
Florida in San Diego.
and I used to ta along."
sonad.
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Gaster credits ier parents
Tracy and her mom live off
Her handicap is six.

'tracy Gaster will carry

Legal Notice

GREENE FAr ENTERPRISES
TREE SERVICE
323 1644

To List Your Business.,.
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DiQI 322-2611 or 831-9993

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�OA-EvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, May 2s, 1M

Z
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CALENDAR

Index Up 1. 1 Percent

Gas Leads Steep Consumer Price Rise

FRIDAY, MAY25
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, dosed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, Route 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, MAY28
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, dosed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Seabee Veterans of America Island X4, 10 a.m., CPO
Club, Orlando Naval Training Center.
German-American Society, Installation Ball following
German dinner at 7 p.m., 381 Orange Lane Casselberry.
Reservations call 2054753,
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Ballroom and round dancing, 8p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam, Deltona.
West Volusla West Virginlini covered dish social,
Sunday, DeBary Fire Hall, registration 1-1:45 p.m.
Outdoor Music Festival, noon to 5 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 851 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland. Classical,
Jazz and rock. Puppet show and magic for children.
Seminole Group AA, 3 p.m., open speaker meeting,
Halfway House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
MONDAY, MAY 28
Seminole League of Civic Associations, 8 p.m., First
a..
ndo
E0*r4,o
4 rr.g: Road
A1faiionte Springs. Speaker - Howell Lotspefch, architect and planner, on energy conservation.
Seminole County Federation of Woman's Clubs, 10:30
a.m. covered dish luncheon hosted by Altamonte Springs
Woman's Club.
Monday Morners Toastmaster, Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
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 University, DeLand; 7 p.m., Interstate
Mall Montgomery Ward; 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
Church, DeLand.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Tops Chapter 79, 7p.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.

WASHINGTON (UP!) Gasoline prices shot up in
April at the fastest inflation
rate since the 1974 Arab oil
embargo, sparking a steep
1.1 percent rise in consinner prices, the governmeat reported today.
Dismal new statistics
from the Labor Department supported ad.
ministration warnings to
Americans that bad InRation news will be standard fare for the next few
months.
The overall 1.1 percent
consumer price rise sunpassed March's 1 percent
increase and was just
slightly below February's
1,2 percent gain. During
the first four months of the
year, consumer prices rose
at a annual rate of 13.2
Percent.
GasolIne prices, the
nation' newest inflationary
kr

Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries.
Gasoline costs now have
Jumped 14.4 percent during
the first four months of
1979. That is an annual rate
of 49.6 percent, the Labor
Department said,
But fuel was not the only
problem area.
Food prices increased by
0.9 percent. Although the
April gain wasthesmallest
of the year, that was little
comfort to inflation-weary
shoppers who saw beef
prices surge by 4.1 percent
in April.
Food costs now have
climbed at double digit
rates for five consecutive
months and were 11.7
percent higher than a year
ago.
And housing costs rose
1.1 percent; fuel oil 4.2
percent; mortgage interest
rates 1.9 percent; and
- -J in id ev

Percent during April. It
was the largest monthly
increase since a 7.3 percent
jump in March, 1974 at the
tall end of the oil embargo
imposed
by
the

the department said.
The government had still
more gloomy news.
The earning power of the
average blue collar
production worker and his

months."
three dependents fell by 2.4
down, have warned bluntly
during March.
Charles Schultze,
percent last month and was
in FCeflt weeks that inThe 1.1 percent Increase
chairman
of Carter's
off by 4.5 percent from a
flation will remain a major
in housing costs meant that
Council
of
Economic
year earlier,
problem during upcoming
the cost of buying and
Advisers,
told
a Senate
Labor Department of.
months.
maintaining a home has
panel
Thursday,
"the rate
ficials said the unusually
Carter said Wednesday
now climbed by 10.8 per.
of
Inflation
in
the
latter
half
big drop was due In large
he expects "serious, adcent during the past year
of
the
year
will
be
coming
part to a truckers strike
verse" inflation figures
and 14 percent in the past
last month.
down."
"for the next two to three
three months alone.
Nevertheless, the earThe 4.2 percent fuel oil
ning statistics offered a
increase was the third
vivid demonstration of how
straight month of huge
inflation continued to gnaw
gains in that category.
away at the income of the
y
Overall transporation
average American worker,
costs, which includes
The Labor Department
gasoline, were up by 2
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said overall food and
percent last month cornlooking at a space need of 10,000
beverage prices rose 0.9
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is financially feasible to move square feet and the ultimate r
percent, while grocery
March and 1.1 percent in
In the new budget year. We Sanford facility could also
store costs climbed by 1
February. New car prices
cannot
remain at the current house administrative offices for
percent.
rose by 1.4 percent, twice
site indefinitely. We will have the library system.
Partially balancing the
the March increase,
no place to put new books. The The report to be presented to
4.1 percent beef price lump
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opening
of the new Kmart the space committee, she said,
were declines in pork and
department said clothing
brought
that
site to my at. will include justification for the
poultry prices and the
costs rose by 0.5 percent,
tentlon and I decided to see if It move and the alternative sites
second consecutive sharp
one third of March's inwould be a feasible solution to under consideration.
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November. Food prices
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of All Souls Catholic Church with
Hospital.
Fr. William Ennis officiating,
Survivors Include a wife, Rosary will be recited Monday
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Theresa
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at 7 p.m. at Oramkow Funeral
daughter, Mrs. Christine Home Chapel. Burial In OakIawi
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Mo. Family requests
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charge.
She is survived by her
husband, Carlo, a daughter,
ADKINS, JOHNNIE : Miss Paula C. Volpl; mother,
Funeral services for Johnnie
Adkins, 1507 W. 12th Place, who
Mrs. Catarina Bells, Italy;
died May it, at Seminole
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Memorial
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George Brown, ApI. 91 Grarnkow Funeral Home jsln
Bedding Gardens, died Monday charge of arrangements.
In Cleveland, Ohio. He was a
member and trustee of Allen MRS. GEORGIA VINCENT
Chapel AME Church, Sanford
Mrs. Georgia M. Vincent, 62,
and on the board of directors of
the Sanford Housing Authority, of 414 Orange Ave, Sanford,
Wilson-Elchelberger Is In died Thursday. Born In
Covington, Ky., she came to
charge of arrangements.
Sanford in 1948. She is survived
by a sister, Mrs. Martha Works
EARL McINTYRE
Earl Pat McIntyre, of 1003 of Fort Metro, Ky., two
Mangoustine Ave., Sanford, brothers, Jim Gardner,
Covington, Ky., Gene Gardner,
died May 17.
Survivors include his mother, Erlanger.
Mrs. Salde McIntyre; three Brlsaon Funeral Home-PA
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and brothers.
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Kites Have
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Historians disagree as to who flew the first kite. Some
feel it was a Greek while others claim it was first flown by
a Chinese inventor between 200 and 400 B.C. But whoever
tossed the first paper and wood device into the air and
watched it rise on a length of string started something that
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demonstrating their flying toys.
Kites have not always been playthings designed solely
for the amusement of their owner. In many countries they
were flown to ward off evil spirits and bad luck. While in
later times they were used by scientists and ex•
perimentors to increase man's knowledge.
In 1752, Ben Franklin's kite helped determine the
electrical character of lightning.
By tying one kite onto the string of another and hooking
them in tandem great lifting power could be generated. In
1895 an English captain B.F.S. Baden-Powell lifted
himself over 100 feet in the air, and 4 years later during
the Boer War the British were building large box kites
that would carry a man high enough to spy on the enemy's
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By the turn of the century at Blue Hill observatory in
Boston Lawrence Hargrave, inventor of the box kite, set
an altitude record by flying his kite to 9,375 feet.
Shortly after weather stations all over the country were
using kites to carry aloft weather Instruments to obtain
data on the upper atmosphere. Most were large box kites
flown with wire and contained 30 to 80 square feet of
material.
When Guglielmo Marconi made his first trans-Atlantic
radio broadcast In 1901, he used a kite to raise his antenna
in Newfoundland.
William Eddy who developed the familiar diamondshaped kite used it to carry a camera and made hundreds
of photographs for the U. S. In the Spanish American war.
They have also been used for target practice for guns
during W.W. II, for carrying radar reflectors and antennae for emergency radios.

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Dummy, Harrowing Tale
true-life special to be
broadcast Wednesday, May
Paul Sorvino dons a 30 on CBS. Myers defended
hearing aid. He watches Donald Lang (LeVar Buryour lips when you speak. ton) an illiterate, deaf, black
There is a heightened sense youth on a murder charge,
of awareness about him, forging
a
trusting
rather like an animal who relationship with his client.
leans into the wind and
"An actor only is in.
whose body is prepared to terested in information
express anything from which turns into behavior,"
stillness to flight.
states Sorvino, between
Sorvino is portraying a scenes, on location in
deaf lawyer, Lowell Myers, Chicago.
in "Dummy," a two-hour
"I went to deaf people and
sought the information I
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because deaf people cannot
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sounds. And's are difficult
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love to talk. They have so
much to express."
The story of "Dummy"
itself is a harrowing one.
Says producer Frank
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"Donald Lang was thrown
script gets me first. How it into a bewildering situation
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immediately by his intellect jail, unable to communicate
and sensitivity. Some of my with the
preconceptions about him
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were wrong.
inform him of his rights, and
"However, the speech I the case posed unique legal
devised for the character is and human problems, for he
remarkably similar to could neither hear or speak,
Myers' speech. He is an and had never learned to
genunan write or communicate in
and would probably cringe at sign language.
my saying thin, but he Is a
After five years Myers
heroic man. He undertook finally secured Lang his
case with his freedom. But in a final
handicap; and with the aid of Kaf kaesque twl4, he was
his slater, Mrs. Jean Markin, again arrested for a similar..
his client in murder to the first. He is
court by lip reading her currently Incarcerated In
simnutaneous account of the Cook County Jail, Chicago.
testimony as she heard it. And again he waits for
"it's a challenging and someone to come to his
rewarding role. Deaf people defense.

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Program of classics and three original compositions presented by pianist Vickie Schultz to
benefit University of Central Florida Music
Scholarship Fund, 3:30 pan., June 3, UCF music
rehearsal ball.
Outdoor Music Festival, Sunday, May 27, noon to
5 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 851 Maitland
Ave., Maitland, featuring 90 urofessional musicians
playing clRsIca1, jazz and rock. Puppet show for
children at 2 p.m. and magic at 3:30 Bring blanket
or lawn chair. Refreshments available. Admission:
$5 per family; $2, adult or $1 children under 13,
military or senior citizen.
Gllhort and SW2vaWs "Hbffi Planfore" 8:30 p.m.,
May. 19, 24, f5, 26 and 27, University Of Central
Florida Science Auditorium. Matinee, 2:30 p.m.,
May 20. General admission, $3.50; UCF students
free with ID's.
Lake Howell High School drama club presents
"Up the Down Staircase," May 31 and June 1, 8
P.m., University of Central Florida Science
Auditorium. Adults, $2; students, $1.50.
6th Annual Zellwood Sweet Corn Festival, noon til
6 p.m., May 26-77, N. W. Orange County
Improvement Assn. grounds. Bluegrass, carnival
rides and all the corn you can eat. Tickets $3.50 at
gate or $2.75 in advance; children under 6, $2.
Heal Maitbie Shell Museum -One of the largest
displays of shells In the world. Located on Holt
Avenue at Rollins College, Winter Park, hours are 15 p.m. Sunday and Tuesday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Wednesday through Saturday. Closed Monday.
Admission Is $1 for adults and 50 cents, children 612. Group rates available.
Central Florida Zoological Park -U. S. 17-92, one
mile east of 14 and 4½ miles west of Sanford. Hours

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Germany; a preview of the
Grand Prix of Monaco. (Note: If
a seventh game is necessary in
the Stanley Cup competition
between the New York Rangers
and the Montreal Canadiens, it
will be telecast live in place of
the events previously
announced, one hour earlier
than currently scheduled.)

GOLF "Memorial
Tournament" Live coverage of
third-round play in this
$300,000 PGA tour tournament
from Muirfield Village Golf Club
in Dublin. Ohio.

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(D BASEBALL Regional coverage of Cincinnati Reds at Los
Angeles Dodgers; Atlanta
Braves at San Francisco
Giants.
tI2 BASEBALL Cincinnati
Reds at Los Angeles Dodgers

5:00
(1)SPORTS SPECTACULAR
Coverage of International Amateur Boxing from Havana.
Cuba; Part 6 of the International Mixed Pairs Gymnastics
Championship.
U WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Coverage of the World Lumberjack Championships from
Hayward, Wisconsin; European

$300,000 PGA tour tournament
from Muirfiold Village Golf Club
in Dublin. Ohio
(12) SPORTSWORLD Coverage

boxing action

of amateur
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and Joe Frazier boxing clubs;
U.S. Gymnastic Federation
Championships.
4:30

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Same-day coverage of the
Grand Prix of Monaco from
Monte Carlo; an encore piesentation of the Great Pool
Shootout between Minnesota
Fats and Willie Mosconi.
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comment on the action,

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guests. Call 265-3753.

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annual concert, Saturday, June 16, at Edyth Bush
Theatre In Loch Haven Park, Orlando. Also appearing, the Singing Girls of Orlando. Matinee and
evening performance tickets available all ticket
agencies. Special rates students and senior citizens.

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TUESDAY

Live coverage of an NBA
championship game. Teams
and location to be announced.

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and those of her children until
an unexpected solution comes
along. (Part 2 of 2)
0 ABC THEATRE "The
House On Garibaldi Street"
The capture-kidnapping of Nazi
war criminal Adolph Eichmann
in Buenos Aires by the Israeli
Secret Police is dramatized.

Annu*l Boat.A-Cado, 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 detailscall 305847-M. Kissimmee.

MAY 29. 1979

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HOPE BIRTHDAY
SPECIAL Comedian Bob Hope
and his guests the Village People celebrate Hopes 76th
birthday aboard the aircraft
carrier Iwo Jima.

9:30
(12) SCARED STRAIGHT Peter
Falk hosts this documentary
from Rahway State Prison in
New Jersey dealing with a program that scares the crime out
of juvenile delinquents.

10:30

(12)

8:00
(2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

EVENING

MAY 30. 1979

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BE Sheila finds herself unable
to cope with her own problems

EVENING

SPECIAL "The Mystery Of
Animal Behavior" German
naturalist photographer Heinz
Sielmann has spent his life
recording animals in their natural habitats.

9:00

TUESDAY

LOCAL FOLLOW-UP

'Scared Straight"

(2) (12) THE INNOCENT AND
THE DAMNED Attorney Tom
Keating (Sam Elliott) fights with
a senior colleague (John
Houseman) over the proposed
defense of a gigolo (Perry King)
accused of murder, while
Tom's father deals with a financier (Gene Barry) planning to
turn their ranch Into a huge
resort. (Part 1 of 5)(R)
OTHE REBELS The adventurous sequel to "The Bastard"
by John Jakes is set In 1775 as
Philip Kent risks his life as a
captain in the Colonial Army
during the Revolutionary War.
(Part I of 2)
O INFLATION "The Fire That
Won't Go Out"

sni per's struggle both mental W ESTAMPA FLAMENCA
leads to a American flamenco dancer
and physical
shocking last scene as man Maria Benitez and her Estampa
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BENDIGO SHAFTER by Louis L'Arnour (Dutton, 324
pages $9.95)
RATTLESNAKE by Theodore V. Olsen (Doubleday, 182
pages' $7.95)
THE HIGH ROCKS by Loren U. Estleman (Doubleday,
182 pages, $7.95)
DESPERADOES by Ron Hansen (Knopf, 288 pages
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Open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 2-5 p.m. only.

From the Lone Ranger to
Clint Eastwood, the cowboy
hero is a uniquely American
invention. He's strong, quiet,
moral (in his own way),
ecologically aware and very
appealing. There's a large
often ignored audience out
there which Just can't get
enough of him. And there's a

teens.
On top of plenty of action
(generated by outlaws, the
elements and the Indians),
L'Amour provides a wellrounded portrait of the
variety of settlers who came
west plus a large serving of
pop history and moral
philosophy. In L'Amour's
scheme of things, the land
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Friday, May 25, 1979-5

Four Books Recall
Heroes Of West

May 25-31

If you're thinking of getting out of the house and
are looking for something to do this weekend, here
are a few suggestions:
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

internal.
Theodore Olsen's "Rattleanake" has two heroes,
or

The first Is Sheriff Frank
Tenney, a fair-minded man
with political ambitions 'and
family ties to the bigoted
senator and his "Boys." The
other is Jim Izancho, an
Apache and Tenney's
boyhood friend. The plot pits
the cowboy against the
Indian, but the real villains
are the "good ole boys"
((who accidently murder
Izancho's wife and grandfather while setting fire to
his house) and the legal
system that denies the
Indian justice. Izancho is
forced to "take the law Into
his own hands," putting him
on a collision course with

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Tenney. The Senator orders
Tenney to kill Izancho on
sight. Tenney wants to bring
his old friend to trial, even
after after Izancho executes
the "boys" with silenced
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detail. In spite of the gore,
the action is gripping and the
reader's sympathy engaged
for the deputy who must do
his duty and for Anderson
who kills because "A man

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For those who prefer more
violence In their westerns,
Loren Estleman's "The High
Rocks" provides plenty.
Bear ("seven feet of solid
muscle") Anderson's family
was killed by Flathead
Indians causing him (like
Jeremiah Johnson) to
retreat from civilization into
the
bitterroot
Mountains, where he fights a oneman war against the
Indians. The hero Is Deputy
Page Murdock who is
chasing an escaped prisoner
in the Bitterroots when he Is
captured by the Flatheads
and forced to promise to get
the "mountain that walks"
in exchange for his life,
Before bringing Anderson
to justice, Murdock is Involved In an unbelievable
number
of
murders,
recounted In all their lurid

For readers who want
more mood than action, lion
Hansen's "Desperadoes" is
a good choice. The hero is
Emmett Dalton, youngest
member of the Dalton gang.
Now 65 and a prosperous
Hollywood entrepreneur, he
recalls his youth and his
dead brothers.
Hansen's small, 1890's
seems
western
town
realistically dusty and
primitive. Life is relentlessly
boring and tough. Violence is
acceptable and frequent.
When the final Dalton
escapade backfires and all
but Emmett are killed, he
shows no remorse. But then,
from his perspective, why
should he? Like all cowboys
worth their boots, he did
what he had to do.

Top 10 Amusement Parks
Roller coasters alone do arcades, nightlife and kiddy Valencia, Calif.
not a good amusement park area,
6, Six Flags Over Georgia;
make.
Walt Disney World; Atlanta.
"Amusement
7. Kings Dominion;
Park Lake Buena Vista, Fla,
Annual" has compiled this
Disneyland; Anaheim, Doswell, Va.
list of the nation's top Calif.

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Great

Kings Island; Kings America; Gurnee, Ill,
10 factors—layout, themes Mills, Ohio.
9. Six Flags Over Mid-

amusement parks based on

(if any), rides, enCedar Point; Sandusky,
tertalnment, cleanliness, Ohio.

landscaping,

architecture,

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America; Eureka, Mo,
io. Marriott's Great

Mountain; America; Santa Clara, Calif.

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EveningHerald,Sanford,Fl.Friday, May 25,1979-9

It TookSome Time,
Here's No-Knife
By DICK KLEINER

HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Mace Neufeld is getting to be
an expert in having patience.
It took him four years, he
says, to get "The Omen,"
which he co-produced, made.
And now he's producing a
movie, "No-Knife," which
he first optioned in 1971.
"I first optioned the script
seven years ago," he says.
"I lost it twice and each time
I re-optioned it. Every studio
in Hollywood turned it down
a half-dozen times. But "The
Omen' had been turned down
everywhere, too."
He says the key to getting
"The Omen" made was
when he signed Gregory
Peck to be his star. After
that, the studios were willing
to deal with him. He says the
key to getting "No-Knife"
made, however, was
something entirely different.
"In the seven years between the two drafts of the
script," he says, "times had
changed."
The plot of "No-Knife"
revolves around a rabbi, and
his misadventures in the pid
West. In 1971, Neufeld says,
nobody wanted anything to
do with a movie about a
rabbi, no matter how funny it
might be — and this shapes
up as a very funny film. But,
by 1978, when filming began,
rabbis were acceptable.
Neufeld even had
problems finding a star.
Gene Wilder, who is playing
the rabbi, turned the project
down when it was first offered to him. But a rewrite, a
polish and a change of

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become a skilled director in
his own right.
"Ideally," Wilder says,
"I'd like to act in two, pictures and then direct one,
and maybe act in that one, as
well. I'm working on a script
now with some writers. It's
called 'The Naked Lady.'
Maybe I'll direct it, maybe I
won't. I've come to the
consluslon that when one
does both act and direct, the
actor inevitably suffers."
Wilder wonders about the
commercial prospects for
"No-Knife," because the
central character is a rabbi.
"I'm concerned," he says,
"but no one else seems to be.
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emphasis -- it had been
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all the usual Western
trappings - but all seen
through the eyes of the rabbi,
newly arrived in the U.S. and
trying to make his way to his
congregation in San Francisco.
Wilder, who directs as well
as acts these days, Is enjoying the experience of
acting for the distinguished
Robert Aldrich.
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be announced.
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Private Lives" (1978) John
Gavin, Ed Nelson. Two heart
surgeons find their lives in turmoil when personal passions
clash with medical ethics. (A)

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Bigfoot

A Few Laws
To Live Bv
Remember Murphy's
Law' That's the one holding
that anything that can go
Wrong will.
Omni Magazine recently
asked its readers to submit
similar axioms. These were
the winners:
I. It always take longer
than you expect
even
When you take this law into
account.
2.11 rats are experimented
Upon, they will develop
cancer.
The seco,I is never as
good as the fIre..
With extremely few
exceptions, nothing is worth
the trouble,

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Feinstein), hired to find two
teen-age runaways, discovers
the girls being imprisoned In a
work camp by a corrupt sheriff.
(4) 0 WONDER WOMAN
Diana, unaware that her identity has been exposed, continues
Investigating the mind-snatchors who are taking over the
residents of a California town.
(Part 2 of 2)
U HAPPY DAYS The Fonz
creates an instant craze when
he displays his unique way of
dancing. (R)
ED PREVIN AND THE
BURGH "An Evening With
Comden And Green" Betty
Cornden and Adolph Green,
who wrote the lyrics and libretti
for such classics as "Bells Are
Ringing," "On The Town" and
"Singin' Ip The Rain" talk
about their work with Gene
Kelly. Judy HolHday, Leonard
Bernstein and Andre Previn.

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Friday, May 25, 1979

Rex Smith A Hit In Television Movie

Winter Kills :, Overlong and Overblown

tor next season. A1SU flas tssueu Its schedule [or next tall
and "Starsky and Hutch" is not on It. Presumably, it will
now go into syndication, and the old episodes will be seen
on many local stations henceforth.

DEAR DICK: tould you please give me the background
and current status of the adorable Rex Smith, who starred
as Michael on the recent TV movie, "Sooner Or Later"?
Also, will "Sooner Or Later" ever become a series?
DYING TO KNOW, Clearfield, Utah.
DEAR DICK: On the movie called "Sooner Or Later,"
there was a young guitar teacher, played by Rex Smith.
Was it he who sang the songs in the movie? Are those

NEW RELEASE

Those were just two of a flood of letters; apparently,
that movie was really popular with the home audience,
and Rex Smith apparently struck a responsive chord in
the hearts of the American public. He played a 17-yearold, but he is, in fact, 21 now ( he was 22 when the movie
was filmed). This was his TV debut, but he has performed
a lot as a singer. Bruce and Carole Hart created and wrote
the show, and Bruce and Steven Lawrence (not singer
Steve Lawrence) wrote the songs, which Rex sang. There
are no current plans to make this Into a series, but with all
this response you never know. Carole Hart novelized the
screenplay, and the book is available in paperback. A
song book is coming out, too, and Rex has recorded the
songs on an album called "Sooner Or Later" which
Columbia has issued.
DEAR DICK: Here's one I bet you cannot answer. Back
In the '40s and '50s. there were a lot of short subjects that

started out with a man coming out from behind an 8-ball.
During the movie, he'd get into all kinds of trouble. The
man looked Like Jack Parr and the narrator would talk in
a sing-song voice. Can you name the man who starred?
JAMES 1 BREADING, Warsaw, Ind.

You lose. That was a very popular series of shod subjects, in the days when short subjects were part of the fun
of going to the movies. George O'Hanlon was the star, and
the character he played in the "Behind the Eight Ball"

shorts was called Joe McDoakes.
DEAR DICK: I was wondering what has happened to

my favorite TV show, "Staraky and Hutch." I haven't
seen It lately. Has It been cancelled? ROSS STACEY, New
Westminster, B. C., Can.
It will finish out this season, but it has not been renewed

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Toyland," with Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney shown
recently on TV. I was sure that Howard Keel also played a
rather major part In that movie, one of the lead singers.
However, his name was not in the credits, nor was his
name in any of the TV movie books. Did he appear In that
movie and was he using a different name at that time? Or
who was it? MARCI MURRAY, Tucson, An.
In the first place, you must mean "Babes in Arms." And
the singer-actor who you are probably thinking of was a
man named Douglas McPhail, then a rising star. He died
in 1944— he was only 34.

GENERAL RELEASE
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DEAR DICK: Is Christopher Reeves the son of George
Reeves? BELINDA M. GARZA, Kalamazoo, Mich.

No. In the first place, the star of the current "Superman" uvle has no "S" at the end of his name.

The show's popularity coil-

Adams Is the only member ture itself isa combination of
of the TV cast appearing in James Bond and 'The Pink
!haracter,
the film. Ed. Platt, who Panther'
played his old boss, is 'Inspector Clouseau, who is a
deceased. Barbara Feldon, genius compared to Max.
"James Bond is a super
Agent 99, who was Maxwell's
girl Friday, will not be back. guy, handsome, debonaire.
Instead, Maxwell, who He's surrounded by great
retains his Agent 86 status, looking broads. He always
has acquired three female does the right thing. Guys In
assistants, Agents 36-22-34 - the audience live vicariously
Pamela Hensley, Andrea through him.
"Max Is what the ordinary
Howard and Sylvia Kristel.
He's also gained a secret guy would really be like if he
weapon, a deskmoblle which was made a secret agent.
converts into a car with a Men can identify with him.
cruising speed of 40 miles an He bungles his way through
hour. The blotter folds into a to victory in a triumph of
windshield and dashboard. It ineptitude.
"Max is great to play
is equipped with cannons and
because I'm so locked into
other deadly weapons.
the character. People on the
street
still yell, 'HI, Max.
'He's the same
They never call me Don."
Adams, a perfectionist,
Maxwell Smart
seldom watched his show in
Its salad days. The un- a klutz'
perfections bothered him.
In the past nine years But before starting "The
Adams has bounced around. Adventures Of Maxwell
He starred in two un- Smart," his first movie, he
successful series, "The began tuning In returns,
Partners" and "Don Adams'
"That show Is played five
Screen Test." He also up- times a day in Los Angeles,"
poured in guest shots in he said. "Segments are run
episodic TV and toured in back-to-back at 11:30 and
"The Owl And The midnight. Now I think the
Pussycat" with his wife, show is hilarious. I find
Judy Luciano.
myself laughing out loud,
But he is indelibly linked in which I've seldom done
the minds of millions tobefore.
Maxwell Smart, klutz.
"In the old days I got In"I played Maxwell so long
I actually became the idiot," volved In the scripts and did
he said, laughing. "1 couldn't a lot of Improvisation on the
leave him behind me. During set. I'm Improvising as
the series I began using my much as I can In the movie
own daily experiences for when I find I can make Max
funnier.
material In the show.
"I agree with Universal
"There was no problem In
picking up his charac- there's a big audience out
teristics and that nasal, there waiting for the return
stacatto voice. It's like of Maxwell Smart. The
fingernails on a blackboard. tuning is right. Audiences
"I'm taking him down a today love a big, welltone or two for the movie mounted spoof with a lot of
because of the magnification adventure and comely.

EjCK.I am In disagreement with two friends on

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original "Lassie" TV series. I say it was dons Leachrnn
my friends any I am a fool. Am I? AL JOHANSEN,

Schoolcraft, Mich.
You are wrong, but that does not necessarily make you
a fool. Jan Clayton was the original Mrs. Lassie's-Owner's
Mother. But Cloris Loachman was Timmy's (Jon
.Provost) original mother. Leachman apparently didn't
pet Lassie with enough deep affection and was soon
replaced by June Lockhart.
DEAR DICK: On what album has Dolly Parton
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today is teen-agers and
but have not been lucky enough to find that song. Can you
people In their 20s. That
help me? Mrs. Bill Fletcher, Kerens, Tex.
audience grew up with 'Get
If this answer is wrong, don't everybody yell at me,
Smart' and kids see the
because
I got it from RCA, Dolly's label. They tell me they
reruns.
checked here In Los Angeles and with the RCA office in
Nashville, and they can find no record of Dolly ever
"Originally the studio was
recording
it song by that name. The closest they can conic
going to make this a TV
is
a
song
called
"Slip Away Today," which recorded with
movie and then bring it back
Porter
Waggoner
in 1968 and which is on their album,
as a weekly series.

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vinced Universal Pictures
the world Is ready for a
movie spooling the James
Bond films.
No one ls happier about the
return of the little twerp than
actor Adams.
"He's the same Maxwell
Smart — a klutz," Adams
beamed. "He still uses the
slice telephone and a whole
array of weird gimmicks In
his fight against KAOS which
an
is
international
organization of evil and
rottenness.
"Max always cops out
when he blows an assignmont. He never admits he's
wrong — and he's never
right.
"He doesn't work for his
old bosses at 'Control'
anymore. He's employed by
'PITS,' a counterspy network of good guys.'!,
p.the big ,screen.
The plc'_dI.

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Louis kids operate their own
restaurant; a South Carolina
family runs a vineyard (A)

6:30
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6:00
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GDSTUDIO SEE "Cowboy"
Trick roping with a young Tex as cowboy; Seattle's Green
Lake Crow prepares for a race.
(R)

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(4) 'GOOD TIMES Florida's
Interest in helping one of her
school bus passengers creates
a problem when the youth
decides his own mother
doesn't care for him. (Part 2 of
2)

7:00
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9:00

@1 0 CBS MOVIE "Stunt
(!)MARY TYLER MOORE Lou Seven" (Premiere) Christopher
and Mary dating? Even they Connelly, Christopher Lloyd. A
dont believe it's happening. team of stunt experts attempt a
but they give it a try.
daring land, sea and air rescue
0 THE CROSS-WITS
of a kidnapped movie star.
U JOKER'S WILD
CHARLIE'S ANGELS The
U
LEHRER Angels are hired by a wealthy
0MACNEIL
REPORT
Las Vegas hotel owner (Dean
Martin) whose business and life
7:30
are being threatened. (A)
(2) LIARS CLUB
) GREAT PERFORMANCES
(4) FAMILY FEUD
"Dance
In
America:
DANCE FEVER
Clytemnestra" The Martha
Q $1.91 BEAUTY SHOW
(12) CAROL BURNETT AND Graham Dance Company perFRIENDS Skits: "TV Commer- forms this ballet based on the
dais," "The Noisy Speech." Greek tragedy in which
Clytemnestra murders her hus"Miss Nobody."
band to remain with her lover.
CAVETT
Guest:
Rex
DICK
W
Harrison. (Part 1 of 2)
9:30

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8:00

HOPE BIRTHDAY
SPECIAL Comedian Bob Hope
and his guests the Village People celebrate Hope's 76th
birthday aboard the aircraft
carrier Iwo Jima.
(4) EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE
0 BIG VALLEY
0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH The
Bradford house goes into an
uproar when Mary is thrown
out of the house following a

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gram that scares the crime out
of juvenile delinquents,

1:00
(1) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
After numerous Broadway

10:30
(12) LOCAL FOLLOW-UP
tirade and Tommy learns how
to drive. (R)
) THE LONG SEARCH "The
Way Of The Ancestors" Ronald
Eyre visits the Torajas of
Indonesia for a look at ancient
tribal religion. (R)

MOVIE "This Man
Stands Alone" (Premiere) Louis Gossett Jr., Clu Gulager. A
black minister returns to his
Alabama home after Marlin
Luther King Jr.s death and is
persuaded to become the first
black candidate for sheriff in
the county's history.
(12) SCARED STRAIGHT Peter
Falk hosts this documentary
from Rahway State Prison in
New Jersey dealing with a pro(1) NBC

"Scared Straight"

OD

ESTAMPA

rejections, a newsroom friend's
play is produced.
(12) THE CROSS-WITS
O JOKER'S WILD

FLAMENCA

American flamenco dancer
Maria Benitez and her Estampa
Flamenca Dance Company are
featured in rehearsal and performance in New Mexico.

EL) MACNEIL / LEHRER

REPORT
1:30
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(4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
0 MATCH GAME P.M.
$100000 NAME THAT
TUNE
(12) CAROL BURNETT AND

11:00
(2) (4)00(12) NEWS
ID TODAY IN THE LEGISLATURE
11:30
(1) 1121 TONIGHT Host: Johnny

Steve
FRIENDS Guest:
Lawrence.
EL) DICK CAVETT Guest: Rex
Harrison. (Part 2 of 2)

Carson. Guests: Rodney
Dangerfield, Robby Benson.

(1) THE NEWLYWED GAME
0 SWITCH Pete and Mac
travel to Casablanca to outcon a local syndicate head who
Is having an innocent American
laded.
POLICE WOMAN A group
of terrorists hold a city councilman, his masseuse and Pepper
hostage.

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

12:37
O MANNIX

Mannix Is hired
by a gorgeous model to find
her ex-boyfriend who she
claims is threatening to kill

himself.
12:40

0 HAWAII FIVE-0 McGarrett
goes after a debonair crook
selling stolen goods to unaware legitimate businesses. (A)

1:00
2J(12 TOMORROW

Guests:
Syndicated columnist Jack
Anderson; female impersonator Jim Bailey.

NEWS

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Harrison Ford, LesleyHANOVER STREET (PG)
Anne Down, Christopher Plummer. Romance. This is for
everybody who's been saying, "Why don'b they make
pictures like they used to?" Except for one brief nude
scene, this could have been made in the '40s. It's World
War II again, England, American aviators and English
girls, honor and nobility, a little adventure, a lot of
balderdash. GRADE: C.

NORMA RAE (PG) Salty Field, Ron Leibman, Beau
Bridges. Drama. Forget the drab title, this is a grabber of
a movie. It's about the attempts by a union organizer
to
from New York and his ally, a little Southern gal
Director
Martin
organize a tough textile mill in the South.
RItt must be commended not only for what he did, but for
what he didn't do he didn't seize on the obvious cliches,
and so he has a warm surprising film. GRADE: B-plus.
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George Hamilton,
LOVE AT FIRST BITE (PG)
Susan Saint James, Arte Johnson. Comedy. You'll hate
yourself in the morning, but you'll laugh while you're
watching this spoof of the Dracula story, This time, Drack
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May 31

8:00
(2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
/

SPECIAL "The Mystery Of
Animal Behavior" German
naturalist photographer Heinz
Sielmann has spent his life
recording animals in their natural habitats.

(4.) 0 THE WALTON8 Elizabeth secretly falls in love with
the new minister, who mistakenly thinks it is Erin who has
the crush on him, (H)
&amp; MINDY Exidor

LT COMEDY THEATRE "Faculty Lounge' Members of a
high school faculty panic when
they discover that their inept
union has announced that they

()(I2) THE INNOCENT AND
THE DAMNED Attorney loin
Keating (Sam Elliott) fights with
a senior colleague (John
HouSernan) over the proposed
defense of a gigolo (Perry King)
accused of murder, while
Toms father deals with a financier (Gene Barry) planning to
turn their ranch into a huge
resort. (Part 1 of 5) (A)
(4) HAWAII FIVE-0 A detective novelist (Mildred Natwick)
informs McGarrett she has
already solved the murder case
he is investigating. (A)
0 THE REBELS The adventurous sequel to "The Bastard

by John Jakes is set in 1775 as
Philip Kent risks his life as a
captain in the Coonial Army

during the Revolutionary War
(Part 1 of 2)
O INFLATION "The Fire That
Won't Go Out"
EL) VIEWS OF ASIA 'The Philippines: The Furthest Cross'
John Temple examines Asia's
only Christian society, which
has been influenced by Spanish and American colonialism.

10:00
(4) INFLATION "The Fire That
Won't Go Out"

O 20 / 20 Geraldo Rivera vis-

its Laos; Sylvia Chase investigates allegations of corruption
against the Army Corps of
Engineers; Thomas Hoving travels to the French Riviera for
the Cannes Film Festival.

building. (R)

Edward Albee. (Part I of 2)

(12) HIZZONNER Mayor Cooper gets jealous when his

11:30
(1) (12) TONIGHT Host: Johnny

Profiled. (A)

8:30
0 ANGIE Angie Is shocked to
learn her boyfriend Brad is
from one of Philadelphia's
wealthiest families. (A)

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gallantly lends his mountain
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11:00
weekend without telling them (2) (4)00 (12) NEWS
that Ills a burned-out rootless EL) DICK CAVETT Guest:

attractive secretary (Diana
Muldaur) begins dating his son.
It NOVA "The Long Walk Of
Fred Young" From Navajo Indian boy to nuclear physicist, the
life of Dr. Frederick Young is

(Film grading: A—superb; B—good; C—average; I)—
awful)
poor; F

HOMEOWNERS:

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"Just the Two of Us."

WED NESDJ

Woody Allen, Diane Keaton,
MANHATTAN (K)
Michael Murphy, Muriel Ilenilngway. Romantic comedy.
Allen is back in his personal groove -- writing, directing,
starring and back in the area where he functions most
wittily. That's the man-woman, husband-wife, boyfriendgirlfriend continuing war. This is done in black and white,
and it's beautiful, funny and crisp. Only flaw: it little
familiar. GRADE: B-plus.

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DEER HUNTER (R)
Robert DeNiro, John Cazale,
John Savage, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken.
Drama. This is a powerful, memorable look at three
Pennsylvania steel workers who go off to fight in Vietnam.
Director Michael Cimino has created images you may
never forget. It is too long and some of it Is forced, but it
remains a classic film. GRADE: A

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Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway,
CHAMP, THE (PG)
Ricky Schroder. Drama. Director Franco Zefflrelli has
dusted off the old classic about the ex-champ and his son
and the rich lady who used to be the kid's mother. He pulls
out all the stops no sob is left unsobbed and it's a treat
for the love-to-cry set. But it is overlong and very over-

the name of the actress that played Jeff's mother on the

S.,.

is back as it crack lover, in the present, and it's all done
for fun. Enjoy.GRADE :11

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Laurence Olivier,
LITTLE ROMANCE,A (PG)
Arthur 11111, Sally Kellerman. Romantic comedy. This one
will enchant you. A pair of teen-agers find each other, and
find Innocent romance, against a background of Paris and
Venice. With lovely music and beautiful photography, this
has fun, excitement and all those good things. GRADE: A.

Agent 86 Back In F I I"))
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Secret Agent 86, the bungling
superspy of the old "Get
Smart" TV series, is back in
business, this time as the
hero of an $8 million movie,
"The Adventures of Maxwell
Smart."
Good old Max girds
himself once again in a
battle against the evil forces
of KAOS which threatens
international tranquility
with a "nude bomb" capable
of destroying all known
fabrics which exist on earth.
All that stands between
worldwide stark nakedness
and the status quo is Maxwell Smad, a thin line of
defense indeed,
Naturally, beady-eyed,
adenoidal Don Adams plays
the cocksure little spy.
From 1965.1970 "Get
Smart" was a top-rated
series
and
remains
something of a cult attraction. It Is telecast In 67
countries and in scores of
cities In the United States.

sent iinental. Young lucky Schroder is the best child actor
in years, however. GRADE: B.

WINTER KILLS (R)
Jeff Bridges, John Huston,
Anthony Perkins. Thriller. Based on the Richard Condon
novel, this Is an overlong and overblown story of a
presidential assassination which is remarkably like the
Kennedy assassination. It Is also a story of a powerful
family. Some effective and chilling sequences, but others
are almost surrealistic and ludicrous, GRADE: C-plus.

DEAR DICK: I watched the 1939 movie, "Babes In

songs available? MRS. CHERYL ADAMSON, Creekslde,
Pa.

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(1) THE NEWLYWED GAME
M'AS'H Hawkeye and
B.J. suspect Frank of lifting a
wounded Colonel's antique
gun. (A)
STARSKY &amp; HUTCH The
detectives pose as gamblers to
avenge a friend who was
worked over by members of a
crooked gambling operation.
(A)

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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,
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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
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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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thçcreature were halted by the
US. Environmental Protection
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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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and farmers' fields.
The imported fire units are
foreign pests, accidentally
imported from it South
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country at Mobile, Ala, in 1918.

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and up to 100,000 workers,
Each colony of imported fire
wits builds a hard-crusted nest
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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.
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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'
iit'lji iii t Ii)pIt) (lit' ssommiami.

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Accusations painting the Longwood Elementary School
principal as an unstable woman who spies on her faculty are
"absolutely groundless," said Seminole County Superintendent of
Schools William Layer.
Layer had been directed by a school board member to investigate "serious allegations" against principal Arletta Coberly
and he reported his findings Wednesday to the school board.
The Investigation came after a group of 150 teachers, parents
and staff appeared before the school board last month to discuss
the Issue. They came to praise Mrs. Coberly as a "superior administrator" or to criticize her as a woman who eavesdrops on the
telephone and searches classrooms.
In addition to his report, Layer told the school board he would
Implement two of his recommendations whether members
supported them or net.
Layer said he would have a pay telephone installed at the
elementary school "for those who are concerned with the privacy
of their telephone calls."
He also has routed a memo to both the president and executive
director of the teachers' union, Seminole Education Association
(SEA) Informing them that faculty at Longwood who wish a
transfer should submit that request to the superintendent. Those
teachers would be transferred should vacancies arise at other
schools where they have the proper qualifications, he said.
- School Board members Pat Telson, who requested the
Superu*endent's investigation, and Al Keeth said they were
81affjj1 with the investigation.
But members
mbers William Kroll and Robert Feather, chairman,
questioned two petitions received in support of an independent
investigation of the principal and administrative practices at
Longwood Elementary School. One petition had been signed by
more then 100 residents of Longwood, while the other listed 26
signatures.
Layer told the school board the petitioners are having a
"governmeMal agency" conduct an Investigation. When school
board members asked who, Layer refused to give the name in
ubllc, "because the press would badger them," he said.
The superintendent recommended the school board take no
action on the Longwood investigation until the petitioners' In.

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Herald Staff Writer

Mills, 22, of 1115 Locust Ave., Sanford, was indicted on murder Greene said of the immunity otter to Ashley.
charges by a grand Jury in June. The grand Jury did not name
The granting of immunity also extends to Ashley for "any and
Ashley in that indictment. However, Ashley was arrested on June all robberies between May 8, 1979 and this date." In return for
The one man who may be able to Identify Gregory Mills as the 8 for armed robbery in connection with the abduction of a man at Immunity I assistant state's attorney Don Marblestone
, said,
armed burglar who police say shot and killed retired Sanford a Sanford convenience store.
Ashley must agree to testify fully and truthfully regarding all of
businessman James Wright now appears ready to deliver the
Ashley has been offered immunity from prosecution on charges the Incidents.
testimony.
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Greene said the deal with Ashley came as "a bombshell," and
robbery in which he was arrested and
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that could have brought him three life sentences and one death
sometime next week.
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sentence. The Immunity will be granted In return for
To date, there have been statements taken from two persons
— The robbery of the John Fox home in Sanford on May 8 during who
testimony for the state In the case against
said they talked to Mills shortly after the Wright shooting.
"Ashley got Immunity to the whole ball game," Mills' attorney which the .410 gauge shotgun allegedly used to kill Wright was Both witnesses, Viola Mae Stafford and Sylvester Davis, inThomas Greene said today,
stolen.
that Mills told them he had been Involved In a shooting.
— The May 10 armed robbery of a Continental Foods truck dicated
The announcement of the offer to Ashley came Just 16 ho
Davis
was arrested in June on burglary charges, but he has
driver near a Sanford convenience store.
before the scheduled start of the murder trial today and force
been given Immunity in return for his testimony against Mills.
Greene to seek a postponement of the trial until Aug. 27. Circuit
— The May 24 attempted robbery and shotgun wounding of a However, he is In the Seminole County jail today on a warrant
Judge William Woodson late Wednesday afternoon granted the IS. Sanford convenience store clerk,
from Tallahassee charging violation of parole.
day delay.
Greene said that Ashley, already on probation for a 1974 rob
Greene said that no one outside of Ashley has identified Mills as
Mills
Ashley were picked up and questioned May 25
bery, would have faced a possible life sentence for each of the the man who allegedly shot Wright. But Marbiestone said he
shortly after the early morning shotgun slaying of Wright at his armed robbery charges and a possible death sentence If he were
would not comment as to whether or not the prosecution's case
445Elliott Ave. The two men were found by Sanford to be charged and convicted In connection With the Wright against Mills rested on Ashley's testimony.
home '-at&amp;
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"The reasons for granting Immunity to Ashley will be detailed
thattime to hold the pair.
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"It's the most Incredible thing I've
Weston said.

— Mrs. Cob.rly

dependent agency presents its findings before the board.
Judy Patient, a Longwood mother who helped circulate the
petition, said no agency has been assigned or volunteered to
conduct the Investigation at this time.
Gene Grooms, SEA executive directors said the petitioners may
contact the Professional Practices Council (PPC), the invedigative arm of the Florida Department of Education.
Mrs. Coberly said she was pleased with the superintendent's
report:
"I feel the superintendent did a fine job of reporting the facts.
He is to be commended."
In his findings report, the superintendent gave several reasons
for determining the accusations against Mrs. Coberly were inva
-H, said 00 percent of the group of 150 that spoke before the
ichool board had been in favor of Mrs. Coberly and the ad- ifllnidrative practices at the elementary school.
- "I could draw up 20 percent against any school In Seminole
WASHINGTON (UPI) — In.
But the price of gasoline and
-Comfy any time any place," Layer said. "I could get people to Ostion at the wholesale Level home heating oil jumped
saytithip about the programs, principals, teachers, ciutodlans." soared 1.1 percent during July shar
H. celled that group that had asked for the principal's removal as skyrocketing energy costs
"an oral minority" and said the school board should not "bow to continued to rampage through statistics contained In the new
I.Mb tactics."
the economy, the government report Involved wholesale
; "That would be an open invitation for similar pressure groups reported today.
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They showed that
tial inflation report for the
According to the Management Information System of Florida, second half of 1979 was dIsna1 ate prices roes by 1.9 percent,
Longwood E1evneMry School Is rwmlng its achievement and contradicted White House the largest jump in nearly five
assesemed tests in both a "cod effectiveness and efficient Projections that intlonShould years. Crude prices climbed at
manner," Layer said,
ease off during the remainder the fastest clip since February.
Out of 24 elementary schools, Longwood Elementary School's Of the year.
The July report from the
It showed food prices last Labor Department Is the first
third graders who took the test rank ninth In Seminole County
month were unchanged from official measurement of Inflahile the school's fifth graders rank first, Layer said.
Layer pointed out no Longwood teacher has filed a grievance the June level. Food teds had tion during the second half of
with the school board since collective bargaining was adopted. declined In each Of the three 1979. The first six months of the
Proceeding months.
year were horrible,
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flew the only tanker
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fighters over North Viet.
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Branan, promoted to
Brigadier General in 1974,
is an advocate of the draft.
He believes it is an
essential part of the
military and he opposes the
all-volunteer arm).
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"I've always felt it
wouldn't hurt anybody to
spend a year or two in the
military service," he said.
"At least you would have a 4
pool of trained people if
they were needed.
"I'm not convinced that
we're getting the quantity
or quality of men) that the
armed forces need for their
highly - technical
programs."
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the Air Force that was
widely publicized by Life
magazine. "I was the chief
investigating officer
(concerning) an unarmed
A-bomb that accidentally
fell out of a B-47 over South
Carolina. It hit the ground,

of the Salt II Treaty.
However, I'm totally
against any treaty that
Retired USAF Brigadier
can't be easily verified."
General William C.
Congress will resume
Branan, of Longwood, a
discussions of ratification
veteran of more than 30
of the Treaty when it
years military service, is
returns after its August
skeptical of the SALT II
recess.
Treaty because of the
Branan, 54, a native of
difficulty In verifying
Sanford, graduated from
compliance.
Seminole High School in
"In 1974 and 1975 I was in
1942 where he won the
charge of all airborne
Peter Schaal MW' Trophy
surveillance activities for
as a member of the 1941
the North American
"Celery Feds" football
Defense Command
team.
(NORAD), 14th AerospaceBranan entered the
Force, Colorado Springs,.
military In 1943 as an InColorado," he said in an
structor pilot In the Army
interview. "I personally
Air Corp and later was sent
cannot be assured that all
to Panama, where he flew
activities on either side can
13-17s and B-24s on subbe monitored.
marine patrol
"I'm Just opposed to
During the Korean war
treaties that appear to give
Branan was stationed in
advantages to one side. In
Europe. "I was in one of
an open society like ours as
two 'atomic capable' units
opposed to a closed society,
in Europe," he said. "We
the advantage is obvious,
could carry the atomic
"I've not been a student
bomb."
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vehicle on the wet pavement. No one was Injured, Seminole County public safety
firefighters responded to the scene at Markham Woods Road, about two miles
north of E.E. Williamson Road, Longwood.

Food Prices Bring School Lunch Cost Incr'ease

— From $1.10 to $US for Mrs. Whitmore said. "It bidet coda In labor," Mrs. Whitmore Mrs. Whitmore explained. $329000 is proposed to finance
Word lunch increase f
In other business, the school
students and adults durinlil theadult. (faculty, principals, been increased in several years said.
"Those three are the most employee benefits of social board
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197940 school year. Lunch adsnlntdrdfve staff.
For ezampie, 4'a pint Of milk dramatic ones."
security, retirement and in. economically needy policy
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will cod four cents more this
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where lunches are granted free
ails, teaches served In fol1lou:
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D.F. Kirkpatrick, usljtarg
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allocated for food and $1,251,000 Seminole County public schooL, further this bill, from 2D cents
cbs. was Incrsaud five cods," We have for food and Increased
an acroosthe- twelfth grade;
"Mod Of the things ate up," for salaries only. Another during the 1978-79 school year. to 10 cents for all grade levels.

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He gets regular intelligence
actly five years ago today at
Pat feels she is too far from briefings. Old friends like
noon, EDT, Richard Nixon, children and grandchildren. Henry Kissinger and Gen.
president, became Richard She reportedly is recovering Alexander Haig come to visit.
Nixon, private citizen.
very well from her stroke - He recently threw a party for
The man flying off to exile In "beginning to bloom again" - America's astronauts in honor
San Clemente was battered and wants to be near the shows, of the 10th anniversary of man's
mentally and physically, the fancy shops, the museums walk on the moon.
drained by the futile effort to and the relative anonymity of
Nixon has maintained his
save his doomed presidency. New York.
innocence. He told television
But the Nixons abandoned interviewer David Frost two
Now, friends say, Nixon
"looks super, he has bounced plans to buy a $750,000 East Side years ago:
p.
back." He Is looking forward to penthouse in the face of op"I did not in my view commit
prospective
from
visiting China again this fall position
impeachable offense. I let
an
and to starting a new life near fellow tenants, and may settle
the
American people down and
his family on the East Coast he in Greenwich, Conn.
I
have
to carry that burden with
so often maligned.
Nixon will visit china m
me
the
rest of my life.
Those friends say the major September - his second trip
push to sell La Casa Pacifica, there since teaving office -and "But If they want me to get
his mansion in San Clemente, reportedly Is "deep Into his down and grovel on the floor
w1"
, book?'ea tor$wt polIcy, i$sr-. pa,
an national relations and how to
ultimatum," they said, adding . deal with the communists.
F LO RI C
Mrs. Nixon was happiest In
Nixon enjoys the benefits of
Manhattan, where they moved all former presidents. He has
In the early 1960s after her Secret Service protection, a
husband's unsuccessful tries pension and an office staff paid N.
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MIAMI (UP!) Two MIiinI doctors say a new bread
cancer screening technique that uses high-frequency
sound waves Instead of radiation could replace mammoapby as s way of detecting bread tumors.
Drs. AlbettJ,Gllson and Noel R.Zusmer,of the Mount
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Loagwood. Mayor June Lorniani (r*t kregrsoad )aad Thad Hawkins, board While
the
police
department
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allocation will Increase from
chairman for Medlplez Corp., bank p.
for .
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Improvements for streets and the board for all city emnp1oies
with an added two pgoi
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recent "Adopt A Grantparent" outing at Sanford
Nursing &amp; Convalescent Center, 950 Mellonville Ave., Sanford.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!)
Gov. Bob Graham
might sign the petition, but he won't lead the drive to get
°00 required signatures to put the Issue of single.
the
member legislative districts before the voters.
Press Secretary Steve Hull said Wednesday the
governor has declined a request from the Citizens
Amendment Committee to lead the drive to get enough
signatures to put the Issue on the Nov. 1910 ballot.
governorsupports the proposal, but he is not
going to take part in the petition drive," Hull said.

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MIAMI (UPI)-A Dade County judge who watched an
exotic dancer give a cameo performance in his courtroom
found her set mild compared to movies being shown at
some local theaters and acquitted her.
Brandy Katheryn Wine, wba, bwnpa and grinds in the
buff at the Pumycat Theater,had been charged vft lewd
and lascivious behavior and indecent exposure.
Judge Meek Robinette ruled Wednesday she was innocent.

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The ceavuldonedo not harm the w". as unusual
breed of New Zealand whit. rabbit, he d.
Coaxes Is In,idI(e'g with a
National Inellt%ds
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catalyst for the passage of the seeking a confrontation, we will
be there."
1965 Voting Rights Act.
Wilkinson said he had conthe marchers will be Ku Klux
The Klan march was scheKlansmen seeking to spark a duled to climax Sunday with a suited with a lawyer about the
"white civil rights movement." rally in front of the state permit problem, but he hinted
"This march will be In sup. Capitol, but a hitch in obtaining that Klansmen will mar'ch
port of and symbolize the white a parade permit will apparently without one.
civil rights movement," said mean the march will end on the "In the past few weeks, laws
Bill Wilkinson of Denham outskirts of Montgomery, and have been passed preventing us
Springs, La., im perial wizard of could set up a confrontation from defending ourselves and
the Invisible Empire Knights of between police and armed now they are trying to stop us
from marching," he said. "But
Klansmen.
the Ku Klux Klan.
Montgomery Mayor Emory we will leave Selma tomorrow
"We believe that it's very
appropriate that we take this Folmar said the city council at 9 a.m. and at 1 p.m. Sunday
route (Selma to Montgomery) refused to grant a permit march into Montgomery and
because it's a very symboLic because an appllcRtion was not rally on the steps of the Capitol.
Jon Ham, press secretary to
reversal of the trend," Wilkin- filed In time. And, he said poli ce
will
be
prepare
to
stop
the
Gov.
Fob James, said "state
sort said.
ver
Klansmen.
tr
rs are goin g to take Al
oope
The 50-mile march will co
"If
they
start
to
march
Into
precautions
necessary to kdep
the same route taken in March
city
of
Montgomery
jurisit
peaceful."
1965 by the late Dr. Martin the

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The Winter Springs City who were formerly paid with
Council tentatively has ap- CETA funds and which flow
proved a$1.8mnillion budget for must be paid from general blty
the 1979-1* year, cillhig for a revenues," he said.
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Also having to be absorbed
$3.50 per $1,000 assessed
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than this fiscal year's ax rate. said, Is some money formirly
The tax Increase, however, Is received from federal revepue
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subject to the approval of thesharingfundsthat will not be
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A major share of the th.
The proposed tax rate in. creased prope rty takes
Is about 64 percent over revenues, If approved by the
c
voters, will go Into areseñe
me yew
's
fund, Arnold said. If the peâple
$1,000 assessed valuation,
Major Increase anticipated In do not approve the Increased
the new budget, according to tax rate, only $6,000 will be
CoUflCllmafl Wilfred Arnold, available for a reserve fond
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upfroinhltl,000to$315,000.The
the
people
do
approve
t
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budget, at the same time, he be designated In the reserve
, said, will be reduced from account.
qfll," Mnsêd
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financial stability duE
wor
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items. it also will allows carry
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says a herd of pilot whales may have beached themseives
at Clearwater last week became they did not want an
ailing whale to die alone.
Marine life experts tried to save the mammals to no
avail. They gently pushed the seven stranded whales Into
the shallows last Wednesday, then towed them Into deeper

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600 of his followers. That march them," said Folmar. "They say

SELMA, Ala. (UP!) - The
famous Selma to Montgomery
march staged in 1965 to gain
voting rights for blacks will be
reenacted starting today, but

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not have been able to take it himself, approach the tub,
hot water and slash both wrists and forearms with 13 deep cut
"The preparation could have been Introduced Into Panchenko'
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vvOmafl JupS
orginlmii only by another person and for a definite Purpose,
IzvedlS said.
"This (181)) preparatIon, as is widely known, Is possessed b
Western special services. It Is used for Influencing a person'
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questions linked with the Aarau tragedy."
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (UP!) Authorities say a
the newspaper said, had been permanently bun
62-year-old
Baltimore, Md. woman slipped into a drainage
th
in 14)fldOfl and was e target of "special services of Westen
ditch
at
Disney
World and (frowned while searching for
countries" in particular, an English spy.
car.
"It is very Indicative that the Englishman who, as It Is said h
Orange County Sheriff's Department Identified the
c"a was
VlCthfl
W
ednesday as Haddle Williams Richardson. They
London approximately in the same days when Panchenko was on
said
she
left
Disney World Tuesday night after watching a
his business trip to Switzerland," It said.
fireworks
display.
"What happened then? - a mistake in dosing out the
She became separated from her companions while
preparation with which somebody wanted to weaken Panchenko'
looking
for her car, and apparently slipped Into the ditch
will, to prod him onto frankness?"
and
drowned.
"One thing Is clear beyond doubt - It was not a suicide."

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It Is a dory of an LW-drugged Soviet • ployee of the Secretariat of the International Cocoa Organization,
d for the
aged to l)
diplomat, a body floating in a half-filled tub of water In a Swiss contacted Swiss authorities
autopsy.
hotel and en Fiigllih spy who vanished,
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"Two diplomats and adoctorbflmldlatelyllft for Mrsu, bug
in
The soviotnewpaperlzvestlatharged Wednesday the clues
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don't add up and that somebody murdered Leonid Panchenko. the autopsy was made before their arrival," the newspaper said.
The newspaper said Soviet authorities dill have not received a
Panchenko, 32, was found In April with his wrists slashed in a
etts
detailed
report on the autopsy or copies of the interrogations of
suicide,
th
a
in
Aarau,
near
Zurich.
Police
ruled
his
dea
hotel
witnesses
PSOpIW1'?
CHELSEA. Mm (UP!) At leSot two
But !zvedIa, In a 2,500-word article, hinted Swiss Cowterin
But what they did find was a body that allegedly had
killed aM 10 Injured in .
tefllgssxe agents may have been involved and dema nded an tam
_ iper said. examine
swept through a
rooming
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et
U1Swiss au,aurLueL
"ez.1
Panchenko's body
medical
experts
were able to
Sovi
this morning,
Swim are capable of unraveling the bloody knot tied when
first4tand
ft
was
returned
to
Moscow
two
weeks later.
The victims, including a
,
,
WIJl
who-performed
another
autopsy, have
"The
Soviet
Veda"who
and jumped from upper floors of the foumdory bdlng
(InBem, spoke=
grounds
to
want
that
the
bits
of
internal
organs
which
were found
before firefigliterscouldwrive with!- A41r- polles'Wd.
the allogdim as "absolute rubbish.")
In
the
thorax
and
abdomen
of
Panchenko's
body
did
not
belong to
All available firefighters In this city northeastof Boston
the
him,"
the
new
the
manager
of
The
tale
began
to
wold
on
April
7,
when
combined with workers trim nearby cininwmlti,s to g
It said other vital organs were missing, but
water leaking from Room 311.
Hotel Aarauerbof
the blaze, which darted shortly bef
4 am
According
to
the
police
report,
IzvesU
said,
the
manager
them dot" were able to determine Pmcbmb bad received &amp;
brought under control abityk 5:30 a.zo. Many of the
large
quantity of 18D 'homily before his death.
opened
the
door
and
found
Panchenko's
body
In
a
bathtub.
estImated 10 occupants .ersd borne and smoke
It
said
the drug was In such a large dose that Panchenko would
the
dea
of
Panchenko,
an
em.
Soviet
authorities,
noti
fi
ed
of
th
inhalation.

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ANGL E.WAL TERS

Coal's Potential

ugnreen

the abundance of oil In the Middle East. "America
is the Saudi Arabia olcoal,"he told anappreciative
crowd in the coal-mthng country ofKentucky.
Theoretically, our coal reserves could supply
tKe nation's entire energy needs for about 1(X)
*ars. Mr. Carter can direct our attention to that
fict, but even he doesn't have the answer to the
iestion that follows. How are we going to turn a
'1dlrty" fuel like coal Into one that Is safe, ac
csRibl d economical enough
useful

Man Faces

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Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m. Quality Inn, Longwood.
Diet Workshop, 10 am. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Sanford Seminole Jaycees board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee

Bond Hearing

building.
— Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Parish House, Enterprise.
SenlUsle Rebekah Ladle 43,8 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall,
W7½ Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
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Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Sesth Veinda Sertania, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn,
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.

Th. 2.5 million U.S. duck hunters soon will
face total bans on waterfowl hunting if Industry
and the National Rifle Association persist in
resist ing the switch from lead to steel shotgun
loacIs
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There are engineers who argue that uranium Is
arder to ork
jy m the
a, better alternative to coal as a fuel for generating
Mon. Not '" Is he
electricity, given the costs and health and safety
always
w&amp;thgton
statistics surrounding the two. Be that as It may,
or sense of caring in governgroups are on the verge of suing the Interior
circumstances demand that both nuclear and coal miii I don't feel he Is trying to make it work."
Department, of which his agency is an arm, to
bit exploited to the fullest practical extent as
The civil servants were defensive because
force an end to waterfowl imtl'ig because ft
o1n
Iierav
especially
—u to meet they believe the public sees government ManDJ options
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Mr. Carter's goal of reducing by half me amount of ding still did Uomfl.s they wa to lism,. But,
under the National Environmental Protection
.
said the woman, "drkio" are not being made
oil consumed In power plants.
Mt.
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at
because
hi
us
e
does
't
w
the
W
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Ho
n
an
to
th
"
The president's call for a massive propam to—
He thinks the envtronmentalistswould ask for
doesn't fit Into their carncaltn structure over
synthetic"
fuels
has
brought
coal
to
the
"
un
inj
ctions against use of lead shot in states
.
produce
there.
where
there are lotsof hwteri, and lotsof ducks.
e
most
likely
raw
material
for
forefront as th
is
that
st
frustration
Pieti
bureaucrats'
The
1ee
million of the 100 billion waterfowl that
Manufactured oil and gas. South Africa Is
What doIn position
DO
001
uSfS
to
gr
mi
ate
on
the Atla ntic, Miilu1ççi and Pacific
w# ssi i
povidIng an example of what might be ac
anwhat is taking piece
U CA TI N VI
E
flyways
each
year die of Lead poisoning.
complished. That country's "Sasol" process Is
met, theythat many
producing oil from coal at a cost which South
decide they aim* don't have to we to*
orroute from far-nortborn nosting grounds,
issues bomm -the Georgia off keeps these
Africans say is competitive with the price of OPEC
mistake spent lead
pellets
"."gun
They
"N"sfor
for seeds,
sw&amp;
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ingest the pellets and the In a few weeks of lead
As a result, the man said, "employees down
It has also become evident since Mr. Carter's
poisoning. Federal lAo1cgMa have confirmed
By
PATRICIA
Is
Inactive.
More
valuable
would
MCCOUIA(Z
time
a
player
e
there
Is
no
have
e
line
get
sloppy
beca
ll
th
us
these
baths numerous
at
economics,
wi
demand
s since the late '5k.
July 15 energy message th
UPI Edeestle. Editor
be properly conducted physical education time
for
good
work;
no
on.
wants
to
make
a
In some Mates the lead-poisoning deaths are
as much to do with the direction we take In synpmgra= that could help pvmote lifetime
much higher than 3 percent. A third Of
thetic fuel production as the various technical or P1* himself
Some Jobeviles and Junin In U.S. schools
They found ft especially amusing when the
Loulsilina's waterfowl, for ewnple, die of lead
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problems that may remain to be overcome. The
j,, to fast, kink boos,, list to child growth and development.
prisidurd
said
In
hiS
&amp;mda
pfr.g.
television
narcotics,
become
mothers
and
father,
before
president has sparked a national debate over
Physicaleducallon:
addrembilowingthe
CampDovidmeatiall5thAt
graduation
or
marriaget
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But Matry — Wd&amp;&amp;Uy,one big company
Iftther the government should finance and direct
desessit cut
school pby*d education pvgrams have bed to _ and
0011- he had spa too much time working on ddaft rovo up teachers — AMIst
smvenerld
kUI thonselm
the National Rifle Association be" held
beck for luck of
ft date &amp;W local
Ine program or whether Washington's but
it too much sit too much, grow fat
and net uioi talking about the bigger ISINI
Many,
also
s
cii.
They
claim steel pellets are inaccurate,
trtbttion would be 4o 1 a free marketplacs bring
and bxdb&amp; Many "as toda ban only
leaving more crippled. bbIL They claim the
"Ph onsula as
some grab levels.
a
In ptilic health circles, all mots like those I --Strass
e
17nMbe
PVW Anamum all the time.11 she said. I'He buidy
control:
EbcdWW
efforts should proof Of ised Pol'"
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anyone else does theèeiay
does ft at alL"
from Southern California Edison Co. and Texaco
ch Pss rise to the qVi:
It took the Interior Department a decade to
Inc. with their announcement of plans to build a
n watching Carter at work, onelunch partner
potential
iiyidaaIs ain't
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bite the bullut. Finally, In 1178, then-Interior
plant near Barstow, Calif., that will convert coal said he sass's constant battle between "lb.) payoff for ar.ulfdestructivs
en't schools warning
hide
that
the
cope
with
stress,
How
famlli.s...ofter
support
behavior It a siIOM1, a troubled vnber...cai either trigger or in. Secretary Thomas Kieppe ordered a ben on lead
from Utah into gas and burn the gas to produce Jimmy Carter cr.d by (chef ci
tinily stress or help $gdftcwtly to ameliorate shot over three years Oil the three flyways. An
HW'IOfl Jordan, who Is the SOuthern outsider, dines. ridded life?
electricity. The sponsors say the $30 million clint
'P"at the ban was thrown cii Of
Jimmy
by
(domn.
and
chm
ond,
Assistant
It.
Now
Dr.
Julius
B.
Ri
will not require government subsidies an will
federal
court.
vimdd
MPUMU
—Haftbdds: Preparing young ddkken for
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9ldlovohw)
craticBW
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on up
of all Secritary for HaW U.S. Department of
PokID74a
employ a technology mom advanced than any the
But lad year the biggest leadpliet maker,
Hesith,
Education
and
Wdtw%
wants
the
per
group posuese with regard to smid4o
Department 0
car Winchester-Western, and NRA pressured
The tWO parts of Carters Sunday speech flMlOfl'5 schools to do
to h et*1P41 alcehol ii., &amp;g use, and u,tul
sIuJoLuIAlflg.
enhance their ability to deal with 'these Congress. They got a Senate apptvpnIatIojs
tips*td those two characters and the result control destructive 1*bt'J
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ttie headed by Seas. Robert C. Byrd,
Extracting gas from coal Is not a new
imWP ..
w a series .1 activIst policy ri
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prusuru.
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pJsgrsss opposed to t he coniervMlve antiprf--technology. Gas produced from coal was widely
Richmond
caps with prohient, they will confront as money for enforcing the lead-shot ban.
used In American homes and industry until wes1''g'on rhetoric of the rest of the speech. odw programs,_rnw~
When the money bill went to a compromise
teenagers.
cheaper natural gas drove It oft the markt RisIng
en in the academic sdthg.
m. iaucrsts have no strong partisan dais
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COIIIIrUICe
with a Borne appropriations sub.
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is te
price, of oil and gas, and restraints on their bIas, but they said t isa
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can lead to depen- CTlfltIttie headed by Rep Sidney Yates, D..flL,
government than was lm.74, dining Watergate. nat1o's seconi heolui nevolutlea, then )W behavior by yorig peoopls
availability, can just as well. bring coal gas back
OW.Wa0"Nuft C4lactivs it was agreed to Id ft A"decide whether or
onto the- market, and introduce coalbased liquid -lwa %monan ad nrlichnin Owl n as ftrdasy JW0 OMM Jr- awd who dencuarm&amp;used
not to bar Ind shot.
health
profeuslosals
and,
community
So have a situation where elgIt stales
left los it the ci July.
ytivag to
Provided, of courses that the market Is f of told set to
JOIN
en is ithe
the price controls and other regulations which
,
Oklahoma — have
spo
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distort the relative vihus of various fuels. Mr.
help
them
avoid
dgardte
omohth
or
harmful
decided
net to euloros thsThdenal lesd.ibot
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elple
ftWiSuIM1
She it
use Of alce'ol or dip.
Five other dates California, Iowa, Ohio,
Carter can say what he will aboot the potsetlal of
±'--)ist&amp; g
t. ciue.
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n milseewl unmumsysecousmaddsocents
a 10INCIVI
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abut whir behavier tit ss
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Pico controls and govornmint managemà of
They
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Lesgw.od AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
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Yar Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11
Th. Eagles CB Club, 8 p.m., Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cweibeny AA, dosed, 8p.m., Ascension uherar.

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CongressIonal seminar sponsored by National
Federation of Federal Employees Local 1451, 3-5 p.m.,
American legion Home, 1004 Legion Place, Orlando.
Conducted by Rep. Bill Nelson.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15
Bleed dawtag sponsored by Longwood-Winter Springs
Area Chamber Of Commerce, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tropic
Bank, SR 434, Winter Springs.
MONDAY, AUGUST 20
Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., 2001 E.
25th St., Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29
"Ruf.ryour
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7:30 p.m., Winter Park Memorial Hospital Medical

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Wagers Wednesday at $50,000 three other people involved In
on Kentucky charges of in- his former wife's divorce 10

tiznidatlng seven people.
years ago and his three
Monday
children's
adoption last DecernWagers was released
ber.
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Juanita Price of 214 Lakeview Ave., Sanford displays trophies awarded her Dietrich in Orlando Friday
husband, William Lloyd Price, for being declared winner In absentia, of feature morning for a removal hearing
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be increased according to
a Sanford blaze Aug. 1. Mrs. Price stands beside Number 24, stock car built by Wagers' attorney.
her husband, who also was an avid stock car racer.
The attorney, Frank Taylor, FV
said Wagers would remain in
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bond until the removal hearing.
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bsll.wlae,thsquestk" Was polasdtoa groupot
In case major league biiibifl f missed 1$,
the
doors
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When
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Same of the qulps that Ucklod me Included:
uro .e1.n is'o'.d
mon
applause
when
I
stepped
to the line," said
some
"I come oft the bench In bMbdbA got my In34M 'of in Miami last January.
Susquehanna
linebacker
Bob
Fender.
Mrxtinni from the coach and paled oft my warThMmesMtheoIr4otcelkgondhIghecbool
And then there are the M&amp;l4 5wi1L
mop punts and my uniform shorts. It took me a
practice seedoes Is just erosmd the corner.
Bull
guard Jaim Campsna was asked If he had
while to name I was Minding there In my Jock and
Has In SrnI'iol. County the biØi school warriors
superstitions
about a pregame routine. "I don't
n any
people were watdth4," said Bowling
return to the scene ci last years practice wars
jump
tall
il buildings before big gaini,"
from
to JU
quarteibac M . WnIg
Aug. 11. Theason guts under wa Sept. 7,
he deadpanned.
gmn. IlIn.dopbehthd the
,
preceded by and jamboree a week hairs.
( a serious note, former Lyman High fullback
fy
thing,
Gree
guard and started barking signals Central Florida's cofleijal. pirfi.wmm will 1N
Mike
Massey, who now plays for Arkansas, was
the cuter anapped the bell," said Southern Cal
be packing their sullesses and beading far various
asked the relevance of football to life.
quarterback Paul McDonalt
campuses wound the sts.
"Football Is Is relevant to whatever you want to
kick
barefoot.
Malut
LSU,
one
of
their
big
"I
Perhaps the most notable Seminde County
. get out c4 ft- It opens many areUlfllife for you t
1*if forth. season Is Mike
see before you are finished with life. And hopefully,
looked down and saw I w barefoot. He said 'exFlorida
Stat.. The SemInole High
or
Good, a seni at
everything you did will be positive. Enjoy
em
me'
and
left
the
field
laughing,"
said
grad Is an cifualve guard, and Is being touted as
everything In life to the max" he came back.
MIippl punter Jim MIfl.
FSU's AllAm.rlcan candidate.
I couldn't agree more.
"In a high school basketball game I fouled
Taking a quick scan it the n#lonal scene foot

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Indictment H an d ed Down
before the 5-year-old girl was husband.
convince the abductor to
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!)
who
says
abducted
July 28.
James Keith Tucker,
When she realized it was not, release Caroline wtharnied.
Tucker was arreted after the
he did not see Caroline
He said in jailhouse inter- she demanded to know what the
Thompson In the back seat of a views that he only meant to bearded stranger was doing. He car was spotted, pursued and
station wagon he drove away take the Thompson car when he never answered, Mrs. Thomp- rainnied by police in Myrtle
from a Daytona Beach motel, jumped behind the wheel, son said, and Caroline began Beach, S.C. Caroline was with
was Indicted Wednesday for Tucker said he had been
crying. Before she could pull him. She said Tucker somekidnapping and car theft.
fing glue. Police believe he was her daughter . from the back times spoke roughly to her, but
r seat of the cart the man sped he fed her well and even cared
Conv1tton on either of the caught trying to steal anothe off.
for her two pet dogs.
two federal counts could bring car minutes before, and was
Bond was set at $250,000 bond
FBI agents had no luck
Tucker, 19, of High Point, N.C. anxious to get away from the searching for the car for 53 for Tucker when he was Jailed
a life-term in prison. A motel parking lot as quickly as
hours. They Instructed the at Florence, S. C. He was
spokesman in the U.S. Attor possible.
weary Thompsons to go before brought to Orlando just before
Rachel Thompson of Dun- television
ney's office said Tucker's
cameras In hopes his indictment, and then taken
arraignment may not be woody, Ga., had been leafing that their tearful appeals would to the Orange County Jail.
scheduled before Friday be. through a magazine and waitcause of the federal magis- ing for her husband to register
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where they vacationed for 11
Tucker had been released years. The frail, blonde mathathfrom a North Carolina jail ematics teacher said she didn't
where he served time for lar- look up when a man entered the
cony and auto theft two weeks car, thinking It was her
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Alzado Quits 'Football; Gets $1 Million To Fight Spinks

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When All-Pro defensive end 'Lyle Aizado jump. Into
something, he jumps in with both fists.
Alzado of the Denver Broncos retired from football

Angels Top Oakland,, 8- 1

As

Baylor First To Reach 1:00 RBIs.
Wednesday..

Baylor drove In three rum with
a homer and single to become
the first major.ieaguer to reach
the l00-RBIpZateau this season.
Dan Ford went 44or.4. Call.
fornia collected 21 total hits,
and, to add injury to Insult,
Dave Frost, 11.7, limited
Oakland to just six hits.
As a result, Keough, 014, who
made the American League
AliStar team in lflB, tied the
major-league record for most
losses In a row at the start of a
season sat by Joe Harrit of the

Boston Red Sol in 1906.
In othet AL games, New York
nipped Chicago, 4-3; Cleveland
swept Boston, 6.4 and 82;
Milwaukee beat Baltimore, 64;
Detroit spilt with Texas, winning the nightcap,
after
dropping the opccr, IG., aiiJ
Minnesota edged Seattle, 34.
Yankees 40 Willie Sex 3:
Chris Chambllu lined a
three-run homer to cap a fourrim eighth to 'cad the Yankees.
ldIass $1, Red Sox 4-2:
Dan Splilner fired a six-hitter

and Mike Hargrove and Torn
Ver)er each knocked In two
nine to help Cleveland to Its
second double-header sweep
over Boston in two weeks. In the
first game, Toby Harrah and
Bobby Bonds each collected
three hit&amp;
Brewers
8, OrIoles 4:
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Gorman Thomas' sacrifice
fly scored Don Money with one
out In the ninth to trigger a
fourrun outburst that handed
Baltimore Its fourth straight
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AI'ado, who fought an elghtzound exhibition against
Muhammad AU at Mile High Stadium July 14. According
to the broadcast, Aizado was guaranteed a fight with a
higher-ranked contender if he beats Spinks and would

Rulers 1549 TIgers 1$:
Rookie Bruce Bobbins flirted
With a no-hitter for six bvthgg
and Jo)" Wockenfuu hit a
grand slam and a solo shot to
lead Detroit to a split. In the
opener, Eric Soderhohn lit two
homers and tied a club record
with six 11W.
Twins 3, Mssiassi I:
Dave Golts and Mike Marshall combined on a 10-hitter
and John Caitino scored one
rim and drove in another to
spark the Twins.

head in the secondset that l
might have to quit," Lloyd
said.

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can't

Ramesh Krishnan, 6-4, 64,
while Vila, of Argentina,
beat Van Wlnitaky, Miami,
71,6-3.
"It was hot out there, but
In the last four or five
games It seemed like my
body cooled down or the
weather did," said Con'
flora. "I didn't feel so bad."
He later returned to
stadium court before the
evening matches and
jogged several laps
Also among the top 10,
Jose Higueras,
Clerc, Wojtek Fibak,
Manuel Orantes, Eliot
Teltacher, and Balazs
Taroczy advanced to the
third round.
Fourth-seeded Higueras,
of Spain, ousted Pete
McNamee of Australia, 6-0
34 (retired); No. 5 Clerc,
of Argent ina, beat Nick
Saviano, Los Altos Hills,
Calif., 6-3, 6-0; No.7 Flbak,
of Poland, eliminated John
Lloyd, 6-4, 6-4; No, 8
Orantes, at Spain, beat
Mike Grant, Roslyn, N.Y.,

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remember defaulting. If
'he (White) had won Iii
second set, I probably
would have quit."
Lloyd
said
that
Tomnano just got tired In
the second set, possibly
from her efforts to keep
Lloyd moving on the court
In the first,
"The mixture of
penicillin, the flu and the
heat Is little too much for
me. I don't want to use that
for an excuse. If I lose, I
Jose," she said.
Jimmy Connors, John
McEnroe and Guillermo
Vilas, the top three seeds in
men's singles, led the
advance Into the third
round under the scorching
August hal.
Connors, the defending
champion from Belleville,
ill. scored a 64, 6-2, win
over Caeth Pavel Slozil;
McEnroe, Dougluton,
N.Y., crushed India's
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62, 6-2; No. 9 Teltacher,
Palos Verdes, Calif., beat
Kim
Warwick,
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Thursday's other
women's quarterfinals
pairings were Rusict
against Renee Richards;
Anne Smith versus Cawley,
and Marsikova versus
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2; Jausovec ousted Sherry
Acker, Kalamazoo, Mich.,
6.1, 6-2; Smith, Dallas,
defeated No. 7 Caroline
Stoll, Livingston, N.J., 34,
74, 6-2, while DuVail,
Dallas, gained the quarterfljj by fy of Reid's
default.
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against Peter McNamara
of Australia; Connors
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that rims through this year with the option year In

roster, including punters Marty King from Southern Cal
and Jerry Pope from Louisiana Tech, Also waived were
Handy Scott, a linebacker from Clemson, and Hughie
Shaw, cornerback from Texas A&amp;I.
-Running back Rocky Bleter who strained knee
Ligaments In practice Tuesday, will be out of the Pittsburgh Steelers' lineup for two to three weeks, a club
spokesman said Wednesday. Mother starter, defensive
end John Banaszak whose right eye was scratched In
practice Tuesday, is doubtful for Saturday night's
exhibition game with the New York Giants at Three
Rivers Stadium. Meanwhile, two Steelers who had been
hospitalized returned to practice. Offensive tackle Ray

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the US. Open Clay Court
tennis champloiiihips.
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enough Murnh,a to fight
back and preserve the
string of victories she has
amassed In five years at
the tournament.
"I felt sick ln the flrst set,
,t I felt better in the
second and third. But I
don't know why," esplalned top-seeded Lloyd
Wednesday after she had
beaten CaethJijAIa'a
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6-2 to gain the women's
singles quatm-flnk
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Lloyd has Iød in n straight
matches, giving her a
dazzling 46.2 recor d.
She was sick Tuesday
night when she beat Paula
Smith, 6-2, 74, and didn't
even pause for the postM" interview.
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fight at lead two other bouts If he loses.
In other prncuon developments:
-Steve Odom, the NFL's top kickoff tturner last
season, ended a brief retirement and said he was rejoining
the Green Bay Packers. Coach Bait Starr said the fiveyea veteran would join the team Thursday.
-The Washington Redskins' much-maligned offense
was dealt a serious blow when running back Benny
Malone, counted on to be a darter beside John Higgins,
left camp In a contract dispute. General Manager Bobby
Beathard said Malone wants to renegotiate his contract

Wednesday to enter professional boxing, and a Denver
radio st U n repoirtedhisfirat fight would be in St. Louis
in October against former heavyweight champion Leon

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Matt Keough picked a great
time to try to break the most
frustrating streak of his career.
"I knew these guys would be
going after me," the 24-year-old
rlghthsnder said
after the California Angela but
'the Oakland A's, 8-1, to saddle
him with his 18th straight loss
over two seasons,
Earlier this season he had
requested a check at Joe Radii
bat after RudI's homer.
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batiste adorned with blue
satin ribbon. They wore
light blue capes and
carried blue carnations
with mixed summer
flowers.
Timothy P. Weber,
served the bridegroom as
best man. Ushers were
Ronnie Strickland, the
bridegroom's brother; and
Jim Bell, the bridegroom's
brother-in-law. Lane E.
Trawick
was
the
groomsman.
Jenny Strickland, niece
of the bridegroom, was the
flower girl. The ring
bearer
was
Hank
Strickland, t h e
bridegroom's nephew.
After the ceremony, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Knight entertalned at a reception at
their home, 241 Magnolia
Ave., Sanford.
Following a wedding trip
to the North Carolina
mountains, the newlyweds
are making their home at
2658 Poinsettia Ave.,
Sanford. Both are employed at Seminole Auto
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holy matrimony, Aug. 4, at
7p.m. at the Lake Mary
Baptist Mission. Rev,
James H. Hughens performed the candlelight and
double ring ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W.
Benedict of Franklin, N. C.
The bridegroom Is the son
of Mrs. Lana A. Strickland
of Zebulon, N.C.
Given in marriage by
Roy L Kennedy, the bride
chose for her vows a formal
white gown fashioned along
the empire silhouette. Lace
trim highlighted the
rounded neckline, long
puffed chiffon sleeves and
the ruffle on the full chiffon
skirt.
A lace and pearl headpiece secured her lacetrimmed veil of Illusion.
She carried a bouquet of
white orchids and roses
showered with white satin
streamers.
Dina L Routh attended the bride as maid of
honor. Wendi A. Keltener
of DeBary was the
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NEW YORK (NEA)— You
know what dogged sinuses
really are? Nasal defenses. It
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nose can't do a thing about it
except get stuffy.
But In the space you call
home, your nose can call the
scents. What's its pleasure —
lemon, cinnamon, the North
Woods? Well, get them out
there In the air: make a potjot.
pourrL Anyone can, says
Ronaldo Mala, slender, dark
Play a bouquet of scents by nose.
in
call myself
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a bit of this oil, those petals,, then combine them. Like this,"
floral because
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make
these stems, some moss for he says, proffering a glass bowl
arranginen
cohesion, finally he judges the of potpourri created for the
He makes potpourri — lasting quality of the total occasion.
"perfume for the house" — off fragrance, then takes it. all An, the ambrosia for the nose,
Madison Avenue in a WoOdSy apart to snif f and evaluate the and what Is it but a bed of dried
retreat that smells of heaven. "value" of each ingredient.
cloves topped with bits of
"I don't like to see flowers
You don't have time for that anisette and orange peel.
dying or disappearing," Mala so, for starters, forget about a
Put the pieces in a porcelain
says."Sowhenthepetalsofthe floral potpourri. "Flowers lose vase, a Chinese basket, or that
lily fall, they will become part their scent more quickly, unless hollow coconut head from
of the potpourri. It's the per- you use natural oils," he says, Yosemite and there you are.
petuatlon of the flower.'
"so I prefer woodsy roots and "That potpourri will last inRelax. Mala doesn't expect grains for the non-professional." definitely," he says, depending
Play it by nose in the kitchen on the circulation of the air
you to come up with something
like that, or the potpourri he with spices and things that (and possibly the potency of
smell good to you (Peking duck your inhales). And when the
comes up with for sale.
and lasagna precluded). last orange rinds lies shriveled
"I use my house as a
laboratory," he says. There, he • "Figure out what these things and scentless, cut up a new
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Special to the Herald
Five women who have
risen to the top in their
professions and gained
national prominence as the
,. :result have been named
winners of Harper's
Bazaar's annual top
achievement awards.
7be recipients, cited in
the magazine's current
ism are Eleanor Holmes
Norton, a lawyer and head
of the Equal Employment
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Public Service-, ma~ IVon Netmwui Whitman,
chief economist and vice
president of General

Motors, Industry category;
Jane Cahill Pfeiffer,
chairman of the board of
NBC, Communications
category; Jean Sutherland
Boggs, the first woman
director of a major
American museum, the
Philudelphia Museum of
Art, Arts category, and
Hanna Holburn Gray, first
woman president of the
University of Chicago,
Education category.
Each discusses her work
and success in the
magazine.
FroVd Ctithmis
Norton: "We are now
seeing more women in
corporate law, as judges

Awards
corporations are going to
find Increasing resistance
to the move-every-coupleof-years' life that's been
required for rising high In
large organizations."
From Mrs. Pfeiffer: "To
succeed in a corporation
you need to be energetic
physically and mentally, to
care genuinely about other
people, to have a sense of
humor and to be willing to
assume responsibility."
From Dr. Boggs: "I
think it is very important
for the director of a
museurn to be first and
foremost an art historian
because so many decisions
one is called on to make

obviously require a
knowledge of works of art
and a passion for themn. The
important thing to consider
when looking at a painting
Is not 'What ought I to see
or feel?' but 'What do I see
or feel?'"
From President Gray:
"Young women and men
who have had opportunities
to explore their potential in
college, free of artificial
restraints, will hardly be
content with anything less
as they enter their careers.
Theise www drecUons in
the academic wirld will
contribute fundamentally
to the vitality of business
and of the professions."

If you must leave your pet don't want to make up any lies. the sots and enjoying the
'15EAR ABBY: I am a
locked in a parked car — leave
voluntew with the Society for
EX-WWEWrM weather."
him bome!
Prevention of Cruelty to
NOREGREIS
Here's how we handled it:
P.S. My pet consultant says,
Animals. So far this summer we
DEAR
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Why
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Decline
We'd
write back saying, "We're
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have had several cases of pets
Abby
— even with the windows open to explain why.
who were overcome by heat
come to San Diego. When you
—UapetliIseIde."
DEARABBY:Dtdaletterjn get hem
prostration after
DEAR ABBY: I have a your column ever ring a bell to give us a ring."
left in automobile$ parked in
strange
problem. Should I be with us!
You'd be surprised
thi ot atm.
the
matron
of
honor
at
my
exUpon
retiring
and
moving
had
a
you
to
number
of people who wrote
years
ago
few
A
San Diego several years ago, back to say, We've changed
terrific piece In your column degrees outside, the tern husband's wedding?
I know the woman he's we started to hear from our plans ... we'll take a rain '
about this problem. I am en- perature inside a parked car
doting it. Would you please (even with the windows slightly marrying (slightly) but we're acquaintances from our home check."
open) will reach 102 degrees really not all that close. I state. They said, "We've heard
We enjoy guests, but not the
colder a rerun?
neither like nor dislike her. I so much about San Diego — type who Invite themselves.
EII.EENR. IN withIn 10 mInutes. And In
NOFREEWADERS
DOVER,DEL. minutes It will reach 121 still, can't figure out why she we'd love to come out andend
asked iie.
a week or so with you — seeing
IN S.D.
DEAR EILEEN: You're degreesl
My husband has asked our
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DEAR PET OWNERS: Witla pergialre of a diag is ap two children, ages 5 and 9,to be
aamer bere, illesse do mot proxicnately IN degrees, sad It in the wedding party, so, of
1`he Altamonte South Seminole Jayceettes will be sponmwing
tam Yew Pd al" 1w *e rMe can witkiand approximately course, they will be there. I an
my
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before
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from furniture to tennis balls will be sold. A large plot
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display
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and criminal lawyers.If we
are genuinely to become
part of what has been one
of the moat sexist
professions in our society,
such a broadening of
specialties will have to
continue. I also agree that
women ought to enter
business In greater
numberS."
From Mrs. Whitman: "I
sit on several corporate
boards and I think that, as
a woman, I am sometimes
able to bring up questions
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want to know about any change todo with heart disease and are
that has occurred in your not necessarily dangerous at
all. The true significance of: a
condition.
heart irregularity has to be
The other P" is that some decided an the basis of the lamedicines work better In formation gleaned from :a
controlling heart irregularities comprehensive cardiic
In some patients Om otIm eumimilon.
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doctor MAY want to change require no medicine at'all,
your medicine If he sees you're particularly if itte
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IN THE ESTATE
Oviedo, Fl.. 32765
Askew said he thought Carter
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFI ED
selected him for the post that the administration of the estate Publish: July 76, August 2,t, 16, 17$
Of Susie Maxine Seur Yung, DEL-ill
because of his exnerlence as
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someone who didn't have Seminole County, Florida, Probate OF LANDOWNERS OF SLAVIA
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Seminole County Courthouse, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
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Sen-d, Florida 32771. The personal TO ELECT A SUPERVISOR OF
Some political observers representative of the estate Is Rose SAID DISTRICT
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have said the appointment y Levy, whe address is Geneva,
FlorIda 32732. The name and ad- a m&amp;inQ of the owners of lands
Wanted
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help bolster carter sagging deess of the personal r,presan. situated in SLAVIA DRAINAGE
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SEMINOLE
political support In a date ?ativvs attorney are set forth DISTRICT
Female, age 20.30 single, $123
COUNTY, FLOR IDA, will be held in
where Askew was the mct below.
+ utiiltIesto share w-same
All persons having claims or the Memorial Building (former City
popular governor In modern
Hall) in Oviedo, Florida, at ten
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demands against the estate
history and where several old required, WITHIN THREE o'clock A.M. on the 22nd day of
Carter supporters have darted MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 'August, AD. 191,forthepurposeof
5-4.$I 1 Found
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF electing one supervisor for said _____________________
a move to draft Sen Edward
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acreage of such District shall be
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ambassadorial appointments. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE,tofileany oblectlons

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mclii helper. Apply in person
Slumberland Ct. Motel. 2611
- Orlando Dr. (17.95).

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AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publication of this
Notice of Administration. August 9,
1979,
Rose Levy
As Personal Representative
iur Yung
Decea
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
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Cony. Home 950 MellonvIlIe

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Immediately P.T. &amp; F.T.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
12 French Ave.

(corner iOth&amp;Fr.nch)
323-3176

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NIGht cleaner. Apply in person
Holiday Inn of SanfOrd on the

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla (UPI) differeitly,andsaythecbances Texas two weeks ago studying Finch to rush to Texas Wed.
Will Florida beaches be are mimimal that Florida will gulf tides, cautioned though nesday to confer with federal
fouled by the worst oil spill in be affected.
that predicting accurately what officials to see if his state's
history hundreds of miles away
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in the Gulf of Mexico.
slim," Dr. Wilton Sturges, weather - It's easy to miss.
me Coast Guard reiterated

Evening cook Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Snford on the
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UtilIty person. Apply In person
of Sanford on the

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dey wk., paid hoiidays.fringe

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neg wills
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NOTICE OP SNIRIPP'S AlE
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Orange County, Florida, upon a final
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Notice is herdey given that a'
it's the Vkep "No large amsad 01 oil
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beaches h*o the Penha4. and h144ry on tI Tgxai coad movlij to Florida ir MIp.
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down along the coast to the that'sgolngtobs bit hwd,not pl,"hsisidwednsxiay.
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free 1-100431.1231.

meetIng the Planni Division Iii FlorIda
review andrev'se,7s appropriate, (S•.)
the att element for consideration
Arthur H. BlckwItti, Jr
by the Board of County CornClerk of file CIrcuit Court
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By: Eve CrabtTee
NOTICE UNOUR
Degut y Clerk
Amerlc4n Food Services Cor. October, 191P The public Is Invited
fICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
'poratlofl ak-a American Food , attend and be heard concernIng Michael I. D.vls
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
the proposed draft amendment to Smith Ii Davis
Service, Incorporated, tb-a
NotIce is hereby givsn that ,p,
the ComprehensIve PlaIt.
P0. Box 1153
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0rtinds, Fl. 33552
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COUNTY PLANNER OF
Attorney for Petitioner
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, PvblldeJvlyu$Aug.3,s, 16 ie7
wlthtlte.ClerkofffieClrcgitCourt, Case He. CI-ls.Ii4fl
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ieandfor$e,nlflofeCouqify,plorida
Borden, Inc., i'iintitt

a well blew out In Campeche
Bay. Since then some 800,080
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en Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-fl in Sanford. Call
333-WI Mar nor's ViihIge.

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naidad Items with a Herald
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person emly. Ref. Rei. $4 xtty,
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Clean furnished let fleer Apt.,
Private .w,.nc,, aehiits enly, no
pets. 1054 Palmotte.

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F HA-VA, FHA 2351215

339050$

3 BR, 1.5 bath, splIt plan. $32,500.
WillIam Maliczowskl Realtor
322.7903.

M. Unsworth Realty

New 233 Homes. I pet. interest to
qualified buyer. $32,000 to
$21,000. Low down payments.
-• BUILDIls. 322-2257.

W. Garnett White
Req. Real Estate Broker
.IOHPI KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. CommercIal
Phone 322-1881, Sanford
GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES. Mint cond. 2 BR
near hosp. &amp; shopping. Lake
fishing near by. Hobby rm., neat
&amp; clean. $35,500.

0233.

DUPLEX QUADRAPLEX

QUICK SALE BY OWNER
4 BR. 1 bath, carpet, air. 2100 block
of Summirlin. Call after 5:30 1.
weekends. 3236707. $17,500.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Raborlt UALTV

building site. Corner lot shaded

listed. Situated on cor lot, lush
landscaping. 549,500. Call today
for appt.
'LIKE THE COUNTRY? 9+
acres in Osteen With 1g. 3 BR, 1½
B, nearly new mobile home.

$40,600.
$FLASHI FLASH)
Owner says to reduce hiS 3 BR, 1
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only $24,000. Grab the Car Keys

&amp; See This.

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LOW MORTGAGE
4 BR, 1'., brick home wbrand new

carpeting &amp; paInt thru out,
fenced rear yd. Exc. terms!
$29,900.

landscaped, work shop, green

WALK TO IDYLLWILDE ELEMENTARY 4 BR, 2 B, new roof,
patio, ic porch 8. drapes. Call
today. See to believe. $16,400.

house. 1700 sq ft living area.

$39,500. Terms.
Investment (1) 2story2apt unit, 1
single lam. residence. All rented

Harold Hall Realty

for $35,000. Owner Will finance.

Duplex (2) 2 BR units turn,
rented $23,900. Only $4000 down.

Inc. REALTOR. MLS

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323-5774

Owner will hold.

Day or Night

1976 Coachman 5th wticel. Low
mileage. A-i Condition, Call
DeBary 904-775-1279.
See our beautiful

24 HOUR

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3229283

NEW LISTING
3 IDRM Split Plan, l'/s Bath,
Central heat &amp; air, single
garage, fenced. Owner will
consider VA or FHA. $29,900.

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CALLUS TODAY

about this 3 BR, 2 bath home w- C
lilA, located on a corner lot.
Easy financing with FHA or VA
available. $35,100.

PR ICE D TO SELLIII
At only $25,300 this 3 BRDM, 1½
Bath CS Home on quiet street.
Assumable mtg. of $17,573.
pymts of $171.72. only I pct.
interest. Can refinance VA with
no down pymt except closing

NEWLY DECORATED
3 5*, 2 bath home 27x12 game
room. Ideal for large family,
beautifully landscaped, close to
shopping. school &amp; rocrernt ion
area $41,111.

BROADMORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA 1. FHA Financing

FOUlS? GRUNI
INC. REALTORS
130-41330' 3394111 eves.

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view. $52M00. Owner.Assoclate
3321195.

4$A-Oatof Slate

CHERQKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 30904

Privacy fence, close to
pointment I

47-lisP Estete iWed

be combined for 1NO sq. ft. total
carpet, Ideal
for
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professional suits.

Losing your home I credit? I will

catch up back payments I buy
equity. 322.1116.

REALTY WORLD.
VA-F HA.235-Con. Home

243$'a S. French

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ESTATE

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ImOeOa,y3BLI,bolhblsck
w clipat.'
MM. Cof
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SALE

1IIIW.Fia$T$TREIT
Mali*Offeef 3 story, 10 room or
deep lot, 13330. Zenod corn
rnenclal. $30111. Beverly I

Miqun R.alSor-M$ciat,.

HUSKEY REALTY

mortgage.

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1978 CHEVY P.1.1.

V1L.L BUY EXISTING II I )id
MORTGAGES. R, LiN. Lic.
Mtg. Broker. -$21 No. 4-0
Wymore Ed., Ailamomb.

543-1413

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VOIKS RABBIT
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$600
323 SS1

Air Conditioning

Good used turn, appliances,

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 3221121.

Central Contracting Inc.
904-734-4523
904.775-3353

Lawn Service

General Landscaping. ROst

specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod laying &amp; free trImming
323 2948.

Central Heat &amp; AIr Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

Prices are going down on almost

new portable Washer &amp; Dryer,
Sears Coldspot ref. 2621 S.
Sanford Ave., 322.1491. Open
Tues. thru Sat, 9:30 to 5:30.

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Air Conditioning, Heating, Eiectri.
cal, Plumbing ServIce &amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671-6291.
Lic., Bonded &amp; ins.

plumbing fixtures,
bid. materIal. 322-5659

ROCK
Screened I Washed
Cty. Approved f or Drainfield

Light Hauling

71-AMues
Appliances
Antique Tub-good for
Bath tub regatta or whatever
323-6221

Yard debris. Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 319 5311

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration AC Repair
Licensed. 3230039

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Painting

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Delivery. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17.92 Se of Sanford

Beauty Care

Auction Thurs., 7P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome
We Sell Estates5
323-7050
Kelloggs Auction Sales

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FRI. NITE

PM

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yr-s. Exp. $691547,

WE ARE BACK
LOADED WITH ALL KINDS OF
THINGS, SOMETHING FOR
EVERYBODY. INCLUDING
couple chests, dressers, night

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stand,3pc. coffee lend table set
used merchandise.

323-007

322.0707

Dell's Auction Center

54-.Garage Sales
MOVING $ALEI
Furn., pictures, drapes, wall
hangings, books. etc. Call aft S
pm. 333.5131.

SPECIAL DEALER6&amp; PUBLIC AUCTION

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Furniture, lamps, carpet,
drapes, tires, CB Items, clothes
I MIsc. 2636 Laurel Ave. 322.
7741.

Thurs. 7 PM
Large truckload of new merchandise from MIami So be sold
directly from truck. Large
msortment of food, radios, CS

Porch Sale: Sat. Aug. 11, 124 N.
$unland (Sunland Estates) 9.4.
Some turn., BID edger, few
clothes I o
1 ends.

W.CuI ' Way. S ml.

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south
Now 1m
372-3111 - fir Tony or Laulee.

Palntlng&amp; Repair
Sgt. Peppers Painting Service
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.

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Photographic

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control, Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, Screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322-5752.

Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; fasl

Hans lmprevwsnis

interior Exterior Plastering

repair service. 3226101.

PIastç1g
LICensed &amp; BOnded
Call 322 2780

Railin
Custom built iron work.
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's 323 7111, 339.7693

INSULATION-Batting, blowing,

K.4Ioggs Auction Sales

RACO Foam, fiberglas I.
CelluIcs.. Lowest prices, Call
33)0039 or 904734670$ collect.

S. Sanford Ave.
across from Plnebreese Egg Farm

Roof

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323-0429 after 5:30

Yard Sale: School deli, dIShes.
dishes, healer I misc. Fri. &amp;
s.t. 9 oS. IlNAdoms Av.
P90ef IC fielglibsrksed
sale Sat I Sun ONLY, 9.1. let
Wwi Or. (Sunlanl let.). 10

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp;REPIIR
.G. BALINT I ASSOC.
3321463

REDUCED
forGUICK SALE
35' Midas T.T. Air, Awnings,
Twin bode, excellent cord.
$440-322.1*

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school clothes, Ilitta bit of
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Electrical, plumbing. painting,

YARD SALE
21345. Clime Ave.
SATURDAY

Tar pot for rent
$23 day or' wkly rates
rail 3220216 ft 6
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Office Cleaning
Custom Office Cleaning, corn.
merciai. new consi. Licensed,

bOnded &amp; insured. Qu.ii.ty
service everytimi. Ph. 3230541
or 445-5954.

Caroentry. 322-4031

I Repsir

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SS-Osnds £ ACONSIrIN
WOULDYOULIKI TO
RUNT YOUR NOU$SNOAT?

Certified Lawn I Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
333-S11
Mowing
331.0090

wlNsagoedlinewWattbo
I besting experience.
Plus. caN alter S y.m. 1111557.
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payment, 322.7137 after 6 p.m

I Man, qu,iity operation
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 3771321

equipment, brass ware, also elec. heaters, fans, all kinds of
glassware, used furniture I Too
Many Items to Mention.

Yard Sale: TV, dr000ir. good
Idisol deities $1104 I, 17,
lounma.ser, ladles clothes sizes
1790 41 misc, items. 154 W.
AIrport Blvd. Sat. 090 4.

pressure cleaning, roof coating.

Grooming a Boarng

Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
333-5430

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B&amp;E Painting, interior.eiteqjor.

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Alterations, DressmaVinQ
Drapes, Upholstery

plus all kInds of new I slightly

Picture Perfect Ext. Painting
Free Est. Lic. 10 pci. disc. to Sr
Cit. 3396066. 668 8335.

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322-1721
brand New interspring BeddIng
price. Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.925, of Sanford 3321731

AIB Painting
mt &amp; Ext Resi. &amp; Comm.
32217$? 9.9

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerll Harrietl's Beauty Noo4
519G. 1st St., T23i42

riven

owes NP deepen

$4495

2 DII. A-C

Ccab Replica. 5.400. Must see to
appreciate. 322 7397. aft 6 &amp;
wkends 322.3343.

Ofiewosk in k.ar owlyod., as
*.55. Jobesilver. Tcujpin

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$5995

W.D.
LOADED

iv79 Custom Jeep Ci 5. Take over
payments, have to See to ap.
predate. Call 349.5531 or 323
1322.

furniture, Refrlg., stoves, tools.

camera; model 110 proiector w-

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322l1O

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LOADED

Cash 322-4132

built in editor new Ienticular
screen, 30x30. All $223. 530-4-464:

Y Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
444-301:

323-5334

pet. MiamablO

let Cash Buyers for a small in.
vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 332-2411
orS31-W3.

Cash for your loll Will build or
your laS on our lot.

The Real Estate Agency
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 97, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 710. It's
Ihe only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904235
$311forfurtherdetails.

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used

Large yard sale Sat. &amp; Sun. 9 to 2.
Lakefront Lot- Loch Arbor, prhle
of fhe area, gorgeous trees and

everything. Call today for ap-

iniwwbldg.onfrenchAve. Can

1978 CAMARO6 CYL.

6O-Wanted 10

Movie Outfit I mm Keystone,
model KS, El. eye, magazine

Lake Markham Rd. near U.
Sylvan, 40 acres, 70 acres
already platted. Over 1400' of
Lk. Front wooded. $300,000.

Free listing BROCHURE wvite.

MUST SEE THISONCI

OFFICE RENTAL

Was. ade pM Sill security.

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S pc. LR Suite-Sofa, Loveseat,
Chair, Ottoman &amp; Rscliner All
for $399. Free Delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of

KENMOdE' WASHER - Parts,
Service. Used Machines.

43-LotAcreage

costs.

(3) III sq. it. office unIts for lease

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$4995

LOADED

'72 Ford Ra'ero

Phone 3225794

Beautiful older home on large lot.

NEW CAR
TRA D E.INS
1978 CORDOBA HT

AQHA Gelding"Chlcacsaw PrIest"
15.3 hands. cxc. use show hors.,
top performer In trial, western &amp;
English horsemanship. Over 30
1st places in local &amp; AQHA
Showi. Owner going to college.
rail 3220139.

MOONEY APPLIANCES
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42-e Homes_

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deep, $200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17-92 So. of Sanford 322.
$721.

offer. Call Ron 372 6555-work
3223113

JUST MAKE lAYMNTS-'69 to
73 models, Call 3399100 or
1605 (Dealer),

a-Horses

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322749$

l01I1'5

3 BR, 1 B, remodeled frame home,
fenced yd-, very clean. .,00d
area. $29,900.

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mattresses $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1215 S. French, 323-7340.

Wanted to buy-Mobile home
on extra large lot

3 choice lots ready to build on in
Deltona. $1000 for all.

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G.I. type gas cans. $19.99 ea.
ARMY.NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-379)

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Ford LTD Squire wagon
Excellent mechanical condition.
New inspection Sticker, very
clean. Must sell. $600 or best

80-Autos for Sale

German short.halred pointer
puppies AKC from hunting &amp;
field trIal stock. 321011$.

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CaliBart

golf course. $69,900.

3 BR, 2 B pool home, beautifully

AGENC

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE
Eves 3495100 - 322.1939

BEAUTIFUL LOT in presligioui
Deltoria Estates. Many shade
trees make perfect Fl. setting.
See now, $13,500.

322•0612, 322-7177

till $aMiid Ave.

eWAGON WHEEL CHARM 2
BR, 2 B ranch style home, lust

LOCH AR OUR cuSt 4-2 in San
ford's finest section, is only 6 yr.
old. 16x32 pool w-1200 cool deck.
4 BR isidealfor rec. rm. 2 blksto

INC.
REALTOR 323-7132

BUY, SELL, TRADE

311315 E. First St.

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'l62tontruck

65-Pets-Supplies

REALTOR 322 I000MLS

&amp; cony. located near schools &amp;
shopping. $12,000.

45*,1% LPaol. Aria. SlUms-,
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so-Mscellaraous for Sale

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REAL1OR
3236061 or eves. 3230517

2004 Lilly Ct. Charm of an old
Florida home will be found in
thIs modernized 4 BR, 4 B, pool
home. featuring garden rm.,
formal LR &amp; DR. FR &amp; a study.
On ~ acre lot, Strictly by appt.
Bobby Greene, REALTOR 62$.

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PARK
Branch Off ICe 323-2222

3390509

0lTd1
E. Aitamonte Dr.

kICK THU STORAGE HABIT.

tiea.

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2565

Ap,s. for Senior CitIzens. Doitown, very clean Iroomy, See
. Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
;Ave.

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Western Auto
301W. 1st St.

Oil 11995. worth more No

New rribes Mission. Oviedo.

New flat bed, cxc. coed.
Low ml. aft. 5. 323 4980

Lawnmower sales &amp; service, We
sell the best &amp; service the rest,

"She's not quite ready. Won t you slither In and lurk?"

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Multiple Listing Service

REALTOR

Chevelle Con
.6,

Comet late '74,70.000 mi. Like new
in lout. 73mpg., reg gas. Pepsi

79-Trucks-Trailers

FILL DIRT&amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hurt 323-7510

REALTORS

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

McIlotoreltsc4

PlaiisIlft.-vs.. ULY$II$
PADOUN,. Oefendpet(s)

BATEMAN' REALTY
Req. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
3210759
Aft. His. 3227613. 322-4569

'Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
• Weekly I. monthly rates. Inquire
*S. Oak 541.1113.

New 2 bedroom. 2
Deltons
-- - both. Duplex
All kItchen appliances.
. Carpotod. Screened in porch. No
children or pots. $300 PIus
Mcurfty. 141 Landmard.
491.

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s1Wbsllsijprffl Rea'ftera-"$

3222420

141$ Valencia Ct. 3 BR, 1'/2 bath,
brIck const. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $26,500.

DeBary. Ideal for seniors. Lovely 1
BR, air, close to churches &amp;
- shoppIng. 322-0054, 6414411.

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.anford's Sales Leader

25445, French Aye.
3220231,3237173, 327-0779

323-is,

fully turn., Including pens.
: dshes, sliver, linens, TV I eli

To Shot of RMOI. Mvl*lo'PamUy'

OF SANFORD REALTOR

2 B, FR, lots of storage space.

3M

COURT NO. P7411*1-Cloy - Seffil4o - Cenfy, . PNdds. mere

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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

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maculate! BPP WARRANTED.
A buy for $31,900!

REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

1965

Sale.

vertible 2208 Park. Apt
Sanford after 6 p.m.

consider trade. 322.7397, aft 6 &amp;
wkends 3222243

Mother unable to care for plants.
Must sell. First fifty get free
plant, Some rare includes
cllvias, begonias, draecenas,
etc. Large plants brIng own
shovel-you dig. Palms, azaleas.
camellias. Mrs. Geo. McCall.
Not before 10a.m. Thurs. 209 E.
22nd St.

home in Sunlandi Split BR plan,

Zoned commercial- 100' on
Sanford Ave. $11,500-.

For

1976 Honda 750F Super Sport.
13,000 mi., cxc. cond. $1700 will

Episcla, hanalno baskets.
Redlon Nursery, 420 S. Country
Club Rd., Lake Mary. 323-3114.

MAKE A WISH! 3 BR, 1", bath

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7710
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Dish Gardens, foliage, cactus,

FAMILYS DELIGHT' 3 BR, 7
bath home in Pinecrest wabove
ground pool, eat in kit., patio
lots of storage 8. goodies! BPP
WARRANTED. Just $44,000!

1001 Palmetto Ave. $35,000.

Room r rent In private home.
W.b.th I kit privileges,

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(corner lEb 1 French)
333-5176

IYL1.

4N""

Owner motivated 2 BR, 1 0,
carport, den w.wet bar, calm
kit. 123,000.

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cyl Auto, PS. PR 66.000 ml
Clean Red nt. *h.te outside,
1.500 CASH. 322 6230 323 1039

Motorcycle Insurance

62-Lawn-Garden

SUPER! 3 BR, 2 bath home on
beautiful tree shaded lot! Ww
carpet, eat in kit, I gore! Nice
neighborhoodl Only 132.500!

Immaculate I BR, 2 B. 2 car
garage w-w carpet, C lilA,
fenced bk yd. $53,900.

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$96_SOOt

How about a 4 BR, 1 0. older home
on Mellonville Ave., 2 garages,
fenced Wi yd., fruit trees &amp;
extra lot for only $23,900,

-Ronnn

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20 lots Zoned Residential
sizes
start at 75x100, prIces start at
$1710. High &amp; dry, you don't need
a boat.

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

BEAUTIFUL! 3 BR, 2'• bath
home in Wilson P1. wC lilA,
OR, FR, fireplace, breakfast bar
&amp; Many Extras! Yours, for

fireplace, wooded lot. $46,500.
331-4492, after 5:30.

Room fora growing family. 4 BR,

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share her3 BR,2beth home wIth
same. Everything turn. Must
turn, references. 3334107.

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the coasts of Texas, Louisiana
Department of Natural Re. Mississippi, Alabama

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wo .
EC00IMII,. partment, said. But If a
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agalat the possibility,
hurricane comes up - that can
Assuming
the
worst
possIble
"I can miarazdee you with the .s...
sousvW your ___ guess u',
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conditions,
it
would
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Sturges said the loop clf •ou the "" forever"
Texaaisnotgolngtobetheonly rent" that sucks Caribbean
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address, telephon, and three
references to Personnel
- Director, NUAGE, 2121 Man.
tevallo Road, S. W. • Ilr'""mi*.m. AI.sme31111'ør call
- toll free 1100132-4545.

To Share

on Monday, the 77th day of August dIscms and hear comments on the hudgment by default will be
Agency June Porzig 323-5324.
taksn
1919, t 7.00 P.M.
proposed draft of the Library against you forthe relief demanded
.i. S. Cleveland, A.A.E.
AVON
in the Petition.
Element of the Comprehensive p
Director of AvIation
FIGHT INFLATION
This notice shall be published once
for Seminole County, Florida. This
Sanford AIrport Authority
meeting is being held pursuant to a week fr four (4) consecutIve Sell Avon. increase your earning
PublIsh Aug. 9. 1979
P0*55'. For details, call 1141the requirements of the Local weeks ki the Sanford EvenIng
DEM.32
•It- or 11534705.
Government Comprehensive Herald.

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Impossible to predict
whether the oil would move to
FlorIda
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Nobody can say what It will
dO," said Roger Meacham of
the Environmental Protection

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Senilnole County, Fioida
,Altamonte Springs, Florida, and on
PUBLIC NOTICE
iOvr wife, Marsha Lynn Harris
that the August 16, 1919, at the Seminole t ,
Notice is hereby given
rt
eR0t
Sanford Airport Authority's Budget
you are requIred to serveac ty of
will be reviewed by the Sanford City Florida. Both meetings will begin at YOU Response or Pieang on the

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24-Business Opportundies
Own Your Own Businessi Area
distributor for Rand McNally
Maps. No Selling. ServIc.
company established accounts.
Investments $2,700 to $15,430
secured by Inventory and
equipment.

cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment
327
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teriats

61-Building

OVER 6MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979

lakefront.

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y ur bed

(corner 10th &amp; French)
323-3176

44444444
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CWTOP PLO*lD N AND p
SIMINOLU COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.90.CA.es.I
I15HA LYNN HARRIS BAR.

meeting on August 15, 1979, at the

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regist•rsaldnamewflhth: Clerk of Pubflsh July 261. Avg. 2.9,16, 1919 1Usd ag1st

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CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
FOR MORE INFORMATION

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NOTICE OP ACTION W'5.
Notice Is hereby given that I am Exhibit "A". a .ac.
Dunmar Corporation
CRIPTION OP RIAL PROPERTY
engaged In business •t 2014
Sworn to and subscribed before PROCEEDED ASAINSY
Kewannee Ir., Casulberry,
metlils23rddayof July, 1919.
IIm.lsCaunSy,fios,uide,-fl
TOi DONALD EDWARD BARNES

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PAPER ROUTE. Routes
available In Sanford and

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3.Aproof of publication of the
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notice of intentIon to register a and
fictfllous name is recorded with this DONALD EDWARD BARNES,

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PubhishAug. 9,16. 1919.

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N. F.ench Ave
Sanford, Florida

itry, beef' pork, fish. ire
delivery, mm. $200rd.r. Sanford
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SC. DIRT SERVICE and the
extent of the Interest of each such',
party and-or corporation is as
ows:DIJNMAR CORPORATION

230 N. Park Avenue

ability-fringe benefits.

332-1VS

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EARN EXTRA MONEY

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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
11IIfltflICtiOflI
It is hereby stated under oath
_______________________________
pursuant to Florida Statute
that:
MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
1. The undersigned intends to Creative Expressions
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Sanford Early
Center.

PurpleHulisi Butter Beans
Stripflng Farms, NarctssusAve.

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Machine, 301 E, 25th P1. Exp,

From SlOto 130
Call 322 1621. 322 416
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Top Dollar Paid for iunk&amp; used

321-0333

80-Autos for Sale

Cars Rermved

BUY JUNK CARS

15½ Wood Boat
$123

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77-Junk

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
5", Evinrude Outboard
Rebuilt, excellent coed.
With tank, $130. 322-3762

By Owner wood frame 3 BR, 1
bath, 2 large screened porches,
refinished woodwork &amp; floors,

tPN full tIme. Exp. w-Florlda
-lIcense, 4-12. 322.1364, Sanford

Ron Sack.
Advertising Director

nlng June

Supervisors
He said he may continue as
of SlavIa Drainage District of
Seminole County, Florida
chairman of the Commission on validity of the decedent's will
August 2,9, 1979
qualifications of the personal Publish:
Immigration Refugee
or DEMS
venue
representative,
or
the
"The president has long
iurisdiction of the court.
admired Gov. Askew's abilities
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ALL CLAIMS, DEMAND AND
FICTITIOUS NAME

REUBIN ASKEW
prominent Miami law finn
Policy.
where he has specialized in
International law. When he
starting date of his CabinetDuring his last two years as
announced his future 1g,ne
I, pa Was
peT$U&amp;uii1
governor, Askew led state trade as a leader and administrator,
December, he said he planned
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to stay with the law finn for at
"The time table was the Hong Kong He also went to Jody Powell said Wednesday
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t two t tt
could accwnulate enough per- critical thing, he said. If he Veneluela and Colombia on announcing the nominatIon.
Strauss resigned the trade
'sonaj wealth to finance his two receives confirmation from the behalf of the city of Miami in
Finance
Committee,
1975.
Senate
post
to become a special
teenage children's college eduAskew
said
he
thought
the
Mideast
peace negotiator.
Askew
will
take
office
around
catlons.
Askew, who reportedly Oct. 1. He would succeed biggest challenge of his new Before leaving, he negotiated
inakes $200,000 to $300000 a Robert Strauss, who has been podwouldbelmpleznenttngthe thel979TradeAgreementsAct,
year at the law firm, will be named special ambassador for provisions of the 1979 Trade which Askew would be
Agreanents Act.
sible for Implementing.
taking a drastic cut In pay If he the Mideast negotiations.
He said the trade agreements
"ThIs Is an area where I
In Miami, Askew said he dId
;is confirmed for the 186,000+
year trade negotiator's job. But really wish to snake a con- would give the United States "a not expect to "win any
chance to make a new start popularity ontests" in his new
It will be $16,000 more than he trlbutkm," said Askew.
o(feratomethemostchallenge worldwide In terms of trading. job,butsaldthepost"offersthe
made as governor.
"
critically important that most challenge where I have
In addition to being the only in an area where I have been
Washington job he waded, spendlngtmmelnthelasttwoor we try now to put Into effect been spending a lot of time in
what has been agreed to In the last three or four years."
Askew said flexihility In the three yea-a"

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Chairman
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committee

Since leaving office, Askew,
50, has been a partner in a

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DATEDth15 ilthdayofJuly,A.D

personal representative,
All persons interestedln tM.state
to whofil a copy of this Notice of

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Need a 4 BR, 2 B? Carport, fenced
yd., nicely landscaped, C H&amp;A,

Easy maintenance for this 3 BR, 1
B for $27,900. $11,000 dwn. no
qualifying or VA or FHA.

912 FrenchAve.
(corner 101111. French)
323-3116

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SIDE GLANCES

w.w carpet. Good location,

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for 5 year cids
Call 322-MIS

41-Houses

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sales and service
of
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anu flew
advertisers. A greet
futu"
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per lence needed.
Salary plus commitsion with full corn-

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

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claimed, If the claim is not yet due,
the date when it will become due tativis may represent estates of ________________________
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0h1yPn1t1by ____________________
contingent or unliquidated, the

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had been under consideration

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fern., damaged ear tips. Missing
Lcngwood ares. $100 reward
S30.l7S or 334$53,

"I would think It would occur statement of any claim or dmand the District shall represent one
be share and cacti owner shall be en.
to him (Carter) that It might they may have. Eacti claim must
in writing and must indicate the titled to vote in person, or by proxy
help some, hO1fUllY in the beils for the claim, the name and in writing duly signed, for every
Florida primary," Askew said. address of the creditor or his agent acre of land owned by him In socti
guardians may ruprunt
"But I think It would be unfair or attorney, and tue amount District;
their wards, personal repressn.

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To List You Business...
Diol 322.26B or 83L9993

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TONIGHT'S

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EVENING

when he learns that a former
classmate has won a Pulitzer
Prize in lournalism,
0 MATCH GAME
JOKER'S WILD
(12) THE CROSS-WITS
f MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

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TV

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ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
"Lorna Doone" John Ridd
called upon to appear before
Chief Justice Jeffries in
London, reporting anyuprising
against King Charles II (Part 4
Of 10)(R)
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(12) NBC NEWS
@1)O CBS NEWS
0 ABC NEWS

7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(1J HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
THE NEWLYWED GAME
$100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
JCAROL BURNETT ao
FRIENDS Skits 'Kidnapping.'
The Frnly"
IM DICK CAVETT Guest
Eudora Welty. (Part 2 of 21(R)

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8:00

7:00
T1CTAC DOUGH

(2)

(]) MARY TYLER MOORE
Murray

becomes

depressed

IRONSIDE Officer Eve
WhitfieIds niece is arrested on
narcotics charges
TO THE WALTONS Cora

belt. blames herself when her
husband Ike suffers a heart
attack, (A)
LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY Layerne and Shirley discover
theyve been replaced as directots of the annual brewery
show by Lenny and Squiggy

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(12) PROJECT U.F.O. A Vietnam veteran with a dark secret
refuses to cooperate with Ryan
and Fitz's investigation of a
sighting (R)
€11 ALL CREATURES GREAT
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Tk.
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AND
Furlong' James discovers that
some farmers like to do their
own vetting, although sometimes the vet can cure the
farmer (Part 9)
8:30
Q ANGIE Angie and Brad
have their first fight when Brad
goes out with some old chums
a,,U re IUJS
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drunk, (A)
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suspects.
A reward of $6,000 for informations leading to the indent ificatuon of
persons
responsible for setting the' fire.

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Herald Photo by Tom Netsel

Arson was determined b' the
11-member investigation team
which is comprised of members
of the Seminole County Sheriff
Department, Sanford fire and

('aria Lopei, 8, of the Virgin Islands, momentarily looks away from baby llama
which she named "Joe Boy." Winner of the Central Florida Zoo's "Label the

Seminole County Public Safety
Department and state fire

4:00
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SQUARES

(4) LOVE OF LIFE (MON. WED.
FRI)

(4) MARY

TYLER

MOORE

NEW NAME:
'JOE BOY'

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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
In
early January, end of
pe
ll
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
federal
funding
through
Seminole
County that does nob
with Councilman Pat SouthIt
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III
r
e
h
e
n
s
I
V
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C
e
have
a
utility
tax.
p
ward Opposing, to remove the t
In
voting
down
consideration
$46,000 designated in the Employment Training Act

LITTLE JOE
SANDWICH
Served On A Sesame

Seed Bun. Its Our Sloppy
Joe Sandwich Made

3 $

With Our Own Special
Recipe

SfebbU W - - I
THE GREAT AMERICAN SANDWICH
2911 Orlando Dr. (Hwy. 17.92) Sanford
Between Honda B. ABC Liquor

From Our Soda Fountain
Hand Dipped

Shakes — Banana Splits

Sundaes And Ice Cream Cones

pour,and enjoy

'

the

arson was determined by the

team but did say evidence
gathered at the scene and lab

after a brick wall 01 the pet
supply store fell off miii arid
another Sanford firefighter.
Price, who died from unassivt'
heath and internal injuries, vs as

the second Sanford firefighter
to die in the lute of duty.
l':tls'in Brooklyn, 48, of 112
Bunker lane, Sanford, suffered
deep cuts on his left fit. a
fractured left tot' zititl it
separation of the pelvis.
Seimiiuiole Meuiiorial Hospital
listed the Samsfom'd firefighter III
satisfactory condition t.ida)

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arson by

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.evidence found
at th e s cen e

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laml:igi' hiss st I,ith bimibling
and'silteints •t
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as i'uIlstt'tl, ted inn 1919,
Ult's 116 tnt ti I I feet.
Ii'l sin', nh',n i-'ti to ultsn,it,. to

the uirugiui it iii..' lii',' b i ll 11w
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iii the hack tluii'ui sit the luuiihliuig
on the iiurthi "life
A'i'iirdinig ti SiTit(ii'(l lie
tiffut'iils 111j, fun' Im'gaii ahuut
I) 55 pun .\ug I at till- simpmk
stole 'line stil'.' iicu.ilI)ut'd tnss
set- tunis of tint' thuiet'-st't't liii
buIlding mci \lagiisiIii .\venue
hunt n ceo Seen ii tot Hui rd
st it't'ts , Vu n'fu i hit irs 0 rk.'il
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.IO

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(i lamuitum stat.' tilt' marshal
,it 4,).gll,
Sa IdIII'i I I'I it'' I vpartin tint at 3 -1 2-4 1-11

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.
I

I'(II"F'I{M l'ti('NI)S

Lake Mary Council Defeats Plans For Utility Tax

THU RS. - FRI-SAT.

You add nothing. Because
the iIquor already In It. In all, we
have 22 quality pre-mixed
cocktaIls. 5000000 good, youll
ca:I them your own. Just open,

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

(2) 0 TODAY
(4)3 MONDAY MORNING

THE BEST PINA COLADA
YOU NEVER MIXED@

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lw:otv :t rviikhcd the third
in, the St'mukarik I l.iss and
I "11111 C11 . In
\luitual liisii!',ttit't' of
Sli'l
\',
park, v. tin h donated
,eu 1 t ho l'u'( at'ui lniult''u . LS
It' llsiru'u o f the , uutcts if th,.'
lult
t
Puill Ill—
Tin. ,ts'ist,trnt !u'u:linal clainiis
111 ;111 11"t'r Of 1 11c 'oil ipan% . said
tie ,'stitii.itt'l Is, may reach
gIl,tMilI.
t he po ll, limit It
Florida
Eta'
\dvu orv
st'

County Studies Assessments As State Cracks Down

11:30

6:47

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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';
iispIt'ii 1.s
classified .1'
although signS posti.'iI at the
s'ezu' Saul iittiitil SLiSIx'('l
this fire n as result it atsol.
i':rniie \' tight. state d eplit'
toe uuiarshal. saul Ito' tire team
hadn't l't'll ihi,' ( ttt'tt'i'iniit

€1) HODGEPODGE LODGE

(4) EYEWITNESS DEAF NEWS

I

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.

iIIItuI

11:00

GH
ROLLERS
(2)
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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
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CC

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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p9mF vil?, nivinpi

By SILAItON CARRASC4)
Herald Staff Writer

(2)1:12) ANOTHER WORLD

(41) UPBEAT

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COMPLETE

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Probe Finds A rson
In Sanford Blaze

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0 SUMMER SEMESTER

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THE ODD COUPLE
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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)

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ultra-modern security orgaflization are hired to protect a
wealthy businessman (A)
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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)
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unit launches a campaign of
terror against a congressional
candidate. (A)
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traffic controller goes berserk
and tries to "land" passengers
single file from the city's
subways IR)
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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
000^
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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.
1/4

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

$119

'I Love Pot. I Love To Smoke It, I Love To Eat It'

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
"I love marijuana. I love to
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ties he "seeded" the flower
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

1

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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.
Manning admitted to authorl.

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grtbbe one of the stalks and
started to place a leaf in his
imiouth. Officer Jim Beene

stopped him.
"Don't eat the evidence," he
said.

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One major bone of contention by parents was the fact
that a student who fails one part of the levels testing
programs must take the entire test over again.
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the benchmark for promotion to the next grade.
"What's the purpose of making 100 percent on your
classwork when all eyes and ears are geared toward the
levels tests?" asked John Parker.
He called the authors of the tests "phantoms" because
no one seems to know who they are, what their
qualifications are and what their criteria Is for designing
tests, he said.
Gene Grooms, executive director of the Seminole
Education Association (SEA), said his seven-year-old sóñ
who attends Springlake Elementary School, Is frantic
about passing the tests.
'My boy has the chickenpox now and his main concern
Is will he be able to take the levels test next week?"
Grooms said.
Dale Simon, a mother of two elementary children at
Altamonte Springs Elementary School, said she has
worked with her children on the levels tests, hired a tutor
for $40 per week to work with them but they still have
trouble passing the tests.
"The kids come home in tears," Mrs. Simon said. "They
have completed their school work. They have good
behavior in school but none of it matters."
Larry White, president of the Casselberry ParentTeachers Association (PTA) said the levels testing
program has created "chaos" in the classroom but apathy
in the administration."
He appealed to the school b
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promotion away f rom the county computer and put it ba ck
in the classroom where it belongs."

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Parents who said thy are angry açI frørated,,
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children to take the levels testing program out of the
elementary schools.
Doris Thompson, spokesman for Seminole Parents
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children need not be sacrificed to satisfy a law."
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and was able to provide only
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Parker said he believes tix limited Information about the
a 44-year.-old Sanford con- approached him on foot. When riian who
entered the store and as1ants. It Is believed the two
venience store clerk who played Fletcher, who was sweeping the
the man who shot Fletcher were left on foot, as no car was ob
good samaritan was rewarded area In front of the store, turned
served, police said. No other
with a shotgun blast to his back to go back into the building, the working together in an at- witnesses were at the scene
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early this morning.
man shot him at close range Parker said at this point it during the shooting, police said.
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in an undetermined ployed at the 25th Street store
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Sanford. Fletcher is resting
pop direction, police said. Fletcher for about a week.
following emergency treatment tried to buy a bottle of
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determine their progress in language, reading and math,
"Let teachers be allowed to teach and students be
allowed to learn," said Mrs. Thompson, evoking a thunder
of applause from the audience.
Parents and teachers from elementary schools all over
the county waited until 12:30 a.m. to express their
displeasure of the levels testing programs to the school
board.
A work session between parents and the school board
was scheduled for 7:30 p.m.,Monday, June 4 at the school
administration office to discuss the levels testing
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Students who elect to take a "You will blow your mind when
sixth subject at Lake Brantley you see that transportation
High School this fall will have budget."
school bus service home.
More thai. 100 parents,
Despite the school superin- teachers and students of Lake
tendent's recommendation to Brantley High School waited
delay action on the issue, the until 11 p.m. Wednesday for
school
board
voted their place on the school board
unanimously to make the bus agenda to bring their case up
service available to students for more school buses.
taking six subjects at the least
A group of Girl Scouts from
possible cost to the county.
Troop 1) even came to support
School board member the issue.
William Krell, who made the
Bus sLrvice is presently
motion, advised Superintendent planned for students taking five
William Layer to explore all subjects next fall but pai•ente
Innovative ways of supplying contended
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the bus service even if it meant assurance bus service would he
staggering school hours.
provided for these taking six
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'U find out how much money is High School will attend a fiveAvailable." But his plea for hour morning session from 7
more time was In vain.
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will go up $1.5 million this year five-hour afternoon session
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The split session is one
solution sought, high school
officials say, to cope with rising
enrollment until the new Lake
Mary High School Is completed
in December, 1980•
Cal DeVoney, president of the
Lake Brantley Band Booster
Club, told the school board he
was concerned the band
program would be acted if
students who wanted to take the
sixth subject didn't have
transportation home.
"Treat Lake Brantley even
though they are on double
sessions and live on the south
side of the county, as you would
treat anybody else," DeVoney
said.
He appealed to the school
board to set the additional bus
service as a high priority Item
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Referring to the double
sessions in the fall, Ronald
Lyman, whose son attends Lake
Brantley, told the school board;

"Lake Brantley has been put
upon to solve a Seminole County
problem. We have solved that
problem for you. You know
what our probleiii is. It's your
responsibility to solve this
problem for us."
According
to
1978-79
enrollment figures, 800 high
school students elected to take
six subjects instead of the
required five, said Diane
Falstad, president of the high
school Parent-Teacher-Student
jocjaUon IPTSAI. The hiith
school is predicting at least 800
or more students taking six
subjects in the fall. —SHARON

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decreased and additional time may then be used to patrol traffic,
Currently, the request said, deputies are spending the majorit) o(
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1979 by 16.8 percent. He said with the new deputies neighborhood
patrol will be increased as well as use of radar in areas of con.
sistent motorist speeding.

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largest amount ever requested of the county commission for
county law enforcement and 18 percent more than approved for
the current year.
Of the $4,351,105 requested, more than $3.2 million Is being
asked for salaries, up 13 percent; $829,434 for expenses other than
lie has also asked for two additional bailiffs, noting circuit court
salaries, up 14 percent; $246,236 for equipment, up 57 percent;
judges have asked for more bailiffs. Six additional crossing
Investigations $15,000 same as last year and $50,000 contingency, guards would also be hired.
up 66 percent.
The expenses other than salaries account includes automotive
In a cover letter to the county commission dated June 1, 1979,
expenses, travel, radio repair, uniforms, ammunition, food for
Polk notes the salary request does not Include funds for any uiiidJail, care of prisoners, jail utilities and Jail supplies, telephone,
year cost-of-living pay increases because the commissioners have
office supplies and other administrative costs.
not decided what percentage they will be considering at that time.
The equipment request includes replacement of 25 patrol cars,
The sheriff asks that the county include and set aside in its
live replacement cages, visebars and sirens; equipment for the
budget sufficient funds to give the sheriff's department em- nurse-doctor's clinic, filing cabinets for medical record.s;
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ployees the saute cost-of-living increase as other employees,
generator for backup power for the couwiunicatiuns center, 10
The budget request asks for 12 additional deputies to add three
portable radio., bix pagvis and replacement of other equipment.

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Lance ' I Intend To Clear My Name'

WORLD
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Lebanon In Retaliation
United Press International
Israeli warplanes struck Palestinian targets in southern
Lebanon today for the second straight day in apparent
retaliation for a guerrilla bombing In Tel Aviv Wednesday
that killed three persons. But another bomb exploded in a
Jerusalem supermarket today, wounding one person.
The bomb, apparently set by a guerrilla, was placed in a
carton of groceries awaiting delivery from the Supersol
supermarket in the Ramat Eshkol section of Jerusalem. it
wounded one person and caused slight damage to the
store, police said.
Israel's military command said today's raids, the sixth
in a month, followed Palestinian artillery shelling of a
northern Israeli settlement that wounded two persons. It
said all Israeli planes returned safely to base.

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servative cabinet in 16 years and asked the opposition
parties of Pierre Trudeau and Edward Broadbent to give
his minority government a "fair chance" to govern.
"It is time for the nation to get down to business and that
Is very much what our new government intends to do,"
said Clark, who at 39 will the youngest prime minister in
the country's history.
"I expect that the opposition parties will all want to give
a new government a fair chance to present our programs
to Parliament and to bring that program through
Parliament," said Clark.

ATLANTA (UPI) — Former Federal Budget Director
Bert Lance and three business associates pleaded innocent today to a 33-count federal indictment charging
them with conspiracy and bank fraud involving loans of
820-million.
The arraignment before U.S. Magistrate Allen L.
Chancey Jr. took less than five minutes, and Chancey then
assigned the case to U.S. District Judge Charles H. Moye.
None of the four defendants spoke, except to the attorneys and each other.
Those entering pleas with Lance included Richard T.
Carr and Thomas M. Mitchell, both top officials of the
Northwest Georgia Bank in Rhinggold, and H. Jackson
Mullins, a former druggist in Lance's hometown of
Calhoun.
Assistant U.S. Attorney William P. Gaffney of the
Justice Department's Criminal Fraud Section in
Washington told Chancey the trial should take about eight
weeks.
Lance's attorney, former State Revenue Cornmisssioner Nick P. Chllivis, said the defense will file a
motion for a "probable cause hearing" to make the
government support its indictment before going to trial.
Gaffney said the government considers the indictment
sufficient.
The large, affable Lance, a close friend of President
Carter, greeted dozens of reporters on his way into the
courtroom and shook hands with chief prosecutor Edward
J. Tomko, Who told him, "Mr. Lance, it's nice to meet
you."
Lance had turned down an invitation to appear voluntartly before the grand jury that Tçko_led through Its 17impriry. ---"1 intend to to clear my name and be adjudged innocent
by the American people and by the system," Lance said
alter his indictment Wednesday. "I have no doubts about
it whatsoever."
Ile
Th 47-year-old Lance rose from a $90-a-week bank
teller to a millionaire presidential confidante. He was one
of the first men President Carter picked to help him run
the government when Carter was elected to office. Lance
served as budget director for 242 days before he was

forced to resign because of questions raised over his
previous business dealing,
After entering his plea today, Lance told reporters
outside the courthouse:
"The indictment appears to me to be ridiculous on its
face."
When asked if he could get a fair trial, Lance said, "this
is not the forum, this is not the time."
The indictment charged Lance with conspiracy and 15
counts of misapplication of funds while president of the
Calhoun First National Bank and National Bank of
Georgia, five counts of falsifying personal financial
statements to banks and one count of making false entries
in NBG records.
Carr, former head of the Northwest Georgia Bank of
Ringgold, faces nine counts of misapplying funds for loans
he made to co-defendants and their families and in loans
he obtained from NBG through Lance. Carr also was

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charged with two counts of making false statements to
banks in loan applications and one count of falsifying
Northwest records.
Mitchell, Lance's business trustee while Lance served
as Carter's first director of the Office of Management and
ias accused with Carr of three counts of
misapplying funds in loans to Lance and Lance's family,
one count of falsifying Northwest records and seven
counts of making false statements to banks and removing
collateral from the Calhoun bank for Lance's benefit.

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) —. The Police Officers
Association and the homosexual community
are both
criticizing Police Chief Charles Gain for the
handling of
the City Hall riot and its aftermath that
resulted in $1
million damage to public and private property.
The 1,500-member association Wednesday asked for a
grand jury investigation Into the City
Hall violence,
claiming the "inaction" of police forces was responsible
for allowing the situation to get out of hand.
Homosexual activists fom the predominantly gay
Castro Valley district said police brutality charges were
filed for what they called "reprisals" against the gay.
comhiunity following the City Hail riot Monday night In
which 59 policemen and 60 civilians were injured.
Police officers converged on Castro Valley alter the
violent rally broke up and closed bars in the area. Several
street clashes occurred and there were numerous injuries
before police were ordered to withdraw.

ts Count Job
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With approval of the state
Department of Health and

year. He is a native of Cuba.
$34,000 of the salary annually Seminole County looking at
He said he will be in Seminole for the health director portion homes and intend to buy but
Rehabilitative Services (HRS) County next Wednesday to go of the job and has been may have to rent for the first
Dr.
Jorge DeJu, 49,
has ac- over anticipated budgets for the requested to approve an ad- few months," he said.
cepted the dual role of Seminole
1979-80 fiscal year of the human ditional $3,000 annually. The
Noting his major responCounty health
and services department with balance of the salary will be sibility will be in the health
director
of huj director
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effective July.
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appears the other divisions of
"it will be sometime in July the county staff. The human
Dr. DeJu said today his wife his new department are runbefore I'm on the job," he said services department has and two daughters, the ning very well at present.
today from his Tallahassee responsibility for the operations youngest of whom is a high
The county health depart.
office. "I have to give some of the health, welfare, animal
school junior, will be joining ment position has been vacant
notice here." Dr. DeJu who has control, veterans services and him in Seminole before the new since last September when Dr.
spent most of his career as a other county social services, school year begins dependent Harnida Battla resigned while
medical doctor In the public
In the dual role, Dr. DeJu is to upon when their Tallahassee the human services director
health field has been in private be paid $45,000 annually. The home is sold.
position has been vacant since
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Democrats in the House today
capped a week of setbacks for President Carter's plan to
phase out domestic oil price controls by adopting a resolution opposing decontrol.
The 138.69 vote came at a meeting of the House Democratic Caucus, an organization of all House Democrats.
The resolution's chief sponsor, Rep. Toby Moffett, DComm., told reporters the vote is a strong signal to Carter
of a changing mood in America: increasing anger over
high oil profits.

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deputies said
A 24-year-old Sanford man was arnesteti Saturda night and
charged with carrying a short-barreled
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police said he had threatened people with the o capon outsitie a

grocery store at 1506 W. 13th St.
Taken into custody for jessng a shotgun o ith an I I'lruil
barrel was Walter Royce Collier, 1788 Bell Ave.. Sanford Police
said the gun was loaded at the time ('oilier o;us appruht:ih'i
Initial bond on Collier was set at $5.250.
AIR ('OMI'RI:Ssoit
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Station at 1315 V. First St., Sanford i'ucsda . police said
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of the building at the time of the theft.
CARP S TAKFN
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'l'uesdav and made off with 59 square ard. of shias: carpet,
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carpet was valued at $590.
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prevent the attacker from cutting her in the face and throat.
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Shuttle Behind Schedule
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!)
Despite larger
work teams on the job around the clocK, the Space Shuttle
Columbia has dropped six weeks behind schedule and
'officials Wednesday reported there is no hope a Nov. 9
launch date will be met.
Installation of the delicate heat-resistant tiles, work on
two solid rocket boosters and tasks not completed by
Rockwell International In California are reasti1s for the
delay, said Robert H. Gray, manager of the Space Shuttle
Project Office at the Kennedy Space Center.
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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)— Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
today ordered a nationwide purge of "criminals" he said
were trying to damage the revolution in the disguise of
Moslem clergymen.
The order was issued as tens of thousands of Iranians
marched through provincial cities and towns to denounce
the United States and support executions — three more of
which were carried out after summary trials today.
The 79-year-old KLmeini, in a decree Issued from his
headquarters in Qom, ordered that five-member committees consisting of "first class clergymen" and "persons of confidence" sh o il be set up in each province to
carry out checks on e.h and every man wearing the
robes of Moslem Priests.

.Bundy Loses Court Ruling
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — The prosecution won a
key victory today when Judge Edward Cowart ruled that
bite mark evidence purportedly linking Theodore Bundy
- to the 1978 Chi Omega murders may be used in Bundy's
- trial.
Cowart ruled against defense arguments that the
science of bite mark Identification was still in an experimental stage and often based on "a wild guess."
The judge, who has scheduled the trial for June 11, said
he was not ruling on the weight or truth of the evidence,
but merely saying that it can be presented to the Jury.

Empress Driven To Brink?
LONDON (UP!)— Empress Farah of Iran has moved
out of the family's heavily guarded Bahamas home
following a "blazing row" with her husband Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the London Daily Express said
today.
Express Paris correspondent Michael Brown quoted
sources close to the family as saying the empress has been
"driven to the brink" by the strain of living in exile.
"We should have stayed and stood by our friends," the
empress reportedly told her friends.

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BURGLARY CONVICTION
An Altamonte Springs woman said to have broken into her exboyfriend's home to attack another woman with a piece of broken
glass Monday pleaded guilty to one count of burglary in circuit
court.
Sham-on Jean Carlton, 24, of 905-A Ballard St., Altamonte
Springs, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and
armed burglary after she broke into the home of Rick Argentine,
2710 Lakeview Drive, Fernwood, on March 28.
Seminole County Sheriff's deputies said Miss Carlton went to
the home of Argentine, her former boyfriend, and broke a pane of
glass in the door. She reached through the open panel and
unlocked the door, gaining entry, deputies said.
When she got inside, she began struggling with Jenny Semones
who was in the apa rt ment at the time and had tried to keep Miss

Caucus Votes No Decontrol

STERCHIJ

Khomeini: Check Clergy

A 40-ear-old Winter Springs woman is awaiting Sen.
tencing for welfare fraud following a guilty plea to the charge in
circuit court.
Beverly An,n Adams, who lists
Box 142, Winter
Springs, failed to inform the state Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services that she was gainfully employed at an
Altamonte Springs restaurant from April to August of 1977, investigators said. At the time of her employment she continued to
receive aid through the Aid to Families with Dependent Children
program. Investigators said her employment made her ineligible
for the aid.
During the period she was emplo)ed, investigators said she
rece ived $697 w hich she was not entitled.
A sentencing date has not yet been set.

Police, Gay Community
Criticize Chief Of Police

The prosecutors alleged the four men arranged 120
million in loans for themselves since 1970, using 40 banks
and 383 different loans, with an actual or potential loss of
more than $00,000 to the banks involved.

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The government pressed four charges of misapplication
against Mullins, a former Calhoun pharmacist, and two
counts of making false statements to banks.

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Eight 'Mobsters' Indicted
TRENTON (UP!) Eight New Jersey mobeters today
were charged with murder, extortion and conspiracy in an
indictment state officials say is the first in the country to
allege the existence of a nationwide criminal
organization.
The 24-count indictment, capping a two-year Matefederal probe, said the men used the organization, which
they referred to among themselves "This Thing of Ours"
to commit crimes and maintain power over rivals and
victims between September 1970 untIl last September.
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Thieves Get $2.2 Million
PARIS (UPI)— An armed gang of thieves disguised as
Rveiyinen looted the private residence of the United
Arab Emirates ambassador, escaping with valuables
worth an estimated $2.2 million, police said today.
Four or five men in deliverymen's dungarees entered
the residence of Ambassador Mabadi Al Tagit on the
fashionable Avenue Foch Wednesday night, claiming to
be carrying packages for the envoy, police said.
The men drew pistols and overpowered the doorman
before driving away with a large number of precious art
objects, including a collection of ivory statuettes, with a
total value of $2.2 million, police said.

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'Apocalypse' Wins Award
CANNES, France (UPI) — The Cannes film festival
jury today awarded the "Golden Palm" award for the
best 1111m jointly to the American "Apocalypse Now" and
West Germany's "The Tin Drum."

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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) — Willie Jasper Darden, who was
granted a stay of execution Tuesday in the 1973 slaying of
a LAkeland furniture store owner, is a suspect in two
• Hillsborough County murders that year, officials said
Wednesday.
Maj. Donald Newberger, chief of detectives, said two
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mornIng, before the stay was granted, in an attempt to
talk to Darden.
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The awards were announced by festival chairman
Robert Fatre-Letret and jury chairman Francoise
Sagan, the French novelist-playwright.

Gas In Short Supply

The jury named Sally Field as the best actress for her
role in the U. S. entry, "Norma Rae," directed by Martin
RItt. The best actor award went to Jack Lemmon for "The
China Syndrome" produced by James Bridge, also an
American.

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"Apocalupse Now" deals with the Vietnam War. It was
produced by Francis Ford Coppola, who said he spent $30
million of his earnings from "The Godfather" and

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Fannie Owen
David H. Reid
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George Willis
Ella S DICkSrI, DeBary

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Edward Ginter, Geneva
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Eleanor G. Duguid
Jesse Kendrick,
Robin Polity
Emma Lee Thornton
Waiter J. Waddell
Eddie Woods
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evelops in resolving those "few remaining
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eld secret between Washington and Moscow. But
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md of hoopla that went on recently in Washington.
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Political terrorism is widespread wIt
American servicemen no w added to the list of
victims along with prominent Turkish publ1
figures shot down In the streets. Sunni Moslems
the majority In Turkey, are clashing in the
eastern provinces with Shiites, who spearheadLsb
de4
the revolutionInneighboring Iran. The Kur
minority is restless. Martial law is In effect in '3
provinces and the Issue of extending It to actditional troubled areas could bring down Prime
Minister Bulent Ecevit's minority governjnent
Turkey Is, understandably, looking to i4
Western allies for help, initially financial. it

We know that presidents are thoroughly wants 111.5 billion in immediate cash and credits~

endeavor to provide one.
It is reasonable to assume Carter was advised total aid of $375 million this year and anothei
The aspect that certainly should be examined In advance that Kennedy had accused him
11011 next year,

is why Carter labeled Kennedy's comments as caving in to the oil industry on price decontrol.
West Germany, France, Britain and possibly
"baloney" rather than, say, 'horsefeathers," Or
It furthermore Is reasonable to assume that Japan are also expected to ante up so that th
mainland and to sever diplomatic relations with rather than "poppycock," "piffle," "torn* much thought was given to what his reaction
eventual package may well reach $1 billion.
tie Republic of China ROC) on Taiwan,
myot,"- "haiJ1dash,"

"bosh,"
What the lawsuit challenges Is Carter's
Since all those words mean a bout the same
unilateral act of terminating the 1954 Mutual thing, the assumption might be that Carter
Defense Treaty between the United States and simply used the one that happened to pop Into his
the ROC.
head.
That assumption would be based on the
The Constitution is quite specific In giving the premise that In Plains, Ga., Carter's hometown,
president the power "to make treaties" while "baloney" is the favorite synonym for an abalso requiring that they be ratified by a two. siwdity. Hence that would be the term most
thirds vote of the Senate. But there Is no similar likely to be in his natural vocabulary.
constitutional guidance on the procedure for
The fallacy of such an assumption may he seen
"deratlfying" or breaking treaties.
In something his brother Billy said a few days
later. Billy Carter was asked about a report
As a result, there are profound differences of indicating some funds he had borrowed for the
opinion among legal scholars and constitutional family peanut business wound up In Jimmy
authorities on the question of who possesses the Carter's campaign coffers,
power to terminate treaties generally. Gold"That's a lot of bull," he replied.
water, however, has several compelling
Everyone agrees that Billy's speech is the
arguments in support of his position on the quintessence of Plains patois. If follows, then,
Chinese treaty specifically,
that If the president had been instinctively

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"baloney" was deliberately chosen as the long-term recovery is going to require further
carrier of the subtle nuances the president sacrifices that an already pressed public may
wanted to convey,
refuse to accept. Therein lies the da nger dl
By definition, "baloney" is "pretentious political collapse.
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A grim situation, to be sure. But why shoulil
which is "foolish nonsense;" "piffle," which Is the West, the United States in particular, be s
"trivial nonsense," and "tommyrot," which is concerned?
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"ran k nonsense,"
The most obvious answers are found th
Carter, quite obviously, wanted to picture Turkeys strategic situation and Its ml11tarj
Kennedy, his potential rival, as pretentious role. Turkey has the longest border
with the
rather than foolish, trivial or rank.
Soviet Union of any nation In the Westerp
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from the Blac4
ball, he could have branded Kennedy's remarks Sea through which Soviet warships must pass Ip
as "humbug" or "gammon and spinich," which reach the Mediterranean.
Turkish armed forcet,
Imply intent to deceive.
numbering some 600,000 men, are among ft
To some, this may seem a distinction Without a largest In NATO, although for years they ha*
difference. But of just such semantics are been deployed as much against stcpoaed.4
presidential campaigns made.
Greece as any likely Communjs foe.

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WASHINGTON — Despite undoubted suc- storage facility, including an airfield under munacatlons facility, which the CIA 'tald was
sells usable second-band merchandise
ceases in the International James Bond business, construction that could have been used by any operating while the newsmen were there.
Russians are not always the coolly efficient Soviet plane and would have been "far beyond
junkyard prices. The taxpayers are in efleqi
Adelegaflonofco,.
visited Berbera
masters of deception they would like the world to the nee of the 'mall Somali national airline or short
the bargain hunter,,
subsidizing
time later. Unlike the newsmen, they were
think they are.
One
regional
sales center is in a huge; leak)f
Air Force," according to a CIA expert,
armed wi
e
In fact, the Soviets' attompl to build — and
The US. made the reconnaissance photos were ableth th secret Intelligence reports, and warehouse at the Washington Navy Yard, where
to confirm at least part of the CIA's then hide — a naval missile base on the east public, bet the SnaiIs said the evidence didn't story,
tons of office equlpmne,4 are piled helter-.ke)tè
coast of Af rica seemed more like a script for prove a thing. The Russians claimed the facility
awaiting the knowledgea bl e shopper. Some
The Somalis still insisted Berbera was not a the stuff is actuallY J unk, but much of it
"McHale's Navy" than a serious bit of un. was a meat packing plant.
is easily
dercover skulduggery.
Russian naval base, but after pressure f
repairable or In need of little more than a gooçi
The Soinalis Invited American newspaper
The setting was the small, Impoverished television reporters to come see for
oilier African nations — and especially after
dusting.
themselves, the
Russ
switched their support to Ethiopia —
country of Somalia, whose 4 million people are which they did. But the Soviet razzle-dazzle
Soma
Although profeul
auctioneers are used f(
mostly nomadic, with an annual per capita In- stage managers had moved In and the area was
lis kicked the Soviets out In November the GSA's highly succesajig
us
come of about $70. The country has virtually no Inn
ouster provided undeniable evidence: goods sold by "spot bids"ed car sales, oth
Innocently empty. Only a week before the press
draw
significant natural resources.
visit, lideWgenu sources reported many Some 5,000 Soviet "experts" and "technicians" response from the public and are mlnlm4l
sold At
had
to
pack
their
bags,
an
intelligence
source
Into this unpromising wasteland shambled the Soviets, including WOC1fl and children, living In
giveaway
prices.
A
lot
containing
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friendly Russian bear, with heady offers of atmem* buildings In a fenced-In compound," told us.
typewriters might sell for as little as $50. I
drought-aid and military training to help the according to a secret CIA do( ument. Intelliguice
The Somalis continue to deny there was a
bought $,000 Worth of mlcroflhnfrjg
Somalia In their border war with Ethiopia.
agents had seen "Soviets on board (a) barracks Russian miss e base at
eq
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UIinent
for less than $100," we regu1
il
Berbera
.
But e CIA
U the Somalis were pizled by the Soviets' ship,whIch flew the Soviet flag," the report
,.Jd Intercepted a Somali military message J
shoPper
told
our reporter Keith SInzlner. "ni
interest , the mystery was soon cleared up: The
"( They) also saw Soviet
bat ships tied up before the congr' visit It requested t
machines worked perfectly and
Russians asked for permission to set up a naval alongside the barracks ship on many occasions." postponement
y'
of the tow to give the m'tary still on the (ClVillan) market. I've already so*1
base at Berbera on the ( ulz of Aden, wflere uaii
But when the new, teams arrived, the Soviet time to store routine ammunition In "the holes two for $400 each,"
the world's seabcrne oil Is in transit from the combat ships had slipped away — all but the which are intended for the (
Styx) missiles."
Arab shelkdoins to the Red Sea at any given barrack, ship, which now spotted a Somali [lag
A GSA spokesman said he doubted If a lltt
time.
and an allSosnali erew.
more hustle by the agency's sales staff wouJ
WATCH ON WASTE: Uncle Sam runs a bring
In much
"They coulds't turn the Soviet request don;
"The town was aimed deserted," the CIA bargain basement for canny shop
m money. This attitude
— the Unfortunately typical
a Somalia expert explained to our associate Dale reported. "One Somali family was shown 11vIn. General Services AthnthistratIuns pers
of the bureaucrats'
sales centers dUng of public property.
Van Alto. "Not after they'd Laaen
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ipotmd that had been Idemitifled... as for surplus governnsent office znacMnes and
In the spring of 1975, U.S. spy satellites spotted housing Soviet personnel" The reporters' other property.
Footnote: Those with knowledge of gov4
unusual activity at
caret y guided tow did not include the center
anaist
Nationwide, u GSA grosses $32 m'ion a Year ment extravagance can write to Jack Anderson
correctly identified i missile handllnq and of the Bettera base or the Soviet corn- In surplus sales,
Watch on Waste,
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YPI coordinators.
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At least one judge agrees. On one of the occasions the
Florida Supreme Court rejected Spenkelink's appeal,
Justice Richard W. Ervin dissented saying, "Truly
characterized the sentencing to death here is an example
of the exercise of local arbitrary discretion. The two
actors in the homicide were underprivileged drifters.
Their surnames, Spenkelink and Szymankiewicz, were
strange and foreign to the Tallahassee area. They have no
fqmiiy,, çnfc or busipes rqnjr
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Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

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"fiddle-faIJle" or shoufa be.

"They're using him as the guinea pig," said
Spenkelink's sister, Carol Myers of Buena Park, Calif.
"He was the only one of the first 10 (inmates who had
exhausted their appeals and been turned down on
clemency) who was a transient and not a resident of
Florida."
Spenkelink's attorneys and other supporters have
argued he was arbitrarily given the death penalty as a
drifter with an alien-sounding last name, tried and convicted in a conservative area where he had no friends or
family.

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MONDAY, MAY 28
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Altamonte Springs. Speaker — Howell Lotspelch, ar,' chitect and planner, on energy conservation.
Seminole County Federation of Woman's Clubs, 10:30
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a civil suit filed by Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, ft to characterize certain remarks by Sen. Edward briefed before news conferences. Insofar as
It is not likely to get that much, but it will gel
Ariz alleging that Carter acted wrongfully M. Kennedy, D-Mass,
questions can be anticipated, their responses are something, The Carter administration Is
when he dramatically altered this country's
Thus far, however, I have not oinen a truly carefully planned. Thus impromptu comments pressing for congressional approval of ai
lationship with the two Chinias late lot year. penetrating analysis of the Incident. So I shall
are kept to a minimum.
emergency $loomillion and Is talking In terms ol
re
both to establish diplomatic relations with the
People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Asian

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German dinner at 7 p.m., 381 Orange Lane Casselberry.

Turkey, the West's oldest ally in the Mideast !
NATO's strategic eastern anchor, is in trouble
Again.
The country is virtually bankrupt
economically and politically. It Is billions of
dollars In debt to foreign creditors to whom it ha4
been unable to make payments since 1977
Industry is operating at less than half capacity
while Inflation races ahead at better than 54
percent annually. Unemployment estimates rw

Such episodes unfortunately occur with considerable regularity because the Justice
Department Is required by statute to provide
legal counsel to all federal employees who are
sued as a result of their official actions,

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first-degree murder and sentenced to die.
His sister suggests he's a guinea pig. His attorneys say
he has been the vjctjm of discrimination. And the mnti,,..,.,,,,,..,,
who knows, Gov. Robert Graham, won't talk about why he
decided to sign death warrants for Spenkelink and another
convicted murderer, Willie Darden, out of the 10 capital
punishment cases submitted to him.
Why this determination to carry out Spenkelink's

Church.

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public Interest.

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SATURDAY, MAY 28
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

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frittering away the public's money to defend a
federal official who has acted contrary to the

Because attorneys general rarely make
personal appearances in courtrooms, Bell
assumed the role of trial lawyer only twice
during his first two years as head of the Justice

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WASHINGTON (NEA) — to the Alice-InWonderland world of government, there is no
spectacle more bizarre than the practice of

The problem is compounded when the
government official who acted improperly (if not
illegally) is the president of the United States,
Jimmy Carter, and the trial lawyer Is the attorney general of the United States, Griffin B.
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RAIFORD, Fla. (UN) — John Spenkelink still will face
Darden was supposed to follow Spenkelink into the
execution Friday morning if Florida Attorney General
electric chair Wednesday morning, the appeal could tie up
,,jni Sqiitl
; in lifting a temporary stay ffl,, he case for months.
hearing today before the U.S. Supreme Court.
After Friday new death warrants wo...d be required for
Nearly simultaneous stays from Senior 5th U.S. Circuit
any execution. Graham aides say he has not indicated
Court of Appeals Judge Elbert Tuttle and U.S. Supreme
whether he will again sign death warrants for either
Court Justice Thurgood Marshall gave Spenkelink a
Spenkelink or Darden.
reprieve Wednesday morning, Just seven hours before he
Prison Superintendent David Brierton said Wednesday
was to be electrocuted at the Florida State Prison,
both men will remain in their isolation cells, under 24-hour
The Supreme Court has three times in the past turned
guard, just a few feet from the execution chamber — at
down appeals by Spenkelink. But Marshall, who calls
least until the warrants exnire.
Who is John Spenkelink and why is the state of Florida
capital punishment "in all circumstances cruel and
unusual punishment," gave the 30-year-old, prematurely
intent upon executing him?
A man whose runins witn the law since the age of 18 had
graying Spenkelink all that was in his power Wednesday
— a brief reprieve until the full court takes up the appeal.
attracted little notoriety, even his murder trial rated no
But Florida officials decided later Wednesday to press
more than local news coverage. But now Spenkelink's
face, his look somber and his dark hair turning gray even
the case and Gov. Bob Graham provided his private jet for
though he Is only 30, stares front front pages across the
use by Smith and his staff of state lawyers.
cuntry as his attorneys struggle to save him from the
"Our goal quite obviously is to try to have Judge Tuttie's stay lifted and Justice Marshall's stay lifted before
electric chair.
Spenkelink, who was fleeing from a California prison
noon Friday so the execution can take place," said Smith,
where he had been serving a five-year-to life sentence for
who flew to New Orleans Wednesday night, then on to
Washington, D.C., for the regular session of the nation's
armed robbery, was convicted of slaying of Joseph J.
Szymankfewicz, 43, an Ohio parole violator, in a
highest court today.
Tallahassee motel room in 1973.
The black-ribboned death warrant signed Friday by
Spenkelink, who said Szymanklcwicz robbed him,
Graham does not expire until Friday noon, so Spenkelink
could still be executed if court challenges are cleared.
sodomized him and forced him to play Russian roulette
Earlier Tuesday, Willie Jasper Darden received a
with a loaded gun, refused to accept a state offer to plead
guilty to second-degree murder, which carries a
reprieve from a federal court in Tampa, which will decide
, _nu sentence of life. Instead. he was convicted of
the Issu
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Controlling her natural aversion, she mustered all
the enthusiasm she could for the sake of romance.
Being the shy little things they are it was Impossible
to know for sure their sex, but she assumed they
were a pair, so she named them Oscar and Sylvia.
But which was which?
When under scrutiny they spent most of their time

On A Limb
How fitting that Secretary of State Cyrus B.
Vance should be celebrating "final agreement"
with the Soviets on a SALT H treaty even as the
Russians hedge their official announcements and
described the scheduled June 15 signing ceremony
as "tentative."
As usual in the tortured history of these
negotiations, the Soviets are playing it smart while
the Carter administration unwittingly undercuts its
bargaining position.
The fact is th at the treaty is not yet nailed down,
ry4y-ce him&amp;€ J€!3L2 i'tj
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remaining secondary items which have not yet
been resolved." Then too, Soviet and American
negotiators in Geneva still must translate the
agreements-in-principle reached by Mr. Vance and
Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin in recent
weks into specific treaty language.
Until both these tasks are accomplished, no text
of the treaty can even be initialed let alone signed
by President Carter and Soviet President Leonid I.
Brezhnev.
The Soviets, as they have done since the very
first tentative negotiations on the strategic arms In
1969, take infinite care never to foreclose or
compromise any chance to wring concessions from
the overeager Americans. A dispassionate review
of the known terms of SALT II suggests Just how
well they have succeeded,
As for the Carter administration, its distressing
habit of prematurely predicting negotiating
breakthroughs while publicly proclaiming its
..$sperate desire to reach an accord has COflistently weakened this country's hand in these
:,critical talks. The recent embarrassment, in which
Moscow studiously avoided any echo of Mr. Van19ce's euphoric announcement, only underscores the
;point.,
Secretary Vance's "final agreement" statement
was greeted with stony silence from the Kremlin.
Me next day, Pravda and Tass merely reported
s'ance's statement without comment. And When
Washington announced that President Carter and
.,%1r. Brezhnev would meet in Vienna June 15 to sign
he treaty Moscow pointedly described the signing
Jate as "tentative,"
Clearly, the Soviets are leaving themselves room

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EveningHerald,Sanford,Fl.

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Cathy heard a funny scraping sound on her window
escape.
screen. She pulled back her curtain to find the
Banished from the kitchen and living room, Oscar
adventurous Oscar (or was it Sylvia?). It was back
and Sylvia moved into my daughter's bedroom,
to the bowl for him. But where was the other crab?
One afternoon when I got home from work I
We kept on looking, being careful where we
checked on them and decided to add to the decor of
stepped
but as days went by hope faded. We kent
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wires.
About a week later, I picked up a damp towel
A couple hours later when Cathy came home a
from the bathroom floor, when what should I see but
hair-raising scream came from her room. "Sylvia
a familiar shell. "Pick It up to see if he is alive or
and Oscar...they're gone. They've been crabdead," I told my husband. "It's alive all right," he
napped!" she gasped. "And what is this thing doing
observed as the crab waggled Its claw at hum
in their bowl?" she added suspiciously.
When Sylvia (or was It Oscar) was returned to the
Alter I confessed to inadvertantly providing the
bowl, she found she had hidden out too long, for
means of escape from the confines of their bowl, we
someone else had taken her place ... none other than
began the search. We looked in drawers, closets, in
Mao Tse-tung.
shoes, in bathrooms and under beds she found
It seems the boy friend had brought Mao to keep
several other missing items, but no hermit crabs.)
the other crab from getting lonesome.
"W'hat'fl I tell him, he'll never forgive me It
Yesterday I pulled back the shower curtain to
anything happens to Sylvia and Oscar," she said as
discover all three hermit crabs cavorting around
she called up to tell her friend of the sad news, his
the tub. "Oh," said Cathy, "they like to play In the
birthday gift had run away. He reassured her that
bathtub, but be careful they don't crawl up the
this was not unusual for hermit crabs and they
shower curtain."

Even after they replaced the pet rock as a fun gift
for the person who has everything, they didn't turn
me on.
But my daughter, Cathy, has a boy friend who
likes to give weird presents, so for her birthday, a
co uple of weeks ago, he presented her with two
hermit crabs, complete with bowl, green gravel,

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would probably show up eventually. "They like to
climb on things," he added.
Later while lying in bed doing her homework

Little did I know they were trying to lull us Into a
false sense of security while waiting for a chance to

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MEMORIAL DAY

Dearborn Ehcfronu.
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Richard Stone terested in qualifying for a mUitwy affairs anuant, Sgt. malling addrem is •
anbdnced today the ap- service academy appointment Peter Butler, at Ws Tallahassee Monroe St., Suite 200B,
po*tment Of David J. Sullivan next year to contact his office for information. Butler's

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Na*l Academy at Annapolis.
*Ivan is the son of
P4ariI J. Sullivan of
B44'view Ave., Altamonte
SpdJiSL Both Ws fatheri, who is
de ased, and his brother
ThOçips graduated from the
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and 1977 respectively.
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prisoners do work they enjoy, shoot her times they do
and taxpayers get a tidy return year two men were killed ne
on their prison dollars: "The Savannah
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beneficial nature. And in this think we'll shoot for fear
case everyone benefits. E. B. hitting a passing motorist."
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perlenced convict, "or you
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more than talk, they are not to expressways because there are
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forgiven; if he wants to relieve volunteers — 3,500 to 4,000 of
And it's no doubt true that prisoner clear into hell. t
himself in the bushes he must them at a given time. Caldwell some of the state's prison one part of the Georgia
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shlackles on today's road ganj time and place are right.
preferable to, say, ,making- $10,000 a year. Though highway all.
member&amp; Not on their ankles,
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Many civil libertarians seem duty, prisoners here also
to agree. Though ch ain gangs operate heavy equipment an d
govern m ent
•were once condemnedas construct
de vices of slave labor, the buildings. "They're great,"
present crews operate mostly sass Caldwell, "really, they're
without controversy. Ele ven invaluable

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And, Inevitably, grim guards snake, and runs, he may be the road crews are made up of taxes by $1 million .

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and clear the rubbish f rom tolerate complete freedom of E. B. Caldwell, of the state salaries ($10,0
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But the "chain" gang still guard. And the guard would demands they melt with their Georgians would have a dif- he tried to make off with e
exists. At least a modern say, after a pause, "Okay there, men . Accordingly, the road job ficult tim e replacin
g prison guard's weapon.
version of it exists. Georgia's boy, scratch your arm."
Is not popular with prison of- labor. There are 95 inmate
Even if the prisoners o
Department of Offender
Convicts are no longer ficers
workmen
in
nearby
Coweta
escape,
by the way, they
Rehabilitation continues to use required to sing out when they
And yet the convicts feel just County alone, for instance, and not punch out of the road ci wy

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(guards) have mellowed permission. "Scratching the the sun; now they are more like
How much money? No total is outside of Warwick. Ga., a r d
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opposed," said CommIssioner
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Th e) .thO
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inter Park Telephone Co. on
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caring was set for June 11.
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states still use prisoners to
clean streets, five more use predictable. There have been
them in the parks, and i1eiQkr six escapes just around
state nor federal observers see in the last year. U.uards
men will wait for heav, V-'iariiffi
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any exploitation.
to develop in a highway. an(

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together on a road paving move, I'm going to do more from MWI (mobile home to Cproject proposed by Georges St . than have a two-minute Commercial.
La urent that would go through discussion."
— The commission agreed to
an industrial park and connect
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in stifling cells for rule in-

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Th e
American idea Os the Georgia
penal system
actor Paul Murd played a
victim Of circumstances in the
film "I Ain a Fugitive from a
Chain Gang." And, indeed, as
recently as World War II
here did"WEeRr stripeduniforms, leg irons and strap

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once they
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fund the road paving project the bank, the bond holder, there
which wo ul d be approximately wo uld be no active duty for the
one mile long.
di rectors except to meet once a
year and elect new officers,
The commission delayed

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commission action,
creased like everyone else.."
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said Commissioner Stephen City Administrator David
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advertising on the back of the
benches. Details of proposal

meeting of the corrunission.
"Their e xpenses have in.

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C of paving would be borne that will enable the proposed
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tr'wiazer of Centr
the basic monthly rate from Florida Bench,
Inc. presented a
$8.50 to $7.50 by July 1 and to a proposal in which his
company
maximum of $8 by the end of would supply and maintain 501980.
100 benches on major in.
The increase was given on the tersect ions and co rners and city

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Bexwlethln, superintendent of post2'U*atIons for the Si fóFd' 15 and properly marked for accurate delivery Kelly said.
Post flce. "y the old sections still have door delivery." He
Oviedo Postmaster T. G. Moon pointed out that being so close to
estimates there are6,000 such boxes on routes in the Sanford area.
the street or road makes mailboxes particularly vulnerable to
"We will be putting out notices to all of our rural and city vandalism
or they fall vi ct im to careless drivers.
customers asking them to make necessary repairs to their
Moon sa id fliers on mailbox improvement will be distributed to
boxes," said bemeeliun, "Such as bad doors, flags or posts and the 1,560 farridles who are customers on routes served
by the
for general overall appearance."
Oviedo Post Office.
"Generally we get pr tty good response, most people are aware
"Th e rest rictions ha ve been lifted somewhat on mail boxes and

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of what needs to be done, but just don't do anything about It," he people are real good about going ahead and getting the approved

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byes," said Moon. "They can use their initiative in painting and
"Thisanniml event serves as a stimulus for postal customers to decorating them as long as it does not interfere with delivery,
repair, repaint and make other improvements to their boxes," Some encase them in cedar." A variety of
commercial mailbox
said Casselberry Postmaster Robert Kelly. In the Casselbe— desis are available for use with decorative
posts. Customers
Winter Springs area, there are approximately 9,800 families
than
the
traditional
mailbox should
who prefer designs other
served by some 20 mall routes, according to Kelly.
check with their post officeto make sure they meet specifications.
"Many customers may be unaware their mailboxes need at.
There are three approved sizes of boxes: 19x6½x8½ Inches,
tentlon," he said, "since boxes frequently deteriorate gradually
21x8x10½ inches and 2 x11xl3 inches. The bottom of the box
over a long period of time. We will advise our local customers should be
to 42 inches above the ground, preferably inches,
whose boxes do not meet requirements,"
Kelly
said.
A program of advising customers of mailbox deficiencies on a
most helpf ul thing people can do, said Kelly, Is to put the
year around basis is now in effect at the Casselberry Post Office l the
ast name and house num be r on th e box. Although the name Is
to ensure mailboxes meet requirements for protecting mail from
optional on the outside, to aid the carrier It should at least be
the weather, are neat In appearance, properly located are safe to written
on the inside of the box.

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No one here is panicking, it
learned their station was should
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principal
hangup
is
doartment
used
$40,000
of
its
should
be said. No one has
abandon
resting atop radioactive ground headquarters.
their money. Barrett says a new ovn budget to install the fdters. requested a transfer, and the
station must be built, at a cost
fill. and they as occupants of the
Ifit, weren't for that sacrifice, fire workers union, has been
As for Washington, officers of $2 million, but neither county Birrett sighs,
the con- exceptionally patient. Actually,
building
being bombarded there moved quickly in reaction nor state officials are willing to timination situation would not
what with wann weather apwith highwere
levels of radiation. to the hazard. Noting that the raise the f
unds. Their position i's
A
ve changed at all in the past proaching, many employees
local newspaper made the Salt Lake problem was in- that the money will eventually
startling announcement. it
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say the limnidiate worry is
dicative of a larger national come from Capitol 11W, by way
discovered that the station, worry (t he
The
filters have sign if i cantly over; when the doors are
re are thousands of of the new cleanup law, hence
wered toxicity.
When opened in summer, radiation
radon-contaminated st ructures th e reioe must wai t.
;ao
blows
nd reclaimed from a in the country), Congress Meantime, Washington
aar.bo(I
978,
the
station
house
was
But
next winter,
vacated uranium processing allocated $150 million to help authoties say the wait may be
Plant. 17he reclaimed earth was clean up and dispose of the prolo
'en times better than the when the doors close? Or the
nged. Congress has given
gal limits of a uranium mine. winter after that? Even if the
contaminated with toxic wastes impurities.
the regulators one year to
and the poisons were leeching
w authorities Insist the radon bureaucracv took heart, even if
Indeed, public outrage was decide how best to attack the
es are being maintained at
wards into the brick station loud and official concern was contamination sites. Then
at the U. S. government
house.
blunt and progressive. But federal servants must get
eves to be safe concenth

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Specials and sales in every department,

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7O times the radiation levels
County Fire Chief
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rBaej cefbudy still available, he explains, but they
n here for fl years. Filters
alatIon.
agrees the station shod be would require abundant
ide, human distress is still
aturally, fire department destroyed, and fire personnel remodeling. Remodeling Is
p.
The employees are most
nc?rned a bo ut the 1onerni
feds of thL radon. When
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the people who
breaking down thtoradon gas,
fussing did any good. The n ex t winter.
iiabjt the building. Fifty
sqbstance known to cause radioactive station continues to
tin the interim, Chief Barrett nployees have worked at the
c4cer, and firehouse people stand, and the people who work sass he has considered $ation for five years or more, a

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way from the state house to down in bureaucratic con- th cash.
SALT LAKE CITY (NEA)- Wash
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But Oli vi a Ogas, the depa rt- would not be ready until 1981.
The ordeal began la spring for the mephon. Editorialists said fusion. The county andstate are
cal governments even ment business manager, says And, he adds, that's a long time
the men and women of Salt closed. itic station shod be wait ing for Washington and reused
to pay for an
r at least two Mired firemen now to eec people to live with
IAM Courity's fire department concurred.cal
health officers Washington waits for final pification system at the have cancer.
Even the governor decisions.
somet hi ng that may be killing

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natured, right-handed hitter, had enjoyed his best year in pro ball
i" season before with flichniond of the International LL-ague by V.F.W. arxi Bobby Shaw added
dri ving in 90 runs, hitting 22 homers and batting .305. When the a double. Alton Davis, Stanley
Braves brought him up in September of that year, he tilt .316 in 18 Hogan and W il lie Pashe each
games for them and Lucas, in his capacity as di rector of player singled.
personnel, wanted to do a little somet hing for Murphy.
Brett VonHerbullshadhalf of
, So he sent Win this contract, which Lucas felt was a good one the hits for Knights of

but not anything on which Murphy could immediately retire for Columbus, a triple and two
life, and Lucas was rather surprised when the contract was singles. Tim Hall had a pair of
jnai led back to hi nt unsigned. He was even more surprised, singles and Dave Martindill had

safety.

along with the contract saying lie felt Lucas was offering hin) too
(nuch. That's right, too MUCH, not too little,

Greg Hill went the distance
for the win, st riking out 12 anc'

"That was the first time something like that ever happened to walking three. Brett Von
Me," Lucas would say and laugh. "No player ever asked me to Herbulis, the loser, fanned 16
give him less money, but that's what Dale was asking me to do." and walked three.
Bil l Lucas could get a little stubborn and take a hard line when
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single. Rick Ramassar, triumph over the Minnesota
ad baptized him. Bonnell is the Braves outfielder who was
The Yankees' bullpen, a
t#ken aback by the finmodesty of it all when female sportswriters
Donaldson, Steve Boyd, Mike
were al lowed into the club's dressing quarters for the first time in Tanne r and Robert Capko each
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d1so dancing and when he gets out there on the floor, he attracts
mare than the ordinary attention.
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4, New York 3, night

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144.50, T

(1.3.

Eleventh Game

7.70
3.00 2.20
2.00

2

3 Hernan-Gerardo 10.50 5.2o 2.40
1 Arano Pradera

2 10
4.60

560

Mike Weaver who out-pointed Pedro
veU, kaockedoutleruardoMercadoaadstanWard,aldfsiow
United States heavyweight champlou?-Steve Chaaley,
mo, Calif.
same, out of Los Angeles, isn't exactly unknown and has timore

4.2) 4,706.60.
Fifth Race, 0. ~, T. 3173
I Georgia Gal
11.00 4.60 2 60
6AllTheMore
4.20 2.40
1 Mlck'sZuma
2.00
0(60) 11.40, P (1-6) 39.60, T ti -6I) l4.4O.

pretty fair pro credentials. He does hold the U.S. crown, P-m-

like Elvin does," said

gam es Sunday in the Kingdome
Tuesday in the Coliseum.
Coach Lenny Wilkens agrees there is some
and

SuperSonics

his teani to win

Thursday night, but plans to use
get the job done.

"We accomplished something
didn't handle
it very well said Wilkens.
The Sonics overcame an 18-

point deficit in tile final 8:31 to

AjA: i

Pro Basketball
National Basketball As soc.

Playoffs

By United Press lntcrnation,,l

irifroduces a new,

Championship Series

(Best of Seven)

(All Times EDT)
Washington vs. Seattle
0(1-3)30.40; P(3.I) 192.00: 1(3.1. (Washington leads series, 1.0)

4Carasa Gasti II

Twelfth Game
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15.00 $80
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10.40 6.60

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5.20
a (1.6) 116.10, P (5-4) 451.70, 1 (S

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102.00 76.60 5.10
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6 20 3.10
5 Jon Kelly
4.60
0 (4.1) 131.40; T (0.4.5) 4,033.20;
Time 3:01.1.
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jtever that means. The challenge of Hohnea' WBA crown is Milwaukee
Thats Nebo
5.20 4.40 1.00 2:01.2.
(Haas
23),
2:30 3 Jim's Flyer
3.00 3.00
pectedto take place In late June, with Earnie Shavers on the p.m.
Thi"d Race
7 Mr. Earl
ne card put together by promoter I)on Yir1g
6.20 SWho Knows
Oakland
(Keough 0-6)
20.50 3.00 3.10
at
Q (35) 12.10, P (5-3) 4400, 1 ( 53- 4 Cartree Laren
(Wortham
4-1), 0:30 ;
0.00 4.10
Did Ken Dryden, the Montreal Caudlens' goalie, ever play Chicago
IMister Howard
p.m.
1.20
S,vsnlbRac,,C,~,T.3..14
4. Buffalo Sabres? I seem to remember him In that role In
Seattle (Bannister 25) at
0 (4-5) 96.00; 1 (14.1) 715.30:
PU511
0.00
3.10
3.00
I when the Sabres defeated the Canadlea. In the playoffs,- Kansas City (Leonard 3-4). $33 1 Banyan's Rebel
Time 3:00.4.
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P.m.
Fourth Race
Cer,.O1ean, N.Y.
2 Black LImo
5.00 IlallysBrien
Friday's Games
5210 15.00 1.20
013 remembered wrong. Dryden has soent his entire nm
Q (1.3) 14.20, P (3-I) 31.45, 1 (3-I. p
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night

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starting with the 1%9-70 season. The 32'year.old net'aY 14 he
-74 season. The Sabres' goalie when they
it Montreal was Jerry Desjardlns.
1. Iread one that goLfer George Bayer was the longest driver
IIICIIIn.s,

FIa, Pawc*tuck, Coan.
Ik1ng 6-foot-5 Bayer, once a

pro tackle candidate
with the
delphIaEagles dldhaveareputatioflasthelongestdjjverof
dly-whlch was two decades ago. But my guess Is that J
è of today's crop, could hit the ball farther. And old Jimmy
was definitely
league as a long ball hitter.

and even

have been drives recorded of 400 yards

rIM with a little wind to help the ball along.
l'!hat ever happened to the great rsmslag back, Mack (
*) Herron? The last lime I saw him play was with New
is
-

a ce"de Of Yews ago. Is be with notber lem now or

of football?- Bill HIah$a, Aberdeen, Wash.
I&amp;A time he was heard from, Herron was in prison at

irburn, Ga,, serving a term for drug peddling but waiting to be
hod. The Mighty Atom (5.6,170) last played for New Ergland
1 but finiished out the scow with Atlanta. The W Angeles

Toronto, night

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$2.00 17.10 6.20
5 Edbaf I N Only
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Time 2:01.3.

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Eighth Race

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33.40, 1 (0-5-3)
Time 2:09.1.
Seventh Race

SOS

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3.00 3.20
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Eleventh Race, TA, 5-14,1.3071
Q (3.5) 13.1$; T (55$) 23950;
2 Target Irene
3.10 740 3.20 Time 2:11.3.
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Tenth Race, I, 1-16, T. 3)10

League

WHITEVV^LL RETREADS

3.20

Q (7.1) 125.60; 1 (17-5) 1,306.40;
Time 2:00.4.
Sac,
4
P.2C
1.00 6 Churma Skipper
6.00 3.00
Q(l2)7$.20.P(7-I)44l.O0,T(3.l. 360v.DeILee
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11.20 1.40
Sixth Race
Gold Coast Miss
3.20 ORange Kit
9.00 5.60 3.00
i60 P(3) 41, T 143 S Polka Rodney
760 510
St $91.41.

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6 Record River
3110340 311

Brock 52.1.

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Moreno Pitt

Eighth Roca, A, 5-16, T.31.11

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2 Carry Fred
17.20 72.00 6.00
1 Ciarogun's Earl
17.00 4.00

s

•at bats)

National

2 1 159.40.

Glory

Leaders

gave him a U)vut in '75, but released him during training

released) the night the Rams waived him. That was his
eweli to football.
-.

at Minnesota,

California at Chicago, night
Oakland at Milwaukee, night
ithit0te
at Detroit, night
New York at Cleveland, night
Boston at

Smalley Minn
Carew Cal

LAUm for a couple of yeam He was even arrested (anid

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3.20
3.60

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6-00 A-00

6 High Pressure

Milwaukee
1,
California
0,
night
Chicago 6, Oakland 1, night
Texas 7. MInnesota 2, nIght
Toy's Games
(All Times EDT)
Boston (Torr.z 42) at Bal.
(0. Martinez 62), 730

.aiown" the same

lpJ3e came out of Kansas State In 1970 to play In the Canadian

PeoIsS,Ma

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Detroit

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4.20

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Minn
Q(37) $0.30; P (3.7) 171.00; T (3.7.
23 15 .625
0(3.4) 95k, P (36) 114.50, T (34- 4) 473.00.
Calif
23 17 .595 1
4) 3,611.10.
A- 1,442: Handle- $110,063.
Texas
24 17 .315 1½
Third Race, A, S')6, T. 31 .01
Kan City
fl 20 .524 4
7 Upper
19.60 11.00 6.50
Chicago
20 20 .500 5
Kukomonga
7.20 140
Oakland
13 20 .349 I1''3 1 GoldCoastMax
510
Seattle
is 20 .349 11½
Q (4.7) $7.50, P (7-4) 270.90, T (7.4.
Wednesday's Rssuits
I) 441.20.
Baltimore 5, Boston 2, 10
SEMINOLE
Fourth Race, B, 1.16, T. 31.23
Innings, might
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
S Clargn's Duke
24.00 7.20 1)10

_____

lie
he would have played with Wes

they (the Bullets)

Ninth Game

Dog Racing

51.40.
Second Race, C, 1.16, T. 31.44
3 The Pheasant
50.00.1910 710

West

.

-

III ISlp"

LewIs
204MM

Softball

cmtral B.

Milwauke

"Moses is really respected b'
the players, but he wouldn't
have had as inaiiy rebounds if

with our pressure defense and

Tenth Game
1 EganaUrqui,a
11.60 11.40
3 Vicandi Sarduy
7.80

2.40

fans,

when it comes to individual

300

2) 444.10.

2.50

Hayes' biggest

honors.

5.00 2.60

Slaton, Mil 1.09.

4)

of

believes Hayes is penalized

Tex 11.26; Marshall, Minn im; 2 Echanit
3.00
John, NY 1.59; Clear, Cal and
00-055.40:PO4) 101.10;Tfl.6-

14 .639 3 K's Beg one
23 13 .625 1½ 4 JarwinMidge
23 19 .340 4½
5 Bayard Boy

Boston

__________________________________________________

$S
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tMutilIaRodolfo

DAYTONA BEACH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT

game's all about, what

Bullets Coach Dick Motta.
one

Fifth Gem

3 Sara-Echaniz

u Innings pitched)

27

New York

-

______
______

MO

M ilei,0

40 "ity

-

______

I.'

Netarv
MIllS

1

Knight slugged homers as the , country Side Baptist
Reds- routed Vida Blue who -Mount Calvary Baptist

dinals

"

SI
S

______

WIN,

Dlns'splua

first-inning runs off Tony
DIVISION P
BrInol,a, who recorded his three singles 'and Johnny /
. All $Out$ Catholic
firld MAJOr-leMue VktOCy by Bmch. Dave Collins and Ray Creneva Natarene
NOW the first eight innings.
Car

Bait

't deliver the homers expected. Lau is now with the Yankees,

14

5$
IS

(based

American League
East

ophy. Lau wanted his guys to lay back and hit to all fields;

plIM

Seams

Earned Run Average

12),

night

the Royals brought most of the batting tutelage.
I recently read that Larry Holmes will make his
next title

AR N N

4-0)

.
Houston at San Diego,
night
Atlanta at
San Francisco,

tey wanted 'em to Stand In, be aggressive and go for the long
The clash focused on Clint Hurdle, a rookie last year, who

"I
-we ag"Ot, an .un'mown"
- name' "lk

what the

560

9.80

Del

night

n instructor Charlie Lau over a difference in hitting

-.

of

j

.

sad. Half of them don't know

15-60 13.60 10,40

o,

of the Royals had fairly orthodox stances. Herzog clid fire

~

_______

for-3.

t

third straight victory at homie. seven hits in eight WWW and

Z..JXk

OINWS

Moreno, 1)

them

don't understand the ganie. lt*s

0(3.4) 5330: P (-3) 147.90; 1 (6 3-

Pitt 18; cabell, Hou 14; Scott,

'

night
Cincinnati at Los Angeles,

semec ggcat1on in yourallegation. Hal McRae, their
"nated hitter, did stand a long way from the plate-he
ed it was because he was having shoulder problems-but
11

"?

for the Western

it takes to win."

.

Friday's Games
ovich, St.L 2.21. Martina, St.L
3-I) 404.20.
St. Louis at Montreal, night
2.12; Ruthven, Phil 2.51; Welch,
Pittsburgh at
New
York, LA 2.70; Forsch, Hot, 2.7*.
3 Gull
night
American League
- K ern, 6Apraiz
ClIC890 at Philadelphia,

re's

1:3 !. 11 -

41 S.O'Srlss
4 $ 2 Patton
33$ Harris
ISO ScW$gsalasf
all Dymsb
41 Dymes

01JI,.1I.,

3-2 victory; and H 1* D Realty
stopped Rotary Longwood, 7.

four

arm.some flashing feet and the

-.

L..

(MoSkau

Francisco (Nastu

101S p.m.

fired big batting coach. Why did he wait until the horse
one to lock the ham door?-Bill Mon. Mobile, Ala.

.

cto
ry"";'t

Jim Robbins provided Wing
with all the support he needed,'
slamming home runs In two
consecutive at bats. Chris Ross
addedtotheD&amp;Jattackwith 3.

eighth Mng to give Red Ford a

I

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Seminole Pony Baseball,

.:

-

game

ISO-I;.

______

of

behind Rogers'str,gag dght

I...'

.

San

Ikalunging at the bell, While they may have set a world record
balls hit Into the opposite field bleachers, they looked like
_____
_____chest
andlotiers. After the playoffs, (manager) Whitey

i

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Cardinal lndvstri.s

D

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best

-

219 Campbell
*•i 0. Osbbss S I
555 vaniursr S
555 LIfIlon
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15$ Gordon
* I"
IIIII Lawson
2 I-11,41
2464 Totals
3411

'

"The only thing that interests

from
the Fort UUderdalle COMA. She

3"
* 1 t'.0

Cincinnati

4 I noticed in lost year's playoffs, most of the Kam
R01.111lis batten were standing much too far from the plate and

'

is 27 .400

8.00 3.00

KC 37; Cooper, Mu and Nettles, 3VictorBadjofa
Stolen Bases
National League -

Clarence Scipio on one side and Darryl
and Jeff Litton on the other.
to the game is $1.

good job of picking the MVP.

Fourth Game

6 Duran.Arrlela

qLLads tonight will be quarterbacked by Dennis

rid

"

said Hayes. "Too many of

3) 733.40.

Baylor,

-

-----.

"I don't think I'll ever get it. I
don't think the players do a

5.00

iio.00.

61 41; Lynn, Boll 40, Porter,

-

.333 2½

24 21
21 24

e Weaver. Is ft

attempt Wednesday, thils 11mie five hufts, I'll take all Um
Braves 6, Astm 1
,run rally in the fifth inning with
from Rldln Rock to I'irt victories I can get. I'm tired of
Jerry Rover iirwlM hnmn
,i,,,,ii.. ,i... 1 1 •k.
Lauderdale in early June, taut good statistics and not win- two runs, then scored the tie- Dodgers to victory behind
Allen Clapel
ClOts Episcopal
says she won't submit her body ning.'
breaking run on a throwing six-hit pitching of Burt Hooton. Holy
First Presbyterian
"to the punishment of On ottia
The Expose, suddenly a ell IOf by Catcher Alm &amp;W to Dusty Baker went 4-for4 for Latter Day Saints
two swims."
San$3rdNazarene
National League
with a highlight a five-r un eighth Los Angeles as Hooton won for Cht.rcIolGod
Taylor's I" 10tude dkd
the
first
time
since
May
7.
in 24-14 record, won in
inning r"y and UR AtlanU to
Ravenna Park Baptist
(k'tober sas foiled by Strong
IIt
victory. The Altrus scored

undei the

Ill I. Prsaltin

2 1 I l.D.Wse

$:'.'.

-

37*
S$I

Hartness
ft"n
WIltaker

like

beck In 1973. But bad knees in recent years have limited

I H CENTER
Hairs
4 1)
Al N N..,.
lIWwlIlton 4 1 2 Dennis
•
Hvntsr
S ii D.Pranklln 3 l',ij
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Milex Tuneup used one-hit HID REALTY
NOTARY
pitching and home run Strength
AS N H
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Andrews
4 $ 1 wa
$
to topple Reliable Carpet Odem
4 ii MasiuevonI $
lj
C'leaners, 22-8; T.C. Cox and
1 1 Mslmnnatl
70
NOt
so oiierici
$ o *'.t
Alan Zelnick hooked up in a Herman
II Noses
sta
pitching duel, and when T.mps
I $ Sawlals
$ *1
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*
$ 4,;4
regulation play between Pools Mvllia.
I c.'" $
C$VISll
I Weal-ar, •S
by Max and Don Reid Ford CV11111
to I L.N
*
ended in a 1-1 tie, Paul Rice and Dspsre
I S T011s
III
Ales,
Cox each Stole home in the Totals
"7'

me now Is seeing my name In
_________________________________________________
the win column," said Rogers
g.... ,r.__,j... .i....
Wednesday nial* after basins
an eId-ilt hutot for hl to
who
2.88 run, stole a base and scored one.
fourth triumph as the EJIpOS ERA thiS season. Last yer he run as the Cardinals snapped a
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. topped Pittsburgh 3.0. "It showed a 13.10 record and a 2.47 three-game losing streak.
(UPI)
Stella Taylor an- doesn't matter whether I get a ERA. second-best In the NL Dodgers 4. Padres 2
flounced a third marathon swam ahutoi or 1 work OlilytbO
Steve Garvey capped a three-

III

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a *es-n
H.

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about
ko miles bouth of Bimini, except

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saldsiwwill

CARDINAL
AS

W L Pct. 08

Warren

-.

Conference championship.

0.20 7.80

and

Garvey, LA 30.
American League

24 16 .600

23 20 .

- Lynn, 6 Trani Pradera

twc

Hayes, but the Bullets defeated

San Antonio

National League - Murphy, 6Vicandl
11.00 4.00
All
36;
Schmidt, Phil 31 3 Sara
6.4
Kingman, Chi and Fter. Cm
0(40) 76.0; P (I4) 202.50; T (0.4.

West

.--....

'Fhe

NBA

13 80 7 An crnrad vnvicid ~ hl -

Horton, Sea 3) 44S.20; 00 (5.1)
Third Game
Runs Batted In
$ Rodolfo
20.00

,

-.,v e are looking for is someone to step forward to
ho%v the initiative u'tti desire to fill one of these spots so
we cr1toon 100 percent and still be as strong," said
_rosç..- t hi-, JL1.LLL.. --

isn't going for its second
straight
title. Gervtn

13.60

rain

$ 05

043 I(II)x!,o:~
("

37.40

St_I 13; Cruz, Hou, Lope,, LA 3 Beicte Arrieta
6.e60 7.60 1.60
and Taveras, NY I?.
2MutillaDjaga
1040 700
American League - LeFlore,
600
7 SaidEchani;
0(2.3) 32.20; P (32) 92.10; T (3.2.
Chicago at New York, night, I?; 19; Cru;, Sea 18; Otis, KC
Wilson, KC and Wills, Tex 7)270.40.
ppd.,
13.
Oam.
Atlanta 6. Houston 5, night
Pitching Victories
3 Arano Gerardo
26 00 7.10 6
St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 1,
National
League
night
Ruthven, 7 SantiMandlola
5.20 1200
Phil 6.2; Blue, SF 6.S; LaCoss, I Domingo-Pradera
Los Angeles 1, San DIego
Cm
SO;
Niekro,
Hou
52;
Q(37) S$.00; P(3-7) 131.90; 1 (3.7.
night
Sutton, LA, Espinosa, Phil and 1) 671.40.
Cincinnati 5. San Francisco
0,
Halickl,
SF
5.3; Carlton, PhIl 5.
S.v.nth Came
night
Niekro, All 3.6.
I EganaBadiola
9.00 9.80 3 00
Today's Games
American League
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Chan a Co.

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Wednesday's Results
Mon treal 3, Pittsburgh
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ca1'i ..Jerry Posey has an eye out tonight to find talent
to ze1ie-e a problem which has forced him to play five
tartezIth ways. Offensive center Jeff Gibson and
tfferi - - tackle Iuji' Miller have been pressed into duty
deferii'.- elv on the lin e. And offensive backs Reggie
Branch .*rd Joe Baker are having to play in the secondary..
wideout Johnny Wright is also being used on
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three highest paid pla yers in baseball," he says, looking to the Houston
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Steve Rogers, who has sailfered through the lean years
with mediocre Montreal teams
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but paltry victory totals - has
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wins at any cost, and the Expos
happy to oN.Ige free
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Kingman, Chi 13; Dawson, MIl
Q (65) 91.10; P (0.6.)) 1,276.00.
11; Matthews, All and Stargell,
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Gary Alexander hit a two-run A walk, a single by Mar k
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hittn in notching his second Walter Hopson, Scott Curtis and Galnsi
Galn,y
Garland, a former 20-game stri4ht shutout as the Brewers Mike Boyd each had singles.
PIns

Although not regarded as a Cleveland two years ago,
Eddi e Mitchell had a do uble home-run hitter, he belted three allowed four hits in raising

and two singles for Rotary.

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riet weeKz grand finale, the jamboree against Seminole

Nonetheless, Houston's Moses
Malone was named the Mvp by
Ws fellow players and San
Antonio's George Gervin was
second. Hayes WaS third.
The championship series

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tlse fans who wish to talk with hint, lie still scents awed by his
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walking four.
Leading Chase's 12-hit attack
were Jasper Collins and Daryl
Merthie with a home run and

while L.evoy Hickman, Wynn did Oliver get rejuvenated, he arm trouble since signing a alliped only six hits in a losing pitches'. He gave up three hits

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SuperSonics. Hayes had a
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1urphy handles a bat as if it's a drum stick. Nobody was Vernon
Anthony manager Pat Corrales of the
ec1ally shocked when he rocked Vida Blue for a pair of home Donaldson went the distance in Texas Rangers gave his star
flths and Torn Griffin for a third onp in the same game last Friday (IPleat.
outflcldcr a day off- Tuesday in
4ight against the Giants. He has 13 homers so far and Is tied with
Coleman, Prokosch and hopes of restoring some zip to
Dive Kingman of the Cubs for second place in the National Ba iley had two hits apiece for Oliver's bat,
;Ogue. He leads everyone with 36 RBI, and his .348 average is

15-6.

Freddie howard and Robin Riggins flash their Byington allowed only one hit in

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hardware after being honored with trophies as the four and a third innings, but it. ,,..,
Boyd
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most outstanding athletes at Croorns High School for walked 16 while striking out 10. Curtis
the past school year. Principal Edward Blacksheare Johnson pitched one and two- M Boyd

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Center are tied for second with Harris singled.
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runs for Kiwanis.
been struggling in recent weeks
William Wynn was the dter hitting at a torrid pace
winning pit ch er in relief of during the month of April. So

: it's too bad Bill Lucas isn't around anymore to see tile way
iprphy is earning his money now.

Medical Center made a late

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catcher-first baseman. "I feel you shouldn't take money you score the tying and whuling

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The Railroaders blasted Clem Debose and Steward Go

Industries

lid thought he had to, and this was one tinie lie felt lie did. lie forth a half dozen times before
mailed ba ck the same contract to Murphy with the same figures Kiwanis pushed a pair of rams
4iIt, telling him he was sorry to disagree with him but he believed across t he plate In t he bottom of
ti salary figures were fair,
the sixth to beat Rotary.
If you ask Dale Murphy 1 ;i ut the story, he seenis to be a bit, Herbie Bailey opened the By

is true, however, and he does stop short of denying it.

NFORD
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The league's two second four runs with a home run

7:30 p.m. tonight at Chase

downright flhbergastcd, in fact, when Murphy included a letter

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Bruce Franklin was 2 for'
First Federal. It was the 15th
for Medical Center, driving L3
win in 16 t ries for Chase.

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SaIIIOed Little National for Clem Leonard Shell. while
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Every time he'd tell the story, Lucas would laugh and say while Kiwanis out-lasted
something like that had never happe ned to him before, w hich isn't Rotary, 12-IL
,b hard to understan d beca use a ballplayer like Dale Murphy 'Moose, 2-0 in the second half,
hasn't happe ned that many times before to the Atlanta Braves, plays Knights of Columbus at
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time remiri.ing for the game. Wilkens.

Being snubbed in the NBA Most
Valuable Player voting, Elvin
Hayes has plenty of motivation
to take a more active role in the
remaining games of the NBA
championship se ries.
All Hayes did during the
regular season was play in all
82 games, lead the Washington
Bullets to the best record in the
league, average 21.8 points and
finish sixth in the league in both

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Moses stands 6-foot-1, but has meter dash.
"I've been all alone at the top
work out," he said. 'ft probably an amazing 37-inch inseam.
good
a
reaction
the
last three years,' said ca break 47 (seconds), but not
"He has as
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said
Moses.
"There's Just not that
this year."
time as any spr in
competition, nobody In
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and
much
What makes Moses unique, Walker. "He's been f
says Walker, is a long stride he's always close to a false the 47 class (in the Intermediate
hurdles). That's what I thriW
that enables him to take only' 13 Start."
Moses spent three days in on.
steps between the hurdles.
"I will have to make a lot
Walker, one of the nation's top Durham before the meet,
track authorities, said other working with Walker on a technique changes (to compee'!t
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U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist the horizon,
and consider it an honor just to for General Dynamics In August and Septem be r .S I
dwin Moses is in a class by
Since he began competing in run against him.
Pomona Beach, Calif., post ed a don't want to run too hard n
bnselI In the world of in- the intermediates hurdles in
"Anytime he runs you expect time of 47.69, the fourth fast est But I think I could have brol i
termediate hurdling.
1976, Moses has compiled an something to happen, some ever, at Saturday's meet and the reco rd. If I do, it will be
His world record time of 47.45 amazing record of 56-4 and he is really fast time," said Walker said he intentionally stayed accident."'
En the 400-meter hurdles has not considered a sure thing for after running against Moses at away from a new world record.
Moses Is' gearing his trainS
Wen seriously challenged SIflCC
another gold medal in the io an invitational track meet in
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100
for
t he AAU championships, i
t,was set on June 11, 1977 in the Olympk' games.
Durham last weekend. "There (meters) very hard at all," he Pan American Games, t
MU championshi ps and track
His competitors, such as are some people who will stay sa id to t he horror of the meet's World Cup Competition late t
experts such as 1976 U.S. Auburn University's up-ana- with him until about the flO promoters. "I'm not in top summer and fall, and event
Olympi c coach Dr. Leroy coming James Walker, ac- (
meter) mark, but that's it." condition right now and I have ly the Olympics.

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*esldent; Susan Hughes, secretary, and Ronda Bauder,
treasurer.
Miss Basso received a pw- dle carnation, a symbol of royalty
apd power,from Missy Boyd, the out-going president. The vice
president was given a blue flower which Missy stated.
A red carnation was presented to Susan and a gold one to
Ronda. The colors blend into purple symboling the closeness in
which aU the officers will work as leaders of the organization.
One of the highlights of the banquet, to which many of the
members' mothers attended, was the appreciation plaque to the
group's sponsor, Mrs. Muriel Brumbaugh.

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her boyfriend, she writes hini a are always "TO GRANDMA,
ment for nearly a year. His
Dear
'Dear Joint" letter even though from Little Julie, Jack and
girlfriend recently moved in.
his name might be Harry. I Jim."
She is 21. We aren't very happy
object.
Now, Abby, I adore my
about it, but at least they told us
JOHN IN FLORIDA
grandchildren,
themselves rather than let us
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their
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will,
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daughter
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honored over the yearL We've
this city. We have never met
popes
named
John,
kings
sends
those
cards
to "Grandhad
ma,"
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are
not
an
adequate
them and have no idea how they
Make no overtures to the nomed John, and four
feel about their daughter living girl's parents until (and unless) presidents named John., And substitute for a Mother's Day
don't forget the Johnny-come- card from her. It would mean so
with a fellow without marriage. your son suggests It.
Should we make any effort to
DEAR ABBY: Women latelys. Objection overruled! much If she would scribble a
little message, saying, "Mom, I
meet the girl's parents? I have recently set up a howl becauie
DEAR ABBY: I'm too sen- love you. Have a nice day..." or
heard that if a couple marries hurricanes were being named
and the parents haven't "let, after them. Considering the timental, overly sensitive, or something like that.
just Plain Petty, but I have to
the groomsparents should destructive
nature
I hope you publish my letter
of get this off my chest!
make the first move to ineet the hurricaries, they had
because my daughter never
parents of the girl. Is this legitimate beef. To satisfy, the
For all the years before my--- misses your colurrin. There!
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correct? And does it apply to women weathennen stacted daughl': was married,
feel better already. Thanks,
live-ins too?
c a II in g h u r r i c a n e s Mother's Day she's remember. Abby.
We have a inarried daughter. "himacancs" and even named ed ine with a lovely card to
ME IN SUFFOLK, VA.
When we invite her and her some after men. Last year which she'd add a sweet perhusband to dinner, should we there was a beaut off the ,oast sonal message. Now that she':;
DEAR ME: Mission acinclude our son Lind his live-in of Mexico which was called married, she still sends me complished.
friend just as though they were John.
married, too?
Well. John Itappens to bc my
Please help us, Abby. This name, and it has already been
living-together, business for badly abused.
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young people is something we
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Thank you.
PEOPLE started using it to refer to the
McDonald, treasurer.
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Secret pals were revealed
DEAR RESPECTABLE: began calling their customers
and gifts exchanged. The
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dinner, Invite his girlfriend, too.
Also, when a woman wants to Garden Club of Sanford held its
May meeting at the home of of new
pals.
A newsecret
member,
Mrs. Albert
Mrs. R.E. Fowler with Mrs- Antar, was welcomed into the
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W.S. Butler acting as co- circle.
hostess.
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SANFORD PLAZA
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APPROVED SPORTS ACTION SHOES
meeting held on the patio.
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installed the new officers for
theecOmlflg year. fl'
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president; Mrs. Joseph Sokol,
vice-president; Mrs. E.J.
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from Central Florida Chapters. IMe luncheon meeting which was held at the
Quality Inn In Longwood had as Its theme, 'Honor the Past: Celebrate the
Future." I.ouise McMullian, immediate past state president, was the guest
speaker.

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have emphysema, you have to go there first for a visit and
trouble exhaling all of the used check out the local situation in
air in your lungs. The net effect regard to industrial plants and
of this is to produce a condition other possible sources of

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master chefs, add a dl!.
ferent dimension to dining

instructor

tot Lake Brantley High School's Health Service Aide Program,
~ho gave an overview of the myriad medical careers open to
students.
~lUmas Moseley, SMH assistant administrator, assisted in
InAalling the officers.

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near Tucson at an altitude of clean, dry air now have in2700 feet where the air is dustries nearby that generate
better off Industrial pollutants. These
living may not always be rca y
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in now it it were less smoggy? apparent as the irritant effect
Are there any vitamins that I of ordinary smog is.
could take that would be helpful Anyone planning to move to
an area because of improved
to me?
DEAR READER - If you dimte would be well advised

Cooking?

The herald elcomcs
suggestions for Cook Of
The WeeL Do you know
someone you w ould like to
see featured in this spot?

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years old and have :m problems.
physem. At present I live in
You have to be careful about
southern California just south
of Les Angeles and inland frem choosing a location that u 1
the coastt about 10 miles. Would think would be better.
ibe better off healthwise to live areas that were once havens of 1

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newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, thIsIsan added insult lf the lung
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cured long ago.
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people, Is not a deficiency problems usually
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Macleod present a satiric look
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representative; or

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City of Sanford, Florida, Ad. year of hardware Implementation C. Osgood, Louis E. Osgood, C. C.
ministration Building, Castle Including such items as: central Osgood, Charlotte C. Haskell,
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida and processIng unit; lineprinter; matrix Benlamin F. Haines, Carrie B.
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sun deck, Boathouse, Fishing
dock. 589.000.

DELTONA 1 BR, clean, neat,
attractive, $150 mo. lit, last,
$100 security. No pets. Available

PEOPLE TO FILL THEM.

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assistant manager.
skating, &amp; movies,
327 6645, SANFORD EARLY
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PACKERS
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TheHousingAuthorltyoftheCity Seminole County, Florida, upon a

EDUCATIONAL PRO.

right to reject any or all bids or to aforesaid court on the 16th day of
waive any informailties in the April, A.O. 1979, Inthat certain case

985

No bid shall be withdrawn for a
'3 bid, without ftc
of the Housing AuthorIty of the City
of Sanford, Florida.
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY
OF THE

FRIDAY NIGHT

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Defendant,

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NOTICE OF SUIT

copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy to

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AdmInistration has been mailed we
Seminole County, Florida, under
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF and by virtue of a Final Judgment
out of the above-entitled
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THlSP40TlCE,foflieanyobl.cts Court. in the abovestyled cause,

particularly described as follows: contract, and that you we requlrea
That undivIded ½ interest Of tOfileyouranswerwlththeclaj'kof
JamuDavlslnarl$IdeflC,locat.d this Court and to serve a copy
at 1906 Patrick Place, Santord, thereof upon James F. C. Perry of
Florida,
more
particularly WOOLFORK AND PERRY, P. A.,

validity of the decendent's will, the 'sell at public auction, to the highest
qualifications of the personal zIdder, the following described
representative, or the venue or property located in Seminole
County, Florida, to.wit:
lurisdlction of the court.
Lot 11, SLEEPY HOLLOW, ac
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND

Fries, I4usIs Puppies, Ceis Slaw
SIEVED IVI*Y PEIDAY

and the undelgned as Sheriff of demanded in the Complaint. The Or1ndo,
S.mlnol. County, Florida. will at nat property proceeded against Is:
By Louis F. Branch
hI:0OA,M,ontpse ISftsdayoI June,
L0153afld4,BbOCii7,LOCKHART
Trust Officer
&amp;D. 1979, offer for sale and sell to SUBDIVISION, Flat Book 3, Peg,
Walter N. King,
the highest blddsr, for cash, sublect 10, according to the Plot theriof
as CoPerssaI RepresentatIves
to any and all existing liens, at the recorded In the Public Records Of
Of the Estate of
Front (West) Door of the Seminole Seminole County, Florida.
Eveline M.J. King
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Dated this 13th day of May, 1979.
Dacose
Florida, the above described p.r. (SEAL)
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
lint
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
REPRESENTATIVE:
Thai said sale Is being made to
As Clerk of the Court
C. Vernon Mize, Jr.
satisfy the terms of N Writ Of
By: June I. Curtis
Cleveland, Mize 8. Briages

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1' Owner- 2 BR., 1 bath.
Separate garage. Convenient to
Downtown. 216 Holly Ave.
123,000. 323-4832; 323-0318.

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day of June, 1979, at 11:00 am.,
before the West Front Door of the
Semlnel
County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida. Said sale will b to
till highest bidder for Cash in hand,
the above-described property as the
proerty of the said Defendant, tO
satisfy said Judgment.
(SEAL)
A.i'r H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Click of the Circuit Court
By: June I. Curtis

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B block home. Walking
stance to hospital, doctor,
rung home I. downtown.
37,500 w.excellent terms.
24111 aft S.

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say's sell. 7211 Palmetto
ye. 4 BR, 2 bath, c.H&amp;A,

For a career In Real lstate
Realty World, Tb. RasI Estat,---"

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WEEKEND. $37,900.
HOME ON $0 ACRE LAKE, IS
MILES WEST OF DeLANO.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED.
FOR
WEEKENDS
OR
VACATION. ONLY $59,500.
SELLER WILL HOLD MOR.
TGAGE.
DELIGHTFUL 2 BEDROOM
HOME IN A BOTANICAL
SETTING INCLUDING 40
REMODELED,
IN
EX.
CE L LENT CO N DI TI ON,
5)1,900.

2)—Situations

COLBERT, REALTY

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Leader

Sentinel star Paper Rt, A.M 5
Sanford, 300 customars. s)*,g
income,S99oJselepr,,,1132
Mt. 3 p.m.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

LION
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333372"

young at hsart. 3 BR, 1 bath
near shopping. Call today on this
one.
thIs 4 BR, 2 beth (out of the
ordinary) split level home.
Great for expanding family.
*115,000. 2 building
,
MN'?, lecated west of Sanford.
*p,g For the investment
minded? unit Apt, bldg. 000
tenants
•$1O,000.Forthebullder5duplex
bldg. lots In cIty.

24$S.MyrtlsAve.,Sanfer

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2565
PARK

REALTORS

$anford32j.0702
Sanford 321.0640

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Sanford. G'dcious llving'from $21
weekly. Utilities included,
Dali 333-9673; 141-lIe).
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CHEROKEE LAND :o.
Murphy, N. C 78906

FULL EQUIPPED

97, I mole west of Speedway,
Daytona B . 'Pi. will hold a
public AUC
'C lION every
Tut'sd.iy &amp;
at 7.30 It's

16 tI. fiberglass boat, no motor
Sell for best otter

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the reserved p
Call 90.4 255
B3tl tot turth-r details

16 Ft. Thunderbird, 65 hp Mercury
&amp; trailer $900 Call 173 O3fl after

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SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
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59—Musical

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rpsults

N'rchaixJise

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Guitars, Drums. Banjos. Corn

ONLAKEMARY
Beautiful home large rooms, 1-3,
many extras, boat dock,
fireplace, etc., etc. $130,000.

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•HOUSE WANTED. . •
iw r-rencn Ave
322 2255
InNedduf Repairs
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2231486 EveS.
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62—L.awn.Garden
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IIUSINESSOPPORTUNITY
Ham &amp; eggs anyone? One of
Sanford's finest restaurants
located in ideal location. Come
sample the menu, $21,000,
GET AWAY FROMITALL
Ideal for huntIng, fishing or lust
loafing, On the edgeof the Ocala
Natinnal Forest. $12,750.

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FILL DIRIAIOPSOis
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 1580

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CrIAA&amp;rn."..,

JACK FF4051- Cent heal
Air
CornS. Seryit
Frpe Est on
Inst Comm. &amp; Res

IM,in. quality OperatsOfl
Ryrs 'p F'atios, Driveways
't( Wayne fleal. 327 132 I

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Lawn Care
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Appliances
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al reasonable prices
? 4493'r fl2 5799

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AIans Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed, 3230039

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Lawn Maintenance

Beauty

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D&amp;G LAWNCAT4E&amp;MAINT
Callalter5 30P.M
32.38049

TOWER'SUtAUTYSALON
lormerli Harriett'S Beauty Nook
519 E 1st St., 322 5742

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2 mares-i 8 year old e.p rider.
iioo. lyr. old gentle, $300 373
1)53 eves &amp; weekends

new; $239;Spc. LR

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-iforses

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MOWING&amp;LANOSCAPINC.
3234581

Ceramic'flle

7 pc. dinettes, $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
sizedraperles,$10&amp;up, Sanford

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Hay tot Sale

New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 8567 _______________________________

Best Quality, 372 3161

Sanford, 322-1721.

68—Wanted to

BUY SELL TRADE
311315 E. First St
322 5677
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Buy

Lawn Service
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Ge'neral Lanascaping Ko
specialists. top loll &amp; till dirt,

essmaking

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ElectrIcal

Cash 322-4132

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances 8. Misc.
(LOCAL) 3195311

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NICELY WOODED HOME SITE.
EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD IN SANFORD. REDUC.
ED TO sLsoo.

Beds, dbl motel Box Springs &amp;
Mattresses $30 set. Sanford
Auction, 12155. French, 323 7340.

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
furnIture, Refr'g,,,stoves, took

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STONE'S THROW TO LAKE
MONROE. DOWNTOWN. RE.
DUCED TO 17,500.

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BURFIELD'S Eledric Service &amp;
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Resientjl 372935424 Hrs.

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Painting

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

Large selection foam backed

furniture, Retrig, stoves, tools

solIds 48 x 84 $10.50 pr. Custom
upholstery carpets.
FreeEstimates.

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(lAP Exterior Fungus &amp; mildew
removal. qoots, walls, decks.

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Qalily P.oinl ,rxj. Exterior &amp; In
tenor. 35 yrs exper. Free Esti
668 8149, Haroli Rader

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HOME IN PLACE. WALKING
RECREATION AREA ON
LAKE GEORGE. $12,900. ADDITIONAL 1 ACRE LOTS AVAIL-

41.23 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE.
30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
660" ON LAKE MARY BLVD.
$2,090 PFR ACRE. BRING

workmanship, qu'k, quality,
cond., $100, for all;
Saxon photo copier, $200;
Hammond organ, $150; Portable

Every Saturday t 7 p.m. located
on SR 115, II ml. north of San

prices, Call 134-4105 after 6p.m.

used Furniture, anliques or

perfect

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Altamorlte Spgs.

Freepick upon consigned mdse.
at 30 pct 322 2270

SurfBoard

For Estate, Commercial &amp;

61t.,2in.swallow-tail
Hide.a.Bed couch, queen size
mattress, cordovan vinyl Old
English styling, $230. 3656149.
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BROKER
2439 $.MyrtleAve.,Santorct

Sanford 321.0702
Sanford 321.0640

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333-0697

supplies, dog houses, insulated,
Shady inside kennels. screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages 372 5757.

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1973 Slide-in Camper, 2 way rig.,
full bath. Asking 11,00g. .9,
263$ or 313 7117. Can be sten at
302 S. Sunland Dr., Sanford,

52—pHces

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Doci &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

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appreciale, $1,395. Call attic i
p.m 323 6190.

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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
FREE Estimates (30$) 322 94

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Small or Large. Call Mr Taylor
FreeEst 32785.45

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
rlepaors.Leaks.FastSenv ice

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Railings

1974 Aristrocrat 16 ft. travel
trailer. Works on Il volt dec. or

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KENMORE WASHER- Paris.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

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Vehicles

fully equipped, uses reg. gas.
54500. 372 7705.

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75—Recreational

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mafchingendtabless3,. Sanford
FurnIture Salvage, 17.92 50. Of
Sanford. 3221721.
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creen- porches, pool enci .was.
All type re glazing I wd. install.
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pralsals, Call Dell's Auction. 373
5620.

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6,7 AC(CS FOR nOSE5, COWS, ---- -- -_ANU riaHERMEN. :s, ACRE
ON SALE- NEW twin size box
POND ADJACENT. 130.000.
sprIngs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
WEXIVA RIVER AND HIGH.
WAY4$. FOR HOME,MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS. $1,900.

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur

ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
3l0SantordAve.
3725191
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male. 2 yrs. Good watch dog
needs fenced yard. 323 0155.
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English
paniel pups AKC
Champ. blood line, $1505175 322
1130 after I Pin
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Suite

tUG. CAR PUNT P V
TOM (Alt I NET S
323 04?9atU'r 5 34)
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Sslnus

Spc. BR

Central Heat A Air Cond Free Est.
Call Carl Harrj at

AKC Brittnt'y Spaniel pups 7
female, 3 male, Champion
"-"-".
lOJiIIII
iiuw u',ic- .
,u or oesi
'lter Call atter I p.m 841 6910

TO 15 YEARS REPAY

Homeimprovements

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to $100 000

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43'4ts.Actuage

16 or 20 acres near new develop.
ment on Markham Wood Rd. 322.
4357; after 3:30 322-1)66.

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WILL BUY EXISTING lit &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic ...
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 4-0
AC-RICAN VIOLETS
Wymore Rd., Altamonte
The Greenhouse
322 9141
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862-7483
Eves after 68. weekends

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'11 MobIle Home Carriage Cove,
Lot $55, 13x64, 3 BR, 2 baths.

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LicensedMortgaga Broker
232350, U.S_I Titusvllle, FL

Homes

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LAKE ACCESS. 119,900,

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

1969 CHRYSLER

HWy

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MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI

BranchOtfice

M. .Unsworth Realty

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BATH FAMILY ROOM, FIRE.
PLACE, 2 CAR GARAGE ON
NICELY SHADED STREET.

WITH CATHEDRAL CEILINGS
AND CARPET. DUE FOR
COMPLETION AUGUST 1st.

to Suit - our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 235 &amp; 243

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ROOM, FAMILY ROOM WITH
LARGE OAK TREES. $21,900.
TERMS.

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM 2

REALTOR 3237132
.133-0613,372-l5$7, 322-7177

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Needsa little wonkl A super Buy
for 523,2001

1 295

1978 CONCORD D/l.

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Losing your home 8. credIt? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy

VA &amp; FHA Financing
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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

HOME CENTRAL AIR CAR.
PETS, AT CHULUOTA. $39,900.

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College Studentidesiring
YAROWORK.
CaIl323-OSOO;3734797.

itof

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

TEPRIFIC1 3 BR, I'A- Bath Brick
Home In Washington Oaksl

2 OR. HI.

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Nicely Landscaped In Lovely

Homeon Lake Sylvant Eq. Eat.
in Kitchen, DR. Pool &amp; PatIol
FR, w-w Carpet, and Many More
Extrasl app WARRANTED.
Only $61500

$995

1973 CHEV. CHEVELLE

1978 Lincoln Versailles I DR
sedan. 16,000 mi Excellent
ond $300 &amp; assume paynit'nts
- 371 1893

cessorles, 5695 831 6473

State
Fperty

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REALTY

See our beautiful new BARRING.

Beamed Ceilings, FR, w.w
Carpet, Central H.AC, 5cr,
Patlol A Buy for $310001

OR.

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w-w Carpet, Fenced Backyard,

FANTASTICI Spanish style 3 BR,

101') £ADfl TAa)iUn
I ri
IflM IflhI1U

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41—Houses
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42—Mobfle

541,0001

TRADE-INS

71 Dodge Creswood Stationwagon,
A C. $70000 or best
otter Call 3?) 0791 ,itter 6 00
pm or Saturday

1977 Grady While Cuttv C,h,ni7c
Black Max a, ritebfra'iter'

my letterwhltIn9 has doubledi"

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80-Autos for Sale

Sailboat 1978 Victoria
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old, shoal draft fixed keel Great
racr or family cruiser t.oaded
with extras, $1,200 or
A
assume
payments.
Call after
S p.m 323 1716.
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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy 17 97
Sanford, FIa. 37771

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5.3,400
Phone 32? 1754

1963 Chevy P U ' 2 1 8 cyl
standard Shift Good tires
runs good Asking $750 Cash
Call betwren I? A 3 p m. Only

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1978 - Foro r.irmont
Fully
equipped Take over paymentS
373 49.17

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 77'0

Rummage Sale Central Florida
Depression Era Glass Club.
Sanford Auction Parking lot.
corner I? 928. l2tti St Sat May
76. a,m to 5 p m
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ROOM, SCREENED PORCH,
LARGE BARN, 5 ACRES.

OVERSIZED LOT, STREAM
RUNNING ALONG SIDE. A
MUST SEE AT u,,.

INC.
REALTORS
$1JJ32orTh.C1Iev.

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Orlando, Florida 33001
Publiih May 17, 21, 1979
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Sanford, FlorIda 32711

Florida
Sanford, Florida 3277)
Publish: May 24,3), June?, II, 1979 Publish May17, 21. 31 1 Juna?. 197i Publish. May 11, 24 1919;
DEJIOt DEI$
DEJ-77

SLEEPYHC'')WAREA
an 1.48.434 %, ,25newhome,

Five Hundred dollars a week,-- .call t'I0O-432-$103 anytime for
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recorded message.

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DRASTIC REDUCTION SELLER

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FAMILY'S DELIOHTI 3 BR, 2

'10 Chrysler 9 pass wagon New
tires, rebuilt motor. '-xtra clao,
Loaded 16 rn gal family or
work car. 1900 71) $,79

78-Motorcycles

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MORTGAGE CORP.

REALTY

JUST MA1(E PAMENTS- '69 tt5'
75 models C,itl 319 9100 or 834
4605 We,iler I

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 3?? 1621. 322 41.6

Huge Carport Sale. Fri &amp; Sat 9 to
5. I ''6 West 3rd St loys, dolls,
Avon--lSc to $2 lamps, glass.
linen &amp; Misc

STACKHOUSE

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80-Autos for Sale

Removed

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; uSed
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
3?? 5990

everything
1101 Elm Ave.
Fri., Sat 8. Sun 9a.m. till

FOR ANY PURPOSE
NOAPPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE ; $0O-43.4O02

OVER 54 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL, 1979'

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WITH BRICK FIREPLACE.

Holiday Itwi of Sanford
onlakefront.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
24351 S French (1? 92) Sanford
323 5324

Cars

77—Junk

r0, iiiture

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wouido'tbehere. If you want the

Deputy Clerk

Post Offici Drawei- 1

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thisad, and itwewacsn't looking

Allpersonsinterestedinme.state I,ARTHUR H. BECKWITI-I, JR.,as

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Mate person for sales work.
Pt'eferexperience.Days,$j3,

Defendant,
NOTICE OF SAIl

42 TIlden Street
was delivered to me as
Rochester, NY
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
Last Known Residence
and I havelevied upon the following
describ.dprop.rtyown.dbyjames
YOU ARE NO'IlFlEDthatasult
Davis, said property being located has been Iileu agaInst you in the

ALL YOU CAN EAT

UNDER CONVUSIONTOA

ALLFLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544 S. trench Ave.
32231,323hI73,322.0779

LET'S BE HONEST

Lot 1, Block 1, San Scm Knells, Sanford Avenue, P.O. Box 2236, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
recOrded in Plat Book iS pages 64
Sanford, Florida 32771, not later
First Addition per ptat' e-Date of the first publication of this and 65, Public Records of Seminole
recorded in Plat Book 13, peg. 65 of than the 19th day of June, 1919. If
Notice Of Mmini*tratlon; May 17, County, Florida.
the Public Records of Seminole you fail to do so, a default may be 1919.
as the property of the abovenamed

SANFORD INN

37Ofk*'RsidaI
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544,90(1

Plaintiff, security shall be descr!bid. The VS.

Execution

FLORIDA
Thomas Wilson
Executive Director
PublIsh: May .
22,24,77,
Ju3,
, 1979

IP.M.TO*P.M.

Geneva. Beautiful bldg. sift's,
heavy in oak, good terms. Owner
holding.

2529$. MagnolIa Ave. CALL 323.'

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Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
front Apts, weekly. Call 322.4058
ii no ans. (904) 252.9497.
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MINI STORAGE
Solve your small storage space
proemwithoneofoun4x$'f0
$15 mo. Fort month or longer If
you need, you)ieep key, other

3235176

FLORIDA.
No. 19-291'CA49-D
CARL E. KASEMEIER and
FRANCES L. KASEMEIER, his

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Sales

Moving Sale: Something for
everyone. Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 to 5 1215
Randolph St - Sanford

4 Bldg lots. Zoned MR.2.

CALL ANETTEOR SUZI

912 FRENCH AVE.
h
that they must affirmatIvely ensure the plat
thereof as recorded In PIat before service on
at. dress of which is Seminole County _______________________________ _______________________________
that in any contract entered into
petitioner's
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 37771,
.
Records of Seminole County, otherwise a default will be entered
'Minority Business Enterprises will Florida.
Notice is hereby given that I am
estate is Walter N. King, $13
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
be afforded full opportunity to
against you for the relief demanded
In business at P.O. BOX 1S
Magnolia, Sanford, FIa. 32771, Sun
Life is more colorful when you're suppliers of materials, or services; biddeniorcash at fl:000'clockA.M.
WITNESSmy hand andthe seal of
P.O. Box 3631, Orlando, Florida County, Florida, under the fictItious
meeting nice people. Call
and will not be dls"rlminated on the 11th day of June, 1979, at the said court on May 72, 1979.
32102. The name and address of the name1of FRIENDS PERSONAL
3O79fordetalls.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
color, religion, sex, or national County Courthouse, Sanford,
Intend
to
register
said
name
that
I
are
set
forth
below,
orIgin In consideration for award. Florida.
Clerk Circuit Court
SIct'etar'y for expanding office,
All persons having claims or withtheClei'kofttie Circuit Court,
In accordance with Executive (SEAL)
June I. Curtis
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Must have good typing a
_eminole
County,
Florida
in
demands
against
the
estate
Arthur
H. Beckwith, Jr.
Order 11625, all bidders will be at.
Deputy Clerk
shorthand skills &amp; general office
dance wIth the provisions ot
required,
WITHIN
THREE
By: June I. Curtis
bids in response to this Invitation
.tm
I309300.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Wit: Section 165.O9Florida Statutes
Deputy Clerk
_!'_Phone
and will not be discriminated
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk 1977.
race,
SWANN,
SWANN
AND
against on the grounds of
Typist secretary, Part time,
. 51g. Harold Clark
of the abuve court a written
coior, religion, six or national origin HADDOCK
penanced 80 wpm, small office
17,
24,
31,
Junel,
1979
May
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
17 South Magnolia Avenue
in Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
In consideration for award.
they may have. Each claim must be DEJ.7s
hr. 3238300.
During the FIscal Years 197$ thru Orlando, Florida 32101
.
in
writing
and must indicate the _____________________________
1911 goals for particIpation by Attorneys for Plaintiff
basis for the tiatm, thy name and
Publish
May
24.
31,
1979
LPN, FulItlme&amp; part time Apply
Minority Business Enterprises is
address of the creditor or his agent IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
in person Lokeview Nursing
ensure that maximum bids from
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL- dR. claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Minority Business Enterprises are
the date when It will become due
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
sought, contractors submitting bids
shall be stated. if the claim Is
willberequlradtoprovideevldsnce by virtue of that certain WrIt of COUNTY, FLORIDA,
contingent or unilquidated, the

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DONAHUE
OMIKEDOUGLAS

Corner Lii. Mary Blvd. Zoned
Comm. 156x456. Terms.

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36—Resort Property

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3 acres In Lii. Mary wIg. block
shed, cor, lot cleared w-some
trees. $25,000,

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Must complete Craft 1. HobbV
Supply in Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910'Fnench WITH ALL THESE JOBS.
Ave. Sanford, Fl,
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IS THERE ANY REASON
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FOR YOUTOBE
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OUT OF WORK
Dog Groomer
All breeds,fully experienced
Call 322.5752

3 BR split plan, C.H&amp;A, kit. eqp.,
dbl car garage. Will sell VA or
FHA. $31,900.

RS5 rio. plus dslt, plus
utilities, Adults only. Osteen,
322.7425.

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HOMETOWN

54—Garage

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BEAUTIFUL LOT
Trees, fakes nearby. Located near
shopping in Deltona. $4,000,

garage apt. could b, apt.
lots. Zoned comm.

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If you like outside work - this is
the lob for you.
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BUSIEST AREAS
Inventory &amp; fIxtures total more
than asking price of $25,000. Call
us today this sale for health
reasons.

downstairs.2

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Jovora, ummealaje openings.
Light experience is all that is
needed,

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porch &amp; patio. C-H&amp;A, tool
$39,900.

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DELTONA' 1 BR, clean, neat,
attractive. 515(1 m9. 1st, last,
$lO0security No pets. Available
now 514-1040.

swimming,

Needlepoint

DR,beautifullg.cor,Iot AIltor
lust $34,500.

NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.

33-Houses Furnished
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by Gill Fox

Yard Sale--la? Lakeview Ave.
Lake Mary. Fla Sat . May 26. 9
am to7 pm

NEW LISTING IN PINECREST
above ground pool. 1 BR, 2 bath

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STOCK CLERK
Grocery experience, potential for

logging paths. Beautiful Iewel
a home. Assumable mortgage
for iust about any kindi of
you choose. $63,000.
enc

this Spotless) BR Deltona home,

H&amp;A. Range, Ref. Vacant, lease,
$340 me., 1st mo. rent &amp; deposit.
EALTOR, MLS
323-0106.
--_________________________ 323.5774 Day or Night

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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING 6 REPAIR
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RACO Foam, I iberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices Call
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Concrete work Steps
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Martins)?) 188l,JJy;693

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GREENLEAF Et4TERPRISES
TREE SERVICE
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keg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W.Commercial
Phone3Z3.7U1,Sanford
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REALTOR 322-1911
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves $ö23SS5 323.l9
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MiIIer's261OnlandoDr.
332-0352

6931.
'16 Dodge Van, Customized. Air.
Ps, Must sell 53.150 3734

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ruz* r'] MATINEE
2:01.4100
STARTITODAY
1:11.9*

formation contact

Company, a Massachusetts cor ANDERSON AND LEKLEM, PA.
will be refunded to each person who 5115 durIng hours shown above.
poration and the Altamonte Corn. 201 East Pine Street
John E. Polk
returns the plans, speCif Ications and
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pany, a Massachusetts corporation,. 1310 Southeasf'Iank
Sheriff
jj
other documents In good conditIon
whether dissolved or existing and Orlando, FlorIda 32101
Publish: May 17, 24, 31,1979
within 10 days after bid opening.
the unknown assigns, succés4ors in Telephone: (305) 422.1711
.
A certified check or bank draft, _PL!.60
Interest, trustees or any.other party Publish: May 17, 21, 1979
payable to the Housing Authority Of IN THE CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
claiming by, through, under or DEJ.$0
the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CA.O,.J against said corporations.
Government Bonds, or a satisfac. CIVIL ACTION NO.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
tory bid bond executed by the bid. MORTGAGE INVESTMENT SE
that an action to quiet title to the SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
den and acceptable sureties in an CURITIES, INC. etc.,
following property in Seminole
PROBATE DIVISION
amount equal to 5 percent of the bid
Plaintiff,
County, Florida:
File Number 791$4CP
shall be submitted with each bid.
Lot 567 (less that portion for State Division
The successful bidder will be CALVIN A. COPELAND, etc.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
..n,,It4
to',
n,i nay
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Road 436) of fhesubdivlslnn ot I*ndt
-- .--.Ilirnith
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Defendant.
EVELINE M. J. KING
belonging to the plat of Altamonte
satisfactory performance and
Land, Hotel &amp; Navigation Co., as
payment bond or bonds.
NOTICE OF SALE
Deceased
recorded in Plat Book 1, page 10, of
Attention is calledto the Bid Form
Notice is hereby given that pur. the public records of Seminole
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
requirIng a Base Bid and Unit PrIce want to the Final Judgment
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
County, Florida.
Bids. Each bidder is required tO bId Foreclosure and Sale entered in the
you CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST'
on the Base Bid and each Unit PrIce. cause pending in
has
been
filed
against
you
and
the Circuit Court of
THE AØOVE ESTATE AND ALL
arenequiredtoserv.acopyof your
Attention Is called to the the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
provisions for equal employment and for Seminole County, Florida, written defenses, ii any to it, on the
IN THE ESTATE:
opportunity,andpaymentof not less Civil Action No. 79-615-CA09.J, the Petitioner's attorney, whose name
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
than the minimum salaries and
and address is: Albert P. LIma,
dersio
that the administration of the estate
wages as set forth in the
Clerk
will
sell
the
LIMA
&amp;
ELLIOTT,
620
Twiggi
of
EvlineM.J.
King, deceased, File
property situated In said County,
specifications must be paid on this
as:
Street, Tampa, Florida 33602, Numberll'i$4-CP, Ispendlng Inthe
prolact.
Lot 11, Block"B", WASHINGTON telephone
onoriginal
or before Circuit Court for Seminole County,
June 26,($13)
1979,221-8539
and file the

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the estate of
CLIFFORD
JAMERSON
Deceased

chitects, Planners Inc., Sanford ments may be obtained from Dick and if dead, their unknown spouses,
As Personal Representative
Telson or Bob Lowe at Room 204, heIrs, devisees, grantees, creditors
the Estate of
Atlantic Bank Building, suite
P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida. Sheriff's Office, 301 N. Park Ave., or other parties claImIng by,
Clifford Lawrence Jamerson,
Deceased
Copies of the documents may be Sanford, Fl. 32771, weekdays bet. through and under or against them,
obtaIned by depositing $25.00 with wee-s 1000 and 1530 hours May 21-- and the Altamonte Land, Hotel and ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
June 6, 1979. Questions may be Navigation Company, a Florida REPRESENTATIYE:
the Architect for each set

5:53

(4) EYEWtTNESS DEAF NEWS

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rn-nez

SIDE GLANCES

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Office is Initiating the development Emma Lusk, Luther F. Carter, M. Notice of Administration: May 17,
read aloud.
Proposed forms of contract of a Criminal Justice Information Frank Carter, Lewis K. Osgood, 1979.
documents, including plans and System for criminal lustice agencies Stephen Osgood, Charles C. Osgood,

6:47
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uuum.iumuuI.

NEW LISTING IN TUSKAWILLA
AREA

522.500,

remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, LR, FR with fireplace.

TOMORROW.

fenced yard on beautiful oak

6:30

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Charlotte Haskell Vuille, James
the Administration Building, Castle DEJ-$1
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
BrewerCourtWest lOthSt., Sanford, -________________________ Yuiile, Osgood F. Haskell, James OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Osgood
Yuille,
Margaret
Yuille,
WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Florida at which time and place all

author John Irving.

As...

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decedent's will, the

Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section

TERRACE FLA., 16-4 until 2:00

CHRISTIAN

(2) (12) QUINCY When the son
01 a friend (Michael Constan.
tine) dies of a drug overdose,
Ousncy teams up with a pro.
med student (A Martinez) to
find the source of the illegal
narcotics. (R)
(430 HAWAII FIVE-O A hIgh
school sweetheart of Danny's
turns up in Hawaii and is

1. I.

Thursday, May 24, 1979-iSA

_ CLASSIFIED ADS sure to get reGults

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cohorts swing Into action when
a mad balloonist kidnaps SIx
Miss Planet contestants,
(11) CAR WASH (Premiere) The
owner (Danny Alello) of an
"auto laundry" who Is havIng
trouble making ends meet
makes the mistake of asking
his employees for help,

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8:30

CI_ASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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VS.
1:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
NOTICEOFAOMINISTRATION
1. C. SIMPSON, as Trustee, a-k-a
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
@)LOVEOF LIFE
3:00
THOMAS C. SIMPSON, CHARLES
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
OWHEWI
OGENERALHOSPITAL
E. JEWITT, ANN S. JEWITTI TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
________________________
_______________________________
STUDIO SEE
CHARLES
L.
CARTER,
SARAH
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
10:55
NELSON CARTER, CHARLOTTE. THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OCBSNEWS
3:30
HASKELLYUILLE,JAMESYUILt OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
@1I0MA8'H(R)
11:00
LE, OSGOOD F. HASKELL, IN THE ESTATE:
f) ELECTRIC COMPANY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
JAMES OSGOOD VUILLE, PE
() ) HIGH ROLLERS
______
TER GEORGE HASKELL, MARY that the administration of the estate
(4)0 ThE PRICE IS RIGHT
4:00
HASKELL, MARGARET of CLIFFORD LAWRENCE
QLAVERNE&amp;SHIRLEY(R)
2jEMERGENCYONEI
VUILLE, ELLA F. BLY, a-k-a EL. JAMERSON, deceased, File
_________________________________________________________
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4)ThEODDC0UPLE
1t30
LEN F. BLY, JOHN A. BALDWIN, Number 79156-CP, is pending in she
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BEWITCHED
as Guardian ad litem, EMMA M. Circuit Court for Seminole CountY.
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rtments Unfurnished
OThE LUCY SHOW
LUSK, LUTHER F. CARTER, M. Florida, Probate Division, the ad
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41—Houses
0 FAMILY FEUD
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FRANK CARTER, LEWIS K. dress of whIch Is Seminole County
(12) MAKE ME LAUGH
41—Houses
18—Hoipifled
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OSGOOD, STEPHEN OSGOOD, Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. The
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EDSESAMESTREEr
AFTERNOON
t/AFHA.235.Conv Homes
CHARLES C. OSGOOD, CHAR- personal representatives of the
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airpcx't
New 235 Homes, i pct. interest to
Foreman/ Operators
4:30
LOTTE 0. HASKELL, MABEL L. estate are CLIFFORD LARRY
$ ow Down Payment
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
Lonely? We listen. Have a
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
@ MIKEDOUGLA8
TITCOMB. WILLIAM TITCOMB, JAMERSON &amp; JUANITA L.
and District Supervisors In buried
,,23•S670 Mariner's Village
Cash for Your lotI Will build oi
ii-obiem? We listen. Mad or
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538.000. Low down payments.
12:00
STEPHEN C. OSGOOD, LOUISE. JAMERSON whose address
OMARYTYLERMOORE
telephonecableandcondult and
Your lot orour lot.
frustrated? We listen. Do you
BUILDER. 3222217.
(2)PASSWORDPLUS
Went Ads Get People Together._.
OSGOOD, C. C. OSGOOD, CHAR Locust Avenue, Sanford, Seminole
pole work, West Palm, Stuart,
OMERVORIFFIN
Y Enterprise, Inc.
need someone to Listen to you,
Those Buying And Those Selling.
LOTTE C. HASKELL, BENJAMIN County, Florida. The name and
Ft. Pierce, Vero Beach areas.
THE YOUNG AND THE
For sale by owner, 3 BR, 1½ B,
ff2) ROOKIES
Medsi
bc,,
Realtor
or lust need to talk. Talking to
641.3013
3222611 or 131.9993.
F. HAINES, CARRIE B. HAINES, address of the personal represen.
Pay commensuate with abilities.
Block home on 1 acre in the
RESTLESS
someone helps &amp; we listen. For
5:00
WEBBER
B.
HAINES,
LEWIS
D.
tative's
attorney
are
set
forth
below,
Good
bend
Its
and
retIrement
country. $42,500. 322-7195.
.
5100
a (12) NEWS
details
send
your
name
8.
phone
AND
THINK
A
All persons having claims or
plan. Call collect 305.746-6710.
HAINES, LOU J. HAINES, RUTH
(23 CAROL BURNETT AND
EDUCATIONAL PRO.
number to "Friends Listen",
MINUrE.. . IF CLASSIFIED
S. HAINES. THOMAS .1. KENNEY, ddmands against the estate are
Wright 8. Lopez of Florida, Inc. ,
31--APajiments
Furnished
FRIENDS
GRAMMING
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
P.O. Box 125, Casselberry, Fl.
4 BR, 2 full baths, family room.
Teq'iesta, Florida.
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GEORGE W. MORSE, CHARLES required, WITHIN THREE
OTHEODOCOUPLE
32707.
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Fenced large backyard. Must
WHITTIER,
EMANUEL
SCHAT.
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
12:30
€DMI8TERROGERS(R)
sell immediately. $36,500. Ph.
Apts. for Senior Citizens. c,wn.
Retiree
for
delivery,
must
be
on
TEN.
JOAN
S.
SCHATTEN,
HAR.
,
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
ISALI..OHULA PROBLEM
(2) NEWS
town. very clean &amp; roomy. See
3232631 or 3232117. 302 S.
call. Willis Storage Bldgs.
OLD W. RIPPS, and FANNY R. THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
5:30
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Owner Holding beautiful 2 BR, 2
14.) 0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR.
.
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto.
Sunland Dr., Sanford.
331.1792
MEISLER.
if
living,
and
if
dead,
of
the
above
court
a
written
bath,
carpeted,
C-H8,A,
new
AL.ANON
NEWS
ROW
Ave.
their
unknown
spouses,
heirs,
de.
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
For
families
or
friendsof
_____________________
appl.,
sreene(s
porch,
carport.
0 HOGAN'S HERO.S
0 RYAN'S HOPE
—
Lye in Compan'on 'or retired
-visees, grantees, creditors, or ' they may have. Each claim must be
Large Utility bldg. Fish 8. swim
problemdrinkers
HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
112) BEWITCHED
4 Room Apt., $155 per me.
(12) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
school teacher, light housekeep.
other parties claiming by, through, in writing and must indicate the
For
future
information
call
in the great St. Johns, plus tennis
credit: We have helped others to
EL) OVER EASY
$Sodeposit. Downtown vicinity
basis
for
the
claim,
the
name
and
log
duties.
Must
drive,
Salary
+
617.3333orwrite
under or against them, or any
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
&amp; swimming pool. You won't
1:00
3220
own room with ', bath &amp; board.
them, and EMANUEL SCHATTEN address of the creditor or his agent
believe it. $23,500.
Sanford AI.Anon FamIly Group
their equity. We can help you.
(23(12) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
Callbefore9e.m,orafter6p,m.
ASSOCIATES, a partnership, or attorney, and the amount
P.O,Box533
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
2 BR apts fully furnis1od; pans,
Duplex freshly painted in &amp; out,
@3MIDDAY
FLORIDA POWER CORPORA. claimed, lithe claim is not yet due,
ask for Mrs. Goit. 349Sh7$.
Sanford; Fl.-.
Realtor. 644251$.
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at1..uu... the date wh"n it will
OThE YOUNG AND THE
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.1 thC daion is - '
__________________________ "-'#r..TAMONTE LANr., HOTEL
LOVC-cBy
day,
wk.
or
month.
CANNON REST HOME
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, a contingent or unliquidated, the
' 0 ALL MY CHILDREN
HIDE.A.WAY
Shenendoah Village. 3232920.
Lk. Mary 3-1, sc. porch, quiet
A A A __________________________
Florida corporation, THE ALTA. nature of the uncertainty shall be Complete care for elderly person.
LAKEFRONT-POOL
Legal Notice
neighborhood. $31,
I
130
stated. If the claim is secured, the
Private or semi-private room.
EMPLOYMENT
MONTE SPRINGS COMPANY,
1BR,$115,$50deposit
Secluded tree studded lot 200' on
Good food. 121 Dolores Or.,
(4)0 AS THE WORLD
Massachusetts corporation, and security shall be described. The
Youpayelectric
lake. 11x40 pool. 3 BR's, 3 B's,
Altamonte Springs. 134.1141.
BATEMAN REALTY
THE ALTAMONTE COMPANY, a claimant shall deliver sufficient
TURNS
Couple only. 3232920
formal LR 8. DR. sauna 8.
FiCTITOU$ NAME
_______________________________
WE HAVE
Reg. Real Estate Broker
II Notice Is hereby given that i am Massachusetts corporation, whether copies of the -claim to the clerk to
exercise rm. + 1 BR summer
263$ Sanford Ave.
engaged in business at 1311 Santa dissolved or existing, and the enable the clerk to mall one copy to
321-0759
cottage. Owner will finance,
EXC E LL E NT JOBS
32Houses
Unfurnished
Barbara Drive, Sanford, Florida unknown assigns, successors in each personal representative.
s-_ost &amp; Found
________-_________________
__________________ _____________________________
Aft. Hrs. 322-1643,322-4869
599,000.
REASONABLE
FE
ES
All
persons
interested
in
the
estate
____________________________
&amp;
Legal Notice
32771 Seminole County, Florida, interest, trustees, or any other part__________________________
Well kept 3 BR, split plan. Inside
Clean. 3 BR, 2 bath, garage.
- under the fictitious name of LAKE ies claiming by, through, under or to whom a copy of this Notice of
COME IN &amp; LET US
utility room, 532,000. WillIam
Ladies
black
Shoulder
bag.
Lost
Central
Air,
fenced
backyard,
iooalnst
said
corporations
or
legal
Administration
has
been
mailed
are
JENNIE APARTMENTS, and that
PUTYOU TO WORK,
CailBart
required,
Maticzowski, Realtor 322-7913,
WITHIN THREE
Lake Markham Rd. Contents
1st, last me. rent, security
_________________________________
intendtOreeisterl5idnamewlththe
entities,
or
anyot
them,
INVITATIONTOBID
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
important. 323.5749.
REAL ESTATE
IF YOU HURRY
deposit,
$325
mo
S62-8929or
322.
GREAT WINTER HOME for
The Housing Authority of the City Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Defendants THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ____________________________
REALTOR, 322749$
0141.
NOTICE OF ACTION.
County, Florida in accordanr.. with
TODAY
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ny

Orlando - Winter Pork
831-9993

Seminole
3222611

File Number fl.lS-CP
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Division
Case No. 77.1SC1.CA-13.E
IN RE: ESTATE OF
.1. A.. T.UPNER,is Trustee for
PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS, INC. CLIFFORD LAWRENCE
PROFIT SHARING PLAN AND jM50N,
TRUST
Plaintiff,
Deceased

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16A-Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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A stem and leaf pattern decorates this lovely 12" square White
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20 gallon can has vertical cor4 25 rugated sides. Reinforced bot- .'
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DOOR MAT

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210

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Ntm- Has 19 elements; range 85
mks UHF, 100 miles VHF, 100 miles

FM!Starso. No. 32-1200.

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Sq.

carpet A variety of
room flattering colo
Rubber back, 12'
widths. Style 42.

Escti . . . ............... 21.09

Sq. Yd ....... 3.49

Standard gauge
die in PP-6 Sunset ;
Gold, PP-20 Spring '
Green or PP-23
Pebble Beige col

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Each Tile

Adjustable
Closet HANGER BARS
These closet rods are Instantly adjustable and easily Installed. Sturdy
tubeco
construction. Bright finish

to chemicals and abrasion. Gothic
design with choice of White Leather
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SHEATHING PLYWOOD
Agency
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Save fuel costs!

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Self .Sea lIng
ROOF SHINGLES
Sealed down by the
sun against wind and
weather. White and
Colors.

Sq.Ft. 1.19

Sq. Ft.

Expanded Polystyrene
INSULATION BOARDo

318"x4'x8'CDX .........6.70
1/2"x4'xS'CDX(3 ply) ... 7,49
1!2"x4'x8'CDX(4DIV),.. .7.93
5/8" x4' x8' CDX ..... .10.62

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accept paint or stain. 8
throughi 6' lengths.
UnFt

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2Z4X8SPRUCESTUDS
675
Bundle

'ongcoucdon
lumber. Can be used
fc
erous home

1.17
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SPRUCE
PRECUT STUDS,
pscs....... 1.62

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

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of expected periods of major hot
water use. Has a manual override i.
vertomeetunexpectednè.ds for addidonsl hot water.

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Do-it-yourself insulation
panels fit between furring
Iv
strips for insulating walls or
ceilings when applying paneling or
wallboard. It can also be used for
holiday decorations or novelty cutouts. 3/4" x 14'/" x 48" panels have
an value or 4.0.

PRICES GOOD ThRU MAY 31.
Prices quoted in this ad are based on
customers picking-up merchandise at our
store. Delivery is available for a small charge.
Management reserves the right to limit
quantities on special sale merchandise.

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FOAM
PRODUCTS. INC.

projects.

persumheaterononehou,.heed

26.95
30" Two Door - ........ 3395
Two Door . . , . , . . . . . 39.95 - Each. . . . . . . • . . .,.. . . . . . 18.99
single Door..

Kraft Backed
FIBERGLASS
INSULATION
Up to 30% on
cooling and heating your home

DeXTeFR

3-Tab No. 235 ASPHALT
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6.09
Square .....,.,.1S.27 Bundle

non=
bases.)

Pneumatic door closer with patented'
dial regulator to adjust closing speed.
Simple, fool-proof hold-open device.
Can be used for In-swinging doors.

Piece

Mob No. 240 ASPHALT emu

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Gli
18" Mini-Vanity (Pkg.).... 39.95 450048" to 72"...........2.19
450072"to96" ........... 3,99
VANITIES
Easy to assemble top quality
wood-Becmc Water Heater 5ff
grained vanity. Top cost Is resistant

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MINI VANITY PACKAGE

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Easy to assemble
take down. Folds
for easy storage.
Gray enamel
finish.

Un.Ft.

Round front, vitreouschina,reverse
trap combination Is
close coupled. Has
anti-syphon ballcock, bolt caps.
White. (Less seat
and supply.) No.

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SAW HORSE BRACKETS

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propylene construction. Includes
4" shelf, 2 soap totainers, back
splash, enameled steel snap-in legs
with levelers. 22 gallon capacity.
(Faucet not included). No PP6SF.

Quiet, smooth functioning.
Comes in Ivory or Brown.
Style 1461.Mmm

Trash logs - 30 Gal., 10 bags.
E2-7322.

DIALMATIC DOOR CLOSER

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Single Pole SWITCH

Each.. 59.99

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CLOSET COMBINATION

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HEFTY
GARBAGE BAGS Mobil

Has hardwood
handles, pne
rnatic tires.

A

Reg. Price (piece).. . .

POLY PRO
Heavy duty poly-

No.47404..............24.88

K042 5 Cubic Fist
CONTRACTOR
WHEELBARROW

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Reg. Price (each) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.49
LAUNDRY TUB

Nickel stairy
less steel sink,
solfrimming, chip
proof, rust-proof and
stain-proof. Easy to install. 33" x 22".

No. 812

Scrubs shoes clean easily.
Comes clean itself in seconds 99
with a squirt of a hose. DM31
£ Each
one daisy. Green mat.

1 x 2 x 8' Pressure Treated
PINE FURRING STRIPS
For use on walls or ceilings prior'
to applying wallboard or be7
hind metal laths to form a
-'
level surface for plastering. Resists wood-destroying insects and
moisture.
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�2—Ev.nlnq Herald &amp; NerId Aav.rtss.r, bantora, i-i.

I flursoly, My L, iviv

These Hints
Could Save
Your L ife
Baird-Ray Datsun
With the emphasis put on fuel shortage and the price of
gasoline these days many of us forget the rest of the
automobile. Remember the price of the automobile is abs
rising at a fast pace so ask yourself how can I keep my car
safe as well as economical.
The Florida State Inspection Stations will check many
items but, still in my opinion could go further.
Following are a few examples of what can happen If:
Worn brake or clutch pedal pads - can allow your foot
to slip off and possibly have an accident. This has happened many times. It costs nothing to check and my be
done by yourself.
Worn or cracked door or truck or tailgate weatherstrippIxg - will allow exhaust fumes to enter the cab even
when the exhaust system is in good condition.
It is not always necessary to replace weatherstripping
when it is hard and cracked. Just simply get a small spray
can of silicone and spray a little on the weatherstripping
and work it in with thumb and forefinger. You will be
surprised at the results.
Door locks and hinges are another problem due mostly
to condensation. Use the same silicone periodically and
spray into lock (where you put key) as well as on the
hinges and main locks. This could possibly prevent a door
from flying open while driving.
These little hints are not time consuming or expensive
but could save your life.

Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

NOTICE TO

Thursday, May 24,1979-3

TH.E_S
.,..PORTS__..CAR ENT-HU-SIAST.-fo

In efforts to meet the demand for the sensational 1979 Datsun
280 ZX we have just received a new shipment of 25 which were special
ordered by this dealership.
These great automobiles have all the necessary factory options; some
of which are fully loaded. A choice of either 5-speed or automatic, std.
model or G.L.'s is available with various colors to choose from.

200-SX

This is the interior of the Datsun 200-SX, a proud model with a trim,
personal responsiveness that'll light anyone's fire. The 1979 model introduced an improved multiplex stereo with keener reception in weak
signal areas and better base definition for music buffs. It also has a full
instrumentation array, including tachometer and warning lights.

APPEAL

During the past several months we have received several inquiries
concerning this great sports car. Now, as never before, we can offer these
prestige automobiles at attractive reductions. But you had better hurry!
They are hard to get and at the prices we're offering they won't remain in

About Doing It Yourself
By JOHN MEYER

Special to The Herald
One might think the modern automobile Is too complex
tobe worked on by the average person. But that is often
not so. Many car problems are simple for owners to
repair.
The first thing to do before working on a car Is to read
the owners' manual.
These manuals explain much more than the basics of
starting the car. Most give do-it-yourself Instructions for
checking fluids and tire pressure and for performing other
routine maintenance,
Using the owners' manual, locate various features of
your car. You can't fix it If you don't know where it is.
Find the fuses and bulbs1 the air filter and fuel filter,
All these items can be replaced with simple tools -or no
tools at all.
.
If a light bulb burns out at home, you screw in another.
Why go to it garage for a burned-out bulb in the car?
With the possible exception of headlight bulbs, all bulbs
in the car are as easy to change as those in the home.
Usually the only tool required is a screwdriver to remove
the lens.
Few people think to check the fuse box - usually
located under the dash In the passenger conpartinent when their cars have electrical problems. Auto fuses are
smaller than those used in houses. They have a single
filament that burns through when the circuit is
overloaded.
If the filament is continuous, the fuse is good. If the
fuse blows repeatedly, your car has some other problem.
Air filters can easily be checked by holding a light
behind the paper element. A clogged filter will block the
The fuel filter is checked by blowing through it. Air
should pass through, almost as easily as it would if you
were blowing through a straw. If it does not, the filter
should be replaced
Another do-it-yourself task often overlooked by
garages is the cleaning of the battery, a procedure that
helps the car's charging, starting and ignition systems
b'(move the cables. Polish cables and terminals with a
wire brush, sandpaper or scouring pad
The top of the battery can be scrubbed with water and
ammonia or with a mild solution of water and baking
soda. Remember not to remove the caps to the individual
cells while cleaning.
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CHECK WELL BEFORE USING

We invite you to come in for a test drive today. Sorry, no prices quoted

Before take-off a pilot must make a
series of Checks on his plane. Its
the law.

Belt checks are easy to make. First, use your eyes and
a flashlight to inspect the interior surfaces. Cracks will be
apparent on old, worn belts.
. With a little practice, you will also be able to tell when
the belts are adjusted properly. Slight pressure on the belt
at an unsupported point should cause the belt to deflect or give - about ' to 1 inch.
If the belt does not deflect, it is too tight. Too much
deflection means the belt is too loose.
Sometimes a worn or poorly adjusted belt will also
cause a high-pitched squeal, especially when the engine is
raced suddenly In neutral.
Belt check should be done with the engine off.
Besides these simple but important checks, drivers
should be able to check all necessary fluids and change
worn wiper blades. Other routine maintenance -such as
tire rotation, radiator flushes and oil changes - can be
done with a little instruction and a few tools.
But keep in mind that cars can be dangerous if safety
precautions are not observed. The general rule is to go
slowly and try to understand each procedure. Use a
manual and follow instructions.

over the phone.
TkIz You
The Management
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ALL DEMO'S
ON SALE

Daytona 200 SXZ

INCLUDING

Now On Display.

280 ZX's

OPEN ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY

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1978 DATSUN 8210
4-dr .. EquipS, With 4 speed
or automatic, A.C. radio,
and have only 4 left. Your
Choice
4588

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SKILLFUL DRIVING
1 on today'
Driving
s super highways is usually
mastered without too much difficulty. But
driving In tight city traffic can pose a problem
for newly licensed drivers. t'ructice, defensite driving and knowledge of rules of the
road, can make new drivers attiong the safest
(he (OLl!1ti.
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Not Much Saved At 65
Drivers who drive at 65
miles per hour on a 200 mile
trip will arrive at their
destination only 3i minutes
earlier than those who drive
55 said the Florida Highway
Patrol today.
Colonel Eldrige Beach,
Patrol director said, "Very
few 200 mIle trips being
tile would be affected by
arriving 34 minutes later. If
drivers wod seriously think

what they will be doing
during the first few minutes
after their arrival, they
could probably drive at 55
with no trouble on most
trips."
The difference between 65
mph and 55 mph on a 50 mile
trip is only nine minutes.
Drivers who drive 60 Iliph
on a 100 mile trip will .
there 0n13' nine mnmnUtt ,earlier than those driving

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The Fabulous

DEMO
1979 Datsun 810 2 DR Coupe. The ultimate in luxury
and performance. Fuel injected 240-Z engine, 5
speed transmission AM-FM Stereo. Factory Mag
Wheels and much more. List Price $9693.95.
SALE PRICE $848954

1978 DODGE
Magnum x 2-dr. one
own•r. Seautiful beige
esterior with matching
vinyl top and Interior.
Loaded. Only 11,000 miles. $
4388

.1974 CHEVROLET
Mont. Carlo. Automatic,
power steering, power
brakes. AM-PM radio.
landau top and only 47,000
miles.
2588

COME IN FOR A
TEST DRIVE!
OPEN ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY

1974 J'LYMOUTII
Duster. Economical cYl.
engine, automatic, A.C.
power steering and only
$L000 miles,
1688

1974DAThUN260z
I978FORDMUSTANG
1975DATSUNB2I0
I9770LDSMOBILE
Coup.. beautiful Kelly
3.o.Hatchback
Hatchback. Equips, with
BeautlCutlass Supreme 2-dr.
r
Green in color. with
A-C. automatic. AM-FM
fui Arctic whit. esterior
H.T.
Don't
pass
thIs
0151
saddle
tan
Interior.
wiffilsncloth,,atinserft.
stereo,,I track, rear shade
up. Automatic, power
with automatic.
kit and only 35,000 miles. tId% IstesrinLpowerbrakes.A.
with automatic,
- -- - Equipped
£r
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power steering, A-C, 4688
4UOO I C, vinyl
top
and
only
s4;100
p4273
fta
and
only
Sells
stereo radio, mae wheels
miles. Like new.
- miles. Pm`mTo Sell
and more.

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1977 OLDSMOBILE
Omega. 4 di'
led. finished
in sliver mist IT IS .quipf.
with automa$*c, A-C,
Power steering, power
brakes, AM-FM, C cyi.
engineOnly
and Only IC,000
3588
miles.
1978 DATSUN 11210
H.O. Datsun's economy
champ. Equipped with $
speed Overdrive transmissIon, A.C. radio and more.
4788

�4—Evening Herald A Hera Id Advertiser, SanfOrd, Ft.

Thursday, May 24, 17

Thursday, May 24, 1979-5

Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Ft.

It Goes Back To '57

Getting Good Mileage Is Not New
Special To The Herald
You might respond by asking - Changed physically?
(answer Is yes!), Changed personality-wise? Or a whole
host of other possible ways to change. Here, however, I
am interested whether you have changed a perception - a
perception as it relates to that four-wheeled technological
brain child, often referred to as a necessity of life - your
automobile!

YOU SEE IT ALL IN THE

I asked myself this question while preoarinz a brini
presentation for the local Rotary Club's Thursday
morning meeting. The question resulted in a hurried visit
to the UCF library to experience a perspective feedback
to the way I may have viewed the automobile of 20 years
ago. To make the search easier, I decided to limit it to one
aspect of the automobile and my perspective towards it.
An aspect which seems to be concerning all of us who
regard the automobile as a definite necessity of life economy of operation.
The search led me through the bound periodical section
of the UCF library where I zeroed ii on a prominent
periodical which seems to echo quite well public and industry perspectives relative to the automobile. One such
echo struck me as appropriate to share with you, at this
time, to help you decide if indeed your perspective about
one aspect of the automobile has changed. The article
begins with the following pronouncement:
"Economy is in the air. More and more owners are
watching the numbers on the gas pumps spin around and
asking, 'How can I get more mileage!
"PM Owners Reports show that interest in gas economy
has jumped sharply in recent months. This could mean
that future buyers will demand more miles per gallon. If
they do, what happens to industry plans?

'.;ppk rx"l.ig1t r.W
will
be
bigger
and
thirstier
in more luxurious
engines will
cars. The public, Detroit feels, will not take an economy
car. It insists on more car each year. "(From the • 'Detroit
Ustening Post" by Art Railton In the July 1957 issue of
Popular Mechanics.).
Well, it appears that you and I may not have changed all
that much. In fact, we may have just become more vocal
about the same ole blues. Conversely, it seems, Detroit
may be the one to have really changed! A change that now
seems to more correctly reflect public needs and desires.
However, it should also be noted that in this same PM
article, one American auto manufacturer indicated that
its ... "trouble is all the other way. It is having difficulty
selling its 'economy' models. The expensive, luxurious
lines are going great.
In addition, it was most fascinating to find, in this same
publication, advertisements with manufacturers purporting their vehicles to achieve 36 MPG plus. Mileage
claims that seem totally consistent and in vogue with
advertisements currently appearing. This surely causes
one to wonder if indeed there is anything new under the
automotive sun, as some great person may have said.
What, then has changed? The buying public? The
government? The highway traffic system? The auto
manufacturers? The economy? or all of these ulus an
infinite number of other variables both subtle and profound which form a potpourri of psychological, political,
economic and physical factors. The point - you say?
Simple! I have found published evidence of the motoring
public being presented with vehicle attributes considered
as coveted requirements at this time, yet were unwilling
to accept them 20 years ago. If miles per gallon is considered to be one of these coveted attributes at this time,
to help establish a foothold for the small econo-box vehicle

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Squire Wagon - Sharp
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'76 Torino

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All It Needs
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31,000 Miles

'77 Dodge Van

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'69 Firebird

famly...sh.p and cimpirs Si. S.mlo.lo
County Auto Dimsrs that edworfin in the
SEMIKOU COUNT! AUTO SUPBMAIIIT .v.ry
Thiriday in the Evening HiraM and HiraM Advertiser.
For adv.rthsing rates and lof.nuatlan cal...

'72 Nova 2--Dr.

'73 Ford 2-Dr.

ONLY

Everything yours looking for in a now
or used car...ivsrytking you've looked for
in comfort, styling and economy all at
price td•r.d to your individual moods.
In Ssminols County you'll us cars, cars and
more cars ... Wagons, compacts, sports cars,
sedans, luxury models, trucks with the
extras and options you want. Bring the

95

The main difference between electronic
ignition systems and their predecessors is the
elimination of the breaker points in favor of a
"wheel," which directs voltage to the spark
plugs. here, a service technician tests the
distributor on an American Motors engine.
This innovation in spark ignition, however,
contrary to what many motorists, believe. is
not in a intenance-Iree. Periodic care and
checking of this system remains as important
as it was on breaker point systems.

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TI Ford Work Van
oCylinder
Std. Shift

available in the late fifties which could give us that performance! (Gee, maybe we have changed after all or is it
just part and parcel of that old cliche-- an idea who's time
has come?!

$119500

76 Granada Oki
6 Cylinder'- Auto.
Air - Sharp

ONLY 31795

$199500

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175 Monza
Hatchback

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74 Cougar X-R-7
Air - Auto.
Reg. Gas

V-8 - Auto.
Air

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$269500

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2695®

75 F-350Camper Sp le

74 Duster
Slant Six
Auto. - Air

ONLY $2295

$419500

Super Heavy Duty

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$379500

72 Pinto Coupe
One
Careful Owner

ONLY

$159500

78 Chevette
4 Cylinder -4 Speed
4-Door - SAVES GAS

ONLY $349500 ONLY$379500

�Evening Herald 8 Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.
6—Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

Thuri

Thursday, May 24, 1979

Prideful Introduction

'79 Renault Grand Opening

AMC Concord Limited Edition

ecial Free Factory Air

lvveiity-five years ago, of)
MavI, 1954, Nash-Kuivinator
Corporation and the II uolson
Motor Company uiered to
fornI iuncrican Mutors

41 MPG
If you're thinking
about buying a
f
Datsun, Toyota,_1~-

Corporation.

Though "only" twenty-five
years old, American Motors
Corporation's family tree
has had deep roots in the
automobile industry since
the first Rambler prototype
was developed by Chicago
inventor Thomas B. Jeffery
In 1897. Throughout the
Years, countless 'classic
automobiles have been introduced by predecessor
companies
including the
Rambler, Hudson, Jeffery,
Nash,
Essex,
Ajax,
Terraplane, LaFayette and
British-built Metropolitan.
Today, American Motors
Corporation is a diversified
world-wide company whose
1979 products reflect more
than 75 years of small car
development and innovation.
To commemorate the 25th
Anniversary of the formation of American Motors
Corporation, a limited
production Silver
Anniversary Concord will be

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Fiat or Honda,
Think Again!

Test Drive a Renault
SAVE S HUNDREDSS

79

l.Cnr

Example Equipped With
V
V
V
V

Bucket Seats
Fold Down Rear Seat
Fold Down Arm Rest
Day Nite Mirror
/ Map Pockets
V Full Carpets
-' Cigar Lighter

V Rally Stripes
Power Assist. Brakes
V
,

Rear Window Defogger
Rear Sway Bar
4 Speed Transmission
# Michelin ZX Radial
V Factory Air
,

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List Price 5369
$495
Free Air
Le Discount King Price Only
Includes Freight &amp; Service

AMC's Silver Concord To Commemorate 25th Anniversary
available to all Americar
Motors dealers.
The
1979'
Silver
Anniversary package,
available only on the AMC
Conord 1)1, 2-and 4-Door

Sedans Includes:
Unique, design Quick
Silver metallic tu-tone paint
treatment.
—Special wire wheel
covers.
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Black or Russet individual reclining seats in
Corduroy.
-

—Special Silver
Anniversary instrument

panel and and exterior
nameplate plaques.
—All regular production
options not In conflict with
the unique Silver Anniversary package content will be

11 )
International vt3ar
of the Chiki 1919

put out the fire yourself, but
still should have someone
call the lire department.
Fire fighting experts
recommend that you carry it
lire extinguisher in your car.
It should be an "ABC" allpurpose type of extinguisher.
(A is for ordinary combustibles including car interiors, B for flammable
materials such as gas, and C
for electrical fires).
A five-pound extinguisher
is the recommended size.
The two and one-half pound
size can be too quickly
dissipated in getting the
stream of dry chemical
contents on target. Some
drivers carry a 10-pound
extinguisher in the trunk for
their own use and for
Possible assistance to other
fire victims along the road.
The extinguisher should
carry the Underwriters
Laboratories' seal.
Of the first 538 motor
vehicle fires investigated In
a 1979 study, 57.4 percent
were Initially located in the
engine compartment, 15.9
percent In the instrument
panel, 11.8 percent in the
passenger compartment and
1.9 percent in the exhaust
system ( mostly overheated
calytic converters). All other
locations totaled 12.9 per.
cent.

'78 GREMLIN X
Equipped With
V Factory Air

i." Automatic
V Power Steering
Tinted Glass
Road Wheels

V
V

In these early returns, 97.4
percent of the fires were not
the result of collisions, only
2.6 percent were crash induced, and 8.4 percent were
suspected arson. Some 53.5
percent of the fires resulted
in total losses of the vehicles.

V
V
V
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Bucket
Radial 1
Roof Ra
V 20 Gal.

While They Last

ONLY $33

Normal maintenance by a
reputable mechanic or
garage should include a
check of the electrical
system to detect possible
danger, including worn
wires that could lead to
shorting. Fuel lines should
be checked to be sure they
are not cracking or leaking
and are properly attached.
Keeping the car In tune
prevents backfires through
the carburetor, which can
cause fires in the engine
compartment. Keeping the
engine clean and free of oil
deposits and grease will also
help reduce the potential for
a fire under the hood.
The fuel filler pipe always
should be capped securely.
Otherwise, there's a
possibility of explosion
should someone smoke near
your car. If you're in an
accident, with an uncapped CENTER
tank, the gas could splash
and cause fire This could be STAGE
disas!roui if you were
trapped in the car.

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BY DONNA ESTES

Herald Staff Writer,
A proposal to move the county
library facilities from the old
Sanford library building at
First Street and Palmetto
Avenue to expanded quarters
elsewhere In Sanford could
bring the U.S. General Services
Administration (GSA) on the
scene.
"We are looking at a move
aimed at re-locating the library
where it Is more accessible to
the area being served in the
north end of the county-an area
with more activity," said
County Librarian Jean Rhein
4xlay. "We will be doing surveys next week to get public
reaction to a move."
The four alternative sites
under consideration are: the
new Sanford Kmart shopping
Center on U.S, 17-92; the
shopping center at Park and
25th Street; Sanford Plaza and
the Roumillat Building at Park
and First, she said.
The county has been
operating the old Sanford
Library under a five-year
contract with the city since
1975.
But, according to Rich
Quigley, assistant to Sanford
City Manager W.E. Knowles, a

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The executioner, dressed in a black
hood and robe, was in an alcove, which had
a small opening on the righthand side of
the execution chamber. The switch lie
threw was hidden from view.
After the execution, six prison nployees dressed in civilian clothes stood in
a circle on an orange rubber mat around
the electric chair, looking at th body
while the doctor made his examinations.
When the hood that had been placed
over Spenkelink's head was lifted, the
lower part of Spenkelink's face—jaw and

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Before and after the execution.
prisoners in adjacent wings of the prison
yelleçl and banged on their cell door lockplates.
witnesses were ushered out of
tilting into whftt' prison v:ir, after
pt i!,oners 'ellin could be heard again.
'11w entire process lasted about 18-20
minutes, from time the blinds were first
lifted until witnesses were led out,
Spenkelink's sister, Carol, and husband
Tim Myers were at tile prison with antideath penalty demonstrators at the time of
the execution. Carol was hugged by
f'eamiistcr when he arrived from the
execution chamntwr.
After it was over, Carol held up a Piece
of paper to nearby reporters and said:
"This is John's will, written to me un
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release of my body and all personal
belongings imitinediately, if I am executed
t murdered i by the state of Florida to Mrs.

the shotgun twIlets striking the will call [its office i322-4141~.

fired one blast from a shotgun, today. Two men used a shotgun reportedly told police she saw a slaying and
Thursday's victims suggest the gunman
striking Wright in the lower in that robbery attempt, police man flee westbound and jump shooting include the time, tired from his hip.

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Carol Dean Myers.'
-J ohn A Spenkelink.
Spenkelink
spared the electric chair
by Supreme Court Justice Thurgoed Marshall Tuesday night just hours before his
scheduled execution, but the full court
¶',tthCfret', the stay Thursday.
Spenkelink, 30, who had a big gras
streak running through his hair, was given
"contact" visits Thursday night with his
7.vvrz"r, I iis. and
Carla Keot JacksonVitie.
Although it lifted Marshall's stay, the
high court let stand a stay by 5th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals Senior Judge
Elbert P. Tuttle. Then, just before midnight Thursday, the appeals court vacated
that stay based on a motion from Florida.
The three-judge federal panel ruled in
New Orleans after a conference call with
Spenkelink's lawyers and Florida
e Smith. Smith had
Attorney General Jimmi
earlier jetted to New Orleans and
Washington to argue personally for
removal of the stays.
Reached this morning alter the ruling,
Smith said, "We don't have any reaction
of elation. We had it job to do as lawyers,
which we have done on behalf of the people
of Florida,"

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The venetian blinds were lifted after
Spenkelink was strapped into chair.
enabling witnesses to view the acttl
execution, althoughthey could .,ot
determine exactly what time he was
strapped in,
He was led into the chamber about 10
a.m. and was followed shortly thereafter
by the doctor.
"Gentlemen, I hope that you prayed that
this was a just and a merciful punishment
in the name of God for our soul's sake,"
said the Rev, Tom Feamster, Spenkelink's
Episcopalian clergyman, after the
execution was over. Rev. Feamster was in
the back row of the witness room when the
switch was thrown.

chceks looked black, as though burned,
but witnesses were unable to make out
further details. There was a definite
'putrid' smell that drifted from the
execution chamber.

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The chair was located behind venetian
blinds, so witnesses could not actually see
Spenkelink strapped into the chair, but at
last glimpse, he appeared to be staring
straight ahead.
Florida State Prison Superintendant
David Brierton gave the signal to pull the
s.' the hooded executioner after all
the preparations were made.

Spenkelink made no final statement,
although his sister later read what she said
was his last will and testament.
Spenkelink was dressed in a white shirt
and black trousers "lien he was led into
the death chamber.
The shirt sleeves and pant legs were
rolled up so the electrodes connecting into
the chair could be attached. The top of his
head was shaved and it steel cap was fitted
around his head, with a wire coming out of
the to ant! ewctcd1 the chair. A white
bath towel was tied loosely arounu
Spenkelink's neck.

abdomen, police said. He died said.
on a bicycle with another man a weax'n used, ntunber of men,
Detectives today"ere con- robbery. They said the retired
Other residents along the
an hour later at Seminole
motive, location, and trajectory ducting it house-to-house brush company executive was block of comfortable. tree-lined
"These people aren't afraid half block from the home,
Memorial Hospital.
Bernosky said i,t. Ralph of the shotgun projectiles, inquiry seeking information a kindly, gentle ImUI who had homes had similar reactions to
to kill," said Bernosky.
"Cold blooded murder,"
The shotgun shooting was the
from anybody who might have no enemies,
the shooting. Said one resident:
Police said Wright ap- Russell, nearing the scene Bernosky noted:
That was the description used second in 24 hours and Ber- parently heard a noise at the
Both shootings occurred seen or heard anything unusual,
"lie lived here since 1t26 and The whole community is shook
after the shooting
by Sgt. William Bernosky of the nosky said the circumstances front window of his one-story minutes
.,
apprehended two young San- between 2 aiid 3 a.m.; both were but by mid-morning 110 new
had it lot of friends," said the up
have
beenmen;
corn-aevidence
had been uncovered,
Sanford police to describe the surrounding the two shootings wood frame house and went to ford men fitting the general believed
muted bytotwo
young
police said.
victim's brother, Roy Wright,
early-morning shotgun slaying indicate the same gunman Investigate. He came upon a description of the burglars. shotg
In addition to the Wright and
today.
He said his brother had Fletcher shootings, Bernosky
of a well-known east-side man committed both crimes. On burglar who had just gained Hcweveri
Bernosky said he is hoping
un was used in each inpoi
idea-1. -atancu; robbery appears to all)
at his home today.
who lives in the area or fivc children and six grand- said police are investigating a
Thursday, a Sanford con- entry and the intruder fired at tintIâñ
la
possible link with an incident at
who might have been driving
Police said James Wright, 70, venience store clerk, Kenneth him and fled, police said.
the men were released on the have
motive inoccurred
each
case:been
boththe
shootings
through the area between
"He was a good riiwm, ..quiet, the UI' araraip Store at 1119 E.
was killed when lie surprised a J. Fletcher, 4-4, was gunned
and wit- gentlemanly," said a neighbor, 25th St. on that date, Bernosky
Wright's wife, Margaret, ran advice of the state's attorney 's within a 30-block area on the midnight and :i
burglar attempting to break down at 1119 E. 25th St. Flether, shot in the back, is in to her husband and called for office, he said.
city's east side; and the angle of miessed anything out of order
This thing is horrifying. You said two lilt-li abducted a man
Into his home at 4-45 Elliott Ave.

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After the second surge of electricity,
Spenk link's left hand loosened aud his
index finger pointed inward toward his
body.
The execution lasted about two minutes.
A prison doctor, who was not identified,
then opened Spenkelink's white shirt and
lifted a T-shirt underneath and applied a
stethoscope to his heart,
He applied the stethoscope three times

at 10: 14,10:16, 10:18
nodding at the
executioner, apparently to confirm
Spenkelink was dead.

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By PAUL WYA17
RAIFORD, Fla. (UPI)
convicted
killer John Spenkelink was put to death
today in Florida's electric chair, the fst
person to be executed in the United States
since Gary Gilmore went before a firing
squad in Utah in 1977.
Spenkelink, who waged a 512 year legal
battle to escape the executioner, was
strapped into the chair by his wrists, arms
and legs shortly after 10 a.m. EDT.
A black ho
was dropped over
Spenke link's face and the first jolt hit him
at 10:12a.m. EDT, quickly followed by two
more surges.
The only indication he was being electrocuted came when he clenched his fist,
which was resting on the arm of the
electric chair.

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move by the county from the
present location is not as simple
as it sounds. When the library
buII'1 .ig was acquired by the
city from the GSA on April 15,
1963, the stipulation in the gift
was that the facility be
operated "continuously" as a
public library for 21 years or
the title to the property would
revert to the federal governinent. The building was the city
postoffice before the current
one on N. Palmetto Avenue was
built,
Quigley says if the county
moves out of the facility, the
city might be placed in the
position f having to operate a
library at the site. A further
complication is that the city
might have to operate a library
without any books.
At the time the city transferred operation of the library
to the county, the transfer,
according to Ms. Rhein, in.
chided the books and other
paraphernalia. And without a
legal interpretation, the contract, she said, appears to give
the books to the county library
system as long as a library
facIlity is operated in Sanford,
"I would hate to see the
library moved from downtown," said Quigley. "There

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has been no communication
between the county and the city
on this matter."
Ms. Rhein explained that she
attempted to contact Knowles
on Monday, but was told at city
hall he is out of town for the
week.
Quigley noted last year in
the
county
October
corresponded with Knowles
about the possibility of moving
the public library to a new
location and using the current
location as a site for the county
law library, now located in the
coouse,
Quigley said at that time
Knowles informed the county
that the building had to be used
for a "continuously" operating
public library.
Ms. Rhein said she has been
preparing the report to be
presented to the county's space
committee composed of County
Conunissloners Bill Kirchhoff
and Sandra Glenn, Budget
Director Jeff Etchberger and
Administrative Services
Director David Hotary.
"We are approaching the
report with long range plans in
terms of suitability and space
requirements," she said, adding that a new location would
not only provide additional
space but also a better atmosphere. She said the current
facility does not have sufficient
space to house the current
collection of books or for a
comfortable atmosphere for
persons to read.
"We are buying a lot of new
books and running out of
space," she said.
"I am investigating to see if it
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Those who knew Wright said someone mows you down with a into it car and released him a
short time later.
the only motive could have been shotgun," she said.

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HOUSE
GUTTED

Seminole County fireman extinguishes the last of the
destructive blaze that gutted the home of a Chuluota
man Thursday about noon. Details of the fire at the
residence of R.F. Burns, 430 Fifth St., were not
available today pending the release of the inspection
report. A spokesman for the Seminole County Public
Safety l)epartment did say the fire had been
determined to be "accidental."

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
A Winter Park architect will bring it $10 million sports complex
to Lake Mary within two to two and a half ,t'ars if land acquisition
and financing can be arranged, the city council was told during it
Thursday night work session.
John B. Langley, a private architect and Seminole Colmuiiuflit)
College instructor, said his complex will feature a SO-foot high
"hollow mountain" inside of which will be an ice skating rink of
21,000 square feet.
The project, called Caverns," will also have indoor and
outdoor tennis courts, a nine-hole golf course, a health club, an
outdoor canoeing and trout fishing lake, bowling alleys, a
skateboard slalom run and two restaurants, Langley said,
lie said the project derives its name front the proposed weskating area which, instead of conventionally designed, will btnarrow, cave-like passages.
Langley said he currently has four sites under consideration,
although he hopes to locate near the intersection of Lake Mars
and Interstate 4.
"We expect the costs to run from $6 million to $10 million, with
an annual payroll of about $3 million," he said.
The project, he said, has gained the interest of a group of
Canadian investors from Toronto. The investors preferred not to
be identified at this time, however he said.
"If approved, there is no doubt we could get going within three
years," Langley said. "It would take six months to close the deal
on the site, an additional six months of planning and about one and
a half years to construct."
He said the project would occupy 30 acres and be built in two
stages.
In addition to the recreational features, the complex will have
a day-care center staffed by nurses and nursing students and it
dormitory for SCC students, Students at the dorm would receive
free room and board in exchange for part-time work at the
complex, Langley said,
The complex would accommodate about 1,100 people at any one
time and parking spaces would be provided for 300 cars, Langle)
said.
"It's being designed to cater to the local interests rather than
the tourists. We anticipate only about two percent of our business
to be tourists.
"I think the people around hcrc might be interested, cuizie the
hot days in July and August, in grabbing a sweater and going
iceskating," he said.
The complex would be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. he said, and
tickets would be sold on a three-hour basis. One ticket, good for
that length of tuzie, could be used for any of the recreational offerings, according to Langley.

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DEAR DR. LAMB — My son
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baby. The pediatrician said he
Lamb
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now.
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then breaks out on his body,
hands and in his hair. He was
given shots for years and still caused by this Inherited
takes them but we really can't characteristic. The other skin
see very much help from them. manifestations - weeping,
As a baby and a child we tried redness, crusting - are usually
secondary reactions. These
to watch his foods.
What is lacking? I had a poor may be from an Infection
dirt before his birth. Isn't there directly related to the scratscme way one can correct this? ching and irritation of the skin.
! insisted on good foods One of the prominent features.
thereafter. We have three of the disorder is the excessive
daughters and they have no itching that occurs.
problems. What could he take to
When a person inherits this
help his system and is there a characteristic there are
diet he could follow?
numerous different factors
DEAR READER - The first which can precipitate an atquestion Is the diagnosis. You tack. This might be contact
need to be sure that it is simple with nothing more than wool
eczema that your son has. If clothing. Incidentally, these
that is the correct diagnosis,
people usually do better
suspect he Is going to have to wearing clothing made of
live with it all of his life. Its cotton fibers because they are
true that some children or in. less irritating to the skin.
fants have eczema as a child
When a person has infections,
and it disappears. In such in- reddening and other problems,
stances It's often related to an
the first goal in treatment Is to
allergic reaction to cow's milk. correct these complications.
In other instances it's onset is
associated with the introduction This may involve taking antibiotics.
of wheat cereal into the diet or
Because the problem is
eggs.
You need to understand that related to drying of the skin, it's
this Is an inherited condition. importar.t to prevent loss of
Incidentally, it has nothing at moisture from the skin. One
all to do with your diet during approach to treatment is to
the time you were pregnant avoid taking baths. In severely
with your son. At present there affected people, doctors often
Is nothing you can do about such recommend total cessation of
inherited characteristics any baths for long periods of time. A
more than you can change the cleansing fluid that contains no
color of your eyes or other oil or greasy material is used
Inherited features.
Instead. It important that the
The primary problem in air in the house be adequately
eczema is a dry, itchy skin humidified.

71st Year, No. 261-Wednesday, June 20, 1979-Sanford, Florida 32771

L ibrary Service Eyed
For County Outskirts
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
mail service won't."
weekly basis, she said.
not expected to be permanent.
Herald Staff Writer
Mr. Rhein said she preferred
The bookmobile option would The commissioners agreed that
Library service to Oviedo and
the mailing service because of offer library users best sellers, the mobile unit or the mailing
its lower cost and less potential unavailable through the service is only a temporary
other southern parts of
for disruption of service. Under mailing service, she said. In solution until a branch library
Seminole County is for.
corn- the mailing program, she ex- addition, the bookmobile would can be constructed in Oviedo.
thcomlng,
county
missioners said Tuesday, but plalned, residents In county carry about twice as many
Principal funding for the
what form the service will take areas not served by branch different books as the mailing expanded service will come
libraries would be sent catalogs service,
has not been resolved,
through a $55,000 federal grant
During a work session with with listings of 1,100 books.
However, Ms. Rhein pointed for the coming year. Ms. Rhein
county librarian Jean Rhein, Persons interested in obtaining out that the bookmobile would said the grant is expected to be
commissioners were told that a a book would make their take up to a year to get Un- extended a second year for an
book-by-mail service would be selection and send a library derway and in the event of equal amount.
a preferred option to a mobile card to a county station. The mechanical failures, users
Ms. Rhein said the cost
bookmobile. But at least two of station would then forward the might have their service figures for the mailing service
the commissioners said they book to the reader. Ms. Rhein delayed. In contrast, the were based on an estimated
felt the bookmobile was the said the estimated cost of the mailing plan could be catalog circulation of 20,000.
service expected by Oviedo mailing service would be operiltional in 60 days, she said. The principal cost of the bookresidents.
$42,500 per year. The cost would
"Cost effectiveness should mobile would be the vehicle,
"The single most-asked include the hiring of an ad- not be the only factor to con- estimated at about $55,000 with
question during the campaign ditional clerk, she said.
sider," said commission payments spread over five
last year was when are we
In contrast, the purchase of a chairman Bob French. "It is a years. The other $21,000 would
going to get library service to mobile library, or bookmobile, published fact that we promised be for maintenance, rentals and
the outlying parts of the would entail a total cost to the Oviedo people they would get a supplies.
county," said commissioner county of about $76,000 per bookmobile service on a weekly
A decision on which option to
Bob Sturm. "I think a book year, she said. The mobile unit basis."
select is expected within two
mobile will go to a segment of would make visits to the UnWhatever option eventually is weeks, commissioners Inthe population that a book-by- served areas of the county on a chosen by the commission, it is dicated.

State Attorney' s Office
May Be Moving...To Jail

By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

WIN AT BRIDGE

For Wednesday, June 20, 1979
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There is confusion surrounding
the course of action you should
be takingtoday. Keep outsiders
from butting Into your business.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Mistakes are likely with
your work today because you
find it difficult to concentrate.
Take care if using tools or
machinery.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
Jan.
ill) Social situations could get
quite muddled because of lack
of organization. It could be a
case of too many hands In the
kitchen without a recipe to

YOUR BIRTHDAY
June20, 1979
Flebility will be your key to
success this coining year
because many unexpected
changes will occur. This should
appeal to your desire for
variety in life.

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GEMINI (May June 20) Don't
start any job you can't finish
today, especially if you were
depending upon another's help.
The completion of the task will
- ...._be left L up to yOU. How tr get
along with other signs Is one of
by Al Vermeer
the sections you'll enjoy in your
new Astro-Graph Letter that
cErrr
starts with your birthday. Mail
$l for each toAstro-Graph, P.O.
Box 489, Radio City Station,
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
birth sign.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)

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There may not be any clear-cut
directives as to how to proceed
Try to stay out of group in- to get something you want.
volvements today. You'll have Instead of fouling things up,
trouble going along with the wait till you get a lead.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
wishes of the majority and
could cause some dissension. You would find yourself !'Ufl
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your ning around in circles today
carelessness is likely to be the unless you formulate a game
reason for failure today. If plan. Why squander your time
you're Involved in something with wasted steps?
important, pay attention to
ARIES tMa4ch 21-April 19)
details.
Try to avoid impulse spending
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) today. Chances are you'll end
Making last-minute changes In up not liking what you puryour plans will not gain you any chased, and thus waste
advantages. Follow through as valuable funds.
TAURUS(April 20-May 20) It
you originally intended to
might be difficult to know
without the shortcuts.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) where your loyalties lie today.
You're deluding yourself If you Instead of being helpful, you
think your budget can handle a could frustrate the very person
wild spending spree. Face you should support.

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from nearby residents, who now comprise the greatest
number of patrons. Downtown merchants also could be
expected to oppose a move of the library from the central
business district he said

Lake Mary's Bennett Clan
Forced To Relocate Again

The commissioners ordered the space. conunittee to
calculate the costs of the various departmental
relocations recommended in the report, and a final
dovLcinn on whlrh nffi,'p, and staff nuimlr, will be
moved should be made prior to the completion of budget
hearings In July, Neiswender said.
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given three days to move off the
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property on which they have director of environmental
been trying to build a home health for the Seminole County
since September, 1978.
Health
Department,
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The Lake Mary Police department received several
Department served the Terry complaints from Lake Mary
Bennett family a Seminole residents about sanitary conCounty Health Department ditlons at Bennett's Pin e Circle
eviction notice a few minutes Drive property. The eviction
before 7 p.m. Tuesday, ac' notice was signed, he said,
cording to Harry S. Benson, because the Bennett.s had no
Lake Mary police chief.
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violations of inmates,

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ti*ken to Seminole Memorial Hospital. where he is listed
today In the Intensive care unit with multiple Injuries.

shooting death of a 72-yearold Sanford man, said

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Cliff Nelson told Bennett at the trailer offered them by Mrs.
time that lie had to "admire Starnes.
your guts for trying to bootstrap
Bennett has complained of
yourself up into a better place harassment from county and
to live."
city officials, lie has run into
Bennett's Pine Circle neigh- several problems meeting city
hors soon began to complain, building code standards, but so
however, when the family put far has corrected. each
up a tent in which to live while situation, according to Lake
Mary's city manager, Phil
constructing their home.
Amid complaints that little Kulbes. Most recently Bennett
actual construction was going failed an inspection of the depth
on, the Lake Mary city council at which he planned to pour

living ina van on their Property residents welcomed Terry the tent a public nuisance and Mary officials said he had dug
since leaving a trailer donated Bennett, his wife Beverly and force the Bennetts from the only about four inches when a
for weir use by Mrs. Harley son Brook when they first property.
minimum of one [out is
Starnes of Vihlen Road in arrived last year with plans to
Bennett and his wife, now requireA. That impec-tion was
Sanford. Mrs. Starnes said the singlehandedly build them- seven months pregnant, then conducted about two weeks ago.
family moved out of the trailer selves a home. City councilman took their son to live in the
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That's not Tarzan swinging from a vine but the "Eagle Lady" of Apopka
descending from her temporary home atop a 50-foot pine tree in an abandoned eagle's nest near Oviedo. Doris
oris Mager, 53, had been in the nes'.'- six
days spearheading a drive to raise funds for the Florida Audubon Society's
new bird-of-prey aviary. $6,000 was collected since Thursday. "I'm flying
like an eagle," she yelled to some 100 spectators as she dangled 25 feet
above the ground. "This is the most exciting experience I've ever had in my
life, never to be repeated again."

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downtown Sanford on east First Street has only 3,775 feet
of space when It Is recommended that 10,000 feet of space
be made available.
County administrator Roger Nelawender said there are
three options considered by his staff as viable answers to
apace demands of the library. They are, he said:
1) to purchase or rent another building In downtown
Sanford;
2) to build or lease a building outside downtown Sanford; and
3)tomake space available in the first and second floor
of the Rutuiiillat Bunding on First Street,
The latter option, he said, Is not the choice of his staff
since it would provide only about 4,300 feet of Space, less
than half that recommednded by the space committee.
"The key Issue to any relocation of the library is
accessibility and space. It needs to be In a safe cornS
fortable environment," he said.

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Lawyers and staff members of the state's attorney's
office soon may occupy rooms of the criminals they once
helped put behind bars,
The county commission Tuesday reviewed a report
from the space committee recommending the state's
attorney's staff and offices be moved into the jail facility
south of the courthouse. The facility became partially
vacant this week when offices of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department were moved to building 310 at the
Sanford Airport. Additional space at the Jail Is expected to
become available next year when a new jail at Five Points
Is scheduled to be ompletei - -.
The space committee report recommends that the
state's attorney's office utilize the added space In the jail
cells as It becomes available through remodeling,
According to the report, the state's attorney's omces
now located on the first floor of the courthouse, with added
rental space in the Masonic Building, have a total of 3,409
feet of space. The report indicates that the space needed
by the office is 4,615 feet. If the office is relocated to the old
jail, as planned, the state's attorney's staff would have
5,144 feet of space.
The space committee report recommends a series of
shifts that would convert the first floor of the courthouse
Into a court complex, with an added mini-courtroom and
judges' chambers. The juvenile room now on the fourth
floor of the courthouse would be moved to either the first
or second floor, according to the plan.
One .,nr,iinlvii,4 Iq.iu, is whether to move the Sanford
branch of the County Library. The committee report
- made no recommendation on the issue, although the
report does state that the current library building In

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after winning that diamond
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dummy's ace, led the eight
of diamonds for what he
assumed was a sure thing
finesse and was one down
when Werner produced the
queen and cashed the king of
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when he surprised a

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burglar attempting to
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The burglar fired one

Sanford
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exercise of religion.
Four Inmates, two of

In the other matter, the
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them In custody on murder
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asking public officials be
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Seminole County Circuit

probing alleged civil rights

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Wednesday, June 20, 1979

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IN BRIEF
Odd-Even Gas

Hits States In

Policy

Northeast

By United Press lnternatlrnal
If your car's license plate ends in 2, 4, 6, 8 or 0, you get a
spot in the gas lines today in parts of New Jersey, the New
York City area and Connecticut.
If your license plate ends in I, 3, 5, 7, or 9, you will have
to wait until Thursday when you will be joined by the rest
of the drivers in New Jersey and motorists in the
Washington, 1).C., area who go,on the odd-even system ti
rationing then.
Starting Monday, Texas drivers also will line UI) by the
numbers and Rhode Island motorists may find theiiiselves under the same system.

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Seek

Shutdown

By UNITE!) l'RE.SS INTERNATIONAl.
truckers escalated
eek-old protest
against rising fuel prices today, blocking gasoline
distribution centers in Minnesota, Wisconsin and
Michigan and calling for a nationwide shutdown of the
trucking industry.
Governors of several states prepared to counter the
trucker's threats.
Produce began rotting Tuesday at farmers markets in
the South, where independents haul most of the fresh food
supply. Pennsylvania dairymen dumped milk for lack of
tanker-trucks.
Sniping incidents resulted in more damage to working
trucks in five states -- Illinois, Indiana, Virginia, Georgia
and Utah -- but no injuries were reported.
Independent

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Million

SANTA ANA, Calif. Wl'11 — John Wayne left an estate
of more than $6.9 million, willing most of it to his children
and first wife and specifically disinheriting his widow,
l'ilar.
"I am married to Pilar Wayne but she anti I are
separated and for this reason I intentionally make no
provision in this will for her," stated the will filed by
Wayne's attorneys Tuesday in Orange County Superior
Court.
Attorney John Warren said lawyers for Wayne and his
wife agreed before his death on the settlement between
them, which need not be filed with any court and will
remain 'a strictly private matter."

Talmadge: 'No Defense'
WASHINGTON (UPI, - Sen. Herman Talrnadge's
decision Tuesday to offer no defense to financial
misconduct charges lodged against him by the Senate
Ethics C mmSSMv
survival at stake.
Sources close to the Investigation described his decision
as designed to lessen the likelihood of harsh discipline by
the Senate, preclude it possible perjury charge if he
testified and -- perhaps more importantly — keep viable
his battle for re-election in 1980.
At worst, it would be interpreted by the ethics panel as a
sign of weakness, a signal the powerful Georgia Democrat
has no defense against the serious charges he faces -rhaps, has it defense he doesn't want subjected to public
scrutiny.
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Ormandy Hospitalized
PHILADELPHIA(UPI)
Philadelphia Orchestra
Conductor Eugene Ormandy rnained hospitalized today
for observation and tests after suffering chest pains.
The 79-year-old iziaestro was admitted to Pennsylvania
Hospital Tuesday because he had felt "uncomfortable,"
according to it hospital spokeswoman, who said he was
"resting comfortably and doing nicely."
His physician, Dr. Edward Veiner, said he did not
believe Ormandy had any coronary complications.
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NEWARK, N.J. (UPI)
Doctors at Beth Israel
Medical (enter say it's a medical first.
Patricia Isla, 30, suffered three heart attacks and shock
while pregnant, had her baby delivered by Caesarean
section, then suffered a fourth heart attack and underwent
four coronary bypass procedures.
Mrs. Isla of Stanhope, and tier two-pound daughter,
Vanessa tee, were in guarded condition Tuesday at the
medical center.
"They've both been through quite a lot," a hospital
spokesman said. "But the prognosis is very good."
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Carter Backs Solar Power
WASHINGTON i UPI) President Carter, heralding a
"great new adventure" in energy development, today was
ready to unveil plans to use renewable resources
chiefly solar power for 20 percent of the nation's energy
needs by the year 2000.
The president essentially issued it national challenge to
shift to other sources of energy than fossil fuels, an official
said.
In a move some officials acknowledge has political
motivations, Carter is asking Congress to adopt a package
of proposals to back his goal, including the creation of a
$400 million solar development bank,
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The Bible Saves Him
SAN MATEO, Calif. (UPI)
An Air Force policeman
who says tie was charged with disobeying orders because
he refused to stop carrying his Bible to work has been
given an honorable discharge.
Steven Itistau, 20, a born-again Christian, said he was
charged last month after being caught a second time with
a Bible in his briefcase while on duty at Mountain Home
Air Force Base in Idaho.
"II found guilty and sentenced, I'd be the first person
ever to go to jail for carrying a Bible in this country," he
said. "If prosecuted, it would seem rather silly."
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Wednesday, June 20, 1979—Vol. 71, No. 261
Published Daily and Sunday. except Saturday by The Sanford Herald,
Inc.. 300 N. French Ave., Sanford, Fla 3277)
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida 32771
Home Delivery: Week, 7$ cents; Month, $321; 4 Months, $11.50; Year,
134 00 By Mail: Week, IS cents; Month 1340; 4 Months, $20.40; Year,
O CC

Cable Rate H''
Ike Del ayed
By JANE CASSEI.BERRY
Orange-Seminole Cablevision a
Herald Staff Writer
graduated rate increase penS em trio Ic Cablevision ding action by the governor on a
customers in Longwoodhn bill deregulating the industry in
have been advised by the areas where it has noncompany a rate Increase will go e x c I u s i V e
I r a n c h i se
into effect Jul 1 may get a agreements. If signed, the
temporary delay
thanks to deregulation would go into
the l.ong owl City Corn- effect O(A. 1, according to City
iltission.
Attorrie) Ned .Julian Jr., who
The commimmiission
voted said the Finn should be advised
Monday night to (Icier adoption by letter that the city has not
of the ordinance granting ;iuthoriii'd the increased rates.

On May 21, the city coin.
mission approved an increase
in the basic nionthly fee from
$6.50 to $7.50 a iiionth, to a
maximum of $8 by the end of
1980.
The governor's legislative
office in Tallahassee said today
it may be another week or 10
days before the governor
decides whether to sign or veto
the legislation.
The Florida League of

In Longwood

Municipalities has asked the
governor to veto the bill.
If the bill goes into law, when
deregulation becomes effective
the liingwood Cityo Commissi n
no longer would have control
over the cablevision fees in the
city since the (inn does not
have art exclusive agreement.
The city of Sanford, which
several niiunths ago denied it
rate increase request from
Orange-Scmmiimiule Cablevision,

also could be affected by the
deregulation as its franchise
agreement is also flOflexclusive. City Manager
Warren Pete Knowles says
the iii iii's 10-year contract with
the city'-has three or four year,s
left to run." and he is not sure
how the proposed las's would
affect the franchise.
Rick Hult, administrative
assistant to the director of
public works for Seminole

in the unicorporated areas
the county. "AS far as I c;
determine, this would definite
take us out of the picture f.
setting the rate structure, but

By BRAD PURDOM
Kulbes has suggested an
Herald Staff Writer
increase in the tax rate from $3
The question of whether Lake per thousand of assessed value
Mary will increase its property to $4 per thousand. lie said the
taxes
and, if so, by what increase is needed ''to continue
amount
will be taken up at a present city services and to
city council workshop June 28 meet the needs of the contaccording to Phil Kulbes, cit
munity as its population grows
manager.
larger."
At that time, the council will
Kulbes also has cited the
consider Kulbes' recoin- city's need f o r a new 2,000 fire
mendation that the tax be truck as one of the major
raised. If it decides to increase reasons for an increase in
the tax, it then will determine taxes.
an amount and set it date for a
Lake Mar's interim fire
referendum. Kulbes has asked chief, Jim - Orioles, said
the council to schedule the 'fuesd_ir the truck could be
referendum for July or August. purchased out of the fire

Jury Deliberating In

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Jeremy Thorpe Trial
LONDON (UPI) — The jury in the trial of former
Liberal party leader Jeremy Thorpe left an Old Bailey
ourtroom today to decide whether Thorpe Is guilty or
.nnocent of incitement and conspiracy to murder.
Judge Joseph Cantley told the jury of nine men and
.hree women Tuesday that he would be concluding his
two-day summation of the case and had "very little" more
to say.
In the Old Bailey's case No. 782002, billed as "The trial
of the century" in some British newspapers, Thorpe,
banker David Holmes, businessman John Le Mesurier
and amusement machine distributor George Deakin all
face charges of conspiring to murder Norman Scott,

MIAMI tJPI
Robert correspondence courses in hotel 1973. his conviction was upheld sometimes told prospective
Alter he left college, Sullivan killing. Sullivan told a detecti
Sullivan has been whiling away and restaurant management
by the U.S. Supreme Court in employers he had a college managed a Howard Johnson's after the arrest, "I alwa3
his time on Florida's death row
appear extremely dimmi.
1976.
degree, but he never was motor lodge for about eight wanted to commit a murder,
learning to be a hotel manager.
Sullivan's name was on one of
graduated.
Sullivan's life has been it
months. Court records show he
his chances of completing the the two death warrants signed mixture of privilege and denial.
Joe Pineda, for whom he began drinking heavily and
Circuit Court Judge Edwar
Tuesday by Guy. Bob Graham.
1k' never knew his real worked at the University of 1gan frequenting homosexual Cowart, who sentenced Sulliva
Sullivan. 31, a sturdily-built, parents. At the age of two Miami's tnitraniurals Office, bars.
to die, said, it was proix
round-faced Man with slightly weeks, tie was adopted by a testified asacharacter witness
because Sullivan failed to sho'
curls dark hair, Pale cuniiple- Nashua, N.H., physiciami a rid for Sullivan at the mur d er trial.
In 1t172, tie returned to Miami ''one scintilla of remorse.''
XiOfl, and engaging toothy his wife. But when the buy was
Pinieda, now director of from Boston with Reid
'o
smile, is one of the brightest six, his adoptive parents split student activities at the univer- McLaughlin, 26, a roommate,
anmiong the 132 persons awaiting up and tie was raised by his sit)', said, Ale led us all to who pleaded guilty as an acHowever, while awaitjn
execution ill Florida's electric foster mother in Boston.
believe he had completed his comnplice in the killing of Sch- trial, he edited the Dade Count
chair.
Sullivan's attorney, Ho)' degree, and it wasn't until he nnidt and testified against Jail's twice monthly "Jaithot
lie was sentenced to die in Black, said the foster mother is applied for a position on Sullivan. McLaughlin is serving Blues'' mmiagazine. In it, hi
1973 for the abduction an d now a mental patient.
campus and we checked his life iniprisonunent.
wrote, ''If convicted and sen
slaying of Donald Schmidt, 39,
credentials we discovered he
Fresh (ruin high school in
tenced to death, the man wd
the assistant manager of a 1965, Sullivan enrolled in hadn't received his degree. It
Sullivan and McLaughlin not receive any chanc
Howard Johnson motor lodge business administration at the was a shock to many of us who were traced through a credi
t whatsoever to cormect himself
(luring a $2,600 robbery at University of Miami. lie knew him. That was not a part card stolen from Schmidt and To my eyes, it is a complett
Homestead, Fla., on April 9, remained until 1969 and he of his character before."
arrested a week after the failure of the system."

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Trio Arrested In Altamonte For Thefts
Three Winter Haven residents in their 30s were arrested
Tuesd...afternoon in Altamonte Springs after police found $900
worth of stolen merchandise in their car, according to records.
Ivory McIntire, 32, Luevenia Patton, 33 and Edna Mae 'l'immnons, 39, all of Winter haven, were arrested oil a charge of grand
theft, in the parking lot of the Altamonte Springs mall, according
to records.
A Ilurdines' security officer told police he saw the three
defendants remove several pairs of ladies' underwear from a
rack and place them inside it shopping bag, records indicate.
The three Winter haven residents allegedly then left the store
without attempting to pay for the underwear, the security officer
said.
Altamonte police apprehended the three after they reached
their car in
mall lot, according to the report. l'he car was
searched and more than $900 in stolen merchandise was found Ili
the trunk, police said.
VANDALS STRIKE
A bottle was thrown through a plate glass window at the Li
Champ Store at 2990 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford, early Sunday
morning, police said.
Police said the damage to the store was estimated at $250.
BREAK IN AT SGT. PEPPER'S
Someone broke into a t een center Sunday in South Seminole
County and made off with $2,765 worth of property, according to
Seminole County deputies.

Issue Warning

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MOSCOW (UP!)
The Soviet Union issued a stern
warning to the U.S. Senate today that amendments to the
SALT II treaty could have "grave and even dangerous"
implications for U.S.-Soviet relations,
The warning came in a long editorial printed by the
Communist Party daily Pravda rntl
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by the official Tass news agency,
Reiterating statements by Soviet president Leonid
Brezhnev during last weekend's summit conference in
Vienna, Pravda warned that Moscow "will not consent to
any departures from the accords reached."
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TAMPA. Fla. UPI;
Charles Proffitt 's trip toward
the electric $$hair began in the
early morning hours of July 10,
1973, when he stabbed a high
school wrestling coach to death
"just to see what it would feel
like."
Joel Medgebow, 23, and his
wife Patricia were asleep Ili
their apartment when Proffitt
broke in, took a butcher knife
(ruin the kitchen and plunged it
into Medgehow.
Mrs. Medgebow woke up
during the attack and was
struck in the lace and knocked
to the floor as Proffitt fled. She
was not seriously injured.
Police were led to Proffitt as
a suspect witemi his wife called
about an hour after Medgebw
was killed to say he had
returned to their mobile home
and told her tie had stubbed a
man during a robbery. lie
gathered up some clothes and
left in his ear.
"Mr. Proffitt states that he
believes he is capable of killing
again, that his main reason for
killing on this occasion was that
tie 'just wanted to Eec what it
would feel like,''' psychiatrist
Dr. Daniel Sprehe told the trial
court.
But Sprehe also said Proffitt
was competent and knew what
lie was doing when lie killed
Joel Medgebow, despite being it
"sociopathic personality."
Mary Bassett, who Lived with
the Proffitts, overheard him tell
of the stubbing and later
testified for the state at his
trial.
l'roffitt's car was found
abandoned at Brooksville, 44
miles north of 'l'ainpa, and nine
days after the killing lie contacted his half-brother, police
Sgt. Robert Glander in Stainlord, Comm.
According to Glander,
Proffitt asked him to meet hint
at the Stamiiford railroad
station, which lie did. (;lumider
arrested him and lie later was
returned to Tampa to stand
trial.
Dr. James Crumubley, a
physician who works part time
at the hiillsborough County jail,
testified at his trial Proffitt
asked to talk to hiiiui thinking lie
was a psychiatrist and that
their conversation would be
confidential.
Crwnbley said Proffitt told
him he had killed Medgebow,
had experienced a sense of
relief once lie had done so, and
felt an "overwhelming" urge
building up again to the point
that he felt lie may kill someone
else.
He said Proffitt believed he
would be acquitted because of a
luck of evidence and that he
wanted psychiatric treatment
to prevent hun front killing
someone else.
Crwnbley said he broke his
promise of confidentiality because tie felt a greater duty to
protect society from another
killing.
A circuit court jury found
Proffitt guilt)' of first-degree
murder in Mardi of 1974 and
recommended the death penalty.
He was sentenced to death
March 21, 1974, by Circuit
Judge Walter N. Burnside Jr.
Proffitt's appeal of the death
sentence to the U.S. Supreme
Court was the landmark case in
which the nation's highest court
upheld the constitutionality of
the Florida death penalty law
July 2, 1976.

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refugees out to sea, diplomatic sources said today.
A world conference to deal with the tragedy of
Indochinese refugees—Including those from Laos and
Cambodia—is expected to convene in Bangkok next
month under U N auspices
Malaysian soldiers were repairing at least 20 boats
belonging to stranded refugees in preparation for shipping
them out to almost certain death, and the diplomatic
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him new injuries, the claim states. Feinberg said Young
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and negligently" comistructed a building with defective wiring and
then conveyed that building to the Jack.sons,
On Jan 20 1977 the bwldimig caught on fire due tc the (Ief'ctive
wiring thit' suit claims The Jacksons claim theysustained
$46,462.23 tit building damage; $20,975 mt personal prope'rt) and
$2,051 for additional living expenses.

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1508 N. Orlando Drive, near Winter Park. They then used a shovel
to chip a hole through the ceiling, deputies say.
Judging from the size of the hole, deputies speculate the
burglars probably are "small and thin."
Once Inside the storage room, the burglars stole it cash register,
300 packs of cigarettes, two turntables, four flashlights and otliec
property, deputies say.
BOAT, MOTOR STOLEN
Ant 18-foot boat, niotor and trailer valued at $3,500 was reported
stolen from the residence of aSouth Seminole County iliiitt, '0.cording to Seminole County deputies.
William Rhodes, 38, of 18.39 Maywood Drive, near Winter Park,
told deputies the boat was last seen at 8:30 aim. Sunday on the
west side of his garage. He discovered the property mmssimig about
6 p. mn. Sunday deputies say.
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A burglar broke into the home of Charles Harris, 112 Drew Ave.,
Sanford, sometime Monday and stole golf dubs mmid otherr items
with a total value of $825, police said,
Police said the thief gained entry to the house by using a thin
disc
the lock on a side door.

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Rain probability 20 percent
today aand Thursday.
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
John
R oxl. J. Garland
Kalitt E. Harris
Mariles V. McGibbon
John 0. Jump
Annie Ruth RWnson
Elsie Hagman, DeBary

Accordimig to the swt, A rmstrong and his wife were about to
the auto-train terminal in Lorton, Virginia to return to
Florida when Walter Arnnstrong tripped on the steps.
;tx-mit.stronig, who said he fell on the steps, charges the curporatiomi was negligent in failing to keep its premises In a "safe
condition."
Arnmistrong suffered injuries about his body and extremities, the
suit states,
The steps are not constructed high enough to determine the
change in floor level, the civil suit states. Also the corporation
failed to install a handrail in the center of the steps to provide a
"safe means of decenision."

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Walter and Alice Armstrong of Palm Beach ('ounty have filed
suit against Auto-Train Corporation and seek damages in excess
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As a result of the collision, Patterson sustained injuries and is
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Winter Springs imposes it tax at the new rate it would amount
lie said the company from tax increase, but said that
which the city plans to buy the would require 'tightening our of $2.14 per $1,000 of assessed to $60.
Kulbes said the tax rate in
truck will finance the purchase belts and cutting services in value. By taxing at it rate lower
over seven rears with it down soine other areas." lie said than $3 per $1,000, Winter kake Mary has not been inpayment of $11,500.
such it pinch ''might even in
Springs disqualifies itself from creased in the five years since
''1 just don't want the fire elude the police (lepartnient." matching state fund_s on local the citys inception. During
department being blamed for a
Kulbes said the city needsto projects. Florida will not niiatch those five years, he said, the
tax increase,'' he said. ''The pave some 26 miles of dirt funds for an) project on- ('it% '5 population has almost
city mar need one: I'm not roads, improve its stormu derlaken byia city tax ng at a doubled.
arguing with that. But we could drainage, extend its sewage rate under that figure.
If approved, the tax hike
purchase the new fire truck by amid water lines, and construct a
If like Mary voters approve would not
by
be felt
spending just a little more than new city hall. He said the in
the proposed increase later this homeowners until 1980.
one-third of the $32,500 we've crease is needed for these summer, the 1980 tax on an
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special meeting of the
already been allocated as this reasons, and to keep up with average $,000 home and land council has been set for July 19
iiiflatioii.
year's budget."
with it $5,000 homestead to discuss the availability of
Itke Mary's tax rate, for its exemption will increase $15. At state and federal grants,
Kulbes agreed Tuesday that
the purchase probably could Lx' 1X)rtIoii of the tax bill, is among the current rate, the local Kulbes said.

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Wednesday, June 20, 1979-4A

By now most of Seminole County's sports fans
have heard of the alleged game-fixing which has
created the biggest scandal ever to hit the sport of
jai-alai.
For the un-informed. too-ranking officials with
the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering were quoted
In not only local newspapers, but in the Bible of
sports—Sports Illustrated — as saying that gamefixing Is widespread throughout the industry and
involves all frontons.
I count myself as one of those fans who have
always believed in the honesty and Integrity of the
sport. That's why I am anxiously awaiting the
outcome of the on-going investigation of the
Division. State officials claim there are going to be
numerous Indictments against high-ranking fronton
officials and players.
The general contention by fronton officials In
response to queries concerning the honesty of the
sport as played in Central Florida is that there isn't

Around

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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By .HM HAYNES

Japanese Lesson
What nation leads the world • in per capita
production of manufactured goods?
Of the major industrial countries, which boasts
the fastest growing gross national product?
What nation possesses the most advanced
technologically advanced industrial base?
The correct answer to each of these questions is
not the United States, but Japan.
Japan's per capita production of manufactured
goods exceeds that of the United States by 50
percent. Its rate of investment and GNP growth is
more than double that of the United States.
Japan's workers, contrary to the cheap-labor
stereotypes of a decade or so ago now have more
disposable income than most Americans.
And, although the aggregate wealth of the
Japanese economy remains a distant second to that
of the United States, the comparative growth
curves leave little doubt that the gap will continue
to narrow.
That the Japanese have registered such spectacular gains in just over three decades since their
crushing defeat in World War II is truly
remarkable. That they have done so on an
overcrowded island barely the size of Montana with
almost no natural resources should command the
admiration of the world.
It should also, as Harvard Prof. Ezra Vogel notes
in a thought-provoking article in Saturday Review,
stir Americans to a closer examination of what
might be learned from Japan's success.
These lessons are particularly appropriate at a
time when the United States faces a growing
requirement for energy and raw material imports
and a concomitant need to sell more American
products abroad. After all, Japan's economy is
built around an even greater dependence on imported energy and foreign trade.
Japan's $20.6-billion trade surplus last year and
the United States' $29-billion trade deficit for the
same period suggests justhow eU each country
has met its respective economic challenge.
Chief among the applicable lessons cited by Prof.
Vogel is the need to stress cooperative rather than
adversarial relations between government and
private-sector economy.
The Japane..government'siyil11ngntsc. to .use
the tools of national economic policy to stimulate
exports and help keep key Industries competitive
on world markets Is hardly mirrored in
Washington.
By way of contrast, whether on taxes, anti-trust
policy, or regulation, government and corporations
on this side of the Pacific are more often at odds
than cooperating in the interests of coordinated
economic strategy.
Few in Washington have paid sufficient attention
to the critical shortage of capital available for
Investment and the modernization of this country's
aging industrial plants.
Research and development lag partly because of
apathy in Washington, partly because of shortsightedness in corporate board rooms, and mostly
because the nation has yet to grasp the extent to
which foreigners have stolen march on our
tradItional technological lead.
Japan's enviable record of labor-management
peace contributes significantly to the competitive
advantage Japanese products enjoy in world
markets. American labor and management could
learn much from this example, but few seem interested.
The Japanese have always been renowned for
their willingness to copy the West and improve on
what they borrow. They are now in a position to
return the favor and Americans would be foolish
indeed to Ignore the lessons of Japan's dazzling

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revocations for all insurance licenses.
For the period since the
committee's figures were
compiled, Florida has
lifted an additional 55
licenses for health care
sale offenses and 25 for
other violations under a
continuing crackdown
policy ordered by State
Insurance Commissioner
Bill Gunter.
"Florida has the largest
percentage of senior
citizens in its population
and It is among the elderly
that a small but aggressive
band of unscrupulous
agents prey," Gunter said.
"We simply will not
tolerate their presence
here. That Is why we have
drafted new rules affecting
Medicare supplemental
insurance sales. That is

A Congressional report
cites New York and Florida
as leading all other states
in revoking insurance
agent licenses for health
Insurance sales abuses.
The same two states
together with California
and Virginia accounted for
almost 60 percent of all
insurance agent licenses
lifted during a five year
period ending in 1877,
according to the study
released by the House
Select Committee on
Aging.
More than 75 percent of
the 245 licenses revoked in
Florida in the study period,
a total of 191, weme for
abuses in the sale of health
insurance. This compared
with a nationwide state
average of 25 revocations
for health licenses and 85

why we are lifting licenses
and suspending agents who
practice dishonest sales
techniques wherever we
find them," he said.
The 444-page report of
the House Aging Cornmittee, complete with
graphs
and
charts
analyzing enforcement
efforts by state, was
released to coincide with a
call by its chairman, U.S.
Rep. Claude D. Pepper
Fla.) for a national crackdown in the sale of
Medicare supplemental
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and that Saudi Arabia had offered to block the
price rise in 1974 if the Nixon administration
would intervene with the shah. But Kissinger had
stubbornly opposed any interference with the
shah, who was left free to cont in ue agi ta t ing for
higher prices.

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Of 'Miracle' Cloak

This persuaded the other oil-selling nations
that the United States secretly supported the
shah's drive for the moon. Soon the oil billio ns
began pouring into the shah's coffers much of
it by way of the Chase Manhattan Bank,
Banking sources In New York City, Paris and
Geneva have told us that the shah escaped with a
staggering $25 billion, which he still controls
through a maze of co rporate fronts and bank
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In two interviçws, Kissinger angrily den ied the
Insinuation that his attitude toward the shah was
Infl uenced in any way by the Rockefellers'
f inancial dealings. Ills present services for the
bank, be insisted, are st rictly advisory. He also
denied evidence that he has continued to advise
and assist the shah.
But among the documents , that the shah's
ambassador
____ left behind In the Iranian embassy
were copies of cables he had sent to the shah.
One of them, classified top-secret and dated Nov.
5, 1978, contains reactions to the shah's decision
to Install a military government.

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written by Zahedi, begins with this salutation: "I
kiss your feet thousadnds and thousands of times
and beg you to allow me to report to His Imperial
Majesty the following..."
Among other tidbits, Zahedi reported: "I
talked to Kissinger at 6:30. He said he was glad
to hear about the shah's decisions and
congratulations. He also said: 'You have to stay
strong against all these critics. I believe that you
have to get the prisoners you released earlier
and put them in jail again. Your work will be
easier II you put them in Jail."
There was also a message from Nelson
Rockefeller: "'I would like to convey to your
majesty my wannest congratulations and
respect for the courageous, wise and
statesmanlike decision which you have taken. By
this decision you have saved not only the West
but also Japan.'"
Kissinger told us that he made no such
statement to Zahedi; in fact; that he was out of
town at the time. Kissinger said it was not uncommon for ambassadors to concoct false,
flattering reports. It was also possible,' be
suggested, for the shah's enemies to have
fabricated the cable after they took over the
embassy.
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she won in a drawing held by the Seminole County
Association of Retarded Citizens, "I've bought meat
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MEXICO CITY (UP!)
It ing insects, says he has deeper on Tepeyac Hill and put the
was past midnight when the two reasons for organizing a scien- tilma, which was soon credited
Americans, accompanied by a tific team to study the cloak,
with working miracles, inside
"I'm Interested in doing what it. The church was granted
bishop, a policeman and workmen, slipped out of the Virgin of William James said 100 years basilica status in 1904 by Pope
Guadalupe Basilica, Latin ago — bringing together reli- Pius X.
America's most revered shrine. glon and science. In our culture
Secular authorities note that
The Americans — Jody Brant we live lives that are too the apparition, on the site of a
Smith, 36, a philosophy teacher compartmentalized."
temple to the Aztec goddess
from Pensacola, Fin., and
"It's a miracle we got down Tonatzin, hastened the Indians'
Philip S. Callahan, 56, a there to do it," said Callahan, a conversion.
Gainesville, Fla., entomologist Catholic. "It was the most
In 1938, German Nobel Prize
had what moving experience of my life, chemist Richard Kuhn, after
and biophysicist
they came for — 60 pictures of just getting that close. I got the studying the cloak's colors, said
the Virgin of Guadalupe Cloak same strange feeling others did he was unable to determine
which 300 million Latin Amen- who worked on the Shroud of their basis but concluded they
can Catholics regard as Turin."
were not animal, mineral or
But Callahan said his faith vegetable dyes.
miraculous.
"We worked until after will not influence his study of
In the 1950s, Mexican
midnight under the tightest the cloak, which he said Is ophthalmologist Rafael Torija
kind of security you can better documented than the Lavolgnet reported that the
eyes of the Virgin showed three
imagine," said Smith, a Pen- Shroud of Turin.
Callahan said a preliminary images of the same human face
sacola Junior College philosphy
teacher whose idea to study the report on the pictures, 40 of and reflected the light of
sacred cloak was prompted by them infrared, will be ready in examining instruments.
recent scientists' reports on 90 days. The infrared film will
Smith says he Is grateful to
show if there Is a preliminary Mexican church authorities
Italy's Shroud of Turin.
"The question came into my artist's drawing under the who turned down other requests
mind: is there anything else in Virgin's image. The other to study the cloak but accepted
the world like the Shroud of pictures will be computer his,
Turin? I thought about enhanced and studied for clues
"I don't know why they did it.
to the Image's origin.
It's baffling. But we won't let
Guadalupe," he said.
The 52-inch Image has been them down. We're not here to
The Shroud of Turin, proserved
in
that
Italian
city's
cited
as proof that the Virgin tear down anything. We don't
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cathedral since the 16th
Indian, Juan Diego, in 1531, Just
Smith said he and Callahan
tury,
bears
a
likeness
which
12
years
after
Spanish
conquiswill
proceed as the Shroud of
touch with Zahedi and visited the embassy once
many belleveto be that of Jesus tador Hernan Codes invaded Turin team did, by narrowing
twice a week. This, too, was denied by Kissinger
Christ and Is believed by man to
alternatives to w hat th e image
. The Mexico.
who said he saw Zahedi socially only "five or six
be Christ's burial cloth
Legend
says
the
Virgin,
who
Is.
Later, he and Callahan, who
times."
popular belief of Latin
far are working on their own
American Catholics is that the appeared in the guise of a dark- SO
We have signed receipts which Intime
and money, may ask the
Guadalupe Cloak shows a skinned Aztec princess atop international Shroud of Turin
dicate the shah's axnbrnador at least kept the
miraculously imprinted Image Tepeyac Hill, asked Diego to team to help, he said.
Kissingers supplied with expensive Iranian
of
a dark-skinned Virgin Mary. urge the local bishop to build a
caviar. On Feb. 8, 1978, they received a case of
He and Callahan stress that a
Each year millions of p11- church on the spot.
Persian vodka with their caviar. The receipts
definitive
report on the cloak
To prove the request came
grins from places as far away
also show mysterious packages and envelopes
Diego
picked
a
will
take
years.
as Argentina, Peru and Brazil from the Virgin,
going to Kissinger. He accepted a small Persian
Already, he séld, a publishing
come to see the cloak, which bunch of blooming roses on the
rug, for example, worth thousands of dollars.
where
none
bloomed
in
company
has expressed inhangs behind the main altar at bill,
We have also established that Kissinger and
them
inside
his
tered
In
a book on the
winter. He put
'the ultra-modem basilica,
David Rockefeller, chairman of the Chase
an Aztec cloak made Guadalupe Cloak.
Smith, who calls himself a tilma
Manhattan Bank, made it their business to find a
religious existentialist, says he from cactus fibers and tied
sanctuary for the deposed shah. Our sources say
does not believe the cloak is toga-style around one shoulder '
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refuge In Nassau and that Kissinger intervened
Zumarraga.
"In our culture to say 'I don't do
with President Lepez Portillo to get the shah
When the tilma was opened, It
know' means 'no' and I'm not
admitted to Mexico.
may
never
be
was
found to be imprinted with
We
Meanwhile, both }C1's4er and Rockefeller I saying that.
to
understand
the
cloak,
an
Image of the Virgin, her
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tried in vain to obtain permanent residence for
but the way to try lstodothe hands clasped in prayer, her ~
the shah In the United States. Rockefeller also
head bowed to the right, a blue
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covering a long white and ~
of
aid
enlisted
the
Smith,
who
Nelson Rockefeller's vice presidential staff, "to
Callahan, a U.S. Department of gold dress, her feet planted atop •yy
Nassau to coordinate the shah's operation.
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This curious shah-Rockefefler.Kissinger
his 'studies showing UFO angel.
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Pepper
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state
insurance corn.
missioners the power to
regulate policies sold
through the mail by
denying such solicitations
in any state where they
have not been approved,
Pepper's
bill
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program wherein cornpanics selling insurance to
supplement Medicare can
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adopt legislation to combat
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documents, including a secret message from
Henry Kissinger to the shah of Iran, have turned
up in Washington. They were left behind by the
shah's urbane ambassador, Ardeshir Zahedi,
after he vacated the Iranian embassy.
The documents add some new Jigsaw pieces to
the great Iranian puzzle. They Indicate that
Kissinger, after'leaving government, continued
to advise the shah; that Kissinger recommended
the return to prison of the dissidents whom
President Carter had encouraged the shah to
release and that Kissinger worked behind the
scenes with the Rockfellei- brothers, Nelson and
David, to assist the shah.
These startling allegations add to time puzzle
that we have been piecing together from topsecret documents and exhaustive Interviews. In
pad columns, we have established that the
Rockefeller brothers had close financial ties to
On shah and that he had ordered his subordinates to channel Iranian oil funds through their
Chase Manhattan Bank.
Significantly, Kissinger began his international career as a foreign policy director
for the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. He is now
back with the Rocketellera, at least nominally,
as a consultant to the Chase Manhattan Bank.
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Carter and Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev
SCENE: A dark, cramped, high-ceilinged
signed the SALT treaty, the administration's
office
in an old government building in
attention can shift to the next battle: obtaining
Washington,
D.C. It is the Bureau of Double
fel
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the 67 Senate votes needed to ratify the treaty.
Standards,
occupying
only two rooms. In the
The debate will be long and intense. Senators
Goo
Inner
room,
the
chief
of
the bureau gazes out the
will scrutinize not only the details of the strategic
.
window.
His
assistant,
Smithers,
rushes In.
arms limitation treaty but also the entire web of
SP4ITHERS:
Chief!
Chief!
Great
news. It's the
:
U.S.-Soviet * relations and the Carter ad
break
we've
'r
be
\p
en
waiting
for:
th
e
first reall y
ministration's controve rsial handlin g of national
"
good news since the Human Rights Office
security issues.
people traveled around South America giving
In a recent article in Foreign Policy magazine,
those
governments lectures on morality.
two foreign policy specialists state the the SALT
"
debate will confront the nation with the
CHIEF: Calm down, Smithers, We've waited
"collapse" of the traditional bipartisan coalition
so long a few moments to catch your breath
I.
on foreign policy Issues.
won't hurt.
"Carter has largely squandered the reserve of
h earyouscrearm
SMIThERS: Right, chief, but I'm very exbipartisan cooperation in international affairs on
cited.
You see, the president has decided to keep
which his predecessors relied, "Alton Frye and
the sanctions on Zimbabwe Rhodesia, despite the
William D. Rogers state. "Responsibility (for
fact they elected a new black majority govern.
the breakdown in cooperation) rests squarely on
ment
freely, with nearly two-thirds of the
the president and the political team he Installed
population
voting.
CopI.y Niws Sin,
In the Wh ite Ho use."
CHIEF:
Wonderful, but did he use the
In several cases, Carter's failure to unlanguage
we
drafted for him?
derstand Congress has severely hurt him and
SMITHERS:
Yes, that's the best cart. He said
now makes treaty ratification more difficult,
the
elections
weren't
"free and fair" enough to
they claim, citing decisions to change the SALT
justify
his
lifting
the
sanctions. He said that
plan developed with the Soviet Union by
keeping
them
on
would
be in the best Interests of
President Ford and Secretary of State Henry
the
U.S.
and
get
this
the people of ZimKissinger and to terminate the -1 bomber and
babwe Rhodesia.
neir bomb:II-o(ruina.
r
Y
CHI , Pwfed. Did he, go aU the
Catter's success in gaining essential
Af
compare
the new government in Salisbury un'
Republican votes for the Panama Canal treaties,
favorably with, say, Nigeria or Zambia or "
By DICK WEST
Mideast jet sales and reversal of the arms
been protected by the Federal Overcoat Tanzania?
Insurance Corp.
embargo to Turkey merely gave the GOP more WASHINGTON (UPI) — Many folks seemed
SMIThERS: Not quite, but he implied it and!
leverage to oppose Carter on SALT, the authors startled by testimony that Sen. Herman
Secondly, there is the matter of convenience, doubt the point was lost on the public. He made it
state.
Talmadge once kept up to $45,000 in $100 bills in
Coimnittee investigators reported that Tal- pretty obvious that If a government in Africa is
Administration officials are hoping the the pcckct.s of an old ovrcat.
madge
rarely wrote checks for cash. Which Is run by a dictator, is Marxist or socialist or has a
treaty's merits and strong public support for
easy to understand.
I
fall
to
see
what
all
the
fuss
Is
about.
self-proclaimed emperor, president-for-life or I
arms control will convince the large number of
Had
the
senator's
ex-wife
told
the
Senate
s
one-party
rule or if It has oil it threatens to
I mean, why go to the trouble of writing check
uncommitted senators In both parties.
Ethics
Committee
that
Talniadge
kept
$100
bills
wi
w
ith.
th
hold,
such as Nigeria, we'll acco rd that 'i
when it was so much easier to make a
They are moving on th ree fronts to secure
Senate backing. Most important Is personal In the nail pouch of a carpenter's apron, I might
government full diplomatic honors. But not
drawal from the First National Overcoat?
have shared in the astonishment.
Rhodesia.
lobbying by Carter, Secretary of State Cyrus R.
It may be argued, of course, that overcoats
Keeping large amounts of currency in the nail
CHIEF: In other words, he's holding firm — as
Vance, Secretary of Defense Harold Brown and pouch of a carpenter's aprqn would have been
don't pay much interest,
we recommended
for inclusion of the
others.
highly imprudent. That is the first place burglars
That point is valid only if the cash Talmadge terrorists Nkomo and Mugabe, who have refused
Supplementing those efforts will be a cam-look when they are ransacking a house for loose
allegedly kept there was money he had saved, to participate in talks with the Salisbwy
paign mapped out by Gerald M. Rafshoon,
Even a commercial bank wouldn't have paid coalition and who turned down every Invitation
Carter's public relations adviser, to gain public cash.
Had Mrs. Betty Talmadge testified that her
to participate in the elections?
interest
except on a savings account.
support through direct presidential appeals to
$45,000 in the sleeve of a sat
sateen
the nation as well as "background" sessions husband kept
SMITHERS: Right Andy Young says they've
Finally, there is the matter of overdrafts,
knoi, I would have been equally thuimexplaining the treaty to the press.
got
to be part of the deal, even though they've
which got Talmadge's fellow Georgian, Bert
derstruck.
The third phase will be a more sophisticated
made
it clear they aren't the least bit Interested
Lance, into so much trouble.
As a politician, Talmadge simply could not
In democracy, only getting control of the
effort led by Anne Wexler, Carter's public liaison have afforded the risk of the scandal that would
Unlike certain banks, overcoats do not honor country. Still, the various dictatorships In the
adviser, to educate national leaders about the
have ensued had it ever been revealed that lie
overdrafts. Tlius the temptation to withdraw neighborhood have told Andy that Nkomo and
treaty details. They hope this will translate the
underlying public support for arms control into had something up his sleeve,
more than he might have deposited was avoided. Mugabe have to be In on the deal or they'll be
But the pockets of an old overcoat would seem
Senatorial ethics aside, there also Is a question angry with us. And that threat is enough to make
approval of the specific treaty.
the logical place for hun to have sached a cache.
of matrimonial ethics. Some husbands, I have Andy light-headed.
Whether these plans will work is the big First of all, there is the matter of security,
heard, although I find such shameful behavior
CHIEF: Smlthei-s, I'm proud of you. This is a
question. Carter critics believe that his handling As a child of the Depression, Talmadge
hard to believe, put aside sums of money without great day In the history of the Bureau of Double
of the Panama Canal treaties raises doubts probably knew someone who lost money In a
telling their long-suffering helpmates about It. Standards, It takes me back to the day the
about his ability to handle the more complex bank failure. That experience could have
Had Talmadge been trying to hide money f rom president said we coul
SALT treaty. Th ey are also on guard for a crea ted a mistrust of banks.
dn't control events in other
his
wife, the cOmmittee might have grounds for countries—referring to the revolution in Iran '
display of White House muscle to extract deals Never, however, has any depositor ever lost
faulting him. But her own testimony that she
as the administration was cutting off credit
from wavering senators, plans that Carter aides any money due to overcoat insolvency. And even
took
several thousand dollars strongly indicated and arms sales to Nicaragua In order to topple
vigorously deny.
If It did crash, deposits up to $45,000 would have
she regarded the overcoat as a Joint account. the government there.

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Florida A Leader In Revoking
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on It, that works out to a couple thousand bucks a
head.
A major problem would be that repeating the act
would arouse suspicion from state officials assigned
to watch every point played in the 20-week season,
the player's manager and worst of all, the fans.
I suggest two possibilities
an investigation
could uncover irregularities and—or game-fixing;
or, on the other hand, investigators could founder
and find the Sunshine State players Innocent.
The end result of the two will be the same,
because the finger of accusation has cast a dark
shadow over the industry which bound to affect
business at Florida frontons.
It Is hardly a time for predicting the guilt or in.
nocense of jai-alai.
But it Is a great time to settle the matter once and
for all.
The public awaits the next chapter with great
interest.

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enough money to make game-fixing worthwhile.
While the jury is still out, and specifics of the
investigation are yet to be learned, local fronton
officials are understandably indignant over the
allegations, made by a couple of top-ranking officials in the agency whose job it is to see that the
ship runs a straight course.
The pari-mutuel industry in Florida totals better
than $90 million per year, and that's the state's
share. Total handle last season at the Orlando
Seminole fronton was a little better than $20 million,
of which 83 percent was returned to holders of
winning tickets.
In an average game, something a little more than
$10,000 will be wagered at the Fern Park fronton. If
the alleged game-fixers were to rig the game so a
hard-to-come-in number hit (like 7-8), they still
would not be able to get more than half the
remaining $8,300.
And if half the players in a singles game were in

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:Florida Fifth District Congressman Richard Kelly has called
Monday's Agriculture hearings an "outrage and an inse nsitive
exploitation of the elderly for political purposes."
The House Agriculture Subcommittee on Nutrition held the
hearings In Miami to consider increasing food stamp benefits for
elderly persons with high out of pocket medical expenses.
"This hearing Is unnecessary and untimely", said Kelly. "I
introduced an amendment in committee on May 31 to restore food
stamp benefits to elderly recipients who were cut back by
changes In the Food Stamp law that went Into effect last March.
My amendment passed the full Agriculture Committee by a vote
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In another committee action. Congressman Fred Richmond of
New York urged the committee to delete the Kelly amendment
because hearings were scheduled later in the year and he wanted
"to give others (in Congress) a chance to participate." Kelly
argued that further hearings were unnecessary and called for
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"Elderly Americans with high medical expenses do not need
hearings," said Kelly. "They need help. Instead of doing what we
need to do for the elderly we are just offering a public relations
road show. If this committee really wants to give Immediate help
to the elderly, they should vote for my amendment."
Subsequent to Initial approval of the Kelly amendment, the
House leadership went into a huddle to reverse itself on the
legislation. On June 6, the committee voted to reject the amendment by a vote of 26-16. Kelly plans to reintroduce his amendment
when the Food Stamp Authorization Is considered by the full
house in two-three weeks. Kelly has mounted a massive petition
and letter-writing effort to support his amendment.
"Rejection of my amendment and these hearings are just a
blatant attempt to put a bunch of politicians in the spotlight while
thousands of elderly are hungry and deprived," said Kelly. "I do
not object to full public debate on this Issue, but If these hearings
were so critical, then why did we wait so long to hold them. The
food stamp cutback for the elderly went into effect 100 days ago.
Why wasn't something done?"

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the departmental move.

County Director of Public
Safety Gary Kaiser
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county commissioners
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environment says noise pollution around the world Is escalating
so rapidly it is becoming "one of the major threats to the quality
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slowly seem to accept noise and its consequences as an inevitable
part of life.
"The problem knows no political or social frontiers," said the
document prepared under the direction of Dr. Mostafa Kamal
Tolba, the executive director of the United Nations Environment
Program.
it affects the rich who sleep In a quiet suburb, but travel by
plane and cruise by motorboat just as much as the poor who must
live next to a highway or railway or near an airport ruiiway."
The report, an annual look at the state of the world's environment, also focused this year on three other global problems
— a debilitating water-borne disease called schistosomlasls,
growing resistance of Insects to pesticides and the impact of
ttourism on the environment.
The report noted that noise Is everywhere and since It does not
pose as obvious and Immediate danger as water or air pollution,
action to limit noise pollution arouna the world has been modest.
Yet continued daily exposure to noise over a period of years can
cause hearing loss ranging from slight effects to full deafness.
The report said sudden and unexpected noise can affect the
body In other ways too. Increased blood pressure, Increased heart
rate and muscular contractions have been observed from such
lnoise.
"Even when a person is accustomed to an environment where
the noise level Is high, physiological changes occur," the report
said. And It said noise also has psychological effects such as
Irritability, tenseness, moodiness, insomnia and fear.
In addition, the report said noise can impair the efficiency of
work, damage structures and even affect the output of farm
Elinal*.
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occupations involve the danger of hearing impairment because of
noise. To avoid this, some countries have set noise exposure limits
for workers.
The United States, for example, has a limit of 90 decibels for
eight hoirs a day but the report said it has been found that under
such a standard, one-fifth of the exposed work force will suffer
hearing damage. As a result, the report said some countries such
as the Netherlands have lowered their limits to 80 decibels. Some
studies indicate that a maximum of 75 would be better.
L Noise is not just a problem on the job. The report said the
modern home in developed countries contains many sources of
jannoylng noise such as air conditioners, blenders, washing
1 machines, television and high fidelity equipment.
But of all the sources of noise today, the report said that caused
by surface transportation Is found almost everywhere, it Is
pacularly bad in Europe and Japan.
"Everywhere it Is growing in Intensity, spreading to areas until
no unaffected, reaching ever further Into the night hours and
i creating as much concern as any other type of pollution," the
report said.
No one can escape the unwanted sound that Is called noise — a
turbance
to our environment escalating so rapidly as to
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Wednesday, June 20,1979

REALTY TRANSFERS
Tompkins Div. to Raymond A.
Wm.H.Ryals&amp;wI. kateto Sidney
SchreppeI 6. WI Norma J., It 97 Vest'y &amp; WI. Sonya, Lot fl
Garden Lake Ests., Unit One, Williamso Hts. $27,300.
CERCO Constr., Inc. to Dennis W.
0 &amp; K Div., Inc. to Larry A. Dale Pagels $. WI. Leslie, Lot 9 blk 1.
&amp; WI Cynthia S., Lot 10 Cardinal North Orlando Ranches, SEC 9.
Oaks, $11,900.
$14,000.
(QCD) Thomas A. Scott &amp; WI Lois
(QCD) Ernest A. Rowe, Jr. to
I. to Billy Lomax &amp; wt Virginia, Lot Margaret Blanche Bowe, Lot 6, blk
S. 81k B Harmony Homes, $71000.
B. Fairlane Ests. $100.
Antoinette Fortino, M. Paula
(QCD) Judith A. Righter, sQl. ti
Fortino &amp; Rose Marie Fortino to
Joseph P. Fortino, Tomass ma Karl E. Righter, sgI. Lot 12, Rev.
Fortino &amp; Antoinette Fortino, Lot 16, Plat Orient. Gdns. $100.
H. Miller 6. Sons Orl., Inc. to
Laureiwood, $2S.O00.
The Huskey Co. to Kendrick Frank W. Guilty 1. WI. Theresa F.
Garvin, Inc., Lot 6, 81k D. Sweet. Lot IS, San Sebastian HIS., Un. 3.
$561600.
water Oaks Sec. 12, $29,900.
Howell Cove Constr. to Raymond
Lawrence W. Thralkiu 6. wt Doris
E. to Theo F: Longo, Lot 3, Indian H. Limes Jr. &amp; wi. Jill P. Lot 9 blk H.
Howell Cove, 2nd Sec. $40,600.
Hills Un. 6, $59
Gallimore Homes Inc. to Murphy
Joseph Capece, Kenneth Capec, &amp;
Pamela Capece to Ronald M. Lyn( Builders Inc., 1012, blk C. Lot 20 blk
&amp; Sherry A. L.ynd, Lots 106. 11, 81k C&amp; Lot 2,blk B, Spring Valley Ests.
A. Sanando Springs, Tr, No. , $90,000,
Frieda E. Murir, wit to Robert G.
$10,000.
Same as above, Lots 12113, 81k A, Hicks (Married) W 227' of E 1 267' of
SW'/1 N of Org. Ave. $32,000.
$10,000.
Polyak Corp. to Mario Mariana &amp;
Kent E. Adams &amp; wI Marilyn J. to
Franklin F. Ramseur &amp; wf Diane, WI. Joanne Lot 36, Weklva Hills, Sec.
Lot 7, 81k C, Sanlando Springs Lk Eight. $62,900.
Oaks Sec. 54.333.
Roy L. Ray &amp; WI. Linda to Marcia
Guy I. Corey &amp; Andrea T. to E. Harper &amp; Gloria J. Robinson,
Robert A. McCormack &amp; WI Susan both sql. N 35' of Lot 1$ &amp; S 25' of IS
J., Apt. Un 8.201 81k 3, Fairway blk G. Buena Vista Ests. $21,700.
Villas, $50,000.
Residential Comm. to Randall 0
William R. Hormne &amp; WI Shirley H. Davis I WI. Lucia A., 7 blk J Hidder
to Richard G. Jones &amp;wf Patricia J., Lake Un. 1C, $33,500.
Lot 1, Wekiva Hills, Sec 4, $71,900.
(QCO Alfred Brooks Sr. &amp; wI.
Gallimore Homes, Inc. to Albert 5,
Bessie to Creative investments, Lot
Keller &amp; *1 Mary E., NE cord SW'/1 7 blk 1 Lincoln Heights, $10,600.
of SEI/i of NE'Ia of Sec 4, 21.29, etc.,
(QCD) Bruce M. Morrissette to
$192,000.
Cheryll A. Morrissette, Lot 1, blk 7
W. Jack Massey &amp; wt Diana A. to Fairiane Ests., SEC. 1 repl. $100.
W. Jack Massey, Lot 9, 81k A The
Tompkins Dcv. to John 0
Springs Spreading Oaks Village
Weinzetl &amp; wt. Janice 0., Lot 293
(QCD), $100.
TraiIwood Ests., SEC. Two. $36,000.
(QCD) W. Jack Massey to Diana
Tompkins Div. to Larry L. Wise,
Massey, Un 201 of Bid u, Crown
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F. W. Fullmer Jr., Gin. Contr.,
Inc. to Frank W. Fullmer Sr., Lots 2
KarlF.P.Woltowici
Erikisort &amp;&amp;wI
WILinda,
CherieLot
to
729 01k A, Seminole Tarr Rep, Lots Paul
14, 715, 81k E, Seminole Terr Rep,
25 &amp; W½ of 36, blk C, West
Tr. 2, $100.
Benjamin L. Jenkins &amp; WI Grace Altamonte HIS., Sac 1 $36,900.
Betty&amp;L. Perkins to Billy Joe
T. to Robert C. Staats &amp; wI Bernice, Perkins
WI Betty L. S 100' of E 177'
Lot 12, Mayfair Sic, First Add,
of Lot A, Lordland sd, $100.
$21,000.
Asian
L. Lord &amp;
Gilbert M. Davidson &amp; WI Marlene I.(QCD)
to John
B. McNair
&amp; WI Brenda
WI 5%, of
Rose to Marvin R. Cobb I wI Sharon
K., Lot 17, 81k 0, Summerset N Sec NEI/a of Sec 9.9.33, volusla Co. etc.
$100.
2, $371200.
Terry
W. Huntsgl.
&amp; WI
Carl B. Lion
Li to William E. Roll Icr Berry
E. Wilkes,
Lot Helen to
4, blk 0,
&amp; WI loan J., Lots 77.76, The Van
Arskale Osborne Brokerage Co. Add North Orl. Terr., Sec. four Unit one,
to Black Hammock, less part, S31, 11M
Cofeen M. Falk to Charles L.
$35000.
Thomas J. Naughton &amp; WI Fielding, sql. Lot 106 Windward
Margaret P. to Kenneth R. Bechte, Square, Sec. One, $37,500.
Fox Run Day. Co, Din, Corp
Lot 43, 81k A. N OnI Tarr Sec 9 o
Un Etc. to Ecward S. Ellis 6. WI Linda,
2. $111000.
Lot It Fox Run s.d, $30,000.
Wm.
Wm. M. Dabney I WI Carol to
More Realty Transfers page 1113
K. Lucci, sgl &amp; Barbara J.
(QC D) Claire M. Osetek to Wm. S. Lucci, sgi., Lot II Hlghridge addn
Glen Arden HIS., Un. 2, $63,900.
Oselek, Lot 2, 61k A. idyllwflde
bile M. Van Horn Ferrando
Loch Arbor, Sec Three, $1,500.
Audrey J. Leyden, $ql to George (form. Van Horn) to Traditional
W. Holden &amp; wI Lonnie, beg. 66.6' W Contr. Co., Lot 606, Longwood $5,300.
Joe H. White to Richard F.
Of S' Sec. post of Sec 23.19.30 run W Oldham &amp; WI
Robin S. Lot 54, blk C,
335.4' etc., $30,000.
James K. Allman &amp; WI Christine Lake Kathryn Park Fourth Addn,
E. to Stephen J. LCC1"W ' WI, Paz
Traditional
A., Lot 36, 61k A, ... . Shores,
Madden Contr. Co. to Stephen
M.
lwf Cindy M.W75'0Iof
bid Addn less pail, $36,000.
E 325' of N 150' S of CP'urch St., blk 3,
Michael B. Castillo &amp; WI Wildmen,, $33,100.
Rosemarie to Kenneth B. Mahi, sql.,
Slxto 0. Rodriguez &amp; WI
Lot 4, Ilk 24 Shadow Hill. 544.500.(QCD)
Crudta to Wait., A. Levy i WI

93 Rental Units Planned

A $1.9 million development approved by Oviedo City
Council will provide badly needed rental housing, according to City Planner Richard Stacey.
Stacey said he feels many of the fears expressed by
residents of the Richfield single-family home subdivision,
which adjoins the 16.80 acre site, are unfounded.
Residents submitted petitions protesting the project to the
city council Monday night,
The New Vista Corporation development is a project of
Orlando developer Robert Van Dyke, who according to
Stacey has been building in Seminole and Orange Counties
for several years. The R-2 zoned property is located on the
west side of the city at Mission and Chapel Roads. A total
of 93 rental units are planned, Stacey said.

'The city found Itself standing
between two harsh realities:
protesting citizens and the
need for rental housing if we
are to grow'

Under the R-2 zoning construction of duplexes is already
permitted, Stacey said, but the developer requested a
rezoning for 4.5 acres to permit construction of two-story
quadriplex cluster homes.
One of the complaints by residents was their objection
to increased density, Stacey explained, but actually under

would back up to their homes and the second story would
overlook their backyards. Stacey said there would be a
pie-shaped buffer the size of a football field between the
two developments, 300 feet at the widest point and 175 feet

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shrubs or a fence Stacey said.
To resident complaints that the buildings would block
off the breeze, Stacey said there would be a minhlTtWfl of
100 feet between each group of four-cluster homes.
There was also a fear that the traffic generated by the
rental project would create problems, but Stacey said the
Richfield subdivision would not be affected because there
would be a separate entrance into the new development
from State Road 420.
The city feels strongly about this particular
development, said Stacey, because of our need for more
rental housing. We are trying to entice light industry to
the area, but can't do it without rental housing.
"1 can understand their concern, but we need planned
growth in this city." he said. "I think when they left the
meeting some of their fears had diminished, while some
still feel the same."
"The city found itself standing between two harsh
realities: protesting citizens and the need for rental
housing if we are to grow, he added.
Construction could start in three months and is
scheduled for completion within 15 months, Van Dyke
said.

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Little Miss Firecracker Pageant and Fourth of July
celebration sponsored by Altamonte-South Seminole
Jaycettes and Jaycees beginning at noon, Altamonte
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Personality Breakfast featuring U.S. Rep. Richard
Kelly, 8 a.m., Greater Sanford Chamber of Coiiunerve.

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TUESDAY, JULY 3

ALL MERCH

$12,100.
bik H. Columbus Harbor, $13,500.
Sabel Point Prop. Inc. to Orville
Jeffrey Garland, Sol &amp; Andrew
juts to Ernie G. Quick I WI. Mary, Bliss Lot I? Whisper Wood at label
PsiN. Un I $21,900.
7b
talk 2$, Dr.amld
we 50.100.

is needed b the school for
classrooms, according to
Ms. Cox.
Other pos.sible uses for
the ct'ritt'r include a
con ununity ti tet'ting room,
facility for St'iitoi' ('ItiZCn
activities atirl office For
Outreach worker Janey
Rouse, whose 1)ffict' is iios
iii a trailer.
The councilmen agreed

there is a real itced in the
whde cot I iiniuiiitv for such
a comprehensive center
and set a work session for
Fuesdas , .111111' 26 at 7:30
p. m. at city hail to discuss
the concept. :ii tong the
items for discu.sswn will be
what should lx' included un
the budding. Mial, size is
needed. F1FuPSC(l sites,
accessibility to those e ho
will be using it. and
available furulin::

TUESDAY, JUNE 21
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 am., community center,
N. Edgemon.
Preschool storytlme, 9: a.m., Sanford Branch Library.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1.4 and SR 434.
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Mid-Florida REACT, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
DeBary Players, DeBary, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Corn.
munity Center.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
591 We Minnie Drive.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
SATURDAY, JUNE 30
Polka Dance sponsored by Polish American Space
Coast Lodge = at Sertoma Center, Old Apple Plaza
across Highway 1 from Marina, 8 p.m. to midnight. Open
to public.

VALUES TO
'3$.

00I%4 Of NW¼ of SaC 16.7149, Markham Place $30,000.
P0.900.
0. Scott Brandeis, Inc. Is Charles
H. Miller &amp; Ions Oil., Inc. to It. Perry I Diane R. Anderson. Lot
Albert P. Talboys &amp; WI Liv S., Lot ii, Markham Place 110.000.
134, Ian Sebastian Hts., Un. 3,
now J. Haste? Ill to Diane R.
663.300.
Andlorson III, Charles R. Perry Lot 1,
Kermit S. Gideon I *1 Grace to blk 0, Columbus Harbor, $13,500.
Wm. J. Hoffman Iwt Margaret A.,
Robert J Hester III to Diane R.
from SI car of 5W¼ of Sec 36.1079 Anderson I Osartes I. Perry Lot 4,

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equipment.
Moore suggested current
available revenue sharing
Funds be used to purchase a
pint of land on which the
inulti-purpo.se center could
be built.
One of proposed uses for
the facility is as a Head
Start Center. The program
for educationally disadvantaged children, ages 45, is being forced out of its
present location at Jackson

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Oviedo City Council
responded favorably
Monday night to a proposal
that the city seek a federal
grant to build a multipurpose community
center.
Shelly Cox, program
planner for Seminole
Community Action and
John Moore of Oviedo

Citizens in Action Inc.
appeared before the
council to request the
council apply for a Community Development hock
Grant to fund construction
of the proposed center.
Moore said Federal
Revenue Entitlement
Funds could be used for the
purchase of construction
materials not covered by
the CDBG and for purchase
of furniture and related

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.
MONDAY, JUNE 25
Monday Moruers Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
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.
Smith 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 AlAnon, 8 p m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Longwood Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 a.m., Quality
Inn, 14 and SR 434. Speaker Rep. Bobby Brantley.
Associations] business meeting of Motivators of
Orlando, 7:30 p.m., 133 Whooping Loop, Altamonte
Springs.

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Herald Staff Writer

SUNDAY, JUNE 24

12,000 Assoi

CALCULATORS

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Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
'aelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutherftr
Chruch.

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SATURDAY, JUNE23
Central Florida Kennel Club, 50th Anniversary
American KenneL. Club All Breed Dog Show, 8:30 a.m.,
throughout day, Exposition Park, Livingston Street,
Orlando.

Steam Tables
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Old-fashioned "hoe-down," 6 p.m. to midnight,
Maitland Civic Center. Square dancing, country store and
round dancing with disco exhibition.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 22
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 a.m., Sears Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 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.

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NART.AARp luncheon, noon, Sanford Civic Center,
bag lunch. Speaker, Mrs. Jean Rhein, Seminole County
Librarian.
Associated Motivators of Orlando Adventure Seminar, 7
P.M., University Inn., E. Highway 50.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building, 427 S. French Ave., Sanford. Orientation for new
and prospective members,
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kittanls, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recover, Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mail,
Sears.
THURSDAY, JUNE 21
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m. Altamonte Springs Civic
Diet Workshop, 10 am, and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn, 1.4 and 434.
Altamonte Spring Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford Rotoract Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole
South Seminole AA, noon, mental health center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
OES Seminole Chapter 2, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,
Sanford.
Al Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.

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F, Country Club Manor, Unit 2, Springs Sec. $100.
$11,000.
Helen R. Kirk, wid. to Grant R.
Western Caribbean Charters, Inc. Kirk 1. WI Deborah J. 5½ of Lot 115,
to Wilco Sales Corp. beg. at 5%., mlii Slavic Colony s.d $10,000.
Post of Sec 22.19.29, run W MO' Pt
Ronald R. Rucker &amp; wt Ailletta J.
2610' etc., $43,000.
to Ronald M. Jones I *1 Carolyn A.
(QCD) Brenda Kriechbaum, sgl. E½oIS10 acres ofW5O acres of7.
to Gary A. Fryer &amp; wt Melissa C., S • of w of sw',, of Sec 27.30.37
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Ronald M. Jones I WI Carolyn to
Dominic J. La Montana I WI John J. lieu &amp; wi Mary &amp; David A.
Brenda to Gary A. Fryer &amp; WI Llthgowlwl Jacqueline, E14 of S 1
Meiissa, Lt 11, 81k 0, repl. of acrssofW50 acres of57.$ofW,ot
Sonora Units I &amp; 2, 541.000.
$WU of Sec 27.20.32, 526,000.
American Group One, Inc. to
Jason T. Butler I wi Mary to Paul
Hagen Homes Inc., Lots 725261 34 D. McCourry I WI Berlie J. W 200' o
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Grove Ests., $33,100.
Lot 6, blk 0, North Orlando Ran.
Frank M. Burrows Jr. &amp; WI thee, Sec. 1 $105,000.
Rebecca to Reichert W. Bruckmann Lay J. Whittle, sig to Hung Sung
&amp; WI Charlotte .1., Lot 17, Ilk N. Chin I wi Soy V., &amp; Sue Chin Kuo
Woodlands, Sec. 2, %0.
sql., 1301 Prsssvlew Ave., AS, w
R. B. Hartman &amp; wt Ethel to 30.13' of Lot 22, all of 21, blk 63,
James R. Fisher I wt Celestlne 0., Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful,
LI 231 535' 01241 S 1000121,1 all Palm Springs Sec. $69,900.
of 29 Rands Addn. LW, $63,333.
Carol W. Roberts I WI Sylvia to
Michael B. Ryan &amp; *1 Ruth to Joseph H. Surge I wI Virnie F. Lot
Charles R. PruIett I wt Nancy L., 334, Spring Oaks Un. $40,000.
Lot 49 Sleepy Hollow, $5440.
Nadine Baldwin, sql. to Edward P.
Joel P. Rivers I WI Beverly to DioriolWI Sandra o.Un2,$heoah,
Donald E. Armen &amp; WI Madonna L., Sec One $30,100.
533.25' of Lot 7 all of Lot 10 (less $
Alford Hudson &amp; Louise to Ed.
901 Quiet Acres, $67,000.
ward W. MacAIlster I wt Janice C.
Dade Fed. to Robby G. Caruthers Lot 3, blli C. Buena Vista Ests,
&amp; Deborah A. Smith, Unit 1.1, 515,100.
Sandlewood, $34,300.
Emit. A. Carter (Form. Mower) to
The Babcock Co. to Wm. C. Barbara L Muller E 100' of N 70.79'
Pichler I WI Elsa PithIer, B., Lot of$317.37'ofNW¼oINEv.of$EU,
212, Windward Square, Sec. Three, Sec. 36.19.30 133,500.
$42,.
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Diversified Real Est Svc., Inc. to
Dade Fed. to James R. Leckie as Sylvia Wilson (married) 030' of Lot
WI Catherine, Unit H.3 Sandle iond, 19 all of 20 1 W to' of 21, blk, B,
$17100.
Sanlando Springs Tr. 16, 2nd repl. (3
Isaac M. Huddliston to Robert B. parcels) 131,000.
Rutledge &amp; WI Remedies B., Lot I,
Robert J. Ruff &amp; WI Lydia to
81k 12, Tier I, B. R. Trafford's Map Emery J. Ruff &amp; WI Florence M. Lot
of Sanford $10,700.
21 Goldie Manor, $27,000.
(QCD) Stephanie L. Grissom to
Catherine K. Bell to J W Hickman,
Gerald D. Grissom. beg. 590' 0 of On 444. WP, $ 115' of N 17$' of that
NWcor.ofE½ofGvt. Lot 2etc.,Sac part of E14 of 50¼ of 5W¼ Wof Sr
25.30.39, $100.
17-92,34K 19.21.30 (grantors mt. Only
Fla. Resid. Comm., Inc. to Robert not less that 1.7 In?) $1000.
H. Hoekstra &amp; WI Katherine, Lot 23,
(QCD) Catharine Kormnik, sql. to
The Highlands Sic. One., $47,600.
Larry L. Wise, sql. Lot 113, Garden
(QCO) Gale I. Tye to Johnny H. Lake Bits., Unit One $100.
Joseph F. Krupinski &amp; wt Eva to
Tye, Lots 111 17, less B 16.67' of 11,
Timothy J. Knolls &amp; WI Judith Beg.
01k 0, Lake Wayman Hts., $100.
Owen J. Raising &amp; Laura G. to SW con. Lot 7 Country Club dr.
Alston J. Raiser &amp; Dorothy R., Lot 1110,000.
30,lessw36.1$1116W4I.210oI71;Bik
The Babcock Co. to John M.
0, Saniando The Sub, lieu?., Palm DIG
iorgio I WI Marylou, Lot 239
Sg?lflgs SiC. $43,000.
Windward
Square, Sec. Three,
Shari L. Kerney, repr. eat Dorothy 545,600,
A. S. Stevens to B. Joyce Roberts I
B. Paul Stout I wt Candace to
Roy 6. Ramsey, B 662' Of W 1333' DeqvlisR
Quillen &amp;WIGiorlaA Lot
of Govt. U 4, 50. of Ft. Lane Park 303 Woodcrest,
Unit five $41,300.
Rd. Lake Harney Cm, Sic 24.30.37,
wt Gerda to
$39100.
Jeffrey L. Pltts &amp; WI Cathy D. Lot 5,
Thermal Energy Cons. Home bik 76, Weathersfleld 2nd Addn
Systems Inc. to Robert F. Ellis, sgt.,
540.700.
Lot A, Ilk 1, Sibal Point Ainiided
John W. Grub" &amp; WI Georgia to
Pta?, $73,100.
Robert C. Patrick &amp; wt Donna S. I
Robert S. Schumakir I Donna to Manuel E. $eo$ey, Commence at SW
EVelyn J. Marlin I Michael A.
cor of 5E¼ of 50¼ of Sec. 33.21.31
Martin, 1.01 12. Lonqwood SQu.'.
etc. (oroctive) $100.
143.400.
SeI.Airs Homes Inc. to I. Lewis
WkWsr Wings Div. to Country Bradley Iwi Anna L.,Lot 0 Bel
Homes Inc., Lots 1331 1371 Winter Aire Hills unit one $,9Q0.
Springs Un. 3, 541,000.
George Davis &amp; WI Alberta DIA
Residential Comm. to NOW
G.R. Davis Nest. to Herbert W.
Watkins &amp; WI Susan, Lot 21$ Winter l'an I WI Linda C. Lot 19
Springs Unit ThiN, $94,400.
Cypress Landing of Sobel Point
Cecil A. Moore, John M. Garner &amp;
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There will be 21 duplexes and 12 of the townhouse
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the ballpark again. Base ba ll has been ni whole life."
lie was, as lie was during the news conference a few hours
earlier, but he showed he hadn't changed whatsoever by taking
over the third-base coaching box for the Yankees after being
given a thunderous ovation by the crowd of 36,211 at the Stadium.
One of those who wasn ' t surprised at what Martin did Tuesday
flight was Bob Short, his old ooss with the lexas Rangers. Short
signed tuiri rican the end or the 197J season to replace White)
hierzog as lranagei' of the Hungers.
"The first thing he sa id to ni'e when I signed him was otto be
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club. He loves cuaclung third. Ile thinks he's a better third-base
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Lee Charron, on the other hand, bottom of the sexth.
Fredrick Miller is expected to
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night with a five-hitter, striking The Chase pitcher will have to
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Kansas City at Oakland
Detroit at Boston. night
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Members of Don's Shoes team of Lake Mary, Pony
champions of the Seminole Pony Baseball League,
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Wick, Tons' ('ox, Phil McKelvey. Roy Schautteet ;
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"He'll will his fair share and steal' you 10 games and it was
those 1(1 gullies that were critical to the Yankees the last two
years," Short says. "You ' ve heard the saying, 'it doesn't nitatter
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Bill) Mar tot's r t+tui'n as ti l e
New York Yankees Ihiarrager'
befo re a wnkll cheering crowil
of
211 would have been
triuniphramnt But l at e nritcrrcrt'if
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Stay loose, Bob Lenwri.
They may be calling the bullpen again for )OU pretty soon. You
know wind they say about baseball
,ou never can tell.
Billy Martin never even had a chance to get his old seat wariii,
the one in the manager's office at Yankee Stadium he last sat ii,
336 days ago, when it became perfectly obvious that despite
everything George Steinbrenncr had said to the eontrary, he
hadn't changed at all.
He wasni settled in the chair in his office five minutes before
Tuesday iughts honieuuniing game with the Toronto Blue Jays,
which the Yankees ultimately lost, 5-4, to drop 9' back, when tie
iriade it pretty clear there hadnt been any appreciable change in
turn. If anytlung, he looked and acted like a man who had never
been away.
We keep reading you ' re a changed man," a irewsnniani said to
him.
"I don't know slio wrote that," Martin said, pretending he
wasn 't aware everyone had done so in quoting Steinbrenner. "I'm
no thfferit than I ever was. I got the same address I wear a
lott.a Westerir clothes. Maybe that 's what they mean."
With Billy Martin, changing is synonymous with knuciding
under, and he'd never do that for anyone, regardless of who it

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Wilson reportedly is the third
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Born In Orlando on July 23,
1933, Wilson and his family
moved to Sanford in 1942.
Graduated from Seminole High
School in June 1952, he
graduated from the University
of Florida with BSBA degree in
marketing and retailing in
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Commissioned as an Ensign
In U.S. Naval Reserve in
March, 1979, Wilson was
released from active duty with
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1960.

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ROTA RIANS

State Representative Bobby Brantley of Longwood briefed the Sanford Rotary
Club on the 1979 legislative session at Monday's luncheon meeting at Sanford
Civic Center.. Giving rapt attention to his talk were Rotarians Tom Hunt (left)
and Jack Homer

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lie Puts all his overweight
by exploding and then finally
patients on die ts, but HE' is
laying domi the last.
The upsetting scene could considerably overweight
have been avoided had you laid himself and can 't stay on a diet
do" the Iat as soon as the kids for two days. lie insists that
started playing niu.sie at a daily exercise is : MUST, but
volume that tas disturbing to liE doesn't exercise at all.
lie says that an annual
you.
Loud music Is "in." but the vacation is essential to good
price one pays f or constantly neaitim, but HE hasn 't had a
play music again until they assaulting his eardnuns mith vacation in six years. And this
agreed to keep the volume at a loud sounds Is Impaired will floor you : lie wants all his
patients to have a complete
level that was conilortuble for hearilg.
My
son
has
a
DEAR
ABBY:
physical
checkup every year,
us.
I've never SCCH my husband lot of friends, and lately they but HE hasn't had one for 10
so angry. The kids are mad and have been getting married one years!
after the other. here is my
What's wrong with him, and
I'm upset.
$48
has
to
lay
out
gripe,
lie
how
can I get through to him?
this
Do other parents have
t=ry
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one
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of
DOCTOR'S WIFE
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problem? hJ
the
bridegroom
DEAR
WIFE:
tie's human.
fancy
tuxedos
handle it?
lie finds advice much easier to
AM-FM has picked out for tiini to wear
give than to take. You can get
DEAR AM : Yes, many to the wedding.
through to him i maybel by
bridegroom
the
if
I
think
parents have that problem
Insisting that HE consult a
attendants
to
wear
wants
his
And they handle It the same
colleague for a checkup. If he
up
the
tab
he
should
pick
tuxes,
way your husband handled it
for the rental. What is your refuses, ask him to keep paying
those lift' insurance premiums.
opinion?
so
that you and your next
PINE BLUFF,ARK.,MOM
husband
can retire in comfort.
ouId
nice
If
DEAR MOM : It
CONFII)EN'l'lAi. TO "11.1'.
the bridegroom could afford It,
GMAC
but most cannot, so It's IN TIlE VAl.l,EY": IF you love
Time
customary
for each attendant something, set it free. If it
Paymel"
to pay for the rental of his own comes back to you, it's yours. If
it doesn't, it never was.
tuxedo.
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DEAR ABBY: My husband is
''c' N CI. E
BERNIE"
IN
a phvician who has just passed
IlK I A III )MA C l'IY: l)iiii'Ilook
Pit Fill, 3421
his 50th hirl hthiv
He tells all his male patients bai'k. There's hardly a man
who reach 50 to slow down. If alive mho couldn't retire
they smoke, he orders them to comfortably lit his old age if he
quit but tie's a threc.pack'aday could sell his experience for
st hat it cost him.
imian.

DEAR ASHY: The house is
finally quiet. My husband and
two teenagers are in bed, but I
am so upset I can't sleep.
Our marriage has been so
wonderful, plus we are blessed
with two he.ilthy children who
have always been well behaved.
We were an exceptionally
appy family until about a year
ago. So what's the problem?
LOUD MUSIC!
Abbi, why must music be
played so loud today? The only
answer we get from our
children is, "Because."
The words exchanged between my husband and son
tonight were terrible. My
husband asked our son politely
to please turn down the stereo.
Our son ignored him, so his
father turned the stereo off and
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His Masonic history is as
follows:

These changes spell a radical tions and sell their products in also spoke with pride of the
The 28,000 members of the then selling the goods in the reversal of the commune the market," Chung said. "This commune's 145 tractors which
Lokang Commune in China's open market.
concept introduced by Moo 20 Income belongs to the commune plow 15 percent of the land In 1968. District Deputy Grand
wider cultivation. Although the Master during 1973. Completed
years ago. Commune members members individually."
would receive equal pay and
The bustling rural markets commune specializes in fruit, it York Rite Degrees In 1966.
t their products sold to the state can be seen while driving grows grains and other food- Served as High Priest of
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at fixed prices to help feed through the rural country side. stuffs to feed itself and its Monroe Chapter No. 15 In 1969,
Imminent Commander of
China's hungry masses. They Peasants bring huge bundles of livestock.
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wo uld rely on raw manpower, scal lions and other fruits and
West ern analysts believe one Taylor Commandery No. 28 In
not imported machines.
vegetables to the markets on of the most serious problems 1971 and fliustrious Master of
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Loiang Is obviously consid- bicycles and then spread out facing
agricultural Sanford Council No. 20 in 1972.
the
ered one of Guangdong Provin- their wares.
mechanization drive Is what to District Deputy Grand High
most successful communes
(inc recent broadcast from do with the tens of millions of Priest In 1971. Member of Bahia
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or it would not have been shown Canton's Nanfang Ribau south- peasants who could be Temple AAONMS 1967.
to foreign visitors. Other ern daily newspaper said the displaced.
Member of Bahia Temple Fun
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communes, for example, are sideline occupations have
On a single acre of rice or &amp; Frolic Unit since 1968.
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threatened with disintegration "been revived and developed sweet potato or other crop, as Received Holy Order of High
and a few fare the prospel. "F mncmrc quickly, millions of many as 50 or 60 peasants can priesthood In 11171. Mein
of
widespread hunger, accordi ng private plots of the peasant be seen pulling weeds or using Knights of the York Cross of
to provincial radio broadcasts. households have been well water buffalo to plow new Honor, Miami Priory No. 10
S
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im
Despite the fact that Lokang cultivated and the number of ground. If, for example, one since 1973. Member of John B.
Is a model commune, a day households raising pigs and tractor can take care of 100 Phelps York Rite College since
spent on the 35-square-mile poultry has greatly increased." acres, that means 5,000 peas- 1978. ReceIved the Royal and
tract of land about 20 mIles
Select Muter Degree In March
As a result of these capitalist- ants are displaced.
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From Canton provided Insight style incentives, there are signs
But Chung dismissed this 1979. Appointed to the Grand
Into China's agriculture, the of a growing disparity of In- problem, saying he hoped Line of the Grand Chapter of
most Important sector of its comes on the commune, again mechanization would merely Royal Arch Masons of Florida
Lawn Spray
Is Pest Control
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economy.
hitting at the root of Mao's give the commune members In 1972.
Chung llslang-kuo, the 33- socialist vision,
more leisur e time and not
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year-old Cantonese-speaking
The foreign visitors were disrupt their way of life,
a
comm une leader, said Lokang guided to a series of "typical
HUNT MONUMENT CO
Another major shift In
was divided into seven peasant homes" where they China's commune policy Is
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Sanford 3228865
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into 102 "production teams." said their annual incomes exported. Lokang and other
"Members of the production ranged from $600 to $1,000.
communes are exporting great
Orlando 423.8094
teams are assigned points on
A kind of "keeping up with quantities of fruit and vegetathe basis of how hard they work the Joneses" syndrome had bles, primarily to Hong Kong,
and their income is based on cropped up with each family even though China Itself does
these points," he said through seeking the better things of life, not have enough food.

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2 eggs
I tsp. soda
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Kids' Loud Music Presents

Kiwanis Club since INS, he

One mother of three small
children said she was saving up

or making bamboo baskets and

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and enjoy his wife's
cooking and not count the
calories, what are soine of
his favorite recipes"
"All recipes are his
favorites," answers Mrs.
Stenstroin with a laugh.
But when tile two children
and three grandchildren

Stenstrom, boasts that
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,1cookie recipes and is a

former member of the Jaycees,
he was treasurer of the
Some women had sewing Downtown Development Corp.
machines, while others did not. from 1977 to 1979.

LOKANG COMMUNE, China Guangdong Province are paid
The commune is gradually an interpreter.
(UP!) Capitalist-style incen- on the basis of how hard they being mechanized to help spur
The workers have become
tives are being introduced in work, not how much they need. its production of lychee nuts, "very competitive" and their
China's communes, effectively They are allowed to engage in grapefruit, oranges, plums and output has Increased, he said.
scrapping the late Chairman "sideline occupations" by rais- other Fruit, most of which is "Each commune member also
Mao Tse-tung's vision of rural ing poultry, growing vegetables exported.
may engage in sideline occupa-

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kitchen is tier doinain," lie
--'confessed.

Married to the former Sandra
Monforton on Feb. 2.2, 1958, the
Wilsotis have two sons, Matthew and Timothy.

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eight years ago and
shipping up i batch of
pancakes or tnmg an egg
- or two. "But * since I've

He has been a Sunday School
teacher of young adults since
1961 and was ordained a deacon

'Sideline Occupations' Being Allowed

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Wilson-Maier Furniture Co,
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not a big part of their
menus any longer.
Admitting to being on a
diet and to having recently
lost 30 pounds, the coin.
nussioner who is public
relations director for
Cardinal Industries and a
board member of Seminole
Community Action, finds a
regular diet is difficult to
maintain
with
the
numerous
luncheons,
:m.eting' and tr1i'.cl lit

When it comes to
ooking. Sanford City
{01n1n i ss iomicr Julian
tenstroin pi ci ems to take a
aek*c.it t ole, leaving the
itcliri in the capable
iands of his wife Louise.

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Have you noticed how
everything tastes better
outdoors? Well, the Italians
have known this for centuries. They are in love
with outdoor restaurants
and patio dining.
This baked thicken has
all the flavor of an Italian
meal on a terrace
overlooking the hills outside Florence. And yet it's
as easy to prepare as any
summer meal should be.
Italian-style bread crumbs,
which are already completely seasoned, give It the
authentic flavor. They
contain Imported Romano
cheese, parsley, onions,
garlic, oregano, fennel and
other spices.
The night before, or early
In the morning, the chicken
is pricked all over with a
fork and placed in a bowl
with milk, salt and black

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

pepper. This allows the
flavors to penetrate. When
you're ready to cook, the

onion, garlic and finely
chopped red and green
peppers. Deizioso.

Italian-style crumbs are
combined with grated
Parmesan in a plastic bag,
and the pieces are dipped
from the milk into the
crtmThs in the bag to coat
thoroughly, Then it's baked
(this avoids messy frying)
to a golden brown.
Remember, if you're
taking the chicken to the
picnic in a cooler, let it
warm up to room or outdoor temperature before
serving, for best flavor and
texture.
Fish Casino is a quick-toprepare broiled fish dish
which takes just a few
minutes under the broiler.
Once again, the topping is a
crunchy mixture of Italian
style bread crumbs plus

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44 cup finely chopped
onion
44 cup finely chopped

time, In a plastic bag;
shake to coat completely.
Re-dip chicken in milk;
return to plastic bag;
shake to coat again. Place
chicken pieces on a
greased jelly roll pan or
shallow baking pan.
Sprinkle with olive oil.
Bake until chicken is
cooked through, crisp and
browned, about 1 hour.
Serve at room temperature
or hot. Yield: 4 to 6 portions.

PICNIC CHICKEN
244 pounds chicken parts
1.44 cups milk
1-44 teaspoons salt
44 teaspoon ground black

pepper
1-44 cups Italian-style

bread crumbs
½ cup grated Parmesan

cheese
2 tablespoons olive oil
Pierce chicken all over
with fork tines; place in a
snug-fitting bowl. Combine
milk with salt and black
pepper; pour over chicken.
Cover and refrigerate for 3
hours, turning once.
Preheat oven to 350
degrees F. In a plastic bag
combine bread crumbs and

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Wash fish. Place on a
greased jell roll pan.
Brush with I teaspoon of
the Worcest ershire sa uce;
set aside In a small bowl

combine bread crumbs,
butter, onion, green and
red pe ppers, garlic and
remaining 3 teaspoons
Worcestershire sauce
Spread mi xt ure on fish
Broil 6-inches f rom source
of heat unt il f ish flakes
easily when tested with a
fork, about 5 minutes
Yield 4 to 6 portions

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4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce, divided
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Banquet Assorted Frozen

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Swedish pot roast is flavored with pickles
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flavor cones from dark corn
syrup, sweet cucumber pickles
and pickle liquid,
For a Swedish touch, serve
the roast with boiled potatoes,
vegetables and an applesauce
with vanilla custard.

hour longer or until meat is
tender. Transfer meat to
platte. ..kccp warm. Remeve
cheesecloth. Skim off any
surface fat.

tablespoons butter or
margarine
1 cup chopped onions
~ cup fresh bread crumbs
144 pounds lean ground beef
i egg
cup chopped dill pickles
ki cup milk
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon Worchestershire

Leftover pot roast makes
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cold and hot with gravy.
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and economical way to stretch
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1 tablespoon salad oil
4 pounds bottom round beef
pot roast
1 cup finely chopped onion
(about I large)
44 cup pickle liquid (drained
from sweet cucumber pickle

sauce
44 teaspoon pepper
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1 pint sour cream (2 cups)
8 ounces medium egg

noodles, cooked
Paprika
In large skillet, melt 2

tablespoons butter. Add anions
and saute over medium heat
until tender.
In bowl, combine 44 cup of
1 (13% ounce) can beef broth
sauteed
onion, bread crumbs,
1 tablespoon dark corn syrup
beef,
egg,
¼ cup of the chopped
1 (2 ounce) can flat anchovy
pickle, milk, salt, Worfillets, drained and chopped
cestershire and pepper. Mix
I large bay leaf
well. Chili X minutes for easier
1 teaspoon whole peppercorns
handling.
Reserve remaining
1 cup chopped sweet
onion
mixture
for sow cream
cucumber pickle slices
sauce.
1-3rd cup flour
Shape meat mixture Into 1½
1-3rd cup cold water
Salt and pepper
inch balls. Roll in flour.
In same skillet, melt
In heavy Dutch oven, heat oil
remaining butter. Add meat
until hot. Add meat and brown
balls and cook over mediumwell on all sides. Remove meat
low test, browning evenly on
from Dutch oven.
all Sides.
Add onions to drippings. Cook
Stir in reserved onion, sour
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and pepper to taste. Stir
browned, stirring oft. Add
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heat
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minutes,
syrup and anchovies.
TO serve, toss noodles with
Crush peppercorns. Tie In a
remaining
chopped pickle and
ece of cheesecloth with bay
spoon
onto
platter. Top with
leaf. Add to Dutch oven with
meatball
mixture.
Sprinkle
meat. Cover and simmer 2
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entered dummy with thp
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GOoD D'i, SLIZI

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Carol Lawrence. A young girl's

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Joannie and Nancy discover
that having their own apart.
ment is not the bed of roses

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offered InS analysis:

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acquaintance. with dozens of character work. As for his ml' called it 'Mrs. Coluinbo' origifilm credits including "Supixrt as Nate L'iilwiibo's editor, ho' nally. liii' audience expected
Peter Falk to appear. It was
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with billing is a matter of ego,"

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business think all this problem

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6:47
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expect others to feel the same satisfied unless you do

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agonizes over a decision that

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ranch hand of the BarklI eys is
wounded in a gunfight. and

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showgirls kidnapped for sale
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women re explores the options
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two spades and had shown
up with exactly two trumps.
West North East South
East was forced to make
IV
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all were clubs.
Pass Pass Pass
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out all his trumps (discardIng the five of clubs from
Opening lead: 0K
dummy on the last one,
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four of diamonds to
dummy's queen. West
showed out so East was
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wall of silence when he investigates the murder of several
dockworkers. (R)

the film world features Jane
Fonda, Gene Kelly, Burt
John r, v a. race
Kelly, Orson Welles and Diane
Keaton
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sufferingfrom amnesia. wand.
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where she is stalked by a
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Belle Davis. Henry Winkler.
Barry Goldwater, Ralph Nader,

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today. ANything they can do, mally you might hold your
you'll tell others
you can and wflI do better. tongue,
today
exwUy how
you feel.
However, don't bowl over those
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
who aren't in your way.
(Aug.
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good to be aggressive, but
VIIRGO
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extreme can be bad. If
u won't want to waste
our you're not careful you could
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they take
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help relieve the pain if it's that something, usually regardless
of what it is. That's one of those
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(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I
headaches are one of the most many people adamantly claim
common complaints that people that some pill they've been
have. Sometimes they're given has produced a
related to life situations, ten- miraculous cure or at least
sion, sinus trouble, migraine relief.
headaches arid many other
The unscrupulous individual
factors. To give you a better of the past used to sell the
B)'BERNICE BEDEOSOL
appreciation of the problem, I public snake oil and depended
am sending you The Health upon this reaction to make
Letter number 2-9, Headache: people believe in his products.
Man's Most Common Pain. We still have our modern
or Thursday, June 21, 1979
Other readers who want this versions of the people who sell
issue cait send 50 cents with a snake oil, as tablets inside a
tt
, si. -a dressed
certain that you work In har- moni,, stamp.
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YOUR BIRTHLAY
mony with your counterpart.
June2l,1979
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
This
coming
could21) Tackle all those difficult
find yourself year
with yoh
sLveral
chores today. Your stamina is
different kinds of ambitious at a high point. You'll have
en
where YOU
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emit of it to lve to all that
entered dummy with th
I
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win. Your efforts will -rC' "CAPRICOM (Diec. 2Wan.
NORT111
&amp;20
trump finesse to West's
rewarded.
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king. Back catne a tru
CANCER (June 21-July 22) for entertninment today, better
V J 10 7
and Charley proceeded to
Because you have great make some,
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pronto. You need
determination today, you could
thoutanypati
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expect others to feel the same
WEST
EAST
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dofl._
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push too hard. Find out more of
AQUARIUS I, Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
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what lies ahead for you in the in family dealings today,you
le "I just new o
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year following your birthday by may come on a bit stronger
ner
did
not
have
it
and
since
SOUTH
you had only been dealt two
unding for your copy of Astro- than is necessary. Walk softly,
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clubs
your queen was sure to
Graph latter, Mail $1 for each especially
A 98 6
drop."
to Astroi-Gmph, P.O. Box 0, hie litick.
4 AK4
How did Charley know? It
R#Ao Station, N.Y. 10019. Be
4 A J2
PISCES (Feb. 2(~March 20)
was a simple matter of
I= to specify birth sign.
There w111 be no mincing of
Vulnerable: Both
counting. East followed to
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Korean tao kwon do. Puppet-ten B

see what might be your know that about a third of
problem. In any case you people with real illnesses feel

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some nitroglycerine to help put
out a raging forest fire. (Part 2)

variety of daring arid unusual

thistrue?Could you write about

Your mistake is in not seeing
your family doctor or
specialist in internal medicine.
You need someone to Ioo at
your total medical status and

mare when her strange cousin
moves in arid mysterious and
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envelope
.
through all the tests and said
request to me, in care of this
my eyes were O.K.
newspaper, P0 Box 1551, Radio
He sent me to an ear, nose
City Station, New York, NY
and throat specialist. I had X.
10019.
rays of the sinuses. Ile said that
yen e time o a or our
my sinuses were normal and
head pain may be important.
not infected, but he didn't know
AlthoUgh)ou esai our o
what caused my head pain.
pressure is normal it's in.
I get the head pain when I
teresting that headaches
wake up in the morning.I get up
0
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associate
Ui,
an move aro
pressure and
leave me and I do not have any
headaches mmonly occur in
head pains the rest of the day or
t11t ears hours whereas
,
night But when I wake upmn the
again, headaches associated V'iu eye
them
have
morning, I
ur
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My blood pressure is normal. problems eroc
in the latter part of the day or
DEAR HEADER —
I'm not at even in the evening.
all sure why you think a pain in
D11. LAMB — I tried
tin
the head isn't a headache. DEAR
alfalfa
tablets and they
g
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There are many causes for
is in m
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arthr
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lp
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ar initis
to
h
seem
head pain, if you wish to use
said a
that
wrist.
A
friend
of
mine
that term, and it's true
be caused by sinus doctor told her that alfal fa will
they can

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DEAR DR. LAMB — I am a
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having severe head pain.
wouldn't call them headaches I
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would have my eyes tested I

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Grych. 23. )73A
Suringwood Cir . LW, Yvonne G
Morrison, 27. same add
John W PlOrchig, 31, Laketand.
Diana L Haynes, 23. 90 Avalon ct

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Mitchell J. Kindman, 76, 578
Orange Ave. No IS AS, Helen
Divans. 20. Same add
Charles E
Rothwell Jr. 19,
Buchanan, Ca . Karen 0 Sanders,
2). 2)6 Hayes Dr , Sanford
Stanley H Stone. 27. 179 Spanish
Trace Or , AS. Barbara J Banks. 30
679 Beaton P1 . AS
Kevin A
Creeclen, 22. 1873
Briarclift Rd . WP. Deborah T.
Koenig, 2?. 7526 Leward Wy wP
James A Crist, 5.4. 3803 Quando
Dr Orl , Aileen M Heldenreich, 30,
1T1 Wynn Or , SanI
Ralph J
Moyer, 2), 1800
Washington Ave. Sant., Nancy E.
Moore, 23. 264 Ruskin St , L.k Mary
Wm H Trammel, 16. Rt 3 Bx 578,
SanI .Mary I HarrIs, 12, Bx 711, Lk.
Mary

Ftowers, plants etc.
King's Auto Service (Phillip King)
.597 N Highway 1797, Longwood,
Auto repair
Charles H Slarrett Sr., 2)6 Elm
Ave.. Sanford. Wholesale picking up
USed tireS
Albert R. AlIen, 117 5. Laurel
Ave. Sanford, Wholesale picking u
used tires
Bob's Services I Bobby C. Massey)
P 0 Box 1233, Sanford, General
Services
Ernest Lawrence, II? Academy
Ave. Sanford, Contractor Pumps,
Springs cIt.
Hough's Cars &amp; Trucks (Bucky
Hough) 1050 Highway
rera,u cars &amp; Trucks,
H Ernest Morris Sr. 290 N High
way I? 92 Casselberry, Real Estate
Broker
H&amp;M Drywall (Ruse Hulton &amp;
Steve Macek) 1502 Canry Street,
Longwood. Drywall Contractor.
I A Block Services (Linda A.
Block) 2)3 Birch Terrace., Winter
Spi'jng5, add post cards.
Earth Systems Inc lJohn H
McAdony 8 Michael T. Taylor), 204
Jasmine, Longwood, lawn care.
Atlantic Contractors, Inc. (Joseph
B Sinory) 610 E. Sanlando Springs
Dr. Longwood, general contractor.
Pants USA (Jay A Shapiro) 1090
MONTGMERY
Pd.
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Springs rIalI clothing.
Alias Truck Line (Robert A.
Johnson) 1220 Orlando Dr.. San
lord, hauling trash
Diane Thomason P0.
Highway 16 E. Geneva. oroduce
stand
Rydro Pump Co. (Lindsey L.
Drown) P.O. Box 1041, Sanford,
service pump repair.
C Isbn Ray, Star Rt. B
DeLand, general contractor 8.
roofing
Joe Ouinnon, 3322 Lanyard Cit.,
Orlando. screen enclosures.

Francis M Casella &amp; WI. Janet to
Terry A Downs &amp; WI. Carol E. Lot
671. S 77'of 66, Green Leaf 8 Wilsons
Addn. 5.47.900
Numa Prop., Inc. to Robert G.
Petree, Tr., N 630 ft of W 793.60, of
NW' 701 NE'S etc. 78 1929.
00°
Rose Ornstein &amp; Donald Tr., to
Baker Farms Inc
Lots 130
Eureka Hammock, 1550.000.
W.C. Platt &amp; WI. Ellis E to Nelson
Barney Fox &amp; WI. Nina, S 29.08 It of
Lot 208. N 51.76 ft of lot 7), Pk View,
$19,600.
Francine B. Mills (gdn) to Ken.
neth E. Matthews 8. wf, Gertrude B.
lot 70. 81k 10, Dreamwold Third
Sec Sie:500.
,,,_,,
r..aimy.h vuwr.
vxaiiat fl
St John, Jr (sQl) to Velmore A.
Johnson (sgl), Lot 11, BIk B. Sterling
Pk Unit I $49,500
Henrietta Schafer lsgl) &amp; Marylin
Schafer (sgl) to Linda . Snoen
(Married) Lot 10. Woodcrest Unit?.
$39,900
Presbytery ot St. Johns, Inc. to
A.R P Church Extension, Inc. N
S 500 acres of 'i of NW',oI Sec. 24,
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INVITATION TO BID
The Board of Trustees ot the
Seminole Memorial Hospital invites
bids upon the following:
Plastic Card Plate Maker and
Embossing Machine
Additional intormation, plans end
specifications are available at Of
Ike of the Materials Manager.
All bids shall be mailed to the
Materials Manager of the Seminole
Memorial Hospital, 1)0) East First
Street, Sanford, Florida 32771. All
bids shall be postmarked not later
than the 29th day of June 1979, and
shailbe receivedonor before the 5th
day of July 1979.
Opening of çuh bids will take
place at the Otfice of the Materials
Manager of the Seminole Memorial
Hospital at 8 00 o'clock AM. on the
9th day of July 1979
Seminole Memorial Hospital
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids
Publish June 1$, 19. 20, 1979
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Legal Notice

— Legal Notice NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, shall at
7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
possible, on the 17th clay of July,
1979, hold a public hearing at the
Courthouse. Room 203. Sanford,
Florida, to consider the adoption O
the following ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE ADDING SUB.
SECTION 627 (dl. SEMINOLE
COUNTY CODE. PERTAINING TO
LICENSING PERSONS TO PRAC.
CONSTRUCTION
IN
TICE
C0UNTY
SEMIN01E
FOR
IN
PROVIDING
COP PORAT ION IN SEMINOLE
COUNTY CODE AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
CLERK to the Board
of County Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
By. Arthur H. Beckwlth. Jr.
Clerk
Publish: June 20. 1979

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PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Seminole County Board of
County commissioners, as Prime
Sponsor for the Comprehensive
Employment and Training Act
(CETA) funds, requests eligIble
agencies intereSted in operating a
CETA Title II B Program for FY80
to submit a Program Proposal for
funding consideration. Program
activities in Title II Bare Classroom
Training, Vocational Training, Onthe Job Training, Work Experience.
and Services.
Seminole
Eligible Agencies:
County public or private nonprofit
neighborhood or community based
organizations or assocIations, in.
cluding local educational in.
stitUtions and units of local govern
ment.
Purpose of Title II B: This
orooramseekt to provide, maintain,
Comprehensive
nci improve
Manpower Training, Employment,
and ofher related support services
that would assist and enable the
economically disadvantaged,
unemployed, and-or underemployed
Seminole County residents to
become gainfully employed in unsubsidized jobs consistent with their
capabilities and capacities,
The deadline for receiving
proposals is Thursday, July 17. 1979.
For further information contact
Brenda Donnan, Senior Planner,
Manpower
County
Seminole
Division, First Street and Park
Avenue, Sanford, Fl. 32771, Phone:
313 433U, txT. JYI.
Publish: June 20. July 5, 1979
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Will keep children my homenights or days, 101' workIng
motheti. $30 for I, $30 for 2 (3

WE JUDGE
OURSELVES

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Ages 13

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Immediate occupancy New 3 BR.
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursna riome &amp; downtown
527,500. w excellent terms
Johnny Walker Inc 322 6157 or
att S
2' B, beautiful acre setting in
prestigious Ravensbrook. Knot
ty pine paneled FR, FP, loaded
w extras. Phyllis J Capponi
Realtor, Century 71 830771?

Large Air Cond. Sleeping Room
Quiet man preferred
322 2229,1)1 Myrtle Ave.
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
Sanora 3 Ig BR. 2 B. eat in kit,,
wallpaper accents, old brick FP
insunken LR. wwcarpet. 2 car
garage w auto door openers
Amenities inc pool 8 tennis cts
1.17.000 assume 7. Oct mtq
322 34.42 or 322 1031

Cl0fum1. room. Separate bath&amp;
entrance. Air &amp; heat. Close to
restaurants. Cable TV hook up.
322 3)14.

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I BR - 1189 up Pool Adults only,

OSTEEN

511,000
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 8910 after S
p.m

on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1797 in Sanford. Call
323 8670 Mariner's Village.

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31—Apartments

Furnished

Ants. for Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto

Ave

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SANFORD COURT
APAR TMENTS
Award winning "Energy Ef-

ticient" Studios, private en
trance, built In bookcases, attic
storage, heat, air &amp; 12 built in

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costs. Ground floor 3301 Sanford
Ave 323 3301

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As Is 518.000.-Sanford, 2 frame
houses. Live in one 8 rent the
other ideal for the handyman,
Call Deltona 571 4079.
PEN" WITH OPTION 7301 lisa
Ct Owner 579.900

Peg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave
37) 0759
Aft Hrs 3?? 7643, 377 486
,.E&amp;D jti SERVlCEM.N? You'll
find him listed In our Business
Service Directory.

Duplex Apt. br Rent
Partiatlyfurn.. AC, carpet
&amp; carport, $125 mo. 323 25.40

fluila to QUit -- our lot or yours.
FHAVA,FHA 235&amp;7IS

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121 6061 or eves 3230317

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2 BR 1 bath, carport, carpeted.
ced 5225 mo.. $225 deposit, no
_.lease Available iyne 25. 323
1905

TUSKAWILLA AREA
Top of the tine in flew hOmes. 3 BR.
2 B w.FP. $99,500.

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HAL COLBERT, REALTY

Two Bedroom House

323-4828

INC.
REALTOR 323 7832
Fvp 3720617.377 1587.3227177

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3 BR, 2 B home. Sanford
Carpet. F P.1250 mo.
323 5267
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Newly
remodeled 3 BR home. Large
dining, IR, FR With fireplace.
Utility room 8. wooded lot. $365
ctjr', No pets. 323 9374.

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EXECUTIVE HOME in Deltona,
1st area. Neat, clean, attractive.
2 BR, Ii B, LR, DR. w-w carpet,
dishwasher, disposal, closed
garage, nice yd.. 1250. 1st. last,
5)00 security, No pets. Avail.
now, 6 mo. mm. 574)040.
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Property

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Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 3224038
if no ans. (904) 752-9492.

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New Smyrna on bch., luxury pool
side condo 1 BR comp furn.,
sleeps 4. cOvered parking near
door. Avail, wkly June 29 or July
6. 1173 647 2559

3 BR, lip B. carport, fenced bk,
CH, behind Kmart. Forest City.
135.000 VA of FHA.
Beautiful Lot -- Paola, cleared w
some trees. 96'x120'. Only $7,000.
2

, acre tracts zoned agri. 18.250
Good terms, owner holding

(2) 600 sq ft. ottice units for lease
in new bldg-on French Ave. Can
be combined tor 1200 sq. tt. total
for
Ideal
carpet.
ww
professional suite.

Country Property Treed 2' acres
near I 1 &amp; R 16 3 BR enclosed
porch, to lull around in during

these hot summer days. A must
to see only 153.500

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French It? 971 Sante
323 5371

2135. 5

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40.B T,ipex
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3

UNITS ON LARGE LOT.
ZONED COMMERCIAL 12) 2
BEDROOM 11 I BEDROOM, 2
CARPORTS ONLY 147.500
Seigler Realty, Broker
371 0640
32) 0702
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credit We have helped others 10
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity We can help you
ASSOC
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COPPOLA
Realtor 641 2118
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REALTOR 37?I000MLS

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ORANGE CITY
Contemporary
home Landscaped Courtyard 1
ft. free form tub with solarium i
BR. 2 baths. split plan. Beautiful
wooded area of tIne homes
572.500

A res ,iict' tiorn,' Sits', high &amp; Or',
iOn) i'd. ZOtn'il .icr i iult,ir,sl
515 0(4) 3.19 8494

Goods

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MARKHAM WOODS RD
3 BR. 26. country estate on
acres. Stable 8 pasture • cute
collage See this today! 1130.000
LIKETHE
"WIDE OPEN" SPACES!
tO acre farm land w mobile home
Will throw in goals, chickens 8
rabbits AND tractor Near
Geneva. $35,750

AGENCY

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JBR 2 II in nice neighborhood on
low traffic Cul de sac Priced to
sell I yr ERA WARRANTY
FHA VA. 111.900
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43—Lots.Acreage

OVER 175 SALES
THRU MAY 1979

1 Ak F F RON I (OUPI TRY
I ri",u(5,'n,t", on ippro. 7
100 It l,lkt' frontage 575,000
liST AT Ii SALE

REALTOR 327 4000 MLS

7 RP, 1 bath house completely
. r.,uvated, over sized lOt
Owner hold mortgage- 911 Elm

377 2750
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BUDGETS

BOLSTERED WITH VALUES

F ROM

THE

WANT

COLUMNS

BUILDER 3777787
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this 3 BR. I' p bath home your
best choice! Very convenient
longwood location. 131.900. Call
Today!

CailBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 372 7496
PAOTHER IN LAW Ig 4 BR, 28,
FR, C H&amp;A, carpet, inc. 2 kit,
ranges, 2 ref., dbl. sued utility
rm , fenced, fruit trees, deep
well 136.500 111.000 dwn 1.
assumed or FH VA forms
NICE Winter home or starter,
veryclean. 7 BR, sc. porch, near
shopping 8. waterfront 173.000
PERFECT SETTING (or an
tiques. 3 BR. 2' B. charming 7
story home Exceptionally quiet
neighborhood Picture book
setting 133.000
SOLAR HEAT low ci bills, 1g. 3
BR, I'i B. quiet area, nice
landscaping i.)nly $25,900.

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New 733 HOmes. I PCI intet'eSI to
Qualified buyer 130.000 to
535.000 Low town payments
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Split plan in Uppland Park. 377
3290 after 6 p m

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I' hath home on beautiful I
acre! Formal OR, 1g. BR's,
porch &amp; double garage! 7 extra
lots! Great potenllal &amp; In
vestment! BPP WARRANTED.
A Buy lor 145.700!
SUPER 7 BR. I bath home in
Mayfair w 1g. eat-in kit,, C H,
WAU. all ona 1g. landscaped lot
w enc. patio garden &amp; detached
garage! New roof I painl.toot
BPP WARRANTED. Wow, Just
532.530!
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOlT SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL'
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOl4 THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1!

Sanford's Sales Leader

ANYTIME

for Sale

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Air Conditioning

Bob 11.111's DiSc Center, Inc
770') F rvnch Av
322 7755

Appliances

Inc. REAlTOR, MLS

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Lawn Maintenance

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formet It Ifarrielt's Beauty Noo..
519 i 1t St , 3:2 5712

Intul lawn came ri",d,'rit,,)I 4.

LANDS C A F'l (IC',
Comr'ru-rc 'a) 322 /441 .itt,'r 6

Certified L,lwn &amp; 1 .uniosc.ipr'
FREE ESTIMATES
1718/19
Mowing
ill 0(1411

Carpentry

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IS YOUR HOUSE BROKEN
Repair. re,iov,stion &amp; light const
No tus.'avy pnu) I", John 372 7113

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323 .188)
U mx's' F Sturnuilt'

pups. SIS
I)) 0019

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ceramtc TIle

-Lawn Service

Poodles 6 weeks
""36650
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ME IN 1 1 ER TILE
I New or repair, leaky Showers our
specialty ?'p ye', F 0 869 8567

68—Wanted to Buy
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Spc 614 Suite new. 57)9, 5 PC LII
new, 5399. Lovesc'at $14 95 8. up.
7 PC dinetles, 56995 &amp; up. Ref
$501 up. El stove, 160 &amp; up. full
site draperies, $107. up Sanford
Furniture Salvage, I? 91 So of
Sanford. 372 6/21

Am,'r,c,in SOd 834 1200
BAHIA 500534(400 sq It I
Free Del on 1400 sq ft or niori'

Alan's Appli,inces

Refrigeration A (Repair

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Drapes, Upholstery
322 0107

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Dog 8 Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control
Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, Screened
ocjls,dx' runs, also air (end.
cage's 372 SF57
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Batting. blowng,
INSULATION
RACO Foam, tiberglas P.
Cellulose Lowest prices Call

LO8icoJLect

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REMODELING I REPAIR
S.G BALINT &amp; ASSOC
322 $66S

57.500
ACRE ZONED MC'iLE NEAR

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Concrete work
Patios. '.io
w,uiks, driveways Free Esti
li Mr L'yler 37? 8615
i.lte

LOTS ZONED MULTIPLE
UNITS. 5)0.000 TOTAL

Evening Heiald

in 5541

Yard Debris. Tras'h
Applianct' 8. Misc
(LOCAL 1349 5371

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House P,Iuntc,ic
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates (3051 372 9460

Home Improvements

LOT DOWNTOWN HEAR LAKE
MONROE ZONED DUPLEX.

2565

REALTORS PARK
Branch Office 323.2222

Sanford 321-0640

300 N. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD, FLA.

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IOODED LOT ON RADIO PD

!ICELY WOODED CORNER

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I..ight l'iauling

Grooming &amp; Boarding

ICE LOT ON HWY 171 NEAR
LAKE JESSUP 16.500

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Ih'rtiui.5l Wool',. walls, dick',
, 'f Ir.'s' I t 3)96066, 6688)35

PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE.
126,000.

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Comp lawn cars'. I ar'dsc.'upnq
1 ret' List
Lic 8. Ins
fIJI 0070

Exterior Cleaning

ACRES NEAR HWY 46 CLOSE
TO DOWNTOWN SANFORD.

C,ent'm al I. undsc,spnq
Ut1.'
Specialists, lop Soil 8. fill dit
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Ill 2948

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Larry's M.srt 21S Sanford Ayp
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in ust'Ø
furniture. RoIrig , 5t3ve3. 10013

ACRES NEAR LAKE HAP
HEY. GENEVA AREA 18.500.

Sanford 321-0702
Orlando 327-1571

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COCKER SPAPIIELS AKC, ________________________

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CUSTOM CABINE IS
373 0429 ,sll,.'r
Free Est

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS 372 2611 or
8)1 9993

IJAVESPAINCi -- -T,ni your house. 1)15 I day scm'.
good paint &amp; Ref 33) 5529

Plumbing Service
ALL PLUMBING PROfit, EMS
Pepur5 Ioaks. F ast S,'r'.ice
(fig Cd'.
3730174 3221601
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,.u5tombuilt iron work
45 indow guards, gates etc
.'.iarii,, 532.1 1681. 3.14
e'4J

74395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Multiple Listing ServIce

Iharold Nail Realty'

Home ImproVement

65 -Pets.Supplies

lamps, S pc dinette Set. I U
furniture, cocktail table 8 end
labIp, 7 BR SetS. music (enter
Stand, tent 10110.10. ottO; 8, ,.nd'.
cialore 1)3 098?
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Cailcari Harris at
Si AR S. Sanford 322 1171

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Sleeping Baqs,$14 99up
ARMY NAVY SURPlUS
310 Sanford Ave
327 5791
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plots' Ttiom,s', organs, pianos

ACRES WILSON RD AREA
NICELY WOODED $17,500

BROKER

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322- 2420

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WEKIVA FALLS AT HWY 46
51.900

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Tb,' Greenhouse
3?? 91.51
Evisafter6&amp;weei, end5
F ILL Dtltt&amp;TOI' ,uOiL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick L.scy 3?) /580

Moped 1978
Safari Shadow

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public Au TO Au(. lION 04'.'P
Tus's,i,iy &amp; Saturday ,it 1 Id I?'.
ttis' only one in F lr 01,5 You .'i
the reserved price Call 4134 255
Alit for further dd,si?'

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LARI.,E TREES GOOD
FISHING 170.000

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i,,uttrrsses Sill set S,intord
Auliori 1715 5 I rench, 321 7340

.ARGE CORNER NEAR LAKE
MONROE AT NARCISSUS
57,500

I CIN A Al) TO AuIC TO
9). I ,t)ilO west ol 5I)"o(t4y,4

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B.aborn REALTY

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liects. Oto møtet ho. Springs &amp;

.ARGE CORNER MELLON
VILLE AT 18th 17,500

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u isa', ',t,'reu, paneled. ne'w
ties'. tin", ols'sIgrit'd for
work or p1,1', 51 4S 327 4593

77' Aqu.isport open fishcrm,in. II',
Ev'nmute, depth Iin(Ier A ljt 01
ic ci'SSOrit's, w 'railer, 52,49%
I?) 068? 8 a 'ii 8 I' in
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24 000 i'm unal iii'leS ic,'
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1910- Dodge.V,i,i 11113

WOIISON MARINE

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.,ce our beautiful new BARRING
TON w lapsiding &amp; Shiflgii roof,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
3:13 5700
VA 81 F HA Financing

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rage Sales

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7 models C.,lI 139 91(43 or pljj

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'c Dm1e Van As PS. 6 i_ 40, .lUtO
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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st 8. 2nd
MORTGAGES P Leqq, t.ic
MIg Broker 825 No 4 0
Wyrnore Rd. Altamnonti'
oi 7483

Orlando 327.1 577

Homes

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U'o (lack Porc,h Sale 6?t Santa
St Ibehind Bats,ma Jot's..

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Tacos 8 Enchillaclas would be
right at home fl Ihis Spanish
style 3 tIP 7 II on beautiful
corner lot You better believe t
us a Hot Tariale 8. won't last
long 531.900

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cIs't'ps 6 first 51 100
123 05.15
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,'qupped with i'i, i'
((Id On
IU',iutulul i_ui,
F.ct'iIi'nt otIs
52095 468 .1620

ect'eatio1 Vehicles

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oatct, up back payments p. uy
"guity 311 0236
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kENORE WASHER
Purl',
'.i'rvice Used M.ii.hinp
MOONEY A PI'I I ANC I: S
313 069/

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47-Real Estate Wanted
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10FS 7, run', 4400(1 0,'.', 5 re.
n,'w battery new upper 7. lows',
bail :Oint', 55.55 1?? 4591

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(HF PDX EE L AND CO
Murphy. N C 78906

REAlTOR 372 499)
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 86? 3455 322 1959
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Property

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INC.
REALTORS
830-6$33or 339.4711 eves

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BEAUTIFUL 2 BR. I bath, cozy
cottage on the lake! Extras inc.
beamed
ceilings,
stone
fireplace, island kit . pann., 1g.
porch over Banana Laket Your
own Iishing dock too! Super
Itome Away trom Home! ISPP
WARRANTED Only 135.000!

GREEN

,'ii'r liii' 'tern'. (1,4 flow
'Ru '00
DEL I ,"
.1Ii. I ON "1' MVIII Li 5620
(i)f'Ii l,I', S Ii ,'44. Ui S P4,1

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ni,ipl,' ltM set nc bitd%eye
01,110,. rØ(k,'r 8. stra'qtit char
tfId(' .1 1)00
6 "iO 0,10 new P.
clijtitly iic,'d 000 hi'S whIt'
,,,tt,,ii coucti 7. tii,itchinq lOyp
'u',it U . .'t'I DR cutt' w 4hri,
rq c':, 4, 't,,'r l,,'oI', , he',tc 4.
tht'r I,jti, tin,', ou,h,'s 5504,
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Mt'lrii,'rator D'shwoct,er 8
F I,'ctr ,c I)ry,'r
1413 S,snfort Avi' Ili 6847

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FORREST GREENE

2BE')ROOM OLDER FRAME ON
4.7 ACRES. TALL OAKS,
CP'7RUS TREES. $63,500.'
ii t.ii'. i , ':
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LAKE FRONT 8 BEDROOM 2
BATH. FAMILY ROOM,
FURNISHED, BOAT DOCK,
IDEAL GET AWAY FOR
EXECUTIVE
OR
IN
STITUTION NEAR DELANO
559.500

FANTASTIC) BR.? bath home in
Shadow Lake Woods with every
imaginable feature! C H&amp;A,
pantry. fireplace. icr porch.
Solarium off MBR., Fla. Pm.
et in kit.! Yours, for $103,500

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WdW.1 .%Wu%WvW.'

I st,i?i'.
Mt'c'dent,il Auct'ons 8
pm,i's,ils (.1) Dell s Au, ticin 123

G E t'l range coppi'rtone
Dtil oven, t'xc cond
3?? 673) .4316

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BATH. FAMILY ROOM.
FIREPLACE 121.500

JUST LISTED 3 BR, 7 bath home
on oak shaded loft C H&amp;A, w w
carpet, Fla. Rm. dining area,
tenced rear yard &amp; 6 B Q grill!
lots more! Just 128.0001

80-Autos for Sale
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I'I UI I I.' i'.IN Ali[ I iON
" N UI S I I P 5t
''5'' t.)MU Ali TON
12.1 7140

her beau, and her hairdryer contains asbestos!"

LARGE 3 BEDROOM HUGE
FAMILY ROOM. DOUBLE
GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR,
CARPETS. LARGE OAK
TREES. 149.500.

STENSTROM
REALlY

Motor:4, Ii' lnsur,inc'
ft AiR AGENCY
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39460) 12.17.

l2Auct 1011

pc
NEW i.ottet' table with 2
.iiatching end tables 539 Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 9? Sn of
S.intord 322 8721

"She's had two tremendous betrayals: her best friend stole

42—#cbiIe

REALTY

17 Yam,iha POFIC 'SO 'n,su
wht'lS, t,irnq dr vt' chat', 59
per (1,11 SI S(J 11.1

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NEW twin sup box
cpmunqs 8 m,sltress 73 95 0,1

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2 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM,
NICELY WOODED WITH
SMALL STREAM NEAR LAKE
MONROE &amp; I I 527.500

ROBBIE'S

78—MtorCyC les

5 C .5 SF4 S
r,, ,,, 56 A up int'n s. Se 4, up
lass r 'ogs A 'so t,u inq
w''ditnq band',. 5?eriinq &amp; any
osm i'(1 'jold Any cond 878 1132
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Gi1 SALE

The Real Estate Agency

Sanford 321-0702

C,sll 327 1623 32? i.z0

in y cond
r,-triq,'mators etc
.-IiogiI'. "iii) ''Of) 11.1 7050

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Sanford 321-0640

fiiJY JUNK CAPS
C
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, (i'd-ton 543

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BROKER
2439 S Myrtle Ave , Sanford

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GO'flhI (lii VACATION must disposi'
ot
o ,ni .5 fit 'oue hirdseyo

WORLD.

S French '7 92) Sanford
323 5324

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ri
fø S 10 4, g', J to
Tu,", t,,r,,
i n TO to S S,st 17) 1491

ldyliwitde 4 BR. 2 B. lovely home
in one of the nicest areas 01
Sanford Near Schools 8, golf
Course Beautiful corner lot with
lots of trees. Just right for the
(irow.nq family 157.750

REALTORS

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"I4i1Ifl4J (11,155 itiiors tt)ifi$'I,'t.' cit 4
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New listing on St Johns River See
this to make your dreams come
true, entertainment room is
?1x56 with indoor waterfall 8
tish pond. 3 or 4 BPs, Swimming
pool all on canal leading to St
Johns River 5125.000

(iI'N I A

up Dollar Paid tom unk &amp; ucNt
cars. trucks 8. epa y equipm0nt

W.,n,m'd AppI ,sn i's

Slor,iqe ttl)Iqs Sold, d,'livorcd.
inst,jI','d 8, t ii1 ,lown 4ii'i
display .11 Now I ocat ion 01) II S
Il 9) near L.akc M,iry Illyil k
Willis. Wi$lis Storage ltld,s

IS 1.500

25415. French Ave.
322-0731. 373 1)73, 322 0779

SANFORD 128.500 3 Bdrm,
bath, carport. nice neigh
horhood My equity 8. assume
low rate loan at $87 mo 2nd mtg.
negotiable 373 6278

REALTY WORLD.

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1Q77 16 It F her Glass boat, motor
8 trailer, Frigidaire etetr,c
dryvr New 6.000 ('1 T U Air
Conditioner. A,nana (.111 123
1601

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

HANDY MANS SPECIAL
121 laurel Dr , Pinecrest $23,000
HURRY!

37B—Office Rental

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Zoned comm 2 lots Sanford Ave
Garage pt Reduced to 118,500

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J

WILSON MAIER F IJPNITURE
I
BUY. SELL. TRADE
itt its F F irst St
12? 5672

Newly redecorated 3 BR. 2 bath
home 77x17 game room, ideal
'or large family, beautifully
landscaped, close to shopping.
school &amp; recreation area

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Cash for your lot! Will build on
your tot or our lot
Y Enterprise. Inc
Medel Inc , Realtor
a-u 30)3

17-Junk Cars RemoVed

WE BUY USED F URNI TIJRE &amp;
..PPLIANCES SanIor
p..- t'Ji. S.iIy,iqt'
i:i 5::

32? 2655

Low Down Payment

MOOERI9 .5i".,'

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VA.F HA 235.Con. Homes

REALTY

68 —Wanted to Buy

M,iplt'dnnq lable 8 6cTi,,-rs
7cxtdchars&amp;,'dqer

M. Unsworth Realty

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SG-Miscellaneous for Sale

BATEMAN REALTY

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W Garnell White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOtIN KRIOER ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 3?? 7881, Sanford

LONGW000 custom brick 3 BR.

older

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Santorø Gracious living from 528
weekly. Utilities included 500 5.
Oak 322 9623. 84) 7883

GIRLS

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41— Houses

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3 BR. 1 5 D.convv location Exc
starter home William Malic
zowski. REALTOR 32? 7983

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29-Rooms

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

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tsraouisnea Sanford firm needs an
exp receptionist secretary br
busy office This isa live day, so
hr. Position w Some overtime at
time &amp; a halt Must be high
School grad, good typist, able to
handle Simple bookkeeping
equipment &amp; records, be ,ic
curate &amp; neat, like people &amp; be a
sell starter Employment begins
August 6 All replies con
tid('fltial. Send complete resume
to Box 71, c 0 The Evening
Herald, P.O Box 1657, Sanford,
Fl 32771

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The Seminole County Board of
BY WHAT WE THINK
day week). School age slightly
County Commissioners, as Prime
PUBLIC NOTICE
WE CAN DO
higher. 322-3015.
Sponsor tor the Comprehensive
The Seminole County Board of
Employment and Training Act
County Commissioners, as Prime
OTHERS JUDGE US
2)
Newborn to small Infants for
(CETA) funds, requests eligible
Sponsor for the Comprehensive
DY WHAT WE'VE DONE
lnternat, Land Planning II, Inc. to
working
mothers
or
short
agencies interested in operating a
Employment and Training Act
J.H Simons 8 WI. Bernice 8 .2.11.
vacations In my home. 322 5342.
FY 80 Ycuth Community Con
funds, request eligible
(CETA)
Simons, Jr. Lot 50, Jennifer Est.
A.AA EMPLOYMENT
servation and Improvemet,t Project
agencies interested in operating a
$23,000
YOUR LITTLE FEE AGENCY
under CETA Title IV to
(YCCIP)
FY 60 Youth Employment and
Fiat &amp; Onlychildcar. center open
FF of Orl to Donald K. Apgar &amp;
ub1t a Program Proposal for
Training Program (YETP) under
912 French Ave.
Saturday in Sanford - BegIn.
WI. Dolores. Lot
n
.... n
. flik R. Th
-IJOY'U
Li
11071
11th.,
IUUII'd,
IUf101flg Co •cleraTio't
CTA TIIIC IV to submit a program
fling June 2. Santord Early
Forest. 16.000.
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(Corner of 10th &amp; French)
Pamela V Howells. 26, Daytona
Proposal for lunding consideration.
Childcare Center. 322.6645.
Housing Care Svc,, Inc. to Eligible Agencies: Seminole County
public or private non profit neigh.
Eligible Agencies:
Seminole
323.5176
Leonard
Z.
Barber
8.
WI.
Cynthia.
Strom J Dorsey, 39, e 1laza
'orPtod or community based
County
public
or
private
non
profit
Lot 3. 61k C. Gleaves D $67,100.
Enroll now-school age childrenJOB
OUR
Oval, CD. Carol A Fromm.
organizations or associations, in.
neighborhood or community based
Grace Prop., Inc. to Jane Pardue
for summer fun-arts. crafts,1
Warner Robins, Ga.
cluding local educational in
in.
Ito
organizations
associations,
or
(SQl) Un 3)20, Altamonte Hts.
1, field trips. 323 $424
Ronald o williams, 2), 2330 Elm
stilutions and units of local govern
cluding local educational in
1)9.900,
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GET YOU ONEflI
Ave. Sant , Katherine L HaIl, 19,
mont
stitutions
and
units
of
local
govern
Grace Prop.. Inc to Florence
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Dx 442, Geneva
Purpose of YCCIP - This program
mont
Courney (sgl) Un, 211 Altamonfe
9od1 Things to Eat
David J Hardy, 20, 63) Upsala
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
provides youth who are ex
Purpose of YETP: This program
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HIS.
&amp;
AMENDMENTS
IN
Rd., Sant ,Melanie R. Kelly, )7 70)
CERTAIN
periencing severe diffIculties in
seekstoestablishprogramsthatwill
'*
DadeFedtoDeborah Walls, Un E.
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
W 24th P1
oainino employment with 'Nell
makeasignilicant
long-term
impact
Sandle'wood
o.
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
James E. Mcflutlin, 59. 29 Red
supervised work in projects 'hat
&amp;
on the structural unemployment
Elaine 0. Sussman (Married) 10
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
ding Gdns , SanI , Mary L. Sims, si,
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
produce tangible benefits in the
problems of youth, thus enhancing
Juergen Duncan (sgl) W SO It of Lot
Meats.
FLORIDA.
RI 3 Bx 436, SanI.
their lob prospect' ,,n41 career op.
an exciting opportunity
IS, 61k A Sportsman Paradise, Community Seminole County's
David N Berrien, II. 109 Park.
NotIce Is hereby given that a
econominicaIly
disadvantaged portunities.
119,000
to earn EXTRA $sss
U.Pick:
Green
beans,
black
eye
view Dr , Sant., Judith A. Robison,
youth 16 throuuh 19 years of age are
The program is degned to assist
!ublic. Hearing will be held at the
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U U r i flu,
23. 1785 Walnut Ave. WP.
Commission Room in the City Hall
eligible for participation,
unemployed, underemployed, or inS C fl 00 I
right toward Sanford to Bevier
REAL ESTATE
Richard M. Koch &amp; WI. Carol A. Lot
Charles W. JohnSon, 30, 4857 A. N.
in the City of Sanford, Florida,
The deadline (or receiving School youth 16 through 21 years
vacation,
Rd. right I' ml. (Ruth Burk) 373
179 Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, proposals is Thursday, July I?,
1:000'Clock P.M. on June 23, 1979, to
Goldenrod Rd., Orl., Maureen S.
age who are economIcally disad.
1919.
Valarie
A.
Omer
&amp;
I-'
b
Leonard
SEC
2.
161.100.
Call
Circulation Dept.
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Parmlcy, 75. same.
For further -oformalion ontact:
consider changes and amendments
vantaged.
Olmer to Miguel Estrella and WI
Frances M. Hodgson to Elmer Brenda Donnan, Senior Planner,
The deadline tor receiving to the Zoning Ordinance and the Wonder what to do with Two? Sell
RobertDr.,
B Boyd,
11. 545 S Lk
Tr'plett
CB. Katherine
J. Pose Marie Lot II, 61k C. Sweet- Broomfleld 8 WI. Aileen Lot 34, 61k Seminole County Manpower Program Proposal packages in Comprehensive Land Use Plan of
One - The quick, easy Want.Ad
322•261 1
waler Oaks Set 5. 1103,000.
G, Mobile Manor, $600.
Division, First Street and Park
Beder, 43. same.
the
Thursday, July I?, 1979. FOr further
City of Sanford, Seminole
way. The magic number is 322.
Sentinej. Star Co. to Sun Bk of Sd
Jack Mellon, Jr. 8 WI. Debra S. to Avenue, Sanford, Fl 37771. Phone:
information contact:
Brenda
County, Florida, as follows:
2611 or 131.99?3.
George F. Beswick, 63, 833 E, Co., Part of Lots II 16, Forest City RusseilLewisReid&amp; WI. Patricia 8. 37) 4330, Ext. 392.
EVENING HERALD
Jamestown Dr., WP, Mildred E.
Donnan Senior Planner, Seminole
A portion of that certain property
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Orange Pk. $18,500.
Lot 1.61k A. North Orl Ranches, Sec Publish. June 70, July 5. 1919
Rayi. 64. 711 Jamestown Dr., W1"
County Manpowur Division, First
iying
between
West
25th
Street
and
Richard E. Crisweil &amp; wf. Betsy 8. 1125(30
11-_4nstr'jctjons
FLEXIBLE- Typing; able to
DEK 63
Lessle W Cooper, 29, 613 Apt. B.
Street and Park Avenue, Sanford,
Santa. Street and between Grenada
Barrett to Walter L. Bryan? &amp; WI.
physical work. Handle phone
Aylesbury Homes Corp to Gary H.
2nd St., AS. Jacqueline S. Hire, 32,
Fl.
32771,
Phone:
323.4330,
Ext.
397.
Avenue
and
French
Avenue
is
Rebecca 0. Lot 30. Golf Course Add
Kaiser 8 WI. Diane, lot 275, Winter
orders, bills of lading. Retiree
Publish: June 70, July 5. 1979
some add
proposed to be rezoned from MR.)
to CB. s.Oog.
Needlepoint Instruction
NOTICE
Springs, Un. 4, 179,900.
OF
acceptable. Fast learner, Time
RESOLUTION DEK 65
(Multlple.Famlly Residential
Frances 1. CraIg, sgl. to Haines
RB. Bennett &amp; WI. Francine E. to CLOSING,
VACATING
will be split between of(ice and
AND
Dwelling) District to RMOI
Creative Expressions 323.6612
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M. Radciiff 8. WI. Mardell V.10114. Stephen F. Barton&amp;wf. NacyH. Lot ABANDONING RIOHT.OF.WAY
warehouse,
Permanent
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(Multiple.Family
Residential,
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DIVORCES
61k 0, Town and Country Estates 19, Whisper Wood at Sabal Point, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
challenging position. 323-6666.
Office and Institutional) bistrlct.
Replat. $70,000.
TUTOR$77,300.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Said property beIng more par.
Thermal Energy Consv. Home
Reading Specialists, Patient
Exp.supermarketstockman
(QCD) William R. Kahn 8 WI. Board of County Commissioners of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Willard F Morgan &amp; Sandra I
titularly described as follows:
Systems, Inc.lo Max C. Franklin Jr.
SEMINOLE
CaIi339.94)6
I
COUNTY,
Apply inperson
Beverly E. to Frank W. Waresak,
Seminole County, Florida, at its FOR
Linda N. Maddox 8. Larry N.
Lots
21,
25
and
26,
Block
9,
WI Dana M 1016, blk G. Sec VII, Francis W.
Food Barn, 23th&amp; Park Ave
Waresak &amp; Joseph .J. Regular Meeting held on Ihe 12th FLORIDA
Cheryl I. A Beaudette &amp; Paul
TEACHER
90,
PublIc
Dreamwold, PB 3, Pg
Sweetwater Oaks, $134,100.
Waresak, Lot 1 (less SE 23 It) BIk B, day of June, AD., 1979, in the CASE NO. 7$•2SSI.CA.O4.
Ernest Beaudette Jr.
Certified Experienced
Dishwashers
Fred L. Flanagan 8. WI. Betty
Records of Seminole County,
J. to Genegables SEC of Meredith Manor. County Commissioners' Meeting IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
Robert E. Forbes &amp; Nancy B.
3235592
Apply inperson
Eugene C. Bray &amp; WI. Marie M. Lot
Florida.
Room in the Courthouse at Sanford, PHILLIP DUANE KNUDSEN
Ervin Bob Holland &amp; Elaine
Holiday Inn on lakefront
I
107. Howell Branch Woods. 151.400.
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. . . -All partIes in interest and citizens
William P Kahn &amp; wf. Beverly. Seminole County, Florida, pursuant
Laverne Holland.
Jose Lull Pbs Moret, sgl to John 176,000.
shall have an opportunIty to be
18Help
Wanted
Petitioner-Husband,
to Petition and Notice heretofore
COOKS
Robert Lee Halback 8. Linda Christopher Messer, sgl., Lot 45, BIk
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heard at said hearing.
Milton W. Hooi*r 8. wf. Amelia to given, passed and adopted a and
Irene,
Apply in person
E, Woodmere Park, 2nd Rep.
By
order
Of
the
City
CommissIon
MichaelJ. Cohen &amp; WI. Nacy J. lot Resolution vacating the (ollowing ELSIE CRUZ KNUDSEN
Arlene A. Ludwin &amp; Julius.
Holiday innon Lakefront
$76,000
.
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
* URGENT *
S (less S 30') &amp; all of Lot 6, Mk 25, described right.of way, to wit'
Ralph K Martin &amp; ShIrley I.
Margaret 1. Blanton widow
Tamm,
Jr.
H.N.
Respondent Wife.
TheWest Soft of Horseshoeflrive,
Darlene A. MillS &amp; Stephen A.
Beawinner, jointhenelghborttood
HELP WANTED
Dan L. Vincent, sgi. The W 10 ft of Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful.
City Clerk
AMENDEDNOTICE OF ACTION
lying West of lots 8 and II, in the
Robert E Sheldon 8. Rhonda I. lot 481 E 45 It of LotS, blk M, 1k 122.000.
professionals Altamonte $pgs.
Publish:
June
10,
20.
1979
Tractor
Drivers maintenance
Durrance
Constr,
to
Paul
A.
King
Forest
Slopec
SubdivisIon,
as
TO:
ELSIE
CRUZ
KNUDSEN
Sue Evans Teague &amp; Harold
based Century 21 Real Estate
Wayman Ht. $30
OEK20
ianitorial. Seminole Harness
81 WI. Eli:. Lot 11, Wttisperwood at recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 79, 65 Nagle Avenue
Vance Teague
Firm
seeking
Lake
Mary
&amp;
Robert M. Miller to Mildred
4 i'OrW )LJXt
Sabal Point, Un. 2. $128,700.
Public Records of Seminot. 'Zt,i,'.,.' '" Ve2..C.e'i,
Margaret Grace Becker 81 John 1
Sanford Peal Estate Associates.
Wang, lot 41. Wekiva Hills, Sec
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Y'U Ait NUlltIEi3 that an
The Huskey Co. to rimpmy L
Excellent training offered. Call
Nowicceptingapplicationsfor full
Johnson 8.- VictorIa L., Jt. ten. Lot
Subtect property shall remain as action for dissolution of marriage
Palt Woodson or Phyllis Cupponi
- Michael 5ul)d.r to. iber,to
&amp; part time waitresses. App,y
OCCUPAIIONAL.
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for confidential Interview 630
Gonzales 8. WI. Clira P. W"I Of lOt 6 10 blk 0, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 12. publlc.proponty tgr the purpose of has been filed agaInst you and you
Days Inn, Sanford.
528.900.
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
_____________________________
,
drainage and utility easement.
aft
(irs.
331
4696
,
I. N' of W' of 7. Block 0, Pearl
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
your written defenses, if any, to it
(QCD)lawrenceR . Pierce, sQl 10
By the Board of County Corn
Now accepting applications for
Lake Ht. 114.000.
COURT
MIDDLE
DISTRICT
OF
Karen 5. Pierce. E 30' of lot 708 all missioners of Seminole County, on Irving B Gussow, Attorney for
The City of Winter Springs, Fl. will
LICENSES
pant .time Bookkeeper. Apply
Jamesi.
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Jener I Wt. Mabel 8. to Of 21. blk C. Tr. Ii. Sanlando Florida. this 12th day of Jun,., AD., Petitioner, whose address is 297
Days Inn, Sanford.
receive applications for a back
Edward E Sheerer &amp; WI. Patricia L Springs, 1100.
COURT
NO.
71,504.OrI.CIv.R
Hwy 17.92, P.O. Drawer 91,5, Fern
1979
hoe operator. Must be exp. For
Lot 71, Wekiva Hurt Club, Fox
UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA,
Park, Florida 37730, on or before
Our Place (C. Tom Roil,
(SEAL)
IPN, FulltimeA part time. Apply
information call City Hall. 327.
Hunt Sec 1. 161,666.
_________________________
Plaintiff, -vs- EDWARD J
16th day of July, 1979, and file the
president) 7608 S. French Ave.,
in person Lakeview Nursing
BOARD OF COUNTY COM
1500.
Esther M Greene (Married) to
CAMERON,
at
ox.,
Defendant(s).
original
with
the
clerk
of
this
court
Alcohol, Consultant Rehabilitation
MISSIONER5
Center 919 F. 2nd St.
Darrell Eugene Moore (Married),
______________________
NOTICE OF SALE - Notice is
Notice
Service.
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. either before service on Petitioner
Lots 108. II. 8i'"t'r'. 77, 3rd rep.
We are accepting applications for
hereby
given
that
pursuant
to
a
or
immediately
Chico's Truck Wash (Larry 1.
thereafter;
Land Sales - $600 per week
'
FLORIDA
1)4,000.
full 81 part time employment.
Summary Final
Decree
of
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
otherwise a default will be entered
Barnes) 1500 S French Ave., Ser.
possible. Work part time. Ex.
BY: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Over
16
high
school
education,
8.
Wilco Constr. to W.0. Unsworth IN
Foreclosure entered on May 16, 1979
against you for the relief demanded
vice. Truck 8. Car.
perienced only. Please reply
CLERK
bldrs,. Inc. Lots 83 88, less W 17.5' El OH TEE NT H JUDICIAL Cl N.
Apply
in
person
at
any
Handy
by the above entitled Court In the
In the Amended Petition.
Gaylord C. or Margaret K.
Tony Copolia Assoc. Realtor 641.
By: Joann K. Hare
Geneva Tern., Amended Plat. CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Food
Store.
Way
abovestyled Cause, theunderslgned
FLORIDA
WiTNESSmyhandandt,sl
Kepyon, 1942 Linneal Beach Dr.,
3,5)5
Deputy Clerk
137.700
United
States
Marshal,
or
one
of
his
this Court on June
Apopka, Sub Contractor-Insulation,
1979
Publish' June 70, 1979
Gil Louis Schnur (SQl) to Dr. Mark '.lVlL ACTION NO. 7$.2747.CA.09.F
LPN full time. Exp. w.Florida
duly authorized deputies, will sell
Mechanic for
day wk
(SEAL)
Burdines
Optical
lAugust
DEK $6
L. Ritter &amp; wf Roaling D. lot I), 61k THE FIRST STATE BANK OF
license. 4.12. 322.6564. Sanford
the property situated in Seminole
paid holidays, fringe benefits.
ViIAMI, etc.,
___________________________
ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
Marketing Corp., August C. John.
,Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
A. Longwood N. $36,000.
County, Florida, described as: The
$200 to $300 to start depending on
.
As Clerk of the Court
son. prelldent) 46*45. Klrkman Rd.,
William 8. Boney 1. WI. Sarah W.
W. 33feet dinchesof Lot 7 and the F
e19. 339.3962,
LET BE HONEST
By: Susan E. Tabor
PlaIntiff,
Orlando 32811; Altemonte Mall
I Barbara E. TaccIa (sql) to
NOTICE OF
FINDING (40
41 feelS inchesof Lots, Block lSas
If YOU weren't looking for a new
As Deputy Clerk
Ret. Eye Glasses.
Toanaid I. Todd &amp; wf. Nancy T. N75
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON
BookkeepIng, clerk, typist. 2 to 3
shown on the vacated portIon of the
career you wouldn't be reading
8
DEVELOP.
THE
Publish:
June
13,30,27,
July
1,
1979
Woodcraft Framing Co. (Richard
ft of Lots 2.S. 61k C. Lii Waymen LAKE REALTY
ENVIRONMENT
yrs, exp. 50 WPM. Downtown
Platof
SANLANDO
THE
SUBURB
thlsacf,andltw.weren't
lookIng
DEK
MENT
CORP.,
D.''Hoover) 510 F. Concord St.,
HIs.. Lk Add. $37,200
Sanford location. Sendresume to
Date: June20, 1979
BEAUTIFUL,
SANFORD
SEC.
for
someone
to
do
a
lob
this
ad
Orlando 32806 Sub contractor '
Ruth F. Hodgson &amp; Evelyn M.
Defendants. Housing Authority of the City ot
Box 23, co The Evening Herald,
_____________________________ TION, recorded In Plat Book 3, page
wouldn't be here, If you want the
Carpentry.
Sanford Bealke to John J. Cinlron &amp; WI.
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl 32771
opportunIty to earn Three to
66. Public Records of SemInole
NOTICE OF SALE
ACt) Service (Carol.. F. Brosonsk,
Deanna M Lot 5 8 E' of Lot 6. blk
94 Castle Brewer Court
County, Florida, together with rIght
FivO Hundred dollars a week,
Notice is hereby given that pur. Sanford, Florida
&amp; Catherine F Salata) 103 EIder
68 Sanlando the Suburb. Beautiful,
3771)
For a career in Real Estate call
call 1100.432.5403 anytIme for
of Ingress and egress over Brent.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
want to the Final Judgment of 305337 lOIS
berry lane, longwood. Retail Orlando Sec. $10300
Realty World. The Real Estate
recorded message.
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
wood Ave. and that portion ot
Foreclosure and Sale entered in the
Agency June Porzig 3233374
TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN. FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Campello Street lyIng East of
cause pending in the Circuit Court of
_______________________________
th Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in dES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: NO. 79.116 Ort.Civ.R - UNITED
Brentwood Ave and North of and
The
KICK
THE
STORAGE
HABIT.
abovenamed
City
proposes
to
WAREHOUSE WORKER SSTATES
OF
AMERICA,
anu (or SemInole County, Florida,
adlacent to saId Block 13 desCribed
Plaintiff,the request the U.S. Department of v. SIDNEY o.
Sell those useful, no longer
Heavy physical work. Able to
___________________________________________________________
above, subject, however, to taxes i.
C'vil Action No. 1$2741CA.09.F.
SHEALY and MRS.needed Items with a Herald
Ienk will sell the Housing and Urban Department to SIDNEY G. SHEALY, his wife, if
learn. Permanent positions,
any due, for the year 1979, at Public
undersigned
Classified Ad, Call 3322611 or
Retiree acceptable. 373.1101
PUBLICHEARINONOTICE
outcrytothehighestandbestbidder
property situated in said County, release Federal funds under Title I married, Defendant(s). - ORDER
Of
the
Housing
and
Community
FOR
SR.CR 421 Improvement
fo caSh at 12 o'clock noon on
described as:
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
AVON
'The Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT) will conduct a public
Tuesday, July 10, 1979 at the Wes'
LOt 11, RIDGE WOOD ESTATES, Development Act 011974 (P1 93-313) — On motion and Affidavit Of
FIGHT
INFLATION
to
be
used
for
the
following
project:
plaintiff
in
the
above.entitled
cause
hearing on June 7$. 1979 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs
door of the Seminole County
Section?, TownshIp 20 South, Range
Sell Avon, Increase your earning
Public
Modernization and by Elizabeth A. Jenkins, Its
Recreation Department Civic Center, 500 Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
30 East, city of Sanford, according HousingHousIng
Rehabilitation
power. For details, call 641.3079
Springs, Florida.
Dated: June 6, 1979
10 the Plat thereof as recorded In
Assistant United States Attorney, in
To provide homeownershlp OP. an action
1isiea'ing- is being conducted to afford interested persons
GEORGE
R.
OROSSE
'
Plat
Book
against
the
defendant(s),
30, Page 95, Public
.,----------------Travel Aoent-minlmum
the
__e_2.,.,
,__
I__.
hVhhl7
"
hUJ
'JW
uiw.i FUWVr•W SidneyG. Shealy
''II. IVRDITORS OF
ixriuniiyov expressing their views concerning the
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
Records of Seminole County'
and Mrs. Sidney G.
location aspects, dnlgn
recent exp. For Interview phone
income families and upgrade public Shealy, his wife, If
concepts, and social, economic and environmental effects of the pp
BULK
TRANSFER
Florida
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
married, and to
661.5069 or (901) 775*777 for
housing projects.
DATE:
June
13,
improvements to State County ROaa 431 (Forest City Road) from County
FLOR IDA
enforce a lien upon real property
t public sale, to the higheSt and best
app,,
Sanford, Seminole, Florida
TO: CREDITORS OF
Roacs 124 (Edgewater Drive) to State Road 436 (Semoran Blvd.) in Orange
KENDELL W. WHERRY
situate in this DiStrict and described
bidder for cash at 11:00 o'clock am.
CAROLYN'S
DECORATIVE
as follows: - Lot 14, OF THE
iant UnIted States Attorney
and Seminole Counties, Florida. FOOT Project Nos. 77120-1901 and 17)30.
Career
on the 13th day of July, 1979, at the
Opportunity-Insurance
I f has been determined ,,such
FABRICS, INC.
35Q4, Work Program Has. 5)1523 and 5)7561, Federal-Aid Project Has. M.
Attot'flly for PlCintiff
west front Door of the Seminole
COLONNADES, 2nd Section, ac
debit, sales 1. Service. Good
request tar release ul funds will not cording to the
1600
N.
Orlando
Avenue
8791 (I) and BRM-I?91.(fl,
PublIsh:
County
Plat thereof •
June 6, 13, 30 37
salary. Complete training
Courthouse,
Sanford. constltut. an
action signiticanlly recorded In Plat Book Ia.
Maitland, Florida 32735
flFl 11
Florida.
Maps, drawings, a draft environmental impact document and other
14
program. Job opening in the
aI'ecting
the
qualt,
.l
the
human
Pursuant
to
the
provisions
Of
pertinent information developeø by the FOOT, together with written views
Public Records of Seminole County,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Sanford area. Phon. 327.1114.
environment and, dccordiflgly, the
Section 6107 0, the Uniform Corn.
received from other agencies or public officials, will be available for public
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Florida. Subject, however, to taxes,
______________________________
above
named
City
has
decided
,c
to
meccial
Cod.
(F.S.A. 5$ 616.6.107),
If you're in the buSiness of building
inspection at the F DOT Distrct Office in DeLand from June 19, 191910
By: June I. Curtis
if any due, for the year 1979. and it
June
___
___
prepare an Environmental Impact
you are hereby notified that on the
your
busines, . . .use
77; 1979 during regular office hourS. They will also be available
Deputy Clerk
spearing
to
the
the
Court
that
the
the
Staleinenf under the National En.
2nd day of July, )79, a transfer In
public hearing location (rotn 10A.M. 104 P.M. and from
ClassIfied
Ads often.
(SEAL)
defendant(s),
Sidney
Shealy
and
G.
6 P.M. to 7 P.M.
UNITED
STATES DISTRICT Bulk assets of CAROLYN'S
vironmental Pö'sty Act of 1969
Mr. Frank Jewell, Project Manager, may be contacted for information
Publish: June 20, 27, 1919
Mrs. Sidney G. Shaaly, his wife, if
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF DECORATIVE FABRICS, INC.,
(P191
orassistanceat the Deland Districtoffice. phone9Ol 134.2)7).
DEK
marrIed, are not inhabitants of nor
PLOPtDA ORLANDO DIVISION whose business address Is 1600 N.
the
resso.n
to.
..
to
ng,
Persons who wish to Submit written statements and
-.
other exhibits in
____________________________' pripare such Slalement as are found within the Stateof Florida and
COURT NO. 7S46641LCIV.R — Orlando Avenue, Malliand, FlorIda,
place of, or in addition to oral statements may do so at the heariig.
hive not voluntarily appeared
They
UNITED
STAT
ES
OF
AMERICA.
follows:
will be made to THE DRAPERY
Legal Notice
may ,atso be submitted to be documented as a part of the hearing it
herein, and that personal ServIce
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
plaintlff,—vs—
BENJAMIN WORKROOM, INC., a Georgia
There will be no impact on the
received at the FDOT Distrct Office, 1)9 W.
,
upon them is not practical because
THE VACATING, ABANDONING, environment,
Woodland Blvd. (Post Office
JAMES ALLEN, et ox, of al. Corporation, whose business ad.
Bb 17), DeLand, Florida 37720, no later than July Il 1979
their residenceand whereabouts w•
OISCO$TINUIP4G, AND CLOSING
Dofendant(s). - NOTICE OP dress is 411 Joslean* Court,
An Environmental Review Record
unknown, it it ORDERED that
Tentative schedules for rights of way acquisition and construction
RIGHTS.OF.WAY.
and
SAL!- Notice is hereby gIven that Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701.
respecting the within project has
the impact on the wetlands will be discuss.j.
SidneyG. Shealy and Mrs. SIdney 0.
FICTITIOUS NAME
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
pursuant In a Final Decree Of Thedebis of thetransferorare not to
been made by Inc above named City
Notice is hereby given fb
Shealy,his wife. if married, appear
FOOT's Relocation Advisory Assistance Program will be presented.
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
e ac '
whIch documents the environmental
For iott...no.I'.l . aa..
,a. I aLW Ia itiii IL. lk •-.l-.-h
h
wr.
hiWhllhS. "-'•"v WIhiUV ncuu In accuruance Wltfl Ibe Florida Depart.
inai irw ou.ru U' i.OJflty
V7 (hflI)
V
'u"
review of the project and more lully
abO
buyerandthefoHowinginfortl
entitled CoutInthe
the 6th day of August, $979, and In
---d, Goldenrod Seminole County,
ment of Transportation Action Plan (191$).
Commissioners of Seminole County,
sets form the reasorn why such
abOVe Stylid Cause, the undersigned is furnished to you herewith:
Florida, under the fictitious name of
CA. Benedict, P.E.
default thereof the Court will
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on 11.1
is nof required, This
1. The property to be transferred B 8.11 FARMS, and that we intend to
United States Marsh*l, or one of his
District Engineir
proceed to he hearing and ad.
'
11th day ci July, AD., 1979, in lIe
Environmental Review Record ison
duly authorized deputies, will sell consitts of:
All Inventory, ac
registersaidnamew
udicationofthissultasif Sidney 0.
Florida Department of Transportation
the Clerk of
County Commissioners' M.'etinq
file •t lhe above address ad is
the property sItuated in Seminole celiorles, fixtures add equipment, (he Circuit court,
Seminole County,
Post Offke Box 47
Room at Ihe County Courthouse iii
available br public examination Silealy aito Mib. a.uIivt i... alsedly,
County. Florida, described as: Lot which is located at 1600 N. Orlando Florida in
accordance with th
Deland, Florida 33770
Santorcl. Florida, will hold a Public
21 and theE 12 feel of Lot , Block Ave., Maltland, FlorIda.
and coyping, upon rsqaes$, at 94 his wile, if married, had been served
provisIons of the Fictitious Name
Publish: May 29, June I), II, IS, I?, Ii, 19,70,7), 22,34,35,26,27,26,
Hearing 10 consider and determine Castle Brewer Court between the with process in the State Of FlorIda,
13. as iMn an 5k. wr.ê-'i ..
1k.
MlIi4
•iI
''
tII•
••••
0hlE
hh
111W
hu'vvII;
UJ UI
*netner or nol the County will hours of 6:30 AM. and 4:30 P.M.
secTion .61.09
butonlytotheextlntprovidsdforby
of the Plot of SANLANDO THE transferor's debts is $Unkrwwn.
Florida Statutes iCSi.
vacate, abandon, discontinue, CloSe.
Section
1655,
Title
2$,
United States
No
further
environmental
review
SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL,
Sanford
3.
A
schedule
of
the
property
_________
to be
51g. .2. Baxter Richardson
'enounce and disclaim a.y right ol
such project is proposed to be Cod.' it it further ORDERED that
Secisan, as recorded in Put Book 3, transferred and a list of the
Helen J. Richaritson
414
IS
the following rights of way running
grantee(s), creditor(s) or other
release of Federal fs.
sap
Seminole County, Florida, together transferor, as furnished by the said DEK.54
lhrough the described property, to
All snterested agencies, groups unknown partIes claiming interest
with the right of ingress and egress transferor, may be inspected at the
*11:
and petsons disagreeing with this by, thr01I!Pt, Uüth' or agaInst the
.1'
over BRENTW000 AVENUE
following address:
BALIN 81
1' Gollview Drive along Lots II, I?,
decsion are invilsd to submit afoesaid person(s), Sidney G.
SALEM STREET- lying West and DIKEOU. S00 Highway 17.92, Fern
/
r
..
'
Block
F..
Sanlando
Springi.,
I, 7.).
.
,
written
comments
for
consideration
Shealy
and
Mrs.
Sidney
G'.
Shalv,
South and adjacent to said Block, as Park, Florida 37730, co DENO p.
'
... .d'
it
Tract 37 P.!. 5. Pg 1$ Public
I'
by the City 01 tb'.t' oflice of Ihe un
his wife, it ,,,.ii ' 'U,
nd a.iy
shown on the above described Plot, DIKIOU, ESQ.
.
Records 0$ Seminole Count,
Six.,
iersigned.
eritten comments unknown partiet, shall be Served by
--','',..
,'
415
1. The transfer is not being made
subject, however, to taxes, (any
FICTITIOUS NAME
•
I
Florida.
Ibould be "u'v.d at N Castle publicatIon, ills further ORDERED
- — — 1W
'
doe, for the year 1979, at public to pay or satisfy existing debte.
Notice is hereby given that we are
.
PERSONS
INTERESTED
MAY
.,
_____
.'*f
.
,
________
brewer Cow' on or tpfore July 13. that noti'e of this Order be
0
.,
S. The amount of new con. enQaQedinbusinetsat7.AWinter
outcrytothehighestandb,$tbldd
APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT THE
t
.
1919. Ak .ucrs ....,u u ;e..vived published by the United States
1
for cash at $2 o'clock noon on sideration to be paid (or Itt, above Woods Blvd. Winter Park Seminole
...
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
Wv ' I
will be considered and the City will Marshal in a newspaper of general
Tuesday, July II, 1979 it fit, West described bulk
transfer
415
is County. Florida, under Itt, fictitious
.
SPECIFIED.
not request the release of Federal circulation In Seminole County,
C
door of the Seminole County $IS0,000.00,andlslobepaidonjuly name of SIS INTERIORS AND
,,, . ),
(SEAL)
•
funds or'take any administrative Florida, once a week fOr 515 (6)
2,1979, at 500 Highway 17-97, Fern GlFTSanathalweint,ndtoregister
Courthouse, Sanford, FlorIda,
80*1W OF COUNTY COM' action on Ihe wilbin project prior to conSecutive Weeks, commencing
• • •,_
Ofl' Dated: June 6, 1979
Park, Florida.
said name with the Clerk of the
MISSIOIERS
•
the dote specified in the preceding Wednesday.Juna, 7979. DONE and
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
DENO P. DIKEOU of
GEORGE ft. GROSE
,#
•
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, sentence.
ORDEREDaIOrIandO,Florida,this
Baldwin 1 Dihaou
Florida in accordance with the
ir
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
FLORIDA
25th day Of May. $979.
50
17.92
provIsions
ci the Fictitious Name
Highway
MIDDLE
DISTRICT
OF
BY. Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Thomas Wilson. Ill
JOHN A. REED, fR.
Fern Park, Florida 33730
Statutes, To.Wit: Section 861.09
FLORIDA
CLERK
stew s'uov
Administrator
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Phone: (305) 134.1121
Florida Statutes 1937,
, WHERRY
. 4
. .
'-..
By Joann K. Hare,
91 Castle Brewer COurt
JUDGE
ta m
_____
,
ATTORNEY FOR
Sig Sandraj. Davis
TRAN.
Assistant United States Attorney
,
Deputy Clerk
4
Sanford, Florida 32771
Publish: June6. $3, 20, 27, July 4, II, . Attorney for Plaintiff
SFEREF
LOCATION MAP
Shirley S. Oenbr ink
Publish June 70, 979
Publish; June 30. 23. 2$. 979
a'.
wisn: JUfli . iv
FUOIIIfl JUnP 13.20.211 July 4.
..•.
PublIsh: June L *8. 30, 27, 1979
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1979
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71st Year, No. 261—Thursday, June 21, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Says He'll Run Again

Public Defender Is Ill

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But Sees No Problem
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Despite crippling bouts with
irthnitls that have kept him
way from his office for periods
f up to four months at a time,
)avid Porter says he is meeting
Us responsibilities as public
lefender for Seminole and
revard counties.
During an interview Wedtesday, Porter denied his
Ilness has in any way
)revented him from superIsing the activities of the 20
awyers assigned to his office.
'orter also said that he plans to
'Un for reelection when his
erm expires in 1980.
Porter, 48, was elected to the
our-year-term, his first, in
976. lie has spent 20 years in
he state legal system as a
irosecutor, assistant public
lefender and public defender.
he arthritis, he said, Is
omething with which he has
iad to learn to live.
"I've tried cases while I was
n crotches and didn't have that
nuch trouble," he said.
But a traffic accident a
ouple of years ago, he admits,
nay have aggravated his
ondition. His crutches have
iven way to a wheelchair.
)ver the past eight months he
pent four months in a Brevard
ounty hospital.
However, (Ijlrwg, h

Bennett's building supplies are now blocked from view by six-foot high fence

Lake Mary Peace, Quiet
Now Neighborhood Feud
build we would support him, but he'd no better off now
than he was a year ago when he first arrived."
John Carl, credit manager for Chase and Company in
Sanford and another Pine Circle Drive resident, agrees.
"He'll never complete that house," he said. "Just look
how far he's gotten after a year."
How far has he gotten ? Bennett ha: complete plans for
a tn-level house. His property is cleared and the basic
concrete for the walls and floor is ready to be poured. The
city okayed the trenches in which he will pour that cement
on Wednesday. Bennett says the reason he has gotten no
..
,.
:t few months gathering
materials. His lot is piled with wood and building blocks
now, and he says the house will be ready to move into in
three months.
"You Just can't build a $60,000 house with $10,000," said
Bridges. "1 don't care who you are. Besides, have you
seen that wood he's using? It's all used stuff. We are
concerned about property values now; if he doesn't even
finish the thing, what will that do to our values? These are
pretty nice homes around here."
bridges concern about the possibility of Bennett never
completing the house is shared by his neighbors. They
wonder what will happen when the building permit runs
out. Who is responsible then? Who must either finish the
home or have it torn do?
Phil Kulbes, Lake Mary city manager, said Wednesday
that Bennett's building permit had been Issued May 1 and
See NEIGHBORS, Page 2A

By BRAD PURDOM
Herald Staff Writer
Terry Bennett and his neighbors all say they chose to
live on Pine Circle Drive in Lake Mary for the same
reason: peace and quiet.
Since Bennett moved his family into a tent on his
property there, however, all agree the area has been
anything but quiet.
"I'd like to see him get off that property," said Gary
Bridges of 11 Pine Circle Drive. "And I'm wiling to pay
for it."
The trouble began In September of last year when
Bennett bought a piece of land in the center of Pine Circle
Drive and began to make plans to build himself a home.
He was welcomed at the time for his "pioneering spirit"
and "determination."
But neighbors soon became concerned when Bennett
put up a tent and moved his wile and young son on to the
property. TI'. complained to the Lake Mary City
Council, which unanimously declared the tent a public
nuisance. The ugnt was on.
Bennett's neighbors say they were all for him at first.
"When they first came out here," said Michael Rizkalla
of Pine Circle Drive. "we thought they were on the uo and
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and take showers in. I loaned him a fan; he broke it and
wouldn't pay for it. I let him make long-distance calls
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BySHARON CARRASCO
herald Staff Writer
The civil rights of Inmates at the Seminole
County Jail are not being
violated, according to the
findings of a grand jury
released
investigation
Wednesday afternoon.
The grand jury met
behind closed doors for two
days to discuss allegations
made by four inmates, two
of them in custody on
murder changes.
In Its written report, the
grand jury concluded it
"found no criminal violation
nor neglect of any statutory
duties as outlined in
petition of the writ of
mandamus.

RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) — said they have heard a variety somebody and there'd be no one went upstairs and saw nobody
Mary Manning says there used of strange noises while working there," she added. "I've been in was there, he went outside the
to be a few skeptics in the state in the 101-year-old Victorian- a room and heard a noise in house to investigate further.
The workers said the noises
Office of Marine Affairs, but style house where the office is another room, and I've been
after a year of hearing footsteps based. Appropriately enough, able to look into the other room seemed to begin occurring in
the spring of 1978, about six
and moving furniture all nine . the house was built for a certain and see no one Is there."
Most said they have heard the months after the staff moved
workers are convinced a ghost Mrs. Strange.
Angela Skelton, a staff at. noises when they were alone, into the house.
Is tramping around the office.
Genevieve Sorrell, another
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administrative
assistant, said
point where they believe "very distinct walking foot- hour.
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directly," Ford said. "One of
his aides phoned and asked for
some information. I handled the
call shortly after I got the
message and the information
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Porter said he was unaware
of any complaints, particularly
from anyone in hlattaway's
office. He pointed out that as a
result of the information supplied, the public defender's
office will receive an increase
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of the office is $613,000.
Porter said he will use the
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also to hire an additional attorney to work in the Seminole
County office. The additional
lawyer, he said, will be
assigned primarily to custody
cases in which the state
Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Service seeks
custody from parents of
DAVID PORTER
dependent children.
plans to run
New state guidelines, he said.
extend services of the public
But a spokesman in Rep. defender's office to indigent
Ilattaway's office said that she parents facing a toss of custody
had tried to call Porter several of their children.
tunes during a two-week period
and on each attempt she said
The extended periods of
she was advised Porter was not illness suffered by Porter did
in and his schedule was not result in any loss of pay.
unknown.
Elected officials in the Florida
Judiciary system are granted
"'lucy were Very evasive, unlimited sick leave without
even when I said the in. penalty. The courtesy is exformation I needed was im- tended to judges, state's atportant. Finally I got a call torneys and public defenders.
from one of his assistants," the Porter currently makes $36,500
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In constant phone contact with
his chief assistant.
"I was laid up for four
months, but I was never in•
conununicado," he said.
Questions of Porter's accessibility began to surface this
year when callers to his office
complained they were unable to
get in touch with him and were
advised by secretaries in the
public defender's office that
their boss' whereabouts was not
known.
"It's no secret that I was in
the hospital, but I've always
been able to be reached. I spend
a good part of my day on the
phone," Porter said.
One of those said to have had
difficulty reaching Porter was
an aide to state representative
Bob Hattaway, who was
seeking information that could
be used in support of an increased budget to Porter's
office.
But Porter's chief assistant,
Bennett Ford, said there was no
delay in communicating with
Hattaway's office.

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She said she would not run a feminist-oriented campaign and
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those who are not involved in them. The only people who do the
criticizing are the outsiders.
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to be men and they should appreciate each other."
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landing approach system, fund administered by the FAA
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Director J. S. (fled) Cleveland Dur ing the past five years,
said today, so "pilots can make Cleveland said, the authority
a nice safe approach to the has spent $3.1 million to imfield."
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vacated b Stephen Barton seveJ weeks ago after Barton moved system has a non-directional airports to divert thousands of
Rutledge In Miami, conHerald Staff Writer
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Collins tracks, said "llü is not
"The city deserves to have it lied a founinem ber commission mtuiIq began a year ago when he and his family moved from weather, requiring pilots at The four-year program is to
the case. Absolutely not. We working on the budget for the new year," Longwood City Corn- Sandalwood subdivision In district one to Tiberon in district five, times to "grope their way into affect d major airports in 34
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(the date) only take our wine m nerLarryaoldbergsaldtoday,exptolnhighlscourt fight to He had been elected to the district one seat.
st ates by im proving 50 satelli te
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samples at the and oh. race on retain his city cicrurdision berth for at least the neat 26 days.
According to both the old city charter and the new one adopted
Cleveland estimated the fields.
the w1'diig di gs, or on a dog
Gokterg earlier this week appealed a ruling from a Seminole- In September 197$, a commissioner must be a resident of a given value of the Improvement and "Our goal Is to relieve
protect'
which is 'suspicious' to the eyes &amp;evwd liii judicial circuit judge ordering him to resign from district - certain geographical area - to be elected and to site preparation at $350,000 to congestion and red uce the mix
Kennel Club at Ebro on Friday- of the judges. Any remit ci the city cinmiIp or face a contempt of court citation and the remain on the city commission.
$500,000. Plans for the grading of commercial and nonnight. Morris said the hearings urine tooting we send back is possibility of a 15.4ay jail lenin.
Tirough several interpretations and several legal opinions by and moving some obstructions commercial aircraft at major
would be conducted by Mac only for urine which shows
Tbe bails of the appeal, aócording to City Attorney Ned Julian Jullan, Goldberg retained his District One A. A lawsuit was at the airport which might hub airports by making neighMcN.lr. well-known racing positive, as to the ire, of a Jr. is a cont p4'n that Circuit Judge Richard Muidnew erred in fil ed in circuit court by a past unsuccessful city commission affect the antenna patterns as boring satellite fields more
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ordering tire city commission to vacate the seat or in the alter- candidate, Robort Dives, seeking Goldberg's ouster.
yet are not complete, he -said. attractive to private and
Rutledge said a total of 51 "Concerning the older eases, native ordering Goldberg to resign by Aug.? or be In contempt of
Judge Muldrew ultimately ordered Goldberg's resignation.
The site preparation, business f liers, Langhorne M.
offenses Involving use 61 the there we many times the lab is cent.
Between rulings from Judge Muldrew, the first of which called Cleveland said, will be funded Bond, FAA administrator, said.
drug on lop had occur red, nae to immediately plirpoiM
"I do not feel the judge, wider a mandamus action, has on the city commission to consider whether Goldberg should be
jorne oftherndstthgas far back an analysls,andthsrelorethers authodtytodeclweadtyco,nmlialonssstvacat.d," Julian said removed from office, Barton reelected in Decembe r, 1978
RE Sept. 151$, with mod of the is a delay. To my keowledge, todey. Julian ,tplikwd a mandamus action Is one in which a resigned his office, leaving the district five seat open.
offitaea occurring within the this Is the first time In my person petition. the court to order an officeholder to perform a
Goldberg's new home is In District Five.
p1st sIx moidhe.
memory we have come up with clearly a&amp;naM4.rlal duty which the petitioner is entitled to have
While under the new charter, the commission could have upX
.The Midnight Blue Kennel, methacarbamol in dogs, perfonned
pointed Goldberg to Barton's unexpired term, extending to
cpowned by GuIU.rudna aithougis ft h bun fossod In
Julian said the city ccminIIo'r conipiled with Judge January, 1501, the board declined to do so, preferring to call a
Palvithin and Anthony l'uglhi horses," Rutledge said.
Muldesas order to vol on whether the Goldoerg seat would be special election for Sept. 4.
Mayor Troy Pil and cast the buildings and st reets and to
G!Tampa, "had 26 positives it
Rutledge said the "Warly vaeated and the city cnilon voted not to vacate the seat.
Goldberg is being challenged in that election by William deciding vote Tuesday night to support services. Total budget
the Washington Cindy track of msthacarbarnol Is not
Conçldkig his fourth your in omc., Goldberg already had Mitchell of Winior Manor.
call a special election on Sept. for the new year, he said, is
and 11 positIves at the Palm determined by statute but by tendered his r*4gpation effective Sept. 3 to seek election to the
Goldberg sald today the appeal filed in the Fifth District Court 11 in Winter Sprin gs, seeking about $1.5 million.
Beach track," Rutledge said. the ths of racing."
spi term of the dist fiv, city cnmI..içj post, The pod was of Appeals In Daytona Beach of Judge Muldrew's order, ef- the peoples' approval to inRutledge said the Partin "A hearing is held at
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authorities say has been used at "and results of testing an.
tracks In Sanford, Orlando, received back within two
Palm Beach, Sarasota, Tampa weeks, at the mod,"
and Washington County. Morris Collins said he couldn't on.
said another hearing would be derdand why results showing a
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Investigators questioning victims said the caller sounds
Like a white male between 25 and 35 years of age.
The first call in this county occurred over the weekend
when a 29-year-old Sanford woman was phoned at 3 a.m.
Saturday. Detective Reynolds be lieves the chances of the
man living in the area are remote, however.
Police recommend that in the fut ure women should not
list their first names in the phone book if they live alone. If
a woman receives a call from the prankster, she sho uld
tell him she is not alone or hang up immediately, according to police.

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of an Illegal drug, methacar. In a compound when they
baznol, while racing at Sanford- arrived at the track and placed
Orlando Kennel Club, ac- under 24-hour security guard.
cording to Gary Rutledge, He mid only the owner oha dog,
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"I think i iu and Stockton iii fine nrp.
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Peters, the father of three, says he went undercover for the FBI
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The elder Bonanno was Indicted on charges of conspiring to Phili willcome to you with
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"He's getting his kicks by getting people to do what he
tells them to do," Detective Reynolds sa id.
DeLand police said that some women have complied
with the caller's requests, but that no items actually have
been stolen from the victims.
Beasley said the caller, so far as can be determined,
selects his victims by randomly going thro ugh the phone
book and picking out numbers of women listing their first
name. He apparently guesses their age from the sound of

According to Beasley, the caller's message Is similar
each time. He said it usually begins with the man
asking the woman if she is alone. Next, he tells the woman
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A prank caller said to have threatened as many as 60
women in Volusla County has begun to strike in Seminole
County, Sanford police report.
Police said the man makes late night calls to single
women under 35 years old. He tells the women he is going
to rob them and they should follow his instructions to
avoid being hurt, pollee said.
"He started this routine around the second of last
month. I'd say there have been about 60 calls made so
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a gun and wears a bulletproof vest.
It isn't part of any Job.
Peters Is under government protection until he can testify about
the $40 million of widerworld money he says was to be pumped
into the Lodi Stockton area, presumably through the "family" of
retired New York Mafia chieftain .Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonnano Sr.
"What a lot of people don't realize is how close I got to the
family," says Peters, w ho is to kuf3 tom the govt'niini't tiun
Bonanno goes on trial Oct. 1 for conspiracy and pet Jury In San
Jose, Calif.
Peters, 47, said in an interview that as much as $40 million of
underworld money was to be funneled into the "-Stockton area
of Squ Joaquin County as "investments," the nature of which will
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"Only four men said 'No, I will not vote for a woman.' All the
irritates one of her daughters, a 22-year-old who Is "extremely
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rest have said 'Absolutely."
Miss Coyle, who has a home in the suburban community of liberal."
She believes oil companies should be "given a chance" under
Rowlett, has opened a campaign office in east Dallas and says she
proAinerlcan or
already has recruited some county chairmen in several states. deregulation and be told: "Are you going to be
"I have not officially announced my candidacy yet but I have all are you going to continue to put the screws to us? Now show us."
It does no good, she said, to blame oil companies for America's
the papers from Washington," she said. "I'm holding off (form]
relieve our frustrations.
• energy woes other than to "tomporarily
filing) until I get a chance to appear on some talk shows."

lands so they can get on with the business of producing the oil and
gas that are in those lands but are tied up ..."
Miss Coyle recently traveled "from Florida to Arizona and
back" with her running mate, Dorothy Ann Evans of Phoenix,
Ariz., the mother of three.
,,We took an unofficial survey of about 500 people," said Miss
Coyle, "to find out what people are thinking and feeling in this
country and to find out if they would vote for a woman.

DALLAS t UPI - John Connally and George Bush aren't the
only Texans running for president - Betty Jean Coyle plans to
move into the White House in 190 because she says the time for a
woman president is long overdue,
Miss Coyle has had a number of slogans printed on bumper
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In Florida

IN BRIEF
Protest Of Death Penalty
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Set At Floridd's Border
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) Death penalty protestors
plan to travel to the Florida-Georgia border this weekend
to denounce the state's death penalty to visitors coming
into Florida.
"We think it's important that people coming to Florida
know all about the date, not just the sunshine," said
1Jn1versity of Florida student Adam Shedroff, a
spokenan for Students Against the Death Penalty.
Shedroff said the group expects about 100 people from
around Florida to join the rally, set for the Visitor's
i Welcome Station on Interstate 75 south of the Georgia
border on Saturday.
The protest will be held In conjunction with a group
_marching from Savannah, Ga., to the Georgia State
PrIson at Reidsville, where the state's maximum security
prisoners are held, Shedroff said.
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Nine Banned From Jai=Alai* Frontons

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Director Gary Rutledge of the Florida Division of Pan-Mutual
Wagering said Tuesday that Robert G. Moore, operator of the
Miami Amateur Jai-Alal Fronton, four fronton patroni, and five
jal-alal players had been banred from florida's 10 frontons.
The banning is a result of crackdown by the state agency on
illegal practices In the jal-alal, dog racing and horse racing in.
dustrles In Florida.
Moore was one of those banned from betting at, attending
or
playing In any jal-alal games at any of Florida's
frontons.
Banned jal-alal patrons named by Rutledge include Paul

Commons, Bert CasklII, James Soble and David Herman.
Players banned include Juan Guardino (playing name,
Guardino); Jose Cendagortagalarza Arana (playing name,
Arena); Kirby Prater (playing name, Kirby); Rene Garcia
(playing name, Garcia) ; and Luis Munlozguren (playing name,
Irlondo).
Rutledge said the Juan Guardino "had skipped the country and
I don't know where he is."
Rutledge said banning resulted from perjury and game fixing
chargec now pending against the men In Connecticut.

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Outlaws Accept Injunction
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!)- Members of the Outlaws
: motorcycle gang have promised to quit treating a
residential neighborhood as their personal playground.
The Outlaws agreed, without benefit of a hearing, to
accept a temporary injunction Issued Tuesday by Orange
County Circuit Judge Maurice M. Paul. The injunction
'orders the motorcycle gang to cease certain
activities
named In a lawsuit filed by several county agencies.

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Work crews have begun widening the Intersection of County Road 46A and
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been filed with the office of when he fell off a cot while
Seminole County civil court napping at the daycare center
clerk Arthur Beckwith seeking on Bear Lake Road and McNeil
damages in excess of $2,500:
Road, Forest City. lie was two
Jay Donalson, a minor, and years old when the incident
his mother Jill, are suing occurred on Feb. 7, 1979 betHappy Faces of Orlando, Inc., ween 8:15 n.m. and 5:30 pin.

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l"ield representative Robert
BUD for a community
Lyles of BUD said his office
1eve1opment block grant in the
would be willing to grant a sixamount of $300,000 to make road
month extension, until March
and drainage improvements to
Price said the county has 31, to complete the three unfive target areas and also to been cost-efficient and has not Finished projects. However, he
çdnstruct a community center completed the projects because said that if the money was not
.in the Midway area east of the scope of the improvements spent by that time it might have
Sanford. The county was "was too ambitious." He said, to be refunded. He further said
: awarded a one-year grant of "We aren't going to make an that any 1980 grant request by
:$262,000.
apology; we're moving with all the county almost certainly
deliberate speed."
would be eliminated from
The following year, county
To date, about $179,000 of the consideration if the funds are
officials told BUD they would $262,000 awarded in 1977 not spent by March 31.
not be able to complete the remains unspent, records show.
projeetsontimeandasked for a The three projects completed
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that he could not be asked about difficulty remembering details Asked how he killed his he got to Harlem.
had two friends in my life, my
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. the killing of his wife or mw- of the crimes because
Dressed In a purple T-shirt, father and my wife. Those were
of
heavy
victims,
Fischer
said,
"Some
I
(UP!) Self-proclaimed mass dens he earlier t9.bned to have thinking,
dabbed, some! shot, some I Fischer, who has steel gray the only ones." At that point, he
killer JosephFischer says mot committed In New Jersey.
"I've been drunk 13 months, beat, some I choked."
hair and arms covered with was overcome with emotion.
Of his victims were murdered Flicher said most of his until now," he said. "One
time I
Fischer's story came out July tattoos, spoke mostly In a quiet
When the reporter remarked
because they reminded him of victims were prostitutes.
was working In a pizza joint in fl when he walked Into a voice. Tears welled In his eyes that he did not have the
his mother "and she was a
"I killed them because they Oklahoma and I asked, 'What Harlem police station and twice when the subject of his
demeanor of a mass killer, he
whore."
reminded me of my mother and sin I doing here?' They gRid, confessed to killing his wife the father came up, and
when
a
replied:
"Good. I'm glad to
In an interview with United she was a whore and,, here 'You've been working here for day before in their trailer park reporter wished him well,
hear
it,
because
If I met you
Press International Tuesday, his voice grew cold "I hated two weeks.' I couldn't home In Wassalc, N.Y.
"I'd like someqne to like me. I outside I'd wring your neck for
FIscher, 50, an ex-convict and her."
remember f"
He said he did not know how want a friend," he said. "I only a bottle of wine."
former mental patient, said he Asked If he was lorry for
owned up to Wing at least 20 what he had done, he said, "No
people during a 13-month, not a tAt. Because they all
croescowtry spree because "I looked like that whore or the
want everything to be clean." guys that paid her."
Fischer, who has been In.
Asked in which dates the
dided for the murder of his murders occurred, Fischer
wife, Christine Eggens, 71, said, reeled off California, Ok
"I know now my wife Is dead. lahoma, North
Dakota
Soon I will have to join her. I Arizona, Maine, Oregon,
want everything to be clean. I Washington and New York.
want her to know that Then he brought his hands to his
everything Is clean, that head and said, "God, I just
nothing has been held back." can't remember."
He added: "If I went to her
Fischer said the killings
now, I'd have this blackness on occurred in a l3inonth period
me."
In which he traveled all 00
The Interview was conducted states after his release from
at the Dutchesa County jail with Trenton (N.J.) State Prison,
Fischer's lawyer, James where he served 24 years of a
Brown, and Brown's Inves- life sentence for murder.
tigator, William Paroli,
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present. The ow.M rules were chosen at random, but he had

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UP!)
Character actor Kurt
Kasanar, probably beat known for his portrayal of Qndr. Fitshugh In the "Land of the Giants" television series, died of cancer
Monday night. He was 15.
Ksamar was admitted to St. Jolm'a Medical Center nearly two
weeks ago. Funeral arranginegs were not announced.
Stepson of an Austrian restaurant owner, Kumar was7 when
he made his first film appearance, the silent film opus "Max,
King of the Circus," In Salzburg, Austria.

Seminole Count) may find it one t.ar extension until include impro v
ements to
can't get money until it spends October of 1979. The extension Bookertown. Jamestown and
County commissioners met
area il Altamonte Springs, the
with field representatives of the
with the extension Lockhart area west of Sanford
Jacksonville office of the deadline this year approaching and the Midway community
•d and three of the six projects still center.
De partm e nt 'f fl1jn
cornUrban Development BUD) uncompleted, the
future
grant
missioners
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County planner Linda I"ields
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missioners were told at the they were cautioned that
County are larger in scope than
meeting the county must second extension request could projects in other communities
promise to hurry and spend all jeopardize' their chances for because e-onty crews have
of the $262000 it received two funding in 1980 unless the ex- been used to do most of the
years ago' if they hope to planation for the delay in- work. The use of county crews
receive consideration for -id- completing the projects can be doubles the dollar value of the
well documented.
ditional funding.
projects, she said.

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Fla. (UP!)- The city council responded to a
plea from police to make Tampa an unpleasant place for
prostitutes Tuesday, passing an ordinance increasing
fines and making jail sentences mandatory for persons
convicted bf prostitution or other unlawful sex acts.
"We have h.come a haven for Droetitute&amp; pimps, lohns
and so forth," said Capt. H. S. Cowan of the police,
'department's selective enforcement unit.
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Work on the ordinance began two months ago after city
officials were told prostitutes were coming into Tampa
from Miami, Orlando, St. Petersburg, New Orleans, New
York and Atlanta.

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not lose the unspent funds.
improvements to the Winwood

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Rutledge also said the owners of 34 thoroughbreds had been
ordered to return purses totaling $61,288 after an investigation
had shown the thoroughbreds had traces of Sublimaze -a pain.
deadening drug.
Rutledge said the horses would be stricken from the winners'
lists and horses finishing behind them would be moved up in the
standings and the purses redistributed. Bettors would not be
affected by Rutledge's ruling.
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Such was the case with Price.
Thersiky, the teun of Investigators went the day
MttrouØithe rubNe In search of dues asto
how the hry fire hid laded In the first place.
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filendu." H. hid spent half 01 W.dn.day night at
the fin acuieaid was sp early the nezt morning to
contInue to comb the ares.
WrIØ* was at alon, to his dedicotlon. Several
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later the men were still there.
"We're doing it 'cause we thought a lot of Bill
(Price) for one thing," said Ernie Ellenburg of the
Sanford Fire Department.

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138,000 Acres Devoured
By Fires in Southwest

Fire Department,

"When you spend that much time with somebody
like Bill, they are more family than friend."

VIEWPOINT

"'Motorists. No, gasoline pries aren't go
qn. But a fully autotnadc set at traffic lights is
collift OCOUMy Road4BA and AirportBoulevard,

lor4slnce a mar headache to drivers and the site
oirer*l major traffic accidents.

Raging fires have devoured more than 138,000 acres of
grass and trees In Idaho, Montana and New Mexico. The
bulk of the damage was In Idaho, where about 12,UUU
acres have been destroyed.
Although desperately needed rain was forecast for
today, fire officials feared storms also could bring
lightning and spark new blazes in tinder-dry areas.
In Month. a; 10,000 acres were blackened in four fires
in rmnotc areas of Yellowstone National Park but none
threatened tourist areas. All but a 550-acre blaze was

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Sylvia Gilitrap
Marilyn Hone ycutt
Georg* Mafltt
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James E. Thomas
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WASHINGTON (UP!)— President Carter summoned
Israeli Ambassador Ephraim Evron to the Oval Office
today to try to repair a rift In U. S. Israeli relations over
the rights of the PalestInlan.
Carter also planned to discuss African affairs with
visiting President Ahmed Sakou Toure of the Republic of
Guinea.
In recent days Evron has met or talked with top U. S.
diplomats, including Secretary of State Cyrus Vance,
National Seàrity Affairs adviser Zbignlew Brzezinski,
and Middle East troubleshqoter Robert Strauss concerning Israeli fears over Palestinian autonomy and other
issues.

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US TRANSFER YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO WALOREENS. WE AF,
PRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS.
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Carter, Israeli Meeting

By LeROY POPE
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Former U. Gov. William Winter, another veteran
campaigner making his third race for the state's top office, was running a strong second as the slow vote counting continued into morning.

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first woman governor, but faces an Aug. 28 runoff for the
Democratic nomination.
Miss Gandy, 58, now serving as lieutenant governor,
told a cheering crowd of supporters Tuesday night she
was "so appreciative" of the impressive vote.
"My heart is overflowing with gratitude," she said.

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will surge upward and many new jobs will be:
created If sanctions are lifted.

MY and food, he explains.
"71*
Continuation of sanctions keeps the
otlewy telephone line to one of GE's
economy down," he adds He contends
that the
Genigrsplic centers for conversion Into 30mm or stubbornness of our
government about main.
1folfl fihii elides or into linger View gr1hiC ta1ntfl the
sanctions despite the fact Zimbabwe
NEW YORK (UN) It sv will be U tflmPialactN.
Rhod
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ubiquitous u the neighborhood document
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Grem .afd eey firm that
a mauy as 50
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VII1I the effect of Prolonging
War.
slides m
by switching
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Zimbabwe
Rhodeaas neighbo'
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lnora agreement to rest,
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In
dflilopenat and $300,110 In its first yew for acme large users of
received much ett 1cu. Aid at
j17 Nkomo.
, like
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pS(*M ''d
gi* eppew wilcems
many
former
British
colonies
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Africa
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cempider,
color
terminals,
eledeade
stylus
and
Independent
grephic centers, idng democracy
l"uinlrg 01 0w ruing.. flow.
ibM this iep1ikMed software to design flbn slides on a General Electcolnpnt.r
ri
c or other manufacturers'
reallY million Is that dspartare by 751911 vhs
The Rev. MrIerw11 have spent 77 days th',
edo sia.
.qeimu
and
seRwese
and marketing their
CStS O HOPS RIPOItsI lac.. Which keI9S services over the COUIdi
tates before he parts f his'
alrmd7 a. 5Ptth5IJ1Ø
set
adopted
country
next week. During this time he
the 101011 mwbd for VP WWmd the bountry.
lad
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to the UeRM Rates
hu called on regional conferences and con- ,
between
usior Me alithor# WW IN tderosI
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said nothing whd@e@V@r7 g-;A
Own MOI!rIYOAM AM Its own high
Mdhodld church, the Baptists and his own.
we cam 48" sown
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from (hoes who do 1ii its ieris41um 1sum
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write elected officials in Washington
be aN. to Into, their slide t'
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for 'f?cIal vetuene the red for prsIeda to such a cent to be sascided on the
'°ad to the sanctions.
wiateor,atIdlcmd idP'11fle Phe$*bY. screen and then turned Into film "di.
Speaking of , lbS national capital, the flk
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mid
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de of Washington, the bureaucracy
would brings sMell end In the t shield
'tPbet cpsbi. of a wide range
gave
Usd1
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n'$SC the PSesmi fs w. a. 01
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1977
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year
which statisticsare
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b *A at 11M.Years 0A dw 21 Yoh of -NA . .
vehicles gulped down,:

the SLight to avoid long, unnecessary stops.
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David Miller is one 01 200
American missionaries In Zimbabwe Rhodesia.
He says that the great majority of them support
the Idea of American recognition of the recentlyelected government of Prime Minister Abel;
Musorewa (himself a Methodist bishop) and that:
the question of lifting economic sanctions by the
United States and Britain will "make or break"
the Rhodeslan economy.

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be ow bdW off as a result d GMUIM bd an
party may have impr
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uld be empleted by Oct.I, according to Cliftw
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c works department's engineering divisIon,

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subject and
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GOV. BOB GRAHAM

JACKSON, Miss. (UP!)— Evelyn Gandy, a veteran of
rore than three decades in date government, outpolled
five male opponents In her bid to become Mississippi's

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While the member nations o W1t was once
called the British Commonwealth ( now known
aünpiyaathe Commonwealth ) debate the matter
of Zimbabwe Rhodesia's status In Lusaka,
Zambia, an energetic American missionary Is:
crinaoutng this country to line up support for
hinging to an end U.S. sanctions against ;

tarm of gomat po1ld aid

to a Department 01 TransportatIon
count, no less than 7 vehicles travel daily
he Intersection.
attempts to alleviate the hazard with stop
and flashing red lights dldn t solve the
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f1f;c engineers point out that when traffic
I*cks i during peak travel hours, It becomes
4pSt,IaUy hazardous with motorists attempting to
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crplIshid anyt
it las to datadrats the

allowed to burn in accordance with the park's natural fire
Policy.
Forest Service spokesman Lee Singer said 4,500
firefighters from across the country have been enlisted to
battle the flames in Idaho, including fresh fire crews from
Maine, New York, Kentucky, and New Mexico. They were
flown into Boise Tuesday then transported to various
locations In the state, said spokeswoman Sandra Brown.

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poa$ed out 8111 Bush, Semfmle County engineer:
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RONALD REAGAN

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TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UP!) The possibility that Gov. Bob
Hester said studies indicate gas could go to $1.50 a gallon
Graham may ask the Legislature to raise the state gas tax and without hurting the tourist business. Vacationers, he said, are
forget about repealing the municipal tax on household utilities has more concerned about availability than price.
been raised by Energy Director Lex Hester.
'Obviously, there is some point at which it is going to become a
These taxes, Hester says, can be used to discourage use of deterrent to travel," he added.
energy. And a boost in gasoline tax income, he said, can be the
Energy-related taxes account for $723 million or 20 percent of
source of money to finance a mass transit system that cannot be the state's annual tax income.
put off much longer without serious harm to the state economy.
"We've got to get moving or suffer serious harm to
In a report Tuesday to a subcommittee of the governor's Tax economy," he said, estimating that "probably half of
Reform Commission, he sai d Graham is seriously considering a economy is dependent on tourism, agriculture and constructi&amp;!
major push in the area of mass transit construction, possibly tied all energy-intensive industries.".
toagas tax hike.
More than one-half of the 5.5 million cars in the state are
He said no firm recommendations have been formulated and
gas-guzzling
he added, with the average getting 15 m ll'es
won't be until late September. H
Ile has no cost figures, he said, but to the gallonvariety,
of gas.
estimated a rapid-speed light rail system linking major
metropolitan areas at $7 billion.
Studies show, he said, that a 10 percent gas tax surcharge would
result
In a 2.5 percent decrease In gasoline use.
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Hester
also
discussed
the
possibility
of
upping
the
pric&amp;6
Daytona Beach to St. Petersburg, was estimated at $570 million
license tags for big cars to encourage citizens to buy small dal'i'
without the trains,
and
a raft of other taxes and tax credits for energy research.
Hester said Graham will propose a mass transit program —
with a revenue source to a special session of the Legislature in
He discouraged further cuts or outright elimination o(th
late October.
municipal utilities tax which he said serves as a "dls-Incentive"
Ile suggested the subcommittee consider "gas-guzzler" taxes to energy consumption.
as a means of discouraging gasoline consumption and high gas
He suggested a new severance tax on uranium and earmarl4h
mileage automobiles. "The urgency of the energy crisis supports of the two cents a barrel tax on imported oil for solar promottht,
usiniL, the gasoline tax as a dis-incentive. he said.
Including gasohol, after 1902.
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Will Graham Ask Increase In Gas Tax?

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are going to be here," Ellenburg said.
Ellenburg said the fire chief had asked for
volwdeena to assist the Investigative team and
several stepped forward In no time.
Carl Helms of the
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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program
leatured speakers, mini.
seuIons, tours, demon.
'-:-..-:Oration contests, special
recognition and en1ertaInment.
Melanie Hart of
AItamonte Springs, was
awarded a trip to National
4-H Congress In Chicago in
Nove*nberas the Florida 4.
fl Horse Record Book
- Winner. Melanie also
tecelved a trophy as the
1 3rd-place winner In the 4H Horse Public Speaking
- Pemonetration category.
She will go on to
Jiepresent Florida at the 4H Regional Horse Show
!J eompetltlon In Jackson,
' Miss. on Aug. 9th. The title
ef Miss Hart's llmlnute
speech was It
Andre Maynard of
Sanford, we the recipient
'' .01a second place trophy for
blebw &amp;Mon*wm in am
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Muscles Work'

shmftd how to
Recipient. This
ing
construct a letter caddy.
award carried with it a $250
Alm showing their 4-H
of the Happy Hunters 4-H
Miss Field also received a
project horses at the State
.
Club; and Sandy Turley,
tro*iyforherparticI
W was received
441
Show
we
Barra
Phillips and Am
%TLANTA (UP!) — The knuckles on Mary Lamb's slender emergency exit chute When she recovered from delicate
hi state .H
by
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on Tuesday night. She
ers go white as she grips a heavy metal weight and struggles surgery, she began an intense therapy program.
Smith ot the Sweetwater
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entertained the entire 411
and lifts It again
Saddle
4-H
Club
"When l really realizedwhathadhappened, it blew my mind,"
_ol
rsour
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of
the
Hoofs
Congreasaudiencewlthher
,...'The first week I could not lift a me-pound weight inrnyp4t
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Jazz and gymnastic per'
a"Now 1 can 111t seven or eight pounds."
thaPwasn't going to get us anywhere"
formance
:1Mary, 34, was an energetic airline stewardess until a recent
She and 10,000 other people suffer spinal cord Injuries in the
if
There were a total of nine
accident broke a vertebra In her heck and left her U.S. each year, most of them In car accidents. Others suffer from
4-H representatives from
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diseases or tumors which impair their arms and legs.
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Seminole County.
on a shiny red exercise mat at the Shepherd Spinal
The Shepherd Center, like the Craig Rehabilitation Center In
Receiving certificates of
the young Chelsea, Iowa, woman strenuously forces her Denver it is patternedafter, pushes patients to recover and utilize
participation were: Lori
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legs to regain whatever ability she huleft from her .as much body fwlctlonasthey have left.
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But It also helps patients and their families struggle with the
stration, Susan Dye, 4-H"Theyuyltwultakefromoneyeartolemonthjtoteflhowfar mental trauma of an accident or illness and with the sexual .
council delegate, Alice.
ylevel of Injury will day," she said calmly. "I am staying here complications of paralysis. Psychiatrists and counselors help
Margaret Bose, 4-H
I reach my Peter Principle, until I can't attain anything Shepherd patients cope with inevitable bouts of wrenching
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Council delegate, Dianna
Nher"
depression.
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All around her, about two dozen other patients worked with
IC
And there are progranisto help the paralyzed and their spouses
, ,
delegate, Miriam Leach, 4r
therapists, encouraging each other to do better, do more The enjoy an lives as satisfying as before.
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peer support is invaluable
"We wantthemtobeas independent utheyp,iblycan,"said
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Shepherd
Center
is
one
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about
20
such
facilities
in
the
Miss
Coogler.
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t0thecareof people who ,uffór spinal cord Morning mat classes are surprisingly lighthearted and the
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' lb
disabilities
But
it
promises
no miracles In its regimen of hard patie!1ti, most ofthem young, laugh and cajole each other as they
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accompanied by 4-H
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one
°' them
do shift irreverently lettered "The Body Men"
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Lyles and Debbie Kniffin
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in
anything to make those muscles work again," said therapist
Truck accident victim David Tate, a 13-year-old from Gal.
end 4-H Coordinator LIojJe
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fleaville, Ga., recently wrapped Ic his regimen at a Shepherd
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Because the handling of a spinal cord injury is so crucial, the "graduation" ceremony. like a fraternity initiation, he was
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,
Ai&amp; JJ
center has courses for Atlanta ambulance attendants. All nursing toned to scoot clear of a shower of water before he could leave
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also won awards at the
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a
-11dudeab In the city are given special instruction in the can of
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Florida State 4-H Hone
paralyzed patients.
airline pilot, are designing new home with special features like
a
Show In Tampa
The program Is so complete that the Shepherd Center even has lower kitchen counters to accommodate her reach and her
H•ra$d PSusts by Mv Themss
Honors *were brought to
Irish
Setter
Is
a
picture
of
dejection
after
being
tied
by
his master at LaIE6,
PICTURE OF
and Miriam Awa winners Andrea Maynard (at left) with ribbons and Susan Fle4d With
d*vft on before their own can are moMW for them
Seminole Coun* by RObg
Receiving
certifleates
were
(from
right):
Lori
Phal,
Dianna
Robey
Monroe. Ole Rover had gone Into the water but was beached before he could
"I have decided I am going to be as independent as I was
Yarborough of the Geneva,
letter caddy
Mrs. Lamb broke her back In a lWoot fall froni a mock airplue
DEJECTION
before," she said.
4-H Club, who
cause any harm to sailboaters.
11be title JasMayaJa
recelved 'plaque as.neof
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WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Backstairs at the White House:
Press secretary Jody Powell
recently chided a group of outof-town editors for belaboring
press Issues and White House
coverage. With all the
"fl)O(flSntOus" events going on,
he satd that they
more interested in qth4ng him
issue&amp;
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He asked about U.S. "policy
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on the Wed Bank.
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farm in Ohio, where he was
relaft for.few days after his
removal, to conduct a briefing
for the Camp David "Deiflidic
Summit" participants who
were invited to a Whit. Boose
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be more "low key" In order not
to overshadow her husband.
Mrs. Carter traveled across
the country In the immediate
aftermath of the Cabinet purge
and had to respond for her
husband to the many q'aulloes
asked about the shakeup
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staffers as saying that the
press has "áaasrst.d" the
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storage In New York until her
husband sits for his portrait.
When the Nixon painting Is
complete, wmSements will be
made to deliver the portraits in
the Whit. House.
Thus who have seen th
portrait of the fa erfird lady
say it I, bwdlful but there is a
poignancy In her expression.
The portrait was cQim1l.
slorwd by lbs Whits Hoas
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10-Year-Old Finds Remains

Carpet Sale

Mystery.? No Bones About It!
By SHARON CARRASCO

Herald Staff Writer
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good whodunit, but the victims Sanford boy was strolling down report his tunis to the Seminole swm,wned to the scene Monday
involved ruined it.
the railroad tracks, west of County detetiive fl'v would morning to determine the type
Sunday evening, a 10-year-old Brisson Avenue, near Sanford, know, he presumed hat to of bones Found. They weren't
when he came upon a pile of make of the mi!-wrtowi bones. human but probably pig and
sun-bleached bones sticking out
When the u'.pndtl to the cow bones, Garay said.
lies found a
scene. the
"With the large amount of
of a pit.
ng resting on bones out there, somebody
Some of the bones looked like black and gr
the remains of animals while top of sue type of skull bone. must have had a big barbeque,"
others appeared human, but The seenc gr' even more said one of the detectives.
Matt Hines, 10, of 1511 Elliot susiious . thsearded murder
consequently, the makings of
Drive, wasn't going to take anyvictim' . sUkitV
a good mystery turned out to be
Di ti V Garay. Seminole the remnants of a good litter
chances.
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came from the upper middic Muskle's
bigwigs
also
were looking for a charismatic
WASHINGTON UPI) — The west, once staunchly Republi- remained home.
The Republit::., . ..
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mfner of 1969 was one of the can but the scene of a dramatic
.
leader,
they
had
no
one
to
vote
tergate
the party of choice
Gov. George Wallace underoit peaceful of the decade. As Democratic upsurge after stood and excelled at the
for. If they were seeking new less than one American in live. f\I.
exhausted by the spasm of World War II.
approaches to the great global struggled. For once backin
primary game, but had trouble
ti and assassinations of the
Issues of war and peace and the with cash their claims of being kit ..
Hubert Humphrey of Mm. with states that selected delecent past, the United States nesota was the first of these gates in caucuses and conventough problems of energy and an "open door" party, the GOP 1i'i
enled to be entering a period hard-charging liberals, but he tions. Humphrey, starting late,
Inflation, there was little to recruited black candidates and
clm.
chose between.
was soon followed by men like got more primary votes than
gave them funds as well as the public
Not so, The seeds of the most George McGovern of South McGovern. He was trying to to
promises.
conserv"
Carter came to office in what
tlysmic U.S. political Dakota, William Proxmire of establish a bandwagon effect,
None of them won in 1978 the liberal in ents of the century were Wisconsin, Harold Hughes of but too many delegates were
historians doubtless will classi- GOP's only black in Congress, both ln,ki r
ingsownthatsummer. It was Iowa and Philip Hart of nailed
f y as a transitional time.
down .
Sen. Edward Brooke of spending Is
ie when, like Elisha in the Michigan.
—_
The Imperial presidency had Massachusetts, losti, but most welFai.
d Testament story, a prophet
.•.
Although the reformers were
been given a dirty name by national chairman Bill Brock
Back at the White House,
n
uld have seen the tempest outraged by the methods used Nixon was fretting. He had
Single
Richard
Nixon and Congress vowed that the Republicans are
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tot'4
,
had grabbed a number of old in the struggle for minority tecined
to assure the 1968 nomination some flak from both
-'
left and
andnewpowers(or itself, but
e New Mobilization Corn- for Humphrey, they won major right in the GOP, but he was
votes on a longterm basis.
Well-organiit
ips SIlp')
working relationship between ____
ee to End the War In victories in the form of con- worried about the Democrats,
,;,
ing and lk
White House and Capitol Hill
nam was organized on July ventlon mandates for rules Including Sen. Edward Ken•
CX!Iflp
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A lot of new politicians stirmd even as a half-million reform.
had not been achieved,
nedy
—
who
stayed
out
of
the
'in
ssn;
faced
in
the
decade
after
claimed
and roll lemmings
(Carter was to be constantly Woodstock, but politics and
McGovern started as chair. 1972 nomination scramble but
:tr. I
criticized for not knowing how
'amed toward Woodstock in man of the reform commission continued to be the favorite of
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to work with Congress, but as politicians appeared to be
I-August, plans were afoot In 1969; Rep. Donald Fraser, many in his party.
continuing
a
long
decline
in
(l('IIItflhiifli
ft
.
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demonstrations dwarfing another Minnesota liberal, took
Nixon and his people had
his term Wore on it became public esteem, part of what pt5it10 '
ious Vietnam War protests. over when the South Dakotan come to regard campaign
clear
leaders
5b,e demonstrations of Octo- went for the presidency. The espionage and sabotage as a
didn't congressional
know how to deal
with Carter called the "crisis of
hiutiget
confidence" in his OWfl CUfl1 flurry %%lis' i
aiid November scared the result was a rules revision that fact of political life. They had
Congress either.)
The values of the "Me paign for a personal comeback proved di;..
admInistration. From transformed the 1972 national an agent on hand
and soon after
in the spring of 1979.
cutsini'u;s,.,
as much as from any convention: three times as
Generation" had seeped into
of Kennedy's Chap.
of
The
experts
competed
with
politicians.
r-aingle cause, grew the many women and blacks and paquiddick accident in 1969.
Congress and the bureaucracy.
e mentality that spawned five times as many young
In the face of stubborn theories about the American Edmund G. I
No simple reason has been
RI
RICHARD
M. NIXON
unemployment and ominous political malaise and where it for the life' -,
ergate. Ad Watergate set people as delegates than 1968. given for the break-ins and
a 'erjes of events that
Some say McGovern won In
inflation across the country, was leading. Some predicted govertinis"
oundly altered the Amen- 1972 because he was the only wiretapping of Democratic Na- presidential choice and the thing for liberal reformers to Congress gave itself and its
predictior'.
tlonal Committee telephones at $1,000 welfare payment
politIcal scene.
restore at the Image of balance. staffs hefty pay increases.
wave fiil'
candidate who understood the the Watergate, but if the firstNixon's overwhelming vieThe values of the 1978.
Appeals to the public, busie also were less visible new rules. That is an Injustice; person books about the episode tory made him independent of
The
1976not
election
was close,using
ness and
labor for
restraint
in
As the 1980"
political the rules were clear to all. But are to be believed, It had to do the Republican Party. He con- but
really
very exciting.
gasoline,
raising
prices
ct.ients
One,that
thehad
Democrats'
'Me Generation'
ched, two i' •
with an effort to dig up some trolled the national GOP, but This was because neither and demanding wage increases
ful self-examination after
Back at the
public attention tnt
dirt on the party chairman, never tried to rejuvenate a Carter nor Ford were exciting Initially were met with sullen
iU'isive campaign of 1968,
sure to he the
had
Lawrence O'Brien,
seeped into
part of the reason the
party that was rotting at the candidates and the reliance of rejoinders of "what is the other
White House,
decade's pout
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Much has been said about bottom while it bloomed at the both on pro-tested campaign guy giving up?"
iØl consequences of the
Nixon putting his 1972 cam- top.
First was a'
Congress and the
eiate scandal were
tactics. There was little innovaNixon was
The spectacle of a governpalW into
hands
loyal
but
persisted
du'
In 1972. Nixon carried 49 tlon In either tactics or subyl four years.
government at'ti
immature aides. Supposedly It states, but the GOP lost three stance, and the result was an inent unable to enact a national
e"FDR coalition of labor,
was their zeal and ine erience Senate seats and
energy
program
for
nearly
two
bureaucracy....
xp
fling
and
labor leai!
two governor- almost even split of both votes ye
i Os, ethnics and city
that caused Watergate and all ships and gained only 12 House
ars indicated that competing
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and states.
hIs, which had delivered McGovern may have
been the the other hare-brained con- • seats. That left the party with
special interests were near the long-predicted arrival
Carter won by raising from de
r. in 8 of 10 presidential only one who believed they coctlons
adlock: able to block action real liberal and conservativeof talk.
of the Committee to barely a third of the nation's the grave the FDR
tIôs before 1964, was would be enforced.
Coalition, but unable to make anything go. p ti
Second was
Reelect the President.
ar es; others
major political offices,
with
emphasis
on
dded, not only over by the
the
South.
thought
new
eruption
caur4
at
A full 40 percent of the
That might soothe some
parties would form around First problem
Political
reform
also
bit also by discord over original delegates were chal- politicians,
Ford
made
It
close
by
taking
but they know there
issues, some as narrow as Americans
Robert S. Strauss, a Texan some eastern "bedroom" states stuck. After passing the was
presi- abortion, marijuana,
school cutting backti
standing practices of party lenged and many, Includ ing
always are a lot of rash and many Democrats thought was
dential campa i gn
rstilp.
Jersey and Connecticut
Richard Daley, the kingmaker untested people In campaigns. just another creature of the winning
financing
balked law
at prayer and budget balancing. lavish lifestyle
the I ndustrial midwest In 1973, Congress
e fight was over more than mayor of Chicago. were forced More plausible is the simple LBJ-John Connally school of and all
But the old parties did not roll joyed in tile )*c.;, itirr
gát to wear the fanciest to watch the convention on
but sweeping the West. applying the idea to itself.
explanation that power cor- politics, was the party's big
over.
Congress gave th;m new War II,
about
Hopes
of
increasing
voting
Carter
by
talked
e at conventions. At Issue television.
rupis, The Nixon people had it surprise,
as
legal
status
and funds in postfizzled
managing
government
more
easing
registration
control of the panty's
The gasoline 1 'n ge
Like generals re-fighting the and they abused it. When they
Taking over the Demcratic efficiently and with more at- well.
Watergate
reform laws and was the most di
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they raising
found new
the wishes and rights
techniques: station of what
ess by elected officials, planned 1972 on the basis of wi
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fund
by
direct
th an attempted coverup.
Strauss sought to restore unity of the people. Ford said he became the
professionals and labor what worked In 1968.
mail, longer a probki.'
possession
I atie
From a technical standpoint, to a party torn by dissension already was doing that
of the credit cards and telethons,
rs. A cadre of party acand incumbent president. Ca
Sen. Edmund Muskie went Nixon ran a masterful 1972 and saddled by debt.
hr
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midterm party conferences and byThthe
blamed bad situations on th 'got early support from parter
goveruIm'
i1 a materialized to demand out and got endorsements from cainpalgo. Nixon
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sat
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but
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'I e leaders
of this group 1968. The net result was that gaffes as the Eagleton vice- vative regulars,
atr- tVl0a about apubuc"tun'iththe the political ttt
man
could
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meetings with Albert.
For Instance, family members always turn on the lights when
they go Into a room. Only the adventurous- spend much time
poking around closets. They have even stuffed heating pads next
to wall heating ducts.

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swiuner day through a fireplace vent Into a wall of the Gentry's
house.
Now, no one knows where Albert - a female snake, by the way
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The boa constrictor made her way into the Gentry household In
the loving arms of a friend of the Gentrys' daughter, Linda, while
her parents were on vacation. Deciding to do some laundry, the
two girls put Albert on the living room floor.
The last anyone saw of Albert was her posterior as she wiggled
out of the friend's grasp and Into the fireplace vent.
At first, the family thought the boa would just poke around a
little bit inside the vents and stuff Inside the walls, then come out.
That was along time ago, note the Gentrys.

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Complex at Sanford.
The rained-out games were scheduled to be played today.
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against the team from Georgia. The second contest at 12:
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runs, tagging Sanford starter
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game, but Pensacola knotted singles.
the score at 4-4 in the bottoth of Sanford picked up its final
the sixth and won the game with two rims in the top of third. Van
an unearned run in the bottom Herbullswas hit byapltch, but

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was hit by a pitch, dole second middle advancing Walker to
and went to third on a throwing th14 and then stole Second.
a.m . Mike Rotwxlo and Brett Davis kacall third drib for
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swinging and Tracy Walker Wynn struck out, but the bell
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personal reasons. Novak was picked up later in the day by
the Minnesota Vikings.
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Johnson and guard Willie Williams, They also claimed
center Kyle Davis from the waiver list.
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1977, Toomay led the Raiders with 17 sacks, but saw little
action last Season.
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It was in Masaya's Monlrnbo
district, where the population of
Indian descent always opposed
Somoza, that the first full-scale
battle took place between
Sandinista guerrillas and the

one brother, Charles E. LA
of Orlando; one sister, I4rs.
Delois Conner of Orlando pa
grandchildren and six gn
grandchildren.
Garden Chapel Furnnral
Home, 600 E. Wilkinson
Orlando is in charge of
arrangments.

Johnnie Lee Smith, 67, of 3324
Manila Road, Orlando died
Monday in Orlando.
Bom in Pine Castle, Florida,
she has been a lifelong resident
of the Orlando area.
Mrs. Smith was a member of
the Lockhart Baptist Church
and is a member of Composite
Chapter 305, Order of Eastern
Star, Orlando.

national guard.

On Feb. 26, 1978, a group of
guerrillas bombed voting

surrounds them, Masaya's
people are serene and hopeful.
Crowds gather In small
squares in the late afternoon
among the piles of street
cobblestones that were used as
barricades against the guard. A
religious procession to give

The fighting this June and
July and the popular insurrecHon of last September have left
80 percent of the city's 30,000

dynasty.

booths and burned ballots
during a local election, an
action that led to three days of
battles between the national
guard and some 80 to 90 Sandinista guerrillas,

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husband, George M., and three
sorts, Earl M. Smith of Sanford,
and John C. Smith and RalphG.
Decker, both of Orlando.
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around?" the laughed. "That's the taste of fresh foods
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College working as a reading
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and sprbMW wheat germ on
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teacher in the adult division
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1 snaIl onion, minced
which inClUdeS 11* G I6fal MYBut n
1
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she feels she has left
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Education Development both eztea and tries tO
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thanks the war ls over marches like dogs," recalled Corninan- was Imprisoned for four rnol
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Masaya has a special place in
the history of the civil war that
overthrew President Anastasio AREA DEATH
Somoza and ended more than
four decades of Somoza family
daughter, Mrs. Jane E lien
JOHNNIELEESMITH

The telephone system is
badly damaged that calls
cannot be made to the capital of
Managua Just 16 miles to the
northwest.
"For us It will be perhaps
more than a year before we can
see the city as it was before,"
said Luis Santiago Palacio, a
member of the fiveperson
municipal Junta set up by the
Sandinista National Liberation
Front to run the city until local
elections are held,
Despite the serious food
shortage, a lack of medicine
coupled with the threat of
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MASAYA, Nicaragua (UP!)
Masaya is a shattered city,
Its cement houses are riddled
with bullet holes. Government
buildings
including the
courthouse and post office
are either badly damaged or in
total ruins,
The former national guard
garrison building was burned
by Jubillant crowds when the
guard made a tactical retreat
from Masaya at the end of
June. Only a mass of rubble
indicates where it once stood.
The city's only movie house
resembles a modern version of
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entire bean group, referring to can add to the milk and'Iet it
mature bean weds, are a major stay in the refrigerator until the
source of gas. There an many enzyme has broken down the
people who can't eat beans double sugar. If you can't find
without having this problem. thew little packets of enzymes
Mature bean weds, and Oat In your grocery store or health
includes soybeans, do contain food store, you can write to the
triple sugars. We Just don't Sugar Low Company, 3540
have an enzyme In ottir digestive Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City,
system to break timse down. New Jersey OM.
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obeorbed, These unabsorbed that you might learn to use
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action which results in drawing such as fruit and fruit Juices.
fluid into the Intestine and That leaves you without a good
allowing fermentation to occur. source of calcium and if you
The end result Is gas, cramps
and diarrhea. There seems to or some of the soybean milk
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Authorities, who earlier reported 22 dead, today revised the
TRIED THE R Pit
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5:30 P.M.
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They said they had recovered the burned bodies of 10 men, six
MONDAY ?hru FRIDAY
flames.
Earn extra money. No lnve$trfl'i'
women, four children and one person whose sex could not finSATURDAY .Noon
3 Lines Minimum
Take d5 for Lila low prJ(K
mediately be determined. All were believed to be Spanlsi.
l.welry. For trw catalog* Call
Seven of the victims were Identified by relatives as a couple ofEllaPtarlYh,
loB frie 1.100431.1251
DEADLINES
FlIeNumber1C.2$S.CP, Ispinding In
from Barcelona, their four children and a cousin.
I,PN. miII tirnil part time. Apply
the Circuit Court fr
The bodies of the victims were placed In closed coffins In fli,
Noon The Do Before Publicotlon
In person LakIviIW NursIng Florida, Probate Division.
County,
Contaminated chapel at the Lioret de Mar.
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C. 2nd St.
Canter
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the address of which Is SemInole
Sundo1y - Noon Friday
Town officials said they believed the fire was set by real estate County Courthouse. Sanford,
responsible lady for P-I Personal
speculators or dealers seeking to make a profit on the charred FlorIda 32771.ofThe
motel
helper. Apply In person
______________________
________________________
___________________________
th. estate we
Representatives
Slumberland Ct. Motel. 211
tree trunks, which can be used to manufacture paper. The offi- Waflw
Edward Yarborough, P0
Orlando Dr. (17.12).
dais said similar fires were set last summer.
BOX , Ganeva, Florida 32732, and _____
By Radiation
9-Good Thin tO Eat
145,
Whiting,
P.O.
Box
V.
Lorraine
Hundreds of firemen, civil guards, forest rangers, soldiers and
_________________________ LPN full time. EXP. w.FlOrida
Geneva, Florida 32132. The neme
license. 4.12. 3225565. Sanford
Purple Hulls &amp; Buflef Beans
volunteers,
aided
by
three
planes,
for
several
fought
the
blaze
single,
$125
Female,
age
2030
Personal
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!)
reactor at Three Mile Wand, hours to keep the flames from crossing the Vldreras.Toas high- and address of the
NursIng $• Cony, center
NarcissuS
Ave.
Strlpllng
Farms,
4 utIlitiestostarswsarne
Representatives' attorney are sit
322151$
An ambulance driver and a said the IPOkeMI$fl
3n.seel
forth below.
!%3.lSldaftS
PRODUCTION PERSONNEL
way
to
another
developed
area.
worker cleaning up waste from
He was apparently conAll persons having clalmt or
1$. Apply
am sure that the accident was provoked by people with demands
JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED 11gM Manuf. Must
against the estate we
Rd
the Mardi 2$ nuclear accident laminated later when radiation
Bldg.
145,
1711
Hangar
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
&amp; FM
who are attacking the citizens of Catalonla and required,
_________________________
WITHIN THREE
Sanford Airport.
the disabled Three Mile on the outside of his protective of Spain," Josep Tarradellas, the president of the Catalan MONTHS
WOULDN'T BE ANY II
FROM THE DATE OF
p.m.
at
Island nuclear power plant clothing CEinO Into contact with regional government said.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
f, pork, fish. pree
or 1 yr. old German Shepherd,
pwfry,
3
to tile with the CIerk
have been contaminated with his body.
For a career in Reiil Estate call
delivery, mm. S2Oorder. Sanford
fern., damagid ear tips. Missing
Forestry officials said they suspected arson because fires THIStheNOTICE,
above court a written
reward,
Sam's
Portion
Realty World, The Real Estate
$100
322.2314.
area.
area..
radiation.
Longwood
Aiwaiiam, a spokesman started simultaneous at three points within a two-mile area near statement of any claim or demand
Agency JuPofl!9 3235324.
s*isss.
MWI.
or
In making the announcement
__________________
have. Each claim m4t be
they
may
resort
town
of
Blanes,
Just
south
of
Uoret
de
Mar.
Nuclear Regulatory the
wrItIng and must Indicate the
Lost: Slack I mo. German
Tuesday, Metropolitan Edison for the
AUTOMOTIVEMACHINIST
Tarradellassaldtherewasnoevldencetollnktheflreto Basque In
Iiijc,
ex•
cri
-tio,n
claim, the name and
basis
for
the
Shepherd last seen Lauril Ave. __________________
Engine rebuildil'.
______________________________
Co. also disclosed the first
or
________________________
fe.J
separatists
who
called
off
a
bombing
campaign
directed
against
3224501
or
his
agent
Call
of
the
creditor
Name
"KIng".
addrNs
as 'tiny.
Machine. 301 C. 20th P) E*p.
batch of radioactive waste
1301N2 after
and rali or attorney, and the amount
tourism last week after killing six people In Madrid
onlyl Wages commensurate w.
radiation
limit
for
health
claimed. If the claim Is nit yet due,
materials from the accident
abllity.fringe beMfIts.
MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
workers In one quarter Is ?500 terminals,
the date when It will bcome due
was making a 2,500-mile h1&amp;1. milliremi, he said.
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CaI
323U12
CreatIve
Expressions
The fires broke out at about 9 a.m. and, fanned by strong winds, shall be stated. If the claim Is
way Journey toa disPosal Site In
_______________________
CARPENTER .
consumed some 2,500 acres of pine woodland by 'Tuesday night, contingent or untlquldated, the
ul,ject
of
nature of the uncertainty shall te
Hanford, Wash.
kindergarten
Unique
1$-IbIpfl1Sd
Its victims, at lead four of them children, were trapped by stated. if the claim is sici#id the
kui
.
U.50hr.,ml!L7yrs.eep..
for5yoaro
Met-Ed spokesman David
flames Tuesday only X yards from a highway where they would security shall be described. TM
Cell
322.6543
Klucslk said the worker,
claimant shall deliver suniclerd
CARPENTER'S nuclear have been safe.
copies of the claim to to. clerk to Flrst&amp;lychIidcarec.nteropsn.
ADVERTISING
Identified as John Fulton,
Thirteen of the bodies were huddled together in a ravine left by
reactor
Unit
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one
enable the clerk to
HELPER
ligin.
Saturday In Snford
Harrisburg, an employee Of thI,, spring torrents.
ch Personal Representative.
Sanford Early
CatalytIc Corp., of PlilladelHe said the company also was
lntersted in me estate
All
$4J0 hr., mm. i' yrs. exp. Work In
ClII&amp;are center. m-us.
SALES
to whom a copy of thIs Notice of _______________________
phla, received milhlruns of making arrangements to
Deltona.33,.90sbetwesnlp;m.
Administration has been mailed we
&amp; 9 P.M. daIly.
radiation to the left hand and dispose Of 600 more drums of
An aggressive salespercS
iigal
WITHIN THREE
required,
LeqaI Notice
forearm,
nuclear waste from the iwlt.
soi'
is
needed
for
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
FICTITIOUS NAME
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
An ambulance driver who
According to the NRC, the COURT
sales and service of EARN EXTRA MONEY
DISTRICT OF
Notice Is hereby given that I am THIS NOTICE, toflleanyoblectians
SIMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
an EVENING HERALD
caine Into contact with Fulton, waste disposal truck would FLORIDAMIDDLE
established and new with
ORLANDO DIVISION
engagedlnbuslnessat$l22lanyard they may have that chaIiines the
DIVISION
PAPER ROUTE.
Routes
Melvin Hershey, of Londonder- travel on Interstate $1 and 1.10 CASE NO. fl.412.OrI.CIv.R-UNI• Ct, Orlando32SOl, Seminole County, validity of the decedent's will, the PROlATE
advertisers. A great
PIle Member 79-3S1.CP
available in Sanford and
ry Township, receIved 2 mU. throughPeinaylvanla,andthen TED STATES OF AMERICA, Florlda,underthsfictlticusnameof qualIfIcations of the Personal
isfea
Longwood areas.
future for a self-startPIaintIff,vs. KENNETHCHI$OLM, MIDFLORIDASCREENS andthat RepresentatIves, or the venue or IN III ESTATE OF
Call
llreinsofradfationononehand, resnain on M tigii Oiio ANNIE
Sr. Previous sales exI. CHISOIM, DELORES I intend to register said name with jurls45ctlon of the court.
ANITA W. HARPER
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
the company apokenan said. Indiana and flhlnols.
CHISOLM,ANNIE MAE CHISOLM, the Clerk of the CirCuit Court, ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
p.rlence needed.
FORMORE INFORMATION
In Wisconsin, Minnesota, LEONDRA CHISOLM, QUINCY SemInole County, Florida In ac OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Fulton was overcome with
Deceased
Salary
plus
commis.
cordance
with the provisions of the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
OELCHRIST,
NORRIS
CHISOLM,
NOTICE
OP
ADMINISTRATION
heat exhaustion while working North Dakota, Montwa, Idaho EUGENE CHISOLM. WELBORD FictItious Name Statutes To.Wlt: GeteofthefintpilcatofthIs TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
fl2.2611
slon with full corn___________________________
on the decontamlnatkrn Of the and Washington, the trUCk Will
CHI$OLM, MInors and the unknown Section 545.09 Florida Statutes 1957. Notice of AdmInistration: August 1, CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
pany benefits. Apply
51g. Joseph 1. Qulnnan
Unit No. 2 auxIliary building, travel principally on 1.60 and 1. heIrs, devisees, granfees, assignees,
THE ABOVE STATE AND ALL
Ot
OthIf
Pub11s1
Aug.
1,1,
13'
22,
In
1919
person to:
21-Situations flted
lianoil, creditors, trustHs,
Walter Edward Yarborough
which adjoins the dan'ged 94, fl Jiw, u
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

LLORET DE MAR, Spain (UP!) Firefighters today were In
control of a forest fire authorities said was deliberately set that
killed more than ZI vacationers unable to outrun Its wind-driven
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CLASSIFIED

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO Au. PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate

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Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto

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yr's old. $26,500.

REALTY

HAL COLBERT,

2 BR fully turn., Including pans,
dishes, sliver, linens, TV &amp; all
,.4.IIftie. Daily, Weekly,
tlity.'. Shenandoah Village. 323

Investment 11) 2 story 2 apt unit, 1
singlefam. reSidence. All rentid
for 3L00O. Owner will finance.

INC.

REALTOR 323-7132

or 831-9993.

332.0'13,3fl.7177

47-A-Mortgages Bought
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1st mo. adv plus $200 security.
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DqrtDeipair0r Pull Your HairUse A Went Ad. 322.2611 or I31

3 BR. 2 bath home 27x13 game

2 BR partly furn.

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Sanford.SemIi.le Jayceettu,

building, Freuch Avenue.

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South Seminole OptImist, 7:30 am., Holiday Inn,
Road, Altainonte Springs.
Diagneelag Plait PrsMeiis, 7:30 p.m., AgmI-Cuntir,
4320 S. Orlando Drive, Sanford. Freeto public. Ciii 3.
3233.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.in., Mayfair Coiry Club.

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Hidden Lake w.0 H&amp;A. ww
cirpet, patio &amp; loin the
Homeowners Aim. A Buy fir'
544,3001

24 HOUR W. 3229283
QUICK SALE BY OWNER
4CR, 1 bath, carpet, aIr. 1100 block
of $ummedIn Call aftr 5:301

ONE OF A KIND 3 BR, 2 bath
mobile home w.1336 sq ft an
fjN loll C H&amp;A. w.wcai'pet,
OR, PlC. mm. &amp; Morel Only

wilkends. 323-4751. $17,151

BR, 1¼ beth.

NEW LISTING I 3 IDRM Spilt Plan,
Beth,
Central heat I air, single
garage, lanced. Owner will
cone'dev VA or FNA. 129*.

DOLLNOU$E 3 II, 2 bath home
Inuplarid Parkt Split SR plan, C
NSA, dining area &amp; neat homey
extrasi 5FF WARRANTED.

PRICDTOSELLI Ii
At only $11,150 fIs 3 BROM, i'i
lath CC Home on quiet Street.
Assumable mtg. of $17,573,
pymtspi-'$171.12, inly $ pcI.
inferest.CM refinance VA with
no down pymt except dosing

$31,S00I'
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Mayfair) Loaded with extrasl
This can be yours fir 591,1111

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Coachman 5th *hcef. Low
mileage. A.) Condition. Call
Deiary 904775.5279.

See our beautiful new BROADMORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

&amp;S$OCIATES NEEDED

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3003 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

MOONEY APPLIANCES

43-Lots-Acreage

54-Garage Sales

Lake Mary, beautiful 100 x 130' lot
wnlce trees. Ready to build on,

Large yard sale Sat. ISun. 9 to 2.

FOUIST ORIJNI
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S3I-li3lor 331.011 eves.

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river &amp; boating experience.
Please call after 6p.m. 321 097.

CaliBart

RORSON MARINE
2921 Hwy. 1792

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 333-749*

Sanford, Fla. 32771

45*-Oat of SOils

Cash Isv yo' Isli Well build .0
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Free listing IROCHURE writeCHEROKEE LAND CO.

V 1nterprI, Inc.
444351
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De'essmaklng

Painting &amp; Repair

Alterations, Dressmalfing
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

Sgt. Peppers Painting Service.
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.
Free Est. 323-1701.

Grooming &amp; 8oarng

SPECIAL DEALER-&amp; PUBLIC AUCTION S.-

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Dog &amp; Cal boarding, bathing,

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sleeps 6. stove, ice box, dec.
brakes. Good cond., $750. 3730545.

Plasfesing
Interior Exterior Plastering

Home improvements

Licensed &amp; itondeci
Call 322-2710

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I Man, quality operation

lyrs.exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Be-al, 337-1321
Custom built Iron work

INSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 1.
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321-0039 or 904-734.6700 collect.

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.323-Ol29after 5:30
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REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
.G. BALINTIASSOC. 3225645

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MartIn's 323 7051,339 793
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Custom Office Cleaning, cornmercial, new const. L.censed,
bonded
&amp; insured. Quality
service overytime. Ph. 323-05.11
or 66$-598.l.

Vinyl Repair

76 Ford Econoline F1$0. Heavy
duty suspension, 4 cyl. 300
engine, PB, PS, no air. $300 4,
takeove, payments or will trade
for small car. 333-5127 before 4

77-Jwii Cars Removed
BU'Y JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 337)434, 322-4151

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cages. 332-5752.

Kelloggs Auction Sales

75-Recreational Vehicles

Pet

Welbolcfts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; last

shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cona.

Large lruckioad of new merchandise from Miami to be sold
directly from truck. Large
assortment of food, radios, CO
equipment, brass ware, also
dec. heaters, fans, all kinds of
glassware, used furniture &amp; Too
Many Items to Mention.

S. SanfordAve.
across from Pinebreeze Egg Farm

control.

supplies, dog houses, insulated,

Thurs. 7 PM

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for sale at discount prices. For
information. Call 13i4390

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pressure cleaning, roof coating.
Satisfaction guaranteed before
payment. 322.7137 after 6 p.m

323-5620

p.m.

61-Building Moterlals
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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 869 5562.

Dell's Auction Center

with a good knowledge of the

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FREE ESTIMATES

323 $719

Mowing

321-0091

Vinyl repair &amp; recoloring
SveuptoSopc$.of

reupltoistery charge. 5695577

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15 ft. Travel Trailer E-Z tow,

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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

Low DowPayment

LOADED WITH ALL KINDS OF
THINGS, SOMETHING FOR
EVERYBODY, INCLUDING
couple chests, dressers, night
sland, 3 pc. coffee &amp; end table set
plus all kinds of new &amp; slightly

322-8187 9.9

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Picture Perfect Ext. Painting
Free Est. Lic. lOpct. disc. to Sr
Cit 339 6066. 668 8335.

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Furn., pictures, drapes, wail

Lakefront Lot-Loch Arbor, prize
of the area, gorgeous trees and
view. $37,000. Owner-Associate

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drapes, tires. CO items, clothes
I Misc. 2626 Laurel Ave. 337.
7141.

Iakevlew. See this now. $9500.

3anford's Sails Leader

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Multiple Listing Service
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PARK
UALTORS

PaintIng

Hwy. 46 West, Sanford

52-Appliances

3225193.

PrIvacy fence, close to
everything. CIII today for - appointmenti -.

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JOIN SA$FORD'S SALES'
LEADER1..WE LIST I SELL.
MORE 'HONES THAN

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Kelloggs Auction Sales
323-7030
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322-5721
price. Sanford Furniture Sat.
vage, 17-92 S. of Sanford 322-1721.

Hauling

Yarddebris,Trasn
Appliances 8 Misc.
(LOCAL) 319-5371

Beauty Care

Consignments Welcome
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Refrigeration A-C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

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

Delivery. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92 So. of Sanford.

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 3495.40'3fl.1959

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OVER 4 MILLION
IN SALES iN 1979

Bath tub regatta or whatever
32) 6325

WE ARE BACK

51-Household Goods

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Antique Tub--good for

FRI. NITE 7:30 PM

REALTOR 3224991

STE N STROM

(.enral Heat I Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SFRS, Sanford 332-1771

71-Antiques

General L.ndscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod laying &amp; free trimming
323 2948.

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Sears Co%dspot ref. 2621 5.
Sanford Ave., 322 1191. Open
Tue-s. Ihru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30.

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filOd bk yd. 533,900.

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MeMal LR &amp; OR, FR &amp; a study.
On~ acre lot. Strictly by appt.
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Qurch, 434.
Is' I1,is, I paL, Orlando Giedui
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cal, Plumbing Service 8 Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671-6294.
Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.

tIE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
nilure Salvage. 332 $121.

904 775 3553

Owner says to reduce his 3 BR, 1
bath home on large tot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only $24,000. Grab the Car Keys
See This.

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3004 Lilly Ct. Charm of an old
Florida home will be found In
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904 736 6823

Lawn Service

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Harold Hall Realty

.3227103.

Air Conditioning

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any conditioned 6.44 1126

$40,400.

patio, sc porch I drapes. Call
today. See to believe. 171.400.

BUILDER. 322.2211.
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Cty. Approved for Drainfleid
Central Contracting Inc.

CLIKE THE COUNTRY? 9+
acres in Osteen with 1g. 3 BR, 1½
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See now, 513,sqo.

plumbing fixtures,
bid. material. 322-5639

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in&amp;out, 23 mpg.. reg. gas. Pepsi
blue never scratched, auto, uses
no oil. $1995, worth more. No. S
New Tribes Mission, Oviedo.

Good used furn, appliances.

built in editor new lenticular
screen, SOxSO. All $225. $30 4466.

sWAGON WHEEL CHARM
BR, 2 5 ranch style home, iust
listed. Situated on co. lot, lush
landscaping. $49400.. Call today
for appt.

SIAUTIPUL- $aOt uprsitlgious
Dltona Estates. Many shade
tries make perfect Fl. setting.

Paved street 1, Much More. 00
pct. assumable mortgage.
137,500.
JOHNNYWALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
322.4457
Aft.5322.7)l1

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South Velmi. Iid..a, 7:30 sm., Ds*oaa Ian.
We1$ Wstebsrg, 10 am., Spars, Ailemadi Mail.
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Excellent mechanical condition.
New inspection sticker, very
clean. Must sell. 3600 or best
off er. Call Ron 3fl-6583--work
322 34)3.

$311 for further details.

Movie Outfit 8 mm Keystone,
model KS. El. eye. magazine

REALTOR 322 4000 MLS

For Sale: 1965 Chevelle Convertible. 2208 Park, Apt. 4,
Sanford after 6 p-rn.

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Daytona Beach, wilt hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the Only one in Florida. You set
the- reserved price. Call 904 255-

;iberian Husky pups black &amp;
white AKC registered, 371 0350
or 373-1167 or 372 6017.

S Pc. UI Suite-Sofa, Love-seat,
Chair. Ottoman &amp; Re-diner All
for $399. F,e-e- Delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of

REALTORS
647-5560
Maitland Office
Offices Open Daily lam 1pm

LOCH ARBOR cust 1-2 in Sanford's finest section, ii only 6 yr.
old. 16x32 pool w.1200 cool deck.
4 BR is ideal forrec. rm. 2 blks to
gIf course. 549,900.

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HUSKEY REALTY

DUPLEX QUADRAPLEX
building sits. Corner lot shaded
&amp; cony. located near schools &amp;
shopping. $12,000.

2433, S French (17 92) Sanford

339.050I

lot,

80-Autos for Sale

JUST MAI'E PAYMENTS-'69 to
'75 models. Call 339 9100 or 831
-*605 (Dealer).

323-5072

$721.

mercial. $30,000. Beverly B.
Mason Realtor-Associate.

near hap. &amp; shopping. Lake
fishing near by. Hobby rm., neat

Inc., Realtors

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Mercury Comet 1966 2 dr. sedan, 6
cyl. Auto, PS, PB 66.000 mi.
Clean. Red int.-wtite outside,
5-500 CASH. 372 6230. 323 1039.

Low ml. aft. 5. 323-1980

Puppies

Cash 322.4132

9ft. glassed top display case 26 in.
deep, $200. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17 92 So. of Sanford 327-

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GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES. Mint Cond. 2 BR

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P&amp;'ISh HOuse, ITpl'IIS.
Seminole R.bskak 1Mg. 43, $ pm., Odd Fellows Hall,
1U7 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
OversatetsAissyass, 7:10p.m., CITInImIty Undid
Metho Qig'd, Cijbiry,
AlAISU, $ p.m., Halfway Hoias, Lake Mmmii. Delve,

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C. 44llamonte Dr.

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New flat bed, cxc. cond.

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Pit Bull

Firebird Esprit V 8, auto, air.

AM FM stereo, 25000 mi., rur.s
like a char,-'l. $1100. Call 862-7126
o' 332 9246

65-Pets-Supplies

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1110W. FIRST STREET
Make Offerl 2 story, 10 room on

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JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. CommercIal
Phone322.1S$1, Sanford

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Dist Werkshep 10a.m. and? p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate MaIL
Altansasfo Springs
8isth$esintkAh, noon, Mental Health Center, ROhin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
SISTER,
Mo
}fo33 y Jan 5xijaj
Senior ClUzem Dane., 2p.m., A.ak CadIf
Sanford Seminsle Jaycees beard 7:30 p.m., Jaycee

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arry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
turniture, Refrig., Stoves, toots.

For Sale, $73

W. Garnelt White

BATEMAN REALTY

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OFFICERENTAL
(2) 600 sq. ft. office units for lease
in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
be combined for 1200 sq. ft. total
ww carpet, ideal for
professional suite.
REALTY WORLD..

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San.fordRotaract, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of Se

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BLAIR AGENCY

373 3866 or 323 710

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4!-Hoes

41-Houses

area Sf9,750.

1979 Custom Jeep CJ 5. Take- over
payments, have to see to ap
predate. Call 319-3331 or 3231332.

Motorcycle Insurance

Lawnmower sales S service. W
sell the best &amp; service the resi
Western Auto
301W. 1st St.
322 410

I Hahn Riding Mower

shopping, school 1. recreatIon

auto, air, PS, PB. Excetlen?
cond. Make offer. 323 1130.

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Auction 1215 S. French, 323 7310.

beautifully landscaped, close to

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arpet, pool, close to qverythlng.
Asking $35,750. 327.0333.

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agalnit the ESTATE OF FRANKIE

1973 Plymouth Valiant, small V

Mother unable to care for planti
- Must sell. First fifty get ire
plant. Some rare include
clivias, begonias. draecenas
etc. Large plants bring owl
shovel-you dig. Palms. azaleal
camellias. Mrs. Geo. McCall
Not before 10a.m. Thurs. 209 E

Beds, ObI motel box springs 8.

"Well, they didn't process al vitamins out to be9in with, then
they couldn't charge YOU extra to put them back in!"

room, Ideal for large family,

Im.

G.I. type gas cans. 5)9.99 ca
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0Sanford Ave
32? 579)

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BUY. SELL. TRADE
32? 5622
311 313 E. First St

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CALL USTODAY
about thIs 3 BR,? bath home w• C
H$.A. located on a corner lot.
Easy financing with FHA or VA
available. $35,500.

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Will stay w.elderly or sick
Advertlsingolrector
MAE CHILSOLM, deceased: and all
the Estate of
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
that the administration of the estate
From 1.3,5 daywk. Exc. Ref.
unknown parties having or claiming
Ella Pearl Yarboraugh,
of Anita W. Harper, deceased, File
Notice is hereby given that the
321.0473
to have any right, title or interest in Board
Ewning Ifrg1g
Deceased
Number 79.301.CP, is pending In the
of Adlustment of the City of
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the property herein,-DefendantsHutchison,
Jr.
W.C.
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Sanford will hold a regular meetIng
NOTICE OF SUIT AND ORDER OflAUQUst2I,I,7,,intheCItyHallat HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
24-Business
Oi1unitlis
Florida, Probate Divislo, the ad.
300 N. French Ave.
FOR UNNAMED DEFINDANTS 11:30 A.M. In order to consider a P.O. Drawer H
'S of which ii Seminole County
Sanford,
Florida
TO APPEAR AND PLEAD request for a variance in the Zoning Sanford, Fl. 32771
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. TM ______________________ Own Your Own Buslnessl Are
(SERVICE IV PUILICATION)
inanc,as itp,rtalnstorear yard (305) 3224051
personal representativeof theestale
distributor fqr Rand
TO: ALL unknown heirs, devsees, setback requirements In SRi Zoned Attorneys for Personal Represen. is Neal A. Harper, Jr., WItOSI ad.
Maps. No Selling. Service
Iegateei, grantees, assignees,
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Academy
Manor,
tatives
94,
dress
is
1107
AllIson
Avenue,
Lot
District in
company estaoilshed accese
timers, creditors, trustees, or other Unit
ORGANIST CHOIR
Publish: August 1, I, 1979
Aflamorde Springs, Florida. The
Investments 12,700 to $1340
claimants, by. through, under or
name and address of the .ersonal
BelngnoresecillllydesCribed OEM.11
DIRECTOR
secured by Inventory ald
against PRANKIE MAE CHISOLM, es located at 161 lethune Circle.
rltirsMfltativV$ attorney ore '
equipment. Write, Include
fl,
decasd: and all unknown parties - P$an
INVITATION TO BID
forth below.
Grace United Methodist Church.
addresa. telephone and three
or datmlng Is have any addition of S.F residence.
The Housk Authority it liii City
Th
Sanford, Florida. Cell
All persan. having claIms or
references to Persoflnel
rIgh$,t%Ilssrinsariit inihepragerty
of Sanford, Florid. *tU recelvsblds demand. asslnst the essato we
Fri. p.12, 322.102 or 333-2103.
Qfrictor NUAGE, 2121
tevallo Read, S. W. .W?•
maintenanc,
age net YOU in
16.1, DAY CARE CENTER AND THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
mingham,Alabama3J2liOjcall
PublIsh: August I. 17, 1979
Apply In person Sanford Nursing
above Court by the UnIted States
toll tree 1.500433.1313.
EXPANSION TO MAINTENANCE THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
DEIM.26
a.
cony.
j'ion
o
Mellonville.
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AmerIca, to foreclose ,t,e mortgage ______________________ SHOP BUILDING only, until 2:10 of the above court a written
en the following descrIbed property:
P.M., on the Silt day it August 1579, statement of any claim or
2$-AØ5. 1 I'IIIISE'I
Lit land the W1S feet it Lot I, Block
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
at the Administration Building, they may have. Each claIm must be
* * * * * ** *
"I" First Addition, DIXIE
Toilers
Notice Is hereby given that the Castle Brewer Court Westliffi P., In wrIting and must indicate the
TERRACE, according to piat
Board of Ad$ustm.nt of the City of Sanford, Florida at which time and bells for the claim, the name and
NOTJUSTAN
thereat asrecorded In Fiat look 10, Santordwll$hold a regular meeting piac.allbid.wlllbep.mleclyopened aderIssofmecrwftororhis.g
Working ladyS3yrs.,would Hk
AGENCY
page 29 Of the PublIc Records of onAugust2l,1579,intheCityHaIlat and read aloud,
shareher3IR,2bathhomewth
or attorney, and the amount
BUTASERVICE
Seminole County, Florida, and you 11:30 AM. In order to consider a
same. Everything fum. Muds
Proposed forms or contract do. claimed. If the claim IS
yet
are ordered and required to appear request for a varIance in the Zoning cuments, including plans and spa. the date when It will become due YOUR FUTURE OUR CONCERN ________________________
fut. references. 323451.
and plead in said action, and file Ordinance as it pertains to front ch'ICatIons, are an file at the office shall be stated.
If the claim is
your answer with the Clerk of this yard setback requirements in SRi of the Housk Ai4herl$y it the City contIngent or
unliquldated, the
SWITCHBOARD
29-Roonn
Court at Orlando, Florida, and to Zoned Distvictin Lot?, Ilk C, Unit 2, ci Sanford, Florida, AdrnInI$tre$Ioqt nsture,of Itie uncertainty
shall be
someexperlence
serve a copy theçeof upon the Country Club Manor.
BuildIng, Castle Irewer Court, stated. It the claim Is secured,
Plaintiff's attormes, Gary L. Sets,
Being more specifically descrIbed Sanford, Ploiidaandtheofflceofttie security shall be described. The
RE-STAURANTMGR.
Roomforrentinpriyataiinw..:- .
United $tatesAflorney, and iCendell
as located at 106 Mayrose Drive.
ArchItects, Gvtmann, Dragish claimant shall delIver surnciens
Wbath&amp;kltprlvlleges.
P
rlenc.
W. Wherry, Militant United States
Planned use of the property, Associates, Architects, Plannirs copes. at the ciaim.to the clerk to
3237239
Attorney, Pow Office lox 2553, addition to S.F residence.
Inc., Sanford Atlantic lank ortable the clerk to mill one copy to
GENERAL
OFFICE
Orlando, Florida 31111, not later
IL. Perkins
Build, $uIte*p.O. Draw 911, each per.enil r.pr,sow.ti,e.
Sanford GraciQus living. lees.
than October I, 1915. II you sail to do
Chairman
Sanford. Florida.
Will train
Weekly, mOnthly rates. lnquirg
- All ps,sana liwanaiw i,
so. iud.men! by default will be
Beard of Adlustment
100$.
Copies at the dacwnen$s may be' to whom a ceØ of ittis Notice at
Oak $417113MAINTENANCE
entered against you isv the relief Publish: August 0,17,1979
obtaIned by depesiting IIUO with A*ninhstratjorshasbeeflmefledare
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demand is the cemplaiN.- It is, DEM.V
A.CKno*$edge
the kcftllect for each set of required
WITHIN - THREE
OlDlRlDthattheabevsnoticeit
decun?ss.obtained.$udtdaposlt MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
suit end order for unnamed
Pi'SECRETARIES __________________W$HbSItUSISdISMdlpSiSInlii THE FIRST -PUBLICATION OF
PICTITIOU$NAMI
Plce hereby given that I am rsturmsmeplans.specwIowiepj THIS NOTIC$,toflloye.ji.
legal, experIence, good with Ossary. Ileslfersenlers. Lowly)
(Service by Publication) b• engaged in busIness .1117 Marker 5111ev decumelds iS gIld Coridlilsis they miv hive that dlaHor..s. the
figwe5.
SR. air, close to churches-a.
published by the United States p. AttamoiWe Springs, Fl. 37701 wHam ii days after bid opening,
validity at the scffint's wIll, tile
shIpping, 322.5554. 440 44N "
Marshal Inc newspeppr,of general
A
cod
inome County, Flerlda,under the
chick or bank draft, quaiiticatlens St the persOnal
cfrcvl$$lsat In Seminole County, fictitious name of ALTAMONTE
payable tithe Heusin, Aidisrity at raplsla,saHve, or toe venue or
STOP IN TODAY
Delterta
Florida,
e a week ja, sIx (4) TOWING SERVICE, and that I the City el Sanford, PIsrNe, U., lurISdlctloNatIhecewt,bath.- All kItchen aPPIII%c1
BE
WORKING
censocutive weeks cOthmencing i,eendtorepister.s&amp;dnamewllhffie Oavsrnmimt lands, or a IsHelac. ALL. CLAIMS, DSMAND$, AND
Carpeted. kre.ned
N,
DONE and OR. Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole levy III BIRd slec*asd by 1 bid. OBJECTIONS NOT. $0 PILED
TOMORROW
chiidisn or
=5
DIRID at Orlasldd, Florida this County, Florida in accordance with dIva end acceptable sawstlis In an WiLL. lSPOREVUBAUID
911 FrenchAve.
seawlty. 141 Landmard. j
12th dayef July, 1979.
(arneref 15th)
sloI4 at the Fldltleus
nt*to1perc4icit14bld
the
Deteit*eflrstpwWketloee,t
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JO N &amp; REID, JR.
Name StaMes, To.Wtt: Section - 11111 K simistel wish .a lid. Notice at Messitrallon: Augusti,
EMPLOYMENT
UNITED STATES DISTRICT '4349 Florida statutes 1101.
The suraitul bidda shis 'Ii $91.
1 BR- s
a.t. *it.
JUDGE
en i.alie Ada. Just ss.ei AmIwI
51g. Gene's AvIs Repair, Inc. rguWed Is isnds ow pey for
Neal &amp; Harper, it..
Publish: Augusts, 13.22,29, SIP
SM. on 17.9$ hi
sit Islaclir!. performance and
Eugene Roy, presIlei
U PJI..51 RIPrUIIdaftve at
lember 11), 1919
pvölislt: July15, 23, Aug.11 1579 PSVMIIW bend or bands.
tile latole ot
323..47S Mariner's
01M4
011.14
?dISntlellN$lISdle*eSllterm
Ulfo 5. KarP.,
.req*hleiSeseIldapdIMNpvja. lati*iid
B.1ndbiU. lsriWed IS bid ATTORNEY FOR PIRIONAl. iN TIØU CIRCUIT COURT op IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR *tNuiIaNSldanIIadsUnNPilci. RIPtISINTATIVE:
AttentioN Is called Si tile WIIIIemA. Ledlor. lii
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA preulsiens tsr eopat .mplevmant P. SIR 1110
CAll NO. fl.CA43'*
55 ND. 79J494A4$4(
- ,ppe551y, pjpyepa. aet tees Sanford. PleV 32971
ATLANTIC BANK
SEMINOLE, ATLANTIC NATIONAL SANK OP then tile miNimum wails. ow Tshipltiu:
$11SS
a Netlonci bankingOP
corpon.
SEMINOLE, a National bsnkM wepsoselfolil
VjU I, ii. 1w,
icifteilpis PubllI
NEWCOMERI
...
Plaintiff, corpsratlon.
osa.s must be pus en tois esis.u.
vs.
p•be• ttiet*eymustatiirniaigveiyepoure INTNICIRCUITCOURT,INallo
OTIS TAYLOR, Jl.,.a.k4 OTIS
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OTIS
TAYLOR,
JR.,
o.k.a OTIS that In any coidrad inUred Info POE SEMINOLE COUNTY,
TAYLOR a
EDWARD
FlORIDA
TAYLOR
and
aim
ass_It
EDWARD
S.
pursileof
Is
Ii$$MIYIR, JR.,
B1UMIY1I, JR.,.
mearity_ausmees Intsip,isos wrn CIVIL ACTION NO. 794171-CM$l
SN UI TM MARRIASI 00
be ofirdal fuN
rtsnI,y
DefijitanIs.
Plsa Ousad 'flefsidanls.
sinisassesowmaluwea
CHARLES
1. LII
NOTCIOF ACTION
ACTION
sIe,s
of
THE STATE OP FLORIDA
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THE STATE OP FLORIDA
Patltisnsv
ani wIlt not be discriminated
'TO: IOWA*D$. IIUMIYER,
JR•
TO:
OTIS
TAYLOR,
A
JRP eh.a
hum vs wit Wins I
tile siim ot race, aid
wiieaaeddrss. IS Uiikiaai
- OTIS TAYLOR pruInpi.vhpls him osi *
aior,rlja1wasevpaterigj 1011$ KAY! LEE
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
ed.ui is tilMuiJa
- In 55 idaielhaa is, awerd.
that an adim has baum fled Nlhist
p,iJiSU*. ISIS loll IN'
YOU All HERESY NOTIFIED. Is casidaaei with lasruilve
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ghj

InlerCoastal Water Way. 6 ml.
south of New Smyrna. $32,000.
322-3105 as for Tony or Louise.

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100' frontage, approx 500' deep on

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As Personal Representatives of

Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; us
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment
322-5990

Dish Gardens, foliage, cactus
Episcia. hanolno baskets
Redlon Nursery, 420 S. Countr
Club Rd., Lake Mary. 323-5681

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

323.7627 between 2

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d.BYter Front Property

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YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hirt 323 7580

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2 BR, 1 0, remodeled frame home,
fenced yd., very clean. Good
area. $29,900.

Clean furnished 1st floor Apt.,
Private entrance, adults only, no

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Deltona. $5000 for

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MORTGAGES P Legg, Lc.
Mtg. Broker. 875 No. 4-I)
Wymore Rd., Aitamorite
862 7-483

77-Junk Cars Removed

62-Lawn-Garden

3 hoice lots ready to build on in

deØollt. No pets. 574233?.

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Duplex (2) 2 BR units furn. &amp;
rented $23,900. Only $4000 down.
Owner will hold.

Smalllakecottage.vlc. III 46.A.
1.it 2 adults. Lease + security

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Get Cash Buyers for a small in- vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for resultS. 372 2611

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
needed Items with a Herald
CIaiIf led Ad. Call 3fl.2611 or
3.9993.

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 377 0216

brick cons?. on corner lot.

Fenced, Only 7

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Accusations painting the Longwood Elementary School
principal as an unstable woman who spies on her faculty are
"absolutely groundless," said Seminole County Superintendent of
Schools William Layer.
Layer had been directed by a school board member to investigate "serious allegations" against principal Arletta Coberly
and he reported his findings Wednesday to the school board.
The Investigation came after a group of 150 teachers, parents
and staff appeared before the school board last month to discuss
the Issue. They came to praise Mrs. Coberly as a "superior administrator" or to criticize her as a woman who eavesdrops on the
telephone and searches classrooms.
In addition to his report, Layer told the school board he would
Implement two of his recommendations whether members
supported them or net.
Layer said he would have a pay telephone installed at the
elementary school "for those who are concerned with the privacy
of their telephone calls."
He also has routed a memo to both the president and executive
director of the teachers' union, Seminole Education Association
(SEA) Informing them that faculty at Longwood who wish a
transfer should submit that request to the superintendent. Those
teachers would be transferred should vacancies arise at other
schools where they have the proper qualifications, he said.
- School Board members Pat Telson, who requested the
Superu*endent's investigation, and Al Keeth said they were
81affjj1 with the investigation.
But members
mbers William Kroll and Robert Feather, chairman,
questioned two petitions received in support of an independent
investigation of the principal and administrative practices at
Longwood Elementary School. One petition had been signed by
more then 100 residents of Longwood, while the other listed 26
signatures.
Layer told the school board the petitioners are having a
"governmeMal agency" conduct an Investigation. When school
board members asked who, Layer refused to give the name in
ubllc, "because the press would badger them," he said.
The superintendent recommended the school board take no
action on the Longwood investigation until the petitioners' In.

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GEN. WILLIAM C. BRANAN (REV

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all-volunteer
11.IWass I,

favors the draft
but no one was hurt," he
explained. Information on
the Incident still is conS
sldered sensitive.
Branan, accumulating a
career total of 6,200 hours
flying time, was awarded
the Air Medal in 1965 after
flying 28 combat missions
during a one year tour of
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Herald Staff Writer

Mills, 22, of 1115 Locust Ave., Sanford, was indicted on murder Greene said of the immunity otter to Ashley.
charges by a grand Jury in June. The grand Jury did not name
The granting of immunity also extends to Ashley for "any and
Ashley in that indictment. However, Ashley was arrested on June all robberies between May 8, 1979 and this date." In return for
The one man who may be able to Identify Gregory Mills as the 8 for armed robbery in connection with the abduction of a man at Immunity I assistant state's attorney Don Marblestone
, said,
armed burglar who police say shot and killed retired Sanford a Sanford convenience store.
Ashley must agree to testify fully and truthfully regarding all of
businessman James Wright now appears ready to deliver the
Ashley has been offered immunity from prosecution on charges the Incidents.
testimony.
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damming
Greene said the deal with Ashley came as "a bombshell," and
robbery in which he was arrested and
V"l' Lop ____
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sMAhs wwMhevs
Ashley's dupoelMon
N1w
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— The burglary and subsequent shooting death of Wright on pected to give his deposition
that could have brought him three life sentences and one death
sometime next week.
May 5
sentence. The Immunity will be granted In return for
To date, there have been statements taken from two persons
— The robbery of the John Fox home in Sanford on May 8 during who
testimony for the state In the case against
said they talked to Mills shortly after the Wright shooting.
"Ashley got Immunity to the whole ball game," Mills' attorney which the .410 gauge shotgun allegedly used to kill Wright was Both witnesses, Viola Mae Stafford and Sylvester Davis, inThomas Greene said today,
stolen.
that Mills told them he had been Involved In a shooting.
— The May 10 armed robbery of a Continental Foods truck dicated
The announcement of the offer to Ashley came Just 16 ho
Davis
was arrested in June on burglary charges, but he has
driver near a Sanford convenience store.
before the scheduled start of the murder trial today and force
been given Immunity in return for his testimony against Mills.
Greene to seek a postponement of the trial until Aug. 27. Circuit
— The May 24 attempted robbery and shotgun wounding of a However, he is In the Seminole County jail today on a warrant
Judge William Woodson late Wednesday afternoon granted the IS. Sanford convenience store clerk,
from Tallahassee charging violation of parole.
day delay.
Greene said that Ashley, already on probation for a 1974 rob
Greene said that no one outside of Ashley has identified Mills as
Mills
Ashley were picked up and questioned May 25
bery, would have faced a possible life sentence for each of the the man who allegedly shot Wright. But Marbiestone said he
shortly after the early morning shotgun slaying of Wright at his armed robbery charges and a possible death sentence If he were
would not comment as to whether or not the prosecution's case
445Elliott Ave. The two men were found by Sanford to be charged and convicted In connection With the Wright against Mills rested on Ashley's testimony.
home '-at&amp;
ft murder scene but police did not have evidence at murder.
"The reasons for granting Immunity to Ashley will be detailed
thattime to hold the pair.
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- ever seen In this circuit," after the ease against Gregory Mills settled,"
"It's the most Incredible thing I've
Weston said.

— Mrs. Cob.rly

dependent agency presents its findings before the board.
Judy Patient, a Longwood mother who helped circulate the
petition, said no agency has been assigned or volunteered to
conduct the Investigation at this time.
Gene Grooms, SEA executive directors said the petitioners may
contact the Professional Practices Council (PPC), the invedigative arm of the Florida Department of Education.
Mrs. Coberly said she was pleased with the superintendent's
report:
"I feel the superintendent did a fine job of reporting the facts.
He is to be commended."
In his findings report, the superintendent gave several reasons
for determining the accusations against Mrs. Coberly were inva
-H, said 00 percent of the group of 150 that spoke before the
ichool board had been in favor of Mrs. Coberly and the ad- ifllnidrative practices at the elementary school.
- "I could draw up 20 percent against any school In Seminole
WASHINGTON (UPI) — In.
But the price of gasoline and
-Comfy any time any place," Layer said. "I could get people to Ostion at the wholesale Level home heating oil jumped
saytithip about the programs, principals, teachers, ciutodlans." soared 1.1 percent during July shar
H. celled that group that had asked for the principal's removal as skyrocketing energy costs
"an oral minority" and said the school board should not "bow to continued to rampage through statistics contained In the new
I.Mb tactics."
the economy, the government report Involved wholesale
; "That would be an open invitation for similar pressure groups reported today.
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They showed that
tial inflation report for the
According to the Management Information System of Florida, second half of 1979 was dIsna1 ate prices roes by 1.9 percent,
Longwood E1evneMry School Is rwmlng its achievement and contradicted White House the largest jump in nearly five
assesemed tests in both a "cod effectiveness and efficient Projections that intlonShould years. Crude prices climbed at
manner," Layer said,
ease off during the remainder the fastest clip since February.
Out of 24 elementary schools, Longwood Elementary School's Of the year.
The July report from the
It showed food prices last Labor Department Is the first
third graders who took the test rank ninth In Seminole County
month were unchanged from official measurement of Inflahile the school's fifth graders rank first, Layer said.
Layer pointed out no Longwood teacher has filed a grievance the June level. Food teds had tion during the second half of
with the school board since collective bargaining was adopted. declined In each Of the three 1979. The first six months of the
Proceeding months.
year were horrible,
— SHARON CARRASCO

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duty in southeast Asia. !
flew the only tanker
iKC135i out of Okinawa,
for 30 days, refueling
fighters over North Viet.
nam," he said.
Branan, promoted to
Brigadier General in 1974,
is an advocate of the draft.
He believes it is an
essential part of the
military and he opposes the
all-volunteer arm).
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"I've always felt it
wouldn't hurt anybody to
spend a year or two in the
military service," he said.
"At least you would have a 4
pool of trained people if
they were needed.
"I'm not convinced that
we're getting the quantity
or quality of men) that the
armed forces need for their
highly - technical
programs."
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the
military in 1976, Branan
and his wife Sarah have t
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have five children.
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vestigated an incident for
the Air Force that was
widely publicized by Life
magazine. "I was the chief
investigating officer
(concerning) an unarmed
A-bomb that accidentally
fell out of a B-47 over South
Carolina. It hit the ground,

of the Salt II Treaty.
However, I'm totally
against any treaty that
Retired USAF Brigadier
can't be easily verified."
General William C.
Congress will resume
Branan, of Longwood, a
discussions of ratification
veteran of more than 30
of the Treaty when it
years military service, is
returns after its August
skeptical of the SALT II
recess.
Treaty because of the
Branan, 54, a native of
difficulty In verifying
Sanford, graduated from
compliance.
Seminole High School in
"In 1974 and 1975 I was in
1942 where he won the
charge of all airborne
Peter Schaal MW' Trophy
surveillance activities for
as a member of the 1941
the North American
"Celery Feds" football
Defense Command
team.
(NORAD), 14th AerospaceBranan entered the
Force, Colorado Springs,.
military In 1943 as an InColorado," he said in an
structor pilot In the Army
interview. "I personally
Air Corp and later was sent
cannot be assured that all
to Panama, where he flew
activities on either side can
13-17s and B-24s on subbe monitored.
marine patrol
"I'm Just opposed to
During the Korean war
treaties that appear to give
Branan was stationed in
advantages to one side. In
Europe. "I was in one of
an open society like ours as
two 'atomic capable' units
opposed to a closed society,
in Europe," he said. "We
the advantage is obvious,
could carry the atomic
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bomb."
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Seminole County School Board truck tipped over on Its side Wednesday afternoon when Darryl Britton of the maintenance department lost control of the
vehicle on the wet pavement. No one was Injured, Seminole County public safety
firefighters responded to the scene at Markham Woods Road, about two miles
north of E.E. Williamson Road, Longwood.

Food Prices Bring School Lunch Cost Incr'ease

— From $1.10 to $US for Mrs. Whitmore said. "It bidet coda In labor," Mrs. Whitmore Mrs. Whitmore explained. $329000 is proposed to finance
Word lunch increase f
In other business, the school
students and adults durinlil theadult. (faculty, principals, been increased in several years said.
"Those three are the most employee benefits of social board
approved
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197940 school year. Lunch adsnlntdrdfve staff.
For ezampie, 4'a pint Of milk dramatic ones."
security, retirement and in. economically needy policy
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priceswill be Increased as
will cod four cents more this
strance coverage, he said.
where lunches are granted free
ails, teaches served In fol1lou:
year
then last year, she said.
D.F. Kirkpatrick, usljtarg
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an acroosthe- twelfth grade;
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June 19, 1979
You'll know what's fair and
Friends will play Important
proper and judge accordingly.
roles in your affairs this coming
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
year, especially th ose who are There is a beneficial change
progressive and enterprising,
developing that could be iim
Buil d meaningf ul relationshi ps portant for your work or career.

food store has Acidophilus Acidojthilus in the milk itself
capsules and Lact-Aid. Which before it's digested.
Enzymes are proteins and the
of these is best or is there
acid
digestive juices in the
something else I can use?
this something I will get over or stomach will start breaking
will I have it the rest of my life? t he m down before they have a
DEAR READER— You're chance to take any action. Also,
pes
not as un us ual as you might the idea of increasing the ty
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of
bacteria
that
are
in
the
colon
think. About 80 percent of th
adults in most ethnic groups Isn't very practical trorn inc
have such a problem and about point of view of milk in
10 percent of the Anglo-Saxon tolerance. The absorption of the
milk sugar is in the small inad ults have this problem.

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Four- Day Work
Seniinole County Public Works Director W.J. Schuder today
an no unced he has put some of his road crews on a four-day 40hour work week in an attempt to conserve diesel fuel.
Schuder told county commissioners he has some crews working
Mon day through Thursday f rom 7a.m. to 5:30 p.m. If the four-day
week Is successful in conserving fuel, he said, he will recommend
expanding the plan and keeping it in effect while fuel supplies are

The basic disorder is the testine, not the colon. The small

Lact-Aid is an enzyme and it
enzyme that splits the double
on the double sugar in the
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it acts somewhat like a the same way that the enzyme
chemical laxative causing gas does this in your sniall intestine.
and diarrhea.
Cottage cheese will have less
I am sending you The Health
Letter number 7-2, Milk lactose in It than milk simply
oducts: Good And Bad. because of the ertnentation
There.. are some people who process and the elimination of a
have damage to the cells in th e certain amount of the double
intestine and loss of normal sugar in the liquid whey. How
bacteria fl ora and develop much double sugar the cottage
intolerance to milk because of cheese contains depends a lot
this. These are probably in th e on how it's made and whether
minority. Most people with this you can tolerate it or not
problem Inherit the tendency. de pends a lot on how severe
Acidophflus has been highly your enzyme deficiency really
promoted and It may have some is.
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heavy equipment.
Oviedo has a tractor and a fire truck which use diesel fuel. but
no problem in getting enough, officials sa id
tOday.
In Winter Springs, fuel for diesel tractors is purchased from
Phillips in Sanford and fuel for the diesel fire truck is supplied by
Exxon, officials noted, adding they have not had a problem in
getting enough.
Casselberry, which uses diesel for its heavy equipment in public
works and standby generators used by the utility department,
says it is cutting down, and is having a problem obtaining fuel,
according to officials.
"We run quite a few diesel vehicles," said Bob Kelly, Sanford
public works director. 'abut so far we've had no shortage. Our
gasoline allocation was cut 20 percent from last year, but diesel
fuel seems-to be holding steady."
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vices director.
None of the city officials indicated any desire to initiate a pilot
program similar to that of the county public works departmen t.

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commission rather than his own resignation.
Leibensperger also pointed
waiting until the first meeting
resignation should the cornin January, when new corn- out that Goldberg had been
mission change its mind
and approve any "reservations" in inissloners us ually take., the immersed in controversy for
appoint someone to the vacan
oath of office. Other corn- the past six months.
cy the -resignation.
instead of holding a special
Goldberg and the city were
missioners concurred.
election. He also said he may
The Commission voted to
An attempt by Mayor June defendants in a law suit brought
wish to change the date in
change the da te for the special Lormnann to appoint Gold be rg by Longwood resident Robe rt
resignation.
election from Friday Aug. 31 to to serve out the 11,2 years left in Daves in October challenging
A Seminole County assistant Tuesday, Sept. 4, because of the Barton's term at the June 11 Goldberg's right to hold his seat
attorney, Insisting that he was Labor Day weekend. The first meeting failed to gain the in District 1 after moving to
not familiar with the par- day for can di dates to qualify to necessary support of Corn- Dis trict 5. Goldberg's term runs
ticulars of the Longwood run for the District 5 seat will be inissioners Ray Leibensperger through December.
situation, said he believed once July 6, and the qualifying and J.R. Grant, ho thought a
Under court order to vote on
a resignation had been ac. period will end at 5 pall., July special election should be, held. the issue, the commission on
cepted by a governing body, it 20.
In submitting his resignation, May 31 voted 2.1 not to vacate
The last day on which
would be up to that body to
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herald Staff Writer
Lake Mary interhii fire chief, Jiin Orioles, says his
department already has money budgeted for a new fire
engine and does not need the tax hike suggested by City
Manager Phil Kulbes to pay for it.
Kulbes last week called for a tax increase of $1 per
t housand of assessed valua tion to be used, among other
things, for the purchase of a new $52,000 fire engine.
"Our department never asked for $52,000," said Orioles.
All we want is the $11,500 that is in our budget now."
Orioles said it was his un derstandin g that $11,500 of his
department's $,000 budget had previo usly been set aside
for the purchase of a fire engine.
Kubles said today the tax increase not only was needed

Gov. Signs Death W a r rants

for a fire engine, "but to provide the necessary services
and equipment that a growing city needs."

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!) on Thursday, June 28. Both men
Besides sentencing Proffit mend life sentences for the two
— Gov. Bob Graham today are tothe in the electric
when tile Cabinet next meets on
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Raiford.
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people
on Florida's death row,
sentences
of
two
other
men
on
The warrants are the first
Proffitt, 33, was convicted of
Florida's death row
Learie
Graham has signed since j0
the killing Joel Medgebow, a
Spenkelink was put to death on Leo Alford, of west Palm
Graham set the executions May 25, the first person to be Beach, and Clifford Hallman of Tampa high school wrestling
coach, with a bread knife after
for the week beginning Friday, executed against his will in the Thflipi.
breaking into his home on July
June 22, and ending at midnight United States since 1967.
Graham said he will recom10, 13.
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by Tom tdslset

Mark Whittington rears back to throw one of his high. dark ones — the kind lie
used during the recently concluded Little League season when he
led Farr Insurance to the Altamonte Springs Little League ell,-1111pionsilip. Recently
eliminated from Top Team ('Onipetitlon, next duty for
Whittington and the other
league all-sta, will be practice for pbst-season competition. All-Star practice
begins July I.

THE ALL STARS

Commissioner J.R. Grant shall hold any appoint ed city
suggested the winning can- office, and he did not wan t
didate for District I Im- anyone In the city to question
medi ately be appointed after the action later. Goldberg

comply with the "Resign to

Run" law, Goldberg reserved

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vacated until 11:45 p.m. the had been an excellent cornnight before the election, such inissioner and lie had supported
him, he felt the charter
action would be impossible.
Julian sai d th vacancy could precluded his being appointed,
be filled alT the regular cit) lie cited th e section that states

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will be Aug. 4.
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City Attorney Ned Julian Jr., enough" of him to appoint him
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Leibensperger, who made the
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1 seat become vacant it also motion to accept Goldberg's
could be fill ed at the special resignation, said he resented
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'1IL;II election, said Monday

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District 5 seat.

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Longwood
City
Cornmissioner Larry Goldberg
resigned— with reservations —

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queen of hearts."
Alan: "Did Cliff actually
lead the jack of diamonds? "
Oswald: "He sure did. He
saw that he could not afford
. cuff and
discard and he could not
afford to lead his diamond

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Being a leader rather than a
21) Influential intermediaries
foll ower today is a sure-fire
can be very helpful to you today
formula for making your hopes in advancing your interests.
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Alan: "I see why Cliff is
a reality. Step out in front. Find Call on pals with dout.
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still good enough to win this
out more of what lies ahead for
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year's Vanderbilt Cup."
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you in the year following your
19) Press for finalization today
Oswald: "That play just
birthday by sending for your on matters that need to be
Vulnerable: Both
cooked South's goose. He
copy of Astro-Graph Letter, concluded. Get down to basics
assumed that Cliff held the
D8ri: South
Mail $l for each to Astro-Graph, quickly because you're a good
jackandtenofdiamonds,So
West North
East South he let that jack ride around
P.O. Box 489, Radio City
closer.
to his king. Then he led a
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
Pass 30
diamond
toward dummy.
specify birth an.
Pass
Pass
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Cliff ducked. East's ten won
In situations requiring political
over dummy's nine and
Cliff's ace set the contract."
CANCER (June 21-July 22)- savvy you'll be more than able
Opening lead: 3
When it gets down to the nitty to hold your own today without
Ask
Ixpsrts
gritty today, you'll surprise being phony in the process.
others and perhaps even
You hold:
yourself with your tenacity In
Feb. 2Ma
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overcoming obstacles.
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Anything that could spell and Alan Sontag
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financial gain for you today
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Draw should be placed first on your
Oswald: "Defense is much
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upon your post experiences as a agenda. Strike while the iron is tougher than durniny plaY.
With
both sides vulnerable
Declarer plays 26 cards
guide for problem solving ht.
as
a
your
right
hand oppoent
unit. Defende rs play 13 opens
today. Metho ds you used
one heart. A Washingcards
each."
successfully are still ap.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Alan: "On the other hand, ton D.C. reader asks what
You have a commanding a really good defender can we think of a jump bid of
ur spades at this time.
manner today witho ut be
really give declarer some
We like it! You may get
overbearing. Directives you almost unsolvable set but you also may shut
Joint ventures look cx- Issue will be willingly problems."
Oswald: "Here is a de- your opponents out of a
ceptionally promising today, acknowledged.
fense
put up by Cliff Russell minor suit game or slam.
especly if you're Involved
And may be four spades will
of Miami playing with th
with one whose ambitions blend
e make.
TAURUS ( Aporil 20-May 20) late Harry Harkavy some
(NEWSPA1'H
harmoniously with yours.
ASSN.)
Any obstructions blocking years ago."
Alan: "I suppose he
matters relating to your
(For a copy ofJACQBy MODLIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
) security can be effectively started with a heart lead. ERN, send $1 to: "Win at
There is nothing indecisive erased
through positive action East won with the king and Bridge," care of this newspareturn ed the jack."
about you today regarding today.
per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Oswald: "Dummy won Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.)

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have experienced

"From all indications and news reports, it looks like the supply
of diesel fuel is going to continue to get tighter; we had to do
something to conserve," Schuder said. "What this will do is to cut
down the setup time. We won't be wasting fuel driving out and
back to the sites one day a week."
Schuder said fuel suppliers have indicated that the present
allocation to the county of 80 percent of last year's total fuel may
dip further before the surnmer is over. He said before allocations
were given to the county, ve hicles in his department were burning
about 18,000 to 20,000 gallons of diesel fuel a month. Sin ce the
percent allocation was announced, he said he has had to function
on only 14,000 to 15,000 gallons per month.
The crews working the four-day week are those widening
portions of Highway 46A in the western part of the county and
those working on projects in the Rolling Hills Development,
Schuder said there are 10 diesel trucks and several miscellaneous
vehicles and bulldozers involved in the pilot project.
Schuder said he is hopef ul that the four-day week can be suc-

that trick. One round of
trumps was played. Then
the ace of clubs was cashed
and a club was ruffed. Now
South threw Cliff in with the

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scientific testing
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good It does, if any, has reall y from butter. It's a ll fat and a
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to paving roaas, rwoes said ne WOWO like 10
extend the city's water and sewage lines, improve storiii
drainage and perhaps build a new city hail.
Lake Mary's current tax rate is $3 for every $1,000 of a
property's assessed value. Kulbes' proposed increase
would make the rate $4 for every $1,000.
Lake Mary's tax rate, for its portion of the tax bill, is
among the lowest in Seminole County.
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assessed value. By taxing at a rate lower than $3 per
$1000 Winter Springs disqualifies itself from matching
state fund.s on local projects. Florida will not match funds
for any project undertaken by a city taxing at a rate under
that figure.
If Lake Mar y voters approve the proposed in crease
later this swmuner, the 1980 tax on an average p0,000
hoine and land with a $5,000 homestead exemption will
increase $15. At the current rate, the local port ion of the
tax would be- $45, at the new rate it would amount to $60.
Kulbes said the tax rate in Lake Mary has not been Increased in the five years since the city's inception. During
ttlose five years, he said, the city's population has almost
doubled. The increased services required by t his growth
and the impact of inflation on the city's budget have made
the increase necessary, according to K ulbes.
Kulbes said Friday he will ask the city co unc il to consider setting a July or August date for a special
referendum on the matter.
if approved,
e tax hike would not 1- feh 1,
homeowners until 1980Unt il this year, a special election would not have been
required for a mill levy hike. However, the Legislature on
its last day of session approved a bill that prohibits any
city froiii raising its tax rate by more than five percent
without first obtaining voter approval.
A special meeting of the council has been set for July 19
to discuss with Lankford the availability of state and
federal grants, Kulbes said.

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is seeking to reorganize from a option. The principal ad- Williams said if the hospital reorganization plan means board's request and reorganize but there
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
are questions I'll have the county conunis,ioners next
1lerld Staff Writer
county-owned institution to a vantage, the commissioners were sold, the issue of local there are (our options still open the facility to a private, not-for- to have answered. We have to week, French said But he gave
Seminole County corn- private hospital. Such a were told, would be the ability control could be negotiated into to the coun ty.
indication of when a final
profit facility wi th the present act in the best interests of the
missloners have delayed any reorganization would allow the to finance needed Im- the contract.
The county administ rator, board directing the change; taxpayer. I want to hear from decision would be made.
immediate action on the board to sell tax-exempt bonds, provements without having to
The decision of the corn- Roger Neiswender, outlined
If the conunission accepts the
2) the county can sell the the other eop1e."
granting of a request by the which could be used to finance a raise taxes. A second major missioners not to Immediately those as follows:
d's request and approves
hospital to a private, for-profit
boar
Commissioner Bob Sturm
Seminole Memorial Hospital $12 million to $17 million advantage, commissioners approve
the
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group;
board's
the
reorganization
to a not-forsaid he was not satisfied that
1) the county can grant th
Board to convert the hospital to renovation of the facility. As a were told, would be the
:1) the county can merge the the merger option had been profit corporation, negotiations
a private, not-for-profit facility, county hospital, SMH would not retention of local control of the
hospital with a private, not-for- fully explored,
would begin on the leasing f
The commission thus leaves qualify for the bonding hospital.
the facility to the board. One
profit hospital;
"That seems to be a viable key
the door open to the possibility privileges made possible
aspect in those negotiations
Board mem ber Fred Mobley
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the
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of
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that we haven't is Likely to be the matter of
hospital to pri vate, not-for- looked at," Sturm said,
private, for-profit group.
Facilities Act.
indigent care.
a private group, it could be run Around The Clock ..........4-A HOIOSCOpo .................4-B profit group oth
The Commission chairman,
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During a joint work session
During the session, board by an outside management Bridge .....................
The county is obligated under
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Bob French, asked th
with the hospital board Moo- chairman Thomas Blayney and team or a large corporation and Comics ....................4-B
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law to pay for the medical
After hearing board mem• assemble an information
day, the commissioners told other board members advised the ability of community Crouword .................4-B Obituaries .................2-A
fees to indigents. The hospitai
OURSELVES ..............1-B hers state their case for the first pa cket detailing the boa
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the commissioners of the ad- members to ha ve a voice in its Editorial ...................4rd's board Is interested in attracting
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of nonadditIonal Information before
vantages to the county and the operation would be curtailed. Dear Abby .................lB
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acth*on the matter. The board
hospital of the reorganization
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Tuesday June 1, 1979

Survey Reveals Needs Of..Library Users

WORLD
IN BRIEF

Who uses the Seminole
County Sanford Branch Library
on First Street in Sanford?
Where do they live, and what
are their needs?
These are some of th
questions that the county public
library system attempted to
answer in a recent user-survey
that polled 185 patrons of the
Sanford facility.

Malaysians Prepare To Push
Vietnamese Out To Sea

The results are being
analyzed to help the library
staff better meet the needs of
the public and as input in the
consideration of any possible
relocation of the library
facility,

KUALA LUMPER, Malaysia (UP!)
Despite world
outcry, Malaysian authorities today rounded up pockets of
Vietnamese refugees stranded on remote beaches and
prepared to push them back to sea in small boats.
"There are an estimated 5,000 newly arrived illegal
immigrants stranded on our beaches and we are rounding
them up," refugee coordinator Maj. Gen. Ghazali Che Mat
said.
Prime Minister Datuk Hussain Orin, who backed down
on a government threat to shoot Vietnamese "boat
people" on sight, reiterated his nation's policy to prevent
any more refugees from landing on Malaysian shores.
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Survey results indicated that
patrons often gave more than
one answer to a question, so it
would be inaccurate to present
the results in percentages.
Since the survey was geared to
library users, it says nothing
about the number of non-users
in the north end of the county.
Non-users might be enticed
into using the library if flCW
services were introduced, the
survey resul ts indicat ed,
Of the persons surveyed, 182
(or 98 percent) were library
users, and 177 ( or 96 percent)
used the Sanford Branch

Library, while nine used other
area libraries, such as
Seminole Community College
Library.
The largest percentage of
users, 31 percent (or 57 perSons) were in the 60-and-over
age bracket. Fifty-two persons
(or 28 percent) were in the 20-40
age bracket; 43 (23 percent),
were ages 40.60; 30 persons (16
percent) were ages 10-20, while
six persons responding (three
percent) were ages 3-10.
Of the total, 128 persons (69
percent live in Sanford, five in
Geneva, eight in Lake Mary

and 10 In other areas of
Seminole County.
The largest number, 156
persons (83 percent), drive to
the library, while 33 persons
walk; 15 ride bikes and 5 use the
b US.
Would they use the library t
it were open at night? A total of
81 said no, and 87 said yes.
What hours are most prefered
for library use? Thirty-Six
persons said they use the
library all hours it Is open; 56
between 10 a.m. and noon; 48
between noon and p.m., and 56
between 3 and 6 p.m.

What do they use the library
for ? The most —151— answered, for pleasure reading;
77 use it for reference and in.
formation, while 36 said school
assignments.
How would they like to see the
collection improved? Sixty-nine
said they would like the fiction
collection improved; 36, the
reference collection; 32,
paperbacks; 20, the childr en 's
collection; 16, the magazine
collection, and 19 suggested
other improvements,
More programs sponsored for
children were requested by 128
persons and 19 said more were
not needed. 196 said they would

attend programs of an informational, entertainment or
educational nature if held at the
library, while 52 said they
would not.
Sixty-five said they would use
the library to read and study if
better facilities were available;
71 said they would not.
Eleven persons commented
they felt the library should be
kept downtown. Six persons
stated larger facilities were
needed. Twenty-six persons
commented on the "efficient,
friendly and helpful service"
they receive from library
personnel.
JANE
CASSELBERRY

A 26-year-old Altamonte Springs man has been charged with

Somoza Blasts 'Ingrate U.S.
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!)
Sandinista rebels
battled President Anastasio Somoza's national guard in
the heart of Rivas, where the insurgents plan to establish
a capital for "Free Nicaragua," and repelled government
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troops trying to reinforce the only guard fort In Leon.
Most provincial capitals in the north and east were
under selge and a number of northern hamlets have fallen
to the guerrillas in the embattled Central American
nation.
In brief broadcast on national radio Monday, Somoza
called the United States "an Ingrate" for refusing him
requested aid in his "fight against international communism," referring to the Sandinistas.

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Israeli forces shelled Palestinian positions in southern
Labanon today, a day after an air attack hit suspected
Palestinian targets in Lebanon for the first time in 10
days.
An Israeli military spokesman said today's shelling was
In answer to several Soviet-made Katyusha rockets fired
Into the upper Galilee region of northern Israel.
The spokesman said the Palestinian guerrillas fired the
rockets into Israeli territory at about 11 a.m. (4 a.m.
EDT). There were no injuries, but Israel radio reported
the rockets caused some damage.

Contract negotiations betIn order to call in the federal
ween the Seminole Education mediator, both teams must
Association (SEA) and the agree to meet with Margaret
school management team will Rose, the federal mediator
resume Wednesday.
who's been assigned to the
Both teams will meet at the Central Florida area. Cowley
bargaining table at 2 P.M. refused to do so.
Wednesday at Lyman High
flfiiRtJc
The
School Although no agenda has ended Monday aernoon when
been set, the school calendar is Bill Moore, chairman of SEA
expected to be the first Item, negotiations committee, condiscussed.
'tacted Cowley to set up the
Communications broke down Wednesday meeting, Cowley
Thursday morning when said.
neither team could come to
"We want to go ahead and
terms with the proposed school bargain," Cowley said. "We
calendar for 1979-80 school will take a two-week break
year.
beginning next week so
Gene Grooms, executive everyone can take their
director of SEA, told the school vacations. If we hadn't gotten
team, as SEA members stalked back, It would have been the
out, he intended to contact the second week in July before we
federal mediator to settle the could meet again."

Leaders Flee Their Homes
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UPI)
Moslem guerrillas In
Afghanistan claimed they bave forced Soviet-backed
President Nur Mohammad Tarakl and his top officials to
flee their homes and take refuge In military camps.
Rebel sources in Peshawar, the Pakistan city closest to
Afghanistan, said Monday Taraki and Prime Minister
Haleezullah Amin were not living at their homes because
of the threat of assassination.
In Tehran, the official Pars News Agency quoted
Afghan exile sources as saying the Shiite Moslem
guerrillas had been "assassinating well-known figures
and leaders of Taraki's party."
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dispute on the calendars.
In its calendar request, SEA
But Ernest Cowley, chief has asked for 190 teacher duty
negotiator for the school days, six teacher holidays, four
management team told Grooms pre-school workdays and two
he merely wished to table the post work days.
item and go on with But the school team contends
negotiations concerning health 192 teacher duty days are
insurance,
required under contract.

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By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Independent truckers have rejected a White House
effort at mediation and called for a nationwide shutdown
of the trucking industry. Their sometimes violent protest
against rising fuel costs rolled into Its 13th day today.
A working trucker was shot and wounded in Tennessee
Monday during another series of sniping incidents. The
independents blockaded hundreds of truck-stop fuel
pumps in at least 20 states.
A new organization of independense from 12 states
calling themselves the Independent Truckers Unity
Coalition — called for a nationwide shutdown of the
trucking industry to begin at 11:59 p.m. local time

The boy, who Initially was listed In serious condition, ap-

parently dove from a 15-foot tree that hangs over a lake near the
Mayfair Golf Course.
GRAND JURY MEETS TODAY
As expected, a Seminole County grand Jury convened Tuesday
morning to possibly discuss county jail Inmates' allegations that
their civil rights are being violated, according to a spokesman of
the State attorney's office.

GOOD CONDITION
A 14-year-old Sanford boy is listed in satisfactory condition
after he sustained a fractured spine in a diving accident, a Florida
South Hospital spokesman said today.

About three weeks ago, a Seminole County circuit judge asked
the state attorney to have a grand Jury investigate alleged 'civil
rights violation of Inmates from unreasonable "strip searches" to
the right to practice the free exercise of religion.

Steve Sensakovlc, 14, of 217 Forrest Drive, Sanford, suffered

38 Are Rescued

Truckers Call For Shutdown

public safety department.

* Fires
* Courts
* Police Beat

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BOSTON (UP!) — Two large freighters
— each
equipped with the latest electronic navigational aids —
collided in "a major shipping lane" off Cape Cod Monday.
One of them sank 40 minutes after a 150-foot gash was
carved out of its side, but all 38 crewmen were rescued.
The 38-member crew of the 575-foot
Regal Sword
abandoned ship before the craft sank in 270 feet
of water
following the collision 30 miles southeast of the cape.
The crewmen were rescued from life bt'ats by the other
ship, the 627-foot oil tanker Exxon Chester, and were
brought to Boston. Authorities said no injuries were
reported aboard either ship.
The Exxon Chester was escorted into port by the cutter
Cape Cross.

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Thursday.

— A former Atomic Energy
Commission scientist says it was nuclear fallout — not the
malnutrition and bad weather as claimed by the agency —
that killed 17,000 sheep downwind from Nevada atom
bomb tests In 1953.
Dr. Harold Knapp released a study Monday that contradicted the conclusions of the defunct commission that
poor range conditions killed the animals in Nevada and
southern Utah.
Knapp, who worked at the Nevada test site during the
above-ground testing of nuclear weapons, said the sheep
died of radiation poisoning after they ate forage contaminated by fallout from two blasts In March and May of
1953.

Gasojne dealers threatened
to strike, and D.C. Charles
Gladstone, of the Greater
Washington-Maryland Service
Station Association, said he has
"absolute proof" that Maryland

WASHINGTON (UP!) — The government agency
responsible for investigating plane crashes says the DC-10
that plunged to the ground in Chicago last month probably.
Jiad been damaged critically during a routine overhaul in
James King, chairman of the National Transportation
Safety Board, told a House subcommittee Monday that the
plane's wing engine mount apparently sustained a 10-inch
crack during a not-recommended procedure American
Al$ines was using In the overhaul.

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persoually thought the
governor and state energy
office were moving too slow."
The most serious shortages
appeared to be in the Nili'ttieast
but supplies were tightening
across the country and frustated motorists were not at all
heartened by Energy Secretary
James Schlesinger's promise
that there will be significantly
more gasoline available this

King said safety board experts discovered American
itirines routinely used a forkli*t to hold the 8,000 -pound
wing engine and its mount during maintenance. Such a
procedure was contrary to recommendations made by
McDonnell-Douglas, which manufactures DC-10s.

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Companies, Ltd., an Altamonte Springs based firm. The former owner of the
building was Tim Brumlik. Spokesman for the new owners today said Holiday
Inn officials from Memphis inspected and approved the motel. The spokesmen
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run at least one-quarter mile completely up in the nest and aviary to care for and protect
To Ms. Mager, her six day good reason, we would not allow
By SHARON CARRASCO
the birds. By Tuesday aI- nest "sit-in" is not just a
this to be done."
before her legs begin to ache. touch my toes."
Herald Staff Writer
For
the
past
five
days,
Ms.
The Florida Audubon Society
vice
president
of
ternoon,
As
the
$6,000
of
the
$20,000
glorified
publicity
stunt
to
raise
When she descends from her
and needed for the aviat y had been money for the Florida Audubon had to secure the nod from the
Research
nest Wednesday morning, the Mager has made her home atop Raptos
a 50-foot pine tree in an aban- Rehabilitation for Florida raised.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Society.
"Eagle Lady" of Apopka
won't doned eagle's nest. But she Audubon Society, Ms. Mager
of
the
U.S.
Bald
in
Washington,
D.C. to stage the
"It
has
warmed
my
heart
A
member
to
be rushing to soothe the stiff
hasn't
attention
on
the
been
idle.
wants
to
focus
six
day
nest
sit-in,
Ms. Mager
see
so
m
any
people
come
out
Eagle
Recovery
Team,
she
muscles in a hot whirlpool or
plight
of
the
bald
eagle.
said.
here,"
says
Ms.
Mager
who
one
of
six
women
in
the
United
"I'm not stiff at all," says Ms.
raid her refrigerator.
She also hopes to raise funds estimates at least 2,000 have States who is licensed to care
Next year, the Florida
That's not her style.
Mager on her walkie talkie.
for
Audubon
Society may be
the Florida Audubon turned out since she took her for bald eagles. She has been
Doris Mager, 53, of Apopka is
"I have been exercising," she
knocking
on
those same doors
employed by the society for 17
going jogging, and she hopes to says. "If I want to, I can stand Society's new bird of orev perch Thursday afternoon,
to
hold
another
nest sit-in, his.
"Most of them understand me years.
Mager says. Society memoers
but others are either in awe or
She has five bald eagles in her
plan to discuss the possibility at
disgusted," Ms. Mager said. care at home. Fifteea other
"All I can say Is if they knew tenants reside in the Mager a future workshop.
But now until Wednesday
me, they would understand me. household. They include the
"I am not trying to make a Great Horned Owl, Turkey morning, Ms. Mager will sit
By United Press International 1st waiting in a New Jersey gas the "Oil Capital of the Nation," monkey out of myself. I am Vulture and the Screech Owl.
back in her nest, do a little birdWith lines at the gas pumps line where some stations more than 90 percent of the trying to help the bald eagle."
Although she is proud of her watching and wave now and
getting longer and supplies limited purchases to $1.
stations were closed Sunday
Ms. Mager, who wore a red nest sit-in cause, Ms. Mager then at the spectators below.
getting shorter, a large chunk
Many stations, including and nearly 95 percent of New babooshka around her head cautions others against trying
"A medium from Cassadega
of the Northeast and even some in Connecticut, New York City's gas stations were Monday afternoon, spent the it. She stresses she did not in- once told me, I was born under
Texas were getting ready to York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, also closed Sunday.
day filling out yellow postcards tend the feat to go down in the a golden star and would appear
Oklahoma and Georgia, set $5
ration gasoline.
A New Jersey official called to thank donors for their con- Guiness Book of Records.
in the eyes of the public," Ms.
And neither motorists nor gas purchase limits, and to weekend lines "the worst yet," tributlon to the aviary fund.
"We are not trying to en- Mager said.
service station owners were discourage topping off, at sonic and a Long Island retailer's When she's finished with a courage anyone else to do it,"
But the medium failed to tell
happy about it. Some dealers stations there were even $10 representative said the situa- batch, she gently lowers them his. Mager explains. "I am on
Ms. Gager she would get her
have threatened to strike and minimums.
tion was the worst "since the to the ground below in a basket, the recovery team for the bald chance in the limelight atop a
In Houston, which calls itself 1973-74 Arab oil embargo."
others to sue the federal
with the help of a pulley.
eagle. Unless a person has a 50-loot pine in an eagle's nest.
government.
Late Monday, Gov. Hugh
Carey announced an odd-even
gasoline rationing plan would
start Wednesday in New York
City and Nassau, Suffolk,
Westchester and Rockland I
O
We are marking down prices for this great salel
counties.
An odd-even gasoline rationing plan went into effect along
New Jersey's Garden State
Parkway at 12:01 a.m. today
amid ske
'pticism.
In Texas, where the Spindletopoll gusher blew in in 1901,
Gov. Bill Clements said he
would announce today his plan
to order odd-even gas rationing,
beginning Monday, In Houston
and Dallas-Fort Worth.
And In Washington D.C., the
chief executives of Virginia,
Maryland and the District of
Columbia announced that they
will put a regional odd-even gas
sales plan in effect Thursday
for the Washington metropoli-

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Fallout Killed 17,000 Sheep

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Two Freighters Collide;
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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neck and back injuries when he reportedly dove into three feet of
water in a lake near his home, according to the Seminole County

Action Reports

SEA, School
Bargaining K
Wil // Resume

Israel Shells Lebanon

STOCKHOLM (UPI)
HEW Secretary Joseph
Califano said today smoking among adult American
women has declined during the first three months of this
year.
"This information provides reason for optimism that
our message Is gett ing through — and getting through to
women," Califano said in rema rks prepared for the
Four th World Conf erence on Smoking and Health in
Stockholm.

NATION

Altamonte Man Arrested In Shooting
aggravated assault after he allegedly shot another Altamonte
Springs man during an argument, according to Seminole County
deputies.
Calvin Gadson, 26, of 496 Basewood Drive, Altamonte Springs,
was placed on an initial bond of $5,250. He is scheduled to make his
first appearance before the court Tuesday afternoon.
Bobb L. Wails, 33, of Amanda St., Altamonte Springs, received
a minor flesh wound in the upper left arm area, according to
police.
He was treated and released at Florida North Hospital in
Altamonte Springs, a hospital spokesman said today.
According to police, the two men were arguing in back of
Seminole Sea Foods, 1311 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte
Springs, at about 1:30p.m. Monday when the shooting occurred.
Gadson allegedly fired three shots from a .22 caliber handgun
with one shot striking Walls in the left arm, police said.

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Whales Buried In Trench
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decided to dig a deep trench, 12 feet deep and 600 feet long
for the burial of 41 sperm whales who beached themselves
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determining what caused the mammals to make the
suicidal beaching during the weekend.
Jones said It was the third worst such beaching known in
history and involved the largest number of whales ever to
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — after returning to Washington
alliance. ... If the Senate were it was the most attentive fornia estimated Carter could tons," he
said.
President Carter is taking a Monday night.
to reject the treaty, America's audience that I have seen in my get only 58 votes
for
the
pact
hard-sell approach to SALT II,
Carter
was
at his mQst
"It would be the height of leadership of the alliance would years in Congress."
9 a.m. readings; tern- the low 70s, Variable winds warning senators they dare
today
nine
short
of
the
somber
throughout
the speech,
not irresponsibility to Ignore the be compromised, and the
perattwe, 80; overnight lows, mostly 10 mph or less,
"If I could read an audience, number needed for ratification emphasizing America's respoiirisk
catastrophic
nuclear
war
possible
consequences
of
a
alliance
itself would be severely he scored points very heavily,"
71; yesterday's high, 93;
WEDNESDAY TIDES
and America's position as failure to ratify the treaty,"
while opponents are within aibility for preventing war.
he
shaken."
barometric pressure, 30.15;
O'Neill said. "I encourage the four votes of killing it.
Daytona Beach: high, 2:05 leader of the free world by said,
citing increased tensions
Since the United States
Carter drew a relatively cool people of America to support
relative humIdity, 77 percent; a.m., 8:40 p.m.; low, 2:40 LW., rejecting the arms limitation
Sen. Edward Kennedy, I)- dropped
the atom bomb o
between
East
and
West
and
"a reaction to his 40-minute this historic treaty."
winds, Wat7mph.
9:05 p.m.
Mass., said he stands fully
Hiroshima,
he said, there has
greater
likelihood
that
other,
speech,
which
treaty.
was interrupted
Generally fair
Forecastl
Carter expects to send the behind Carter on the treaty and
Port Canaveral: high, 5:14
been
no
world
war, "yet this
in
ta
evi
ble
problems
could
escaWith
the
heady
summit
by
applause
just
six
times
wea th
—
treaty to the Senate this week, intends to support it without tw
ilight peace carries the everer
today
will
become
a.m.,
5:53
p.m.;
low,
11:19
a.m.,
meeting
in
Vienna
behind
him,
late
into
serious,
superpower
mostly
when
he
emphasized
but
the
outlook
for
ratification
amendments,
partly cloudy on Wednesday. 12:04 p.m.
present possibility of a catasCarter faces
American power.
High temperatures will be in
is still much in doubt, with
Bayport: high, 5:01 Lm., 5:45 opposition
todetermined Senate confrontations."
"I think President Carter
trophic
nuclear war, a war that
Not
only
would
SA
there
But
LT
II,
and
be
a
risk
House
Spe
he
ak
the low Ni and lows will be in p.m.; Low 11:10 a.m., 11:55 p.m. outlined
er Thomas debate scheduled to start in deserves great credit for in horror and
destruction and
his own position in of war, Carter said, but O'Neill said the address was July and rim several months. bringing to a successful conclu- massive death would
dwarf all
_ strong lang ua ge to a joint "rejection would be a darnag. "the best speech
President
ss
A
istant
Se
nate Democratic Sion the past seven years Of
moommommoom
the combined wars of man's
session of Congress shortly ing blow to the Western Carter has ever delivered, and leader Alan Cranston of Call- difficult and complex negotla- long
and bloody history."

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SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
June Is, 1919
ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
Helen H. Adams
Jeffrey B. Ailing
Mary K. Bolt:
Constance C. Miles
Jonathan A. Moretz

Emmer Roberson

Henry Russell
Mary Ann Whitmer
Marion T. Veoton
Ward R. Davis, Deltona
Isabel M. McCauley, Delioria
Richard W. Reutter, Deltana
Donna M. Wandie, LaM Mary

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Sanford:

Russell E. &amp; *oIllu Devilbiss, a

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DISCHARGES
Sanford:
John Alink
Margaret Childs
Amos Henderson
Richard H. Mower
mancie Owens
Kyle D. Keogh, Cas*lberry
Mn Pederson, Deltona
Cleo 0. Spence, DeltOna
Evelyn J. Luongo, winter Springs
Sarah Daniels and baby girl,
Plymouth

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MRS.ZAUE B. ANDERSON
Wllson.Elchelberger Mart.
Mrs. Zalle Baker Anderson, uary is in charge of
36, of 140 d W. 13th Place,
Sanford, diedSundayatFlorkla arrangements.
TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UPI) row sections of Florida State knowing what's happening Hospital Altamonte. Born in
MRS. LILLIAN CLIFFORD
The Department of Correc- Prison prior to an execution inside the prison," said Schar- Sanford, she was a life
WARD
tons no longer will let con- could create prison security lotte Holdinan, director of the resident. A member of
the Mt.
demned prisoners talk with pcoblns.
iim,., ainoni Wani,
grotç.
'Sinai Seventh-day Adventist 61, of
repo rters during the final days
Palatka, died Monday.
The prison was beselged with
, she guathe She was a natiVe Of Madlion
The new rule revokes poebefore their execution,
requests
1977
rule
letting
University
Of Central Florida in and member of
interviews
with
tons
for
of
a
Department officials COfl
'First
,Im
Spenkelink
before
his
condemned
prisoners
give
December
with a BA degree in Presbyterian
finned today they areadopting pv.ptitlnn Unu 9A nn,I 'lWa IHG$ infi.,4nt.p.
paintke
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ul
dn't
handle
the
demand,"
before
t
heir
execution,
scheduled media Interviews Bach
horn Perry.
mother, Iii Harris Baker,
man said.
with death row inmates from
S
ur
vivors
include her
Left uitai..i is another provi- Sanford; children, Deirdle
the time a death warrant
The Florida Clearinghouse on alon capital punishment oppo- An derson, Orlando and husband, James C. Ward,
issued until (it) is executed, Criminal Justice charged the rents claim
Palatka; daughter, Mrs.
the execution was ignored In the Deborah,
Derrick
expires or is stayed for a period change Is an effort to keep
SLId
Pamela
P"=. Palatka,aon,
of Spenkelink. It DeWayne Anderson, Sanford;
and PUblIC from fh'dIIi
that will definitely exceed Its F
says, "final statements by the brothers, Julius Baker, J.C. ward, Palatka; sister
o.4 how prisoners are treated
erry
expiration."
Sanford
condemned offender Ia- Ioigjjile, Ky., Henry Jelka, and five grandchildren,
Assistant Corrections Secre- prior to an execution,
m(ateJy prior to execution Sanford and Willie Baker Jr.,
M
M
asters Funeral Home,
tary David Bachman said the
"It's another restrictive at- Will be aighorixed at the OfBri4eg,n,N.J. and rt,,narona Palatka, Is In
presence
presence of reporters in death tempt to keep people from , fender's option."
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and nephews.
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Sunday, June 17 has come and gone, but. . .
A father Is. . . many things.
He is kind, gentle -a father Is a gentleman.
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Call him Dad, Pop or Old Man -he's a buddy, a

Tuesday, June 19, 1979-4A

friend, and, oh yes a superhero.
Fathers may be st ylishly stout, long, short or
slender,
They can be wise, witty, lighthearted or somber,
Fathers come in all sizes, shapes and ternperaments, and are generally "pretty nice guys."
After all, that's what prompted Calvin Coolidge to
declare the first national Father's Day in 1924.
Remember when you were a tiny little kid -how
huge your Dad's hand seemed? And, oh, what a
comfort when he took your grubby little paw in his
big hand?
Many a father Is a gift from heaven a sort of
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RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

supergod In the eyes of his offsprings. This godlike
individual can do no wrong. He knows everything,
can fix anything from a broken toy to a broken
heart, and can certainly lick any living creature,
Fathers are just naturally old softies and old
smoothies. The mother in the household is usually
the villain, disciplinarian, legislator and the whip
cracker.
When Dad's around, the funtime begins - like
going places and doing things
not walking the
chalk line Mom has drawn on the homefront.
Oh yes, Dad is super, smooth, cool, neat and tuft.
Nearly every Dad's son is destined to be a
superstar in sports in his younger years. And,
naturally, every son Is surely headed for the United
States Presidency.'
Daddy's little girl is something else. In his eyes,
there Is not a male specimen in the universe good
enough for her. Yes, she will be a big celebrity and
marry a millionaire no less.

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By DORIS DIETRICH

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Fantasy

For sheer hypocrisy, not to mention misinformation, it would be hard to match President
Carter's stated rationale for refusing to lift
economic sanctions against the new, black
government of Zimbabwe Rhodesia.
Mr. Carter's prim legalisms and moral posturing
measure Zimbabwe Rhodesia's progress toward
democracy by standards observed only in the
breach by that beleaguered nations' enemies.
The president, reluctantly we assume, conceded
that the new government came to power via
elections conducted "in a reasonably fair way. . . "
But Mr. Carter found fault with a constitution that
grants whites a temporarily disproportionate share
of power.
Has the president forgotten that the settlement
urged on Salisbury by London and Washington just
one year ago would also have granted whites a
disproporationate share of administrative
responsibility as the price of continued stability
and economic progress? Apparently so.
Mr. Carter contended that the exile guerrilla
groups were "banned from the election."
In fact, the guerrillas banned themselves.
Guerrilla leaders Robert Mugabe and Joshua
Nkomo were repeatedly invited to participate in
the elections and to submit their political fate to the
voters.
The sole condition on this invitation was that the
guerrillas renounce the use of violence and
terrorism during the electoral process. This they
refused to do.
Instead, Mugabe and Nkomo denounced the
elections, threatened death to those who voted, and
shunned participation just as7 they had refused to
share power in the transitional government or join
in last year's negotiations over a new constitution.
Mr. Carter's contention that Prime Minister Abel
Muzorewa's government refused to negotiate with
the guerrillas stands the facts on their head. Bishop
Muzorewa's government, like the transitional
administration that preceded It, has signaled Us
willingness to participate in an unconditional, allparties conference to end the war.
Mugabe and Nkomo have consistently rejected
such a conference and they continue to do so today.
Quite recently, Mugabe ruled out any possibility of
negotiations with the new government.
And, President Carter indulged in fantasy when
he maintained that continued sanctions against the
duly elected government of Zimbabwe Rhodesia
will help achieve "genuine majority rule. . .based
on constitutional process that exemplify the very
principles on which the United States has been
founded."
The maintenance of sanctions can only serve to
lessen Zimbabwe Rhodesia's ability to resist
Marxist guerrillas backed by Cuba and the Soviet
Union and further diminish future prospects for
any kind of human rights in that war-torn land.
We hope and expect that Congress understands
enough about the realities of Zimbabwe Rhodesia
to override Mr. Carter and lift economic sanctions
without delay.

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It was General Douglas MacArthur who said, "By
progession I am a soldier and take pride In that fact.
But I am prouder infinitely prouder - to be a
father. A soldier destroys in order to build; the
father only builds, never destroys."
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best record into this year's tournament. The Bankers won
the Little American League crown with an 18-2 mark,
while Chase &amp; Co., coached by Tollie Frank, won the Little
National League title with a 17-3 record.
The first game of the series is slated for 7:30 p.m.

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Jimmy Carter
threatened to kill the program during his 1976
presidential campaign. Congressional support
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committee include excessive red tape and
bureaucracy; wasteful uses of grant funds;
poorly ordered priorities..."
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thousands of miles away in the Soviet Union.
Multiply many times over, spread over the
open spaces of four Western states, attach a
pricetag of $30 billion and what you have is not
the antic imaginings of a cartoonist but a soonto
be military reality, or so President Carter has
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secretary of state. He was the meet powerful
man in the Cabinet, the No. 2 man in that embattled administration. Yet after all the
Watergate fallout, the Image of the brilliant,
urbane, witty Henry Kissinger Mill prevails.
His quiet charm cflsarms men and captivates
women, although he is an unlikely looking
Loth". Pudgy and fat-faced, Winking through
glasses, Kissinger has the look of a stuffed owl.
Yet he ban an arreding face- pensive, bemused
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speaks in a soft, Germanic monotone, in easy
command of on awesome array of' strategic
concepts and tactical details.
He came Into the Nixon fold from the Intimate
circle of wise men around the Rockefeller
brothers. In the m1d-1960s, he took time out from
his Harvard lectures to direct a series of foreign
Policy studicalor the Rockefeller Brothers Fund,
He soon found tilmarlf awe* Up in the
political world of the late Nelson Rockefeller. As
Rockefeller's foreign pulley advis, Klaeluiger
not only steered Rockefeller through the
diplomatic shoals but briefed reporters who
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The foreign policy that Kissinger fashioned
did no damage to the Rockefeller interests
around the world. As the cue In point, the
Rockefeller brothers had close financial ties to
the shah of Iran. They participated with him In a
variety of financial ventures, and Chase
Manhattan became his favorite bank.
A former No official of the Iranian National
Oil Compiny recalls that the shah ordered the
company to bank with (base Manhattan. "There
was insidewe," the oMfrIai told us, "that .11
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(base Manhattan," The bank, of course,
collected a percentage worth mllliqti
Iranian sources alleged that some of the
shah's henchmen also set up special Chase

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the United States to persuade the shah to
cooperate. Yet the Nixon administration made
no move to intervene with the shah.
This failure ensured that the shah's coffers
would overflow with billions of petrodollars, with
obvious benefits for his favorite bank. The
economic impact on the Western world,
meanwhile, was devastating.
The ugly question remains: Why did the
Nixon administration stand by while the shah
raised oil prices to the moon? It's a mystery iie
haven't solved, but our sources are almost
unanimous in assigning the blame. Kissinger's

colleagues In the Nixon Cabinet and secret
messages from the Saudis lay the blame
squarely on Kissinger.

In two conversations with us, Kissinger has
vigorously denied any. Intent to benefit the shah
or the Rockefeller,. "Nor did I knpw of any
financial arrangements between Iran and Chase
Manhattan," said Kissinger. "This Is a
horrendous innuendo that goes to a man's honor.
No one has accused me of helping my friends
financially."
Kissinger is now a consultant to the Chase
Manhattan Bank, but he advises the bank on high
Policy. He has no knowledge, he said, ci the
Rockefeller,' financial dealings.

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Henry' K., Shah, Found Friends At Chase
Manhattan accounts, which were used to channel
funds into the shah's private enterprises. Bank
sources acknowledged that Chase Manhattan
has had business dealings with the shah but a
spokesman declined to discuss "personal
relations between the bank and any customer,"
In a series of columns, we have cited
documentary evidence that the shah was the real
power behind the drive for higher oil prices In
1973-74. He wanted the money to finance his
dreams of glory.
But the largest oil power, Saudi Arala,
feared the worldwide economic consequences
and, therefore, opposed the oil-price increases.
The Saudis had the capacity to flood the market
with oil and break the cartel price. But they
didn't want to Stand alone against their Arab
neighbors.
They appealed to the United States, which
had installed the shah on the Peacock Throne
and had supplied him with an enormous military
arsenal. No doubt the Nixon adminIstration had
the muscle to stop the *ah from pushing up
Prim
In late 1973, the Saudis offered to hold prices
down. The oiler was Ignored by the Nixon administration, and oil prices quadrupled overniglL Again In July 1974 the Saudis offered t
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Maybe it was jet lag, or it then followed with a single past
might have been superior a drawn -in infield for the game'
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pitching, but whatever the winning lilt.
The Mets jumpe d to a '2-4) lead
reason, it took 18 innings this
NEW YORK (UPI) -Everybody keeps asking the same thing.
time before the Houston Astros before starter Hick Williams
What's going to happen now between Billy Martin and Reggie
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managed to defeat the New recorded the first out hen Joel
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Jackson? How are they ever go ing to get along'U&amp; time when
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they found it Impossible last time?
game in the majors this season, second and scored on Frank
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George Stelnbrenner, the man who pulled them apart before
which featured 29 singles, 30 l'averas' bloop double. Ike
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and is b ri n gi ng them back together now, Is positively convinced
stranded baserunners, the Muzzilli then delivered a runthere won 't be the problem between Martin and Jackson again
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pitching debut of Dock Ellis, scoring single.
that there was a year ago.
Houston scored in the ixttofli
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and
the first niajorleague
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It's his opinion, his money, his ballclub, so let's let him do the
of the first on Cesar ('edeno's
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victory for Bert Hoberge.
talking.
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"Being tired is a problem,'' run-producing grounder and
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"Billy and I were driving along in Columbus, Ohio, Sunday and
Ashsaid
Houston Manager Bill tied it in the fifth on Alan Ash•.
one of the first things he said to me was, 'Have you said anything
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Virdon, who used 20 players, by's RB! single.
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to Reggie yet?" Steinbrenner says, tal king about Martin's
Ellis, acquired Friday from
#
including five pitchers. 5j don't
replacing Bob Lemon as the Yankees' manager.
like to make excuses but the Texas Hangers for No
"I told him 'No,' and he said, 'I'm gonna have to get together
S
ilitliOrdeilgue pitchers, hurled
something was wrong."
Herald photo b' Tom Nate
with him. What happened in the past Is all over, ancient history,
Pinch-hitter Reggie Baldwin six innings for Ne York.
and that's the first thing I'm gonna tell him. I really respect him
BOO TERS Members of Sanford's 16-under team In the Central Florida Soccer league in- Opened the 18th with a single off allowing seven hits and both
elude, Front row, left to right, Alindo Lingle, Torn Fowler, John ,Jane, Mart
as an athlete.' Then so help me, Billy looked me straight In the
loser Tom Hausman, (1-2, and Iloustori runs.
eye, and said, 'You know something, George, we can't possibly do
Mann, Greg Ilolcomb and Charles Brewer: Second row, Duane Fogg (coach), '1'err l'uhl then drew a walk.
'1 t houg ht tie pitched very
ON DISPLAY
It without Reggie."
Brian Nulty, Bobby Greene, Brian Von Ilerbulis, Jeff Fogg, Phil Reno and .Jim Julia Gonzalez was inserted as well," said M&amp;'t.s Manager .lto.'
This represents a complete 360-degree turnaround for Billy
'oltoline. Not pictured are Allen Cahill, James Garner, Thomas Lamar, Ken- a pinch runner for Baldwin and Torre.
Martin, who had publicly said shortly after his departure from the
Joe Sambito came on in the
both runners advanced on a
neth Pritchard and Wesley Cooper.
Yankees last July Reggie Jackson was the one primar ily
eighth inning for the Astros and
responsible for his dismissal.
went five strong innings.
"I think he's a changed man"
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Steinbrenner claims "I had two
allowing just four singles and
meetings with him these past two weeks, one for 3 hours and one
Roberge pitched the final ttirt.0
for four hours. And when you spend that much time talking with ________________________________________________________________________________
innings to earn the
and observing someone, you learn a lot about him."
Iteds 3, E:t pa.s .
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"I sense a change in him. Regardless of what anybody said, I
Ray Knight's RBI (nub in th
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Detroit at Boston, night
had not made up my mind to bring Martin back until Sunday when
eigth
h i nni rig scored .iohnn&gt;
0(2-4) 32.40: P (4.2) 114.30: T (4-2.
Toroo at N.Y.. 2. Iwi.night
4) 240.60.
Baltimore at Cleveland. night
,wc spent four hours together talking In Columbus. Yes, I had
Bench
with the winning run and
Minnesota
Tenth Gems
at
Milwaukee,
Leaders
made up my mind to make a change, but I hadn't made up my
Bill Bonham and 1)oug Bair
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night
12.00 4.60 3.60
mind on Billy. I had some other people in mind. When Billy and I
1 RamonDiaga
10.00 3.00
Texas at California, night
eomnbiiied on a seven-iu(t('r.
4 BeidiBadlola
2.60
Kansas City at Oakland, night
talked Sunday, I wanted to make sure he understood exactly what
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Press
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the
first
time
I
ever
Braves
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he was undertaking, and I feel he did."
When
Baltimore
skipper
Earl
did
it
and
I
hope
I
don't
ever
do
Gary
Matttit'ws drilled a pain
National League
Stelnbrenner made the change beca use he felt the team was
4) 304.40. Eleventh Game
Weaver disagrees with an it again," -.
. . ..r, only of homers and knocked in four
East
6 Arano-Urciulta 24.60 45.70 16.60
deteriorating and floundering aimlessly under Lemon.
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umpire's call, lie lets everyone .'dt11tly calmer after the game. runs and Atlanta snapped a
S Carasa Badioia
9.70 6.0
Montreal
35 74
"Tome," lie says, "It was a team without spark about to s Monday
in
the ballpdl'k know it.
'The rule says (nat any player five-gaiiie losing stneah.
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110
St. Lows
32 27 .542 3
Baseball
apart at the seams. I really believed that. I watched them blow a
0
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Weaver, who was ejected that interferes with a fielder is Padres 3, ('ardiiials 2:
345.70; T (4.
PhIla
34 30 .531 V
3½
- Recalled catcher.
5-3) $58.60.
game in Minnesota and saw them lose another one in Texas. On
Pittsbrgh
31 28 .325 4
from the Orioles' 8-7 victory automatically out."
Randy Jones and Rollie
first baseman Ike Hampton from
Twelfth Game
Chicago
30
30
.500
P,l
the plane ride to Texas, there was a lot of laughing and joking,
Sall Lake City (M).
Weaver
fretted
that
the
Fitigers
combined on an eightover
the
Cleveland
Indians
3
Mutilla
Gondra
10
80
5.20
3.90
New York
25 34 .424 10
New York (AL)
Reappointed
radios were blaring and no one seemed to care."
7
Umpires
11.00
wouldn't
even
listen
to
hitter
and Jerry l'urnt'r had
ii.eo
Monday
night
after
claiming
West
Billy Martin manager for remainder
I lsasa Badiola
4.10 interference on a disputed play him: "When Mik"' Hargrove three hits and .scored
Stelnbrenner remembers it was somewhere around three in the
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runs
of 1979 season and through 1981,
P (3.7) 1 14.l0: T (3.7.
Houston
2 morning when the Yankees arrived In Dallas Friday from Mmreplacing Bob Lemon, who becomes
at
the
plate
in
the
seventh
in.
was
called
sale
at
third
by
as
Sari
Diego
handed
St.
lA)U1s
fl
Cinci
36 29 .551 1½ general manager.
neapolls.
A - 1,707; Handle siit,s.
ning, brought out a rule hook, umnpire Jim) Evans on the its sixth straight loss.
San Fran
33 33 .500 S
Philadelphia - Placed right "Everybody went straight up to bed," he says. "I got up for a
Los Ang
31 37 .436 $
tore out the pages, and threw next play, it was an out -and- Dodgers 7, ('ubs 3:
handedreliever Doug Bird on the 21.
San Diego
31 30 .449 8 1-'
six o'clock breakfast appointment I had with (Texas Rangers
day disabled list and recalled leftout get-even call." them on the field,
Dusty Baker broke an 0-for-21
Atlanta
ta
73 41 .359 11
hander Kevin Saucier from
owner) Brad Corbett. Suddenly, I see Tommy John, who had lost Atlan
5,
While
Sox
1:
slump
with a
of t u-run
Monday's Results
Oklahoma City (AA).
a tough bahigame to the Twins only a few hours before. I said to
Cincinnati 3, Montreal 2
Bruce Bochte's fifth-inning homers and Burt hiouto:i
DAYTONA BEACH
Houston - Activated catcher
Atlanta 10, Philadelphia 5
Monday night
him, 'What are you doing up this early?' But he said, 'When I lose
Hill single snapped a 1.1 tie and scattered eight hits as I,o.
Reggie Baldwin from Charleston of
Los Angeles 7, Chicago 3
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.
First race, D,5.I, Time 3I .0
the International League.
one like that, I don't sleep too well and lget upa little early lnthe
Mike
Parrott spaced seven hits. Angeles halted Chicago 's five
Houston 3, N.Y. 2. is inns.
1 My Calico
13.20 6.40 1.60
Basketball
morning.'
Angels
5, h angers 0:
San Diego 3, St. Louis 2
game
m winning streak.
1.00
5.60
HouSton - Released Coach Tom 7 Darbabe
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"That told me there were others on the club who cared, who had
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Ryan
Fli
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with,
a
Nissalke and signed Del Harris to 2 Funshlne
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(All Times EDT)
.Q(i7)44.2O.Pi1.7) I47.60,T(i72)
replace him.
the spark still left, and l felt it was uptometo try to get that spark
major-league record Fifth 110
Philadelphia (Christenson 14)
Salt
Lake
City
Signed
Tom
284.00,
V.F.W. exploded for 11 runs hitter until Oscar Gamble
Ignited again. After taking all the factors in consideration, I felt
at Atlanta (Niekro 7-9), 7:35 Nissalke as head coach and Gene
Second race, 0,5-14, Time 31.63
p.m.
on eight hits in the top of the singled to left with one out in the
Billy Martin was the man who could do it."
500 2.60 2.10
Littles and Hal Wissel as assistants. 5 Top Faith
Cincinnati (Lacoss 80) at
7 Mountain Sample
6.80 4.10
fifth Inning Monday and eighth inning, forcing the
Football
Quickly forgotten, perhaps, in all the excitement of Martin's
Montreal (Lee 6-3). 7:35 p.m.
Win
4.20
Denver - Signed linebacker Jeff 3 Slippery Madam
proceeded
to pound Kiwanis, 20- California rihit-hander
return to the Yankees Is the outstanding job Bob Lemon did with
g
to settle
0(57) 3130, PU?) 91.20,
.20, T(573)
New York (Hassler 00) at McIntyre from Arizona State,
3,
in
the
final
re
gular
season
for
a
the club after he took over on such short notice last July. The man
two-hitter.
Houston (Andular 61). 0:35 punter Luke Prestridge from Baylor 323.40.
Itemie Thomas had three hits
p.m.
Third race, C, 1-16, Time 31.74
game in the Sanford Junior Red Sax 9, Detroit 8:
and wide receiver Charley Taylor
won a world championship, remember? He told me Monday he
to lead Colonial Hooni to a 19-12
St. Louis (Futgham 00) at from Rice.
2Giobe Democrat
9.00 1.60 3.00
League.
wasn't hurt over the sudden unexpected switchover but knowing San Diego (Rasmussen 36), 10
Jim Rice drove in two runs victory over Florida Screen
66.40 1.40
Toronto (CFL) - Suspended 8 Swede Enough
p.m.
him as long as I do, I have to doubt that somewhat.
7
Agate
V.F.W., which won the first with a bases-loaded single in Monday in the Junior Girls
3.00
halfback Secedrick McIntyre.
Pittsburgh (Kison 3-3) at San
0(28) 27.00, P(2-I) 130.30, T(2-I-7)
half with a 9-0 record and the eighth liming to propel Softball League. Dee hogan
As for the three other principals involved, Stelnbrenner, Martin
Francisco (Blue 7-6), 10:35 p.m.
113.20.
Moose, second half winner with Boston over Detroit.
and Jackson, Bob Short, the one-time owner of the Texas Rangers
Chicago (Reuschel 5-5) at Los
Fourth race, B, 5-16, Time 31.70
homnered for th e losers.
Angeles
(Sutcliffe
7-4),
it
9-I mark, square off at 7:30 Itoyals 3, A's 2:
10:35
8
Koffy
Kan
13.60
8.40
3.00
and former employer of Martin, possibly offered them the best
Jan Johnson and Toni hardy
p.m.
6B. Lynn Marie
6.20 3.20
p.m. next Tuesday, in the first
George Scott's eighth-inning had two hits each in Kiwaflis'
practical advice.
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3 Pro Bowler
2.10
game of the city championship single scored two runs and 15-9 win over l)ixie Pride
Pittsburgh at San Fran
His prime advice to Reggie Jackson was to "sit steady in the
DAYTONA BEACH
0(-I) 25.40, P(14) 211.10, T($-4J)
Phila at Atlanta, night
series at Chase Park.
MONDAY NIGHT
174.20.
Larry Guru an-] Al firabosky Peanuts. Sharon Jenkins and
boat."
Cinci at Montreal, night
First Game
Fifth race, A, 5-14, Time 31.33
combined on a six-hitter,
Short told George Steinbrenner to keep the pot boiling and he'd
hika l)ermnard had two hits cacti
New York at Houston, night
I Arano Gerardo 12.00 6.00 4.00 7 A Moving Target 300 2.00 2.60
JUNIOR STANDINGS
leading the Itoyals
St. Louis at San Ogo, night
"break his back taking all the money to the bank."
1 Carasa-Ande
For
9.20 8.10 4Mr. Brick
the loser s
3.20 2.00
(Second Half)
8 Trani Pecina
5.80 5 Sneaked By
4.30
And to Billy Martin, he said, "Don't change anything you do,
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0 (1-4) 43.20; T (4.1.0) 348.00.
0(4.7) 0.00, P41'4) 15.80, T(7-4-5)
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describe Kissinger as "one of the crown jewels in
the Rockefeller diadem."
He moved into the Nixon White House with
Rockefeller's quid blessings. Kissinger's calm
mastery of foreign affairs made him a power In
the new admInIstration. Yet he remained
privately loyal If Rockefeller throughout the
Nizon years. Associates recall, for instance, that
Kissinger usually returned Rockefeller's calls
ahead of the president's. Kissinger also brought
David Rockefeller, chairman of Chase
Manhattan Bank, into the backrooms of the State

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SANFORD

no one

becoming Increasingly vulnerable to a potential
By EDWARD CRAIG
associated with the program suggested that it be
American Telephone and Telegraph CO.
pre-emptive strike.
UP!
Business
Writer
reauthorized without major change."
His company designs systems offering
NEW YORK UPt - Computer protection Is security for computers and data banks against
.!.'t' t mk 3EnsC thatesh
It represents, at least in the administration's
recommend extending the program for several "j&amp;1f"1' (iavin t* spare tire in the faintly Cat, fraud, embezzlement and other losses, such as reading of
the fine print, the mcst in new nuclear
says the head of a small Texas company that has fire and flood,
morn years at on annual cod of
weaponry
permlssable under the SALT II
become
a
leader
In
t
he
in
fant industry.
Yes, but only if you Understand a little about how
He says a few simple rules could guard against agreement the president and Soviet Chahian
Louis
Scorns,
Jr.,
founder
and
president
of
mo
st losses.
Congress works.
Leonid Brezhnev formally signed in Vienna prior
Data Processing Security of Hurst, Texas, said
For one thing, a company should Install
to
ratification by the U.S. Senate.
thoughwould
crimetake
is no
longer
a hot issue,
fqwEven
politicians
credit
for killing
the that because corporate senior management computers only in areas designed exclusively for
one federal program that gives States and cities often doesn't understand much about computers, t hem, and shouldn't advertise the location.
Maybe. A goodly po rt ion of that bo dy Is init is likely to feel a protection system would be a
"Many firms I've visited have big bold signs dined to see SALT II as less a mutually agreed
extra money for crime-fighting,
waste of time and money.
saying, 'To The Computer.' Any outsider with limitation on stratetic weaponry on a i)asls of
Nor do they want to offend the galaxy of local
It's partly because of this attitude that corn.. crL'ut' on lila sziind has the first door opened for
rough equality than an arrangement to peru;
government officials, police chiefs, judges,
puter fraud Is so prevalent: the more than 300 him," Scoma said.
the Soviets to achieve eventual superiority.
corrections officers and the almost endless cases, representing a loss of $200 million,
Disks and tapes should carry theft-protection
string of Interest groups advancing their cause in reported by the National Bureau of Standards devices which sound an alarm when carriedt
MX was the subject of intense controversy
Washington.
before the president's decision. It still is.
are "only the tip of the Iceberg," according to a detector In the computer room without
Critics object to the price and contend that for
authorization.
Even President Carter and Griffin B. Bell, Scoma.
He likes totell the story of one company where
Some
fraud
is
simplicity
itself.
Scoma
tensofa
considerably
less the existing Minuteman III
who became Attorney General in
1977 conuiiitted management was convinced, on the word of Its commercial bank victimized by a transient missiles could be adapted for mobile
to the dismantling of LEAA, succumbed to
computer room, that the firm could never be customer who placed his deposit
deployment. In addition to the budget savings,
slips among
Inertia when they decided a few months after victimized
by
fraud.
As a test , Scoma sat down at those on the counter for use by depositors. he
this course allegedly also would have the adtaking office to drop their more radical plans and
the computeri shipped out $95,000 in inventory slips carried his code number, not his name, so vantages of more rapid implementation and of
work for mostly procedural reforms in the
and dared the computer experts to find out that a depositor using one of th
em unwittingly relying upon a wea pon of proven effectiveness
program .
where it went. They couldn't. Then Scoma told was putting his money into
the thiers account, rather than taking a chance on a new and Unone of the firm's vice presidents it had been The account was
Nearly two years of work resulted In Senate
closed out just before bank tested system.
delivered to his home nearby.
passage a few weeks ago of an LEAA reform bill
statement time and its owner disappeared.
Another alternative, and said to be the major
House action is expected soon. Interestingly, &amp;The NBS report, according to Scoma, reflects
At the moment Scoma's firm Is setting up a one in the administration's evaluating of the
administration's chief ally has been Kennedy, a only a fraction of all crime by computer simply series of six Recovery Operation Centers strategic options, would be expansion of the
because many (inns fear "adverse publicity" If throughout the country to serve as back-up submarine nuclear missile force, which also
long-time LEAA critic who used his new cornan
they
disclose they were gulled.
mittee chairmanship to lead the drive for
computer facilities for
could be carried out more rapidly and at less
hit by disaster. 'i'
"Computer crimes are so simple to commit first one will be In thefirms
overhaul,
Fort Worth-Dallas area cost.
that some day a clever person will put together a and others will be located at New
'York, Atlanta,
And it is also suggested that MX could well
As a result of one significant change, local
grot
comprised of professional programmers, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
have
exactly the opposite effect of that intended.
governments will have to spend less time filling systems engineers, accountants and wiretappers
A telecommunications network and other Rather than strengthening the U.S. defensive
out annual planning forms explaining how they who will pull off the greatest computer fraud In equipment will be kept in readiness to ac- situation,
it might spur the Soviets to develop
will spend their money, The House committee history," he said.
commodate
immediate
computer
installation
so
their
own
new nuclear delivery system or
called this report, which typically rims several
Scoma darted his firm following a stint as that a bt*ineas can carry on.
systems, increasing U.S. vulnerability to a strike
hundred pages, "a document not to guide local corporate director of Information processing
Scoma has f igured that within five days, a
and making Soviet
weapons less vulnerable to
decision making but to meet federal guidelines services for Montgomery Ward &amp; Co. Previously computer can be
ordered, installed and ready to
U.S.
attack.
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short,
another upward and costly
and placate federal bureaucrats."
he wax with IBM, Texas Instruments and be used by the company's regular personnel,
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Twenty miles of railroad track sunk in a
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nuclear warhead Is trundled endlessly hack and
forth on this route to nowhere on the ground, at
least. Its exact position at any given time Is
known, or so wt. will all be hoping, only to the
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the Law Enforcement
Assistance Administration Is about to get a new
legislative lease on life. Therein lies a tale of the
difficulty of killing a federal agency.
The LEAA was formed during the late 1960s to
help local governments fight the growing crime
wave and urban riots. President Nixon nurtured
It to maturity with huge transfusions of money.
But those federal funds were often wasted on
heavy police machinery, gadgets with little
practical use and exhaustive crime studies
gathered dust on bookshelves. Although LEAA
spent nearly $1 billion a year by the mld-70s, few
people could Identify major benefits.
"Overall, the results of the program have not
measured up to expectations," concluded a
recent report of the Senate Judiciary Corn-

('harron will probably play shortstop in the second
game of the series, with Frederick Miller the probable
pitcher for that game for Flagship Bank.
Charron, first baseman Brian Sheffield, infielder
Horace Knight and rookie catcher Eddie Korgan make up
the nucleus of the Flagship Bank hitting attack.
The outstanding player in the tournament will be
awarded the 10th annual Most Valuable Player Trophy,
presented L)v Sanford Youth Baseball Association

Merthie is expected to get the nod to start tonight's
game, and will likely face Flagship Bank ace Lee
Charron.
With Merthie on the mound. Byington will draw the
catching assignment tonight, with the two expected to
exchange positions for Wednesday night's second game.
Keith McGriff, who follows Merthie and Byington in the
lineup and swings a big stick at the plate, is the Chase first
baseman. Other usual starters are David Reed, Theodore
Graham, Dee Johnson, Jasper Collins and Jerry Walsh.

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tonight at Fort Mellon Park in Sanford. The second game
will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night, with the third game,
if needed, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Although Flagship Bank has the best record, Chase &amp;
Co. is considered a slight favorite
Chase features the powerful duo of Darryl Merthie and
Clint Byington, who have combined for more than 30

Flagship Bank, coached by Isham Sheffield, brings the

He doesn't happen to you but once in a lifetime.
He is your one and only father.

Open City Title Series

Chas e

Flagship Bank, a regular in the Sanford little National
League city championship tournament over the last few
years, returns to the best two-of-three games series when
it opens tonight ,still seeking its first city crown.

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BERRY'S WORLD

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Carl Lee singled home Don Cardinal Industries, 3-2, and
Causseauxwlththe winning run Whlgham Furniture downed
In the bottom of the seventh Deluxe Bar, 11-5.
Inning Monday night as AAA
Rick Grant hit two homers for
Cooper Transportation edged AAA Cooper while Causseaux,

: past Oviedo Auto Parts in a real Lee and Wes Rich had one each.

cliffhanger, 16-15, in the San-'
ford Metro Softball League.

Howard's Mobil stopped

Rico Peterson hit two home
runs for Oviedo Auto Parts
while Lloyd Wall and Dave
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Alton Davis was the top of.
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REALTY TRANSFERS

Anthony .'aliano, Tr. to Thelma
David S. Ritter &amp; WI. Letha to
Voslia, &amp; Mirlana Pendergrass, Wm. R. Skutt I wf. Linda V. Lot 6,
from SE cor of SW' of Sec 1.21.31 blk A. Tanglewood Sec. Three
etc., $100.
Replat. 5.44,000.
Anthony Juliano, Tr. to Peter E. Paul D. Hart &amp; WI. Laurie to
Jasanis 1. Janet E., Lot 3, 61k D, Kenneth R. Bechtel (Married) Lot
Paradise Point, 4th Sec. $i.soo.
30, blk E. North On. Terr., SEC.
Anthony Juliano, In to P. Alan Three, Unit One. 141.000.
McClanahan I Diane N., Lot 11, 61k
Robert S. fleske &amp; *1. Debris to
B. Paradise Point, 4th Sec., $7,900. Joyce R. Loftin, sql. Lt 44, WikIva
Robert J. KroIia &amp; wf Amelia to Hunt Club Fox Hunt, SEC. 2. $53,500.
Galllmore Homes Inc., Lot 22, 61k.,
Joyce R. Loftin, sql. to Ronald N.
Spring Valley Farms, Sec 10, Henderson, sql. Lot 21, blk A, San
5.1S,000.
Senastian Unit 2. $57,000.
Anthony J. Coppola Fr. I WI
Joseph R. Mathis, Jr. &amp; WI. Mary
Jeannette to Wm. B. Delaporte &amp; WI K. to Richard W. Moody I WI.
Ruth E., S 100' of SE/4 of SE'/4 6 of Marlene C. Lot 27, blk B, River Tun,
SR 427 Sec 24.2129 (less part). Sec. One. 149,900.
$21,300.
James P. McMahon, sql. to W.
H H H Inc. to Joseph Mazzochetti Thomas Sumner W 76 of Lot 66. w
&amp; wf Roberts, Lot 13, Shady Oaks, 4' of N 51 of 6 11' of 6, etc., blk I,
$.6600
Tier 4. E.R. TraUord's Map f
The Babcock Co. to David E. Sanford. $26,900.
GeIIis&amp; WI Rose, Lot 216 Windward
Sabal Point Prop lnc.to George R.
Square, Sec. Three, $31,000.
Davis I wf. Alberta Lot 23, Whisper
Barclay Woods to Bnookwood Yod at Sabal Point Unit 2, $19,900.
Builders Inc., Lot 173 Barclay
Velkko On(ukka 6.
. Anga to
Woods 2nd Addn, 520,000.
Martha Wight, sql I. JoyceM. Hetzel
Barclay Woods to Brookwood sill., A. ten, Lots 14.17 blk H, Crystal
Builders Inc., Lot 171 Barclay Park sd, $16,000.
Woods, 2nd Addn, $20,000.
Teddy J. Hunsaker &amp; WI. Colleen
Kinsley Constr. Co.. Inc. to James to James H. Prince &amp; WI. Ann I.
D. Hopkins &amp; WI Carob A., Lot 5, Commence at NW cor. of NE'/4 of
Shpdy Oaks, SA2,000.
SEI/4 of SEC 11-21-30, etc. $90,000
Shelton Assoc., Inc. to John J.
Hickory Homes MILD., Inc. to
Oddy &amp; wf Doris .3., Lt 7 BUt 0, Francis K. Schultz &amp; WI. Betty J. Lt
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. I), $150,000. 55, Wekiva Hills, SEC. Eight,
Green &amp; Assoc. Bldns., Inc. to go,,00.
Avelino V. Reyes &amp; wf Marie T., Lot
Magnolia Svc. Corp. to Cahill
2, 61k H Sweetwater Club Un. I, Constr. Co., Lot 53, Weklva Hills,
$17,900.
SEC. Nine. $16,000.
Fla. Power Corp to Charles E.
Magnolia Svc, Corp. to Cahill
Thomas, Lot 4, East LOnQWOOd sd, Constr., Lot 61, Weklva Hills. SEC.
$9,000.
Nine, $16,000.
Alma C. Scott &amp; Connie S. Wright
Mtg. Guar. Ins, to Citizens
to Alma C. Scott, Lots 49 &amp; 30, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Lot 109
Bookentown, $100.
Barclay Woods First Addn. $37,500.
(QCD) Margaret H. Newman,
Citiz. Say &amp; Loan to Bob Ricks
wid. to The Margaret Hodge (Married) &amp; Gladys S. Blair, sql &amp;
Newman Revocable Trust, Lot 6, David Dyer, sill., Lot 109 Barclay
81K A. Bretton Woods, $39,300.
Woods Fist Addn. $10,000.
James J. Matheny &amp; Judy to
(QCD) Mildred E. Zimmerman to
Charles J. Simpson &amp; Betty .3, 72.50' I. Sherman Penney, Apt No. I Bldg.
of Lot 2IW7.50'oI Lot), 61k K, 6. Cherrywood Gardens, $17500.
English Ests. Unit Two, $45,600.
Charles Nicotra 1. WI. Christina I
Robert G. Messenger &amp; wf Betty Angela I. Holtz, (From Jack I Hick.
to Dominic Lannut$i&amp; WI Ethel, Lot man) Lot 47 Wekiva Hills, Sec. Six
76, 61k C, Summerset North, 147.600. (corrective). $100.
(QCD) Mildred L. Johnson, sql to
Ensbow Homes Inc. to W. Earl
Hollis B. Johnson, sql., Lot 1$ Downs, Portion of Lot 16, blk A. The
Seminole Raceway, First Addn, Springs Whispering Pines Sec. One,
$100.
$100.
(QCD) Hollis B. Johnson, sql. to
Enslow Homes to James A.
Mildred L. Johnson,
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Lot
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Successful, New Ex port Program

Small Firms Getting Feet Wet
NEW YORK (UP!) — Seven hundred small companies in New
England are seeking to participate In an export program spon
sored by the Massachusetts Port Authority that already has
achieved considerable success.

If 25 little companies could generate nearly $2 million in export
sales in one year through the Massport program, 700 conceivably
might generate $50 million a year In time.

Only a little over a year old, the program has enabled 25 small

One manufacturer who went on a Massport trade mission to
Europe and is very enthusiastic about the whole program is David
Gessner, head of Briox Technology Co. of Worcester, M.

companies to get their feet wet In the export business. Their
combined export sales were a modest $1.9 million, but William F.
Tobin, marketing and development director for the authority,
believes the program will grow.

Briox makes a device that extracts oxygen from room air and
concentrates it for home treatment of obstructive pulmomary

The Smaller Business Association of New England is
cooperating with the port authority, commonly known as
Massport.
Massport advertises the program and then screens applications
from companies that want to participate. Not all the applicants
can be accepted at once. Those accepted are chosen on the basis
of their manufacturing record, the potential overseas demand for
their products and ready access to foreign customers.
Massport then sends periodic trade missions of the companies
chosen abroad and makes interest-free loans to finance the trip to
the extent of half the air fair, $100 daily expenses and some small

A minimum of 10 sales meetings with foreign customers is
arranged for each participant In the program.

'I....xp.ct to win

"I landed a lot of evaluation sales, that is orders for concentratora purchased to be evaluated for medical approval,"
Gessner said. "I'm going back to Europe soon now to follow these
up and I expect to win a big market over there."

over there'
disorders, thus elminating the need for bulky oxygen cylinders in
the home.
Briox: has been in business six years but never had exported.
Since the oxygen concentrator normally must be prescribed by a
physidan and paid for out of some form of medical insurance,
Briox was a more complicated case than usual for the Massport
But Gessner said he had 15 sales meetings in five days in

Gessner said he was enormously impressed by the way
Massport handled arrangements for the trade mission he took
part in.

The papers included complete details about how to ship a
$10,000 order for fishing reels and rods by air or sea, Including the
payment of customs duties, an itinerary for the trip with hotel,
airline, railroad and car rental reservations, exact times for
appointments with prospective customers In England, Ireland,
Holland and Switzerland, full information about acceptance of
credit and advance arrangements for obtaining language interpretation and secretarial services and some information about
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each wrist. The sweeping
cathedral train featured
althrnate layers of
scalloped lace and accoidion net pleating.
Her headpiece was a lace
picture hat with seed
pearls enhancing the brim
secured to a shoulder.
length veil of illusion.
Miss Cheryl Hodges of
Sanford, attended hem
sister as maid of honor. She
wore a crystal organza
over taffeta gown. The
floral print top was
fashioned with ruffles
around the neck and arms.
Two deep ruffles edged In
white eyelet formed the
bottom of her full, gathered
olive green skirt. She wore
an olive green picture hat
and carried a straw basket
of butterscotch and yellow
daisies, deep orange
carnations and baby's
breath.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Josle Lewis of Lovenburg,
N.C.; Mrs. Mary Jane
Mauery of Winter Haven,
and Miss Melody Crocker
of Sanford. Their lemon
yellow and floral print
gowns and yellow picture
hats were identical to the
honor attendant's.
Robin Jones, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones,
301 E. 23rd St., Sanford,
was the flower girl.
Robert Palalay of
Oxnard, Calif. was best
man. Usher-groomesmen
were Eddie Rodriguez and
George Rodriguez,
brothers of the bridegroom
from California, and Ernie
Rodriguez, cousin of the

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DEAR ABBY: My daughter
is planning her wedding and has
asked me to be her matron of
honor! I am overwhelmed. In
fact, I was so touched I wept
Mien she asked me.
Now for my problem: I've
attended weddings where the
father of the groom was his best
man, but lye never heard of the
mother of the bride being her
matron of honor.
When I told sonic of my
friends abuut it, they all reacted

the sitne wnt' ''(lb r,.,,Ilt'"
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incredulous laughter) She
couldn't have been serious!"
Do you think my being the
mother of the bride and the
matron of honor would call too
much attention to myself? After
all, it's supposed to be the
bride's day.
Should I accept this honor?
When I told my daughter I was
thrilled that she wanted me but
perhaps she should
and ask one of her girlfriends
Instead, she said, "Why, MDIII?
You are my best friend."
What would you do?
BETWIXT

brIdegruol
r o Hi
California. Ward Hodges,
brother of the bride, WUS
the ringbearer.
The reception was held In
the church educational
building,
Following a wedding trip
to Walt Disney World,
Arizona and the Grand
Canyon, the r"wlywed
making tfiir tionle in
Coachella where the
bridegroom is a technician
with Sears Roebuck and
Co. He will resume his
senioryearat Baptist Bible
College, California, this
fall,

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ding fonns are available at
the Herald office to announce these events. The
forms may be accom•
panied by professional
black and white photo.
graphs If a picture L desired with the announceinent. Wedding forms and
Pictures must be submitted
within two weeks of the
wedding.

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accept 151111 pleasure.
DEAR ABBY: My friend and
I are having a friendly
argument. She says that while
waiting in a long line for gas,
YOU can conserve gas by turning off your engine and
starting it up again as you inch
along.
1 say you waste more gas that
way. Can you get the facts?
CALIFORNIA PROBLEM
V E A It CA I I F (lit N IA:
Although Californians are the
first in the nation to suffer gas
pains, I fear that by the time
this hits print it will have
become a national pain in the
tank.
A spokesman at General
Motors says: "It takes very
little energy to start an engine

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married June 2, at 6 p.m.,
4 at the Palmetto Avenue
'Baptist Church. Rev
Raymond Crocker and
Rev. G.E. Hodges per.
formed the candlelight,
dou ble ring ceremony,
The bride is the daughter
of Rev, and Mrs. G.E.
Hodges, 701 Bvier- Road, - .
Sanford. The bridegroom Is
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SEE, IT SAYS

Kathryn Gall Sims and Terry Vern Kelley were married
June 16, at 6:30 p.m., at the Asbury United Methodist
Church. Rev. Dennis DeLacure performed the candlelight
and double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davie E.
Sims, 104 Sand Pine Lane, Longwoocj The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C. Kelley of Marietta, Ga.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her
vows a form1 gown of silk organza fashloaed along the
empire silhouette. The hlghrlse bodice featured cap
sleeves and a Queen Anne neckline of Venise lace
enhanced with seed pearls and Iridescents. Motifs of the
same lace were repeated on the A-line skirt and sweeping
train.
A picture hat of silk organza and lace secured her long
flowing veil of silk illusion.
Karen N. Sims of Longwood attended her sister as maid
of honor. She wore a dusty rose gown designed with a
capelet and side skirt drape caught with a matching silk
flower.
Bridesmaids were Ellen Vaught of Atlanta; Cathy
O'Connell of Jacksonville, Jodie Petrie of Orlando, Lisa
Meeks of Casselberry, and Debra Connell of Eastman.
Their mauve gowns were identical to the honor attendant's.
The bridegroom's father served as best man. Groomsmen were Marc Cox of Marietta, Jeff Clark of Tampa,
Brett Bolbotner of Tampa, Ron Harwell, Macon, Ga., and
David Sims, brother of the bride, Longwood.
The flower girl was Jeannie Jokinen, and the ring
bearer was John Jokinen, both of Atlanta.
The garden reception was held at the Springs
Clubhouse, Longwood.
Following a cruise to the Bahamas, the newlyweds will
make their home in Augusta, Ga. The bride teaches

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over the weekend, but have a one time job.
to Mixon, are carried in dock. help you keep your car looking
hard time locating the parts
"We have the best machine
They also have such and running Its best.
they need, have a friend In shop in the county and the best
Mixon Is open on weekdays
Muon Ado Parts and Machine machinist In the
Minn dependable name brandi as from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on
WIX
filters,
Champion
op.
declared.- "We do service for
spark
plugs, Maresnont Exhaust andSaturday,
Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
Located it Third Street and other shops as we do things here Gabriel
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For
Magnolia Avenue In Sanford, they can't, such as crankshaft
Information call 322-M. —
Muon's Is open seven days a grinding. We are the only ones
Mixon also carries hard-to- ADV.
T
for their convenience.
in the county set up to do that."
With one of the largest parts "Our machine shop- can
Inventories in the area, the handle anything from motor.
owner, Lee Mixon, Is able to cycles to diesels," he added.
determine instantly what he Gerald Flynn is the machinist
has in stock by use ofthe firm's at Mixon Auto Parts.
modem computer system.
In addition to his wife, Linda
Mixon has been In business at and himself, Mixon has four
the same location in downtown employees, Merge Thomas,
Sanford for 10 years and carries Randy Ragsdale, Steve Oldham
8,000 part numbers.
and Flynn.
Tool rental is another service
Parts for all American makes
offered to the occasional and models and an Import line
mechanic, who can't afford to for foreign cars from World

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Gussner's company has 42 employees and does a business of
several million dollars a year.

Massport also furnished a complete set of papers it had
prepared for another New England company that took part in the
same trade trip. Massport loaned the proprietor of this firm $1,500
for traveling expenses after ascertaining that his wife was
qualified to run the little company while he was away.

a big market

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John C Cogburn 6. wt Ruby to
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Ensiow Homes Inc to Charles E
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Southern Log Models, Inc., Lot 106. Kinyon &amp; wf. Judith M. Lct 17 blk A.
.. ,j
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WoI
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Citrus His., $5,000.
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On.. $139,300.
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Maronda Homes Inc. to Mavis S.
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Thomas L. Ruland, Jr., sql. &amp; Faggioni, Lot 37, blk .3, Foxmoor
WE SIU 64y
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Barbara 127,300.
Unit Two. $35,600.
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Wm. McNeeley &amp; wf. Mary to
Resid.Comm.Amer.,lnc.tojohn
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Donald C. Martell 8. wt. Audrey C. S. Walsh &amp; wf. Andrea L. Lot S.
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Lt 23, blk 1 Spring Lake Hills, Sec. 4. Tuscawilla, Unit 6, 164.200.
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Grace Prop. Inc. to Leonora
UNISEX
BEAUTY
SALON
The Babcock Co. to Donald P. Sandford, Unit 737 Altamonte His.,
II
Beverly Seibert
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TJ'
Ewald &amp; wt. Romaine L. Lot 230 Condo. $76,900.
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Grace Prop Inc. to Norman G.
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LAKE MARY
$44,000.
Martin &amp; Myrna, Unit 23S Altamonte
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PH
323.1010
Dade Fed. Miami to Douglas H.
Burnell Un. AS Sandlewood,
Grace Prop Inc. to James A.
$171000.
Sandford Un. 304 E, Altamonte His.,
1
Fla. Fed. to Robert E. Rutledge I Condo. $16,900.
WI. Remedios B Lot 1. MV, II. Tier?
Grace Prop t' to Eugene S.
E.R. Traftords Map of Sanford, Smith, Unit 314 0 Altamonte Hts.
$10.000.
$31,400.
Jofln E. Beagle, Jr., hb. to Becky
Grace Prop Inc. to Curtis Garrett,
.10 Beagle, wf. 5½ of Lot 62, blk 3, sql. unit 306 C, Altamonte Hts.
West Wildmere, $100.
$261900.
(QCD) Hors J. Bishop to Scott I. .1St Div.. Inc. to Donald J.
Bishop, Lot 3, blk 6, Lloyd Tarr., Lk Montague &amp; wt. Mary I. Lot 113,
Brantley. $100.
W.dgewood, Unit Three. $55,600.
David H. Daggett &amp; WI. Rosanne
Ethel M. Perry wid. to H.L.
to Jimmie K. Griffin &amp; Margaret Lot Hamlin &amp; Patricia J. Santo, sql. Lot
S blk B, North Orlando Terr., SEC. 3 1, blk R, Sunland Ests. $23,900.
Un. 1. $43,900. .
(QCD) Kathleen M. Haverty, sql.
Leona E. Esty, wid. to James H. to Donald E. Haverly, sql. Lot 213, I
Armstrong &amp; wf. Doris F. grantor w 23' of Lot 213, Town of Longwood,
life est: Lots S &amp; 9 blk P Lake $100.
Wayman Hts., sd. 1+)-:.
(Qe'- ..kqson Fiowers, Inc.
Fred M. Adams — w...11.-n in •m Wei UE• ,,m..,
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C 13.0
Donald G. Wheeler &amp; WI. Julia G., of Lot 17 Hudson Park. $100.
- Lot 77 Bear Lake Ests. $15,000,
(QCD) Katrina L. Katlna to
DMA Prop. Inc.t to Ralph K. Magdalene Luptak Unzlcker, sql.
:oconnor 1. WI. Betty L. Lt 203 Lake Lot 21, blk D, Slovak Village sd,
of The Woods Townhouse, Sec. S $100.
150.900.
(QCD) Donald L. Farnum &amp; WI.
Hagen Homes Inc. to John B. Edith to Exxon Entr., Inc. Lot 11 &amp;
Wisniewskl Ill I *1, CecIlia B., Lot WI ft. 01 Lot 12, bItt 7 Sanlando the
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fl. Grove Ests. 164,400.
Suburb Beaut. Altamonte Sec. $ioo.
Mixon Auto Parts staff (from left) Steve Oldham, Margie Thomas, Randy
BMA Prop. Inc. to Wm. A. Britt,
David W. Bane &amp; WI. Verna to
Sr. 5. WI. Virginia H I Thomas F. Exxon Entr. Inc. Lot 1)1 WI of 17,
Ragsdale, Linda Mixon, Gerald Flynn and Lee Mixon.
Britt, sql. LI 205 Lake of The Woods bItt 7 Sanlando the Sub. Beaut.
Townhouse, Sec. S. 140,700.
Altamonte SEC. $20,500.
BMA Prop Inc. to John P.
Russell I. Swain, Jr. I WI.
Broderick &amp; wt. Gladys C., Lot 206 Patricia to Jane C. Vining, Lot S. bitt
Lake 01 The Woods Townhouse, Sec. C. Sweetwater Club Un. I, $250,000,
Mixon Auto Par tS.9
S. $56,900.
Ideal
James P. Hess &amp; WI. Mary to
Dan L. Vincent, $ql. to Wm. L. Mary E. Spring &amp; Jan. T. Hess,
Clark 1. WI. Carolyn Lot 22 I E½ of Lots 392 &amp; 594 Longwood, $23,000.
21, blk L, Lake Weyrnan HIS. $36,000.
Violet M.B. Morrison to Francisco
H. Miller &amp; Sons Fla., Inc. to Jose Dominguez Lot 34, blk 0, Woodmece
Seminole Prop Ltd. to Phyllis Ann Park, 2nd repl. $27,500.
Miller. Lot 14: that part of Gvt Lot 2, City of Sanford to Wm. A. Adams
SEC 24-19.79 etc. $20,000.
I WI. Olyve, Lot X, Lake Monroe
Donald G. Harman I WI. Indus. Park. $100.
Gorgann W. to Paul D. Dietnlck I
Charles A. Dehllnger &amp; WI. Robin
"DO-It-yourself"' mechanics purchase the larger more ex- Parts, one of the most complete find Kendall Oil anti many
*1. Janice C. Lot VI, Trallwood to Anne C. Reilly, Lot 96 Barclay
who
like to work on their cars pensive equipment needed for a on the market today, according ac
Ests., SEC. One, $45,000.
Woods lit Adn. $56500.
cessories and products to
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was too late.
iAiveIy Wedding." Send $1 and a
Two days later he was at my long, stam ped 1 28 cents) sell.
door all smiles. lie has been addressed envelope to Abby:
as miserable as I and wanted to 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly hills,
try again. Moral: Some people Calif.
write better thait th ey talk.
TONGUE-TIED TAMMY
WILDFIRFS
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DEAR ABBY: I hope it's not nett booklvt -11o" to Have if
feIp 1'teenL All Wildfires
too late to tell &gt;ou how I got
back with my ex.
I was another foolish woman
Who filed for divorce, hoping
my husband would beg file to
reconsider. Well, he was as
stubbor,ias 1, and before I knew
it, the divorce was final.
Are Coming
Six months later I decided to
dry my tears and put my Ilk'
JULY 16th TH RU JULY 27th
together, so I took a course in
creative writing at the local
BALLET • TAP • JAZZ
college. The professor gave us it
Beginner — Intermediate — Advanced
weird assignment:" Write •i
letter to your worst enemy and
CHILDREN— TEENS— ADULTS
forgive hiiii in 500 words."
I wrote a letter to my ex. It
wa s so good I decided to send
e 4
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mailing it I was filled with
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23.;9OO
ubts. I felt like a fool, but it
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copies of the claim to the Clerk to
enable the Clerk to mall one copy to
the Personal Representative.
All prsons interested in the
Estate to whom a copy of this Notice
of Administration has been mailed
are required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, tof lie any ob jections'
they may have that challenges the
validity of the Decedent's Will, the

jurisdiction of the Court.

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the firit publication of the
Notice of Administration: June 19,
1979,

deceased
FRANKLIN T. WALDEN,
ESQUIRE
BROCK &amp; WALDEN
353 East Semoran B oulevard
Altamonte Springs, Fla. 32701
Telephone: (303) 3397300
Attorney for Personal Repren.

DEADLINES

Sunday — Noon Friday

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Hugh Biggers, the holder of the
following certificates has filed said

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certificates for a tax deed to be
Issued thereon. The certificate
numbers and years of issuanc e, the
description of the property, and the
names In which It was assessed are
Is follows:

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Certificate No. 1193

'2.07

Year of Issuance 1977
Description of Property: Lots to
13 W of Ry Trout Lake Subd PS 1,

FAMOUS RICIPE'S REGULAR DINNER
3

plecis Ion.y-dipped

chicken,

fried

PG 61

mash potatoes and

Name in which assessed: Chris C.
I, Buiia A. Bert
All of said properly being In the

gravy, cob slaw and 2 hot
butter

tastln' biscuits.

County of Seminole Stated Florida.

Unless such certIficate or cerificates shall be redeemed CC-

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:ording to law the property
sescrlb.d In Such cer tificate or
:ertiflcates will be sold to the
iighest cash bidder at the court
'ouse door on the 16th day of July.
919 at 11: 00 A.M.
Dated this 5th day of June, 1979.

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1 1 1 01 1 1 1"
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WOION

"IT'S HONEY DIPPED"
OPEN DAILY it a.m..:3S P.M. FRI. &amp; SAT. ta,m,.I931 P.M.

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SIdSHINf STATE.,

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4-Personals
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6.-Child
6-Child Care
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CANNON REST HOME
Complete care for the elderly.
(Licensed). Beautiful private
home with private or semi
private
room.
Altamonte
Springs. 834.1145.

5-Lost &amp; Found

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FOUND: Cute black &amp; tan part
shepherd female puppy about 4
mos. old. 322.4775 after 5 p.m.
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DEK•13

Florida Statute

S7ZM
Notice of Application for rex Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Mr. or Mrs. P .W Schoolcraft

the holder of the following car.

tificates has flied said CertIfIca tes
for a tax deed to be Issued thereon,
The certificate numbers and years

of issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which It
was assessed are as follows:

..ertt,cete No. 614
Year ef Issua nce: 1976
Description of Property: Lull (31k
C. Woodmere Park 2nd Replat PS 13
Pg 73
Name in which assessed : Paul,
Jr. I Regina F. Adenau.
Allot Said property being In the

Country of 9emlnoi,, State of
Florida.

Unless such certificate or cer.

tificafes shell be redeemed ac.
cording to law the property
described in such certificate or
certificates will be sold to the
h(nest cash bidder at the couti
house door on the 16th day of July,
1979 at 11:00 A.M.
Dited this 5th day of June, I79.
(SEAL)
Signature: Arthur H. Beckwith,

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YOU COULD BE

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JOHN KR!DER ASSOC.
107W Commercial

Immediate occupancy. New 3 OR,
1 B block home. Walking
distance to ho5pitl, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
527,500. w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc 322 6457 or
327 7111 aft 5

29-Rooms

912 FRENCH AVE.

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(Corner of 10th 8. French

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Large Air Cond . Sleeping Room
Quiet man preferred
)22-2229.11lMyrtIeAve.

323-5176
Wonder what to do with Two? Se ll
One
The quick, easy Want-Ad
way. The magic rumber is 322
2611 or 831.9993.

Cleanfurn.room Separate

ICE
Fantastic company, all different
things In the office to do Good
skills.

11-Instructions

OSTEEN
$44,
'NEW HOME *
3 Bdrm . 2 bath, large kitchen w
dining area. Fireplace in Living
Room. Central H A, ,,,.w carpet,
garage. On large woodedlot.
Many Extras. McGovern
Builders Call 322$910 after 5
pm
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Sanford Gracious living from
Weekly Utilities included. 5005.
Oak 322 9623, 8417893

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restaurants. Cable TV hook up.
372 3114

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30-Apartments U

Instruction

Creative Expressions 3238512
TUTORReading Specialists, Patient
Call 3399416

UNDERWRITER

18-Help Wanted

Must have insurance background

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Sanford 321-0640

&amp; accurate typing. Posh office, &amp;
great people to work with

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto

OF SANFORD REALTOR

Ave.

PRESSMAN
Experienced on large pr es s, t02
pay with outsta nding company ,

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SEIGLER REALTY
2139 S AA

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0SLILIOS

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24 HOUR lB 322-9283

HURRY!

restaurant with super boss.

Raborn REALTY

unfurn $165 mo 1 mo. security

deposit required 377 0955

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CASHIERS

on landscaped bolt W w carpet,

36-Resort Property

---Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 322-4058
if no ans. (901) 2529493
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BE WORKING
TOMOR ROW

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AaIUce

Cart-tt
C?pp(1, tu,iIty-lflsUfd,,1
debit, sales &amp; service. Good
salary. Complete training

Moret BPP WARRANTED I

(7) oOO
ft office units for lease
in new bldg. on Fr ench Ave. Can
be combined f or 1200 sq. ft. total.
ww
carpet
Ideal
for
professional suite.

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program. Job opening in the

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Sanford area. Phone 327 1144.
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Appointment setter, $3 per hour to
start plus bonus, plea sa nt phone
work with good working con

ditlons. Company benefits,

pa id
ho lidays. Call Jean 372 4241.

'*BOYS

The Real Estate Agency

REALTORS

REALTORS

S French II? 921 Sanforl'
373 $37,

&amp; GIRLS

to earn EXTRA
school

Vacation.
Call Circulation Dept.

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EVENING HERALD

ZONED COMMERCIAL (2) 2
BEDROOM. (I) I BEDROOM, 7
CARPORTS. ONLY $ 42.500.
Seigler Realty. Broker
321 0610
321 0702
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41-HOUSeS

Mec hanic for VW's, S day wk.,
paid holidays, fringe benefits
$200 to $300 to start depending on
exp 339 2962
Bookkeeping, clerk, typist. 2 to 3
its. exp. 50 WPM. Downtown
anford location. Send r esume to
50x73, co The Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 1637, Sanford, Fl 37771.

HOMEOWNERS.
Don't lose your
LFtUii vvv have helped olners TO
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY
COPPOLA
ASSOC.
Realtor 611 25)8

Fot
career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
4gtncy June Porzig 323 3374

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As IS $18,000- Sanford, 2 frame
houses Live in one &amp; rent the
other Ideal for the handyman.
Call Deltona 574 4079.

WAREHOUSE
WORKERS-Heavy physical work. Able to
(Urn. Permanent positions.
Retiree acceptable. 323.1101.

TUSKAWILLAAREA

Top of the line In new homes. 3 OR.

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 614-3079.

2 B w EP. $99,500.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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INC.
REALTOR 3237537
Eve 372 0617,322 1557, 322 1177

Land Sales — $600 per week
flOsSible. Work part time. Ex.
pef'ienced only. Please reply
tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 644
2518.

1tA.FHA.235..ConV, Hornet
Low Down Payment

Established Sanford firm needs an
exp. r ec eptionist secretary for
busy office. This is a five day, 40
hr.' position w some overtime at
time &amp; a half. Must be high
school grad, good typist, able to
handle simple bookkeeping
tUipmenI &amp; records, be tiC
curate &amp; neat, like people l. be a
self starter . Employment begins
August o. All replies con
fidential, Send complete resume
tO Box 21, c 0 The Ev ening
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford,
FU 3777)

Cash •or Your loll Will Oild 'l
your lot or our lot,
v Enterprise, Inc.
644.3013
MedIt Inc., Realtor

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If you're in the business of building
the
busines .. . use
your
Llasslf led Ads often.
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IQ. 1 BR, 2B,

on 2 wooded arrps mm

PERFECT SETTING for an
tiques. 3 BR, 2' B, charming 7
story home. Exceptionally quiet
neighborhood. Picture book
setting. $55,000.

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38R 7 B in nice neighborhood on
low traffic culdesac.Prlcedto
sell. I yr. ERA WARRANTY.
FHA VA. $11,900

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3227491

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?EED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.
Bulb

our lot or yours,
to Suit
FHAVA, FHA 2331245
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MaSteelman,

M. Unsworth Realty
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RENT WITH OPTION 7304 LIla
Cf. Owner 129,900.

BATEMAN REALTY

Req. Real Estate Broker
FLEXIBLE_ Typing; able to do
2613 Sanford Ave.
321 0739
Physical work. Handle phone
Aft Mrs 3fl 1b.U, Jfl4toY
Orders, bills of lading. Retir ee
acceptable, Fast learner. Time
7 HP, I bath house completely
Will be split between office and
r..-,,uvated, over sized lot.
warehouse
Owner hold mortgage 911 Elm.
Permaneitt I
Challenging posItion 3236666
377 2780

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42-4tW le Homes

REALTOR
ML!
173 4061 or eves. 323 0517

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For Sale by owner 3 BR, 2 bath,
Split plan in Uppland Park, 322,
3790 after 6 p.m

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SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD

COLUMNS.

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See our beautiful new BAR RINGTON w-iap siding lshingle' roof.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
1303 Orlando Dr.
VA &amp; FHA

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sells
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Guitars, Drums. Banjos Co.'n I
pl'tr' Tho,p,s "rgnns, pianos
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
I 120?! rerrch Ave
377 27s
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Al RICAN VIOLETS —
ltieGn,,('IitrOuS('
372 9111
u vi's jitter 68. weekends
fILL DIrT&amp;Tof'olL
YELLOW SAND
Call flick L.h( y 31) 1580
-- - -.65-POtS-SUppIiCS

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P I Ce' Puppies P. Kittens
To good
g
Hom,'
Call alter Sp m 323 0816
I . S;,, cnqe'r 5p,rie'l
)tJpS $is
1110039
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L.awn.Garden

Air Conditioning

9 Mus ca

American Sod 8)4 2200
Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est I
DAM IA SOD $ 31 (100 sq. ft.
Call Carl Harris at
Free Del on 4100 sq ft or more
SEARS, Sanford 37 '7 fl
EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS 327 2611 or
ApplIances
831 9993

Alan's Appliances

LSWfl Maintenance'

Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 3730039
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LANDSCAPING
Total lawn care, residential &amp;
Commercial
377 7111 after 6
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Beaty Care
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 32

Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
323 3119
Mowing
371 0098

MOWING &amp; LANDSCAPING

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323488 1

Carpentry

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Free Estimate

IS YOUR HOUSE BROKEN'
Repair, reno vation &amp; light cons?
No heavy orices John 327 7113
Ceramic

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Lawn Service
I General Landscaping
Rose
Specialists. top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn m,Iint 6, free' trimming
323 2918

MEINTZER TILE
-- New or repair, leaky showers our
specially 25 yrs Exp
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68—Wanted to Buy

327 5191

Inc Ilutch&amp;óChairs
Reasonable 327 .1374
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Closing Out
5 nice bicycles, $15
PAR5K
REALTORS
t'a Bicycle parts about 1700
worth very reasonatcl,.
,
SOLAR HEAT low el. bills, 1g. 3
Branch Office
323-2222
name' it We have it 7836 Grove
OR, 1', 8, quiet area, nice ______
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Dr In 0411
landscaping. Only $25,900
MARK HAM WOODS RD--- - - --'
3 fIR , lB, country estate on I
WIL sON MAlE!? F IJPNI I (IWI.
acres Stable &amp; pasture + cute
BUY SILL TRADE
Harold Nail Realty
cottage. See this toda y' $130.000
f
Iii 315 ( F 'r
J22 5622.
LIKE THE
Inc. REALTOR, MLS
"WIDE OPEN" SPACES'
io acre farm land w mobile home.
323-57 /4 Day or Night
Will throw in goats, Chickens &amp;
rabbits AND tractor. Near
Geneva $35,750.
SANFORD: $28,300. 3 Bdrm., I
bOth, carport, nice neighSTEMPER
AGENCY
borhood. My equity &amp; assume
REALTOR 3224991
low rate loan at $87 mo. 2nd mtg.
I MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
negotiable. 373622$.
Eves 862-3455 332-1959
Lake view lot, Loch Arbor. 103'
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Tacos 8. Enchilladas would be
paved rd., 210' deep. Beautiful
right at home in this Spanish
view across Crystal Lk. Only
style 3 OR 2 B on beautiful
vacant lot in area 111.950.
corner lot. You better believe it
is a Hot Tamale 8. won't last
long 131.900
Multiple Listing Service

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$2,495

5 -i l
rcndise
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49-B Water Front Property

itO Sanford Ave
ANYTIME

CallBart

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TAt P ll(,S WAN TEl)
Top Prices Paid
IJsi.'d. any (OrKJiIiOnb4 8126

D&amp;MLAWN CARE
Residential &amp; Commercial

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322

'essn'tking

Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave I
--Buy 8. Sell, the linest in used
furniture. Retrig,st__estool% - I
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
A PPLIANCES Sanford Fur
,iitijre. Salvage 3720121 --

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Light H uling

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707
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Yard Debris, Trash
Appiiances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349 5371

ower Repairs

Exterior Cleaning

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tI&amp;P Exterior Fungus &amp; mildew
removal Roofs, walls, dpcks.
etc Free Es? 3396068. 6688335

Lawn mower repair at your home
JI County Only!
Seminole

2069

Painting
Groomi

&amp; Boa ring

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 377 5752

Home

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 377 9460
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Plumbing Service

lnrovements

Retired man Small repair A'ork
Roofing &amp; painting Free Est
Call anytime 323 8513

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DAVES PAINTING
Trim your house, $145 1 day serv
good paint &amp; Ref, 331 5329

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks. Fast Service
Chg Cds
323 0111, 322 4601

INSULATION
Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 1.
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
- 321 0539 or 904 731 6705 collect
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RailIngs
Custom built iron work
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's 323 7181, 339 793

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
S.G. BALI NT &amp; ASSOC.
3275665
Concrete work - Patios, side
walks, driveways. Free Esti
iate Call Mr Teylor 372 8345.
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOMCABINETS

Free Est.

3230129after 5:30

TI-Be Service
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The Geenleaf nterpri$e
Tree %erv,c,,
Dead
wood,
demossing &amp; mistletoe &amp;
removing. 323 1644.

3235700

Financing

iOxSO 2 BR Mobile, awning, AC.
ie,lup in quiet adult park. No
petst 322-2561 or 323-5213.

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To List Your Business...

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993 — '.

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F'tiirirtiile, (Ii'pHi limIer P. lots of
'it cessori,'s. w trailer,
122 0682 8 .i Ui B P In
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2?' Aguasport open fisherman, 11%

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

L$RRIVE

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Poodles 6 weeks

322- 2420

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SUNSHINE STATE
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Property

Sleeping B,igs, 1)4.99 up

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MOIISON MARINE

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Sanford's Sales Leader I 50Miscellaneous for Sale
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NICE Winter home or starter,
very clean, t BR. sc. por ch, near
shopping 3. waterfront. $73,000.

322-2611

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55 -Boats 8, Accessories

LAKEFRONT COUNTRY
2 residences on approx 7 acres,, I
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100 ft lake froetage 515.000
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES ESTATE SALE
JOtI'I
SANFORD'S . SALES
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LEADER! WE' LIST &amp; SELL' kabori REALTY
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
REALTOR 377 1000 MLS
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO 1'

assumed or FH-VA terms.

40.BlripIeX

121 0697

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
jfl 3itôor 323 77'O

79 2 1 Hwy Il 97'

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pletely fenced! Sc( porch, C
lilA, w w carpet. Modern kit. &amp;
washer dryer! Just 522.500'

well. $36,500. $11,000 OWn 8.

Wanted to rent with option to buy
3orlBR house
323 6313
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3 UNITS ON LARGE LOT,

home

FR, CHIA, carpet. inc. 2 kit.
ranges, 2 ref., dbl. sized utility
rm., fenced, fruit trees, deep

"Wanted to Rent
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FANTASTIC 1 2 BR, I bath mobile

435 .. S Fr ench ('7 97) Sanford
373 $ 324

MOTHER

an exciting opportunity
r I n g

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The Real Estate Agency

Ages 13 &amp; older -

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t Ii qi'r.I?i)( Dishwasher P.
I lit tr cc Dryer
.241 S,irctord Av,' 3236847
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Parts
','rs,' Used Macfines
ftOONFy APPLIANCES

S Acres ff0 home' site, high P.'dry .

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77 Yamaha DOHC 750. mag.
wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
fli per gal $1,500 32) 0039

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Orlando 327-1577

-'ce listing BROCHURE Write'
CHEROKEE I AND CO
NEAT 3 BR. )i2 bath home in nice
neighborhood! Lg LR. DR, I
Murphy. N C 78906
porch, convenient to school &amp;
shopping! Super starter home' I
Jiii Estate Wanted
A Buy for $21,000!
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BEAUTIFUL I OR, 7bath home on I Losing your home &amp; (recfit I
lovely shaded lot! C H&amp;A, DR. Catch Ufl back PaYrvl,'nt P. tuy
spacious BR'S. entry foyer &amp;
equity 377 0216
More! BPP WARRANTED
Super Buy for $39,950!
47-A--rtgages Bought
MAKE A WISH 3 BR. 2 bath home
&amp; Soki
in Idyllwilde' Enclosed pool &amp; I jL____.- _.
polio! C HIA, w w carpet, eat in
WILL BUY EXISTING 1sf &amp; 2nd
kit.,
every
&amp;
feature I
MORTGAGES 11 Legg, tiC
imaginable! BPP WARRAN
Mtq Broker 125 No 4 D
TED. Your Wish Comc True for I Wymore Rd., Altamonte
568.000!
7,"77181

REALTY WORLD.

REALTY WORLD.

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52—Appliances

Only $32,800'

New listing on St. Johns River, See
this to make your dreams come
true Entertainment room is
only 24'x56' w-indoor water fall
&amp; fish pond. 3 or 1 BR's,
swimming pool, all on canal
leadir,g to St. Johns River.
$125

37B-Off ice Rental
Travel Agent--minimum ' yrs.
recent exp. For interview phone
668 5069 or (901) 775 8777 for
appt.

dining area, fenced yard &amp; Much

New listing- country property,
treed 2', acr es near 1.48. SR 16.
3 B., enc. porch to lull around in
during these hot Summer days.
A must to see. Only $53,500.

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COME IN TODAY

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ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, I bath home

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REALTOR 372 I000MLS

78—WE3torcycIOS

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JUST LISTED 2 BR, I bath home'
535000 339 8898
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in nice counrty atmosphere,
Range. eat in kit., util Shed' , 3 dup lex lots r..rr° Orl Inca$,oii
:ni Maliczowski,
retirees! BPP WARRANTED I
REAL ION J?? 7983
Just $71,500!
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HANDY MANS SPECIAL
127 Laurel Dr.. Pinecrest. $73 000

C ountry Style living 3 OR 1 bath,

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WAITRESSES

REALTY
OVER 175 SALES
THRU MAY 1979

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Several needed immediately .
JrJ,iie eJtpt'?(',4ii.t', JdI itiov,ng

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STENSTROM

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COOKS

urnitcir,' Salvage, I/ 92 So of

Sanford 321-0702

REALTY

2 BR I bath, carDort, carpeted,
fenced S22 5 mo .$225 deposit, no
lease Available June 75. 373

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 t?
75 modl Call 339 9100 or 831
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I 1605 D.ealer(

1976 Dodge Van 300, I ton. AC.
PB cruise, stereo, paneled, new
battery. new tires, designed for
work or play 54.195 322 45

DOWN

Sinford 32? 8121

Sa nford 321-0640

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PERSON

1968 Dodge Coronet, PS. radio,
looks &amp; runs good, new tires,
new battery, new upper &amp; lower
ball ioin?5. $515 32? 1593

riiat(hcr)(, end tables 539 Sanford

BROKER

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Ho se

With qeiieral knowledge of
plumt.cng &amp; electrical repairs.
Super surroundings With fan
tastic pay.

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1971 Toyota Cetica CT. 5 SPd
clear.. FM AM, vinyl fOP, asking
$ 2500 32 2 2213. aft S 323 7927

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A'PT3NA AUTO AUCTIc,
Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
NICELY WOODED CORNER
-Daytona Beach, will hold a
LOT DOWNTOWN NEAR LAKE
public AUTO AUCTION every
fIiirithr,Ilte, t
gold watchband ,
MONROE ZONED DUPLEX
77-Junk Cars Removed
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's
I.'.
*%eight, $8(X1 Retailed
57.50 0
the only one in Florida You set
fOr SI 6(X) - Call 313 77??
the reserved price Call 904 255
Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
8311 for further details
cars,
trucks
&amp;
heavy
equipment.
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LAKE GEORGE $6.900
322 5990
i LOTS ZONED MULTIPLE ON SAtE NEW twin size ox
tIdY JUNK CARS
UNITS. $10,000 TOTAL
I srngs &amp; mattress $2395 ea
From $10 to S30
PC
NEW coffee table with 7
Call 322 I4. 3721160

Sanford 321-0702

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u s Unfurnished

MAINTENANCE

11111`101111

50.A-Jewelry

RaBBlE'S

IHVU

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WOODED LOT ON RADIO RD
54.900

Orlando 327.1577
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25445. French Ave.
372 0231,373 7173, 322 0779

1 BR, SltSOmo. inc utilities
PlusSSOdep
Call 323 0538
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NICE LOT ON HWY .127 NEAR

BROKER
2439 S MyrtIeAve,Sanfor

Beautiful Lot - Paola, cleared w
some trees 96'x170' Only $7,000

Apts, for Senior Citizens. Downtown, very clean &amp; roomy, See

S ACRES NEAR HWY 16 CLOSE
TO DOWNTOWN SANI OPt)
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
528.000.

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1978 Plymouth Volare sOPrt coupe
For Estate, Commercial &amp;
6 CYI Air, PS PB. l?.500mi
Residential Auctions 8. Ap
323 3781
prais,ils Call Dell's Auction.
Cadillac
De V i lle
5620
eCuiPPed with every option
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Beautiful car Excellent buy
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VEGA
CT.
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76 Dodge Van Air. PS. 6 cyi. auto
gas saver .1 cyl 1 speed with
Yin gal Reg gas Customized
ar 51.695 869 1041
SJ250 323 S2)1
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I' qre,'ntinu
i,Ifly more
fern', Rf'[RsE AUCTION ,t
,'ifl s Sanford Ave Open noon
'ci
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6 10 to 8 hit's ttiru
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I0 to S Sat 322 1491
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SEIGLER REALTY

7i7 acre tracts zoned agri. 53.250.
31-Apartments
Furnished - Good terms, owner holding.
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INSURANCE

V ACRES NEAR LAKE HAR
NEY. GENEVA AREA SS.500 I

LAKE JESSIJP 5.6.500

3 BR. P2 B. carport, fenced bk,
CH, behind Kmart, Forest City.
$35,000 VA Of FHA,

Eperienced, great company, fop —
Pay.
1 BR - - $189 up Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
LABORERS
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call
32 3 8670 Mariner's Village
Excellent company, excellent
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benefits for good worker ,
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I': ACRES WILSON RD AREA
NICELY WOODED 512.500

$59,500.

Zoned Comm. 2 lots Sanford Ave.
Garage apt Reduced to $18,500.

nfurnished

A.CMECHANIC

I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
WEKIVA FALLS AT HWY -ItS
51900

LAKE FRONT 8 BEDROOM 2
BATH,
FAMILY
ROOM,
FURNISHED, BOAT DOCK,
IDEAL GET AWAY FOR
EXECUTIVE
OR
IN
STITUTION NEAR DELAND

entrance Air &amp; heat. Close to

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I ACRE ON WEKIVA RIVER
LARGE
TREES
GOOD
FISHING 520.000

2 BEDROOM OLDER FRAME ON
47 ACRES, TALL OAKS.
CITRUS TREES $63,500

68—Wanted to Buy
8—Autos for Sale
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2 amps s ( dinette set, L
Wanted Appliances any cond
furniture, cocktail table f
Washers, refrigerators. etc.
table, 2 BR sets, muSic center
KelIoqgs Auction, 323 7050
stanii lent tOilO. ii) odds P. ends
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galore 32 1 0982
$ CASH $
Paying $16 &amp; up men's, $8 &amp; up
Beds. DbI motel bO sprincjs P.
womens class rings Also buying
1
,ttr,'ssic $10 set Sanford
wedding bands, sterling &amp; any
AU(tiOfl ins s Frcch. 323 7340
marked gold Any cond 678 2237__
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ries 5199 Lov,'seat 5.1495 &amp; up
72-Auction
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7 Pc dinettes. 56995 P. up. Ref
$50 tip El Steve, 560&amp; up. toll
PUBLIC GUN AUCTION
, s'zt'(1r)peres $10 P. up Sanford
SUN JULY I, 1 P M
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
s.Srt ORD-AUC
S,%titord, 312 8721
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LARGE CORNER NEAR LAKE
MONROE AT NARCISSUS
57.500

MODERN STYLE 2 STORY
OLDER 3 BEDROOM P2
BATH.
FAMILY
ROOM,
FIREPLACE 521500

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5G-MsceIlus for Sale

LARGE CORNER MELLON
VILLE AT 18th 57.500

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

Phone 322 7881, Sanford

WORKING TOMORROW

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Reg Real Estate Broker

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2 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM,
NICELY WOODED WITH
SMALL STREAM NEAR LAKE
MONROE &amp; I 4 527,500.

Estate Sales people needeij I -______

FORREST GREENE
INC
REALTORS
830 683.3or)39 4711 eves

HAVING ANY

delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
Meats.

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qualified buyer. $30,000 to
538.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER 322 2287

now Computer multi listings,
micro film trade program
Located off Hwy 436 across from
Winter Park Telephone Office
iig come in talk to us

COME SEE US

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
LPN lull time. Exp. w.Florida
that theadministration of the es tate
m.
of Nichaiene C. Stevens,eceased
'g &amp;Conv. Center.
File Number 79•1S1.CP, is pending in
KICK THE SIOPAIjE HABIT.
the Circuit Court for Seminole
Sell those useful, no longer
County, Florida, Probate Division,
needed Items with a
Herald
the address of which is Seminole
Classified Ad. Call 3222611 or
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
_hih19993
florida. The personal represen.
I(ive of the estate is Charles L.
LET'. BE HONEST
Stevens, whose address ,s J!1
it you weren ' t ooing for a new
Ferndeil Drive, Winter Park,
career you wouldn't be reading
Florida. The name and address of
this ad, and if we weren't looking
the personal representative's at.
for someone to do a lob this ad
torney are set for th below.
wouldn't be here. Iv You want
All persons having claims or
opportunity to earn Three to
demands against the estate are
Pive Hundred dollars a week,
required,
WITHIN
THREE
call 1.500432.8403 anytime for
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
recorded message.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Of the above court a
written
Legal Notice
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
Florida Statute 197.246
bat's for
fl.eneme-ervd' - iollceup$.aMorTaitftj
address of the creditor or his agent
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
or attorney, and the amount that Mr. or Mrs. R.W. Schoolcraft
claimed. If the claim is not yet due, the holder of the following certhP date WK.rt It will
UHU
rilTic ates
shall be stated. If the claim Is for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
contingent or unllquidated, the The certificate numbers and years
nature of the uncertainty shall be of Issuance, the description of the
stated. It the claim is secured, the property, and the names in which It
security shall be described. The was assessed are as follows:
claimant shall deliver sufficient
Certificate No. 832
copies of the claim to the clerk to
Year of Issuance: 1975
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
Description of Property: Sec 12
each personal representative.
Two 205 Rae 30E 1255 Ft of N 922
All Persons interested in the estat, FtofS111ofNE'4 Less E 100ff of N
to whom a copy of this Notice of 11137 Ft+ 4OFtof w 1135 Ft + S542 Ft
Administration has been mailed are of N 657
Ft of E 200of W 1153 Ff1
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Name in which assessed: Odham
TIlE FIRST PUBLICATION OF J.
Brailey
THIS NOTICE, to file any ob.
All of said property being In the
iectIons they may have that County of
Seminole, State of
challenge the validity of the
Florida.
decedent's will, the qualifications
Unless such certificate or cerof the personal representative, or
tificates shall be redeemed acthe venue or Jurisdiction of the
cording to law the property
court,
described in such certificate or
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Certificates
will be sold to the
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED highest cash bidder
at the Court
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
house door on the 16th day of July,
Date of the fir'st publication of this 1979 at
11:00a.m.
Notice of Administration: June 19,
Dated this 5th day of June, 1979.
1979.
(SEAL)
Charles L. Stevens
Signature: Arthur H. Beckwith
As Personal Representative of
Clerk of Circuit Court
the Estate of
of Seminole County, Florida
NICHALENE C. STEVENS
By: Beulah C. Brown
Deceased
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Publish: June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1979
REPRESENTATIVE:
DEK-44
JOHN A. BALDWIN of
BALDWIN &amp; OIKEOU
500 Highway 1792
Fern Park, Florida 32730
Telephone: (305) 834.1424
Publish: June 19, 26, 1979
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MONEY

Needlepoint

41—Houses

LPN, Full time ,.art time. AppI
in person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 E 2nd St

TIRED OF NOT

to Eat

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Newborn to small infants for
working mothers or short
vacations in my home. 322.5342.

_________________

FOR A JOB

Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
Will keep children my home-.
nights or days, for working
mothers. $20 for I, $30 for 2 (3
day week). School age slightly
higher. 327.3015.

IUUUIUIUI.••

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TIRED OF LOOKING

PEAS U.PICK,Slbu.
(behind WTRR Radio Station)
322 4195

&amp;--Child Care

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EMPLOY ME NT

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Enroll now-schoage
ol
childrenfor summer fun-arts, craIts.
&amp; field trips. 323.5424.
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New 'us Homes, 4 pct. interest to

First&amp;Onlychildcarecenteropen
Saturday In Sanford
Begin.
ning June 2. Sanford Early
Childcare Center. 322.6643.

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Signature: A rthur H. Beckwlth. 'Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Clark of Circuit Court of
of Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County, Flor ida
By: B.iian C. Brown,
By Beulah C. Brown
Deputy Clerk
Depl (.1ev K
Publish: June 17, It. 36, July). 1979 Publish: June 13, 19, 26, July 3, 1979

DEK-43

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Publish: June 19, 23, 1919

Florida Statiatelfl.2 46
Notice of Application for Tax Deed

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We are accepting applications for
full 8. part time employment.
Ov er IS &amp; high school education.
Apply in person at any Handy
Way Food Store.

IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the Estate
of
RAYMOND
A.
KREMP,
deceased, file number 79-149.CP
pending in the Circuit Court for
cmi,l rjns* Cl,rlrf, Prnhnti,
Seminolethe address of which is the
Division,
County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida. The Personal
Representative of the Estate Is
CLAIRE A. KREMP, whose address
Is 200 Cove Lake Drive, Longwood,
Florida, The name and address
the Personal Representative's at.
torney are set forth below,
All persons having claims or
demands against the Estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the Clerk
of the abo ve Court a written
f3Miiv,it oralr,r,t,i or Jëthand
they may have. Each claim must be
In writing and must Indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
auvt.a
iui,vr yr ni 09,flT
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
the date when It will become due
shall be stated. If the claim Is
contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shell be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
security shall be described. The

qualifications of the Personal

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claimant shall deliver sufficient

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Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL

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- Winter Park

831-9993

322-2611

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Pu. Number 79.1S1.CP
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
NICHALENE C. STEVENS,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE ND. fl.149.CP
IN RE: The Estate of
RAYMOND A. KREMP,

Tuesday, June 19, 1979-3(3

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INVITATIONTOBID
The Board of Trustees of the
Seminole Memorial liosptai invites
bids upon the following:
Plastic Card Plate Maker and
Embossing Machine
Additional information, plans and
specifications are available at Of.
lice of the Mat er ials Manager .
All bids shall be mailed to the
Materials Manager of the Seminole
Memorial Hospital, 1101 East First
Street, Sanford, Florida 32fl1. All
bids shall be postmarked not later
than the 29th day of June 1979, and
Shall bereceivedonor before the sth
day of July 1979.
Opening of such bids will take
place at the Office of the Materials
Manager of the Seminole Memor ial
Hospital at 8:00 o'clock A.M. on the
9th day of July 1979.
Seminole Memorial Hospital
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
Publish: June 18, 19, 20, 1979
DEK e;

CLAIRE A. KREMP
As Personal Representative
of the Estate of
RAYMOND A. KREMP,

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Noon The Day Before Publication

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 305 Beverly
Ave.. Altamonte Springs Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of ALTAMONTE AIR CON.
DITIONING and that I Intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To - Wit:
Section 565.09
Florida Statutes 1 937.
Sig, Tyson C. Man
Publish: June 19. 26, July 3. 10, 1979
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Leaal Notice

Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the Estate
of C. Kenneth Lytle, deceased, File
Number 79.9$.CP, Is pending In the
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Florid, Probate Division, the ad.
dress of which is Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Fbi Ida, The
name and address of the personal
representative and of the personal
representative's attorney are Set
forth below.
All interested persons are
required to file with the Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE:
all claims against the Estate and
any objection by an Interested
person to whom notice was mailed
that challenges the validity of the
will, the qualificatIons of the per.
sonal representative, venue or
jurisdiction of the Court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first publication of this
Notice of Administration: June 12,
1979.
Personal Representative:
Clark K. Lytle, Jr.
2055 Hunterlield Road
Maitland, Florida 32731
Attorney for Personal Ieprewn.
tative:
B.C. Pyle, Esq.
WHITTAKER, PYLE. STUMP &amp;
WEBSTER. P.A.
Post Office Box 6126.0
Orlando, Florida 32103
(303) 4252353
Publish: June 12, 19, 1919
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
SR.CR 421 Improvement
The Florida Department of Transporfation(FDOT) will conduct a public
hearing on June 21, 1979 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs
Recreation Department Civic Center, 500 Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
Springs, Florida.
This hearing is being conducted to afford Interested persons the op
portunityof expressing their views concerning the location aspects, design
concepts, and social, economic and environmental effects of the proposed
Improvements to State-County Road 431 (Forest City Road) from County
Road 424 (Edgewater Drive) to State Road 436 (Semoran Blvd.) in Orange
and Seminole Counties, Florida. FOOT Project Nos. 77120.1901 and 77120.
3504, Work Program Nos. 517523 and 51736$, Federal-Aid Project Nos. M.
8791.(11 and BRM 5791(21.
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
inspection at the F OOT
District Office in DeLand from June 19, 1979 to June
27, 1979 during regular office hours. They will also be available at the
public hearing location from 10A.M. to 4 P.M. and from 6 P.M . to 7 P.M.
Mr. Frank Jewell, Project Manager, may be contacted for Information
or assistance at the DeLand District Office, phone 904734.2171,
Persons who wish to submit writt en
statements and other exhibits in
Place of, or in addition to oral statement, m
may also be Submitted to be 'documen may do so at the hearing. They
ted as a part of the hearing if
received at the
FOOT Distrct Office, 719 W. Woodland Blvd. (Post Office
Box 4l) DeLand, Florida 3772o,no later than July l2l,7S
Tentative schedules for rights of way acquisition and construction and
the impact on the wet lands will be discussed.
The FOOT's Relocation Advisory Assistance Program will be presented.
The public hearing will beheld in accordance with the Florida Depart.
ment of Transportation Action Plan (191$).
C.A. B enedict, P.E.
District Engineer
Florida Department of Transportation
Post Office Box 47
DeLand, Florida 37720
Publish: May29, June 13,11,15,
17, 15, 19,20,21,22,21.25,26, 27,25, 1979
DEJl31

NEWS

(2) PORTER WAGONER

0 HAPPY DAYS While on

nameof FINISHING TOUCHES and
that we intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in at.
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig, Jodi Colvard
Donna Esbensen
Carol Pope
Publish: June 3, 17, 19, 26, 1979;
DEK.30

Legal Notice

ED SESAME STREET (R)

(2) 0 DAYS
@ MIDDAY

0 SUMMER SEMESTER

AND

OTHE 000 COUPLE
ED MISTER ROGERS (A)

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RESTLESS

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ORCHESTRA "A

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OMERVGRIFFIN
GUNSMOKE
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at 401 Highland
St., Altamonte Spgs., Seminole

(4) MIKE DOUGLAS

(12) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

(2) © THE RUNAWAYS Steve
befriends a high school student
whose doubts about his mas.
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FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
Notice is hereby given that I am engaged In business at 991 Hwy 434
engaged in business at 3215 Rantoul Longwood, Fla., Seminole County,
Ln. Sanford ', .,'',,v 'c
I,,,Id.
VUflIy,
., fic lillous name of
Florida, 37771 under the fictitious
HAIR MASTERS, and that I intend
name
i to register
Intend to register seid name with the of the Circuit Court,
Seminole
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Florida in accordance with
County, Florida in accordance with the provisions of the Fictitious
the provisions of the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section
Name Statutes, To- Wit:
Section $65.09 Florida Statutes 1937.
565.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. John Wyatt
51g. John M. Jenkins
Publish: June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1979
Publish: June 19, 26, July 3, 10, 1979 DEK.55
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REPORT

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@J ALL IN THE FAMILY
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DEAR DR. LAMB — My son
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time and always when he was a
baby. The pediatrician said he
Lamb
would outgrow It but he's 31
now.
He clears up sometimes and
then breaks out on his body,
hands and in his hair. He was
given shots for years and still caused by this Inherited
takes them but we really can't characteristic. The other skin
see very much help from them. manifestations - weeping,
As a baby and a child we tried redness, crusting - are usually
secondary reactions. These
to watch his foods.
What is lacking? I had a poor may be from an Infection
dirt before his birth. Isn't there directly related to the scratscme way one can correct this? ching and irritation of the skin.
! insisted on good foods One of the prominent features.
thereafter. We have three of the disorder is the excessive
daughters and they have no itching that occurs.
problems. What could he take to
When a person inherits this
help his system and is there a characteristic there are
diet he could follow?
numerous different factors
DEAR READER - The first which can precipitate an atquestion Is the diagnosis. You tack. This might be contact
need to be sure that it is simple with nothing more than wool
eczema that your son has. If clothing. Incidentally, these
that is the correct diagnosis,
people usually do better
suspect he Is going to have to wearing clothing made of
live with it all of his life. Its cotton fibers because they are
true that some children or in. less irritating to the skin.
fants have eczema as a child
When a person has infections,
and it disappears. In such in- reddening and other problems,
stances It's often related to an
the first goal in treatment Is to
allergic reaction to cow's milk. correct these complications.
In other instances it's onset is
associated with the introduction This may involve taking antibiotics.
of wheat cereal into the diet or
Because the problem is
eggs.
You need to understand that related to drying of the skin, it's
this Is an inherited condition. importar.t to prevent loss of
Incidentally, it has nothing at moisture from the skin. One
all to do with your diet during approach to treatment is to
the time you were pregnant avoid taking baths. In severely
with your son. At present there affected people, doctors often
Is nothing you can do about such recommend total cessation of
inherited characteristics any baths for long periods of time. A
more than you can change the cleansing fluid that contains no
color of your eyes or other oil or greasy material is used
Inherited features.
Instead. It important that the
The primary problem in air in the house be adequately
eczema is a dry, itchy skin humidified.

71st Year, No. 261-Wednesday, June 20, 1979-Sanford, Florida 32771

L ibrary Service Eyed
For County Outskirts
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
mail service won't."
weekly basis, she said.
not expected to be permanent.
Herald Staff Writer
Mr. Rhein said she preferred
The bookmobile option would The commissioners agreed that
Library service to Oviedo and
the mailing service because of offer library users best sellers, the mobile unit or the mailing
its lower cost and less potential unavailable through the service is only a temporary
other southern parts of
for disruption of service. Under mailing service, she said. In solution until a branch library
Seminole County is for.
corn- the mailing program, she ex- addition, the bookmobile would can be constructed in Oviedo.
thcomlng,
county
missioners said Tuesday, but plalned, residents In county carry about twice as many
Principal funding for the
what form the service will take areas not served by branch different books as the mailing expanded service will come
libraries would be sent catalogs service,
has not been resolved,
through a $55,000 federal grant
During a work session with with listings of 1,100 books.
However, Ms. Rhein pointed for the coming year. Ms. Rhein
county librarian Jean Rhein, Persons interested in obtaining out that the bookmobile would said the grant is expected to be
commissioners were told that a a book would make their take up to a year to get Un- extended a second year for an
book-by-mail service would be selection and send a library derway and in the event of equal amount.
a preferred option to a mobile card to a county station. The mechanical failures, users
Ms. Rhein said the cost
bookmobile. But at least two of station would then forward the might have their service figures for the mailing service
the commissioners said they book to the reader. Ms. Rhein delayed. In contrast, the were based on an estimated
felt the bookmobile was the said the estimated cost of the mailing plan could be catalog circulation of 20,000.
service expected by Oviedo mailing service would be operiltional in 60 days, she said. The principal cost of the bookresidents.
$42,500 per year. The cost would
"Cost effectiveness should mobile would be the vehicle,
"The single most-asked include the hiring of an ad- not be the only factor to con- estimated at about $55,000 with
question during the campaign ditional clerk, she said.
sider," said commission payments spread over five
last year was when are we
In contrast, the purchase of a chairman Bob French. "It is a years. The other $21,000 would
going to get library service to mobile library, or bookmobile, published fact that we promised be for maintenance, rentals and
the outlying parts of the would entail a total cost to the Oviedo people they would get a supplies.
county," said commissioner county of about $76,000 per bookmobile service on a weekly
A decision on which option to
Bob Sturm. "I think a book year, she said. The mobile unit basis."
select is expected within two
mobile will go to a segment of would make visits to the UnWhatever option eventually is weeks, commissioners Inthe population that a book-by- served areas of the county on a chosen by the commission, it is dicated.

State Attorney' s Office
May Be Moving...To Jail

By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

WIN AT BRIDGE

For Wednesday, June 20, 1979
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There is confusion surrounding
the course of action you should
be takingtoday. Keep outsiders
from butting Into your business.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Mistakes are likely with
your work today because you
find it difficult to concentrate.
Take care if using tools or
machinery.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
Jan.
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quite muddled because of lack
of organization. It could be a
case of too many hands In the
kitchen without a recipe to

YOUR BIRTHDAY
June20, 1979
Flebility will be your key to
success this coining year
because many unexpected
changes will occur. This should
appeal to your desire for
variety in life.

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GEMINI (May June 20) Don't
start any job you can't finish
today, especially if you were
depending upon another's help.
The completion of the task will
- ...._be left L up to yOU. How tr get
along with other signs Is one of
by Al Vermeer
the sections you'll enjoy in your
new Astro-Graph Letter that
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starts with your birthday. Mail
$l for each toAstro-Graph, P.O.
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N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
birth sign.
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There may not be any clear-cut
directives as to how to proceed
Try to stay out of group in- to get something you want.
volvements today. You'll have Instead of fouling things up,
trouble going along with the wait till you get a lead.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
wishes of the majority and
could cause some dissension. You would find yourself !'Ufl
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your ning around in circles today
carelessness is likely to be the unless you formulate a game
reason for failure today. If plan. Why squander your time
you're Involved in something with wasted steps?
important, pay attention to
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details.
Try to avoid impulse spending
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) today. Chances are you'll end
Making last-minute changes In up not liking what you puryour plans will not gain you any chased, and thus waste
advantages. Follow through as valuable funds.
TAURUS(April 20-May 20) It
you originally intended to
might be difficult to know
without the shortcuts.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) where your loyalties lie today.
You're deluding yourself If you Instead of being helpful, you
think your budget can handle a could frustrate the very person
wild spending spree. Face you should support.

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from nearby residents, who now comprise the greatest
number of patrons. Downtown merchants also could be
expected to oppose a move of the library from the central
business district he said

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Forced To Relocate Again

The commissioners ordered the space. conunittee to
calculate the costs of the various departmental
relocations recommended in the report, and a final
dovLcinn on whlrh nffi,'p, and staff nuimlr, will be
moved should be made prior to the completion of budget
hearings In July, Neiswender said.
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since September, 1978.
Health
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The Lake Mary Police department received several
Department served the Terry complaints from Lake Mary
Bennett family a Seminole residents about sanitary conCounty Health Department ditlons at Bennett's Pin e Circle
eviction notice a few minutes Drive property. The eviction
before 7 p.m. Tuesday, ac' notice was signed, he said,
cording to Harry S. Benson, because the Bennett.s had no
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shooting death of a 72-yearold Sanford man, said

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time that lie had to "admire Starnes.
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yourself up into a better place harassment from county and
to live."
city officials, lie has run into
Bennett's Pine Circle neigh- several problems meeting city
hors soon began to complain, building code standards, but so
however, when the family put far has corrected. each
up a tent in which to live while situation, according to Lake
Mary's city manager, Phil
constructing their home.
Amid complaints that little Kulbes. Most recently Bennett
actual construction was going failed an inspection of the depth
on, the Lake Mary city council at which he planned to pour

living ina van on their Property residents welcomed Terry the tent a public nuisance and Mary officials said he had dug
since leaving a trailer donated Bennett, his wife Beverly and force the Bennetts from the only about four inches when a
for weir use by Mrs. Harley son Brook when they first property.
minimum of one [out is
Starnes of Vihlen Road in arrived last year with plans to
Bennett and his wife, now requireA. That impec-tion was
Sanford. Mrs. Starnes said the singlehandedly build them- seven months pregnant, then conducted about two weeks ago.
family moved out of the trailer selves a home. City councilman took their son to live in the
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That's not Tarzan swinging from a vine but the "Eagle Lady" of Apopka
descending from her temporary home atop a 50-foot pine tree in an abandoned eagle's nest near Oviedo. Doris
oris Mager, 53, had been in the nes'.'- six
days spearheading a drive to raise funds for the Florida Audubon Society's
new bird-of-prey aviary. $6,000 was collected since Thursday. "I'm flying
like an eagle," she yelled to some 100 spectators as she dangled 25 feet
above the ground. "This is the most exciting experience I've ever had in my
life, never to be repeated again."

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downtown Sanford on east First Street has only 3,775 feet
of space when It Is recommended that 10,000 feet of space
be made available.
County administrator Roger Nelawender said there are
three options considered by his staff as viable answers to
apace demands of the library. They are, he said:
1) to purchase or rent another building In downtown
Sanford;
2) to build or lease a building outside downtown Sanford; and
3)tomake space available in the first and second floor
of the Rutuiiillat Bunding on First Street,
The latter option, he said, Is not the choice of his staff
since it would provide only about 4,300 feet of Space, less
than half that recommednded by the space committee.
"The key Issue to any relocation of the library is
accessibility and space. It needs to be In a safe cornS
fortable environment," he said.

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Lawyers and staff members of the state's attorney's
office soon may occupy rooms of the criminals they once
helped put behind bars,
The county commission Tuesday reviewed a report
from the space committee recommending the state's
attorney's staff and offices be moved into the jail facility
south of the courthouse. The facility became partially
vacant this week when offices of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department were moved to building 310 at the
Sanford Airport. Additional space at the Jail Is expected to
become available next year when a new jail at Five Points
Is scheduled to be ompletei - -.
The space committee report recommends that the
state's attorney's office utilize the added space In the jail
cells as It becomes available through remodeling,
According to the report, the state's attorney's omces
now located on the first floor of the courthouse, with added
rental space in the Masonic Building, have a total of 3,409
feet of space. The report indicates that the space needed
by the office is 4,615 feet. If the office is relocated to the old
jail, as planned, the state's attorney's staff would have
5,144 feet of space.
The space committee report recommends a series of
shifts that would convert the first floor of the courthouse
Into a court complex, with an added mini-courtroom and
judges' chambers. The juvenile room now on the fourth
floor of the courthouse would be moved to either the first
or second floor, according to the plan.
One .,nr,iinlvii,4 Iq.iu, is whether to move the Sanford
branch of the County Library. The committee report
- made no recommendation on the issue, although the
report does state that the current library building In

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problem of sleepless nights.
Your problem could be related
to something else other than
sleep apnea and It's Important
that you understand that
sleeping pills are 011 little or no
value and should never be used
except on a temporary basis,
even for other forms of insomnia. Other readers who
want this Issue can send 50
cents with a long, stamped, selfaddressed envelope for It. Send
your request to me, in care of
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
N.Y. 10019.
That fact that you're in good
health otherwise may have
nothing to do with the problem
of Insomnia, particularly sleep
apnea.
Many people who think they
have insomnia really sleep
longer than they think. This can
be documented by sleep
studies. For some reason there
Is an illusion in time that people
experience who tend to wake up
during the night. A few minutes
of being awake sometimes
seems like hours.
As The Health Letter I'm
sending you explains, many
people with insomnia tend to
benefit from changing their life
style. That includes eliminating
stimulating drinks that contain
caffeine, such as coffee, tea and
colas, the proper use of
exercise and developing
proper sleep habits. These
measures are often much more
beneficial in the long run than
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commission's HaIaon officer to the police d.partment,saIdtoday.
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Weaken Is," he said.

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The vaccinations will be she added.
it Is 8 m as four- year
Regina Boyd is led uWde the administered from either Of two
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nurse copies down her case
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whooping cough. She looks
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forward to starting kindopgarto next year at Hopper in SeminO10 County are e"zo- diphtheria, who*" tw4k
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review of the number of riders taticm Authority.
figures to show an Increase by on the last Saturday of June the day. They acco unted for ridership takes a big dip after
Transportation-authority ofthan Writer
during Saturdays in July in-"I's costing us money If the September or
October. was 179. Those riders paid $43.58 in revenue, according to July 4. It could be that there are tIdal
Dwight Maddox said that
Bus service In Seminole dicatesa marked decrease. The ridership Is not there, and if Therefore, he said, It might be $65.69in fares that day, hesaid. Kirchhoff's figures.
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It would not be practical to who head north to North there was an average of about
economically ud.aslble during riders has had a nngative Im- we can continue Saturday service during the months other number of riders fell to only 68. stop the service this year, Carolina
and upstate New York 150 riders each Saturday In
the summer monihe, according pact on the revenues generated service," Kirchhoff said.
than July and August.
Those riders paid $23.85 in fares Klrchhoff said, but he asked the and then return again In the Seminole County. That number,
to csiy Commiadoner Bill from three county routes
Kirchhoff said figures show
The commissioner presented for the day, he said. On July 14, eammisajoners to consider fall," he speculated.
depending on senior citizj
kirdthoI.
operatid by the Orange. the decline In rIJaraIip begins figures during a work session the second Saturday In the taking that
step next summer.
Saturday bus service in the discounts, generated about ISO
Kirclthoff said Monday a SemlxI.'Oscsola Tresipar- In July. He said he expects the Monday showing the ridership month, there were 112 riders for
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over by the tnilfonnservices on an alternating basis no action
was takan by On city commission to implement the nager's to City Manager David Chacey, the flag is lighted and remains
up
24 hours daily. The fire de pa rtment raises and lowers the stans' estim
dard seven clays weekly at the Casselberry City Hall, City Clerk
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P. Moore said."Asfar as I am concerned, the flag will be flown on
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"It was my understanding the uniform services would take care
voted to cut the proposed budget for the new year by $1,561 by of it and the city commission was only
halting the practice of paying a park department employee someone overtime in the park's departmenteliminating paying
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the team would meet at Sanford
more Is being offered by the blaze before It reached the third Police Department this atFlorida Avisory Committee on section, the Senkarik Glass and ternoon to consider all the
Arson Prevention for In- Paint, Co., Inc.
evidence gathered of the fire
formation leading to the
Killed in the blaze was 36. which Includes lab results and
identification of persons year.old William Lloyd Price of slides taken of the fire scene.
ruponsible for the fire that 214 Lakeview AveSanford.
the I&amp; of a veteran The lieutenant was killed when Thets Investigative team
co
of 11 members from
Sanford firefighter.
a brick wall of
pet
supply
the
state
deputy fire nmrshal,
Ernie Wrightj state deputy store tumbled onthe
top of him and
Sanford Fire Department, the
fire Mar", said today the pother Sanfoid firefighteir.
11IM1114ative tam has comEdwin Brooklyn, 411, of 112 Seminole County Sheriff's
plated its investigation of the Bunker Lane, Sanford, suffered Department and Sanford Police
fire site and should rule on the deep cuts on his left foot, a
exact cam of the "suspicious" fractured left toe and a
The red, white and blue signs
fire this afternoon,
separation of the pelvis, posted around the fire site ask
Wright has termed the fire Seminole Memorial Hospital that persons with any
1111101dow."Sigualthescene listed the Sadwd firefilfter in formation concerning the fire to
posted 0telophone p" say satisfactory condition today. contact any of these three
"OffIdAh suspect this fire wu a
"I am hoping they give me a agencles:
resuitof arson."
goodrepertonmyx.ray,"sa1
— Florida Advisory Corn.
According to Sanford fIre Bcooklyo from his hospital bed mittee on Arson Prevention at
officials, the fire began about today.
(308)843-7900;
6:55 pm.- Wednesday at the
"By the end cj the week,I
— Sanford Police DepartSeminole Pet Supply, 200 should be out of traction," ment at 24141,
MignollaAve.
Brooklyn said. "By Monday, he
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The pet supply firm occupied
(doctor) will have me on at 42346;
two dIo
three-section crutches so might get to go
Persons may write to arson
building on Magnolia Avenue home then."
control at P.O. Box 1645, Winter
between Second and Third
Wright said he and the other Park, Florida 32790.
streets. Firefighters worked members of the Investigative
SHARONCARRASCO

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overruff with the ten, that
would have been the last
defensive trick. South would
have finessed successfully

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detailed studies. But in view of
nature of your
the specl
history, I think it might be

bIIUJr1Sfld1Y enough to

There's a chance you may find
yourself In a position today
where you'll belpitted against
strong opposition. A cornpromise could avoid a conflict.
PISCES (Feb. 21)March 20)
There Is only so much that you
can door that others can expect
from you. Think carefully
before volunteering to take on
more than you can handle.
ARIES (March 21*1l 19)
Friends could cause you
complications today if YOU
permit yoindf to be drawn
Into petty situations. Playing
poiltici With pals Is a flono.
TAURUS (April *May 20)
It's e.sntlal that your pals be
very clear-cut today and that
todo mom than
You don't
YOU a be senulblyacconplIsh,
TOO many taslats DIMS too
confused a marksman.
GEMINI (May 2lJims 20)
Should You Miit
others' views today, be
prepared to have your own
concepts attacked. Avoid excbanm which could lead to
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BRIDGE

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepi. 22)
Instead of doing things the easy
way today, you may add im
necessary steps that could
cause you problems. Don't
make your work tougher then It
really is.
LIBRA (Sep. 23(kt. 23) You
can't be all things to all people
is to
today,so your bed
just to be yourself. Any
pretense will
SCORPIO (Oct. *Nov. 22)
Conditions may not be as
harmonlosi it hOlDS today as
you'd like them to be.
see the culprit when you look In
the mirror!
SAGIITARIUS (NOV. 22Dec,
21)Bee you tinlpulMVely
00 Y0 bright 111811111 today,
study them a bit further to be
sure they are feasible or you
could go off on a tangent.

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before I retire and then Icio get
concerned.
DEAR READER — You
probably will need sleep studies
to find out exactly what's going
on. Such sleep studies would
entail recording a brain wave
(EEG) during the normal sleep
hots's.
One of the recent discoveries
Jul about sleeping Is that some
people experience sleep apnea,
meaning literally they stop
breathing during sleep. Your
description sounds like that,
but, of course, it would have to
be documented; People who
have
been monitored
sometimes don't have
respirations for as long as three
minutes. The lack of oxygen
eventually stimulates the brain
and there may be a forceful
gasp for breath at that point.
One patient was studied who
had such enisodes as often as
400 times a night.
Incidentally, this kind of
problem In sleeping Is made
much worse by taking sleeping
pills. Many of these tend to
depress the respiration and
that's certainly not what you
need In this circumstance,

those which you manage for
others. Carelessness could

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Check with your doctor and see
If he can make an appointment.
for
you ata slap center 'n your
CAPRICORN (Dec.
area.
You may have togotothe
19) Be a bit more protective
nearest
university for such
than usual of your own
resources today, as well as ef

YOURBIRThDAY
Augus117, 1979
Partners will play prominent
roles in your affairs this coining
year. One alliance that you will
form will have far-reaching
I*I*ftCIs1 effects.
EO(3y23Aug22)Ttynct
to be overly insistent UOII
having everything done your
way today. Being dictatorial
will awaken the Ire of persons
whose cooperation you may
need. Find out more of what lies
ahead for you in the year
following your birthday by
sending for your copy ofAdro.
Graph P0 Box 450, Radio City
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to

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I knew a man in his 20s who
died with a similar condition.
He was In the Marine Corps at
the time. I don't have any
nightmares, although I have
experienced a cold sweat when
I awake. I've not been able to
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DALLAS (UPI) — Billie Sol Estes, who already has
speflt more than six years of his life as a prisoner, today
facea the grim prospect oflOmore
years In prison .. and
perhaps longer.
Estee, 53, pleaded for leniency Monday before U.S.
:.: District Judge Robert Hill, but dill received two 5-year
federal prison terms to be served consecutively.
The Wed Texas con man and political supporter of
former President Lyndon Johnson was first convicted in
1963 in a scheme involving nonexistent fertilizer tanks.
His sentencing Monday came on a July 11 conviction Involving the fraudulent rental of oil field cleaning equip-

the report that the county
commissioners should consider. At the present time the
hospital has a number of auds,
including amounts receivable,
inventories, and cub which
would go to the cosdy if the
hospital should be acquired by
our company. It would be the
responsibility of Hospital
Affiliates to provide the
necessary working capital for
the hospital.
"Although I do not have the
financial reports of the hospital,
I would think that the accoads
04M
receivable
wen and Inventories
equal $2,000,000. If
we were to acquire the hospital,
the county would receive all of
the usda of the hospital. The
lease &amp;es not addus
this problem, but It 'nighi be
very difficult for the private

A private, for.prollt hospital
corporation seeking to acquire,
lease or manage Seminole
Memorial Hospital has offered
to turn over to the county $2
million In hospital assets if a
contract for operating authority
can be negotiated.
Charles B. Uadon, director of
acquisitions for the Atlanta
based firm of Hospital
Affiliates International Inc.,
sent a letter to Seminole County
CommIt*oner Bill Kirchhoff
dated Aug. un which the
proposal was made. Klrthhoff
presented the letter to the
commissioners during a work
session Monday.
"In reviewing the proposed
lease of the hospital by a
private non.prollt corporation,
there is one matter which does
not appear to be addressed In

ment.
He did everything he could to avoid being ordered to

prison again, telling Hill: "I have a prohiein I live in a
.*eain world."

Erik Estrada Critical
LOS ANGELES (UP!) — Actor Erik Estrada, co.tar
of the television series "CHIPs," was critically InJired
Monday in a motorcycle crash while filming a chase
scene.
Estrada, 30, suffered chest and Internal Injuries. He

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CHICAGO (UP!)— The Carter Administration has
received endorsement for ratification of the SALT II
treaty from top leaders of the AFL.CIO.
A special international affairs committee of
the
federation's executive council Monday night approved a
resolution endorsing ratification with two qualifications
that were not expected to be major problems to the administration.
The resolution was expected to be formally adopted by
the full executive council today, the second day of its
summer meeting.
The measure, a compromise fashioned by Lane
Kirkland, the federation's secretary-treasurer and heir
apparent to ailing President George Meany, called for
work to begin immediately on a SALT III treaty for
reduction in the number of warheads by the United States
and Soviet Union, but at the same time accepted
development and deployment capability of the MX intercontinental ballistic missile.

Linton wrote.
The proposed lease with a
private nsa-profit corporation
mentioned by Linton is a
reference to the f'msl
proposal sea to the county
commissioners by the preut
board of trustees of 531K The
SMH trustees are seeking to
reorganize their operation from
a government operated (rowdy
owned) hospital to a private
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Klrdthoff said the letter will
be reviewed, along with other
Information from the seven
hospital coupe which have thus
far Indicated an lzdarsd In
usianlag ownership or control
of the hospital In Sanford.

hospital

Estrada, who plays Highway Patrol Officer "Pouch
'.Poncerello" on the series, was filming a scene showing
him chasing a car on his motorcycle, police said.
The cycle struck a perked car, hurling the actor off,
and the cycle then struck Estrada from behind.

non-profit corporation to pro- GEOFFREY POUNDS

Believed To Kill. 3

LOS ANGELES (UP!) — Quack the rock a' roll
pioneer, has swig his last notes In public — for awhile.
Punctuated by agile duckwalks, the 63-year.old Berry
gave a 45inlnute concert at the Roxy Theater, the last
performance before he begins serving a four-month
sentence Friday for tax evasion.
Berry begged rock An Rod Stewart to come out of the
audience and join him on stage, but Stewart refused,
staying In the audience to savor Berry's hits from the
:.ofof the rock age, "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Sweet
Utile Sixteen."

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JAQSON,Miss. (UPI)—Afrajj,58.year.oldwoman
.. with 30 years experience In government led a field of six
Democratic candidates Into the Mississippi gubernatorial
primary today.
About 700,000 Mississippians expected to cast ballot
• on long lists of state, county and district hopefuls ins
various other primary elections,
U. Gov. Evelyn Gandy, trying to bicomne the date's
first woman governor, Is the acknowledged frontriiiner
among Democrats Three of the five men -:- John Arthur
Eaves, former U. GOY. William Whiter and Jim Herring
- are rated a tossup to get lido an Aug. 2$ runoff heath
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CHICAGO (UPI)-- Polim hais no thisa to the ldtfy
of a man whose headless, aimless and legless torso was
found in the plueb suburb of Barrington Hills—the fifth
dismembered corpse dumped in area in inc past 16
mouths.
The torso, which had been badly burned, was found
Sunday evening by a horseback rider, Barrington Hills
Police Chief Alfred W. Schuld said.
The body's severed legs were found near the torso, but a
search of the area failed to find the missing had and
arms. Cook County officials were assisting In the search.

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QUake, Aftershocks Jolt San"'' FrancIscb
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) — A and fire that destroyed the city dozen aftershocks measuring the
merchandise tumbled from building in downtown San most of the day.
strong rolling earthquake fol- in 1906.
between 3.0 and 4.2 on the the shelves.
One liquor store Francisco and construction
lowed by a swarm of afterDr. Robert Uhrhanuner, a
Monday's temblor was Cen- Richter Scale at the University reported a $20,000
loss,
worker Neil McClure said he UC research seismologist, said
shocks d a m a g e d rural terod about 60 miles southeast of California at Berkeley. A
Among
buildings, swayed city skys- of San Francisco in the Gilroy- swarm of 1,000 smaller shocks Bureau ofthe injured was a U.S. felt the shock on the girders of a experts have predicted that a
Reclamation engi- 38th-floor job,
crapers, and jolted residents Hollister area of San Bonito continued for hours.
major shaker Is due in the bay
neer who was almost burled
At least (our heart attacks area, possibly within 10 years,
over a 150-mile area of Nor- County, a section dubbed the
"This one scared the hell out alive by rocks
them California.
"earthquake capital of the of me," said Gilroy Fire Chief a trench. He while working in were attributed to the quake but he said Monday's quake
was treated in and several persons were couldn't compare with the giant
But, It wasn't the "big one." world."
Frank Borg, who was sipping Hollister for bruises, cuts and treated
for cases of anxiety at 8.3 magnitude one that hit in
High-rises swayed in San
About a dozen persons were coffee when the quake struck, shock. Another man,
Ernest
Hollister's
Francisco, but the 5.9 magnl- injured in the quake
the but quickly ran Into the street. Valle, 27 fell off a boiler in a Memorial Hazel Hawkins 1906 _
Hospital. Other inju.
tude quake — the strongest In strongest to register along the
The ceiling collapsed In the meat packing plant In ,Gilroy ries
were
minor,
mostly lacerathe coastal fault range in 68 notorious Calaveras fault since Hollister real estate office of
tions, said h
p i t a 1 ad.
years — wasn't anywhere near 1911. It came In two distinct Ron Sullivan and five major and broke his arm.
as powerful as the earthquake jolts and was followed byahalf- supermarkets had to close after theA six-foot crack appeared in mlnatrator Thomas Ham.
facade of a IS-dory office
In Gilroy, city officials said
five buildings received "significant" structural damage
Money For any
with losses that may exceed
worthwhile purpose
$100,000. Windows were broken
throughout the area and many
Applications by phone
homeowners reported cracked
wails and ceilings. Power was
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, found mushy and loosely strung antly white
1st and 2nd MIG
beaches. where they can multiply and knocked
Texas (UPI) — Unwelcome oil, tar balls drifting 40 fed deep. The CoastMexican
out
to
3,200
residents
Guard said aCl30 prosper.
PERSONAL ON IUSIN
moving northward on and
"We don't have equipment reconnaissance plane would
Oil could literally wipe .out
beneath the surf In patchy designed to rope with sub- examine the northernmost some specie; scientists
and
aheeras, ribbons and tar balls, merged oil," conceded Capt. sheen today while scientists environmentalists have war1-800-241-2469
ARTCLASSES
has Invaded U.S. waters and Roger Madion of the Coast studied the tar balls to confirm ned, and seriously
disturb
the
STARTING
Texas besches.
Guard.
their Mexican origin,
breeding grounds of more
W EDNESDAY
No Brokerage Fee
The Coat
Co Guard Identified
About 200 businessmen and hardy animals for years to
e
Th
action
of
Gulf
curr
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10A.M.
the source of mod of the oil as during the
TOWIN FINANCIAL
residents of the tourist-crowded come.
CALL
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Mexico's runaway haw
well trek dispersed the slick but On Rio Grande Valley met with
StO miles to the south lnthe Gulf
Guard pinpointed its Coast Guard officials Monday
of Mexico's Bay of Campeche.
for a closed briefing on the oil's
presence:
The Coed Guard
niblad
bewhes
modh
of
movement.
Mayor Glen
t u.
today 10
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McGehee
of
Port
Isabel coinRioGraid,, at width of 8.
btrwling petroleum blobs from the
ui
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about
news reports he
the moth of the Rio Grand. —ia virtacrus
ually mizdeted said claimed local beaches
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along me Poke Island U--&amp;
were
"covered
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oil."
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stretcitsg
80
miies
Seashore and 130 miles up the
Irm u.
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Gulf.
1.
road to Corpus Christi.
Guard's 200-wan Gulf Coast Oil
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protect the dilkate lagama washing onto Padre Island 50 Madre, a calm but rich
Madre, situated between Padre rail's from Brownsville at the spawning ground for sea life of
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Don't miss out on
all kinds,
AM the miles of coastal —In a sheen 55 mills east of
The Lagwia Madre stretches
u ml local
'IlaiIapde
crpeekig the border Corpus Quisti or 180 miles for 100 miles between Padre
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sporting
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Wand and the Texas coastline
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— some
scientists ad oceaiogrspher Indies deep on formerly rub- threatened with extinction
Herald
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BOSTON (UP!)— Legislation reinstating capital
punidened In Muachadts and allowing the Mat, to
rehutitad. death row has been enacted and sent to Gov.
Edward J. King who plans to sign the measure Into law.
The propossl, which will be tested In court by lawyers
r.preemth the first person sentenced mdsr It,
theordicatly opened the way for Muaschadts' first
execution since 1347.
are that he will sign It," King press aide
Harold Didiun said Monday, idler the MU was enacted in
both the liaise and Senate on voice votes without debate.
"I den't know when, but he will sign it."

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aMiss "IM odhesek of hepatitis B In 1$ 'sars an
hidik effidols were c.—"ig a tealcolsgy teds far dues
to what cs_sd an 41014118 b= the disease dsce midJuly.
en da I don't think we
or. over going Ii gat It," said Dr. J. N. MacCormack,
head of the (unodcahis I?lmn Control Branch of the
lilvidas of Health Servicee.
b"domwebwAft a specagat t could
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Millard Wagers of Goldenrod, Newport, Ky., had filed addi circuit judges for signing his
charged with threatening the tional charges against his divorce degree l0 years ago, the
lives of four circuit judges client, but he was not yet sure FBI said.
Involved in his wife's divorce why. Another bond hearing on
Investigators said Wagers
and his children's adoption, has those charges was scheduled surrendered when he learned
been released on $50,000 bond, today. Wagers' removal hear- that a federal warrant had been
U.S. Magistrate Donald ing was set for Friday at 9 a.m. issued. No weapons were found
Dietrich set bond in Orlando
at his home when he was
Monday after hearing from a
Wagers, a private contractor arrested. In the complaint filed
psychiatrist Dr. J. Lloyd was said to be furious with two with Dietrich, Wagers was
circuit judges who allowed his alleged to have mentioned 1,000
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Mrs. Joan Gilbert of RI. I, Box 178-0, Lake Drive, since
Thursday
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Volusia County Lifeguard
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
Sanford, Is this week's winner of the Evening
— Lifeguards say that a Capt. Joe Wooden said the sea
charges of extortion. FBI tourist was
Herald's cash jackpot contest for the week ending
nipped on the foot was murky that day. He thinks
agents claim he made tele- by a
sand
Aug. 1. Mrs. Gilbert waves $50 check presented to
shark Sunday as he the shark may have mistaken
phone calls
threatening
the
climbed
back
into a kayak he Seiner's foot for a fish.
her by Herald circulation manager Bob Lovenbury
lives of four circuit judges and had
been
paddling
near the
"It was probably a sand
as the third winner in the ongoing contest. She came
three other individuals Involved shore.
shark," the lifeguard said.
closest to determining how much money she would in proceedings leading to
j0 P. Seiner, 49, of West "Most of the time when
Wagers' divorce and
have saved If she used all the coupons appearing In
another
Caldwell,
N. J., was reported in someone is bitten by a shark,
the herald for the entire week. The contest con- cman's adoption of his three satisfactory condition Monday the shark isn't really attacking.
hildren.
tlnues and rules may be found in ads appearing in
Memorial Hospital where he It sees a foot
Wagers' attorney, Frank was treated for several deep and thinks and the toes on it
the Herald.
It's a fingerling fish,
Taylor, said authorities In lacerations In his foot.
which Is what they feed on."

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MACON, Ga. (UP!)— Prosecutors believe there Is
sufficient evidence to indicate a female technician In the
Intensive care unit of the Medical Ceder of Central
Georgia tampered with life support equipment, possibly
causing at lead four deaths.
District Attorney W. Don Thompson Is looking Into
allegations the waldentifled technician may have turned
off alarm systems, disconnected Intravenous lines and
Increased medications to patients In Intensive can.
Tho'np.on Monday said patient records and statements
byotheremployees and patients "satisfied me that there
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$162,690; police department $1,213,681, up from $1,091,058; firt
department $1,762, up from $791,764; public works department
$803,517, up from $740,287.17; recreation and parks $386,368, up
from $361,870; special projects $37,644, up from $32,350; debt
seFvice $421,000, up from $350,000 and contingency $65,206, up
from $57,923.
Revenue sources include: property taxes $1,073,082, up from
$1,005,727; franchise taxes $498,600, up from $418,500; utility
service taxes $815,730, down from $833,200; licenses and permits
$66,500, up from $64,273; building permits 149,300 up from $40,500;
intergovernmental revenues state and federal governmentj
$3,691,143, up from $1,0,100; Sanford Housing Authority,
payment in lieu of taxes $6,500, up from $4,100; miscellaneous
income $175,648, down from $272,376; court fines $39,900, down
from $57,000; revenue carried forward from current year
$197,303, up from $95,515.

Threats To Judges
Net $50,,000 Bail

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common dMwlnlnhtcr connect. hospital autho rities. Lad
had 21 confirmed cues of the big the patients that rr%Igttt give Sat
urday, Orin Kerr, 28, dIal
disease th two years, including
a clue to the Inf
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minutes af tw be*
three fatal ones — two In 1V71
But Dr. Sydney Shubert, who admitted to a hospital with
and one lad May.
treated Stephen Lowe, , 68
breathing difficulties and cbsd
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Shubert said Lowe's wife
Aim, became Ill while visiting
CdMo Alberta, at about the
same time Lowe was drlchen In
a coincidence'
Toronto. She was "coming
u we in along nicely" Monday, Calgary
tend"
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spo
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RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!)— The courtroom was silent for
over an hoar Monday as the jury in the triple murder trial
of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald heard his account of what
happened the night he claims a band of four Intruders
broke Into his borne and murdered his pregnant wife and
two daughters.
Using headphones that left the rest of the courtroom
silent, a tape recording of an April 6, 1970 statement
MacDonald made to military authorities was played for
the Jury, the attorneys, and the defendants.
The jury heard about half the tape before court adjourned, and was scheduled to resume listening to the
recording today.

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enjjon near the homes of seven
of the vlcthns.
"Itboughtthlswumorethan
a coincidence," Shubert told
reporters Monday. "U's jot a
tho* but I think It should be
looked

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over 50 — were In Humber
Memorial Hospital. The te
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breathing with the help of
respirators. The other four
were responding well to the
*ntilAotic er$JiroinycI'.
The two others, in Northwestern General Hospital's in-

WILMINGTON, Del. (UP!) Mary Refuge otSinnersChurch delivery room when she gave
Cambridge, Md., than the birth to a premature son.
jurors in the armed robbery prosecution's chief witness, a
O'Connor, the leader of the
trial of the Rev. Bernard police detectIve, because Friends of Father Pagano fund, B
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Pagano if they believe a Pag
ts
ino a priest,
said his daughter, Patricia
Catholic priest would be has After the six hours of Werther, called him when she
likely to lie under oath than the
began having trouble with her
average person.
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pregnancy and said, "I'm In
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trouble. Get Father Pagans, pt
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because It was from a pled?"
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VENTURA, Calif. (UP!)— A and Reouengn.jdutjo" rapoit coroners repast said.
was sea of about U qusdions
baptized the baby and three
couple
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no. say heavy lbS raport sdd Ia Rosa's occupants relaxed or fill
Pagans, 53, accused of being today.
In heaven."
drinking
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Training Act (CETA) youth of the week in the
Seminole County School Board's youth employment
program, demonstrates his skill at lawn edging at
Lake Brantley High School. Son of Mr. and Mn.
John Monks of 2615 Balsa Drive, Forest City, Monks,
after graduation from Brantley, plans to join. the Air
Force and become a professional boxer. He won the
Orlando Bantam Weight Boxing Championship,
became Junior Olympic champion in 1977 and Is
American Athletic Union (AAU) state champion for
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, ,bisted for cocaine possession, busted ç on the Los
.:: Angeles set of her new movie "Roller Boogie."
She took a spill a little harder than the script called for,
bd only herqoggIubsig,s4.
Thhtsd1dngtl2. t
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Bray, will be released In November

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TORONTO (UP!) — Legionnaire's disease, the mysterious
pnsionlIks ilIneu,is i
pected of killing three people In
Toronto in the lad week,
Nine other people in two city
hospitals are 111—five of them
seriouslydisM$ — 10
called because It first killed 21
erican
peoli attending an
L.Ion convention in Ptaiia.
cisiphia in July 1971 — has not
been confirme&amp;
Dr. Sandu Toms, chief
medical bacteriologist with the
Provinceof Ontario's Health
Ministry, said Monday Mood
and tissue-culture teats that
cou&amp;dmthe"iwsdd

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NASHVILLE, Term. (UP!)— Attorneys for two
defendants in the cash-for.clomnency trial, who earlier
asked ibm a mistrial on grounds of excess publicity, now
say they don't want one because of federal Judge Charles
G. Neese's illness.
Cecil Branddter, representing T. Edward Sisk, and
Robert Shockey, representing William Aubrey Thompson,
argued In a motion Monday that their clients cannot afford to start the trial over again and that cross
examination would not be as effective In a re-trial.
But the status of the trial remained In limbo today as
Neese recuperated at a Nashville hospital from a Friday
night heart attack. Noise, listed In stable condition, must
decide if and when he can continua as trial Judge

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Chuck Berry Is Jailed

been reduced by two, from 278 to 276.
Breakdown of the $7.88 million budget is as follows:
general government, supported by property tax revenues and
revenues from other sources, $4.32 million, up from $3.93 million;
capital budget $78,000, designated for the city's share of downtown renovations for materials; and other departments supported by user fees: refuse $448,941, up from $436,446; utilities
81.575 million, up from $1.5 million and airport, $1.45 million,
down from $1.69 million.
Allocations to various departments include:
City commission $25,157, down from $25,360; city manager's
office $56,524, up from $55,643; legal expense $26,410, up from
$25,031; staff and personnel $50,871, up from $46,672; Equal employment opportunity $17,921, up from $16,510; civil service board
$13,448, up from $11,244; engineering $62,635, up from $56,515;
building and zoning $99,443, up from $89,350; public health $6,885,
down from $16,593; local public employees relations commission

Cash-For-Clemency Trial

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Documents on the city of Sanford's proposed $7.88 million
budget for fiscal 1979.1980 were being compiled and typed today to
be ready for public inspection Thursday, City Manager Warren E.
Knowles said today.
Public hearing on the budget is scheduled for 7 p.m., Monday,
Aug. 13 at city hall
The proposed new budget, up $309,451.97 over the current fiscal
year, calls for a 2.6 percent Increase In property taxes from $6.90
per $1,000 assessed valuation of real property to $7.08 per $1,000.
The overall budget is four percent higher than the current year,
the manager said, adding 90 percent of the Increased expenditures is due to Inflation — changing costs of fuel, utilities and
salaries.
At the same time, he noted, the numbers of city employees have

With Two Qualifications

vide its own working capital,
thus allow the county to receive
the assets of the hospital,"

Tuesday, Aug.1,

Sanford Budget Papers B eing Compiled

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Sometimes when one walks into the Winter
Springs city hail, one gets the feeling he should
salute or at least wave the flag.
Four of the five members of the city council are
retired military as are the fire chief, police chief
and city manager. Councilman Laurent Pellerin Is
retired Navy; Councilman John Bennett, retired
Air Force; Councilman John Torcaso, retired
Marine Corps and Councilman Wilfred Arnold,
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retired Army while City Manager Dick Rozansky
and Fire Chief Chuck Holunan are retired Air
.
Force and Police thief John Govoruhk Is retired
Coast
Guard.
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Retired military are also contributing their share
In other cities of Seminole County as well,
In Altamonte Spnfrs, Mayor Norman Floyd is
retired Army; General Services Director Fred

Marine Corps.
three mombersof the city council
Incaaselberry,
Council Chairman Frank
ire retired military
Schutte, Navy; Councilman Owen Sheppard, Navy,
and Carl Robertson, Air Force.
In Longwood, City Manager David Chacey Is
retired Air Force while Lake Mary Councilman
Cliff Nelson Is retired Navy.

Hepner is retired Navy; Police Detective William

Brock and Gary Massey, both practicing attorneys

Army; Superintendent of Public
Buildings and Grounds Division Bob Van Lue Is
retired Navy; Superintendent of Streets Division
Bill Norvell is retired Army and Tony Flgureroa,
Superintendent of Sanitation Division, is ret ired

In Altamonte Springs and Dr. Charles Park Jr.

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Area Code 305-322.11 or 831-9993
Tuesday, August 7 1979-4A

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

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[tome Delivery: Week, 75 ce!its; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

The 18th JudicIal Circuit Nominating Committee
will soon be making recommendations to Gov. Bob
Graham for appointment to the new circuit
judgeship for Sem inole and Brevard co unties
created during the 1979 session of the Legislature.
Seminole county has three representatives on the
Newman
nine member nominating committee

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They 're Voting

With Their Feet

Time and again, the creation of a Communist
state has been accompanied by ti(e massive flight
of its people. The pattern is too well known to
require documentation, but it happened in
Hungary, East Germany and Cuba, and it is
happening again today with tragic consequences In
Vietnam.
The facts of the exodus are well known and an
international convention has attempted to deal
with the misery of nearly a million persons who
have, as it Is said, "voted with their feet," against
the regime.
In their case, the vote is deadly serious. As many
as 50 percent of those who attempt escape by sea
the estimates run as high as 200,000 men, women
and children
have perished when their leaky
fishing boats ran out of food and water or foundered
in the South China Sea.
So desperate a risk indicates alternatives that
are worse, and these have been well documented
by the experiences of Vietnamese citizens in all
walks of life in attempting to survive the communization of their homeland.
Their agony demonstrates again how antithetical
are communist theory and human nature. The
torments they endured at the hands of Marxist
zealots intent upon bending human nature to
conform to communism make a heartbreaking.
chronicle.
The Vietnamese who have suffered so are of all
ages and from a variety of economic and
educational backgrounds. A common thread runs
through their histories, however, and It is the
calculated cruelty visited upon all those suspected
of independent thought or deemed capable of
resisting the regime.
Such persons are systematically starved,
maltreated and overworked until they die or,
broken phsycially and mentally, they no longer
pose a threat. The system was brought to perfection in the Soviet Union under Josef Stalin and is
practiced there as a deliberate policy.
easty of
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WASHINGTON (NEA) — Has Common
Cause, with Its persistent demand for more open
and honest government, become outdated?
Some capital observers say yes, that what
former Vice President Spiro Agnew dubbed the
"
pod-Watergate morality" has rim Its course
and that the Common Ca use advocates have lost

Mote On Willie Mays...

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By DON GRAFT
The world's largest democracy at the moment
Is not a very encouraging example of that form
of political organization.
India, after weeks of parliamentary
maneuvering, has acquired a new government
that seems assured of surviving until the end of
August, but quite possibly not much beyond that.
The new prime minister, audhury Clarn
Singh, has patched together a coalition cabinet
that Is notable less for who Is represented than
for who lan't
a lady by the name of Indira

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favor In the halls of government.

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organization prepares for Its second decade.

Gandhi. By

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Cause Is having trouble attaining many of its
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goals and has offended some of its former allies,

but It remains a respected force not only in
Washington but In many state capitals as well.
Founded by John Gardner In 1970, common
Cause based Its early success on an appeal to
citizens fed up with government — and
especially by VIetnam and Watergate. Rather
than propose solutions to immediate problems

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BY P.Y. CHEN

behind the problems," such as responsive billion It needs to modernize,
But Western capitalists are being Invited to

and an open process. Although he has retired as Invest In China on the basis of the ancient
Its chairman, Gardner and his Ideas still hold Chinese business principle of "trust."
major influence at Common Cause.

The new law represents a quantum leap over
ha
The pouç may have reached the zenith of its w t busInessmen previously

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Leo Durocher had offered his
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her support. But it is upon the promised 73 votes

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lawnmower accident, keyed a more than a month when
five-run last inning rally with a Sanford plays again at 8:30
three-run pinch-hit homerun p.m. tonight. Sa nford will play
Monday night as the Sanford the loser of a game this afternoon between West Palm
Box Scores, Page IA
Beach and Peosacola.
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"I told Greg I wasn't going to
Junior League All-Stars nipped
him because I didn't want
St. Petersburg 65 in the play
him to hurt his foot, but I would
Florida Junior Major I.eague

St. Petersburg in the bottom of the -seventh and

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the Monday night loser's
contest.
It was the first date tournarnent victory for a Sanford

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UPI Sports Writer

gave one of the

Bobby Murcer paid tribute to

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eulogies at

captain In a plane crash

1XW and a two-run single to

Thursday. Yet the way they

janaging the Giants and Willie wak new with us. You remember give the New York Yankees a 5-

played, they made you wonder

e playing the hidlans in the spring in Arbona when I wu

Rotundo was the winning pit. nament. The last time a San-

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GREG 1111.1.

... winning homer

five rims

Having lost two of the tirst team," he said, "and they Royals 16, Blue Jays 12:

three gaines of the series and proved It tonight."

picked up the victory by pit-

Fred Patek drove In five

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runs with a home run and a

games, Kansas City outsiugged
double and Ralph Bolting gave
Toronto, 16-12, California up
only three hits In 7 2.3 In-

Manager Billy Martin, who downed Oakland, 5-2, and

GIants 7, Dodgers 1:
Dennis Littlejohn delivered a

nings in his first major-league bases-loaded single to highlight.
had to be consoled at the Seattle handled Minnesota,
74. start.
a three-run fourth and Ed

couacconi-

Orioles.

Munson

ching the first six innings.
Munson's funeral in Canton, trailing 4-0 in the fftiale, they
.
It was only the second time in runs, three during an 11-run
Ohio. "But Th urman would could easily have surrendered. 62 games this season that the seventh , to pace a 17-hit attack Reds 3, Braves 1:
Ray Knight drove in one run
have wanted us to play."
Instead, Murcer hit a three-run Orioles failed to hold a lead In in a game featuring hits.
and
helped build another to
homer in the seventh off starter the ninth inning.
Angels 5, A's 2:
four
back
the four-hit pitching of.
Right now the Yankees need Dennis Martinez then singled in
Bobby Grich drove in
Mike LaCoss.

with a three-run

"Lenu"e tell you a dory about that," Durocher went on. "We

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for Thurmari," Murcer said all their strength just to finish two rutis iii the ninth off reliever
Monday night, after driving In the season after losing their Tippy MartInez, 6-2.

illplayer. I was with them both.

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Rotundo is assisted in the
Herbulis with the winning run.
Sanford's only other run coaching chores by Sid Griffin
came In the fourth, when Mike and Bill Dube.
Rotundo led off with a double, This Is the third straight year
went to third on a balk and that Sanford has represented
scored on a passed ball. District IV in the state tour-

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By MIKE TULLY

"That's absolutely true," Durocher agreed with me, "But I'd his friend the best way he knew
ks you to think about this: Ruth could hit; he could hit with
how,
ower and he could mdve. But could he make the plays In the field
"Eng I did tonight was
fillie could? Never, Could he rim with Willie? No, sir. And could

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cher, allowing nine hits and ford team posted a win In state
was on the verge of being sent
striking out five while walking tournament competition was in
home early. Howton Davis was followed with a walk and Greg scored Davis with a sacrifice
1974 when Tim Raines played
safe on an Infield error to open Carter rapped a single to fill the fly that drove the center fielder seven.
Key West broke open a 14 tie for the Sanford Junior League
the inning. Bobby Howe sacks. Dickie Flelschmann to the fence. Hill was sent to the with four runs in the top of the All-Stars.

Bobby

!llls. In the field, he was everything you could possibly ask for.

powers He has beeri one of her most zealous

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as with the same souoid Indinct as Lou Brock or Maury
a got to the ball and always caught IL

baseman Terry Russi and before Sanford scored its final
promptly blasted the first pitch run fnthebottomoftheseventh
over the left-field wall tying the of their opening round game.
Sanford's first run came in
score at 5-5.
With two out, Brett Von the second when Von Herbulls
Herbulls doublrd to left and blasted a solo homer to tie the
then advanced to third base on game at 1-1. The other Sanford
a passed ball. Tracy Walker run came w hen Stanley Hogan
then dr illed his second hit of the opened the seventh with a
game, a single over the right, single and scored on a one-out

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Rotundo.
"That chance came
The Sanford All-Stars s
during
an
unbelievable seventh
fered an 82 loss to Key West In

thatto In the clincheir. "He was a great player but Willie hen was

opinion, than .Wlllie Maya.
Isald that toDurocher and also said l knew he had played cn the
me club as Ruth with the. Yankees In 19 i$ and 1929.
DtrodleT'soplflIOfl en ballplayers Is good and carries weight with
inc. I let him know that, too, but I also told him I saw enough of
Ruth to convince inc he was a better all-around ba llplayer than
Mays. Ruth was the greatest I ever saw.
Some of Ruth's records as a pitcher dill stand and all you ever
had to do was see him throw from the outfield to appreciate the
kind of extraordinary arm he had. When It came to speed, true,
was no jackrabbit, but he was notortoise, either, and he ran

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Babe Ruth?
"I played on same club with him," Durocher said, intending

Willie Maya was alongside his old New York Giants' manager
listening silently and thoughtfully to the conversation. Over the
at 30 years no one ballplayer ever did more things better, In my

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State Tournament.

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their tournament opener Inning rally."
Monday morning, before
Sanford trailed 5-1 going into

Speaka,dont you? One of the grated outfieldn who ever
pendulum. For 10 years during the Culture suggesting that she be publicly whipped. And he
is right
rigid? Could do everything, hit,
rum
and throw the
andIndian,
was a key figure In putting together the Janata
W.
broadcasting
Revolution, political turmoil brought
in
the
Hall
of
Fame.
Anyway
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economic growth to a near halt. Mrs. Llu does coalition that toppled her government in 1977.
ne5 for thu1ntbl1PartIcuIar spring mid 1 say t0 him Mays 11the
It was his recent defection from Janata - an
not think It will happen again
. : f~ 10 W*M I've em no. We played the Indians sometbing
Although Mrs. Liu holds no official position in improbable fiv&amp;party coaUtion ranging from
games that spring and he says to me, wait mt these 23
rnillt&amp;nt Hindu right to moderate socialist left
the Peking government, the 45-year-old lawyer Is (un
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are over and I'll let you know. When the trip was over,
only
by
Its
detesta
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tion
of Mrs. Gandhi) - .
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cam me and abook my harA 'You're right,' he said.
that
precipitated
the
fall
of
that
government
and.
Chinese people's well-being with as much zeal
's the best ballplayer I ever saw, too."
as opened the way to her return power, If for the
.:d, present only In the wings.
racher looked M Maya after telling the dory and Willie's f
In all Uk&amp;thood. he
WhMI

Gardner once said Common Cause focuses on first foreign Investment code In an attempt to

whk the

minister Is not receiving any pods in return for

businessmen can control Is China's political opponent, labeling her as a dictator and once

"the things that we think of as the problems Woo foreip technology and the estimated $200
government, accountability of public officials

agreement, the former prime .'-

leader of India's peasant farmers, was Jailed by
Mrs. Gandhi during her rule by emergency

One thing neither Chinese leaders nor foreign

HONG KONG i UPI) — China has adopted Its

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Party that Singh must base his shaky claim to a
parliamentary majority.
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While time passes news remains pretty much the
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Sanford.
The committee will recommend three attorneys
for possible appointment with the governor
selecting his choice from the three nominees,

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Big news In the Herald 20 years ago this week
was:
....Sernixle county will get land for a possible
recreation area, landing field and industrial
development tract if the federal government
decides to give It the 1,000acre Osceola Field.
Application was made for the land after the atmed Forces declared It surplus. "The declaration
permits Its disposal for public use to Include
education, health, park and recreation, historical
monument, sites and public airport," the dory said.
The tract is now used as the county's sanitary
landfilL
—County Commissioners approved an outline for
a policy on financial participation by residents in
road improvements In outlying areas.

In the National League,

pllsh if they channelled their team played considering the

"There was talk about not grief into a run at the Eastern cimi,unstances.

playing the game," continued Division flag.

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Starter Rick Honeycutt, 8-7, streak.

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c*snot,, Ohio (UPS)
"He was very tntereste.
the
Munson was sutotoçtdnç trttMes.,o,
words
i4Mor sMr captain mm. day
"I While thousands of tant lined gIzJ 5 oleman as a deeply Youth and wanted to do mor4 éàtaIn.
ll
ed
e
Le
e,"
bá
nt
Angelo
'Patñto
h*rod
"He
always
ca
his Mttrver maid. "In five years, 1O
school
until
1975,
privy
to
modern
which
India
a'
and has bow
Congress more democratic in their operation resources and leaves many vital questions
over to me In Phoenix when we'd be in ft streets at the Canton Civic caring hunfly man and a -pillar for people. Thunnan Munson
dopted
upon
galn'q
lnk*
'
r*nce.
,
remember
how
he'd
come
"As
a
baseball
player,
he
was
own
personal
thoughts
about
his yeam Whenever, if ever, no
unanswered.
There
may,
multinational
corporations'
complex
legal
and less vulnerable to the appeals of specialhowever, be some reason In the
I
Coder
to
moum
their
dead
of
the
community,
who
used
his
was
a
very
real
person
who
one
of
the
best
competitors
departed
friend.
.,!
spring
training
AM
ho
l
d
pun
Ott
his
pocket
and
my
tQ
me,
greater honor could be be"We (Chinese) have always believed in bust in
operations.
present apparent political ma&amp;ML
Interest groups.
knew what he really wanted anybody ever saw," said
110, lock I'm empty. I have no money. I wiu Pto the picture hero, the Rev. J. Robert short time on earth wisely.
business
dealings,"
Liu
Ylxhu,
a
prime
ar•
Slngh
Is
After
only
returning
to
Hong
fifth
prime
minister
In
"The
life
of
a
soul
on
earth
Stowed
on a man than to be a
Kong, Mrs. Liu
32
the
.
and worked hard to
dow.'I'd tab out my mono and be'd pass over the fives and CVleman of the St. Paul's
"He was not your ordinary
became legW counsel for Pekiq'3 interests Years of Independence — a period during Which :
lasts
Among Conmion Cause's major successes dillect of the code, sWd in an Interview in Hong
beyond
his
departure.
He
successor
to this man.
tesewhiuel was peeling thernofl. He wouldn't even bother looking Catholic parish conducted a to-5 executive, not your ordi- success. lie was hard to get to eyes. "He was winner. He was lives on In your life and the life
there, Including the Bank of China and China
have been federal and state open-meeting law, Kong's bustling business district,
United Stales has had seven presidents. For
"He was
15 on the field
at the ens dollar bills. ,This Is the one I'll take,' he'd say pointing deeply moving private service nary pilot, not your ordinary know, but he made real friends. hard and tough, but he played of all others who knew him," and he willNo.
The investment code, approved by the
Resources Corp.
be No. 15 at the
half of that period, India was under the firm'
and campaIi reforms reducing maximum
.
...
in
a
,flower4aden
makeshift
fair. He was our captain
a twenty. rd say to him ,Twenty dours ta a picture d"? NstlorW
People's Congress in early July, concard-playing buddy, not your He did what others only dream
She sees no conflict between China's avowed command of Jawaharlal Nehru.
contiributiow to a candidate and proyIding public talned
said Murcer. "He lived, he led, doors of Cooperstown. But In
only
,.
AndhVdsay,'Butlgottaeitsomethln'afterwards,too,don'tI?'
chapel
that
•left
some
of
A
16
skeletal
principles.
discimn of campaign firucing.
ordinary ball player," said of doing, because he was not because of his actions an the and he loved. Whatever he was living, loving and legend, .
socialist policy and its courting of Westem
For Ali of his deep personal commitmentt
0the
you one tkq, thougki — for every dollar he took from me, bl"W's best-known athletes
They stipulate that a foreign Investor must
of the All-Star catch- one to sit back. You knew where
businessmen. She says joint ventures with democratic principle, Nehru's government was
to each one of us, he should be history will count my friend as
and dignitaries choked with Coleman
"We don't know why God took remembered as
i, pug a thousand beck my pocket"
lorelp Investors do not conflict with Chi",s
In the pad few years, however, Common contribute at lead 25 percent ofthe cost of a joint
er,
who
was
killed
last
Thur.
you
stood
with
Thurman
a man who No. 1. "
essentially a one-mari, omparty operation. His . . .
Thurm away from us, but as followed these basic principles
Dwodw recalled an ocesisia when Willie wasto Appeff at his
Cause has met repealed frustrations. To no venture, with a $1 million minimum. A joint
sday
when
his
private
jet Munson and some people can't
Following the
constitution, which stIpulates that the means of legislative Instrusnent, when he needed one, was ,
Referring to Thurman
Thurman long as we all wear a Yankee
services, the
1ng engag.msut. Leo was going to be ther, also, so he
avad, it has backed several proposals In enterprise must have a Minese as chairman,
crashed
short of the runway at take reality
of
life...."
production must be owned by the people.
the Congress Party, the umbrella organization In for Mays wbm WWW lived Wt far hm tha Polo Gr=Ws. Mw= as a "lovable grum "
uniform,
he
will
always
be
with
entire
Yankees
temn accomcabd
could."
Congress. Including a new lobbying law, periocuc meaning cmtroL reds with China no matter how
P1
Akron-Canton
Rather than getting bogged down In which nearly all ü*ereg groiç other tjz
'i
so"
I
was
CounlP.g
Coleman
painted
an
entir
ely
Murcer
trembled
us.
God
bless
you
Thurm
and,
with
panled
Munson's
wife and two,
have
yo
In
th.
d
n
:.
neighborhood
~1_ had, gatliored during
"mmlet" review of all federal program and much the foreigner invests.
UoNretical disputes like this, Mrs. Uu sald
I
the
long
struggle
different
picture
of
the
32-year.
"He
was
a
man
who
used
his
The
most
moving
part
of
the
wherever
you
are
and
God
be
at
his
voice
cracking
on
the
words,
of
her
three
children,
9-year-old,
bim
becam
then
won
about
400
people
waft
when
to
pt
public financing of congressional csmp&amp;*L
Pero" and corporate Income in schedules
Peking is buy Setting prjorid" on
,.
what
inMaind
British
rule
aid
which
vWuany
,,,
pVW
vp
in
my
cw,
,,
IAC
hqpw&amp;
New
York
Yankees!
catcher
time
well
and
as
his
wife,
service
caine
when
two
of
your
side
forever."
he
fbdshed
his
tribute
with
such
Tracy
Lynn
and
7-year-old
II
WMW
got
M
the
beck
nd,
old
source Of many a capitalistic heartache
Both the Senate and Home have become more
dustries It wants mostly those that produce monopolized the new parliament.
desoeveruoicouldhsar and said from the one the public saw Diane, has told me, he spent Munson's teammates, Lou P1Murcer, who was with the poignancy that It brought many Kelly to the Sunset Hill
:q
p_ddown th window on
skeptical of the benefits of full disclosure i4 have not been handed down, but Mrs. Liu says
goods essential to daily life.
That continued until Nehru's death In 1914' andto mu in a iouai voice, 'All right, chauifeun, we can go now!'
portrayed
In
print.
Often
called
qua
li
ty
time
with
her
and
the
niella
and
Bobby
M
urcer,
Yankees
when Munson broke in In the gathering of 450 to tears. Cemetery where the Yankees'
they "will be promulgated very am."
limitations an interest groups.
"Coca-Cola, for instarice, would be very low 00 A bft b"Ind- Under his daUghter, Ws. Garifto "4
r
"Who
we
V&amp;
I*
ft
*W
Willia
was
to
Me*
thm
was
on
of
irascible
in
his
ditafts
with
children.
"The Yankm may have All-Star was buried.
fought
back
tears
to
deliver
as
a
rookie
in 1968. selected the
:
A patent rights law will come much later, If at
the priority lid of the Foreign Inve4ment the Congrmu
Party began to come apart at the
amid mm seedOne afterward, and one lift!, kid
SeethIng resentment of Common Cause and all, she said,
Commission," an agency that studies each joint seams, however. And by the end of her turbulent
ution way In the beck. It was had to hear him, so I
Its techniques recently came to the fare when the
"You mull trill us, and we will trust you,"
venture proposal.
111ear rolgn, ft had split Into an antL'Gandhl
organization Issued a press release claiming that ada... trade officials told a group of Hong
::;
edjidlim up aid asked him to roped his question to Willis. 'Who
(bedrary to the hope, of many foreign In- majority and a Congresn-I (for Indira) faction
more than $1 million In political contributions Kong-based Western buslr eaanen.
Is lbs bid center fielder hi baseball?' the kid warded to know.
vedors,
the Bank ci Qdna would only guard.. and lost its parUsmip4zy majority to the
from the real-estate industry had paid off In the
'Yes'..
bookin' at him,' Willis said. H. said It without so much as
The Qdasse appear to be solving many of the
the "performance" of the enterprise, not the rara.hackls Janata.
House's defeat of a proposal f
an eye,
he WaS barely 30 71.1$ old at the time."
federalunaniweri4
et
en a csos.by-cue basis, r urn of Invested capital.
Now Jemiata has lost out to &amp;ngh's even more :
po wee to disciplin hatidlent land dn*opem Two cOmpinift iwthe-nme indedry- con have
In On event of a d1spda between Chlom and bisam coslitioL His govermnw tam a vote of
TAUAHASSEE, Flis. (UPI) state. But there was no Im,
In 1978, Rodney E. Woods,36, for those involved.
Graham raised speculation that Arson was blamed for that The statement listed all lawmakers
entirely
contracts with the Chinese,
foreign pertains, China's ar bitration council will confidence when parli
whether
of
Juno, Fla., was charged In
mediate
indication
Goy.
Bob
Graham
has
or'
Dade
Slate
Att
or
ney
Janet
the probe might Involve
ament
reconvenes
In
blaze but no criminal charges
received the campaign money and showed how besed solely on how effectively they negotiate
have the final say. "And it has binding power," Augateet
.3
dsr,d the state attorneys of Graham's probe resulted from Connecticut with commercial Keno has been named to QrIMmu fir
npmuy With ft in late ?
they Voted on the Issue,
e
that
destroyed
have
been filed In connection
with their Chines, hosts.
Mrs. Uu said.
bribery in connection with an coordinate the probe, which will the Wed Palm Beach fronton.
.
Dade, Broward and Palm that investigation,
of Mrs. Ganuld.
with
the fire.
"Our decision to order a operation in w hich professional Include the Department of Law
Beach counti, to help partmdvii officials In a statewide statewide effort resulted from gamblers allegedly paid a Enforcement, Palm Beach
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need to coordinate separate fronton handicapper to leave a State Attorney
of , ,
I
- Connecticut officials have Investigations under way both team out of the money handicap worth, Broward State Attorney
1bsSmia.lePoBs.sb.11 thsflrdcia pair hetdtbi the h4ct.d several Florida jai alal In Florida and in other dates," predictions over a 2 months Mike SaLt, and the divis
ion of
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to bUt GaInesville 13.L
:I
langus gd off to a fed Mast at
players recently for aiding the governor stated in a brief period. Authorities claimed It pari-mutuel wagering.
the Sheeco list. Tuenasneid Ths locals lost 91 and then 1. praised" gamblers In that written statement Monday.
resulted hi a $1 million payoff
Naming of Bludworth by
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next year or two to make beth the presidency and

build socialism, you iiut first build socialist

man."
History will record the Ironic fact that the
commissars in Hanoi are extirpating from their
society those persons best fitted to lead it.
Breaking or driving to flight the skilled, independent and resourceful, Vietnam is dlvesting
itself of Its greatest treasure. And, accordingly the
nations that give asylum to these hapless refugees
will be enriched by their presence.

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The Carter administratIon sought to eliminate 12,000 miles
rail service to acooinpllih a saving of $1.4 billion over the m
five years. The administration's concern In saving such iii
deserves praise, but It couldn't have come at a worse time
The Zooming price o( gasoline —and the lack oIftmgu
mandatory that other means of transportation are expand
rather than diminished.'
There's good reason to expect the cost of gasoline to contla
to rise, making rail transit even more Important and acceptal
to the public.
Perhaps we should take a close look at rail service In Eur
where currently there Is a huge lug. In new railway cc
struction and track Improvement.
France, Germany and Italy all are investing heavily In ne
high-speed lines to provide service for tourists and bc
travelers. Anetria, Switserland, The Netherlands and Beiglo
are making major Improvements as well.
Some of the new construction will carry trains which w
travel up to 180 mks an hour.
Europeans an, good rail cuomers bicaus, the price
gasoline In some of their coustnies Is higher than $2 a gallo
U prices anpu
the UWW States proachthosel.v,1,s,
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lives with his wile. •\lai' - on a men toni Drive III Sanford.
The l':liiiort's have %%(; daughter"'. Ixitli teachers. One.

Poiice L. Elmore slio's lilatilli' he it'ct'i I'd at IV;ISp ('liii, reIllIDhI
"We patroled the Mediterranean and (lie wi-st coast tit
France day and night," Elmore said. "While we went' ill
Africa we didn't lose one of our men or planes we wet
shot at but not s hot up," Elniore added.
"Then we left Africa and went back to the states. We got
a 15-day leave and went on to Okinawa, where wi' wt'n
right in the middle of (lie invasion of that island. 1'hiat was

tpi'ib I, 145. Our flint designation by that tiiiiu had
l*'tii uliamuged to ('ASU Carrier Aircraft Service Unit) II
amid we flew P114-Vs. This was a 11-24 with structural
Iiulttificationis. lin' one thing, (lie tail was changed from a
single tail to a double tail arid the tail's height was inn('asr(l. We also had all kin ds of fighter planes, like the
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teaches in Tallahassee.
"Mv son, I.arrv. Eliuwet' said, 'lives 'n Middleburg,
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I)EAI{ ABBY. 1"ioiii tint.' to
Wile you print a letter Ii till a
woman asking if slit, should
reveal to her fiance that she
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Tossie, Calvin Way and
Bernard Maxwell,
Angelique Damita Tonic
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Redrick Jerome Lee was
the ring bearer.
The bride's parents
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reception
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doesn't have to be perfect to be she bought tue a stereo headloved.
set! Now I can turn up ''
stereo at nigh Volumes without
ilAi'l'y
I3ONITA, CALIF. disturbing anybody. Pass this
DEAR HAPPY: One who is along.
MICKV
loved has probably earimed it.
Congratulations,
lIE/uK MI('KY: Wearing a
DEAR ABBY: We read with headset may protect other
interest the letter regarding eardrums
from
being
kIds who love loud music, much assaulted, but what about your
to the dismay of their parents. own? Audiologists lspcchilists
There is another group of who test hea r ing inform me
offenders. I refer to ehrueh that they are nmow seeing all
of people
organists who pull out all the alarming
stops and play at a volume that
actually makes your ears ache!
Our hearing is normal. We
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goodbye until finally a niiami
along who said, Forget
'I'tie past doesn't matter. As
far as I'm concerned, our lives
be gan the day we met."
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This man was worth the wait.

We've been married for 25
ears and I have never known
the fear of wondering what iiiy

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Following a wedding trip
to Tampa, the newlyweds
will make their home at
Altamonte Springs. The

bride is a music teacher
Wekiva Elementary
School, Th e bridegroom
teaches industrial arts at
Rock Lake Middle School.

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nF:An MRS. F.: Address
mail to Drs. John and June Doe.
(;citing married.' Whether
you want a formal church
wedding or a simple do-yourdo-yourown thing ceremony, get
Abby's new booklet, "how to
Ilayt- a lovely Wedding," Send
$1 and a long, stamped 128
cents) self-addressed envelope
to Abby: 132 Lasky Drive,

Beverly Hills, Cabif,

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THE FEMININE l.O1*

after

serious hearing inn-

and

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at a

volume to hear.
Sometimes we can hardly
wait to get out of church. In
fact, we have act ua lly quit
going to one church for this

For those tunes when you
want to look especially
feminine, when you want to he
adored, pampered and cuddled.
reason.
try dressing (tie role. Dresses
When we mentioned this to
are best, with long, full ski rt s
one
organist, she took it as a
Or try lacy camisoles, ciiipersonal criticism of her
broidered blouses or fluffy
playing and was quite miffed.
sweaters. Pastel colors are the slices of fresh lemon and
Perhaps a word in your column
most feminine. Keep you u
mint.and
lt )uw
would be more effective. I hope
Jewelry small and Fragile. Wearstritt'
soak aofwhile
just feet
as the
a locket or a canwu. Keep hair v'ttcr turns cool, pat your feet
csK. IN ST.
soft and fl owing and makeup
- with a fluffy towel and slather
%u(;usT!Nl' FL/u.
understated. Delicate high on miioisturizer, gently massDEAR C. E.: I hear you loud
heels will imiake )OU look mul(I aging it in. For even softer
and
clear. Read on:
feel feminine.
feet put on an extra helping of
DEAR ABBY: We also had
:uuistui'i'ter unitl wear cotton the problem of loud music
QUICK ENERGIZER
socks to bed. In the morning our house. My parents used to
here's a simple little exercise
feet will feel hike silk.
complain that imiy stereo was
that can renew your energy

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I had an abortion at age 18. Iii
SUbaUCtit years there wt'rt'
other boyfriends. 'I'tme ant's I
want ed to marry, I told. it
seemed I was always saying

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disco pusure to loud music.
have to be played loud or
DEAR AIIIIY: How does one
they're not effective.
address
mall to a husband and
My grandmother solved the
man can give his wife. It's
wIle who re txrth 9ix$or1
won4Sertu. tp know that one.
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found out I wasn't perfect; lie's
known all along.
Acceptance "as is" us the
uiiost beautiful compliment a

her, It will hurt, but she will be

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break. lie dowm (in thenoor on
particular conditions
associated with "above
average weight." Here are
a few highlights:
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-A 20 percent above-.
average weight raises the
risk of dying of diabetes 150
percent for men and 75
percent for women cornpared to the risk for per.
sons of average weight.

For example, the study
found that both 11301) and
women who weigh leu than
the average for their height
have lower death rates. A

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the rlsk of dying of cerebral
hemorrhage by 8
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Swiland and Punecn'st," Elmore said.
Uight 110W • hi-n Fin not at the dog t rack , Fin around

insurance business help
determine the degree of
extra risk associated with
various health conditions
so that rates are changed
which are appropriate for
the risk repesoented by m
person being Insured,

Special to Ike Herald
Men may be losing the
the bulge, but
battle
women - particularly
those over 30 - are
winning it, says the Health
isujanc, Institute.
A major new study by the
of
Life
Association
Insurance Medical
Diredors and the Society
of ACIUIM$ fOUnd that the
average man today Is
heavier than he was 20

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(57' to S'lO") who weigha
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death than a man who
wei 170 poimds, which
average for the rMdlWfl
height

Women of medium
height (5'3" to 5'S") have
lower risk of death U they
weigh between 120 and 134
pounds than women who
weigh 140 pounds, the
average for
hsld rams.
l'hc study Also showed
th Increased risk dying

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B. Mixwellaiid Yvonne W.
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were
the
bridesmaids. They wore
dusty honey full length
gowns with matching
capes. Their flowers were
nosegays of miniature
mwns.
Andre Smith served the
bridegroom as best man.
Ushers were Jeffrey
Nelson, Tyron Maxwell,
Eddie Toule Jr., David

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9 pounds; and In their SOs,
by 1 to 4 poundS.
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Illusion, with attached
blusher was trimmed in

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nations and starburst
mums.
Jacquelyn R. Lee and
Rosalyn M. Mathews were
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gowns designed with pe
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Ivy Sylvania Tossle and
Bruce Hubert Maxwell
were united in holy
matrimony, Aug. 4, 6:30
p.m., at the St. Lawrence
AME Ch urch Eatonville.
Rev. John Phillips of
Hope M.B. of Winter Park
performed the candlelight
and double ring ceremony.
The bride is t he daughter
Mr. and
Eddie S.
Tossle Sr., 142 Clark St.,
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bridegroom is the son of
Jimmy Maxwell Sr. of
Altamonte Springs and the
late Mrs. Ruth Maxwell.
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father, the bride chose for
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Herald Staff Writer
Ponce L. Elmore of Sanford was recently awarded a
plaque by the USS Wasp CV-7 Stinger Club at the annual
reunion in Charleston, S.C.
The plaque, inscribed as the 1918-1979 President
Emeritus Special Award, was given Elmore for his strong
support and loyal membership in the club since 1974.
According to the citation presented Elmore in addition to
the plaque, tie was also given the aard for his act of
volunteering to serve as editor of the , \Vasp Stinger" the
club's publication, even though he had had no prior
itorial experience. He edited the publication in Seattle.
Elmore, known ufiedionately by club members as
'Sheepherder", is a native of Eden, Texas, near San
Auclo, but grew up in Wyoming when his family moved
then' when he as 5-years-old.
Elinoni' has had some !nterestlng Navy service. He
U.S. Navy with 20 years service.
oiig after he enlisted, Elmore was assigned to the
: Indianapolis, a heavy cruiser, the last vessel sunk
.... IIC.IiIpaIICSe attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7,1941.
l,u&amp;:kily, tie wasn't on the Indianapolis when it was sunk;
he hwl previously shipped out to Corpus Christi, Texas,
v.lici e tie was assigned to TS-12, a training squadron.
From Corpus Christi, he was sent to Hitchcock, Texas
where he trained at a lighter-than-air (dirigibles)
operational station.
The dirigibles, known as "Droople Bags" by the men at
the station land by other, more colorful-but-not for-a.
family-publication names) putroled the Gulf of Mexico.
At the Droopie Bag station Elmore was leading chief for
ground operations, in charge of ground lights and masts
for the dirigible;. He stayed in Hitchcock for five months.
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depressions. These include how It affects your condition Is
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

CLASSIFIED ADS

FICTITIOUSNAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FLORIDA STATUTE 197.246
Notice Is hereby given that I am
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Noticeol
JULY Si, 1919
Application
fir
Tax
Died
South's
Growth
Orlando - Winter Park
engaged In busIness at SR. 426,
Seminole
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
'
mile sOuth SR. 46 Seminole County, OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
NUMW?
79173-CF
that Raymon J. &amp; Mary H. SchmItt
Florida,underthefictitiousnameof AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN 015.
831-9993
322-2611
the holder of the following cer.
lit cafes has filed said certificates IN RE: ISTATI OF
SOUTHERN ENERGY DESIGN TRICTS AND BOUNDARIES OF
and that I intend to register said
for a tax deed to be issued thereon. GEORGIA A. ROEDER,
THE ZONING ORDINANCE, AND
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Has Low-Paying
The certificate numbers and years
AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND
Deceased Court, Seminole County, Florida
itim. ................. 43Caliuii
of issuance, the description of the
ELEMENT OF THE COM
accordance with the provisions in USE
HOUD
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
3cons.cutiv.tIIfles . . . .3k a Has
property, and the names In which it
PREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE
the Fictitious Name Statutes,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
was assessed are as follows:
icoin.cutivitliflhs
.....3k a Has
To.
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
5:30
P.M.
A.M.
5:00
Wit: Section 565.09 Florida Statutes
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Certificate No. 747
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
a
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
1951.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Year of Issuance 1911
Public Hearing will be held at the
SATURDAY 9.Noon
51g. Cathy C. Markowici
3 Lines Minimum
String Attached
of
Property:
LOT
30
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
I
Description
Commission Room In the City Hall
Publish: August 7, 11, 21, 75, 1979
IN
THE
ESTATE:
DIXIE PB 2 PG 103
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
'?!_
Name in which assessed: wc
7:OOo'clock P.M. onAugust 27. 1979,
ATLANTA (UP!) - The Southern Regional Council said today DeCoursey
DEADLINES
that the administration of the estate
Heirs
C TV OF
to consider changes and amend.
in
the
of
GEORGIA
A.
ROEDER,
state development agencies and governors of the region - while
All of said property being
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
mints to the Zoning Ordinance, and
Noon The Da Before Publication
iS
Ns$iceelpvblicHearlag
amending the future Land Use
boasting the natIon's faded economic growth - have really County of Seminole, State of deceassd,Fileffumberlt173•CP.
pending in the Circuit Court for TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Florida.
ComprehensIve
Plan
element
of
the
cultivated low-paying, anti-union industries.
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Sunday - Noon Friday
Unless such certificate or car
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by of the City of Sanford, Florida. as
Steven Sultts, executive director of the 11-state panel and tincates
Division, the address of which is the City Council of the City of Winter follows:
shall be redeemed ac
law the property Seminole Counly Courthouse, Springs, Florida, that said Cit9
a,ihor of Its report on industrial development, said a major cording
A portion of
-SanMr,f. in,l,4a 15771 Tha ,a,eAa.aI
- jnca
- - will now a- PUDIIC
- in sucn ceryiticays or .......nearing at
lying eieen west in MtIT ma
reason the region LU concentrates on "low-growth Industry" is oescrioeu
certificates will be sold to the repvesantative of the ntate IS Neal 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday, August 21. Santa Street and between Grenada
_____________
that only 3 percent of the state development board members highest cash bidder at the court H. Roedir, whose address IS 1S5 1979. or as soon thereafter as Avenue and French Avenue
l—IIsnIsd
Seminole Street, Tituiville. Florida possible to consider the vacation of proposed to be rezoned from MR.1
i—card of Thanks
acrosstheSouth are black andonly 1 percent are women. He said houSe door on the lPi
ternber,
1979,
at
11:00
AM.
day
of
Sep.
32750.
The
name
and
address
of
the
those
certain
rights
of
way
located
(Mull
iple.Family
Residential
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,.,n I
the agencies are dominated by white businessmen intent on
Publish July 31 1 August 7, 14 personal representative's attorney with the following described Dwelling) Ostrict tO RMOI We wish to thank the frIends,
18-Help Wanted
Own your own busineisl Oasis
2e-Apts. &amp; Houses
' )usiness as usual."
are
sit
form
below.
______
property:
21, 979
MultipleFamily
Residential,
EnterØrtses
Inc.
Otters
the
______________________________
especially
Gene
and
Lucy
All persons having claIms or
A tract of land lying in Section 31, Office and institutIonal) District,
To Share
The SRC survey was conducted In the 11 states of the old Con.
Dated this 19th day of July, 1979.
newest
lnJean&amp;FashloeiShops.
Estridge, for cards, memorials,.
Super clean older 3 BR, 2 B wnew
Signature: Arthur H. BeckwIth, demands
required, against the estate are Township 20 South. Range 30 East, and amending the future Land Use
* * * * * * * *
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federacy - the Carolinas, Louisiana, Virginia, Georgia,
Complete Inventory, fixtures &amp;
and other acts of kindness
WITHIN
carpet. FP, inc. front porcn +
THREE Seminole County, Florida and being element of the Comprehensive Plan.
Jr.
Call
Mr.
training.
$13,500.
Working
lady 53 yrs., would like to
jrIng the sickness and death of
Alal*ma, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas
fruil trees &amp; garage for lust
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF more particularly described as Said property being more par.
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Carroll S133212000
share her 3 BR, 2 bath home with
our dear Aunt Letha.
EMPLOYER
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF follows:
571.900 Call us now.
- all of which have "right to work" laws against compulsory
Seminole County, Florida
ticulanly described es follows:
same. Everything turn. Must
TheFmiIyofLetPtaFowIer
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
with
the
clerk
Commence
at
the
intersection
of
By: Beulah C. Brown,
Lots 23 through 33 and the West ', ______________________—
union membership. Sultts said development board members and
furn. references. 323-1707.
of the above court a written the center lines of Moss Road ançt of Lot 31, BIock, Dreamwold, PB 3,
Need a IBR. 7 B? Carport, fenced
WAYS WE CAN
Deputy Clerk
business leaders surveyed in the 11 Mates almost unanimously
statement of any claim or demand the LongwoodOvlede Road, thence Pg 90, Public Records of Seminole
yd., nicely landscaped. C H&amp;A,
(SEAL)
S—Lost &amp; Found
Looking For a New Home?
they may have. Each claim must be S $5 degrees 23' 42' E, 701.16 feet County, Florida.
w w carpet. Good location.
ranked the "right to work" laws as the best industrial attraction
HELP EACH OTHER
ADVERTISING
PubliSh: July 31, August 7, II,
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21. in writing and must indIcate the along the centerline of the
Check the Want A.ls for houses
$43,9001979
All parties in interest and citizens
Southern states have to offer.
Lit: Black Male Cb2w Chow
basis for the claim, the name and LongwoodOviedo Road; thence N 01 shall have an opportunity to be
of every size and price.
We have applicants.
DEL.119
"fly thought it was the best strategy for the future develop.
puppy. Vic. Douglas Ave. area.
Easy maintenance for this 3 BR. 1
address of the creditor or his agent degrees 36' IS" E, 50.00 feet for a heard at said hearing.
SALES
Reward being offered for return.
B tor $77,900. $11,000 dwn. no
or attorney, and the amount POkS of Beginning; thence continue
ment of the South," Sultts said In an Interview. "You don't really
By order of the City Commission
Needs medical at'ention. Call
qualifying or VA or FHA
claimed. If the claim is not yet due, N 01 degrees 36' 1$" B, 301.36 feet to of the City of Sanford, Florida.
You have the jobs.
29-Roonn
expect bimlnessmen to embrace the concept of trade unionism
An aggressive
322 0759.
the date when it will become due the point of curvature of a curve
MN. Tamm, Jr.
and welcome It, but this is an awfully bewildering strategy for
3 BR,2 Bsplit plan, dbl. corner lot,
shall be stated. If th claim is concave Easterly having a radIus of
son is needed for
City
Clerk
Lost
ladies
Seiko
watch
on
back
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE contingent or unllquidated, the 924.31 feet and a central angle of 24
fruit trees. Come a'runnin only
them tO
We
save
you
time
by
screening
Room
for
rent
in
private
home.
PublIsh:
beach of Lake Mary's Crystal
sales and service of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. nature of the uncertainty shall be degrees 75' 4$", thence Nor. DEM•21 August 7, 17, 1919
$31,500. VA or FHA:
W-bath &amp; kit privileges.
applicants before sending them
Lake. 332.3190.
Sultts said the SRC felt more women, blacks, merchants and
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE stated. It the claim Is secured, the theastirly 394.11 foet along the arc
established and new
_______________________
t
3237259
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
small buslnesmen should be appointed to state delvelopment
HowaboutalBR, I B,older home
security shall be described. The of said curve to the point of
_______________________
Lost:
Black
1
mo.
German
advertisers,
A
grant
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79795CA3tI claimant shall deliver sufficient tangency; thence N 26 degrees 02'
on Mellonville Aye., 2 garages,
boards. He said the Mates should 'make absolutely certain that
Shepherd
last
seen
Laurel
Ave.
IN RI: THE ADOPTION OF
Sanford Gracious living Reas
future for a self-start.
fenced bk yd., fruit trees &amp;
copies
of
the
claim
to
the
clerk
to
06"
E.
113.05
feet;
thence
S
$7
1.
You
keep
our
business
Name
"King".
Call
323.650'
or
the first priority of any Industrial expansion is gainful empro.
ORDINANCE
.
INFANT GIRL BY
Weekly 8. monthly rates. Inquire
enabletheclerktomailonecopyto degrees Si' 15" E, 643.57 feet to a
extra lot for only $25,900.
er. Previous sales cx$301912 aft4w S.
spering by supplying us with
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
500
WYNN
S
Oak
RUSSELL
RAYMOND
and
each
personal
811
ployment," rather than production of products.
7543
ripresentitive.
point on the Westerly right of way CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
your employment needs.
perlence
needed.
SHARON DUNCAN RAYMOND, his
He said much of the indistrial growth of the South in recent
All persons Intiresfodin the estate line of Sherry Avenue; thence S 2
Immaculate 4 BR, 2 B, 7 car
ANNEXING
TO
AND
INCLUDING
wife,
6-CIId Care
Salary plus commisto whom a copy of this Notice of degrees 02' 06" W, 75.32 fiat along WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
garage w w carpet, C H&amp;A,
years has been In Industries such as food processing, which he
______________________
lenced bA yd. 553,900.
AdminIstration has been mailed are saId Westerly right of way line
Unlurnlshsd
OF THE CITY OF LONGW000,
sion with full camWE BELIEVE IF
NOTICI OF SUIT
said have historically low payscales and little growth prospect.
required, WITHIN THREE Sherry Avenue to the poInt of cur. FLORIDA, AN AREA SITUATE
Unique Kindergarten
SOMEONEHASAN
TO:
BILLY
ROGER
PACE
pany benefits. Apply
"It's a situation where mod of the development boards
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF vature of a curve concave AND BEING IN SEMINOLE
Owner motivated 2 BR, 1 8,
f5yea1'oids
INVESTMENT
Route 3, bo* 55CC
DeBary. Ideal forseniors. Lovely I
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Southeasterly witharadiusof 254.34 COUNTY, AND MORE PAR.
carport, den w-wet bar, eat-in
in
. person
to:
Call
322641$
INTHEIR
FUTURE
proclaim a balanced growth policy and a preference for higher.
Gainesville, Georgia 30501
BR, air, close to churches I
THIS NOTICE, tofile any Objections feet arid a central angle of 43
kit. 533,000.
THEY WILL DO A BETTER JOB
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
YOU
ARE
shopping.
HERE BY they may have that challenge the degrees 23' 29". thence Southerly
growth Industries," he said. "The sad fact Is that when we asked
372 5031, 661 6155.
Ron Beck,
First. Only chIld cars center open
FOLLOWS: R EPLAT OF T RACT 7$
NOTIFIED
that
a
Petition
Advertising Director
them, most of them really preferred areas that have not had high
validity of the decedent's will, the 215.31 feet along the arc of said OF SANLANDO SPRINGS, AS
Zoned commercial-- l00 on
Saturday In Sanford - BegIn.
HELP US TO HELP YOU
Adoption has bean filed against you qualifications of the personal curve to the point of tangency; RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK 7
Sanford Ave. 515.500..
1
BR$119
up.
Pool.
Adults
only,
nlng
June
2.
Sanford
Early
growth. They were mostly low.wage, low-growth industry."
ANNETTE
1.
JoAN
N
•,
are required to serve a representative, or the venue or thence $17 digress 21' 23" E, 161.6$ PAGE 2. OF THE PUBLIC
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
ChiIdcare Center. 322.3643.
REAL ESTATE
Ewnlng I1es'Id
copy of your written defenses, It urlsctlon ot tne court.
RE.
In the SRC report, Sultts wrote that "the pre.emlnence of antifeet to a point on the Northerly right CORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, _________________________
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
ASSOCIATES NEEDED
any,
to
t
on
JOHN
_________________________
EDWARD
union laws as a strategy and the absence of a clear choice for
-- 323-5670 Mariner's Village.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND of way line of Longwood.Oviedo
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Pt Fr.neh Au.,
FLORIDA, BEING THE 5W¼ OF
JONES of CARROLL, JONES OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Road, said point lying on a curve THE SE',4 OF
Things
to
Eat
high-wage industries demonstrate that Southern development
ALL FLORIDA REALTY
ROOKS &amp; OWEN PA.. Attorney for WILL
SECTION
6,
________________________
912 French Ave..
_____________
concave northerly having a radius o TOWNSHIP 21
Sanford, Florida
BE FOREVER BARRED
31-Apartments Furnished
5.. RANGE 30
PetItioner whose address Is Post
boards have not relinquished the region from Its reliance UPOfl
OF
SANFORD REALTOR
Dateofthefirstpublicationofthis 1230.Oofietandacintralangl.of 17 REDEFINING THE CORPORATE Puvitry, belt,
___________________
323.5176
___________________
pork, fish. pree
2544S. French Ave.
relatively cheap labo. as the major attraction for industry."
Office
Box
35,
390
S.
Highway
1792,
Notice
of
AdministratIon:
July
31.
degrees
23'26",
thence
from
a
LIMITS
OF
THE
CITY
OF
LONG.
Caslitberry, Florida. 32707, and file 1979.
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
372-0231,373 7)73. 3210779
tangent bearing of S 7$ degrees 10' WOW), FLORIDA. TO INCLUDE
¼
Apts. for SenIor Citizens. Down4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
the original with the Clerk of the
area. 322.2371. Sam's Portion
Neal H. Roeder
32"W run Westerly 374.0$ feet along SAID LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL
ORGANIST CHOIR
town, very clean I. roomy. See
Meats.
abovestyledCourtonorbefor, Aug.
CALL US TODAY
the arc of said curve and the Nor
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
As Personal RepresentatIve
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
LIMITS OF THE CITY;
11, 1979, otherwIse a judgment may
DIRECTOR
—
about this) BR, 2 bath home w C
thirty right of way Iineof Longwood.
Sell
thsoe
useful,
no
longer
Of
the
Estate
of
Ave.
be entered agaInst you for therellef
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO
H&amp;A, located on a corner lot,
Oido Road to the point
needed items with a Herald
GEORGIA A. ROEDER
race United Methodist Church,
_______
demanded in th Petition.
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE SAID
____________________
financing with FHA or V
Easy
tangency; thence N $ degrees 23' LAND
Classified Ad. Call 3232611 or
cea
Sanford, Florida. Call Mon. Thru
ANNEXED; PROVIDING
available.
$35,500.
WlTffESSmyhandandttwualol ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL 42" W. 340.0$ feet to the Point 0
831-9993.
Fri. 9.17, 322-1472 or 323.2153.
2 BR fully turn., including pans,
said Court on this 13th day of July,
ZONING CLASSIFICATION;
Beginning.
ContainIng
131,927
sq.
ft.
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
RIGHTS
REPRESENTATIVE:
MAKE
AN
HEIRLOOM
1979.
dishes, silver, linens, TV &amp; all
NEWLY DECORATED
AVON
equals 9.91561 acres.
CHARLES F. BROOME, P.A.
(SEALI
utilities. Daily, Weekly, Mon
AND PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZEN. CreatIve ExpressIons
Experienced maintenance svpr.
323.5412
3 BR. 2 bath home 27x12 gams
FIGHT
INFLATION
A
location
map
of
the
above.
SHIP
Post Office BO rn
.N
THE
thly. Shenandoah Village. 323
Arthur H. Beckwitli, Jr.
Apply In person Sanford Nuning - Sell Avon. Increase your earning
room. ideal for large family,
described real property shall be SEVERABILITY; AND CITY;
Titusville, Florida 32750
As Clerk of said Court
2920.
EF.
&amp;
beautifully landscaped, close ta
Cony.
Home
92
power.
For
details,
call
1541
Meilonvllle
avaIlable at the Office of the City FECTIVE DATE.
Telephone:
(301)
7495620
By: Susan E. Tabor
4617 or 1-555-5705.
shopping, school &amp; recreatior
Clerk of the City of WInter Springs,
PublIsh:
July
31,
August
7,
1979
WHEREAS, there has been filed
Deputy Clerli
area $49,750.
Florida, for all persons desiring tO with the City Clerk
Earn extra money. No investment.
Small lake cottage. Vic. 1.1 &amp; 16.A.
PubliSh: July 17, 21, 31, August 7, DEL.100
of the CIty of
_______________________
examIne the same.
Take orders for Lisa low priced
1 Of 2 adults. Lease + security
1979
Longwood, Florida, a petItion
NOTICI OP SHERIFF'S SALE
OFFICE RENTAL
deposit. No pets. 5742332.
jewelry. For free catalogs call
The Publir Hearing will bc hold IA containing tne names of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
DEL.fl
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
(2) 500 sq. ft. office units for lease
toll
free
1.lOo-631.12sa.
the City Hall, City of Winter Springs, property owners in the area of by virtue of that certaIn Writ of
Notice ii Public Heariag
in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
NOTICE
_______
_______________________
Florida, at which time interested Seminole County, Florida described Execution Issued out of and under
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
If you are having difficulty finding
be combined for 1200 sq. ft. total
-.
LPN.Pulltmmelparttime.AppIy
parties for and against the above as follows:
the seal of the CIrcuit Court of
w-w carpet, ideal for
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that will be heard.
a place, to live, car to drive, a
MOSCOW (UP!) - The to the '8 million 'Jewish
in person Lakeview Nursing
- .
DISABLED
Replat of Tract 73 of SANLANDO Seminole County, Florida, upon a
the City Council of the City of Lake
professional suite.
job, or some service you have
,•Center919E.2ndSt.
DATED August 2, 1979.
calrman of the U.S. Presiden- holocaust victims.
I
AMERICAN
SPRINGS as recorded in Flat Book final judgenlent rendered in the
Mary. Florida, will hold a PublIc
need of, read all our want ads
s MARY NORTON
_________
About 140,000 JWI and Soviet
REALTY WORLDS
Main,enance mechanic, U Of Fla,,
FLORIDA STATUTE 197.146
7, Page 2 of the Public Records Of
VETERANS
HearIng on the 14th day of August,
aforesaId court on the 25th day of
every day.
City
Clerk
Ag. Research I Education
tr'het7ssd
I
Seminole County, Floriga, being the June, A.D. 1979, In that certaIn case
5979. it 7* P.M or M SilO
City
SI
Wk$ei
Chapef
wwv..v1w.uwruInic.ym,cuTy
Center Sanford. 510,105.92 per
swi,ot the sa
oi 5ecno,, aRt flied. M. ,KØtMrIne'- Lease
Si
yr. PIus 16 pcI. ftinge benefits.
Clean furnIshed lit floor Apt.,
vnsnip j . aire
taintivv,
7ffl5,
vs.
vctor
I.:
i .
memorial to 140,000 victIms of a trencn at abt Yar in a 10-day the following certificates his filed of Lake Mary, Florida, title of which DEM40
1919
Hwy. 17-92
PrIvate entrance, adults only, no
Experience in Motor &amp;
August 7,
requesting
annexati
to
the
cor.
Defendant,
which
aforesaId
WrIt
of
puts. 1004 PalmettO.
machinery mdintinance
10-day Nasi slaugbler in the sliugi*er during World War II. said certIfIcates fora tU died tO be is as follows:
______________________
porate
area
of
the
City
of
Longod,
ExecutIon
was
delivered
to
me
as
South of Sanfo.J
___________________________
Issued thereon. The certificate
in.
•' • , vws were
()
necessary.
Equal
Opportunity
-.
.. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Florida,
and
requesting
vewl. The fallu.'e of the BabI Yar
Sheriff
of
Seminole
County,
Florida,
to
be
In.
INVITATIONTO BID
numbers and years of Issuance,
Affirmative
Action
Employer.
OF
LAKE
MARY,
FLORIDA,
IM.
cluded therein: and
and I have levied upon the followIng
of SENIOR HI
In a visit and ceremony mmon. to mention that most description of the property, and the POSING A TAX ON EACH AND Construction
34-AjInbilS HOITISS
Call 322-4134.
The Real Estate Agency
SCHOOL "BBS" Lake Ma?'
WHEREAS, the City Commission descrIbed property owned by VIctor
M.etings
______________________________
names In whIch It was esseised ii EVERY PURCHASE
tcent1v at the memorial of the victims were Jews has
y, of the CIty of Longwood, Florida, Zafuto. said property being located
OP
ELECSeminole
County
Florida
____
Inc., Realtors
Buslness-1:30 lstTues.
as follows:
LPN full time. Exp. w FlorIda
t.z
i.aw
TRICITY. MITERED OR sor.
Oua5rixicv
hasdetermln.dth.tuldprcpe,.tyi$ In SemInole County, Florida, note
ui worsu war loiw been protested 1w Jewish
license. 5-4 &amp; 4-17. 323.5546, San. 3 BR, 1 L AC, POOl, OW, well on
CertIfIcate No. 1317
743$', S. French (17 92) Sanford
TLID
GAS
(NATURAL
LIQUI.
to
annexation, pursuant to prticularly described as follows:
Sealed bids from General Con. subject
,
acre. $200 mo.-$100
Il-a Babi Yar massacre, '-"O'
fordNursing a. Cony.Center.
Year Of Issuance 1977
323 5324
the ropjIreme
k
WVit, 1')I 4&amp;C
P110 PETROLEUM GAS OR tractors will be received b
of Fla. Stat. 5
Meadowlaik
1512
Drive,
.--.- w. III
.
Following the ceremony,
DescriptIon of Property SEC 19 MANUFACTURED), WATER SIR. Owner, The School
commlulc*i chairman author
_________________________
171.041: and
Boaif
PRODUCTION PERSONNEL
Bingo
Seminole
county,
Longwood,
GRIAI WINTER HOME FOR
t'is
t i.a iVial..
t....i . Wiesel and somneother commis.
TWP 215 ROE 301 11$ FT OF N 175 VICE, TELEPHONE SERVICE, Seminole County until 730
JI wieIea..iu
Light Manuf. Must be II. Apply
i4
lVWlLI
,.
WHEREAS, the CIty CommIssion Florida, otherwise described as Lot
Every Wed. $ Sat..
.1m
Don't DespalrOr Pull Your HaIr RETIREES. Mint cond., 2 BR
PTOFE½OFSE¼OFSW¼WOF
AND
TILEORAPH
SERVICE
Sept.
12,1979
at
the
ird
of
the
City
of
Bldg.
11$,
1711
Skylark
Subdivision,
Hangar
Rd.
Longwgod, Florida, 32, Block S.
on mtu)urs m5 WIW
Sch@I
Early Birds 7:15p.m.
victims, "They lived as Jews,
Use A Want Ad. 3222511 or
near hospital &amp; shopping. Lake
RD
.
WITHIN THE CORPORATE offices located at 1211 MelIonvilt, ;ies deimed it In th. best Interest of accordIng to the pIat thereof as
Sanford Airport, between 9 &amp; 3
fishirignear by. Hobbyrni.,
Name in which assessed Ada LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
j1ey died as Jews, but their A. V. Guaev, the architect of the
p.m.
LAKE Avenge, Sanford Floridi 32771 the CItY *f L000WOOd, Florida, to Recorded In Plat Book 17, Pages 54.
__________________________
___________________________
&amp; clean 53*500
a...ve....a
a..
a.m.a
Kirkland
Heirs
MARY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING PIicne(305)332.1252 Atthattlmeal accept said Petition and to annes $3, PublIc Records of SemInole
:r
' remn
as Babi Yar memorial and other
All of said property being In the FOR THE COLLECTION THERE, bids will be
'.
'Super market stock man must be
Did you know that your
County, Florida.
Oun.aw LII W415t
opened and ,:al said area;
DUW
Jews,
LAKE FRONT over 'i acre
40•'.Cge4,nlume
County of Seminole, State of OF, PROVIflING FOR CERTAIN
experienced. Also experienced
___________________________
club or organization can
kly.
NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT and the underslenid as SherIff Of
beautifully wooded bldg. site on
"We have come today to baum called "very good"
Florida.
EXEMPTIONS FROM SAID TAX:
j"
cashier.
Apply
in
person
Food
Bid documents are open to public ORDAINED IV THE CITY Seminole County. Florida, will at
appear in this listing lath
paved st. City water. 530,000.
Unless such certificate or car.
orv and to ieaslo,ij
join hel
"'
Barn
PROVIDING DISPOSITION OF Inspection In the office of
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
Markets 25th &amp; Park Ave.
11:00 AM. on the 32nd day of
week for only 1350 per
Sanford 2 BR, ibath, all appl,, w *
tiflcates shall be redeemed ac.
u .
•a.. Tew1sh Issue
•
FLORIDA, AS
FUNDS. AND PRESCRIBING Director of AuxIlIary Services
Augult,A.D.
•
V
understand the _____
Wtltiv.ie of
carpet, pool, closefo everything
week? This Is an diii
INVESTORS downtown location
( WANT
ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
cording to law the property PENALTIES FOR THE VIOI..A. (School Board Offices), F. W, Dodge FOLLOWS:
sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
Asking 535,750. 3270323.
near shopping, hosp. &amp; chur
the crime perpetuated by the Involving the memorial was described iii such certificate or TION OP THIS ORDINANCE: Plan
way to Inform the public
WHITE AND READ ALL' ___________
Room and Central Florida
SECTION 1: That the following wbjec$toanyandallexlsting liens,
cites. Ideal for multiple
OVER.
of
your
club
Nazis at Babi Yar," Wiesel raised, but there was no in. certificates will be sold to the CONFLICTS: PROVIDING IF. luilders Exchange In Orlando,
actIvities.
descrIbed property, to.wit:
at the Front (West) Door of the
deellings - or offIce complea.
41—Houses ,
NearlylcityblockzonedRMOl.
_______________________
spokeanan Dr. Michael Bun- make any changes.
5)70,000.
If your club or organ.
tsrnwr, 1979 at 11:00 A.M.
Mary, Florida, at 7:30 P.M., or as chltecti Planners, Incorporated, 1, Pegs 2 of the PubliC Records SI described rial property.
CARPENTER
Izatlon
wouI
PublIsh: July 31st, August HI', ssonthergaftera$possfe,atwwich Sanford Atlantic National
like
to
be
SiffliflolsCounty, Ploi4I,
baum.
But he said there were some
ThIt said sals is being made Is
OVER 2300 SO FT Of gracious
Th
.wiw.iil..i1
14th, 121st, 1979
I.
lncluded 'in this listing
$4.SOhr.,mmn.lyrs.exp.
•ha
BATEMAN
REALTY
time
inlersted
parties
for
and
Iuiidlng,$glt,4OI,p.O.
Deewer93S,
SWMOfthi$E¼SI$qCtIs4,T.
satisfy
the
terms
of
said
Writ
!
W
I1IUII U1U4I•
•bêVU
b
r
1J
living in thus lovely Ig Mayfair)
shIp 21 S., Range 30 B., be and ISis
Dated ttiis 2h day it Jlv. 1579. agaInst the abeve Ordinance shall Sanford, Florida, 32771,
call:
ExeCution.
Rig. Real Estate Broker
returned to Moscow, where auvilti may agree to conunis. (SEAL)
BR, 2 B home, beautifully
CARPENTER'S
be heard. Said heeling inl be request accompanied by $200.05
ii hereby emexes Is and
JeSin E. Polk,
2&amp;IlSantordAve.
321.070
Shaded dbl sized 101 in one of
they were to visit a synagogue skm requests to izamnine at.
Signature: Arthur N. SickwItli, continued trem tIme to tIme until deposit per set.
Tadfa part of the City II Leng'.ueU,
EaerlU
Aft. Mrs. 332764, 332.450
Sanford's finest neighborhoods.
HELPER
.hl
.1
ii
a
al..
Jr
.,purIuM,.,,,,,.,,,,oH,is
final action is taken by the City
Seminole County.
WUS7.
it will be refunded in full
l'
Owner anxious. Terms $44,900.
Clark of Circuit Court SO
Council.
Lanumsd,
Florida
teni
s$$
to
Contractors
submitting
The 41 members of the atrocities In the Ukraine.
CLASSIFIED
1411 Valeficla Ct. 3 BR, li bath,
$1.50hr.,mmn,1i1yrs.exp.WorIn
SemInole County, Florida
FlorIda, and Fla. Stat. S. 171144.
This notice shell be available
PublIsh: July 31, August 7, 14, 21,
bone (ide bids and return
2 BUILDiNG SITES located in
DEPARTMENT
brick const. on corner
t.
Deltona.339.9029betw.en 7p.m.
cmmesienarezingasv,rJ
He said the commLulon
SECTION 2: That the pelpw'tr 1979
By: leulaM C. Brown
ttleifficsofth.CityClark.ft$a.Cfty documents in good usable condition
county near dim school. Both
Fenced,
only
7
yrs
old.
19
P.M.
daily.
3fl.2411
5.300.
Deputy
Click
-"
In
Wa"
SI Lake Mary, FlorIda, far all within S days after the opening of Pietotofore described in $Ictlsn 1.10
DIL12$
Nazi death
wanted to ' stacli arclgv
____
_____
•
for $&amp;000
D l.Jl.•
this OrdInance shall have the lealog
WNM
V 31• A't 7 14, 21I
dssir"
to
'"kW
RIA.
.
.
Europe and will report beck to COINLi anY attempt by revi- im
in addition, this nitics shall be twewill. be IIsaSlSI.O0tocovgr cost classlflcationofM.1'Jglit industrial
3011. 23rd St. $36,900. Large 351.
'EARN EXTRA MONEY
President Carter on recoin- slonlet" historians to deny that DEL.120
publi$Iladatlesatoqus(I)tImasgsen olraproIudIan,00thesameb.$lsSI asthitclasliticatl.nhsd.scrIbedIn
Hall
1', bath, C H&amp;A, FR, fireplace.
with
an
EVENING
$ujy
if
fn.
the
HERALD
Zoning
Ordinance
of
the
_____
City
SI
dsys
biters
the
Marin
date
in $I',
miádatlins
lIvi,i atrocities occurred at Nazi
on
2
lots,
with
fruit
tre,s.
PAPER
ROUTE.
Routes
Evenl
Herald New''- r a
Cant actors who obt I bid Longatoed, Florida.
Inc. REALTORMLS
memorial In the United &amp;ates concentration C$XTIPIavailable in Sanford and
SECTION 3: That liii corporate
newspaper of general cviailsn documents aid do not bid .
Longwood
areas.
323.5774 Day or Night
IIJIIItS Of the City if Longwuid,
wIthin the City ei t.ak Alary, preject,mustrisurnsam,atlasst
REALTY
Call
0nida, be and it iS herewith and
FlorIda.
I
,
days
befits
the
bid
date,
or
pay
INC.
I
2004 Lilly Ct. Charm of an old
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
DATED August 6, $119
$1001, psi sit to defray clot of hereby redefined as as Is include
REALTOR .133.7533
Florida horn, will be foiiø in
huiilii described and
rlPlcTIYbohI$
FOR
MORE
INFORMATION
aidhandiing.usot
NAM1
ALAKIMARV.
this modernized 4 Ii,
, goe
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
ti.onse, featuring garden tm,,
SECTION 1: That thu Cily Clerk
•y.'. coome. Major
322-2611
subcontractors atid others pa,a
Notice Is hereby given that me
is hereby auttorload to amend, alter
Buildto Suit - our lot or yours.
:urmal LII &amp; DR. I-k &amp; a study.
obtain --TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
nsIgn,d pursuant 5 the Pubilib: August 7,
__________________________
(UP!) Michael Minerva has asicad
FHAVA,FHA23S&amp;745
Oni. acre 100. SlrIctiybyappt.
deposit
isisiis
which
will
be
and
suppiemont
the
Official
City
For
a
career
in
Real
Estate
call
1979
#11
P..., tious Name S atute' , Chapter
Au át.a a a
, M.4
Mop of the CIty Of
arcuIt Judge Wallace govsrnor and Cabinet to ailorefunded lees $1000 to
in'
Realty World, The Real Estate
' "
N5.,P
llutee,wl$I register
0333.
Florida, to Include the annsiahisn
.
Agency JunePorzig323.3324.
M. Unsworth Realty
$100,000 from the Mate's wIth toe Clerk lithe Circuit Court,
contaIned In fiction 1 hereOf.
In lOd fit $14010515 CIUIdy, Funds NOTICE OP PRIC111INON POt
for the trial of 7' 4 Bu4 gs,ggg deficluacy f
RETIREESI
SECTION 3: That upon *ioOr.
'ays
after
opining
ii
bldePortlaI
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
,or ai..
upon receipt of preif it liii TWI VACATINIa LOAN SOINNI id
Nice 2 BDRM home in nice ares of
5*5 iffNtive, the
a Lake City
Is
material
ouppilinl
WIll
be
d'
Engine
rebuiide.'.
Seminole
Auto
jj
publication of this notice, liii tic. 54$NT$Nv$'JI, *10 CLIIINS
Sanford Needs some painting,
g
and property
ars billie
REALTOR
Machine, 301 C. 25th Fl. Exp.
MLI
eswvin.
..5.t.4
titisue Name, ti-wit: 'WOOLs OP rnSIITIIP-W*Y.
corner
lot. Purn. except refrig.
be
.cesmpuiel
by
abeve-deicribed
aiwleilad
ares
shall
1714041
OiVii.
,1)) the office
Useb bid
323 051?
onlyt Wages commensurate wPriced to sell at
abllity.fringe benefits.
.iilI
bight
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qualified buyer. $37,000 to
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ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
131.000. Low down payments.
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$14 CYPRESS ASSOCIATES, CIllntV CIfwoItslis' MailI
itsal &amp; air. One year warranty.
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32? 5990

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C lassiti,'d Ad in tb, iler,,ld 377
1611 8H 9993

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Excellent mechanical condition
New inspection sticker, very
clean Must sell $600 or best
offer Call Ron 372 6585-- work
322 341)
UNCLUT TER YOUR CLOSET
Sell those things that are just
taking up space with a want ad
inthe Herald)?? 2611 or 831-9993
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BLAIR AGENCY
J?3 3866 or 323 7710
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on 17) 1)67 or 3fl 6037
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paqd road, 240' ieep Beautiful
view across Cryslal Lake Only
vacant lot in area $14950
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2565

PARK

REALTORS
,Branch Office

CailBart

323-2222

General Landscaping
Ros,f
specialists, top soil &amp; fell dirt.
Sod laying &amp; free trimming
1232948
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Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 3?? 1771

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Appliances

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ESTATE SALE
IIIOW.FIRSTSTREET
Make' Otter' i story, ID room on
deep 101. 113x330. Zoned com
merclal. 530.000. beverly 8
Mason Realtor Associate

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
turmture.Refrig., stoves, tools.

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Good used turn, appliances,
plumbing fixtures,
bld. material. 322 5659
--WE BUY USED FURNITURE--..
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APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvauc 322-.eit
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condition Washers, Ref., etc
Kelloqgs Auction 323 1050
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National Forest 515.000
9191
Free listIng BROCHURE. write
CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy. N C 78906

REALTORS
Maitla000ftace
6415540
Offices Open Daiiy$am 1pm

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VAI' i1A235Con. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash fOr your loft Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
6543013

Estate Wanted

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catchup back payments &amp; bus'
equity 3fl0216
V.A—f$arfgsgss louglif
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WILL BUY EXISTING il &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES I Legg, LIc.
Mtg. Broker. $75 No. 1 o
Wymore Rd.. Altamonte
567.743.)

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dcnt,,il Auctions 8. Appraisals
C,ilI Dell's Auct,on. 3?) 5620
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Gal lull expesure - take that "For
Sale" sign din I run a
Cail3fl 3411cr $31

Yard debris, Trash
Appliances&amp;Miyc
U.00AL) 3i9 5311

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
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formerly Harnietl's Beauty tloo.c
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Free Est Lic Ii) Pct disc to Sr
MEINTZER TILE
Ct 139 6066. 668 8335
New or repair, leaky showers our I ---------B&amp;E Pdiflting, ,ntenior e*terior.
specially 75 yrs. Exp 8698562
pressure cleaning, roof oatinii
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Dressmaking
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Alterations, DressmALiinfl
Drapes, Upholstery
3220707
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Sales, passport 'photos &amp; fast
repair Service. 372 6101.
PlasterIng
Interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed&amp;BoncJed
Call37277R0
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Uyrs.exp Pafios,Driveways
etc. Wayne Real, 327 1373

LII's Auction (fleq
hwy. as west. santons
3235420

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.323-0429 after 3:30

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Sqt Peppers Painting Service
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim
Free Est 323 1104
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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, inSulated,
Shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 3233752.

INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
32101)9or 904-7346705collect.

lC0'frowagu,aprox500'de,p
lnterCo.stal Water Way. S mi.
smith of New Smyrna. $32,000.
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Paintlna&amp;

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WE ARE BACK
LOADED WITH ALL KINDS OF
THINGS, SOMETHING FOR
EVERY8OLY,
INCLUDING
couple chests, dressers, night
stand,) pc. coffue I end table sit
plus all kinds of new &amp; slightly
used merchandise.

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bolPi coUntry bletJi home, C
NSA. w w carpet. Screened
po.ch.isuum yad, pavedstreel

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Homers Lawn Mower Service
Lawn mower, repairs 8.' used
mowers for sale, Will also pick
up iunk mowers free. 32) 87))
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HUSKEY REALTY

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 37)0039

Repair

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REALTOR. 372 7195
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acres Lake Sylvan. $40,000. Best
Terms William Maliczowski,
Realtor 3fl 7953.

QUICK SALE BY OWNER
IBR.lbath,carpe$,air.2lOoblock
of Summerlin. Call after 5:30 &amp;
weekends 323-6707. $17,500

1_awn Service

Wonder what o do with Two? Sell
One The quick, easy Want Ad
way The magic number ii 372
2611 or 831 9993

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS 3222611 or
8319993.

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vestment Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322 761)
or 831 9993

CertifiedLawn&amp;Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
323 8719
321 0098

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of the area, gorgeous trees and
view 557,000 Owner Associate
37? 8)95

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FILL DJRT&amp; TOPSOIL
Lake Mary, beautiful 100' x 130' lot
YELLOW SAND
w nice frees. Ready to build on.
Call Cark &amp; Hurt 373 7580
lakeview. See this nOW $9500-- --------L.Ivsnmnower sales &amp; Service We
FORREST GREENE
sell the best &amp; service the rest
INC.
REALTORS
WesternAuto
130 613)or339-4711 eves.
lW 1st St.
3324401

Customtuilt iron work

, indow guards, gates etc
Martin's373

155), 339 7693

Roof ing
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Tar pot for rent
S25 day or wkly rates
Call 322 0216att6
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
SO. 8ALINT&amp;ASSOC,
3225465

VInyl Repsir
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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL
END, THE
NUMBER 153222511.

Vinylrepair&amp;r,cojo,ng
Saveuptosopcl.ot
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BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-313 C, first st.
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To List Your Business.,,.

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alcnChairs—uiodjf
good cant $20 each. Sanford
Furniture Silvege, 1797 So. oP
Sanford 323 1721.

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See our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR'S.
GREGORY MOBiLE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr
323 5200
VA&amp; FHA Financing

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES -JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER? WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE
HOMES
THAN
ANYONE? JOIN THE ONE
THAT'S NO. it

meng,,, 531,10.
JOHNNY WALKER
IEALESTATEINC,
3316457
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cyl Auto, PS PB 66000 rn
Clean Red
white outside
5500 CASH 322 6230 323 1039

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Twenty West? C HIA, w w
carpet, scr. porch &amp; dining areat
Much More! BPP WARRANT
ED. Wow? lust 5)7,500!

917 F irebird Esprit V 8 auto, air
AM FM stereo, :3.000 rn run',
Iii,i' .1 charm 5100 Call 861 2126
or 372 9246

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One week in Sept or ear iy Oct., on
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wIthaqoodknowleq of the
liver &amp; boating experience.
Air Coiitioning
Please call after 6pm 321 0937
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ROBSON MARINE
Air Conditioning, Heating. Electri
79?? Hwy 1797
cal, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.
Sanford.
F
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32771
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Call Larry for Free Est, 671 6291
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FANTABULOUS 3 BR. 7 bath
home in Crystal Lake? Every
imaginable featurel This beauty
can be yours for 1120.000? BPP
WARRANTED?

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Call 322 162-I 32? 4.160

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REALTOR 327499)
M(JLTIPLELISTINGSERVICE
Eves3l9 5400 322 1959

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SUMMER DELIGHT 3 BR, 7bath
home in Pinecrest w Fla. Rm.,
eat in kit., porch, above ground
pool, bar area I Many Extras?
RPP WARPANTFfl
(This,
144.000!

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1979 Custom Jeep CJ S Take over
p.Iyments. h,lvt! to see t .ip
preciate Call 349 553) or 313
flfl

YOUVE TRIED THE REST I
NOW TRYTHEBEST

* i-L.ASH' FLASH'
Owner says to reduce hiS 3 BR. I
bath horn,' on large lot. quiet hut
Onvcnient to shopping NOW
Only 124.000 Grab the Car Keys
&amp; See Thu.

JUST LISTED 3 BR. 2 bath on
App. I acr.l Spacious home w
aM in kit.. lola ni aoran.. I.nr.,4
yardl BPP WARRANTED. JuSt
543.5001

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OVER 6MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979

If you don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a Classified ad, by calling
3322611 or 531 9993.

Will stay welderly or sick
FramPS,Sdaiwk. Eec. Ref.
321 0473

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MOVING SALE•
F urn . pictures, drapes, wall
flanging',, books &amp; etc. Call aft S
pm 3225)51

*,,jkE THE COUNTRY? 9.
acres 0 Oste.'n with i 3 BR. I
nearly new mobile home'

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74 Mustang Ghia II V 6. new
brakes. new battery Hh
IThICQC but runs great 51.90,)
173 '106

76 Ford Econoline F ISO Heavy
duty suspension, 6 cyt 300
engine. PB. PS. no air 5300 &amp; I
takeover payments or will trade
for small car 323 5927 before I
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eWAGON WHEEL CHARM 2
BR. 2 II ranch style home, ust
listed Situated on or lot, lush
Iandsc,Ipncg 1.19.50) Call today
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Twin 6 Obl beds, 30's Waterf.11l
fIR Suite. roto tiller Prices go
Own lOpct every 10 days Hurry
for Bargains 2621 S Sanford
Aye, 327 1191 Open Tucs thru
Sat 9:30 to 5 30.

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Hwy 9?. 1 milO west of Speedwa
Daytona Reach. sjI hold a
publiC .\U TO AUC T ION ev,'rv
Tu,'sl.iay &amp; Saturday a' JO. it
the Only one in F lorda You cc'
the reserved price Call 90.1 255
8311 for further detals

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auto, air, ps, pi Excellent
cond Make offer 323 1130

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Service Used Mahines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
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sleepS 6. StOve, ce tx,x. elec
brakes Good cond . 1750 323

New 1.ippan gas ranges. below
wholesale left over from going
out of bustness sale 3 double
OCfl &amp; 8 single oven Prices
start at $212 75 sanford Fur
niture S.;lv.q,•,
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models Call 339 9100 or 834
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73 Winnebago mini home, fully
eqpt 44.000 ml - rgof ar &amp;
qe'ner.,tor. sleeps 6 %75Q0 )fl
9191

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80-Autos for Sale

Vehicles

Year round vacation home This
year rough it in comfort 78 ft
Tropicanna fully equipped self
contaned trailer RV. sliding
glass door. roll down awnng,
tub shower, AC, I year old
56.990 By Owner 1)5 Lake Mary
Blvd . Lake Mary

I Hahn Riding Mnwr
For S.sk'. 175
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Beds. Dbl motel box springs &amp;
mattresses $30 set Sanford
Auction 12)5 S French, 323 7310
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
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In 10," "Put Manners, Morality and Motherhood Back in
America" and "America First with Mother Power."
She produces children's beauty pageants, is the mother of five
and is running as an independent.
Miss Coyle, 45, has a quick response to questions about the
chance of moving into the White House: "I didn't think Jimmy
Carter's chances were worth a darn and he won."
An executive secretary, for 18 years, Miss Coyle said she's
running for president "Because I'm very concerned about what's
happening in -our country."
She said she would not run a feminist-oriented campaign and
her response to criticism of beauty pageants is simple.
'The only people who criticize children's beauty pageants are
those who are not involved in them. The only people who do the
criticizing are the outsiders.
TART YOUR BUSINESS
"Of course, the feminists do criticize this kind of thing but I
believe that women were made to be women and men were made C ON THE GROW
to be men and they should appreciate each other."
AflVFRTISING
Upon her election as president, she would insist upon Immediate staff loyalty and would meet frequently and informally
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"You cannot make enemies of Congress or the media," she
said. "And I would try to keep from becoming paranoid - up to
now, creeping paranoia seems to go along with the Job."
Miss Coyle described herself as "very basically conservative"
and favors "deregulation of oil companies."
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According to Sanford fire officials, the fire began about 0:55
oemMIon concurning the fire should contact any of these p.m. Wednesday at the Seminole Pet Supply, 260 Magnolia Ave.
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: Sanford Facility will be directed that$8ofevcry$l0ospent by air
toward providing an instrwnent travelers for tickets goes into a
landing approach system, fund administered by the FAA
Sanford Airport Authority for airpo rt improvements.
Director J. S. (fled) Cleveland Dur ing the past five years,
said today, so "pilots can make Cleveland said, the authority
a nice safe approach to the has spent $3.1 million to imfield."
prove runways and taxiways at
Notin g the authority for the the airport, for li ghting systems
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52,14 per $1,000 assessed percent in the past year, we
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"The city commission Is In the middle of working out the city's valuation to
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vacated b Stephen Barton seveJ weeks ago after Barton moved system has a non-directional airports to divert thousands of
Rutledge In Miami, conHerald Staff Writer
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the case. Absolutely not. We working on the budget for the new year," Longwood City Corn- Sandalwood subdivision In district one to Tiberon in district five, times to "grope their way into affect d major airports in 34
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(the date) only take our wine m nerLarryaoldbergsaldtoday,exptolnhighlscourt fight to He had been elected to the district one seat.
st ates by im proving 50 satelli te
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samples at the and oh. race on retain his city cicrurdision berth for at least the neat 26 days.
According to both the old city charter and the new one adopted
Cleveland estimated the fields.
the w1'diig di gs, or on a dog
Gokterg earlier this week appealed a ruling from a Seminole- In September 197$, a commissioner must be a resident of a given value of the Improvement and "Our goal Is to relieve
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which is 'suspicious' to the eyes &amp;evwd liii judicial circuit judge ordering him to resign from district - certain geographical area - to be elected and to site preparation at $350,000 to congestion and red uce the mix
Kennel Club at Ebro on Friday- of the judges. Any remit ci the city cinmiIp or face a contempt of court citation and the remain on the city commission.
$500,000. Plans for the grading of commercial and nonnight. Morris said the hearings urine tooting we send back is possibility of a 15.4ay jail lenin.
Tirough several interpretations and several legal opinions by and moving some obstructions commercial aircraft at major
would be conducted by Mac only for urine which shows
Tbe bails of the appeal, aócording to City Attorney Ned Julian Jullan, Goldberg retained his District One A. A lawsuit was at the airport which might hub airports by making neighMcN.lr. well-known racing positive, as to the ire, of a Jr. is a cont p4'n that Circuit Judge Richard Muidnew erred in fil ed in circuit court by a past unsuccessful city commission affect the antenna patterns as boring satellite fields more
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ordering tire city commission to vacate the seat or in the alter- candidate, Robort Dives, seeking Goldberg's ouster.
yet are not complete, he -said. attractive to private and
Rutledge said a total of 51 "Concerning the older eases, native ordering Goldberg to resign by Aug.? or be In contempt of
Judge Muldrew ultimately ordered Goldberg's resignation.
The site preparation, business f liers, Langhorne M.
offenses Involving use 61 the there we many times the lab is cent.
Between rulings from Judge Muldrew, the first of which called Cleveland said, will be funded Bond, FAA administrator, said.
drug on lop had occur red, nae to immediately plirpoiM
"I do not feel the judge, wider a mandamus action, has on the city commission to consider whether Goldberg should be
jorne oftherndstthgas far back an analysls,andthsrelorethers authodtytodeclweadtyco,nmlialonssstvacat.d," Julian said removed from office, Barton reelected in Decembe r, 1978
RE Sept. 151$, with mod of the is a delay. To my keowledge, todey. Julian ,tplikwd a mandamus action Is one in which a resigned his office, leaving the district five seat open.
offitaea occurring within the this Is the first time In my person petition. the court to order an officeholder to perform a
Goldberg's new home is In District Five.
p1st sIx moidhe.
memory we have come up with clearly a&amp;naM4.rlal duty which the petitioner is entitled to have
While under the new charter, the commission could have upX
.The Midnight Blue Kennel, methacarbamol in dogs, perfonned
pointed Goldberg to Barton's unexpired term, extending to
cpowned by GuIU.rudna aithougis ft h bun fossod In
Julian said the city ccminIIo'r conipiled with Judge January, 1501, the board declined to do so, preferring to call a
Palvithin and Anthony l'uglhi horses," Rutledge said.
Muldesas order to vol on whether the Goldoerg seat would be special election for Sept. 4.
Mayor Troy Pil and cast the buildings and st reets and to
G!Tampa, "had 26 positives it
Rutledge said the "Warly vaeated and the city cnilon voted not to vacate the seat.
Goldberg is being challenged in that election by William deciding vote Tuesday night to support services. Total budget
the Washington Cindy track of msthacarbarnol Is not
Conçldkig his fourth your in omc., Goldberg already had Mitchell of Winior Manor.
call a special election on Sept. for the new year, he said, is
and 11 positIves at the Palm determined by statute but by tendered his r*4gpation effective Sept. 3 to seek election to the
Goldberg sald today the appeal filed in the Fifth District Court 11 in Winter Sprin gs, seeking about $1.5 million.
Beach track," Rutledge said. the ths of racing."
spi term of the dist fiv, city cnmI..içj post, The pod was of Appeals In Daytona Beach of Judge Muldrew's order, ef- the peoples' approval to inRutledge said the Partin "A hearing is held at
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authorities say has been used at "and results of testing an.
tracks In Sanford, Orlando, received back within two
Palm Beach, Sarasota, Tampa weeks, at the mod,"
and Washington County. Morris Collins said he couldn't on.
said another hearing would be derdand why results showing a
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Investigators questioning victims said the caller sounds
Like a white male between 25 and 35 years of age.
The first call in this county occurred over the weekend
when a 29-year-old Sanford woman was phoned at 3 a.m.
Saturday. Detective Reynolds be lieves the chances of the
man living in the area are remote, however.
Police recommend that in the fut ure women should not
list their first names in the phone book if they live alone. If
a woman receives a call from the prankster, she sho uld
tell him she is not alone or hang up immediately, according to police.

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valuable. In a pillow case and leave it on the porch, police
said. In some hutancesthe women are told to put apfflow
case on their head so they won't see the caller when he
enters the house.
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baznol, while racing at Sanford- arrived at the track and placed
Orlando Kennel Club, ac- under 24-hour security guard.
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Peters, the father of three, says he went undercover for the FBI
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bedroom and take their clothes off.
"He's getting his kicks by getting people to do what he
tells them to do," Detective Reynolds sa id.
DeLand police said that some women have complied
with the caller's requests, but that no items actually have
been stolen from the victims.
Beasley said the caller, so far as can be determined,
selects his victims by randomly going thro ugh the phone
book and picking out numbers of women listing their first
name. He apparently guesses their age from the sound of

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each time. He said it usually begins with the man
asking the woman if she is alone. Next, he tells the woman
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A prank caller said to have threatened as many as 60
women in Volusla County has begun to strike in Seminole
County, Sanford police report.
Police said the man makes late night calls to single
women under 35 years old. He tells the women he is going
to rob them and they should follow his instructions to
avoid being hurt, pollee said.
"He started this routine around the second of last
month. I'd say there have been about 60 calls made so
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a gun and wears a bulletproof vest.
It isn't part of any Job.
Peters Is under government protection until he can testify about
the $40 million of widerworld money he says was to be pumped
into the Lodi Stockton area, presumably through the "family" of
retired New York Mafia chieftain .Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonnano Sr.
"What a lot of people don't realize is how close I got to the
family," says Peters, w ho is to kuf3 tom the govt'niini't tiun
Bonanno goes on trial Oct. 1 for conspiracy and pet Jury In San
Jose, Calif.
Peters, 47, said in an interview that as much as $40 million of
underworld money was to be funneled into the "-Stockton area
of Squ Joaquin County as "investments," the nature of which will
be clear when. he testifies. - - -

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Miss Coyle, who has a home in the suburban community of liberal."
She believes oil companies should be "given a chance" under
Rowlett, has opened a campaign office in east Dallas and says she
proAinerlcan or
already has recruited some county chairmen in several states. deregulation and be told: "Are you going to be
"I have not officially announced my candidacy yet but I have all are you going to continue to put the screws to us? Now show us."
It does no good, she said, to blame oil companies for America's
the papers from Washington," she said. "I'm holding off (form]
relieve our frustrations.
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filing) until I get a chance to appear on some talk shows."

lands so they can get on with the business of producing the oil and
gas that are in those lands but are tied up ..."
Miss Coyle recently traveled "from Florida to Arizona and
back" with her running mate, Dorothy Ann Evans of Phoenix,
Ariz., the mother of three.
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Coyle, "to find out what people are thinking and feeling in this
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woman president is long overdue,
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list Year, No. 259—Monday, June 18, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Rape Suspect
Is In Custody
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford police today reported
they have a man in custody they
believe is responsible for a

victim. She immediately scheduled for Hawkins.
phoned for help, police said.
Police reports indicate
The abducted woman, police Hawkins is employed by the
report, was taken by the man to Altamonte Springs Recreation
a wooded area near her home Department as a parks and
series of rapes and burglaries and raped. lie then turned her playground supervisor. A
in the city the past six months. loose and she returned home,
the department
Police said they captured police said. According to sI5okenan for
said he has been working there
Andrew Hawkins, 27 of 814 W. reports, she was later treated since early spring.
Second St., Sanford, early and released at Seminole
Following Hawkins' arrest,
Sunday morning while he was Memorial Hospital.
police
said they began atlying beneath the bushes in a
One of the responding officers tempting to link the Sunday
wooded area between the arrived on the scene and saw a
Fairway Market and Seminole man running through the morning rape with a series of
High School. Police said woods. Police said they then other crimes which have been
committed by similar means.
Hawkins was tracked to his cordoned off the area and asked
Today, Police Chief Ben Butler

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A Seminole County grand
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But Carter reminded his listeners that the Soviet Union and the United
States had weapons that could cause unimaginable devastation.

circuit court has been

declined to say whether or not
Hawkins is a suspect in that
crime.

Top Court Says No
To Use 0-f Laetrile
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WASHINGTON (UP!)

Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
Supreme Court today unaniThe Lower court had allowed
mously overturned a lower- cancer victims, certifi ed
by
court ruling that allowed people doctors as terminally ill, to
with terminal cancer to obtain receive injections of Laetr1e,
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spread attention from supporters who say It cures and even
prevents cancer and acts as a
pain-killer.
apricots and other fruit.
The justices reversed a
Writing for the high court,
)enver appeals court ruling
Today's ruling was a victory Justice Thurgood Marshall
fiat the controversial substan- for the government, which said: "For the terminally III, as
e, purported by some to be claimed the lower-court ruling for anyone else, a drug is unsafe
Ffective against cancer, is not "seriously" limited its ability to if its potential for inflicting
c overed by the safety and ef- "protect the public from unsafe death or physical injury is not
offset by the possibility of
Ii ctiveness requirements of the and ineffective drugs."
therapeutic benefit."

custody on murder charges, dude John F. Eden and
Frank
filed a petition for a writ of Hall II. Hall is free on bond and
mandamus (a writ asking failed to appear for his trial last
public officials be ordered to Monday on a charge of
grand
perform their duty) with the theft. Circuit
Judge Voile
Seminole County Circuit Court. Williams Jr. has
issued a bench
Two who signed the petition warrant for his arrest.
are: Robert A. Preston, Jr.,
The action Is made on behalf
awaiting trial for murder, and of all inmates of one particular
Melvin Sims, a convicted cell block
at the Seminole
murderer. Other authors in- County Jail.

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initial bond was set at $10,500. A
Tuesday preliminary hearing in

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came through an unlocked
window, threatened her with a
knife and forced her out the
door. The other woman watched as the man abducted the

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The two armchairs were upholstered with light green brocade
In a ceremony that lasted 35 minutes including speeches, the leaders
put their signatures 18 times to the four documents that make up the
treaty. Carter grinned broadly and the Kremlin leader smiled. Aides
on
both sides beamed.
—ThZf'% ten c°e. embraced and kissed each other warmly on
bottfchee,is in the Europeai nl.iimer.
Assembled military leaders, diplomats and government officials burst
Into roars of applause.
Carter said"Each of us has only one nation. We both share the same
world. Not one nation on th is earth, not one people, not one human being
Is harmed, threatened or deprived by this victory in the ba ttle for peace.
A victo ry is here for all.
"In setting our hands to this treaty, we set our nations on a safer

course."
Addressing Brezh ne v directly, Carter said, "Mr. President, we bo th
have children and grandchildren and we want th em to live, and to live
in

Palace, climaxed a weeken' summit which brought Carter and the
ailing, 73-year-old Brezhnev together for the first am.
Despite outspoken diff erences, the summit was characterized by
American officials as friendly and substantive.
The Hofburg ballroom, where five emperors met in the Congress of

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Crystal chandeliers lit the elegant room as Carter and Brezhnev took
the only two seats at the gold-leaf and silk covered table where Emperor
Franz Josef I of Austria presided at meetings of his privy council during
the 19th century.

Carter said the signing of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT

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words of four letters or more
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symphony, was packed with diplomats, goverment officials and
the

toasted the pact in champagne.

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VIENNA, Austria (UP!) — President Carter and Soviet leader Leonid
I. Brezhnev today signed a historic treaty aimed at averting nuclear
holocaust and the American leader called it "a victory in the battle for
peace."
To roars of applause, the two presidents then hugged and kissed and

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letters In the word below to form
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report by a young Sanford
woman who said she had been
raped at knifepoint at about
!:30 a.m., detectives said.
Police said the woman was in
her southwest side home with

for assistance from Lake said he anticipates detectives
Mary's search dog. Police said will be able to establish a
they placed the dog at the spot pattern between the Sunday
where the man was last seen. breakin and rape and other
The dog raced through the home burglaries and rapes. If
woods and came upon Hawkins, the pattern is confirmed, he
police said.
said, police may be able to wrap
Hawkins was arrested and up several unsolved cases.
charged with sexual hotter)',
Another rape occurred in the
burglary and false in:- city one week ago, but details
prisonment. He was taken into on that crime were being
custody and placed in the withheld until an investigation
Seminole County Jail. His is completed, police said. Police

said today.
About three weeks ago, a
Seminole County circuit judge
asked the date's attorney to
h*ve a grand jury investigate
alleged civil rights violations of
inmates from unreasonable
"Strip searches" to the right to
practice the free exercise of
religion.
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Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
As best Sanford police could determine today, everyone involved in this car-train
collision escaped injury Sunday. The collision occurred when a car driven by
Scott David Larson, 25, of rural Sanford, crossed the railroad tracks while
eastbound on Cotintry Club Road, and was struck by a northbound train. Police
said larson's car was pushed across the tracks where it collided with another
vehicle that had stopped at the crossing heading west. The other car was driven
by Douglas Austin Reilly 24, of 1208 W. 25th St., Sanford, police said. Neither
driver complained of injuries at the scene, police said.

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It's Best Not To Peddle Without Permit I n Lake Mary

It's bed not to peddle without a permit in Lake Mary.
That's the lesson almost learned last week by a 52-yearold Sanford salesman who said he won't make any more
sales calls there without obtaining a solicitor's permit
from the city first.
After entering the home of Evelyn Vreeland, 237 ThIrd
St., Thursday afternoon and delivering a 40-minute sales
pitch on fire safety equipment to her and a man be thought
was her son, the ulew'en was surprised to find himself
flanked by police while being advised of his rights.
Mra..Vreeland said able had received a Call earlier inthe
day from a woman who identified herself as representing
a government survey froW lalareded in h4thg senior
I citizens ascape hme fire injuries. Mrs. Vreeland said the
woman asked if another representative could come to her
home and meet with her on the subject.
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"No," she said was the reply.

troduced himself as Mrs. Vreeland's son and began to
subtly question the man as he started his speech on the
dangers of home fires.
"Are you a government representative?," Higginbothain asked.
"No, I'm not connected with the government," said the
salesman,
"Are you selling insurance?," pressed the detective.

aie said.
But Mrs. Vreeland became suspicious of the call and
alerted the Lake Mary police. Detective David Higgin.
botham made some routine Calls and found that no
government officials were engaged In such a program. He
said he suspected a scam,
So Higginbotham arranged with Mrs. Vreeland to pose
as her son and when the representative came by, he said
he would try to determine what the representative's
motive was.
The detective said gaining entry to a home by false
Identification or under phony pretenses Is a common trick
of burglars, who then case the house for subsequent thefts.
Itls also a common practice of con artists, be said.
When the representative arrived, Higginbotham In-

"No."

The salesman said he was sorry if there had been any
"misunderstanding" about his identity and began his talk
on the importance of purchasing a smoke detector. He
quoted government reports, Underwriters Laboratory
reports and even Ralph Nader.
But before he got to his closing pitch, Higginbotham
stopped him. The detective identified himself at the same
time a uniformed officer came to the door.

Higginbotham asked to see the salesman's city permit.

He had none.

The detective and the officer checked out the
salesman's credential, informed him that they were
concerned with the manner in which he set up the sales
appointment ads and advised him to revise his
approach.
The salesman was not arrested, but he was warn ed
not to
sell without a permit.
Somewhat shaken, the salesman promised to tone down
his approach.
The police must be cautious of situations suggesting a
possible setup for a burglary, the detective reminded the
salesman.
"Burglary? ... I can understand," said the salesman,
adding, "You know my company sells burglar alarms; I
don't suppose you'd be interested?
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Monday, June 1$, 1979

2nd Man Arrested In 'Pot' Operation

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The second man in what is believed to have been a two-man
marijuana-growing operation was arrested Saturday night by
Lake Mary Police.
In custody on initial bond of $8,400 is Rodney Eugene Yoho, 18.
Police said Yoho was arrested near his i%Iuiilns Swamp home.
On Friday, Lake Mary police arrested a 22-year-old man,
David Michael Harper, near the same area.
Both men have been charged with manufacturing a controlled
substance. Police said an estimated $3,000 worth of "pot" was
found near the two men's home.
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An 18-year-old Sanford woman who scuffled with security men
at the K-Mart store at 3101 Orlando Drive on Saturday was
arrested and charged with retail theft and assault, police said.
Police said Marie E. Green of 1011 Oleander Ave. was stopped
by store officials as she was leaving the store with $20.28 in unpaid
items. When stopped, police said, she fought with the officials.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Nicaragua Rebels Trying
To Capture Capital
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!) — Sandinista rebels
tried to punch through a national guard cordon in the
south today to capture the provincial capital of Rivas and
establish a provisional capital there.
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struggle to oust President Anastasio Somoza, capturing
the national guard garrison In Leon, the nation's second
largest city, 55 miles northwest of the capital.
The national guard said in a communique Sunday that
700 rebels, crossing from Costa Rica Friday and Saturday, has been contained just north of Sapoa, three miles
north of the border.
The commander of the southern column, Eden
Pastora, popularly called "Comandente Zero," anflounced over rebel radio that his Immediate objective
was break through guard lines in the south to seize Rivas,
19 miles north of Sapoa and declare It a provisional
capital.

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She was taken into custody and initial bond was set at $5.
BURGLARY
A burglar broke into the home of Ken Williams, 1302 Forest
Drive, Sanford, sometime between Wednesday and Friday, police
said.
Police said the thief entered the home through a rear door,

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negotiations concerning heal h
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said.
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team could come to terms with we could go ahead and get tith
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CAIRO, Egypt (UP!) — Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil
has asked for 190 teacher duty team mutually agreed to limit
presented the resignation of his 9-month-old Cabinet today
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days, six teacher holidays, four their bargaining to three items:
and President Anwar Sadat asked him to form a new
pre-school workdays and two teachers' salaries, health and
government to usher Egypt into a new era of peaceful
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post work days.
medical insurance coverage
relations with Israel, officials said.
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But the school team contends and the calendar.
Khalil described the resignation as a constitutional
SEA, however, believes it
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necessity after this month's parliamentary elections
the school management team
required under contract. Team that's doing the stalling.
which Sadat's National Democratic Party won a sweeping
Mary.1ohnson (foreground) and other members of the Navy Wives Club donate a members offered the counter
victory.
little elbow grease Saturday for spring cleaning at
"If they refuse to meet with
the Seminole Halfway House, proposal of five pre-school
The halfway house, under the direction of Seminole County Mental Health, offers planning, three post work days, her, that shows they are not in
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any hurry to come to
alcoholics a helping hand to rejoin the community "socially, spiritually and and four teacher holidays,
vocationally."
Both
team
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last week discussing the same negotiations said Bill Moore,
chairman of the SEA
Vletnamesem en ,wornenan dthfldrendr jfted ththe&amp;uth
team.
proposals regarding the school
China Sea today, facing almost certain death because
It
puts
a
lot
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calendar
they were cut adrift by Malaysian officials with promises
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Malaysia, which announced Friday it wW expef all
Gene Grooms, executive time school Marts,"
76,000 "boat people" now on Malaysian soil, forced (lie
director of SEA, told the school
"They have a lot to gain (by
first batch of 2,500 aboard five wooden vessels Sunday and
management team Thursday lUng). We end up not getting
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towed them out to sea.
it
morning he would contact paid, end up having to come to
officials fear all of them are most likely to be
Margaret Rose, the federal school early and it hurls
drowned because the boats are not seaworthy," one
negotiator, to settle the
school teacher morale and breeds
"Given our current nuclear Soviets have already fired our cities."
kiplomat In Kuala Lumpur said.
calendar
question.
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teacher distrust of the system."
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would
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to
theirs,
U.S.
missiles
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not
The diplomat saitthe castaways were told. they were
Ernest
"I would Just like to see us
Cowley,
chief
support the SALT II treaty aimed
Moore contended SEA had
at Soviet mlst1e sites, he have the same options as th
being taken to an island where U.S. ships would pick them
e negotiator for the school "done everything" It could to
because
it
limits
the
extent
of
explained.
"Instead
they
are
Soviets."
up and carry them to the United States.
management
team, however, come to an early contractural
Soviet superiority," says pointed at Soviet cities."
told
Grooms he merely
retired Rear Admiral Richard
wished agreement with the school
Fowler said that because the
to table the Item and
E. Fowler (USN) of Silver
According to Fowler, this treaty will limit the extent to
go on with management teams.
Lake, Sanford.
counter-city strategy leaves the which the Soviets can Increase
United States extremely their first-strike capabilities, he
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"It's the strategy I dislike, vulnerable to attack,
9 a.m, readings: tern. pected to be mostiy westerly at
supports it. He sees no disabling
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We are in a position of in.
peratur 81; overnight lo
10 to mph during the day sad
problems
with U.S. nuclear
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, S.C. (UP!) — A truck hauling
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feriority, and it's a position we
"We have no option of first forces and says they are
70; yesterday's high, H; less than 10 mph at night.
low-level
nuclear waste ran Into a ditch and overturned on
have chosen."
strike," he said. "U
barometric pressure, 30,14;
TUESDAY TIDES
the Soviets capable of accomplishing the
Interstate
26 today, but authorities said there apparently
were to launch an attack on our retaliatory strike
Daytona Beach: high 4:15
relative humidity, 77 percent;
was no leakage of radioactive material.
U S. strategy
Fowler believes the weakness missile sites, they would be able
iinds, W at 10 mph.
a.m., 4:54 p.m., low 10:25
"The driver was apparently swerving to miss another
in U.S. nuclear strategy is the to then sit back and await our calls for.
Forecast: Fair skies and hot 11:81 p.m.
result of a top-level decision to response. We would have to
car,"saidAnneSmith,adIspatpJerfortheState Highway
"The treaty will freeze us In
weather will
throughPort Canaveral: high 4:07
Patrol, "He ran into a ditch,"
"never strike the first blow." decide whether to attack their the position we are now In, but
Tuesday. High temperatures a.m., 4:44 p.m. loss 10:10 a.m.,
Since the United States will -cities knowing that they still at least it won't make it
will be in the low lOs and low 10:59 p.m.
REAR ADM. R.E.FOWLER never fire its missiles until the- had missiles left to use aualnst worse," he said.
Bayport: high 10:113 a.m.,
tempera tures in the low to mid
The wind direction is cx.. 11:18 P.m., low 3:52 n.m., 5:11
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ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
William L. Brooks
Tonya S. Hancock
George A. )4ughes
Frank Knight
Leon Knight
Jasper J. Nicholson Jr.
Kenneth Prokosch
Leonard G. Skates
Mary L. Back, Deitona
Patrick McElwee, Deltona
BIRTHS:
Larry 1. Sarah Daniels a baby girl,
Plymouth
DISCHARGE$
Sanford
Judson Griffin
John D. Hudson
Tiny Lee King
Suzanne L. Kramer
Angela M. McCiafren
James Nelson Jr.
Henry E. Russell
Juanita Southward
- Carolyn J. Woodard
Britt L. Yates
Patricia Ann Quigley I, baby boy
Alfred H. Hedrlch, Deltona
Herman H. Loren:, Dellona
Louise E. Pettinelil, Orange City
JUNE II, 1979
ADMISSIONS:
Sanford:
Melissa Devilbiss
Carol Gatlin

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vodka
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) — Emergency crews
waited high in the Chugach Mountains near the southern
end of the $9 billion Alaska pipeline today for the shipment
of a metal sleeve that was forged in Anchorage for
placement over a thin crack in the line.
The metal sleeve, forged Sunday, was to be flown to the
crack site and installed today if it fit properly, said John
Rattennan, spokesman for Alyeska Pipeline Co.
Workers Saturday placed a temporary clamp over the
3-inch-long, hairline crack to squelch the thin stream of
crude oil that was spraying out at a rate of about 10
gallons a minute.
The leak, the second such break found in the 800-mile
pipeline in less than a week, was discovered during a
routine surveillance flight by an Alyeska helicopter, Ron
Merrett, Alyeska pipeline superintendent, said.

'Coupon Caper' Is Over
WASHINGTON I UPI) — Officials at United and
American Airlines say the Great Coupon Caper Is tile
most successful promotion in the history of the business,
but harried ticket agents — on the firing line for three
weeks are glad it's over.
Hustlers — some of whom have turned small fortunes
buying and selling the half-fare coupons, good on flights
through Dec. 15 — wish it would never end.
In airline terminals nationwide, they raced a Sunday
midnight deadline, collecting as many of the half-fare
passes as they could wheedle, buy or-- in at least one case
— steal before the two carriers stopped issuing tiiei:i.

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JACKSON, Miss iUPI; — State Health Department
doctors will check the Hinds County jail and two state
prison camps for possible cases of hepatitis that have
closed both facilities to visitors.
Hinds County Sheriff J.D. McAdory confirmed Sunday
that one inmate who had been held at the jail and transferred to the Parchman prison had contacted hepatitis, a
liver ailment.
Parciunan duty officer Wayne Eleming said Camp 7
and the prison's diagnostic center have been quarrantined. He said the Front Camp, Camp 23 and Camp 24
extension, each of which has on confirmed case of
hepatitis, have not yet been quarantined.
Guards and inmates at the quarantined units have
been treated for hepatitis as a precaution.

GARDEN CITY, L.I. (UPI) — Seven years after the
Watergate break-in, convicted Watergate burglar Frank
Sturgis still feels bitter and betrayed.
"We wte not politicians," Sturgis told a Garden City,
LI., radio station in a telephone interview on the anniversary Sunday. "We were strictly agents working for
the United States government at that time."
Sturgis, who spent over a year in prison and time on
parole, claims Richard Nixon also knew about the planned
break-in and "more of less sanctioned it."

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Doris Mager, the "Eagle Lads'" of Apopka, has just two more (lays to go in her
adopted home, an abandoned eagle's nest atop a 30-loot pi lle t Fee. .\l s. ,\l a gel
hopes to focus attention for the )light of the bald eagle and raise So.:ini
build a
birds of prey aviary as a result of her six-day ''sit-ill" ill (hit' IiI'St
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located on State Road 119 between lViliter Springs and ()viedo.

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By BRAD PUItDOM
Exempt and Independent fired to shots froin his service
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Truckers Assn. i EXIT), which revolver at the truck's tires.
Truckers hauling produce claims a membership of more
One shot nicked a tire but
north from Sanford are filling tIlw: 500 men and women truck
(li(bl't puncture it.
their gas tanks locally and drivers throughout the state.
The convoy th en moved on
driving primarily during
''We're shutting tiowi:. We're toward Dade City, escorted by
daylight hours to try to avoid getting out,'' said EXI1' squad Ciils.
trouble with striking in- president lirry Rich of Dade
iAca! brokers said most of
dependent truckers.
City.
their truckers problems have
'The main effect of the
"The country cani survive been in obtaining fuel in
slowdown has been confusion without us. Somebody's going to Georgia
and
Tennessee.
and apprehension about run- get hungry."
Blockage of fuel depots is said
iling, but we haven't had any
One shooting incident oc- to be IIlot widespread tit tl:ot'
reports of trouble other than curred east of Tampa, about 30 states.
problems of getting fuel," said miles from Dade City, before
Striking truckers planned a
Worth Yates. traffic manager time rally began.
pvov t(,
for Seminole C ..... 'c1' .v tA iuitlsborougl: County Ga. today to underscore their
lord,
sheriff's deputy fired or: the demands for an casing of
Yates said the threat
a lead vehicle In a at - truck restrictions on their industry.
major strike was beeon:ing less con voy heading for the rally in
Mike Parkhurst, head of the
ominous for local brokers • an apparent misunderstanding. In dupe tItle lit
Truck ers
because itiost of their produce Deputies were attempting to Association, said the convo
already has been hauled. lie stop the truck because they said had been tk'lavt'd from Sunday
said corn was all his firm had it was ''impeding traffic" by to allo% more truckers to join
left to ship.
driving 10 i n ph on U.S. 301
(lie earavait In
trip fromi
Mort tnami 101 independent
According
to sheriff's Atlanta to Plains.
truckers voted to go on strike at department official Maj. Cal
Meanwhile, (lie White Howse
a rally held Saturday in Dade Henderson, Cpl. Gene Stokes invited representatives of
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City. Leaders of the rally said jutiuped on the running board of truckers coalition to nied with
time strike sould continue until the truck, which then started to Presidential Assistai:( Stuart
the truckers are given some move oft again. Deputy Joe Elzei:stat.
relief from rising fuel prices. CI I- ciii ri ho, apparently
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separated 20 years ago by adoption — have been charged
with incest after officials learned they married May 25
even though they were aware of their relationship.
Free on personal recognizance were David J. Goddu,
22, and Victoria M. Pittorino, 23.
The marriage was performed in nearby Andover by a
justice of the peace who apparently was unaware they
were related.
it was not clear how they met, but it may have been
through adoption records, their natural mother said in an
interview published Sunday in the Lawrence Eagle
Tribune. She requested her name be withheld.

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NEW YORK iUPU — One year after California's
Proposition 13 was passed, despite predictions of
catastrophe from many economists, Fortune magazine
says the controversial measure As working.
Proposition 13, billed as a taxpayer rebellion, slashed
California property taxes by $6.4 billion. It was followed
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The Brookings Institution
believes the U.S. armed services — in this age of
mechanized weaponry — need graybeards with cxperience as much or more as they need young, combatready troops.
The emphasis on youth over experience may be a
mistake, with only three out of every five military personnet regarded as being "fully productive," the institute's study, "Youth or Experience? Manning the
Modern Military," said Sunday.
The study said the armed services, "adhering to
outdated policies handed down from previous eras, place
a greater premium on youth and vigor at the expense of
experience," but there would be some new thinking in this
respect.

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SR-CR 421 Improvement
The Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT)
will Conduct a pub,c
hearing on Jun. 21, 1979 at
Ru
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7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs
Recreation Deportment Civic Center, S Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
Springs, Florida.
iron
or
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
steel, recyclable mateThis hearing Is being conducted to afford interested pr the
The railroads lost their apand revenue data" to defend Portunityof expressing their views concerning
Supreme Court today let stand rials, newsprint paper, in- peal in the U.S. Circuit Court of
Dennis A. Lawson
the location aspects, design
Concepts, and social, economic
their requests.
and environmental effects of the proposed
Raymond R. Treadway
a lower-court ruling on railway dustrial gases and sodium Appeals icr the District of _______________________
improvements to State.Cty Road
431
(Forest
City Road) from County
Loll[* Williams
freight rates that could cost
alkalies, and sulfuric acid.
Road 424 (Edgewater Drive) to State
Columbia, which dismissed the
William A. Deadman, Deltona
Road
436
(Semoran
Blvd.) in Oran,e
and Seminole Counties,
railroads as much as $75
The agency found the rail- case In July
Florida. FOOT Project Not. 77120-1901 and 77120.
Gldys M. Stockmar, Deltona
3504,
Work
Program
NOS. 517523 a nd s7sa, Fed.faIAld Project P4os,
roadsfailed (o provide evidence
mWion.
Grandess Sloblom. Lake Mary
Taking their case to the
V91•(I) and BRM.S791.W.
Mthat a percent Increase was Supreme Court, the railroads
The
justices
turned
NOTICE UNDER
down
Maps, drawings, a
DISCHARGES:
draft environmental Impact document and oth$j
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
appeals from a group of needed to haul these seven urged that the ICC decision be
Sanford:
Pettiflint Information developed by the FDOT together it
h written vie '"
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
received fromothsr agencies orpublic Off iclals
Tony. S. Hancock
railroads that the interstate commodities. The increases reviewed by an appeals court.
will b
,
liable
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
Inspectionat
the
FDOT
George A. Hughes
Distrct Office in DeLand
were
limited
to 2 percent and 3
Commerce
Coziunission
acted
from
June
l,
1919
to
Jude
Their
la
wyers
told
undersigned,
pursuant
to
the
27,
1979
during
regular
office
hours.
They
will
also
be
available
at
tit
high
Jennifer Kelley
improperly when it rolled back percent and the railroads were court the inability to gain "Flclltio Name Statute", Chapter public hearing location from 10A.M. to 4 P.M. and from
Rufus Smith
6 P.M. to 7 P.?,
Mr. Frank Jewell, Project Manager, may
Florida Statutes, will register
Julia M. Pearch, DeBary
the rates on grounds the ordered to roll back the higher across-the-board rate hikes $65.09,
be contacted for lnformatil*
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, or assistanc, at the D,Land District
Paul A. Heuschert, Deltona
Office, phon, G4-734 2111
railroads failed to show the rates on those commodities and "threatens the ability of
Seminole County, Florida, upon
Persons who with to submit written
Melissa R. Lee, Oeltona
statements and other exhibits
place
receipt
of
proof
of
publication
ot
this
need
uniform
Increase
for
make
refunds.
for
a
Agnes Smith, Deltona
railroads to respond in the only
of, or In addition to oral statements may do so at the hearing. Th*
The ICC estimated the way that they can to the In. notice, fictitious name, to. may also be submitted to be documented as a pa
Ella Smith, Deltona
the commodities.
wit: PRECISION MACHINE CO. 1eceived at the
rt of the hearing
Dorothy E. Head, Lake Monroe
This could result In the railroads would have to refund flatlonary impact of the under which I am engaged In box 471. DeLand,FDOT Distrct Office, 719 W. Woodland Blvd. (Pose Off i
Florida 32720, no later than July 12, 1979.
Curtis F. Walden, New Smrna
business at 103$ Miller industrial
as much as $25 million.
Tentative schedules for
railroads refunding millions
economy."
Bch.
of way acquisit an construction
Road, in the City of Altamonte the Impact on the wetlandsrights
will be discussed,
a
shippers and consumers who addition, staff members esJUNEI7,1979
ICC lawyers said the rail- Springs, Florida.
tlinated
The
FOOT'S
RelocatIOnAdvlsOry
Assistance
Program
will
the lesser rates would roads could file requests for
ADMISSIONS:
were charged the rates
That the party lntecesl,d In said
be prn*ntoo.
The public hearing will be held
Sanford:
save shi1)p
busIness enterprise is as follows:
mint Of TransportationAction in accordance with t he Florida Depar(.
found
excessive,
and
consumers
rate
hikes
for
any
Individual
Eddie L.- Robinson
Plan
(197$).
CRM INDUSTRIES, INC.
C.A. Benedict, P.E.
about $50 million yearly.
Roby B. Sawyers
commodity and produce "ctt
By; s. Charles Robert
The country's railroads had
District Engine,,'
L.ola Wilcox
McMahon II, Prsident
askedlora percent across-the- —
Florida Department of Transportation
Kyle D. Keogh, Casselberry
Publish June 4, 11, II, 23, 1919
Post Office lox 47
board increase In freight rates
William Wllison Jr. Casselberry
DEK-26
DeLand, Florida 32720
Harold Wolf, Deltona
1.
in September 1977 to offset
Publish: May 29,June
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13,14, 13, 17,11, 19. 20,21,22, 21
DISCHARGES:
INVITATIONTOSID
,23,26.22,2,.
DEJ.131
1919
Inflation and Increased costs of
Sanford:
The Board of Trustees of the ______________________________________________________
Joe Davis
labor, materials and supplies.
Seminole Memorial Hospital Invites
—
Joseph F. Dodson
MRS. ESTHER MARK
Acting routinely, the ICC did
Harden Funeral Home, bids upon the following:
Emory Lane
Plastic Card Plate Maker and
Mrs. Esther Mark, 81, a Eustis is in charge of
4).
not block the hike and
Leopold Wolf
4
Embossing MachIne
sow
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higher rates went Into effect In resident of 100 Linda lane' arrangements.
Patrick McEiwee, Deltona
Additional Information, plans and
Killian Kennedy, Longwood
Sanford, died In the Waterman —
November.
specifications are available at Of .
ice
Carolyn F. Mancusco &amp; baby girl,
lice of the Materials Mahager
Memorial Hospital at Eustis,
But
Longwood
All bids shall be mailed to the
the agency began an Thursday evening, June 14.
\
Marlene R. Grindstaff, Oviedo
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investigation into whether the
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MemorIal
HospItal,
1101 East First
Increases were needed for
Mark had made her home in
Sanford, Florida 32771. All
shipping rubber,
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MARK, MRS. ESTHER —
nctured Sanford for the past year. She
than
the
29th
day
of
June
1979,
and
Memorial
services for Mrs.
mnda r home in Miami fnr ç
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Esther Mark, 51, of 100 Linda
edonorbefore5th
day
Years moving there froni St.
01 July 1V79.
Lane, Sanford, who died
0.
Opening of such bids will take
Thursday in Eustis, will be tii
Augustine. She had previously
Place at the Office of the Materials
from the graveside In Evergreen
lived in New Smyrna Beach and
Manager of the Seminole Memorial
Cemetery, St. Augustine,
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Saturday. June 25, at ii am.
Hospital ats:000'cIocl,
on the
ttPl day of July 197g.
with Rev. Curan Spotswood of
Surviving are one son,
Seminole Memorial Hospital
the First United Methodist
Francis G. Mark of Sanford;
reserves the right to relict any and
Church officiating. Harden
seven grandchildren and four
all bids.
Fu,eral Home, Eustis, in
great-grandchildren,
charge.
!bIith: June II, 19, 20, 1979
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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — The self-proclaimed
president of Iran's revolutionary court says his plans to
execute the exiled shah are "not a mere bluff" and a
group of three "hit men" are In Mexico today to try to
carry out his order.
Sheik Sadeq Khallkhali said in an interview In Qom
Sunday the three assassins were members of the
Fedayeen-e Islam guerrilla organization which, he said,
theshahtriedtocrushduring .isJe
The organization's revival was announced recently,
with Khalkhali as its president.
Khalkhall described the Fedayeen-e Islam as a group
of "pious and devoted men In the service of our faith,"
though he refused to answer further queries about the
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WASHINGTON UPI, Congress for the first time is
looking into the alarming increase in cancer among black
Americans.
Today, in the house Commerce subcommittee on
health, American Cancer Society President Dr. Lasalle
Leffall was prepared to testify on studies showing, among
other things, that black cancer rates are up 8 percent at a
time when the white cancer rate is down 3 percent.
Chairman Henry Waxman, 1)-Calif., wants to know
why, in a time when the rate of cancer among whites is
declining, black cancer rates are on the rise. Ronald
Brown of the Urban League has also been called to testify
about the possible new carcinogens turned up in the inner
city. The latest statistics compiled in a 1979 Cancer
Society report show that if the present trend continues,
one black American out of four eventually will have
cancer.

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prying open the lock. Once inside the thief took $175 in cash
other items, police said.
GUN, TV STOLEN
A 12-gauge shotgun and a small black and white television si
stolen sometime Sunday from the home of a Sanford man, according to Seminole County deputies.
Lim Knight, 57, of 2619 W. 18th Street, Sanford, told deputies the
burglary occurred sometime between 10 a.m. and 7:30 p m.
Sunday. The property was valued at about $150, he said.
Entry to the Knight home was gained by forcing open a win ow
on the west side of the building, deputies say. The burglar tihen
crawled through the window and stole the property from the
northeast bedroom.
A woman who lives near Knight told deputies she saw a slen der
man wearing a flower-print shirt walking north on Blackston
Avenue about 4:16 p.m. He was carrying a shotgun wrapped iII a
pink blanket and a portable television set. she said.

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YARMOUTH PORT, Mass. Guardia Airport to New Bed- be Iive'tu 10 itilnutes before we
An Air New England lord, Mass., and Hyannis, landed. Somebody said, 'It's
commuter plane carrying 10 Mass. it crashed at about 11 becit ii brIg 10 iiuinutes.' 'l'iieri
passengers and crew crashed jim. ElYl' in the 300-acre Camp
'.e crashed.''
into a densely wooded Cape Cod Greenmoughi, which a state police
l'tie cause Of the crash was
Boy Scout campground in thick .spokeszimari described its "v ery
not immediately known and
fog Sunday night, killing the densely Wooded with it lot of
state arid federal aviation inpilot and injuring nine others, pon:d.s and scrub brush."
-estigaturs were expected to be
including two girls in critical
The turlx)-prop i)ehlaviland at the scene later today.
condition.
Otter airplane as time same
Buy Scout David Perry, 15, of
Passenger Susan Mourad, 19, type as one owned by Downcast
Sandwich,
Muss., said he and
of Dennis, Mass., managed to Airlines that crashed May 30 in
work her way out of the similar weather at Owls another youth, camping about a
half-ni:ili from (lie crash site,
wrecked twin-engine plane anti nead, Maine, killing 17 people
helped rescue wnrkers gather
walked a mile through the thick i n ti
state's worst air
brush to flag downa motorist tragedy.
pi eces of wood to be used as
splints for broken anus and
for help. She was treated at'
Air
Ne
Eimgland
legs.
Cape Cod hospital and releasod, then: helped lead rescue spokes((oIiIali Anti Wood said
"Peo ple were on time ground
that in Sunday's crash, the
crews to the crash area.
and fire and policemen were
Ms. Mow-ad was at iiome plane "overflew New Bedford
working on timenn," (lie boy said,
family
member
because
of
bad
weather
arid
fog
early today. A
"There was a lot of nioanin:g
said she was doing fine, but that and was onits approach: to
and groaning. Th ere were a lot
she could not discuss time ac- Barnstable Airport in Hyannis
of
big trues broken and the IIOSC
when: it crashed at 11
cident.
of
(lie
airplane was all smashed
Slit' said that same plane fl ew
The dead pilot was identified
up.
as George Parumenter, the 'front: Hyannis to New York
airline's must senior pilot and Soy with Semi. Edward M.
its vice president. Co-pilot Kennedy, 1)-Mass,, aboard
Richard D. Roberti, a 10-year without any problems.
employee, suffered a broken leg
State police Sgt. Chester
and fractured wrist and was in Campell said time aircraft went
stable condition.
down about three miles from
The inmost seriously injured time airport, and that it took
were two Michigan sisters, rescue workers about an hour to
Katherine Hanafee, 12, and her find time wreckage. "They had
18-year-old sister, Kin:. Both to hack and cut their way
were hospitalized Ili critical throughheavy jungle," he said.
condition. A third sister,
The plane cut a swath
Wendy, 16, was in stable con- several hundred yards long
dillon.
through the woods. Its wings
Two other passengers, and tail were torn off. The nose
Robert Saiibag, 32, of Wehlfleet, of the aircraft was demolished
Mass., and Paul Boepple, 26, of and parts of time fuselage were
Vermont were reported in hanging from trees.
stable condition:. Another pass"I'm just so glad to be alive,"
enger Jonallwn Eahy, 19, of McCann, one of the passengers,
Brussels, Belgium was treated said as he was being carried
and released. The eighth away from the crash site on a
passenger, Brian McCann, 19, stretcher. McCann said the
of Brewster, Mass,, a student at aircraft was delayed in New
Boston College, was treated for York for "about three hours"
a shoulder injury and released, because of bad weather.
The plane, Fight 248, was en
After a while in the air, he
route from New York's La recalled, "the pilot said it would

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A Lake Mary woman had phoned police and said

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

she thought there was a con artist about to call on

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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.

her. I heard of the report and received permission
from the lady to hide in a small room in th e home
while undercover police caught the suspected fiend.

Two things iappned. The big bust never took
place and I gained an immeasurable degree of
respect for police assign ed to "stakeout" duties.
The suspected con artist turned out to be just
another aggressive salesman who manipulated his
way into the lady's home by veiled claims of
association with a "government survey." No big
swindle. Although a stern warning on legitimate

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS

sales practices was given to the man, no arrest was
made.
But until the identity of the salesman and his true
motives were established, I had to stay hidden with
my ears and tape recorder pressed to the wall. It
was well over an hour before that happened. And it
was hot.
Beads of sweat formed on my forehead, but I
couldn't wipe my brow because if I moved thefloor
creaked and I didn't want to blow my cover. A half
hour into the adventure my ear began to itch. Again,
I couldn't move.
I wasn't sure how well the tape recorder was
picking up the voices in the nearby room and my
fears grew as a dog outside the window began an
unending bark.

2 Teens Suing Wealthy Parents For college-- M oney

Police had Instructed me that I could surface as
soon as I saw the uniformed men approach the
house. I remembered that momenta after I selected
to hide in a room with no windows.
It ocurred to me that there are police who do this
sort of thing many times a month and probably
make a significant bust on only a few of those.
times. All that time, all that boredom and no heroic
results that can be a frustrating way to make a
living.

CHICAGO (UP!) - Two
teenagers are suing their
wealthy father and the mother
with whom they live for money
to go to college.
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and Leslie McCarthy, 18. They
want a college education but
claim they aren't getting

"Understanding Alcoholism," Is the topic of A
June 27 seminar to be sponsored by Seminole
Memorial Hospital at 4:30 p.m. at the hospital
auditorium. Co-sponsor of the seminar will be the
Seminole County Mental Health Center.

enough money from their
divorced parents.
"I have never heard of
children themselves asking for
a support increase, at least not
in this county," chief Divorce
Judge Charles J. Fleck Jr said.
"It's unprecedented and I
suppose I'll have to rule on its
legality."
The McCarthys were

divorced In 1962 and have since
remarried other people.
The children's attorney,
Louis C. Warchol, said the
father, Vern I. McCarthy Jr.,
was worth $1.3 million at the
time of the divorce. But the
fathers' attorney said his net
worth has dropped since then,
while admitting McCarthy is
"still substantially wealthy."

Detente has yielded the Soviet Union precious
benefits in the form of advanced American
technology sold to the Russians with Washington's
explicit approval. American officials have
defended these transfers of technology on grounds
that they improve Soviet-American relations and
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the entire U.S. truck industry. Its completely
automated foundry is the most modern in
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Even more dismaying, a department official told

the Research and Development subcommittee of
the House Armed Services Committee in May that
safeguards against the military diversion of
American technology sold to the Soviet Union
"have only marginal utility."
In other words, it is easy for the Soviets to cheat
on these agreements and difficult for the United
States to monitor compliance,
It happens that the Carter administration is
currently lobbying Congress to grant the Soviet
Union most-favored-nation trade status and to
loosen already in-adequate restrictions on the sale
of advanced technology. Whatever Congress'
decision on the Soviet Union's trade status, the

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"drove trucks through the loopholes" of the first
treaty, as one source put It, and we challenged
their cheating only mildly. "We sucked our
th umbs," one 5CC source told our associate Dale
Van Atta. "It shouldn't happen again."
The "don't-get-tough" policy came right from
we do if we catch the Russians cheating?
the top. A secret Defense Department memo in
A law that's not enforced is no law at all. 1V76, titled "SALT Contingency Planning,"
Drivers will speed at will If police never make advised against flezing too much muscle on
arrests. But there Is no impartial traffic cop to "ambiguous" or "minor" violations of SALT.
flag down violators of SALT II. Each side must
"In the event Soviet actions were ambiguous,
be Its own enforcer.
then it would seem that the U.S. response would
As a practical matter, the enforcement options be to keep our options open in case of future
are limited and tricky. We can complain, of abrogation and conduct those activities which
course, but the Soviets have a long track rerd are consistent with the letter of the agreement,"
of shrugging off complai'*i. We con éo to the the memo states. "This is basically our current
brink of nuclear war, as we did In the Cuban plan. to
missile crisis of 1962. But the implications of
In ether words, the Soviets were allowed to
such saber-rattling in the nuclear age are
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grotesque.
take the Ruedans long to catch unto this
Provisions of both SALT I and II call for pussycat policy, and they cheated their way
disagreements to be settled by the Standing Withely through the first arms t reaty.
Consultative Commission. The history of SALT I,
Secretary of State Henry Kis nger approved
however, suggests that the SOC carries about as of this appeasement, a nd attempted to
much weight with the Russians as a Little rationalize ft in the secret National Security
League umpire.
Decision Memorandum 2 to the Central
Top-secret documents and Intelligence sources Intelligence Agency and the Joint Qüefs of Staff.
reveal a few Soviet tricks that President Casier
"The U.S. Commissionser (SCC) should inwi ll not disclose to the Congress when he delivers form his coimterpart that the U.S. Government
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Sex On TV--If You're In Europe
When a
LONDON (UP!)
Los Angeles television station
imported a week of British TV
programs recently, it had to
snip out scenes of naked ladies
and bleep out bad language.
It's a good thing the British
shows weren't French. Or
German, Italian or Danish.
U they had been, Americans
would have seen a show's title,
but sometimes not much more.
Most European television
takes a much broader view of
what Is permissible on the
small screen than "the land
that attracted the Puritans," as
a British TV critic recently
termed the United States.
The puritan spirit also rules
such countries as Spain or
Greece or Norway. But elsewhere In Europe, UP! correspondents report, nudity is
normal. It's even showing up on
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one knowledgeable source said would "corn-.
pletely screw up settlements in antitrust cues."'
The Big Business amendment may endanger
the entire antitrust legislation. Several senators
may vote against the bill if the cushion for
corporate fatcats In included.

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grey with the wisdom of many
years and his opinion is eagerly
sought on television and as a
lecturer and author.
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WASHNGTON (UPI) - "The would be affected mod?
this year.
percent; for teen-agers, froni not meet the technical defini.
Americans, he said recently,
good news Is that the economy
To find out, UPI asked
According to DRI's forecast:
) 3220285
16.1 to 17.9 percent.
tion
even though, he says, seem to be suffering from a
is slowing down. Therp will not several of the experts who are
—The unemployment rate
—Unemployment will tend to "the scenario is virtually in- series of acute anxieties eruptbe a recession, but rather a making these conflicting fore- will Increase from its present fall hardest on minorities, distinguishable" from some
ing in consumer protests and
pause and consolidation," says casts to abandon economic 5.8 percent to about 6.7 percent women and teen.agers, but also that are labeled recessions.
enviromnent
demonstrations on
,Federal Reserve Chairman G. jargon and explain in simple
will Involve layoffs of skilled
subjects
ranging
from nuclear
William Miller.
terms what they believe is
workers.
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But his diagnosis is far from going to happen.
—Industrial production will Congress' Joint Economic ;oft drinks, lie shares very few
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The first lesson that emerges
decline at an annual rate of 5.5 Committee,says: "An awful lot of these forebodings.
president, Chase Econometric is that many who predict a
percent during the third quar- of forecasters are feeling that
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ter of 1979, and 9 percent during economic growth is going to be fact provoked by the nonnal
recession has begun."
predict a slowdown actually are
the last quarter. Then it very little if at all in the next advance of science which can
Once again, the American describing nearly the same
to zero'
will shoot Up.
that it's now refine its measurements to
couple of quarters
Gene rali
people are being bombarded by circumstances under different
—Corporate profits will fall likely to fall very close to zero, billionths and has discovered
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labels.
in early 1980. The number of $14 billion by the end of this and if it falls on the negative along the way that, for
Many economists predict a
Technically, a recession is unemployed persons will m year.
side we call it a recession and if example, the delicious tuna
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recession,and some believe one two or more consecutive crease from about 6 million to
Air Conditioning
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already has begun.
quarters in which the nation's about 7 million. Ironically, will slow from 10 percent in 1979
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indeed, it always has.
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don't.
The administration says economic output, adjusted for more people will be employed to 8.1 percent in 1980.
HEATING
"If you were an unemployed
there will be no recession, but inflation, shrinks instead of than now, but number of
Jeffery Green, of Wharton
"it doesn't really make a Scottish laborer leaning against
instead a welcome slowdown of grows.
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the economy.
Stephen Brooks, senior with the continued growth of the Philadelphia, also predicts an Lee. "The point is that we're would be absorbing
enough
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What is a recession? What Is economist with Data Resour- labor force.
unemployment rate of 6.7 looking at a period when we radiation from the granite of
ajiowdown? How much differ- ces. Inc., a Washington
—Some groups will suffer percent for 1980, with the peak think growth will be relatively which it Is built to give Ralph
ence is there between them?
forecasting firm, sees "a very more than others. The jobless of unemployment exceeding 7 close to zero. It's not too ian- Nader a heart attack.
How would each affect mild recession" occurring in rate for married males will rise percent.
portant whether you label that a
"We now demand tests of
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But Green does not call it a recession or whether you food and drink so stringent that
which areas of the country October-Decem r quarters of nonwhites, from 11.8 to 13.3 recession because his figures do don't."
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behalf of the 11We-publicized amendment, which

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adds millions to the costs of punishing the guilty
in price-fixing conspiracies.
Under the current system, the victims can
often obtain relatively quick settlements and
thus stop the gouging by using the threat of
Increasing damage awards If the case drags on.
Lobbying for the amendment, according to our
sources, has been spearheaded by Time Inc.,
whose subsidiary, Inland Container Corp., Is
based in Bayh's home state. Inland has a pricefixing suit pending.
Heavy hitters from the "Fortune 500" list have

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Ed Clady reaches over his head to sunflower he grew. Clady, of stale Road 427,
tomatoes. In addition, yard contains
near U. S. 1742, also grows cabbages and tom
two bird houses for Purple Martins, which each day eat thousands of fliosquitocs,
he says.

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violation with existing SALT agreements," multimillion-dollar price-fixing suits.
Kissinger wrote. "(The issues) involve questions
But the real beneficiaries, our Capitol Hill
concerning compliance and related situations we sources say, would be the nation's corporate 1
consider ambiguous. The purpose of raising giants, whose price fixing picks the consumer's
these issues is to resolve these questions, and, as pockets on a vast scale.
necessary, to bring abour corrective action."
By limiting corporate liability, the Bayh:
Kissinger suggested that If the Russians were amendment would encourage Big Business to
unresponsive, we might offer to back down on drag price-fixing cases out indefinitely. This
some of our own "ambiguous" interpretations
practice lines the pockets of the big-name law:
in effect, proffer the Soviets a bri be to obtain firms representing the corporate giants, but

compliance.
The only alternative to complaint or confrontation would be to disavow the treaty
altogether. Kissinger would never have done
that he and President Nixon had gotten too
much political mileage out of SALT I.
For the same reason, President Carter is
unlikely to scuttle SALT II, one of the few con.
crete achievements of his administration. And
that's why you wi ll hear little about enforcunent, the insoluble dilemma of SALT, when
Carter addresses Congress on the treaty!
BAYHING TIME: Big Business lobbyists are
engaged in aqulet but determined effort to aried
thro ugh Congress a controversial amendment
that would save corporations many millions of
dollars In price-fixing cases.
Sponsored by Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., as an
addition to an important anti-trust bill, the
amendment ostensi bly protects smalr businesses

LONDON
UPl — Dr. today with the potato as a new while viewing with outraged
Magnus Pyke views the efforts and unknown food, he would horror very much smaller
of American researchers to never stand a chance of having concentrations of others?"
create a ix,rfectly safe society it accepted. "Potatoes contain a
with a measure of concern. In poisonous substance, solanine.
his opinion as one of the best But the wide use of potatoes and
known scientists in Britain, the extnme rarity of harm
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yet determined whether partial use of the Kamu
River plant for military production violates the
terms of export agreements negotiated during the
early and mid-1970s while the plant was in design
and construction stages. The country can only wait
the Commerce Department's findings with interest.

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engines are rated superior to anything in the U.S.
Army's inventory. And, while Soviet production of
trucks and armored vehicles has completely
mechanized the huge Soviet army, units of some
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"Since sexual liberation took
hold in Denmark, even intercourse on the screen doesn't
create much disturbance,"
says UP! correspondent
Kirsten Lundberg.
"Nude men and women in bed
are pretty standard fare" on
Wed German television, says
correspondent Wellington
Long. "Indeed, no TV film that
hopes for a mass audience here

nudity.
Some European nations apply
these same rigid standards to
sex, nudity and swearing on the
small screen.
"Spanish censors still measure morality by the centimeters
of bare skin showing," said
Spanish TV critic Jose Ramon
Perez.
But many ordinary on-the-air

can do without such a scene."
Many European TV systems

TV channels in Europe have an
anything-goes approach found

are incredibly strict about

only on some cable-TV systems
In the United States.
"We are not against naked
women," said Yugi Dobrokhotov, chief of the foreign
department of Mosfilm, which
supplies much Soviet TV fare.
"We have In our movies
violence, love
everything,"
though he added there are
"proper limits to everything."
The British Broadcasting
Corp. (BBC) recently transmitted a documentary largely
photographed in a nudist camp.

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boxing from their screens, even
amateur bouts. Sweden
dropped a Hollywood cop
series, tops in American
ratings, when It became "too
violent." One of Austria's
channels briefly banned auto
racing as excessively violent.
West German networks
regularly snip scenes from
American shows, considering
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In negotiationg the purchase of this American
technology, the Soviets stated that the Kama River
facility would be devoted to civilian production.
Now, three years after the production line
opened, both the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency report that heavy trucks
produced there are being supplied to the Soviet
a'- y and to Communist forces in Eastern Europe.
Moreover, CIA officials have told a congressional
subcommittee that some of the 50,000 diesel
enginrrijtd ecJear at te Klima. River
plant are going into soviet tanks and armored
vehicles.

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A case in point is the sprawling Kama River
truck plant, built by the Soviets to American design
specifications and stocked with $500 million in
machine tools, computers and foundries supplied
by American companies. Th is new manufacturing
complex, which covers 38 square miles, is the
largest heavy-truck factory in the world,

McCarthy's attorney, Owen
L. Doss, said his client was

Although the case apparently
is Ill inois' first, Warchol said
his research turn ed up a case in
New Jersey in w hich a child of
divorced paren ts successfull y
sued them to pay for postgraduate studies.

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Superior Court has awarded Towne, an Academy Award- Pictures and testified she never
$185,000 to a former manicurist winning screenwtiter, on the received it back.
who claimed actor-writer script.
Mrs. Mann's lawyer argued
Both men denied stealing the the many of the characters in
Warren Beatty and screenwriter Robert Towne stole her ideas woman's material, and Towne, "Women Plus" and characters
who won an Academy Award in "Shampoo" were similar.
for the movie "Shampoo."
The jury agreed Friday that for the script 'China Town,"
But the defense said the Mrs.
Towne and Beatty plagiarized testified "Shampoo" was the Mann had not proved her ideas
the script written by Bernice "most personal screenplay I were so unique and so inever worked on."
Mann of Los Angeles.
dividual that they might not be
Mrs. Mann, who left her job used by anyone writing about a
Columbia Pictures, which
produced the film about the after developing Parkinson's similar subject matter.
The defendants denied ever
sexual exploits of a male disease, wrote a script she
hairdresser in Hollywood and called "Women Plus" based on having seen Mrs. Mann's script
Beverly hills, was named as a her experiences in a beauty until the suit was filed and
defense attorneys said Cothird defendant and also found salon.
She submitted the script, lumbia had no record of ever
liable.
Beatty both starred in the which had been registered with receiving it.

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WASHINGTON (NEA)
Outside his
By Robert Walters
congressional district on Chicago's North Side,
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WASHINGTON (NEA) - Throughout the past
Rep. Dan Rost enkowski's name isn't familiar In LT''.
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year,
a single member of Congress has th warted
most households - but he's certainly a celebrity
-officials at the highest levels of both the White ::
among the country's special interest groups.
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House and State Department in their efforts to
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The Illinois Democrat last year collected close
disavow Nicaragua's dictatorial government.
to $120,000 in campaign contributions from
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Only after the most recent recurrence of civil
almost 200 political action committees (PACs)
war in the Central American nation did United
operated by trade associations, co rporations,
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States policy makers muster the courage to
labor unions and other interest groups.
semi-publicly repudiate the regime of
That's cohsiderably more than most of his
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Nicaraguan President Anastasio Somoza.
colleagues received. Moreover, the generosity of
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Carter administration insiders offer conRostenkowski's benefactors is particularly
vincing evidence that Somoza would have been
noteworthy because he had no political op_____________________
disowned long ago were it not for the efforts of
position in 1978, in either the primary or gen eral
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Rep. Charles Wilson, a Democrat who
election.
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Neither Rostenkowski nor his donors have
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acted illegally. But an examination of the
congressman's campaign contributions, his __________________________________________________________________ When the United States sought earlier to sever
Its support for Somoza, Wilson threatened
political power and his recent legislative ac"rough treatment" of the bill needed to Iantivities illustrates the gross deficiencies of the
plement the Panama Canal treaties and warned
current system of financing campaigns for seats I
OUR READERS WRITE
that he would fight to "torpedâ" that
in Congress.
legislation.
adequately measure a child's
A product of Chicago's famed Democratic
On Levels Testing
He characterized those in charge of
achievement.
"machinc," Rtcnhowski is a savvy, streetNicaraguan
policy at the State Department as a
wise politician who has shrewdly built upon more
We are not opposed to the levels
During the past several weeks your
"bunch
of
adolescent anarchists" and
than two decades of Capitol Hill service to amass
system. We simply request that levels
paper has carried considerable
repeatedly
held
foreign aid legislation hostage to
considerable ir.fluence in Washington.
tests be p3aced In proper perspedlv&amp;
coverage on the attempt of a parent
his demands on behalf of Nicaragua.
and that the Board enforce the Pupil
His party title of deputy majority whip makes
group to effect changes in the levels
Although a relatively junIr and not especially
Progress Plan adopted in 1977 which
him the fourth-ranking Democrat in the House,
test ing system currently In use in
influential
member of the House, Wilson was
states
in
part:
behind Speaker Thomas P. (Tip) O'Neill Jr. of
Seminole County elementary schools.
able to follow up on his threats beca use of his
Maoitty teader James C.
"Pupil
promotion in the Seminole
,
waited
.
membership on the foreign operations subCounty Element*ry Schools
Wright Jr. of Texas and Majority 'Whip JOhn
School Board meeting until 12:30 a.m.
. COflUTütt
Of the House Appropriations Coin.
an
evaluation
of
each
pull's
Brademan of Indiana.
and then was granted a work session
mittee.
achievement In terms of appropriate
More significantly, Rostenkowski ranks
with the board on June 4. The work
Other members of Congress, notably Rep.
instructional objectives. The basis for
second among the Democrats on the House Ways
session turned out to be primarily a
John
M. Murphy, 1)-N.Y., have been staunch
making this determination should
and Means Committee, behind only Chairman Al
presentation by Superintendent
defenders
of Somoza, but none has matched '
reflect teacher judgment based on the
Ullma of Oregon. Because Ullman now is 65
William Layer's staff supporting the
Wilson's
single
minded devotion to the dicfollowing: progress tests classrooxxi
years old and Rostenkowski is only 51, it's widely
tatorship.
current testing system and touting the
assignments,
daily observation,
assumed that the Chicagoan eventually will
system as a method of making teachers
standardized
tests,
state assessment,
Undaunted by a decade of global hide-andascend to the chairmanship of the committee
"accountable."
and other objective data."
seek,
the federal government remains convinced
that originates all tax legislation.
that
it
can stop the flow of narcotics into this
Paige Wilbur
During the three-hour work session,
Meanwhile, Rostenkowski this year assumed
country
by shutting off the supply from a single
Nancy Warren
the parent group for whom the session
the chairmanship of the Ways and Means
country or region of the world.
Doris Thompson
was scheduled had 45 minutes to state
committee on select revenue measures. Behind
The first such effort to eradicate heroin use in
Pam Bragg
their case and no opportunity to rebutt
that opaque title lies the panel's exclusive
the United States came when federal officials'.'
or question statements made by Mr.
Rhonda Otvos
authority to initiate the notorious one-word or
sought to disrupt opium traffic for the "Golden
Layer's staff and many of the ad(Members of Spiceone-line changes in the tax code that can produce
Triangle," the portion of Southeast Asia where'
ministrative personnel who had
Seminole Parents
savings of millions of dollars annually for an
Laos, Thailand and Burma meet.
received mandatory instructions from
Involved in Children's
Individual Industry or corporation.
Superintendent's
office
the
to attend.
Education)
That effort met limited success only after tens,.
it's certainly logical to assume that there's a
of
millions of dollars were poured into the,
There are 28 elementary schools in
connection between Rostenkowskl's influential
desolate,
mountainous region. But Turkey
Seminole County. Mr. Layer instructed
legislative role and his ability to amass a list of
promptly
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Pleas e
r
campaign donors that reads like a directory of
plier
of
heroin
to
this
country.
and
a
pod
leader from each school to
PACs.
attend. If only three from each school
Federal officials convinced the United Nations,...;
Among the donors of $1,000 or more were trade
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
had attended, 78 seats would have been
to finance a massive "buyout" of virtually all of;.;
associations organized by truck operators,
publIcation. All letters must be signed,
taken. We wonder where the parents
Turkey's poppy production. The action then
automobile dealers, commercial banks, savings
with
a mailing address and, if possible, a
were expected to sit.
shifted to Mexico, where a multi-million-dollar,.;
and loan associations, commodity futures
telephone number so the identity of the
United States-financed program of marijuana!"..
All we, as parents are asking is that
traders, proprietray hospitals and dentists.
writer may be verified. The Evening
and heroin eradication produced nominal
the Board fairly and responsibly in-Trade associations contributing less included
Herald will respect the wishes of writers
splts.
vestigate the problems resulting from
those representing optical manufacturers,
who do not want their names In Print. The
the use of one test as the sole basis for
But the narcotics industry simply packed up:'
machine tool makers, chain drug stores,
Evening Herald also reserves the right to
progression. We feel confident y will
and
moved to Colombia, currently a large-scale:!
magazine publishers, apparel manufacturers,
edit letters to eliminate libel or to conform
find as we have that such use places
producer
of marijuana and a major transconfectioners, insurance agents and textile
to space requirements.
shipment point for cocaine destined for the..
undue stress on teachers and cannot
pro ucers.
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Warchol said the suit names
both parents because the
children are asking that the
terms of the divorce settlement
be altered regarding child
support payments.

"quite disturbed a bout the suit,
an d you can bet it's not goin g to
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year," Warchol said. "She paid
for one year and now it appears
that they won't have money to
pay tuition for the upcoming
year."
She has filed suit for an increase in support payments
from her ex-husband, but that
has been stalled in the courts.
"tier request may not be ruled
on for a year, and these kids

Warchol, said the teen-agers
live with their mother, Janet S.
McGreevy, and she paid for
Kent's first year at Texas
Christian University. Leslie
plans to attend college after
graduation from high school.
"Their mother was receiving
$225 a month for each child in
support payments, but you
know college can cost $5,000 a
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Evening herald, Sanford, Fl.

Evening Hemid

"On their visits to Britain,"
said the Daily Express newspaper the other day, "Americans
are aghast at how liberal our
attitude is to nude scenes on

Alexanderson. Added fellow
executive Herbert Soedestrom,
"We are so rigid concerning
violence we don't permit
anything at all."
Switzerland, Austria, Finland
and most countries In Eastern

In Italy private television
stations now muscling In on the
state monopoly leave no holds
barred. One recently carried a
quiz series In which housewives
removed one garment each
time a listener answered a
question correctly. It was very
popular.

"You can see and hear
anything on French television
that you can see or hear at the
movies, including films forbidden to anyone under 18,"
reported correspondent Arthur
Higbee.
Sweden, which hiss a reputaLion for permissiveness, Is less
relaxed than one might think,
"Pornography is a thing we
do not approve of," said
Swedish TV executive Thomas

Europe steer a middle course
between permissiveness and
puritanism, the UPI survey
showed. Almost all European
networks reserve sexier or
more violent shows for viewing
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a small white square on one
corner of the screen as a
warning that upcoming materla) might not be suitable for
youngsters. Not that this
always works.
"All It means to my 12-yearold Is that this is something she
doesn't want to miss," said a
mother in France's Brittany
region. "Then I can either give
in and let her watch or have a
family quarrel on my hands."

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Columbus, Ohio Sunday, a
move was set in motion to
elevate current manager Bob
Lemon to the postion of general
manager and make Martin the
manager in the homestand
starting Tuesday. Martin was
in Columbus on a scouting
assignment and Stelnbrenner
was there for business purposes.
Lemon, whose mild
demeanor settled the Yankees
last season and guided them to

a world championship, was said
to have lost control of the club
and was failing to inspire some
of his players.
When Martin was dismissed
last July 24 and rehired five
days later, the plan was to bring
him back for the 1980 season.
Steinbrenner is adhering to the
same plan, only its implempentation comes with
shocking swiftness.
Lemon has three more years
remaining on his contract with

the Yankees, His major worry
- remaining in baseball in
some useful capacity - has
been put to rest.
"I've heard rumors all my
life," said Lemon. "Nothing
surprises me in this game. If it
happens, then it happens. You
know me ... I'm an organization
man and I always have been.
I've got a job and a good contract. It's the longest contract
I've had since I was in the
Navy."

In their Sunday meeting,
Steinbrenner didn't find it
necessary to 'rehash his
guidelines for managerial
behavior with Martin. The two
met nearly two weeks ago at
Yankee Stadium and all bases
were touched then.
Martin, who briefly attended
a function for a Pro-Am golf
tournament in Amana, Ia.
Sunday night, was cornered in
his hotel lobby and said on the

run, "I know of no changes in
the management. I will meet
with George on Monday."
In Arlington. where the
Yankees were playing the
Texas Rangers, Lemon refused
to comment further on the
situation, as did his players.
"Let's wait to see what happens," said one Yankee. "Then
I'll have a comment to make."
Eleven months ago, Steinbrenner stated publicly that
Martin must stop drinking, take

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NEW YORK (UPI) - George Steinbrenner is always at least
two jumps ahead of everybody else. That's why the New York
Yankees generally do so well. That's also why so many people
aren't crazy about him.
Regardless of his impulsiveness or his habit of blistering those
he feels aren't performing up to the sometimes superhuman
standards he sets for himself and asks for in others, he has had the
Yankee situation figured perfectly all along.
Last summer, he felt they couldn't possibly win If Billy Martin
continued as manager, so he made a change in late July, brInging
in Bob Lemon to take over the club, Now Stelnbrenner Is convinced the Yankees, who are eight games back, can't win this
year under Lemon.

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corning back because there were other clubs Interested In him?
Martin was telling the truth.
He never identified any of the clubs, but the San Diego Padres
were one of them, and had he gone with them, he very likely
would've gotten a s-year contract.
Getting back to Lemon, though, actually, he led the Yankees to
two playoff victories, first against the Red Sox and then against
the Royals, after which he guided them to a world championship
against the Dodgers. Mostof the Yankee players were pretty
much convinced theywouldn't have won last year with Martin,
the same way they feel they wouldn't have won it thIs year with
Lemon.

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There's also another aspect to his making the move now.
Remember how Billy Martin had been saying he wished George

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"Right here is where you got me," says Tampa's
Tom Williams, above right, to Clarence I)anlels

He may not want to talk about Yankees that season before innings.
PhIllIes 9, Reds 3
it, but Dave Klngman is placing signing with the Cubs as a free
Bob Boone's third hit of the
his mane in some very select agent.
Kingman followed Bill game, a two-run dc,uble, ignited
Consider
company.
the
Buckner's two-out double with a six-run rally In the eighth
following:
- Babe Ruth hit his 23rd his homer off loser Owchinko, 3. inning to break a 3-3 tie and lift
home run of the 1927 season 5. Then came a triple by Jerry Philadelphia. The rally handed
June 22 at Boston against a Martin, an infield hit by Mike reliever Doug Bair his second
pitcher named Hal Wlltse. It Vail and a double by Barry loss in as many days as starter
came in the New York Yankees' Foote and Owchinko was gone. Randy Lerch, 4-4, got the win.
Pirates 5, Dodgers 1
6(*h game and Ruth also hit No.
Bob Shirley came in and
Ed Whltson, 2-5, and Kent
24 that day en route to 60 for the Intentionally walked Ted
season.
Sizemore to fill the bases. Tekulve combined on a two- Roger Maria hit his 23rd WInning pitcher Mike Krukow, hitter and Tim Foli knocked in
homer of the 1961 season June 3-5, then hit Shirley's first pitch three runs, two with a fifth17 at Detroit against Don Mossi. for a double to center to drive in Inning double, leading PittIt came in the Yankees' 61st VaIl and Foote and, when left sburgh to a sweep of Its threegame and Maria went on to hit fielder Jerry Turner threw game series with Los Angeles.
wildly returning the ball, The win was Whitson's first
61.
- On Sunday in San Diego, 18 Sizemore scored. Mick Kelieher since April 14. Bill Russell had
years after Marts hit his No. 23, added a two-run single in the both Dodger hits, including a
Kinnan hit his 23rd homer of eighth as the Cubs made it solo homer in the fourth.
Giants7, CardInals 4
the 1979 season. It came off Bob seven wins in the last eight

Krukow pitched into the broke a 4-4 tie with a runat the Fern Park Putt-Putt course. Below, Daniels 59th game and helped the Cubs
pick
up
their
fifth
straight
eighth
inning before being scoring single and Willie
sinks the clincher for his winning score of 82 in the
victory,
an
8-5
trIumph
over
the
relieved
by Dick Tidrow and McCovey added a two-run
54-hole, medal•play event, winning $70. Williams
Bruce Sutter, with Sutter single to highlight a three-run
Padres.
finished second with an 83.
rally in the eighth inning as St.
Hitting home runs is earning his 15th save,

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The victory gave the Cubs, Louis lost Its fifth straight. Jack
something Dave Kingman does
very well. Talking about them? now 30-29, a three-game sweep Clark homered for the Giants
of the Padreswho were coming and Tony Scott connected for
Well, that's another story.
"I enjoy playing In Califor- off a sweep of their own over the Cards.
nia. This Is cma of my favorite • Pittsburgh. Jerry Turner and , Braves 1 Mets 1, u*peuded,
Gaiy Mathews' flfth-tñiil'ng
road trips. That's about all I Dan Brigga hoinered for San
homer provided Atlanta's tying
cansay," Kingman said after Diego.
run and the game was
Exposl9,Astros3
his two-nm homer triggered a
Tony
Perez
belted
two
suspended
because of a
six-run uprising in the first
Inning. "I enjoyed playing here homers and Larry Parrish, prearranged curfew. The
In San Diego and I have what Gary Carter and Ellis Valentine game, delayed twice by rain for
you might call sonic hard added one each to pace a 24-hit a total of two hours, will be
feelings, having left San Diego attack, giving Montreal its resumed Aug. 27 with the
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victory and ending Joe Niekro's Braves coming to bat in the
? the way I did."
Klngman, who now has 54 nine-game winning streak. ninth. A 6 p.m. curfew was set
RBI, was acquired by the Mledro, 10-3, hadn't lost since prior to the start of the contest
'a
Padres from the New York April29 in Thtthburgh and came so the Mets could catch a ght
Mets two years ago, but was Into the game with a 2.43 ERA. to Houston.
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Fan- Insurance was dealt a
Steinbrenner sharesthat feeling andthat's why he's going back
crushing blow Saturday when it
with Martin as his manager so tar ahead of schedule.
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attended Culver Military Academy In Indiana, which is the same
little I4eugut tournament,
school Walter O'Malley went to, but when itcomestu having those
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Whenever SteInbrenner wishes to know anything about his Springs major league chainplon.
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bailclub, he will talk with his front office people and with
"We
were
hurt
by
two
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manager. But where he gets his best information is from his
regulars
being
away
on
ballplayers.
This time, Stelnbrenncr came away feeling Lemon had lost vacation, but mostly, we just
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alter
Farr'a
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against him because he is a sweetheart of a guy who nobody can second
loss
In the doublehelp liking, but that they had lost their Initiative or hunger to win eleminatlon Top Team tourney. ''-.•
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Farr closed with a 19.4
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Yankee manager's job back to Billy Martin. He has pretty much
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California jumped to a 2.0 pitched 11-3 InnIngs in relief of
When Sparky Anderson took lead in the second on a two-run Glenn Abbott to get the win and
over as manager of the Detroit single by Dickle Thon and Sid Mange, 6-6, absorbed the
.
Tigers live days ago, he arrived doubles by Bobby Grich - loss. Bobby Bonds' sixth career
with impeccable credentIals as extending his hitting streak to grand-slam in the eighth had
one of the most knowledgeable 18 games - and Larry Harlow. given the Indians a 4-3 lead.
men In baseball.
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Brewer, 5, Royals
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Gorman Thomas smashed
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two homers - his 14th and 15th
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of the year - to back the nineBlue Jays 10, A'i9
fIrst victory In the American
hit pitching of lary Sorensen as
League after fourgames, but he
Shortstop Alfredo Griffin Wlutvkee swept Its threedemonstrated to his players made up for a ninght-inning game series with Kansas City.
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Sorensen, 9.6, hurled his 10th
one.
A's a one-run lead with a two- complete game and the 32nd nt
After Jason Thompson looped run, bases-loaded single in the the season for the Brewers, w1
a two-run single in the eighth bottom of the ninth to lift lead the league in that depa4
Inning tO highlight a four-nm Toronto. Reliever Tom Buskey, ment. Steve Braun and Darr1
outburst and snap a 4-4 tIe, the 3-1, was the winner and Dave Porter had solo homers for the
Angels put runners on first and Heaverlo, 2-7, took the loss. Otto Royals.
second with one out in the ninth Velex had a three-run homer
Rangers6, Yankees 3
inning. Don Baylor then hit a and John Maybez-ry a solo shiot
Buddy
Bell socked homers in
eng th
shot out to left-center and for Toronto.
his first two at-bats to drive In
OtlaleiS, TVdIII
center fielder Ron LeFlore
three runs and Steve Corner, 6ATLANTA iUPI - Larry trouble nuiking the putt," said made a leaping catch at the
KIko Garda drove in three s, scattered seven hits to power
Nelson says tournament oUt- Nelson. "It's the golf courses wall. Willie Davis, the runner at runs with a triple and double Texas. New York starter
dais
are wasting their time If with undulating greens that second, tagged and went to and Benny Ayala and 1 MaY Catfish Hunter, 0.5, was tagged
SANPOID
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they think the way to toughen cause the most trouble."
third.
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hit solo homers to power for both homers. Thurman
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up a golf course is to lengthen
But Anderson notIced that Baltimore. Mike Flanagan, 8-5, Munsonhadatwo-run homer for
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Nelson said that considering Davis left second base early with relief help from Tim the Yankees.
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are
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lot
of
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quality of golf played by the and ordered his pitcher Aurelio Stoddard, got the victory and
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give some of them a little fairways and flat greens. But cey agreeii with Anderson year, suffered his sixth straight
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Jorge Orta drove in three
SALEM,Ind. (UPI) - Tom
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The subject came up while 6-5, retired the first two batters and scored two runs, and Ken swapped finishing positions
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INVI*NI$S
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the bases before Thompson game of the season.
Bigelow beat Carter to win
.ss the secret to toughening a
the most since Johnny Miller delivered his game-winning hit
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Alan Trammefi drove in three out, two-rim homer to cap a tables in the second for a split
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'national League. He has them right up there In first pLace with a
"-comfortable 5bgame lead. Michael was sent to Columbus to be
Against Inverness
groomed as a future Yankee manager and in all probability, one
The Sanford An-stars split a
day he will get his chance.
pair of semi-pro baseball
games wIth Inverness last
weekend, chalking up a 4-3 win
on Randy Meithie's four-hit
pitching and Kevin Miles'
winning sacrIfice fly In the 1(h,
then drocPn a 32-3
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The All-Stan are now 16.6
and travel to Darien, Ga. for a
pair of gaines this weekend.

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of trouble If he wanted to return
as manager. A clash with Reno,
Nev. sportswriter Ray Hagar
last November was amicably
settled out of court weeks ago.
Stetnbrenner actually made
up his mind to bring back
Martin some time ago, but was
upset when his intentions were
leaked Saturday night. So irked
was Steinbrenner that he
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Montreal 4, Houston 2, night
"Finishing double bogey, 1974, let it get away from him, the 18th tee still with a three-s'
4
0(1.5) 25.50, P(Sl) 132.00, 1(5-1-3)
Q12-4) 33.00; P(2.4) 11.10; 1(2.4.1)
He
said,
"On
17,
I
said
to
shot
advantage,
Pate,
although
Philadelphia
4,
Cincinnati
3.
bogey Is not my idea of myself, 'Just don't make double he birdied the final hole by
g7,Pç(
4.20.
20340
.r'.rm'
night
$thraceC$-STime3I.47
Twelfth
game
championshlpgolf,"saidlrwin, bogey'andthat'swherelniade makingthe"toughestputtlhad
Chicago 5, San Diego 2, night
6000
1170 5 80 5 00
1 Ramon Sarduy
11 80 5.20 2.00 I Tavern Nut
.
Pittst,,rgh 6, Los Angeles 3,
who hada final-round 4overpar my only double-bogey. I won't all week," knew the best he
600 300 lHappyHummec
7a'A PH0Pe',j'
160 370
7Gasti Enrique
night
75 on the Inverness Club course try that again."
2iarwinRick
660
2.60
5 Said Badiola
,
CtFPR,l7/O,Y
Sunday's
Results
could do was finish second.
23.00. P71.7) 74.10. 1(1.72)
p().7) 127.50; T(1.2.
and finished the 72-hole grind at
0(1.2)
33.50;
Irwin, who got $50,000 for the
Montreal 19. Houston 3
oc wi
342.50.
5) 361.10.
Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 3
even-par 284, "but it's two win, said he felt his inability to
10th race A 5.14 Time 31.14
Player, whose final round 3-' Atlanta
A-U;
Handles
59LU4
New York 1 (game
6 Sabena
better than the next guy and sleep the night before con- under-par 68 matched Jack suspended 1,
IS 10 5 80 2 80
a" '/R EC0//P
after I innings)
I To The Front
1 60 2 60
that's good enough for me. I tributed to his poor finish and Nicklaus and Jun Simons for
Chicago 0, San Diego S
7/Mt,qo,yp'
3 Record River
1 00
didn't finish very well, but then brushed off a suggestion that he the best round of the day, said
Pittsburgh 5. Los Angeles 1
0(14) 22.40. P(41) $5.10, 1(6-1.3)
L(46UE.
San Francisco 7, St. Louis I
again I didn't have to."
313.20.
might have been guilty of he was "very happy to finish
Today's Oam,s
41qe QR/Os
/*'FRE
11th race 05.14 Time 31.50
SEMINOLE
Irwin, although a shadow of choking.
second."
(All Times EDT)
lB. Rowdy
880 310 780
.#/Ei'8ERf /4'
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Cincinnati (Bonham 2-1) at
I Jarwin Nancy
1.40 3 00
First Race
/90
fiUrFROVEP
Montreal (Rogers
6-3), 7:33
5 Disco Don
3 80
1 FrostyCounsel
9.20 460 350
p.m.
.
IN /903
0(1.4) 11,60, P(4.l) USC, 1(4-1.5)
8 HeGone
1360 720
Philadelphia (Espinosa 65)
..
34540.
6 Royal Black SI
O..' 7'/4f47uLY
3.20
at Atlanta (Matula 3-5), 7:35
12th race C S-IS Time 31.72
0(1.1) 44.40; 1(1.14) 651.20. Time
'e Y'4'wrut.
p.m.
___________________________1 Budjs Gypsy
1080 10 00 .4.00
2:01.7.
New
York
(Ellis
at
1-5)
7 Stand Still
5 20 4 60
Second
Race
flttbutby King
turnSn,l,cate.
Houston
(WillIams
2.3)
0:33
6 Vibrant Violet
3.70
S Hardly Karl
4.10 3.60 2.00
pm.
0(1.7) 52.50. P11.7) 107.10, T( 1.7.4)
3 Gotcha Gal
600 3.20
Chicago (Lamp 5-2) at Los
Perry. SD ?i; Sutton, LA and I Miss MacB
313.00.
Rice, Dos
62 21247 .326
2.10
Angeles (Hooton 6.3), S p.m.
Swan, NY 70.
Grich. Cal
Attendance 2401; Handle $221,450.
66 fl9 40
0(5.3)17.40; 1 (S3.7) 51.20; 1 (5.
St. Louis (Forsch 3.5) at San
American League
Pryor, Chi
54 18923 .323
Ryan, 3.4) 121.00; Time 2:01.2.
Diego (Jones 5-5). 10 p.m.
Cal 99; Guidry. NY 80. Jenkins,
Letcano, Mil
Saturday night
56 18632 .323
Third Race
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) - second shot landed in the sand want anything bad to happen,"
Tuesday's Oam.s
Tex
71;
Kravec,
Chi
66;
Horn. Runs
Pando
1.00 200 2 20
1st
race
D 3.1 Time 31.0$
Jane
Blalock has redeemed trap. She chipped out of the shesaid."Mygimeplanwasto
Philadelphia at Atlanta, night
Koosman, Mlnn 62.
National League
Kingman,
.4 Dxc Berry
3.20 2.20
8 Celeno
7 60 1 20 2 70
Cincinnati at Montreal, night
Saves
herself.
bunker and the ball landed five hit every green. I Just didn't
Chi 73. Lopes, LA and Schmidt,
6 Silo Wendy
2.20
lDealer Dick
280 2.20
New York at Houston. night
National
League
Sutter,
Phil 15; Simmons, St.L 16,
0(1.4) $10• T (1.4.4) 33.00; Time
want to play and keep watching
The 33-year-old Blalock cap- feet from the pin,
5 Gushing Smile
Pittsburgh at San Francisco, Winhield, SD IS.
760
ChI
IS,
Garber,
AtI
12;
2:01.3.
"1 was very cautious. I didn't the leader board.'
0(1-I) 11.20, PIll) 23.10, 1(1.1.51
tuned her fourth victory of the
night
Lo&amp;kwood, NY and Fingers, SD
American League
Lynn,
Fourth Race
73.20.5
Louis at San Diego, night
9. Bair, Ci
Tekulve. Pitt and .4 HR Eddie
year Sunday, six strokes ahead
Bos 16; Grich, Cal and Thomas,
600 2.80 2.20
2nd race C 5.14 Time 31.7$
Chicago at Los Angeles, night
Lavelle,
SF
0.
Mil 15; Singleton, BaIt, Rice,
2 Hush Star
600 2.00
of Alice Rltzman, who was a
I Sudden Jump
1120 6 80 1 00
American
League
Dos and R.Jones, Sea N.
Mar- 3 Ease On Tar
American League
2 70
Vickies Fable
member of her threesome at
3 80 7 60
shall. Minn 15; Kern. Tex 9;
Runs Batted In
(4.2) 10-20; P (4.2) 14.20; Time
East
8 Valianl Boy
o 60
Proly, Chi, Hiiler, Det,
the $100,000 LA tournament
National
League
Winfield.
Hras.
2:05.1.
W L PcI. GB
011.5) 3I.4, P11.5) 5710. TI I-S a)
Ky, KC. Rawley, Sea and Lyle,
SD
55;
Kingman,
Chi
54;
at Rochester.
BaIt
Filth Race
fl .631
755.00.
Tex
3 Frisco Boy
Boston
5 00 5.00 3 60
38 24 .613
2½ Foster. Cm 52; Simmons, St.L
who finished the
3rd race B S-IS Time 31 40
17, Clark, SF
L,nns Star
Milwauk
II 60 7 00
36 20 .35
6'.
Charlie Goodbee
1 20 7 60 7 10
tournament with a 12-under-par
American
League
Baylor,
.4
Claybrook
Pedr
New York
300
3i 31 -523
8A Pius
570 370
Cal
51;
Lynn,
Dos
52;
Bochle,
280, had run into trouble in the
Clevelnd
0 (3-7) 45.60; T (3.7.4) 212.10; ICardiac Cardinal
32 31 .500
540
Se.
51;
Porter,
KC
50;
Grich,
Time 1:44.2.
Detroit
30 29 .508
final round of last year's tour
S
0(1-I) 7.40. PIll) 14.S0, 1(1-S-I)
Cal 17.
Sixth Race
Toronto
2)
46
.3)3
fl
5440
stop at Rochester and finished
Stolen Bases
8 Mighty Intrude
10.20 660 3.20
4th race C 3-S Time 35.12
DAYTONA BEACH
two strokes behind the winner,
National
League
Moreno,
5
BJ5
Dutchess
660
W L Pct.
5.10 6 Keen Lawn
6 60 500 3 00
Saturday
matinee
Pitt
26.
Scott,
SI.L
and
North,
7
Hopes
Legend
Calif
5.20
40 27
Nancy Lopez.
Spread The News
500 3 00
First
game
Led by Byron Overstreet and frame.
SF
24;
Lopes,
LA
19;
Taveras,
OlraniMandiOla
Texas
0 ($5) 52.70; T (I.$2 $32.50;
34 20 .331
"
3 BD Ruffian
"I kept saying to myself, ' Paul Alegre, H&amp;D
2 80
18.00 11.10 1.80
NY 15.
Time 2:05.1.
Minn
Realty twice
3? 29 .523
That
2-1
Barnett
advantage
0(16)3040 P(6.I) 10010. TS.I.
3 Carasa Pradera
5.40 4.00
can't wait to get back
American League
LeF lore,
Seventh
Race
Kan
City
34
31
.523
to came from behind to defeat held up until the sixth
256.50.
Arca
4 20
Det 33; WIlson, KC 27; Crug,
1 Kootney Brown 13.10 6.00 4.00
Rochesterto redeem myself.'!
Chicago
fl
5th race A S.I6 Time 31.16
'0(3.1) 31.20; T(135) 210
BarnettBank,4-3and7-2,towjn when Alegre hit another one of Seattle
Sea
23;
Otis,
KC
20.
Wills,
Tex
7
Damons
Star
5.20 300 s PeteGoodbee
27 10 403
really wanted
360 310 2 20
Second
game
Bonds,
dcv
18.
6 0aytos Tern
to win this theBroncoChampionshipofthe his tape measure home runs Oakland
2 60
19 47 .288 20'/3
Claregun's Earl
8 00 7 a
lDomlngoPecina
21.40
5.40
week," said Bialock, who took Seminole
•5.1O
Pitching victories
0 (7.3) 33.40; T (7.3-6) 135.60;
Saturday's Results
Pony Baseball with one team mate aboard.
lCarryDodle
280
SArano Gait) II
6.80 4.50
National league
Niekro,
Time 2:05.2.
home $15,000 as the winner.
California 4, Detroit 2
0(5-I) 15.20, P15-I) 35.10. T(S-S.5)
League.
1 Carasa Andre
Overutreet,
who
handied
the
7.60
Hot,
10-3;
LaCoss,
Cm
80;
Eighth
Race
Milwaukee
3.
Kansas City 2
b':' don't usuallY come Into a
0(45)
P(45) 404.lQj 1(6-5.
Forced into a do-or-di, mound duties for H&amp;D, helped
4 May The First
6.40 4.00 2.40
Bauimor. at Minnesota, ppd., Sutcfltte. LA and Swan, NY
athracefl2.ITim. 71.43
tournament determined to
1)
171).OSj 00(14) 171.40,
81
SF
7.6:
Canton,
PhIl
rain
1.7;
7 Ru$htn Covni
situation, the Longwood team give himself some Insurance as
7 JM's Fast Rapid 6 70 1 20 3 00
ThIrd game
Niekro. Atl
6 Happy Tar
Toronto 3, Oakland 2, night
4.80 SAIl The More
but because I feel like Ive lost needed to win both ends of a the 11-year-old crashed the key
180 300
7 Paco
10.10 6.60 6.60
American League
John,
Cleveland 4. Seattle 3, night
0
.•o.- p (4 2.6) 4.74) 54.40; 1 Sendlntheciowns
it here the
4Arca
2 80
7.00
500
last two years, I Saturday twinbill from the hit in a four-run seventh inning
NY
10-2;
D.Marlinez,
BaIt
9-2;
3
Time 2:04.4.
Boston 11, Chicago 5, night
0(251 24.40, P12.5) SO 70, T(2-S-l)
1.70
Waits, Clev 9-1; Sorensen, Mil
New York 3, Texas 2. 10 96,
NInth Race
wantedtoredeemmyself,"she powerful Casselberry uprise that sealed Barnett's
102.10
0(4.5) 104.10; P15.1) 247.30; T(5.4.
added. "No more 'what ifs' for aggregation,
Kern, Tex 5-I; Ryan, Cal 8
innings, night
1 Hustlin Mickey
1.00 340 1.10
7th race 07.16 Time ISIS
doom.
1506.20
3; Flanagan,
BaIt,
Splittortf,
this one."
3 Arrica Hobby
Sunday's Results
11.10 7.10 i
Doe Does
1060 3 iO 2 60
Fourthgame
first game saw Alegre
Other boys that played key
KC and Marshall, Minn 05.
Detroit 5, California
6 Curt Jubilee
610 58 Allspice
300 260
2Santi
Urqulza
700
5.40
2.60
Earned
Run
Av.ra5,
The win pushed Blalock into carry a 2-1 lead into the final roles both offensively and
Toronto 10, Oakland 9
0 p.3) 27.60; T (1.3.6) 441.20; Livingston
41101
300
13.20 4.00
(baed
43 innings pItched)
TIme 2:03.2.
Sealtle 6, Cleveland
the fifth spot of LPGA money Inning, only to have Barnett defenslvelyfor H&amp;D were Chris
0(5-7) $2.60, P17-SI 3.30, 1(7-5-2)
8Zubl Gash Ii
4.80
Nehional League
LaCoss,
winners with $84,652.
Baltimore I, Minnesota
Tenth Race
61.20.
Bank rally to tie the score, on Dapore and John Andrews.
012
33.60; P12.4) 105.00; T(2-4.
Cm
2.33; Rogers. MIl
Chicago 6, Boston 1
S Whiiiit
3000 33 20 6 60
"This is the fastest start
5th race A 5.16 Time 3136
2.62;
I) 313.50.
an infield hit by Mike DiAmico.
Perry,
SD
263;
Forsch,
Hou
- LEE GEIG ER
2
Quanlico
Way
900 3 00 ,' To',iI Effort
Milwaukee S. Kansas City 3
3 60 3 20 2 70
have ever had in my career,"
Filthgame
2.7).
Espinosa,
Phil
2.75.
6 Mercury Pride
Texas 6. New York
200 OLII's Best Way
The top half of the eighth
710 750
8
SaidGoini
$5.10
1.20
8.00
IS
American
League
the 10-year tour veteran said. Inning saw Barnett take the SARNETT
Mar
HID
Today's Games
(5-3) $0.20; T (5.2.6) fl7.00; 7 MIke Jezak
Isasa Wally
7 40
4 20 3.40 Time 2:10.1.
AIR H
shall. Mlnn 701; John, NY 2.07; oAprai:
Al * H
(All Times EDT
"Usually I wait until the end of lead for the first time wh
0(71) 13 40, P11-I) 20.70, 1(7-5-3)
Gondra
7.00
4I3
3 5 5 CVpII
en D'Amico
Guidry,
NY
2.11,
Slaton,
Mil
A
Detroit
(Wilcox
5-4)
at
7,601;
Handle
$124,010.
Boston
4440
the year to come on strong."
0(11) 44.60; P(I.1) 130.50; 1(5.1.
, e Odom
LemarKzyk, Ton 2.4).
Clint Baker hit a solo shot over McCormIck
laker
4 I I Overstr,.$ 4 I 1 (Renko 5-2), 7:30 p.m.
'thraceBS.I6TIme3l.37
4) 211.40.
On the front nine of Sunday's the centerfield fence.
StrIkOS1
BaltImore
(Stone
45)
Miller
4 I 3 Ali5,I
3I I
at
7 Blue Pebbles
II 60 6 80 1 60
Sixth
game
National
League
Richard, 6
435 Andrews
35 I
wood
Cleveland (Garland 7-7),
I-under-par 72 round, Blalock
3s
S The Spectator
Trani Pecmna
880 8 10
5.40 S60 I_CO
Earlier in the contest Bobby Roardon
45$ Tempista
t I S p.m.
Hou lIt;
Cartlon,
Phil
16;
4 Jolly Goddbce
started with a birdie on the first Miller and
4Carasa Arca
5 80
Allboon
3$I
3 S S Dp0fe
550 340
Seattle
Alegre had Wasted MIlls
(Parrott
4-2)
at
3)1 Norman
I
0(5.7) 40.40, P17.5) I5%.70, 1(7-5-4)
I Arano Gerardo
7.60
hole, then three straight pars, a
Chicago
(Howard
1-2),
5:30
3
3SS Hvff
DAYTONA BEACH
355.00.
towering home runs for their Abney
'3(4.4) 43,50; P16.4) 126.10; 1(6.4.
Totals
s e p.m.
bogey and a "key" par on the respective teams.
III 4 MvllI.,,
Saturday matinee
10th race A 3-S Time 35.22
I)
231.20.
CauMIl
IIS
Texas (JenkIns 73) at Cali7 Fruiti
IsI race M 5.16 Time 3I.56
sixth.
12 40 700 3 10
Seventh game
Evans
m'
With their backs to the wall,
fornba
(Ryan
1-3),
10:30
p.m
7 l's Silver Boy
7 80 5.50 3.10 I C.irvey Culie
Totals
960 5 70
6 Irusta.Sarduy
25.20 13.40 6.20
She recorded birdies on 11 and only three
Kansas
City
(Our.
36)
at
7 Pliable
3 Bon Bon Eaker
outs from
9.80 4
2Vlcandi Isidro
9 20
1.00 4.20
•.n,,tfRk
and 12, but had back-to-back elimination, H&amp;D rallied
6Say You Will
*
I,-) Oakland (Norris 1-1), 10:30
0(2.4) 31.40, P(2-4) 112.50, TI 2-4-3)
3.00
SZubi Arrieta
for HIoRiafly
p.m.
*ies
Q(7.7) 45.40, P12.7) 74.40, 1(2.7.6) S37.20.
bogeys on 14 and 15.
0(26) 41.20; (57) 117,40; 1(6-2.
two runs In its half of the
Tuesday's Games
111.20.
11th race TA 5.14 Time 30.11
5) 416.00.
"1 pulled the tee shot on 14 overtime inning, as the
Detroit at Boston, night
lCharter
key HID
2ndraceDl.I6Tim,3I.76
RANNETI
10.80 560 110
Eighth game
and had a downhill lie," she blow was a double by OverAIRH
Toronto
at
New
York,
night
AIRU
7 Dessert Dandy
610 260 7.60 1 JM's Speed Rapid
690 9 80
lApraixArnieta
$610 5.20 7.60
Cvt
I
II
D'Amlcs
3
1
.
Baltimore at Cleveland. night
6PdssingGlance
said. "On 15, I lost my con- street that scored John Cupit Odsm
7.50 3.00 6GOldCoastMax
S Beide Urqul:a
70
10.50 4.60
4 2 2 McCormlct 3 1 5
HAMPTON,
Ga.
(UN)
Minnesota
at
Milwaukee,
Rice Ball
0(4.1) 31.10, P14.7) 101.10, 1(4-7-6)
3 Said Olano
3
III night
Ill laker
.centration and three-putted, It with the tying run and Jimmy
Trucker
Mike
Adams
of
A110,e
11.60,
P(74)
44.70, T(7.4.$) 434.00.
311
4)2 Miller
0(5.1)47.40, P11.5) 102.30, 1(6-5.3)
:,wasthe first three-putt I had all (&gt;iom wIth the winning tally. Andrews
Seattle at Chicago, night
III wood
173.60.
12th race C 7.14 Time 45.03
seneca, S.C., pushed his 1965 244.40.
Timpesha
I
$
I
Texas
at
California,
night
i
*.aon
6 Flying Scott
'week,"
JrdraceMS.I6T4me31,Il
$540 760 160
Ninthgame
The second game packed the Dapore
GMC truck cabto slightly more
I I I
3 I I AllIson
Kansas City at Oakland. nioht
6 F. Lee Dailey
12.60 7.40 1.60 0 SI Kido
Sscar
500 S 80
1640
I S I Mills
Blalock had to settle for a same thrills the first had. R&amp;D MullIgan
1SI
Sunday to win the I Goirl
1.50
0.40 1 Antonio's Spirit
HuN
3 I S Abnsy
SIO 1.70 I Brokers Reply
i Do
1000 7.70
I I I Totals
1 Cash Countess
34 I
birdie on 17 when her 40-foot jumped out with one run in the Evans
0(61) 25.60, P16.1) $1.10, T(6-4.I)
first Bot*all 200 at Atlanta i Gasti
3.00
Totals
117$
:'chip came to rest Inches from initial stanza only to have thl!
53.00, P16.1) 151.10, 1(4.1.4) 153.20.
OIlS) 4740; P15.1) 151.10; T(S.l.
International Raceway.
421.40.
4) 245.60.
Attendance 3104; Handle $21$,$s9.
the hole. On the final hole, she Casselberry team push two
The
race, which featured 10Tenthgame
HIDilath,
IN lw-i
managed to save par after her across in their half of the Raroostl..ik
wheeled, diesel-powered cabs, SVicandi-Sarduy 16.00 7.80 3.20
MS-I
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
5.20 5.60
leasted
slightly less than three 1 ZubiWally
NORTH
Isasa lsidro
3.50
w
(. ._,.v,. OS
hours.
Winter Haven
36
Q($.7) $1.60; P(S.7) 260.10; T($.1.
Tampa
Adams won $l5,, zipping 3)1006.60.
33 30 .335 ½
Dunadln
33 31 .332 I
Eleventh game
past
Ken Farmer of Pisgah,
St.Pete
33 3) .314 2
Urquisa
20.00 1.00 3.10
Lokeland
21 1 .323 I1-,
Ala,, who blew a tire and •7AranoPecina
*
9.40 6.20
SOUTH
slammed into a wall four laps 3Vicandi.Mandiola
FortLaudirdal.
II 25 .631
4.40
Fort Myers
35 2$
SO
S
0125) $3.60; P121) 163.20; 1(25.
from
the
finish
0
West Palm
Farmer, who started from 3) 430.40.
36 36
.411 13
Daytona 5th
.4.
.4
Twelfth game
....
MiamI
26 10
.314 IS
the pole position on the 4
Gondra
13.60 5.60 2.50
Sday's Games
"
I
Dunedin 2 0 MIami 0 7 (1st Game. •
NASCAR track, was not in- 2GastI-Badiola
1.40 2.60
3Mutilla S.arduy
4.20
jured,
bid
the
front
axie
was
Fort Lauderdale S Fort Myers I
I
012.4) 41.60; P14.2) 65.7d; 1(6-3.3)
Winter
Haven
4
Lakeland
I
Ii"
rlppesd from hIs 1977 Ken- 224.60.
Daytona Booth 6 Tampa 0
1
I
worth. He was one of only three
A-lOft; Handle 1151.361.
West Palm Beach 4 St. Petersburg 3
I
Tei.v's Games
starters
in
the
a-truck
field
LIkeIand at WInter Haven
p.
Daytona Beach at Tampa
who failed to finish,
Saturday night
West Palm Booth at St. Petersburg
First game
Qlle
Baker
of
Hanover,
Osmedln
at
Miami
Mr. Mo4an and Mrs. Barnes Show how they regrew hair They
4,
...did not have
I Domingo.Diaga
$1.10 5.00 4.20
Fort Lauderdale t Fort Myers
Pa., finished second and won
male
pattern baldness.
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100 6.10
$7,500 while Virgil Dedrick of 7lraniG.rardo
24.20
R. E. Borden Will ExpIn Hair Probms At
0(1.2) 33.60; 1112.1)35340.
Staunton, Vu., took third in
ThIHOiidlyIflfl,530N,
Palmetto Av..,Sanford Fl..
Second
game
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1978 Kenwo., winning $3,. lVictor-Pradera
Tuesday,
June 19, 1fl9
21.10
5.50
4.20
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5.20 4.20
League Lears
Maser
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Mr. R. E. Borden will be back in Even If baldness seems to "run
I TraniAndr,
3.50
By UIWIId Press lnternatfonal
in
0(24) 32.40; P142) 1.2S; 1(4.2.)) 19,
Sanford,
1971. Fl. again Tuesday, June the family." this is certainly
Rafting
Now
234.50; DD(1.4) 111.10.
is the time to act on proof 01 the cause of your hair lo,
""
(based on 185 t
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this great opportunity. Every man
Third game
Nati.nal Lagve
Many conditions can cause hair
9:
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10_So 600 4.10 and woman now losing hair should loss. o matter which one is
OAR H Pd.
causing
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Gondra
1.40 650 take advantage of this FREE CON. your hair loss, if you wait until you
BrOK, St.L
16 1$) 55 '359
SULTATION,
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are slick Bald and your hair roots
Winfleld, SD
0(14) 45.25; P(I4) 151.41; T(14.
50 26059
GUARANTEED
d'
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Row. Phil
are dead you are beyond help So. if
4244$i.341
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You will be given a written
you still have hair on top of your
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Fr*game
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5930971.310
Jesse thosco Sunday Ilranloinga
MSZZllll. NY
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the beginning to the end.
Yk ISantiOlano
Foster, Cm
and grow more hair
56 21071 .338 was optlaned by the
lO
now is the
Naturally we could not give you fimetodosomething
lDuran.lsidro
Hernandi, St.L
5024711.338 Mets
about it before
5.00
such
a
guarantee
if
it
didn't
work,
Members
it's
championship softball team from
too
0(1.2) 34.45; P12-I) 117.31; 1(3.1.
late.
Templotn, St.L
Si 24479 .32)
CAN'THELP
CALL
Knight, Cm
43231 73
FREE CONSULTATION
the Seminole Pony League - II&amp;D Plumbing
room on the roster for
Male pattern baldness is the cause Just take a few
Fifth game
whltfiofd, SF
61 23371 .314
minutes of your time
of a great malority of cases of on Tuesday, June II. 117$,
lines up and smiles for the birdie. Front row, left
1 Egana.Paco
right-bander
Dock
14.20 4.60
AmerIcan Leave
Ellis.
and go to
PLUMBER
baldnessand escessive hair loss, for the
GAl H PcI.
11.10 1.50
Holiday Inn, 530 N. Palmetto
right, are Cindy Herman, Audrey Cullin, Kathy
Ellis was acquired Friday lOscarGondra
which
no
methed
is
effoctive.
Ebb
Ave.,
in
Sanford,
Fla.
between
I
3 Beide Enrique
Mm
61
3.60
from the Texas Rangers 113
Hair SpecIalists cannot help these
l)avis, Kelly Broughton, Michelle Morris; Standing
0(1.71 54.45: P(l.7) 111.SIs TIllDowning, Cal.
p.m. and 5:30p.m. and ask the Desk
5021742351
who are slick bald altec years of Clerk
for R. E. Borden, room
Carew, Cal
SI 15435 ,35$ exchange for minor league
are Karlyn Watson, Laura Davis, Kathy Eggars,
gradual hair lois.
number.
40050 Sisthgame
Kemp, Dat
5420140.353 pItchers Mike Bruhert and Bob
Beth Watkins,
But, if you are not already Slick
Rogers, Tern Blayney, Tracy
lVic$or.Di.ga II
U.SO
There is no charge or obligation
KC
Myrick.
3.00 3.10 bald, how can you be sure what 5
$VicandiAndre
all Consullations are private, you
Bochte,
Sea
910 4.40
63225
Elliott, Jill Lewis and Bev Stough; Coaches In
actually
causing
your hair loss? will not be embarrassed
Orosco had a 1-2 record and a Santi Pradera
Brett, KC
in Ofly way.
100
43 272 50 .321
are Jamie Davis, Judy Lewis and Doc Watkins.
0(25) 35.60 P13s) 151.71; T12.S.
Banister, Chi
57 211 33 377 419 ER/I with the Mets.
3)316.40.
We accept MASTER CHARGE and VISA

HEIGH-HO,SILVER

Malor League

Baseball

Billy The Kid Back In Yank Saddle Agqin
NEW YORK (UN) - Somebody once said that as long as
the game of baseball existed,
there would be a place for Billy
Martin.
Now, 11 months after being
fired and - 10 months earlier
than expected - the fiery little
man they call "Billy the Kid" is
back at the helm of the New
York Yankees.
After a secret meeting between Martin and Yankee owner
George Steinbrenner in

Won Counts,
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Monday, June 18, 1979-7A

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Monday, June is, 1979

Eveninq Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Stephanie Smith,
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DEAR ABBY: Our son an d Ilmatik God they found each them. I finally blew my stack
his wife are tx)th 30. lIe'san ether.
just before they left. They
assistant professor and she's a
They
were
here
last apologized and we parted
social worker. They've been Christmas and my lovely home friends,
married for a year and lived looked like a pigpen during
After they left, my husband
together for two years before their entire stay. They threw
toll me that if I can't keep i
that The 'me Coming to visit us their clothes around, left wet trap shut ilds words and treat

WEE

no chlldren.He got (lie iilCSSlt!,I
and promptly updated his will. I
may have been left out of his
will for all I know, but at least it
iila(IC tutu update
own.
IN I.. '
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cat faster.

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Here's how I got illy fattier to
update his 30-year-old will, 1k
had left everything to uiiy

ish &gt;- itum had more

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visibility to contributions of

Itimihi (.a,ni

11 i %v% III(II l(hll.iII/4 ii ills ( 1,110 ioll

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will, asking for his suggestions
on how to dispose of whatever
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healthier

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outstanding programs,
teaching
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Too, Old." Send $1 Ailli a long,
self-addressed, stumped 128
cents? envelopl, to Abby, 13z
I.ask) Dri%e, fle%erly Ifills,

stimnulati' stutlt'uits

ill

their

ii

own growth ill amid out of

(he classroom,
Mm- s. Gamut's, a 10-yea,
teacher- at I.s muinui high
School, has developed tb'
only ( 'oopi' rati vi' I bout e
Eroriotmimt's Prog ram
raiti iii

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muitilels to mima ke their
lashit's -,(,(-in thicket arid
longeu imivolvcs simmtpls
ui I ali- ummi

usi hg halts

lJtv.rlt'u

t"must apply out'
oat if imiasr'au a
lashes,
arid ss limb' t hit's mi' still ss
'iitl's put somlit' lxiltdcr on
ttn'mui, either ss ithi a toumib ui
a small s nm''. Wait a test
seconds, and tlu'mi apply if
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umn
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1 am not looking forward to it. ate all over the house and should put theuti
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I love the
them both, but t%%o smoked pot in their bedroom. I
motel when they sit.
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Abby, do you think I was out
of line for telling those kids off!
And how about laying down
some ground rules be fore their
next visit? I know I won't be
K
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vacation.
Clean turn, room. Separate bath &amp;
entrance. Air 8. heat. Close to
Call Circulation Dept.

SUBURB

3723111.
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322-2611

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Agriculture to PUD Planned Unit

Bookkeeping, clerk,

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING

Notice is hereby given that I am original of said defenses with the Publish: June 4, Ii, IS, 1919
dependent
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
Clerk of thIs court either before DEK2$
_______________________________ TC DONALD JOIINSON
USE ELEMENT OF THE
engaged in business at 16$ Willow service or Immediately thereafter;
Address Unknown
SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPRECreek
Cove,
Longwood,
37750
otherwiseadefault
Iudgment
be
Notic.of Public Hearings
James Orshal
Seminole
county,
Florida,FL
under
the
entered against you
for thewill
relief
HENSIVE PLAN FROM PRESER.
The Board of County Corn.
lid itioiji name of LONGWOOD IN.
co H. Bradley Smith, Esq.
VATION.GENERAt_ RURAL TO
demanded in the Amended Petition. missioner's of Seminole County will
440 Waverly Street,
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
WITNESS my hand andthe seal of hold a public hearing In Room 203 of
Waverly, New York
FOR THE PURPOSE OF RE.
intendoftoregister
with the saId court on this 6th day of June, the Seminole County Courthouse,
Clerk
the Circuitsaidname
Court, SemInole
Reliance Insurance Co.,
ZONING THE
1979.
FOLLOWING
Sanford, Florida,onJune 26,
at
co Ithaca Agency,
DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM
the provisions of the Fictitious
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR., possible,toconsidera specific land TO DONALD JOHNSON: The PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP.
Name Statutes, To-Wit: SectIon
Clerk of the Circuit Courl
665.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
use amendment to the Seminole following Citation Is published MENT:
Seminole County. Florida
County Comprehehslve Plan, Or. pursuant to an Order of the
Sig. Jon D. Macxendrick
Lots 1 through 11 and Lots 14
BY: Eve Crabtree
dinance 7723, and rezonlng of the Surrogate's Court, Tioga County,
PubliSh June 11, 11,258. July 2. 1979
through 20, Block H, and all of Block
DEPUTY CLERK
DEKI?
described property from .1 Retail State of New York dated June 5.
, Replat'of SectIon 1, Sanford
______________________________ PubliSh: June II, II, 23, July 2, 1979 CommercIal DIstrict to M.1A Very 1979.
Grove, as recorded in PIat Book 4,
DEK si
.
Light Industrial District,
persons
interested
in
the
estate
of
CITYOF
Page 21 of the Public Records of
API ORDINANCE AMENDING BRUCE HOWARD JOHNSON, late Seminole County, lorlda, and the
CASSELIERRY, FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND ORDINANCE
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OR- FOR SEMINOLE COUNTy, -AMEND#E- 77.25 WHICH' of the Village of Waverly, in the East ½ of the SW'/ of SectIon 32,
ED LAND County of lioga, SaIe U
Township 195, Range 31E (less the
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that CIVIL ACTION NO. 79'1122.CA.04.E SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPRE.
YOU
AND
EACH
OF
YOU
ARE
the CIty Council of the City of IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
thereof and less that part lying in
HENSIVE PLAN FROM COM- HEREBY CITED to appear In the said Replat of Section 1, Sanford
Casselberry, Florida adopted Or DIANNE NEAL BOWLES,
MERCIAL TO INDUSTRIAL FOR Surrogate's Court of the County of Grove) and the West 'Ar of the SW¼
dinance 383, as amended, entitled:
THE PURPOSE OF REZONING
oga, before our Surrogate of said
An ordinance of the City of
of Sec. 3219S.31E., together with the
Petitioner,
THE
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED ounty, at his office in the Court W S of the 5½ of the NW'k of said
Casselberry, Florida, amending a and
PROPERTY
FROM
Cl
RETAIL
HouseinlheVillageofOwego,Tioga
portionofOrdinance2u,oftheCity DAVID CURTIS BOWLES,
section (less that part lying In
COMMERCIAL DISTRICTTOM.1A County.NewYOrlI,onth,l$thdayof
of Cas$elberry, Florida; defIning
Roseland Park recorded in Plat
Respondent.
VERY LIGHT INDUSTRIAL July, 1979 at nine o'clock in the
conditions of approval; providing
Book 7, Pg. 51. and less Roseland
DISTRICT:
NOTICE OP ACTION
fortonof that day, then and there
for conflicts, severabIlIty and el
Park 1st additIon according to the
TO PVT. DAVID CURTIS
The
West
'r
of
Lot
100,
less
State
to
show
cause
why:
(I)
the
damages
fective date.
BOWLES
Public Records of Seminole County)
Road 16, St. Joseph Addition (330 ft. awarded to the Admlnistratrix
Above ordinance wat adopted at a
and less the RIght of Way for
HHB-1)ph r iCId Artillery
x
460
ft.
Section
28,
Township
19,
herein
for
the
conscious
pain
and
.'egular meeting of the City Council
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, State
t. Carson, Colorado 10913
Range 30. ConsIstIng of ap. suffering of the decedent should not Road 46 and less Right of Way for
on May 21, 1979.
proxImately five (3) acres.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
bedistributed,pursuantto$ectionl,
MARY W. HAWTHORNE,
Brisson Avenue,
aclion for Dissolution of Marriage
Further, the Planning and ZonIng 1.1 of the Estates, Powers and Trust
CITY CLERK
Further, the Planning and Zoning
has been fIled against you and you CommissionofSemlnoleCountywlll Law;
Dated this 12th day of June, 1979.
Commissionof Seminole County will
are required to serve a copy of your hold a publIc hearing in Room 203 of
Publish: June II. 1979
(7) the damages awarded to the hold a public hearing in Room 203 of
wrItten defenses, If any, to it on the Seminole County Courthouse, adminlstratrlxforwrongfuldeathof
DEK 71
the Seminole
County
0. H. EATON, JR. ESQUIRE, Sanford, Florida, on June 6, 1979, at the decedent should not be Sanford,
Florida, on
JuneCourthouse,
6, 1979 at
Petitioner's attouney, whose ad
7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
distributed pursuant to Section 54.4
7:30 P.M.,
or as soon
as
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS dress is MASSEY. ALPER. WACK Possible, to review, fleer comments of the Estates, Powers and Trust possible,
to review,
hearthereafter
comments
NAME STATUTE
8. EATON, Tern Building - Crane's and make recommendations to the Law; and
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
. and make recommendations to the
Roost, 165 WhoopIng Loop, Board of County Commissioners on
7:00 P.M.. or as soon thereafter as

31-Apartments Furnished

M. Unsworth Realty

716O6Ioreves 3230517

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W Garnett White
Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phone 322 7881. Sanford
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immediate occupancy. New .1 BR,
1 B block home Walking
distance to hoSpital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown
527,500. w excellent terms
372 7111 alt S

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.
.
I BR, sioo mo. inc. utilities
Plus $Sodep.
Call 3230536

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Ithaca, N. Y.

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33-Houses Furnished

HORSE LOVER
Person to help with horses,
r'eaking in 8. training. Must
love your work. Great op.
portunity, excellent pay.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French
323 5176

2 BR House
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322 3156
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36-Resort Property
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front Apts. weekly. Call 3224036
Realty World, The Real.Estate
if no ans. (901) 2529192.
Agency June Porzig 3235324.
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'A,
'
EXPERIENCED
WELDER
Excellent potential with national
Company. Top pay.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French
3233176
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37B--O(fice Rental
.. .
(2) 600 sq. ft. office units for lease
in new bldg. on French Ave. Can
be combined for 12005g. ft. total.
Ideal for
carpet.
ww
professional suite.

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WAREHOUSE WORKERS
Heavy physical work. Able to
learn, Permanent positions.
Reliree acceptable. 323 1101.

(Ci

garage. On large wooded lot,
Many Extras
McGovern
Builders Call 377 8910 after
p.m.

Garage apt. Reduced to $18,500

Additional information may be to take, pursuant to Section 1.1.4 0
AdditIonal
informationthe
may
be
"Fictilious Name Statute", Chapter the original with the Clerk of thIs obtained by contacting the Land the Estates, Powers and Trust Law. obtaIned
by contacting
Land
$63.09, Florida Statutes, will register Court either before service on
Development Manager ate 323.4330, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. We
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, PetItioner's attorney or Im.
Development Manager at 3234330,
Ext. 306.
have caused the seal of Office of our
Ext. 306,
in and for Seminole County, Florida, mediately thereafter; otherwIse a
Persons not able to attend te said Surrogate to be hereunto af.
Persons not able to attend the
upon' receipt of proof of the default will be entered against you hearingwhowishtocommentonth, fixed.
publication of this Notice, the tic, and your marriage to pefitifln,, wIll proposed actions may submit
hearingwhowishtocommen,onth,
tltious name, to.wIt:
WITNESS, HON. ANDREW F. proposed actions may submit
be dissolved,
written statements to the Land SIEDLECKI, Surrogate of said written statements to the Land
HOLIDAY 1SLEPROPERT1ES
WITNESSmyhandandtp,elof Development Division prior to the County, at the Village of Owego, N. Development Division prior to the
under whIch we are engaged in this Court on June 14, 1979.
scheduled public hearIng. Persons V., 5th day of June, 1979.
business at 701 East Semoran (SEAL)
Scheduled public hearing. Persons
appearing at the hearings may
Blanche Sholkom
Boulevard, Altamonte Springs,
appearing at the hearings may
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
submit
wrItten
statements
or
be
Chief
Clerk
of
the
Florida.
As Clerk of the Court
submit written statements or be
heard orally.
Surrogate's Court
That the parties interested in safd
heard orally,
By: Cynthia Proctor
By Order of the Board of County (SEAL
business nterprise are as follows:
By Order of the Board of County
As Deputy Clerk
Commissioners of Seminole County,
John P. Moore
Commissioners
Seminole County,
MASSEY, ALPER, WACK I Florida.
Attorney for Proponent and Address Florida,
Victor A. Notopoulos
EATON
Arthur H. BockwIth, Jr.
Rt,bsrt J. Hines
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
.1W. Schoiftelkotte
143 WhoopIng Loop
County Commissioners of
Ithaca,
N.Y.,
14150
Edward F. Welch
Altamonfe Springs, Florida 37701
County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida
Iersonal asiiu*aiaace is not
Dated at Seminole County, (305) s.soiIi and 131.4339
Seminole County, Florida
By: Joann K. Hare
necessary
unless
you
desire
to
file
Florida, this 17th day of May 1979. Attorneys for Petitioner .
By: Joann K. Hare
Deputy Clerk
obiections.
Deputy Clerk
DEJ 139
.
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DEK?
DEK41
DEK.I

AAA EMPLOYMENT____

912 French

323 5116

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AVOW
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details. call 641-3019.

MANAGER

TRAINEE

minded
person.
Fast
oromosions Good benefits. Top

Publish: May 26, June 1, II, 15, 1979 Publish: June II, 25, July 2, , 1979

MA EMPLOYMENT

Publish June 1), 11.251 July 2. 1919 Publish: June 7, II, 1979

917 French

323 3116

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

ACRES

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43-Lots-Acreage
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59UsiCal

rchandise

713S' 5 French ('1921 Sanford
323 5374
MOTHER.IN LAW 1g. 4 BR. 28,

DREAM HOME! Super 3 BR, 7'.,

FR, CHIA, carpet, InC. 2 kIt,

bath home on ½ acre in Shadow

ranges, 2 ref., dbl. sized utility

Lake Woods! Every imaginable

well. $36,500. 5)1,000 dwn &amp;
assumed or FH.VA terms,

fireplace, DR. FR, eat in kit.
chen! Buy Now! Newt Select
Own Colors! Your for $86,250

Wanted to rent with option to buy

shopping I waterfront. $23,000

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41'HoU$eS
HOMEOWNERS: Don't iose pour
credit We h8ve helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you,
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.

Bought

I

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-z'en

ter

Front

.

I 1w Grr-,'nhouse
322 9141
: vi's alter 68. weekends

,

FrecEstimafe

F ILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

Repair, renovation &amp; light const
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Ceramic Tile
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Ire,' Puppies &amp; Kitlens
To good Ifoint'
Call jitter S p iii 323 0816
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''.

Lawn Service

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eneral Landscaping Rose
specialists, top sOil &amp; fIll dirt,
lawn maint 8 tree trimming.
323 2946

MEINTZER TILE

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Cash 322-4132

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Steeping Bags,$14 99up
WE lILlY 1JSEt3 FURNITURE &amp;
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
APPL lANCE S Sanford Fur
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HEAVY-DUTY METAL

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Dressmaking
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________________________________

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc,
(LOCAL) 319 5371

i.'c t4.c.

'"'
Exterior Cleaning
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"(4-..

M.or Repairs

fl&amp;P Exterior. Fungus 8 mildew
removal Roofs, walls, decks.
etc Free Est 339 6066. 668 833S
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lawn mower repair at your home
Seminole County only!
831 2089
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Painting

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, inSulated,
shady inside kennels, Screened
outside runs, also air cond.

."e.

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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured.Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305)3229460

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DAVES PAINTING
Trim your house, $145. I day Serv.
good paint 8. Ref. 331 5579.

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cages. 377.3152.

FOR SALE

Ugh? luiIng
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Alterations, Dressmaking
_____________________________________
Drapes, Upholstery
372 070?

Groomihg&amp; Boa,dng
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BARRELS

,

DIM LAWN CARE
Residential &amp; Commercial
372 5547
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New or repair, leaky Showers our
specIalty 25 yrs Exp 869 8sa2T

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
"a
Buy 8 Sell, the finest in used
50--Miscellaneous for Sale
Refrig
. Stoves,
tools
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Improvements
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Plumbing Service

Retired man Small repair work.

ALL PLUMBIPIGPROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

OPEN TOP '/ITH
Roofing &amp; painting Free Est.
Call anytime' 3736543

Chg Cds. -

323 0174: 3224601

CO\/ ERS

350

RACO Foam, fiberglas a.
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
- 3210839 or 904 734 6108 collect_
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT

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REMODELING &amp; REPAIR

.

.':.i•

Martin's 323 1111,3.39 7693

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Concrete work- Patios, side
walks. driveways Free Esti.
'nate Call Mr. Taylor 322 8545.

I

Custom built iron work.
window guards, gates etc.

S,G.BALINTIASSOC. 3228665 —

EACH

I-Ieit1d

SANFORD FLAS

PARK

Branch Office 323-2222

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-----ôSPets-Supplies

P

MOWING&amp;L A NDSCAPING

Carpentry

IS YOUR HOUSE BROKEN'

Call Dick L,ucy 323 7580

LAK EF PONT
COUN TRY
7 reside'nc5 on approx 7 acres,
100 It. lake frontage 315.000
ESTATE SALE'.

2565

Call Deltona 574 4079.

Certified Lawn 8 Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
323
8719
Mowing
321 0096
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3234681

ANYTIME

REALTORS

Lawn ltMintenance

Al RICAN VIOt.ETS

Sanford's Sales Leader

AS IS 515,000-Sanford, 2 frame
Inc. REALTOR, MLS
houses. Live In one I rent the
other ,Ideal for the handyman. 32357/4 Day or Night

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TOWE P'S BEAU TV SALON
..tor merly t4arriett's Beauty Nook

JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1! i

322-2420

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Beauty Care

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LEADER! WE' LIST I SELL'
PERFECT SETTING for an. MOREHOMESTHAN8NYONE!

SOLAR HEAT low el. bills, 1g. 3
BR, 1½ B. quiet area, nice
landscaping. Only $25,900.

.

SIRE IstSt,32S7 4 2
47-A-Mortgages

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIAES
.101W SANFORD'S . SALES

tiques. 3 BR, 7'.'z B, charming 2
story home. Exceptionally Quiet
neighborhood. Picture book
setting. sss,000.

IN THE WANT ADS 372 2611 or

831 9993

Licensed 3230039

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central heat, Enc. garage,
dining room, breakfast bar,
fencedyard&amp;Moret BPPWAR.
RANTED. Wow, $21,500!

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY

Alan's Appliances

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I

neighborhgod' BPP WAR
RANTED Just 533,5001

home in Washington Oaks with

Am,
'ricn Sod 634 2200
BAHIA SOD $34 (lOOsg. ti
Free Del on 4400 sq ft or more
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I

plete' Thomas organs, pianos
Ilob(3alt'sDiso Centerinc,.
7207 F rend, Ave
327
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The Real Estate Agency

I

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area I Many Extras! Good

NEAT 3 BR. I", bath home in nice
neighborhood! Lg. LR, DR.
porch, convenient to school 8.
shopping! Super starter home!
A buy for $71,000

NICE Winter home or starter,
very clean, 2 BR, Sc. porch, near

3or4 BR house
3236343
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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harrisal
SEARS, Sanford 327 1771

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Refrigeration A C Repair

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ONE OF A KINDI 3 BR. I bath
home in Winter Springs! Ww
carpet, central H AC. FR , dining

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68 Wanted to Buy

WHAT A BUY! Neat 3 BR, 1 Bath
home in Bel Air on shaded lot!
Newly painted, eat In kitchen,
fenced rear yard and Much
More! Only $23,9O.-

11i1IIh1LS

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equity 3?? 0216
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fiaborn REALTY
REALTOR 322 4000 MLS
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OVER 125 SALES
THRU MAY 1979

£

Air Conditioning

Jfl 0(? 8 'liii B P 'U
,

Losing your home &amp; credit' I will

49-B

REALTY

k

,'lcc,'ssnril'c w lr,,iier
51.195
'.-- AppIians
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rpe

STE NSTROIVJ

the reserved price Call 904255

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REALTY WORLD. ,

.
38—Wanted to Rent
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su.'ats. 5450 373 00)9 or 317 2111
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n' Aqiiasport ops'nIisti,'rm,in. 115
Eviuirtjci,', di'ptti finder 8. lots of

Wymore Rd., Altamnonte
8.5? 7483

aborn RIALTY

public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's

Wooden Coriney Bass float, 35 Hf' _________________________ )

catch up back payments &amp; buy

HANDY MANS SPECIAL
127 Laurel Dr., Pinecrest. $23,000
HURRYI

A* TONA AUTO AUCTIO

Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.

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Sanford, Fla 32113

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4Aut
State
Property
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.:.re listing BROCHURE writ.'
CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy, N C 78906
___________________________

BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave .Sanford

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2'927 Hwy I? 93'

I
I WILL BUY EXISIIN(, 1st P. 2nd
MORTGAGES P L"cjg. tiC

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1974 Cadillac Coupe Do Ville
equipped with every option
Beautiful car Excellent buy
668 1620
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itui fl

'acres (molt Lake Sylvan area,
510.000 William M,ullczowskj,

FIREPLACE ON LARGE LOT
'°°

I IALTY
uIAuoi

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1978 Plymouth Volaresport coupe
6 Cyt Air. PS. PB. 12.500 mi

,,,.,,, ,• •,

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Orlar,do327-1577

8. fish pond. 3 or 1 BR's,
-swImming pool, all on canal
leading to St Johns River.
$125,000.

oriental type rugs, good selec
tion of occasional tables, odd

I

55---Ioats 8, Accessories

S Acres nice home Site, high &amp; dry,

3 BEDROOM. PANELED KIT
CHEN, NEW ROOF, WRAP

101111,5

NewlistingonS?. Johns River. See
tins to make your dreams come
tru'i;iertalnment room us -

75 models Call 3399100 or $34.
1605. (Daalsr).
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CAPE COD. 4 BEDROOM, 2
BATH FM"' 4I, CAR

I

New listing- country property,
treed 7'7acres near IISR 46.
3 BR, enc. porch to lull around in
during these hot Summer days.
A must to see. Only $53,500.

assorted wrought iron pieces,

.iJi S,liiti)r(I,'is,' 3216841
K [NOR E WASHER
I'arts
rvice Used Machines
MOON IV APPL lANCES
3230697
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Jdnford32l-0702

,
REALTOR 322 4000MLS
_____________________________

new battery, new upper &amp; lower

ball joints, 55.45 32? 4593
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I.Ii'ctric Dryer

IN WItI5I'EPING

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LODGE OR YEAR AROUND I

$59500

Sanford 321-0640

()

looks &amp; runs good, new tires,

I SANFORD AUCTION.

I
OFSANFORDREALTOR
2544 S. French Ave.

1968 Dodge Coronet, PS, radio,

x . NEW cottee fable with 2 ________________________

PiNES WAL K TO BASS (API
TAL LAKE GEORGE $26,700
wii ti EXCELLENT TERMS
WILL DIVIDE
Sciglt'r Realty, Broker
321 0702
3710640

LAKE FRONT B BEDROOM. 7
BATH, FIREPLACE, r ULLY
FURNISHED GREAT FOR

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1971 Toyota Celica GI. 5 Spd
clean, FM AM. vinyl top. asking
$7500 322 2213 aft
323 7927

1215 S French
323 7340
3803 Orlando Dr
323 5700
matching end tables $39 Sanford
--VA 8. EHA Financing
Furniture Salvage. I? 97 So. of
ALL APPLIANCES, LARGE , '' '
''
IOxSO 7 lIP Mobile, awning, AC. ..-_..
FENCED YARD. FRUIT
'
1976 OndAic Van 300. 1 ton. AC. PS.
TREES 530,000
or 313 5215
----------.pets
- 3??-7861
---battery. new tires, designed for
POOL HOME 3 BEDROoM, 7

P1 NECR E sr. 3 BEDROOM,
HUGE LIVING ROOM, CEN

80-Autos for Sale

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some ijlassware &amp; OIletibI
S VISA MASTER CHARGE
$ CASH DOOR PRIZE $

51-Household GOOdS
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ON SALE NEW twin size box
sprngs &amp; mattress 523.95 ea

See our beautiful new BARRING
TON w lap siding &amp; shingle roof

Beautiful Lot - Paola, cleared W
ON OVER SIZED LOT
sometrees, 96'x170'. Only $7,000.3' UNITS
LOADED
WITH
FRUIT
TREES. FRESH PAINT &amp; NEW
2's acre tracts zoned agri. $1,250.
ROOF. $42,500. RENTAL IN
Good terms, owner holding.
COME SHOULD BE $500

REALTORS

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With own tools, split SO SO with
boss. Fast moving service
station,

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HA°PINESS IS! 3 BR, 1"7 bath
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REALTORS

MECHAN IC

-42-fyjf3bjle Homes

'77 Yamaha DOHC 750. mag.

table &amp; chairs, claw toot round
oak table, oak line drawers,

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,t,iricicr5OA_Jewelr)s
atti'il IRK gold watchband,
penny i'ight, $800 Retaiied

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CH, behind Kmart, Forest City,
535,000. VA of FHA.

REALTY WORLD

The Real Estate Agency
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CApPETED. WITH GARAGE
538.900

OSTE EN
$44,C00
a NEW HOME a
3 Bdrm . 2 bath, large kitchen W'
dining area Fireplace in Living

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78-ItorcyCIes
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7710
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nitureon consignment this week.
Highlights include 9 Pc
in,ihogany DR suite plus others.
odd china cabinets, several BR
suitOS including I French Satin

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on corner tot near shopping &amp;
schools $19,900

OLDER SPANISH STYLE
STORY. 3 BEDROOM, II
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, FIRE
PLACE. FENCED REAR
YARD 520,900

From$IOtoUO
Call 322 1674: 327 4164

WIONMAIFP FURNITURE I Paying $16 &amp; up men's, 5$ &amp; up
woniens class rings Also buying
pUY SELL TRADE
wedding bands, sterling &amp; any
37? 5622
irst St.
311 315 u
- ------ . -----marked gold Any cond 678 2732.
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pc OR suite new. $239. S PC LR
$3
Loveseat $41 95 8. up.
72-Auction

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CREEK FRONT. 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH BLOCK HOME. FAMILY
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR

. town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

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JUST THINK. IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK. THERE
WOULDN'T _________
BE ANY!!

RETIREESor NEWLYWEDS 11

1 V INCLUDING 2 BE DROOM.
FAMILY ROOM &amp; CREEK ON

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down

The City of Winter Springs, Fl will
receive applications for a back
hoe operator. Must be exp. For
Information call City Hall 327.
1800.

(3) the dec*dent's father, Donald Board of County Commissioners on

9'.

qualified buyer $30,000 to
538.000 Low down payments.
BUILDER 322 7287

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P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl 32771,

undersIgned, pursuant to the on or before July 19, 1979, and file

Publish: June 7, II, 1919

Build to Suit - our tot o yours.
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Box 23, c o The Evening Herald,
_________________________________

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2 BR, 1 bath house completely
renovated, over sized tot
Owner hold mortgage. 911 Elm
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2780
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- up. Pool. Adults only,
1 BR'-- $189
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1)92 in Sanford. Call
373 8670 Mariner's Village.

A.I AGRICULTURE TO PUD

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321 0759

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t yp ist. 2 to 3

yrs. exp. 50 WPM. Downtown

FICTITIOUS NAME

Wanted Applianues any cond
Washers, refrigerators, etc
Kelloqqs Auction, 323 7050 -

REALTOR 327
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

WOODED COUNTRY PROPER

Peg. Real Estate Broker

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
Development,

Closing Out
S nice bicycles. $15
ea Picycte parts about $700
north vers reasonable You
name it Wi' h,W,' it 2836 Grove .

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30-Apartent5Uurnd
EVENING HERALD
332.31,3237)73, 322.0779
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Mechanic for VW's, S day wk.,
paid holidays, fringe benefits,
$700to$300tostartdependlngo.,
exp. 3392967.

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
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32? 5990

sizedrap.'ries. sio&amp; up Sanford
SUN
JULY 1. I M
lurnit.' .' Salvage. 1797 So Ot , SANFORD
AUCTION
323 7310
Snførg U? 8721
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For Estate Commercial &amp;
- Sliding glass doors. complete set 8
Resident a I Auctions &amp; Ap
MUST SELL QUICKL'v Ossner
greenhouse, many more
praisais Call Dell's Auction, 373.
going North 31 w game rm 8.
ittYOlS REVERSE AUCTION .t '
5620
Fla rm , c,i peted, drapes. '
5 Santorcl Ave Open noon
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washer &amp; dryer $39.000
to 530 &amp; 6 3d tO 8 Tue thru
• PUBLIC AUCTION •
COOL OFF in a sparkling pool
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• Mon., June 18, 7 PM.
that's privacy fenced Clean,
Have received a tine lot of fur

find him listed in our Business
Service Diredory.

BATEMAN REALTY

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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF

NEW YORK,

Cal I Bart

Zoned comm. 2 lots Sanford Ave.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used. any condilion 644 $126

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LIKE THE
OPEN" SPACES'
tO acre tarm land w mobile home
WitI throw in goats. chickens &amp;
rabbits AND tractor Near
Geneva $35,750

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i,aays
" (au Jean 327 4241.

County. Florida in accordance with (SEAL)

P

RENT WITH OPTION 2304 Lisa

2636 Sanford Ave

Tablew leat,
1utcPi &amp; 6 Chairs
Reasonabie 3?? .1371
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MARKHAM WOODS RD
2fl. country estate on 4
acres Stable 8. pasture ' Cute

Room Centrai H A, w w carpet,

Some experience in credit. 830 to
5 Mon. thru Thurs., 8.30106 Fri
Excellent pay.
AAA EMPLOYMENT

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f corporation and PLY.MARTS, INC.,

By: 'S William P. Layer

LAKEFRONT-POOL
Secluded tree studded lot 200' on
lake 18*40 pool 3 BR's, 3 B's,
formal LR &amp; DR. sauna &amp;
exercise rm
I BR summer

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Career Opportunity-- Insurance
debit, sates &amp; service. Good
salary. Complete training
wogram. Job opening In the
Sanford area. Phone 327 1141.

DUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO., and that I

P

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v Enterprise, Inc.
Med&amp;.lnç, Realtor
641.3013
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Experienced a must. Use all types

1B4IP Wted

TONY LIVINGSTON,

wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to

Office Box 2147, 501 Park Avenue SEMINOLE COUNTY

Qtind Mapie

For Saie by owner 3 flR. 2 bath.
split plan in Uppland Park 3??
_ ,290_alter 6 p m

NATURE LOVERSHIDE A WAY

__________________ boss.

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Will be Split between office and
warehouse.
Permanent
Challenging position. 373 6666

If you're inthe business of building
your
busines....use
the
Classilied Ad often,

TUTORReading Specialists, Patient

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HALKER, whose address is Post

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5isceIlareous for Sale ___________________________
77-Junk Ca Removed
68-Wanted to Buy
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,

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 377 7498

Cash for your lot! Will build on

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Attorney for Petitioner, whose

THE

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

physical work. Handle phone
orders, bills of lading Retiree

Creative ExpressIons 323 8812

Clerk
- .t ca r3'.t SCIiOC'L
:u. sell at publIc auctIon to the STENSTROM, bAvis, McINTOSH '
A'WD OF SIMlNOLE COUNr'p, n,g,i.'I bidder for cash at the West &amp; JULIAN

North, Winter Park, Flbrlda 32790,

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ning June 2. Sanford Early

offering for sate to the highest CASSELBER RY, a Florida banking Sanford, Florida, 32771, and file the
bidder thefollowing described house corporation, Plaintiff, and GROUP original with the Clerk of the above,

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Hwy. 17.92 3127501

Good typing skills, telephone work
&amp; able to use dictaphone will
land you this lob
AAA EMPLOYMENT

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41-Houses

599.000

Eve 322 0612, 322 1587, 322 7177

GAL FRI DAY

thisad,andifweweren't looking

SANLANDO

HAL COLBERT, REAL
INC.

_______________________
Meats.

C'o MARY SAILOR,
North. South Carolina 29112
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Defendants, that RUTH 0. LIVINGSTON, has
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
filed a Petition in the Circuit Court
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that of Seminole County, Florida, for
under a Judgment of Foreclosure Dissolution of Marriage, and "c's are
and Sate entered by the Judge of the
required to serve a copy of your
Circuit Court in and for Seminole written defenses, if any, on NED N
County, Florida, on the 6th day of JuL IAN, JR. of STENSTROM,

ba lancenf remeinlngamount
within

TUSKAWILLA AREA
lop of the line in new homes. 3 BR,
2 B w FP $99,500.

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41ouses
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-----41-Houses

iand Sales -- $600 per week
possible, Work part time, Ex.
perlenced
only Please reply
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Tony Copolla ASC. Realtor 4
2518
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o'clock P.M. on June 25. 1979 at the being Case No. 781673.C..C,

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delivery, mm. $70 order. Sanford

Fiat &amp; Only child care center open

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0 HOGAN'S HEROES
02) BEWITCHED
EDOVEREASY

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Enroll now-school age childrenfor summer fun-arts, crafts,
&amp; field trips. 323 6121.
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TO: PEGGY L. FIELDS. also IOdaysaflernotlfica$Ionofawardor BEAUTIFUL, SANFORD SEC. ____________________________
known as PEGGY LAMB
forfeit the deposit end all claims on TION, according to the plat tñereof
Noticeof Public Hearings
3371 CoIviIIe Avenue
said house. The house is tg be as recorded In Plat Book 3, Page 66.
The Board of County Corn.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a of i'urchase.
County, FlorIda.
holdapublichearinginRoom2o3of
Second Amended resitlon for
Complete details concern','g the (SEAL
the SemInole County Courthouse,
dissolution of marriage has been submIssion of bids and the terms
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Sanford,
Florida, on June 26, 1979 at
filed against you by Petitioner, and conditions of sale PertaInIng to
Clerk of CIrcuit Court
7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
BILLY JOE FIELDS, and you are saId house may beobtalned from the
Seminole County, FlorIda
possible, to consider a specific land
required to serve a copy of your PurchasIng Department located at
By: Eve Crabtree
use amendment to the Seminole
wrItten defenses, if any, to the 1211 Mellonville Avenue In Sanford,
Deputy Clerk
Amended
County ComprehensIve Plan, OrPetitIon
on
the FIOrldadUriflgbu$lne$$hour'.tany Publish: June 11, 16, 1979
dinence 77.25, and rezoning of the
Petitioner's attorney, JAN13 MARY time prior to the openIng of bids.
DEK.52
described property from A.1

5:30

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18-Help Wanted

PEAS U PICK. $1 bu
(behind WTRR Radio Station)
372 1195

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NOTICEOFACTION

(2) NEWS

SHOW 10:00 AM

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Petitioner.Husband, Mellonville Avenue In Sanford, city of Sanford, Seminole County, Post Office Box 1330
and
Florida,
Florida, at the hour of 11 A.M., on Sanford, Florida 32771
PEGGY L. FIELDS, also known as
A Good Faith Deposit of $300 the 28th day of June, 1979, that Telephone: (303) 322-2111
PEGGY LAMB,
(either a Cashier's Check or Cer. certain parcel of real property Attorneys for' PetItioner
tified Check) shall accompany bid. described 85 folIow:
Publish: May 28, June 1, , , 1979
Respondent.wlfe. Successful bidder shall submit
Lots 25 and 26, Block 25, OEJ.132

4:30
(4) MIKE DOUGLAS
0 MARY TYLER MOORE
0 MERV GRIFFIN

EDMISTERROGERS(R)

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Call 322.2611.

GROUP II, a Florida General
Partnership, et al,

OF ween COMBANK.SEMINOLE

SEMINOLE COUNTY, derslgned Superintendent

CtE p.O. y 228'.CA.Oa

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It's easy to place a Clissified Aa

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Care

Will keep children my home'nights or days, for working
mothers $70 for 1, $30 for 2 (5
day week) School age Slightly
higher. 322 5015.

Neorn to small infants or
working mothers or short
vacations in my home. 3725542.

Covnly,Floridathls3rddayof
June, defenses, If any, to It on James C. ________________________
1979.
Weart, petitioner's attorney, whose

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Summar

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6-Child

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anks
hi Care
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4:00

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A Without Coupon

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Florida:
EstImated Expenses S$,(I35,660.06
ROCKIE L. SMITH, individually, otherwise a default and ultimate
Roger D Neiswender..
Three bedroom, P'z bath, ap. JOHN G. ARIKO, JR., individually, iudgment will be entered against
County Administrator
proximately 1200 sq. tt,, fireplace, MARY ANN ARIKO, individually, you for the relief demanded in the
Budget Officer
central air and heat, garage, front FLOR IDA LAND COMPANY,
Petition
BoardofCountyCorrnisslóners porch (approx. 6' X 12'), corn
Florida corporation, PINKER
WITNESS my hand and official
Seminole County, Florida
binatiop construction, pitch shingle MATERIAL CORPORATION, a seal of said Court on the 24th day of
Publish: June 18, 1979
roof,
Florida corporation, CENTRAL May, AD., 1979.
DEK.69
Saidsaleofsaidhouseshallbeby FLORIDA ELECTRIC, INC., a (SEAL)
sealed bids. All sealed bids for said Florida corporation, SMYTH
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND house will be opened by the un
LUMBER COMPANY, a Florida
Clerk of Circuit Court

3:00
0 GENERAL HOSPITAL
ED FRENCH CHEF

ii

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_______________________

151,588.76

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-&amp; Found
said business enterprise Is as by your husband, James Stephen ___________________________
follows: August MarketIng Corn. vmcncy, with the Clerk of the Circuit
pany.
1884 South Kirkman Road, Court in and for Seminole County,
FOUND: Cute black 8. tan part
Orlando, Florida 32711.
Florida, and you are required to
shepherd female puppy about 4

Cash Balance
Forward

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Noon The DQy Before PublicQtbn

(Licensed). Beautiful private

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private room.
Altamonte

SCHOOL

1 I. I.

3 Lines Minimum
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CANNON REST HOME

Canada

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SATURDAY 9 -Noon

Seminole County, Florida

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3537 Oak Street No. 103

THE

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8:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M,

Altamonte
Springs,
Florida that an action for Dissolution of
32701. That the party interested in Marriage has been filed against you

FOR

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Seminole County Courthouse, 1979.

1:30
@3 0 AS THE WORLD
TURNS
ED CRoCKETT'S VICTORY
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Familyof Johnnie Wayne Gibson
________________________

Sanford, Florida, for the purpose of (3EALZ)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
adopting a supplemental budget for
As Clerk of the Court
the FIscal Year 1978.79 to nclude
By: June I. Curtis
grant monies received in excess of
As Deputy Clerk
original budget estimates.
The proposed supplemental Publish: June16, 238. July 2,9, 1979
budget Is summarized as follows: DE K-fl
GRANT IN AIDE UND
Estimated revenue and receipts for
NOTICE OF SALE
the fiscal year ending September

Doesn't Live Hero Anymore"

I(IDS

831-9993

The Board of Conty Corn. otherwise a default will be entered CASE NO. 7I.1173CA0t.0
mlssloflerswillholdapubtic hearing against you for the relief demanded COMBANK.SEMINOLE COUNTY,
formerly COMBANK.CASSEL.
On June26, 1919, at 10:00 a.m. or as In the petition,
WITNESS my hand and the seal BERRY. a Florida Banking corpor.
soon thereafter as possible, in the

0 THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
0 ALL MY CHILDREN
PANY

7:30
())) TODAY
0 GOOD MORNING AMERICA

12:00
@3 BIG VALLEY The Rarklcys
refuse to release two shiploads
of imported rice to a friend who

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322-2611

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U POLICE STORY Joe's
attempts to convict a rapistmurderer are frustrated by a
slick lawyer.
EDTHEODOREBUNDYTRIAL

(1975) Ellen Burstyn, Krls Kristofferson. A recent widow and

OrlQndo - Winter PQrk

706, Sanford, FlorIda 32771, on or
before July 19, 1979, and file an
Publish June 11, 16,238. July 2, 1979 original with the clerk of this court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
DE
K.50
___________________________ either before service on petitioner's FOR SEMI HOLE COU N TV,

of his cases.

9'OO
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Seminole

By: August C. Johnson
President

0HOLLYWOOD8QUARES

U GOOD MORNING AMERI-

lion to learn someone has
assumed his identity, used his

Coach Reeves is prompted to
allow an autistic boy to join the
Carver basketball team (R)
0 BASEBALL
ED BILL MOVERS' JOURNAL
"Women Inside" ln,tates of a
Miami prison discuss their
everyday lives, hopes and
dreams wIth Bill Moyers.

@J THE YOUNG AND THE

ROW

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prove to their sons that they're

this party is engaged in business at

@JOSEARCH FOR TOMoR.

HI,NEIGH8OR

NEWLYWED GAME

friend Jonathan Garvay try to

NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
Pelitioner.Husband
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter and
86509, FloridaStatutes,willregister ELLEN FINN VIDOCY,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Respondent-Wife
Seminole County, Florida, upon

KUTANA

with the victim.

0 FAMILY FEUD
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: Steve

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

11:30

suspects who are artists and

OIN SEARCH OF... "Dreams

CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Civil Action Ho. 79•113CA.oi.E
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF

NOTICE OF ACTION

Aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter

NovaScotla.

10:30

Monday, June 18, 1979-36

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE

business at 701 East Semoran Sanford, Florida,
Boulevard, Altamonte Springs,
That the parties interested in said
Florida,
business are as follows:
That the parties interested in said
C. TOM ROLL, President,
business enterprise are as follows:
C. Tom Roll
John R. Moore
President
Victor A. Notopoulos
DATED at Casselberry. Seminole
Alfredo Salgado
County,Floridathis2nddayof May,
1979.
.1W. Schoeftelkotte
Edward F. Welch
Publish June 4, 11, 18, 23, 1979
DEK 25
Dated at Seminole County,
Florida, this 17th day of
Publish: May 2L June 4, May,
11 18,1979.
1979 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL .CIRDEJ.130

@0THEPRICEISRIGHT
0 LAVERNE&amp; SHIRLEY(R)
ED HODGEPODGE LODGE

0 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
0 SUNRISE
.

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

under which we are engaged In Sanford, Florida, 32771 in the City of

1J O HIGH ROLLERS

6:00

bug.(fl)

very different lIves 3.000 mIles

10:00
'I1J1!CARD8HARK8
(.4 ALL IN THE FAMILY(R)
ED STUDIO SEE(R)

11:00

J EARLY DAY

up of an arson ring, Lou learns
that Animal's apartment buildIng is the next target of the fire-

7:30

UPBEAT

5:53
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TO THE POINT

9:55

10:55

5:30

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Noticer is hereby given that the
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigneØ, pursuant to the undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
$65.09, Florida Statutes,will register $65.09, Florida Statute, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in and for Seminole County, Florida, inand for Seminole County, Florid
upon receipt of proof of the upon receipt of proof of the
publication of this Notice, the fic
publication of this notice, the tic
titious name, to-wit:
titious name, to wit: OUR PLACE,
NATIONAL INTERSTATE IN under which I am engaged in
VESTMENTS
business at 280$ S. French Avenue,

9:00
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DINAHI
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demossing &amp; mistletoe I. •:
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milk. Any advice you can give
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71st Year, No. 260—Tuesday, June 19, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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June 19, 1979
You'll know what's fair and
Friends will play Important
proper and judge accordingly.
roles in your affairs this coming
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
year, especially th ose who are There is a beneficial change
progressive and enterprising,
developing that could be iim
Buil d meaningf ul relationshi ps portant for your work or career.

food store has Acidophilus Acidojthilus in the milk itself
capsules and Lact-Aid. Which before it's digested.
Enzymes are proteins and the
of these is best or is there
acid
digestive juices in the
something else I can use?
this something I will get over or stomach will start breaking
will I have it the rest of my life? t he m down before they have a
DEAR READER— You're chance to take any action. Also,
pes
not as un us ual as you might the idea of increasing the ty
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of
bacteria
that
are
in
the
colon
think. About 80 percent of th
adults in most ethnic groups Isn't very practical trorn inc
have such a problem and about point of view of milk in
10 percent of the Anglo-Saxon tolerance. The absorption of the
milk sugar is in the small inad ults have this problem.

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Four- Day Work
Seniinole County Public Works Director W.J. Schuder today
an no unced he has put some of his road crews on a four-day 40hour work week in an attempt to conserve diesel fuel.
Schuder told county commissioners he has some crews working
Mon day through Thursday f rom 7a.m. to 5:30 p.m. If the four-day
week Is successful in conserving fuel, he said, he will recommend
expanding the plan and keeping it in effect while fuel supplies are

The basic disorder is the testine, not the colon. The small

Lact-Aid is an enzyme and it
enzyme that splits the double
on the double sugar in the
acts
sugar of milk into single sugars
before you drink it. It
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milk
so it can be absorbed. When th
ts
sugar Is not split and absorbed, spli the double sugar just in
it acts somewhat like a the same way that the enzyme
chemical laxative causing gas does this in your sniall intestine.
and diarrhea.
Cottage cheese will have less
I am sending you The Health
Letter number 7-2, Milk lactose in It than milk simply
oducts: Good And Bad. because of the ertnentation
There.. are some people who process and the elimination of a
have damage to the cells in th e certain amount of the double
intestine and loss of normal sugar in the liquid whey. How
bacteria fl ora and develop much double sugar the cottage
intolerance to milk because of cheese contains depends a lot
this. These are probably in th e on how it's made and whether
minority. Most people with this you can tolerate it or not
problem Inherit the tendency. de pends a lot on how severe
Acidophflus has been highly your enzyme deficiency really
promoted and It may have some is.
I hate to disill usion you but
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progress report on the project later this month.
On the municipal level, Longwood Public Works Department
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heavy equipment.
Oviedo has a tractor and a fire truck which use diesel fuel. but
no problem in getting enough, officials sa id
tOday.
In Winter Springs, fuel for diesel tractors is purchased from
Phillips in Sanford and fuel for the diesel fire truck is supplied by
Exxon, officials noted, adding they have not had a problem in
getting enough.
Casselberry, which uses diesel for its heavy equipment in public
works and standby generators used by the utility department,
says it is cutting down, and is having a problem obtaining fuel,
according to officials.
"We run quite a few diesel vehicles," said Bob Kelly, Sanford
public works director. 'abut so far we've had no shortage. Our
gasoline allocation was cut 20 percent from last year, but diesel
fuel seems-to be holding steady."
Lake Mary runs only one diesel vehicle, a road grader. Officials

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Altamonte Springs is not having difficulty obtaining enough

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vices director.
None of the city officials indicated any desire to initiate a pilot
program similar to that of the county public works departmen t.

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commission rather than his own resignation.
Leibensperger also pointed
waiting until the first meeting
resignation should the cornin January, when new corn- out that Goldberg had been
mission change its mind
and approve any "reservations" in inissloners us ually take., the immersed in controversy for
appoint someone to the vacan
oath of office. Other corn- the past six months.
cy the -resignation.
instead of holding a special
Goldberg and the city were
missioners concurred.
election. He also said he may
The Commission voted to
An attempt by Mayor June defendants in a law suit brought
wish to change the date in
change the da te for the special Lormnann to appoint Gold be rg by Longwood resident Robe rt
resignation.
election from Friday Aug. 31 to to serve out the 11,2 years left in Daves in October challenging
A Seminole County assistant Tuesday, Sept. 4, because of the Barton's term at the June 11 Goldberg's right to hold his seat
attorney, Insisting that he was Labor Day weekend. The first meeting failed to gain the in District 1 after moving to
not familiar with the par- day for can di dates to qualify to necessary support of Corn- Dis trict 5. Goldberg's term runs
ticulars of the Longwood run for the District 5 seat will be inissioners Ray Leibensperger through December.
situation, said he believed once July 6, and the qualifying and J.R. Grant, ho thought a
Under court order to vote on
a resignation had been ac. period will end at 5 pall., July special election should be, held. the issue, the commission on
cepted by a governing body, it 20.
In submitting his resignation, May 31 voted 2.1 not to vacate
The last day on which
would be up to that body to
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By BRAD I'URDOM
herald Staff Writer
Lake Mary interhii fire chief, Jiin Orioles, says his
department already has money budgeted for a new fire
engine and does not need the tax hike suggested by City
Manager Phil Kulbes to pay for it.
Kulbes last week called for a tax increase of $1 per
t housand of assessed valua tion to be used, among other
things, for the purchase of a new $52,000 fire engine.
"Our department never asked for $52,000," said Orioles.
All we want is the $11,500 that is in our budget now."
Orioles said it was his un derstandin g that $11,500 of his
department's $,000 budget had previo usly been set aside
for the purchase of a fire engine.
Kubles said today the tax increase not only was needed

Gov. Signs Death W a r rants

for a fire engine, "but to provide the necessary services
and equipment that a growing city needs."

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!) on Thursday, June 28. Both men
Besides sentencing Proffit mend life sentences for the two
— Gov. Bob Graham today are tothe in the electric
when tile Cabinet next meets on
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people
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The warrants are the first
Proffitt, 33, was convicted of
Florida's death row
Learie
Graham has signed since j0
the killing Joel Medgebow, a
Spenkelink was put to death on Leo Alford, of west Palm
Graham set the executions May 25, the first person to be Beach, and Clifford Hallman of Tampa high school wrestling
coach, with a bread knife after
for the week beginning Friday, executed against his will in the Thflipi.
breaking into his home on July
June 22, and ending at midnight United States since 1967.
Graham said he will recom10, 13.
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by Tom tdslset

Mark Whittington rears back to throw one of his high. dark ones — the kind lie
used during the recently concluded Little League season when he
led Farr Insurance to the Altamonte Springs Little League ell,-1111pionsilip. Recently
eliminated from Top Team ('Onipetitlon, next duty for
Whittington and the other
league all-sta, will be practice for pbst-season competition. All-Star practice
begins July I.

THE ALL STARS

Commissioner J.R. Grant shall hold any appoint ed city
suggested the winning can- office, and he did not wan t
didate for District I Im- anyone In the city to question
medi ately be appointed after the action later. Goldberg

comply with the "Resign to

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vacated until 11:45 p.m. the had been an excellent cornnight before the election, such inissioner and lie had supported
him, he felt the charter
action would be impossible.
Julian sai d th vacancy could precluded his being appointed,
be filled alT the regular cit) lie cited th e section that states

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residents may register to vote forced to resign beca use his
will be Aug. 4.
"colleagues did not think
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr., enough" of him to appoint him
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Leibensperger, who made the
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1 seat become vacant it also motion to accept Goldberg's
could be fill ed at the special resignation, said he resented
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Longwood
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queen of hearts."
Alan: "Did Cliff actually
lead the jack of diamonds? "
Oswald: "He sure did. He
saw that he could not afford
. cuff and
discard and he could not
afford to lead his diamond

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Being a leader rather than a
21) Influential intermediaries
foll ower today is a sure-fire
can be very helpful to you today
formula for making your hopes in advancing your interests.
4 A K JOt!
Alan: "I see why Cliff is
a reality. Step out in front. Find Call on pals with dout.
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out more of what lies ahead for
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year's Vanderbilt Cup."
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you in the year following your
19) Press for finalization today
Oswald: "That play just
birthday by sending for your on matters that need to be
Vulnerable: Both
cooked South's goose. He
copy of Astro-Graph Letter, concluded. Get down to basics
assumed that Cliff held the
D8ri: South
Mail $l for each to Astro-Graph, quickly because you're a good
jackandtenofdiamonds,So
West North
East South he let that jack ride around
P.O. Box 489, Radio City
closer.
to his king. Then he led a
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
Pass 30
diamond
toward dummy.
specify birth an.
Pass
Pass
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Cliff ducked. East's ten won
In situations requiring political
over dummy's nine and
Cliff's ace set the contract."
CANCER (June 21-July 22)- savvy you'll be more than able
Opening lead: 3
When it gets down to the nitty to hold your own today without
Ask
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gritty today, you'll surprise being phony in the process.
others and perhaps even
You hold:
yourself with your tenacity In
Feb. 2Ma
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overcoming obstacles.
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Anything that could spell and Alan Sontag
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financial gain for you today
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Oswald: "Defense is much
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upon your post experiences as a agenda. Strike while the iron is tougher than durniny plaY.
With
both sides vulnerable
Declarer plays 26 cards
guide for problem solving ht.
as
a
your
right
hand oppoent
unit. Defende rs play 13 opens
today. Metho ds you used
one heart. A Washingcards
each."
successfully are still ap.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Alan: "On the other hand, ton D.C. reader asks what
You have a commanding a really good defender can we think of a jump bid of
ur spades at this time.
manner today witho ut be
really give declarer some
We like it! You may get
overbearing. Directives you almost unsolvable set but you also may shut
Joint ventures look cx- Issue will be willingly problems."
Oswald: "Here is a de- your opponents out of a
ceptionally promising today, acknowledged.
fense
put up by Cliff Russell minor suit game or slam.
especly if you're Involved
And may be four spades will
of Miami playing with th
with one whose ambitions blend
e make.
TAURUS ( Aporil 20-May 20) late Harry Harkavy some
(NEWSPA1'H
harmoniously with yours.
ASSN.)
Any obstructions blocking years ago."
Alan: "I suppose he
matters relating to your
(For a copy ofJACQBy MODLIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
) security can be effectively started with a heart lead. ERN, send $1 to: "Win at
There is nothing indecisive erased
through positive action East won with the king and Bridge," care of this newspareturn ed the jack."
about you today regarding today.
per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Oswald: "Dummy won Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.)

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"From all indications and news reports, it looks like the supply
of diesel fuel is going to continue to get tighter; we had to do
something to conserve," Schuder said. "What this will do is to cut
down the setup time. We won't be wasting fuel driving out and
back to the sites one day a week."
Schuder said fuel suppliers have indicated that the present
allocation to the county of 80 percent of last year's total fuel may
dip further before the surnmer is over. He said before allocations
were given to the county, ve hicles in his department were burning
about 18,000 to 20,000 gallons of diesel fuel a month. Sin ce the
percent allocation was announced, he said he has had to function
on only 14,000 to 15,000 gallons per month.
The crews working the four-day week are those widening
portions of Highway 46A in the western part of the county and
those working on projects in the Rolling Hills Development,
Schuder said there are 10 diesel trucks and several miscellaneous
vehicles and bulldozers involved in the pilot project.
Schuder said he is hopef ul that the four-day week can be suc-

that trick. One round of
trumps was played. Then
the ace of clubs was cashed
and a club was ruffed. Now
South threw Cliff in with the

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scientific testing
that's you're not going to get any
necessaz- - to show how much sign ificant am o unts of calcium
good It does, if any, has reall y from butter. It's a ll fat and a
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to paving roaas, rwoes said ne WOWO like 10
extend the city's water and sewage lines, improve storiii
drainage and perhaps build a new city hail.
Lake Mary's current tax rate is $3 for every $1,000 of a
property's assessed value. Kulbes' proposed increase
would make the rate $4 for every $1,000.
Lake Mary's tax rate, for its portion of the tax bill, is
among the lowest in Seminole County.
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assessed value. By taxing at a rate lower than $3 per
$1000 Winter Springs disqualifies itself from matching
state fund.s on local projects. Florida will not match funds
for any project undertaken by a city taxing at a rate under
that figure.
If Lake Mar y voters approve the proposed in crease
later this swmuner, the 1980 tax on an average p0,000
hoine and land with a $5,000 homestead exemption will
increase $15. At the current rate, the local port ion of the
tax would be- $45, at the new rate it would amount to $60.
Kulbes said the tax rate in Lake Mary has not been Increased in the five years since the city's inception. During
ttlose five years, he said, the city's population has almost
doubled. The increased services required by t his growth
and the impact of inflation on the city's budget have made
the increase necessary, according to K ulbes.
Kulbes said Friday he will ask the city co unc il to consider setting a July or August date for a special
referendum on the matter.
if approved,
e tax hike would not 1- feh 1,
homeowners until 1980Unt il this year, a special election would not have been
required for a mill levy hike. However, the Legislature on
its last day of session approved a bill that prohibits any
city froiii raising its tax rate by more than five percent
without first obtaining voter approval.
A special meeting of the council has been set for July 19
to discuss with Lankford the availability of state and
federal grants, Kulbes said.

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is seeking to reorganize from a option. The principal ad- Williams said if the hospital reorganization plan means board's request and reorganize but there
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
are questions I'll have the county conunis,ioners next
1lerld Staff Writer
county-owned institution to a vantage, the commissioners were sold, the issue of local there are (our options still open the facility to a private, not-for- to have answered. We have to week, French said But he gave
Seminole County corn- private hospital. Such a were told, would be the ability control could be negotiated into to the coun ty.
indication of when a final
profit facility wi th the present act in the best interests of the
missloners have delayed any reorganization would allow the to finance needed Im- the contract.
The county administ rator, board directing the change; taxpayer. I want to hear from decision would be made.
immediate action on the board to sell tax-exempt bonds, provements without having to
The decision of the corn- Roger Neiswender, outlined
If the conunission accepts the
2) the county can sell the the other eop1e."
granting of a request by the which could be used to finance a raise taxes. A second major missioners not to Immediately those as follows:
d's request and approves
hospital to a private, for-profit
boar
Commissioner Bob Sturm
Seminole Memorial Hospital $12 million to $17 million advantage, commissioners approve
the
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group;
board's
the
reorganization
to a not-forsaid he was not satisfied that
1) the county can grant th
Board to convert the hospital to renovation of the facility. As a were told, would be the
:1) the county can merge the the merger option had been profit corporation, negotiations
a private, not-for-profit facility, county hospital, SMH would not retention of local control of the
hospital with a private, not-for- fully explored,
would begin on the leasing f
The commission thus leaves qualify for the bonding hospital.
the facility to the board. One
profit hospital;
"That seems to be a viable key
the door open to the possibility privileges made possible
aspect in those negotiations
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that we haven't is Likely to be the matter of
hospital to pri vate, not-for- looked at," Sturm said,
private, for-profit group.
Facilities Act.
indigent care.
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